SXOW rt.t naiaa IXNXDIKN* GAIN IOGR SB#* »r showery are eapaeteg The MMlml cimhhi )np> eg to • I* It* «■«*•«»* »*»• today with a warm afiemoywi. H »* »«* «? *J1**"* J*» Wind* 1 $-?• mph Htch togas M- Boftea Rndai, t-l. hi «ht first came ®f U»e Mill Stanley Cup 51. playoff »♦» W 4. PRICE 5 CENTS (OL. 50, No. 5 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, ArRII- 0. l!»5* U. S. Ready 'or Reds* Ike Calls for Joint Studies Propaganda U. S. Leary llullo I'raN* Jobless Of Russian lkr'» 'Footwork* Seek Help U A S 111 N< ITON (4*1—Str- A-Bau Move •ary of State Dulles do- In Lansing Ketlft Darr t .S. luml Tuesday the I'niteil tale- i< ifettiiur ill -ha|«' to Demonstration To Follnu Suit ,ml»t Sovlft propaganda IIrid at Capitol iThotif lyinir about I'.S. jnii. WASH I STiTHN'.r,- ■v or hirfnjr a psyeholoyipal I'resiili nt Kisenhower t*:tllt»»l HAN'S I NT 1 iV) — Nearly arfare expert. oft I' r e nt t »• r Khrushchev I»u;■«•> told now> cnr.fi retire 3,O0d jobless union membern a Tuesilny to hr via east-\t est • i hange* .ilria iv have demonstrated in the state , technical studies a'.- a pre¬ ♦ *. •••,. »e K*»r "no thine. h. capital Tuesday for emer- lude to S footwork *is facer an internationally jrency help from the legisla¬ ^ • • t tn! two evidences «.! this: ture. supervi-ed plan tor channel- I. President l.'lsenhmvrrs iny ati»r»nc materials ♦,» How cut. few of ihem were utrk response to Soviet rremier peacetime purposes <>nl\ «b'e to prcsj, home their plea hrushrhev's letter. It arrived Ki.*x phowi il l Oj y i Washington Irktav night. pro- directly with their senators and -. Stale S'rftt Photo fcv l.ou I'Ohrr slate representatives, bringing u afc ras-rtc 1 .• t •- t*• |v • • Kxint (hat the I'. S. Join Rut¬ "ftit-' c'rslk «>! fj in iDipmrfini nurlrar tests hahrina. the campus vamp. Joined spring rush at the Alpha Omi- stinging rebuke of the lawmak¬ -e 1,. . ..n rron Pi house. %dmiring her spring coat h Ann l.iston. Hoosler. ers' tactics from August Setiollr, Russia's ' .1 ig'.c-hand«st .«* espite the tailrr holiday, li* test tmn and •>» p»»• .»«• nhnwer's reply went hark Ohio. Junior, with Roslvn U hairy. I.ansins Junior, looking on. state AHX'IO president. nient to h.i:? j n • ? a'< mi- landav night. It urged Russia to Blaming the Rrpuhllrait mi- joritie*. Srhnlle accused legis¬ tc-hydrogen t.»«•e.tt* lit blocking technical studies him to control and supervise Criticizes Hills lators of "ducking out" and "ar¬ to Kisenh-'W Kbry*bt h« • I •- v i*» "• ., :, • .r •; pt ♦ i".r d rogant" attitude. . ispension of nuelear te*ts tie h.Vs--etV* « ■»-, x«,«. » ♦ At ru» time have there ever The State Department - Hannah Requests -f o-itmuni -t I' D'v » ; uef h« 1 n locked d*»ors on the leffift- larch 3t rejection "within nun- « x. 1 a «-..d < f si'Vi.' g * - '..tuie to prevent peojiie fn«m of RussiaY armouncvrm'nt 0 rm:rm !ij.i. ■ ,jg.. talking t,» their eecteu rcpre- :: was hatting i\- nuclear The a r l - ». : The Russian move was, Netdative*.," he said. < Additional Funds ,t litti Kb 1 u hi hi-*' i-n* t p. has never l»een done n *late Xros t'holo *y J.>hn Wat' 'propaganda . N itniu.il Dairy f ouneil. I he film is hring made c:.r- wtnch • h !,.-«•! •, s the tuirtnry of-thts or any other t amer*man f laude ( ole and two assistants at r»u ;• - *aifi the V s refuses- SM'i • ti. v* Hi, .-1» .. i shoe that 1 know of ' the dairy department uxrrlook the filming «d by the f«alhreath pictures Inc. u-« rufmuY brand of pr>Tu- .i'"f atmoi.i , • ., I. »,• »: ■ . ai ir.'.a" He s.i id the Sovi»* Its mil II' Ml \f K Mostlx. the p»hle*ft urged "\ is.» to Dairy land I >A." at tnthony llall for the Mohican Daily Reporter 1 rmrrgrnr* unemployment bene- ■« i.-h one thine and pfuctui tng f »r ftat v.i-r . . • . . • • his for persons who hove ex¬ other. President .Iflin Hannah asked the House Ways and hausted those now provided. li'l's lie I'Yiemll* r i-»vrs "Now. «r ran t operate on that Means Committer "for $2,213,415 more that) provided in the When the unintuftbs swanimd Khrushi,hr\ s letter named »sis," I tulles said, "we rant Senate'* higher edncat ion hill at a dinner meet in*' in Kel- .into the c.ipit »| alter a rally at that lluwli wouhl t»e free t«» re¬ »ve prnpacanda which is anv iletler Future1 for Americas Hie nearby lainving Civic Ceu- sume tests if the I S. and Itriinn Mler than or anv diflerrnt l*»irjr ( enter Wednesday nijrht t«t ofT-a-ets of the II'mjm bariv-t rnntimied testing nuclear wrap- •»m what wr artually arc doing H *rc ah . r «»*! /he r.--.n*, •••--• ihfraim-. '.0 the chamber , a matter of policx and a ntal- n\ facu:! . sa!arw*s a ".ft the firc't . Afti-r iiioin.rtg buJnu's* *e»- of practice." Assassin s r \nd I>ul!es said there wtrer, ' plan* t" put a psechnkvi. warf.iri expert 1:1 th« S'ate ?c. hij n» x* hi«'.. l.i't'- u hutit .js hieti w a***! -!| cause*' f«»r * )*' maintain -»ia-riiHl higfu-i hit While .. on?h !*♦••",ate atid |louse ns-essifti .un", ••prsating- un",: evening •o»rvirutUs*> Willi Mutual Aid' Savs (iov. P: Trv Attack ■ 1 v*".-k»d ••»-, b'Kigct piUs 1. ,«. -! St-.tl I"'l W ■ y • ., r.,D-! let ..I par'ment. » *jh !i.ltturi'> t«i a maki rx who ventured out¬ Ms I II N AI MAMH W . • 1 I - ' .f •r.y.|y 'ft" A l < • ' lit .1 I! * .1) I M. K.janhowef had tos-rd out thi- the Houmi' and Senate V, \ •s ,111 1.It'll A-ieii- fhi1* Amici 1. all f«* ling 1 deep . f « • ' D,.-, S,n«*»r.« •»! y *ir asked thu! Un side Pan A • • • HI Ii.v !• , • . I.yft •';« d ' k Hu.ft.ni hi* new* confers ncc la-t nt rim SI ftta || - p, - chamber* quickly .rur- should take •,'(* k to r„U t •* B>'h Ki-trh .*»r .e u lies said he trying to get ran progranis at MxC tming 1 ?.y\ Wf.i.1.) us <•()""II I y»ur , tcri* .»». s-rvRis hi* n«in>cd in tW qu^tiof.x and rompla t>U Iro > ft. h« p e.n h "a f '.« M r mi le .-leaf 'h..t A"»y r.. an ,»to.n- jH.iicv planning t»>arsiti.>ii" and • . higher ci1uentirm bid. .«tn>c j'Miii 'x workers ;p their diitric'* Id ha .11 thy ' l<- • . begin 1 ' »f.y «'. effectively" in the BCKITTINGfll, Sumatra a! «»> put tri h- .. ' ■crate mori* 1 atni Anierk an %ftatrs Assoc la- ' 1 • ' '«> a prr jft' ti ere h.« to «-n cie.'rmtrvA r«»- A ,'lti-year old father of h»e, An < ,.»d t. V r. M. • in I . In \s itb;n (• •• - 's 1 >ub| y>p.t(;.tnda field Sometimes Delta 1*1 and Intir- hi< in \y .a k i"n ,i diat. U* « ■ .« hPt—Assassins hurled hand cern ? » spcniliTtms. fur said he lost hi* p»h in Noxem- W M ■" tinn. Miiita g ■» by t »1j»spitr H i might sacrifice perfeetnai, 1 ndmn.il t luh in conJuni tion ti i|. '!'•< ku,it ■d "irfiul me • •» - pretiades at revolutionary :n the pa*t her u*e«l up his unemployment commented. hut addisl y* Hit thr dean of nurrnaliimal 1 i» r,i, .,|y,| •i' henrhtft the same month was Mf are Irsing to speed up our headquarter*-' la*t nijrht in In his prr*rnUlinn the programs, thr ibp.rtmy-nl «t H , * I'.i it 1 1rig '. • 1 1, ■ mu: to turned down for urlfare relief -rations so as not to gtxr the an apparent attempt to kill fmrirli slmlirs ami the ilepact- ft r 1 i *• liver*.-d In.- Aim--n. " _ Committee, he »ls« included and nou 1% getting 129 a week I ' In y 11 I'll -t tix '! *iet propaganda a free run for a top rehi-i leader Three sprrifir requests for the lluli help from the xrterans tru«t ment of (meign laneiMgrs. t.nv , . • *|, « ,i\ . . Ion* a time »s has often hern Milliams s,»id ,D V. Ii' :.! • . ' , -i P<- ' » f ptiard* uere wonmled l»> the «4> Ifiltif (enter and the la¬ fund "I nitrd xiate* I.aim kinert rase in the past , • !. •• • t 1! •' iitc I'.i vi. t ft.,.-. the* ... bor and Industrial Relation* can relations .an In- iinpro* rd . . w imluu - battering blasts Hep .1 •» Ko*x I «|I-Dt ! •)*■ > ! f-y .III I" fit .1*1-1* , ..ID .inert , to aha' lit" This doe* not near Duties. t niter. f>• ' 1• i'»a«i> tu ii|Nn d«'ba'e H-. he said 'Ibr firftt *t» |» must ! f. «.e V. al th.»* 11>» I S ri .-tie A rcl ft*' s|Hdt«w'rtan hSarr>i*d the* tome from the President «»f the *. . I'll • "1 li| rtl r r.i • aptH 11 ,n thy M. I il. a'l.i. ■ «»n C'wirt'.unprts Hi *a,<1 IU.v i ib dreu*e*i S»'nat"J } pepubhtan and fh-nM*!*1. VI ' y • • .h.i u.i fail An,, n- 1* « v . .p. n rind «»f diploma, v I X In restve the fiood Nflijh- !• hart iw ti I xpe* *!»t f-»r 'f«nr rr» I' iTit (fl-li!. *fsi <«f cempi n at."f! pr» .1 y" -• k •» '• .* ag 1 n at a irvr! where we reaM.v \olr ! grarru. |»* ivrnving ttie-Tr-. unnw-r the rtftvSf |>lan« M oi l ak. i "»* * •' •, ii. 1 - It .• ia lay* 1. - Inn «*l i' *fUntkH:* * • ! M-i i y «j . i • ' fhl >n#l ?V»X A h Ai"« 1 .• .1 ttiat . thr b ne ■ f ,# * to make vrm i ro|fr« • 1' ' i" ".'I pi"'- tti J'.. fib A - • 1 n an « mudi y *.»!<' pis"iti!r fur 'he Umvefnty '•» ' 1 • "ft seems peculiar that the W. * propaganda 5 r-.l >n > ID Students s are are neresoaf y for reminded that admit - then. »f *.hc:c wka f:<» other '('<41 mly ImiuI'. '('.aunty lair k.. A" . ' ■ f a •) . • ?■) rr (ft "ply of t'.i r. 1" ' «ll (. V • ' Mo il ilidostnai! '••All v 1 *"•• ill) b* . So* iei I ninn hilled ' he said "having 4 series of tests Up niUi'h of DUoer' IP * lance to "Vienna on Parade'' Way '1 save ntonex II i" that it w;i.« ,1 i)uua»u»; Just com Hannah- '! I . .(! 1 when tfi. > • ' Itt llifjiltliffltl /#•#» Slitnv 1 - renre. question? rte* t ,tu*> a.ro f»w»k t;i.« of unprerreleiilryl intensity, at k 13 tonight and Thur*dav disarmament and ducojci rr/.M/e the Kau'kra r Dili which f ■■■< • . !' ,s . ill iMvi v • ■» a |i rk-i "f gi" a th i- . should now. 111 hold headlines, in the Aud .< .*'• « «• «»il !r I ,!1 h..«f n a t • ii>a and Indone- .1 w -.i. rt rr ake g./fi 0(M) OhO ivt; i'.- *o N#-a Y«»ik the coo J .... : i > sat that It will met test again, ah:« hir f.'i.'rt - g a» uni A- ■ ... 1 « 1 p» t. 1 hi -uu't the latin American rnun- small hut aild In t»pr. that it . On disarmament, Dulles said 1- Ir.rt Il.dr»- r r« !;'? v „r d and .1 p;t »< "In the long run the rouiitnri, trirs feel 4 deep sense of sell a'-: M nurlear n Co.. 11 < Vmrrira will pla* *11 ■ * ' •; tihiigt." the S of latin pride ill thrir own abilities D i* ries out its already long an¬ t* alter the rurrent series lie Ills Ohjrrtlon the limi ' e b roles in the de*rlo|y- was to a'If -i !• •• »x% f ndoant natural for them to want their nounced anil how imminent sec id Russia mav hold further , . • a K m The grenade* pn*sibh throve tatinn that no one institution m* id ot wild peace said Mil- nw n businesses Amrrli ans must lex of test* —- Is also 'I a * 'he be A* Hi . fr«»ni iouirl use ni'>re than 13 percent liams hi- unilerslandiug ami work with l< i » reailv s- «.r,v r. a. passing car exploded . iif beic D Web ♦ Thy I U,R. - <: snik at.-t outside the off ire of Defense of the total funds m' the hill s them ' he said ' ■«*,'.£ tension- he adder), ; • rrt a m o r. g '.) • K. r ^ o. r 'f tt'o Sy-Via-t dr. i*r- .Minister Hurhanudd*n llarahar educational building authority. Oil f y y.f |y I W. I> t lik. ♦ .. M . . ill agri e t ''—r' 'fhlM* ».fe«P» ' - r »t'r. a Ibd I I lie ?.• m .-..lino- l> ,■ ra- y- question* S«m* grenade* landed near the ! 1, A 1 i . , l 1 ' h« -. -'j » span Jy-i! ft/itd W H„r.r,»h ca;.fd ft»r 4 rt,ff» r». • lc 1 t "( anadL.n ) ri*l y« - ' !'» ■!> r« 1 ■ It'll' ft' "1« ro 1 ak.'-g ' .r,d office of Premier SJafruddin '« t I . . »«f rtl'-rtrithJti'ifi 11 am riinki^yg wgon 1 f"kus II\|»l.iiial«»r% Mi l l St l » . Id of ic, »«ifi v s {•oiicv i- Prauiranegara N«th had left ;' t/'iur*. or s'tf.e «»tfn - •' •* ••'""( i|M.' * !>"" clleiy w : ' • ;■ • -■ ■ . '( for the da* arm* ?.-> twith the g..v - n.. „ (ff: ,-,.t • ».| , s M.. Jtmpn h. <. f.*nr/hui tttlbanis will he un A* Ii'"!" r au , r ' • is.jll'r Jak-r.a g-.ncrmneM pf-'niega•-.-!« *h"c-i k'e-.t - MiO-Vif ?« >: X s. . A I,. .,".. T" • -te 1 X '4. able to attend thr I'an gnurl *» I I' :.!''"" • ihk' ' > .1 1 ( < ' H« »-rr-.phn-?/cd j.rrrt \,4*r.pu»n y . . .... ' • t h" 1 ' . . 1 | ' I " ' ■ • • can |*sli*al Itlda* night when It,. It -at 'i,e < f-if riwsiib. If, .* t . / :tn tonight .. Sli ■ hear? -.■* *h»- fnt* !ho humU-'r >f 1 a'li.w fiinrr* t • , « -.»• ISl ri; • ,',4'rca* r.g ■ ; Mariano I'm . Players • Ilk 1 xrrllrm * . . S.C- Al Arv V ' profc*virstisjo The Oi it" Jh 1 r• »it Ska'. H..- u « M.I-; p* a • "ic the -I.T . ail »<•..<• * .oki ambassador from. 4 hlle will "IE Jit', a r' 4 »;,<• Oflf-- 'it .*> f'.ii '-»» 27 pa r»-v-;» 4 ♦ • .f tfa- ftip wlU iff.* •*« ,y|Si-': t »- -aid. . r.'-. ' -aba speak a* he will a< t as host of and off Toiulcr Trap4' fiftip r*i x#, • ,j, C vnXrui S*imatr» Jtr fartu/y ,n full jirda-ftsorshifMi "twifibt ,»i t>,» pro? i* . > .1 ■ the spy rial rnmmlttre mi high . »j ti - •'.« ••• :' 'vy . *»--• *'■ ' * i'u> :n a•<*,»• a*.- •**. • M.Ht' ha -.•«»«> !3 prrct ,* v 1Kb Janet ttii ie> ||u MM safety of thr fyftVrruor* ;f * 1 . i i'-" . » !»,*'!■.! »t-i . 't if .atlack ->n Wc-rt S-.- in tpat . atrgory A' •» utn fre»rttiipi.: fy.«fereii*e tu Dekemt v "1 •• ,V '•..»? i*f a J '(.<# our II. P. , n.a'ra la--:. ■* «d 24 t ■-wjr. agn f«,d" « <-,u ah .'<• ivjd ; ' '• l»' *» ' H '» •• '' ''•-' • Id. .«»> a h.jff- r,<".h --g, offir a- irt .1 a Americans in for ----'V* The MM* »*..» / * r• . a.c u '-'-rt ;i n-.-y '/ c *. u Surprise } lift ' .»•!• i • - Jt i i-utrt f.i'-j ft- •■*»' ,41 • ... , ftr»T performance M ihoir >t.r -e.gh.a-4 p ' . • 1 > «• rt--rpr<>«!iM • t.*-f r«f Uuv . , Will New Highways Suit U. S. Needs? a ur * 1 A l.'i I 1 ,y » 'O • < Pentrs j.:a ' • ia •• . - • " tour " ! • J... ? W i ftp«** rr*.»;«>r mslit*r> nfforyi :vc hc;"e <■■> " t Terwier Trap ' d.ri-* ted «'•» f. Stuart Chenoweth, wiil . six dlis ago Uxe re*olutio« *'fc»rrhe-:i f.ir five cramfwunifif#' ari go* eminent announced it thwarted a counter rrxolu Taj'lor XImiwIMIIII IYXOIIIM had aft; .raegn prkcir'ij#* «)iu think the a* ')-err. 1 r■ - i ,b» v'ftlf 1>i d ng Hurt* and. t. An t, N * gtrvernmenl» rond bui -d . g . u ' iHtt-ar* attempt b* top miiiUr* plan* haxv» rrevived will k-. » «f iVi'tliJ it* - ar.ee. Uppulv.< and frv-tai the i-a IrrifrVi highway «**»• a IlUM'lft' ii > > ' U'l p»»lire and political leader* in pfts.q.'e to rapycf fjMWr tJigri »- »JdM - Two ja rformasw 'each day, tuci-*y thr.?u«h m,: h» VtukilOngci At that lime it an¬ »ii pi'virarn t* gf^ng ut ire riw-'Wiabiy dedvertrt 'A' th.x **■•, - id. .f ft :• .1 :• Selieililleil 1'imI.iv »t«vc »?u t?l« traffic Jan.#' fa"? biat ri.tf iUtO m.'y of f *.- • Mflg.ng 1I1 ' ir.ii- Ti e it«dm! s Wil' f, - nounced t* < ofnmupisU were thi* program when rimplii. .• Jane .<.»•: ... A^. f" xh,.-* !«•„! ae'-a - - •■rc.ir-ipuji S»'ur*».v. arrested are !'KXMV-: be d.ra^ftnr.jr.-l * Mint* triwmUw'fttil motor traffn-. «X--f lit "•or in (bg tiei r WO O ft- he I tssia* IhuftKtkjf lorluded In the rid are E«*n- Hal Dlarrvtwk ?w« a'.. twgJvwgjr cft-im* . wili Jo littk- t« solve traffic pa rrebt of >u- ua :• and Smutr.tu? in r•.**** D Bi.aiy, . kwtrr. Three lion jwn- f'C« *"&.-'*** Ihm gr*(t*Je a> hws*n tark was par? «f any -*-ioc-#prcad Wriung ijx the Ce«t«r LaMff, •afety pr»it»ifrr>y »i the kcw! age fru' w t' > raw v «a •« 1 j t«" > Kv. A i Of n i! •Jf u. ■ e-ii.iig t-» y"hurk WatUwr. '• ecr>. a« t hartes Howville. Heater. III., anpfco- rcajnte; - rex oiutbwiary etiovtmoti* month y fmb^icgfJoR of tie atat<; .eye!, Ta.iT'ir war* * ft • pHtM i« I »'• •* •' Tu: >.l - ft t'« prof r.Mi) a#r- isnigtitvl Traffic Siluatimi Vmsivw! •'*?»*ir-uaa Kvtwar. " Jlighoa* TrftfTK.- .Safety Center. Of it a total 4 IMU24 n line tr a flu y o, -j ■1 < %"■. ' igfn • '*.a -• bo A ' * in 1..aged by IX»P •o. a* Toppv Haleop Joe He¬ it Hi. capiiab lie csaii«rt ■ 'll. Detroit junior a* Allan i? an si'icti-.jii 5n rfcatb ' a btl .e *tuf! member Llr Maiton C. Tay¬ tn M ^ lug an, for eaarnph* <» fawpu. 'PMlifft-WWila ff.A «-'l The fyftlrral g'*v- tales I nexjieeleil ((uerr rv day' ng ghaTdUMt t M* nv'-etrtix rrvintd *i».ur tot t. firwarsat is «yl f«»c 1 li«- Hnriaret lartaH. Ia- b.f of unrest brie If tpey were lor. asetartft'-e proftSMT frf WO- miles tit of if percent ft; .ever Tay-'ft embha- ubv '■ •*' y » J moten ( o|- (strfirk they *t«ila have rt'oiiC r.uo-.Ki* u*asiiH a not*' «f ohiUoh included in U*r uMrrstgtc (anc)Ui«*m> ft' iie-fig ' .'iVi. 1 ;,H stem i« f»dw ' »D 9 F* 1 driver* cor-ffftitaol with Apf.l I? fi hi. f-ld pm. U-Mi Hi 4 UrfeD (Hfti#. 'i «. of innt'.-ftd of 423 tii'Ku»« a?. aii«tpnted 'raffle *itia»u»»-i ATr'os».i"vt to She tdprgf. sVtaftl- more than th»r " CfHxtrr.iUi rosy pwtuit* *h.f i' Is at 8 p.a*. ,y» are Jour* Oak*. AJb.un Di.»mb»'k »oiid cver.von* km*** ff"irr;.-j pioi'-y - > • KrtVt • »*• k by- 'b<- tkAiniU- Stop." N» J« bnmkiiit ti-e Aud. **..;: be ftd * l*»r- ' is Syfvia Crrw-% Amy wAwre tup rebel .j-}T;ria's live mufruwY super highway* cr«w- rtdid* of Michijfah r<*»d» *«« • - Ot44akl* . -i.a the nation »bse for federal a;d. f2i irwi joi a . ♦ sr; of k ' to '.'iiiipoidi thru ,«>y*f W'KAff* r»4u» ton.gb' at '» t«< .gw.'iU w »;•{ t** a'tii-.lt'.tif fur .Sv*crthrk«f, gudfd* were IT* .ti- Even if all pfeseiitly tw.tesm • highway p-an* and financing - portion d ybgrh'e «"■ piopvt« -i lo.proxc'i «op- This pfojjift.rt is 'ft e <>f ?r-e • e (Jilii*. Mictuis-i Writh, rtvuikeci aroumj the guvor rvi k nt frdemi a d >-* •' lU t'avbH s ' Y'Wl Um J«i- m (Xftb go to Campus Qi»l -iand /unu>r. a.* Karl I-ih- building and ihe home* of IW* piat/yi fowrt# arc iHib't, atid their pi*a .lit f«»r on!v 4 WM) mtk* d - •' ■ • »" ' p« -0.0 . : :•> <* «rr kufTiririi! foil a?,ob, hi ta th*,J of 15137 frqiMxl* Sfwrw ;sm« w ii- W- ft !ags» xoxf-rftj cx^Oockny to thie. the impfuv e*» ♦ m for thewr »: 00 - ' -«,■ r> y * .pinu. -• ar# f"; , ' and R.c#*jr*i Cafi'A. IVrt - oluiionary Vo -,ghw• o / .' Aor i -u- -,T brygepMstii i , Khe W }>#«••*'.!»' it IMA yt*kh. ourticl- - "r"i *i Srhaaru . T "t will give three- pei- pcturd interstate iytlem r«vre- constru#Imn oi thai mile* of avpiiaoir W-U someflny In* ktv«>-?>plr'b 1 h.giir-A honor# The htivi ■» al- patuig hvii.w ufbt* putung •>« pc-.rtirtg a gAtrw-teni tfwip ai*- - in the U S- .»m) acta iini.tcil to five minute*, il kf-uit on FiuktHirtggi and Padang aent- oruy I 2 jtercent i»f all road ■«*pre*yw«>», twi'lrudkm w T.M: di-iibo..ri 42a e>. te/Ui M t * mi winner of an Alfred I* blotto •-.anctn on ca««Mh at 8:13 un ttkn«maciii#n of 2.800 st,ue- •' federal a.d pftavitied «>> fgan when the Apieru an pa* v- ••' br%yka«dirig award The pro* rt-p aix's Spar tacwde. annual car* 5: "' IT. 18 and 1?. a? ifte for some tfcmc Tbry have ad¬ mileage <-•» ti»e t'uiW Stuiey '• -•* t better hifttraava bo piurtuci*! by tht? Hiah- ruvaJ. Uvaiee Jvniauti' wa* not. • rcr.a Theater in the basemr.it mitted that thoU^4riK4»!i arc fall¬ Tajj-uv fftiint# «it. state bunk .me* and tra* pav : •grf*» in the F«*--iefa' Aid IKgh- *'# gram 1* 'he And. Tidfoeu will be sold He i* concerned that the ern- Cirf 8 meet Tnffk Safety C«,trr jtui available *1 any conveaMtat «)«• door ing twek in a the Eaut- Jakart^ a-h from phai.i a:ki -cuthuk.baam vvhkB Ni^atate trunklfav ayatuui 4tJiU only ' w,". of .li* tfsii vue.',. Vfid t'utin/ fasiyd,va uf 31bU. tv- The Michigan Stale News Ini Mir by MSITa IS.NI Mtchtgan Stat® New* Is published fttvirati ml PmHr by" ttudent* of Michtfan Mat* For the 'Chicken' Championship Batista, Castro Paralleled dent days at Havanna Univer¬ University. East Uinsing. Mich., without direct faculty supervision. It I* Bv TMI' .ASSOCIATE!* PRESS his candidate was defeated and Itot the official voice ot the university or of the student body, but while Two ambitious mcn^ the eld¬ he was forced to flee in exile to sity that be cut off his son's ji- ■eeKIng to serve the best interests or both, stands ready to battle any move er 'a stocky former Army ser¬ luwancc. When the father dint Davtona Bench, Fit. Ekx-ted a which would drive a wedge between the two. whether it come* from within last year he left half a mil!)-.. the university or from outside Member of the Associated Press. Inland geant and the younger a tall, senator in 194rt. he rrturned to dollars. *80.000 of it to Fid,-: Daily Press, fntercollegiatc Press Association and Associated College Press. ^ branded guerrilla, are repeating Cuba and began a new drive for a drama that took place in Cuba On Jul* 26. 1953, while v power. YiiCro, No. 5 Wcclncsihiy, April ft. !!>■"•« Pure Two a quarter of a century ago In 19*2 he , t »ok over in n a student. Castro led an attack on. a military barracks ut Sui. If Fidel Castro'.s forces over¬ blpiHllyss ousting Presi¬ throw President FulgCncio fia- dent Carlos Prio SocaiTas. tiago. Ttie bloOdy, unsuccessful nssault stirred BatiVta's eintM,-. t:rto. the 3l?year-<»Id ret*el will /*'f !relieve that I hove been AIJSG Refcrenel tun— l»* in much that Batista oerttdicxi in the age of 37. ttoe same position 1933 at ap|,>olnted toy destiny to do my utmost tista has for my divlared, "To "te. republic." Ba¬ a'l and Castro became a s.vtnbo: • resistance to the ivgnne. Fretxl from prison when C>», followers of these gress granted amnesty to pub: Although figures <»f history win? have Mishandled or Not? Two leaders :gainst a comparison, there are •;mdan*ies in ttieir lives. Each would protest emerged change the course of a nation are guided for presidential pur¬ from the masses to ical prisoners, Castro went ' Mexico and planned his retur He and a small band landed u. TIIKRK SKKMS TO HK some hoopla lately ul»oiit whoth- • as -*trugtfl«i against u dicta¬ pose." Cutxi's east coast in Decernt . rr tir iifrl tlie Al-StJ referendum voting wan nil it wan sup-' torship. each reached full stride . Castro l»egan life under very 1956. went into Oriente Pr . |mmi'iI to he. A little examination Into what hiippMiPtl those in his early thirties and each different circumstances. His vince's Cierrp Maestra Rat ,- believes hmiself Cuba's - man of father, a wealth> sugar planter, and began a guerrilla uxirfar- tjifee registration days seems in order. . • that has continued e\i»r sine. oestmy. was so annoyed by Fidel's rev¬ In the first place, according to rumor* there were ballots Cutu ruled by- the ruth¬ Castro is 0 feet 2, Wean- was olutionary activities during stu- for only .'50 perceiit «»f the eligible voters. This is.based on less Gerardo Maehado when Ba- heavy beard and spectacles ii • smokes 8, to 10 cigars a d-iv I), the university pre-reg|stration estimate that 10,000 (-ta. whose humble birth denied • students would enroll, 2) the presumption that each stu¬ dent registering has a vote In AI'SO elections, and .'») that him Pie privileges wealthy, began his "rise to power. of Cuba's Life Can Be.. His friends say toe can get a lor. on two to three hours of rest "night and can sleep on the ft » Batista plcdted against Mach- SLIT-TP only about 5,000 ballots wot* printed. • i« workmg in an underground without difficulty. Batista has called him a crim¬ lint winter term enrollment figures indicate the follow¬ . movement- and leeming a* much IJTTI.E ROCK. Ark. - he cmikt at»out the Army The Adjutant Section of the inal and a Communist Bus i'a ing: IK,640 students enrolled winter term: 15,000 these from his unusual Secretary to Little Rock Air Force Base tro's associates say the ret»« were full-time undergraduates, therefore eligible to vote, leader has no tendencies towa: the General Staff vantage point. headquarters n»n off several AFSri cljtims there were at least 11,500 ballots printed. Machodo fell in August, I93't. thousand card forms to be filled Communism and offers only Assuming this term's totals will be less than last, It Within a montti Batista and his out by airmen stationed at the program of refoitn to save Cut; fellow sertn-an!; took over the base. The cards were to Ik- used from tyranny seems the presumably cheated portion of 10.000 students r wenrment 4« a locator file I" provide per¬ Castr«»'s -followers believe >— .were not actually deprived of ballots. In fact, it apfiears is Cuba's man i»f destiny ar. • .. Batista mail*- and broke presi¬ sonnel data at a glance. There there was almost one ballot printed for every 1 1 5 eligible dents until 1940. when he-him- were numerous items to be com¬ that he is winning a degree voters-—a liberal participation estimate, even considering -••lf t«**k over the nation's top pleted on each card t*ut one item popular support ttwit B.i*. the "captive" status of the voters. ♦ Tire He «tcp}»ed down in 1944. was left off—"Name *' never had. The largest vote recorded for any of the three referen¬ dum proposals was under 5.250. Is this an unusually small vote considering the Vcaptive" voters, who were through no exertion of their own. given the opportunity to vote? Or can we assume M.'? percent of the eligible voters is a pretty good representation even iti a spoon-fed election Campus Classifieds ceremony? If not the'latter, there are only a few feasible Spring Voting Starts Ma* ED 2-151] Ext. 2615 explanations for.the small response from the many pros¬ pects. First, ballots may have run out Intermittently during the affair, as i = hinted in some quarters. This is a rather diffi¬ Rules Set for AUSC Elections Deadline 2 P. M. Every Dav Bill N<» 7 jwesed toy Student explanation of the bill. Ha f? the candidate for the presi¬ cult charge to either prove or disprove. ctiangrs and proviso* i- »*|eriil- de w v d«>e-. not have tfte^e re- CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Congress provides a system fur The only other reason for the 00 percent non-vote lies Iv pertinent t«» adevpiate itudecil iwii-nt* tie nui ; t»- apprtnerf minimum 15 word* AH-University Elections 'j , with the students themselves.'Father- they are carriers of Introduced toy Hop Barrett underrtnriding of ttie eltx*tnw t>- ;♦ maforlly v-Xr of memtoer I day 65c ROVAL POrtTAftt r TN'PrWRIT THREE HKOROOM RANCH that dread disease, apathv. or they were not well enough Stiaient Cor»- »i' rtf\ '"9 Ei'HIeet 470 Pl"n» ve-iellafi hliiid-tmtertm JB7 Mntemercv (7*r*fr 'tile <»f the not-e*».r»g ? dry* Alley and passed during the forthevKtung- LfU i j, --i»vr _ l^»| Seventh t'ongrev; fall session. gre- mimwjUltfty preceding the 3 day* 11 jq I Vi ft -rear fen«red' acquainted with the issues to cast a vote anvway. Com¬ In order to t>e eligible for nn TV. f) IMI'iUri rr> M MKX.AVV rw" i 'd-mieil Wderful f • r u M Pie toill set up l.'l sections deal¬ rlei'to,! dlTicf of 'toe All-tTmver- ^»-r».-rai e'ertH'm < SI 50 »w*h riitfii' munication regarding the three proposals was not all it. day* tahleft T> fee d'.*%*er« reirnb.ir* Mi'lilt- ifh'wl Va*-* ing with -regulation* governing IV'.t.oriing I«-r fai: an-t wm- I ntje- a 3103 S«-e it' tlov . r»n »lfiV*i could have been. AFS<; ran the .existing amendments Mt.v Stur*S i-.- . 4c per day > i -.nud ru.h nir» Rrv*»> rr»- Student. Congress iopr«s.t-nt.i tail. e>M lM:tiur;* nut ' !»• portted up *'■■i b-l'-no rkaro* 15c TMf S1U0NUT SNO» cedures'in t he,conspicuous absence of any poster explaining Jretumett '•*•*■ a *eek t» Jives and SIleient fioveirmient - To oitmuepe vot.n*' and run- HOUSING tor b'»aHad tu^'K flic proposed changes. PtrtkMcut will U» hell _M.iv I pnrner*"T1*e r and id J t«' AUTOMOTIVE I'.mj: {. o'tue ..ut I»f pri,|*«r THIS I,HA MS IS TO another charge being levied at the ami II ri«s|ieelivel>. it • • felt an u t ?iers.»:4ai . rirrubV h. - •'4 to'c the, tin- |>d; aid ftomt! .. cj^ht VP UftiAN EAST SEAR Re«*irrer. elections people. According to some voters on the scene, vrtntv Tt'TiOR •i c. 'o s*»par.a'«- the d • • 1 . •«!» • to % »te t student t • «V Ue" ft,.to J. f„f" 21? M A C. fO TW these officials appeared quite vocal ill advising students i-e,t p»>-« J\ S-»I3»M IW KtHimrr. opier to v or ft ud t*e a rtglilii ly e?>' m!**! how to vote. This charge refers primarily to the third item I- i.m-.n-l.b- !.-• ..fT.e ! u-rg* ♦ tuatf ar*1 be INFORMATION » mv TV RADIO RMOtrOGHAnt! on the ballot which was more ati opinion poll than an must be Mviwi tl-4.' "> cmt ' -.*ir>ir*g rwtit' N:gT*t oiffmu: t-C» to'ltn < rsTTlUt IVE Tutlrn r*n I red TV alilenr*. ■ ■ * t,„n..,r TltWEr R'ViMS AND tv,'h Sot, H*',»" HM*» *!M-R W*'" i. loi-l-VHa arid tents***. IW ami V ot.r.g eltgdu :•» tha i Is* de- e r»nt«. ' r MfKw. ft? J M* . en E ve m-e-<*• dr re 1t n ED I 3943 •' the new June prnds exam requirement taking effect in 1051b Bft.ftvl E«» t«*> mtp-l* ** ' to* the luertiori* Cam* . a i miv «• tem»tn**« newman nvn *ti| i.ns'-'eent for one lad- Nevertheless, the vocal rendering of advice Is contrary , An ad*bvd * -t-»* r Ttoe F'»4"tiun* t-m, •»s -r*e rn T-SWVt ts* W». H. T*•»»»•*. 4 p.m. CTwttiotle Sllldent ren¬ regulation, to pr«.*> to auv election procedure, a fact which the ballot box at¬ \ ale for n.*♦ ' ; ha - e fub powrr t»» ter. t'ofYee Hour pei'.i»fi- v*. it»i rimx <" ruli* t ami ui. ' brH»' Iwetry < tendants apparently forgot on occasion. I'KOMKXAIICIH deli* tent .n-ld- .»ll»**k anvoe.- . - * im» t ciet, u Fact* ' »• t'nv*te n*'k"ir Hut the biggest mishap in handling was obviously in the 7 |i in , Wiwnen'* tlvm »♦ *• two tejni *»\> ir. a »r»-. ... ....-vie «•* ... t'm ver*tf* ' to toe e:.glide a Hi thai l'» «n attemp* t * ditniint* R»» * in- it'-'-t r. Re-Ay toft '* ' rt »— -d, »' *•» ■ • disposal of unused ballots. W hile in the public eomes-to-the I iHllft.Ml.s ANI» MII.IN 11*1' ft wtKVi proreedingH the IV Ml rr .-an .»« i„,d c-. - (I IN polls voting there is no great concent for what the voters An' E'.«s*»i.* . Ilrvirw B>*ir*t >»r- - - —- - • .*♦ •'k- ' > ? »• 4 :«»*>•, rep*-' ir 7 30 put, Eorewfrv Catom. vftafenf toav.ng to"" tto.t will do with their ballots, this unusual the pnlls-eome-to- fu' gii-ifni' It »■ ton r.-tr. n-k r g f IMM NTRIAI. ARTH (MR meim* 'v '•»>«• e:»«+i fr«»m E«v*i- the-public setup needed at least a waste basket for the bal¬ 7 3o pm, Bdtu ation BuiMmg i.tu. a..' l» eiigiii' sfHlS., *'*l M-.vjtar B'Mrd^and the _ •♦■i# rr, j.jn-s v.- .seiking t» OakMii pt»>n* im '*"♦ f'*i^er .«•*•»' He, IV 4a»t4-. lot'possessing students who wanted no part of the election virra* ahhih iation ' ..ffu-r . . the 1 ••gift' ifip i tiau.ntn «g th.- ■ > stur .»rv*r*t rr k . ' Whether «»r n«'t such student * are acting wisely in refus Uvi - A r .*2 ROOM* tOH RENT r-'fU'.H — 7 30 p.m Mum. And !• »- fM»n- C'KiVmittee ! •" "merit T-- meet - I.e. HoiToRAl. t^Nfll'AUR EXAV- . 4 ?»- ,tt. ing voting privilege* m unimportant lore W hat matters is The «4»*ru\ funthMut of ttoe o»,» • »«. ■ (entleiirm IV 1*4 Eownenred Eremh tpe.*ieli*t » 1 ACTIVITIM ( ARNIVAI V ig it i:„- suowr art j i*s f, •! i -n #- • rn lanruafe It? J-ftU. that sia h people invariabh were destined to pass through Hrv -ei* ihft*m ll«t <■ te.-t D«,f MEN Eulte *»* |» H» tA. I AM-. ItOAKtl rvi'". EOR f>v*mnU .r«--i.»i r.. , 4. d to ?-m?' ia* ki'i'iee a< (wB^kiitW ami » .ve de- wi -nfiei C» -t,.n« pfd ' " the registration lines, and if given no place in which to 4 p im , 33 I'luun i -li.ticst bv w h<«ti« ' tti«» « a»i,l •*- * M r* !>er week ED MM®' t*4 fistum uo the ,.tr % iMilMIEIM) ( OlA( II. VfHJC*iW A» iOV GOt# di*|to*e of unused ballots, would undoubtedly drop them in -i'e planning to grad.***'.«• wit it««> of ewcti.st.', tu«*» The e- f .«• • • - . v>. vrv rmt jur Aftunvn i«ei the area. This happened and gave potential ballot-stuffera 7 p.ot.. Heading Hoom Old H.f„ than one >«%*• f;.K, p - Ktertt-ri* d q ■ f *0 IV ■ E ' ' *' (V-r ♦" • • Halt Ml* 141 AMcU R,«td ID I'J?W p. -f the g. , .Ml >t\ an. I Branch -ha »♦ #*!#*? le# all aort* of opportunities The issues, fortunately, were not lur dm- r ma H*I>IO -f„t Af*e» It * m |«4 WATIR CARNIVAI. WTAflINO •» .!• point avvixtf** rr? enfmrmt the**- especially controversial, and \\ere passed by wide margins, %NI» IWOI T ( OMMinil J ' pre (ilen?..,! ,g:bll: /mi ballot stuffing one wa\ or another probably would have 0 pm. Judiciary iitxan Stu- ft'.tpiikites 'tie camlidate to c» am FMPI OYMFNT 'ner hnHm '> i W«k. off E flr*n11 » the. atom in quepb-M* R e' fV 4 -4W 1*4 made little difference ilrnt Srn ice* .111' liern presetrft of a re , ti'» fetter than oft* hour bef<*e 4*1 t AMEN ATT* A'iTIVT PO Hut this is still no excuse for incomplete planning and ricMfliNn twinrrv ovennog hudr duiditg iu'» ti» neat rinlion The PtwAfemit *rr?ON f ' »'nwe -1 hoaiine 7 nm. ?S Fore«t ITmlud" .♦at nn tf»- St intent i'-v. of Sioileirf liwtviiurwnt j E »rr> *hip we hope election workers reaiire this in the future. It might . liorri. AKMN IATIIIN M-ei' >- t.ran, h - ' ha*e ifje i*}*er to enforce tto# . ... IM — Vl> tw> » •> ft»r» INDIAN HILLS also be well for critics to chock their facts before W." *v« T'-,-"V..r spreading 7 30 p.m . Kellorc "■ l*!f-l.t»-»o « .,1' !|»-( • • •d-ng <>t 'tte Bu«rd *'ee' w A Air " , m-,# rie » von n r in >ME "Vf*(Ver Trr* at t if. o inte* |V* per mr.fifh E*- ,re • n ♦ ( their rumors now: rroNnxuo Vw^itui « am '.t ft 4*it* I** TV »-*t0« IM 1 *rt' COI'NCIL i"oi'a-erh urn r vrrnrn m*t 1 t La««»*4 U$ IROROVIO ROONH fQR '-e«- 7 p m, 9 Home E»-.»nomic-i m V on - iNehina t* S«l per »wfe Bid* it »A>- --iT ,^JQE\ **-. to #r»,l ft*'. i ■ r-'« r re Ann s- tat U p lWn'a c n liirlo t ftEK »■-. e*teller.' lk*W»* to- 1,-tr n»r* e*H»« \ Krf'.RANd' WIVES CAwcr i!--'1 *-t - -.ivs Crossword Puzzle r..ea-«« •» - ..*• U-« * A' WlT >« IWtJHl.r HOOM men *♦*. ' ywCMUTIUV -..Vi* A\V"* . hX.K." 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IM ft|» A«g*U»t' Da** l<4*ri ' 4T l iedioS • '» »•* ee,A ,»e ««n R**> a—ll—Hla RAPTA DM.TA PI vpfit c«ti*f lam liMUt •--* ***"»» '*• Cr«* fwai *to» enured kn—, new M ft * — ft i a P jl? 1 U calve* «*lrl» tMIer TmI RMt WANTS 41 Acquire If 7 p.m., 34 Ifotaft. IE *X *«-*-♦« T?a*e- j e»«R*e. J. labor HUM toiler* JaO* Rape*. «Ri __ rr Ji R SrMrf, Itair Str**4, »U TtwOtr r—- br State Theater or m j ft oM varta fci SI Red ;i narrow margin, and Look in Anger." was written bv John or,I Algerian National!*, clarh- tt,.re kjlw. The Frem-h heJM day chose "I jook Homeward, Back' in Anger" was selected as Ostjorne. one of England's so- ixl in three areas of eastern Al- the season's best foreign plav. Angel" as the l»est American "«twar generation. It Is geria Tuewluy and a French an- CumptH CI«9Hified9 . . . Low Cost I%■ ■ ♦he day of one of the circle's Show Increase for March i founders, George Jean Nathan. (Inrdening Tops Tfiev said in a resolution that I he ' iiudoiibtcdfy did more than from Helena Rubinstein: j' WASHINGTON (/T)—President Eisenhower sal.1 Tuesday . raws TV Show Toniglit any ingle critic to raise the tvp iatr'l unemployment statistics, showing a 2.">,nno in. standards of . playwrightmg in triple-purpose beauty dswl n-r in March, "indicate n slmvi.ny up of the decline' Organic gardening will be the America." ; fvmttion's subject di«cus«vd by a group of • L>ok Homeward Angel." is economy.. longer—by 399.990 to 1.45A.OOO. MSU scientists on tonight's Kefti Flings' dramatization of anon-greasy lubricant. .. a ,, ..rsmWll reported that highest such total since thr end "Town and Country" program the late Thomas Wolfe's novel [the 110.) increase last'month of World Bar n. at 7 30 on WKAR-TV. t; drew I" votes to three for deep, gentle cleanser...a o U g * unemployment to Compared with a year nun It's h«»peil that George Stein- William Inge's "The Dark at the' about percent ot r'lrtH) • protective reconditioner...all . ui.rkina force. At employment was down, in March bauer. Art Wolcott and Robert Top o1 the Stairs." pick- by 1..554.000 ami unemployment Carolu.s. pn>f«»ssors of botimy, In selecting the musieal, the b, i.'jotto to a total of tva* up by 1.793,000 Crown Prince Feisal. has been soil RdffW, and horticulture critics twice dead lot dctxi UMivivn these in one new blend; March job cutbacks were rvspe^-tively. will able to re¬ Music Man" and "West Si.te -VVI given control *f foreign, finan¬ „ heaviest in the auto, ,,,-r .aid in a '»• and metals machinery industries This cial and internal affairs of move the cl«»ak of mystery tfi.it surrounds' the subject of organic Stoi y" "Mus.I- Man" On Hie won third 10 R ballot, U was only 1.35 plus tax. . ... scares ptian prince , „iloynirnt " may he the oil-rich kingdom's I year ago. most of the de»-rea-e name Means. AFI.-riO being in durable gno«fjc indus¬ new strong man. patent ., , .... "he rentinoed deepening nf the tries. /IfffNw/g Itur Simiii The report made clear that ■ ton n Ithnut algn at any regardless sf month to month PK-kup "rsrt« am facta. AI! rtudent* who wish to ap¬ :z: VIid -and there K.t . ovrr-all job totals the real trou¬ ble on the economic scene Is in pear before the late r» 2-3513, by fdal of 5.ISA.000 The report said aircraft in¬ April 20 or forfeit the $25 late .rvh.-:li- a lfiH-year high, dustry employment, .after fall¬ registration fee .vwk to the heavy unem- ing most of lost year, has >wk <»f pre-war 1941. changed little in past few months. I'UII-OI-IIumIOX Slulf- March increase of 2.1.000 ^ o„. ..,»,!«•« wm tiny The factory mained about w«»rk the Week same re¬ in Holy I fiction Yt*»|MT« .^ ae.di 'a ith the whopping •••wit climbs of 1.120.- March as in February. 3H1? Pan-Orthodox Student Asso¬ hours, down more than I'a ciation will hold a Holy I'nction |. - ;n Jartwrv and 690.000 in hours from a year ago Weekly toiiav at 7 30 pm >ru3-v flirt unemployment vesper service ictlnes in If arch factory' earnings at $90 85'were in the University Alumni Cha¬ ~h,. mcce and Labor De- about the same as in February, pel. Orthodox Catholic students , pt..nted out in their but about $1.35 below last year. and faculty ar* urged to attend. gjj? n •nfh'.y i«»b rep®* th.it 2ic»»0 unemployment boost SALE! STRETCH pel! within the 120.000 fin- / err »r considered po<- NYLON STRING t»ic data in any one Alpha Epsilon Pi Mi; IIT I" A Til. MM! ^ ... "riat, Ty.. dit;,.?■«*■: are obtained GLOVES OP K S KVF.lt V W Kl>\ IS II \ Y ,,r j*. ■ x 35.nfl0 households pr.,•,.« :,g them nationwide. The department* also said |hat Mjrrh weather wm a little .Oder and stormier than nana I. CORDIALLY INVITES 1.44 pm«lM« deterring outdoor jnspnoment However, they eon- ded that unemployment failed regularly kh»» it» usuil March im- ALL MEN irsrement normally ahont 5 2.00 and 2.50 Kfteni of in this pane about *.r soft r-e-s.t . . rv.ent a< a ratio nf TO AN - . • * vi' rose r«s.i-iu»r> to " per- fr««n C 7 special savings \{..ivh ft*»th employ - on your favor¬ . i ,,si> • j-;. unemployment in- tus-.i jsp of ,i 310.000 ox- OPEN SMOKER ite little glovest ff.e Uln»r force, v ' ch )ub situation helanca nylon 'i• w tit <*• 250.000 in 7:30-0:00 ■' **r»p vent, mairilv wo- stretch' shorties -M-ier.t- while factory in fresh spring 0 mm • m' ,«*i again, by about APRIL • 343 ALBERT ST. 1 \rm unemployment —- those pastels shades •4 *9 between February and or white, some Jt.r.h - declined by IM.M4 to CAREERS OVERSEAS tuiom of the previa**- some are tailored; ■nemphord found Jobs. But Ut in rehiring boosted the some are sun- Amertran companies ahroMl pa* high »alarie* plus livinc lumber »f the I owe-term naietn- allow iiirrk and frer tranvpnrUUon. I hmtse a rareer wtth tra\el »ed-those idle 15 weeks or and adtenlare in lurnpr. Hnnlh Amertra. Africa. Asia New dusted with booklet Ikta kmeriran rompanle* and Government aietirlea seed beads, our cool cotton chamlso oUt'u til leaders enptoui^ eollece cradaatea in adminiatrati«e. technical and prufeaaional position* %k« hotel, newspaper radio travel, one tixe fits all. SU- MSI Talks personal huslneaa leads from on-the-spot reaearrh. plus geo- blouse goes to a new longer graphleal Hating of ronatruetton projerts employing engineers, 1 hi I'Till Insiii'S tearhers personnel and public relations repreaentativca. etc length. . . a loose-waisted T ft tr*.jer* at Use nation's tend 91 tHi to Hill International Publication* Dept. 39. Ml. Boa 229. l ong Island t It* I \en York drip-dry wonder with double- I? e- < ,>.«:'.»•* will bring tabbed low collar ond hipbone r t> ssutw ,* 1959 di- "' a* '. He i irnt* at MSU. ac- Crorn, dirniur cuff, w.hite. sizes 11 3',. '..ZO A , cr Benefit* •'■4 Hub#? chairman of the I y ' e-.T ittee 'if ttie Detn- k Sigma Nu - or. d ^Lawrence Tij».-"4irt '4 thr Cm- Sfr. < „ .fee of the He- * f » g .NfVtugan. w ill • "br St udent Gov- +" , rtt 15 at 9 pm. In *' - ia. n«irr\ lindevner k- ^ April 23 in W I'n- April 7 A 0 711 lareban Dr. ••.!*»■»» wrlll present e -T m^-rches fallow - * * i-e-i' ,m i.er and anawer 740 -140 P.M. t4 the polit- • - 'CP ^ gftr: rnt will art "* "!' iunnf thU time, OaN E0 2-2001 tar rita >r. I)ri>im* Hitrk ^hiiiil far (smit) f'.si M Dren. of * «' p-rt to •>* >n- -V »f the Interna- 1 vn Eerrpttonel [ ■""* n™ rat in , ' r'"v * "<• -lit report ch being gone In 'u uwimprai in l" ' [*r- rsro-.. —' ■ ■■ *- gtcHg nr OPEN RUSH SMOKER vrtvoto V1'* , xn;ne ' t>' USU'i Draw, GRADUATE K U-rn, THEN FLY 7-0 fJL W«L April 9 Th« Air r«rae sital or Dniester Is > iu> ot as Imsorlant carrar ia th« arw Aft of Apart. MAN. THIS COUPON AritUun I •.!«! Informntiun, TOOAV C*2t . ——v • a cultof, rrtduate. you will b* piv.a Europe muz UknU. H« U, Br* i>f *■. S —t»r ul Aa Pus ;0U«. sahi'if s«.n 4. l». C. ♦ th- air-Dad so Basr »xl«u. Is sABitlua. hr priority cnaidtration for tha Air ro/ra Alh-'krHag. Pie-OS# *er><| me detail* uti my fpgortanifi«a aa an AviafUa Cadat la 4m w Ann btrk|rounl la tnfissartnr. i-l-c- Aviation ( ad* froyram. H'hila opanlnpa ara « hex a U St. Ail Purr# I I I' > - ttisen. batuoaa the ago* uf 1$ and $4H and a tar Or limit-d. you -ill U. taatad and adviaad laar- trunira, Mtro-osviesti'i aaC-allM Avid*. residvnt uf Use I' K or »r«*eTasi.-i.s, I tru iat«re*U4 lis P PihdONavigalat •aai to k- Ml PARLOR A mm HUM Th*a. loo. Im muat ahu- "utatasdlnf quali- distrly ul quali Ara tit,a stalua. rind uut If yau trualng. tiaa of laltlatlva.hsA«rihip»s4aalt-r»liaiir«. mraaura up I'aatc the attached coupon on s S*m«~ _CeUe#«— U* la, la .Sort, a ass •nun-atly priearwi fur puat rard and mail it now. flrwL. ^Ma. 1 v i ■■ Michigan State News For the 'Chicken' Championship Batista, Castro Paralleled i Tha Knl Dally by MRU's ss.fM flMrab u4 Paeatty Michigan State News Is published by students' University. East l-insln*. Mich., without direct faculty supervision. of Michigan Stita It Is Rv Twr AMonvTrii istrss his candidate was defeated and den? -x at Havonna Univer¬ n..t the official voice oi the university or of the student body, but while Two ambitious men, the eld¬ he was forced to flee in exile to sity that he cut off his son's al¬ seeking to serve the best interests of both, stands ready to battle any move which would drive a wedge between the two. whether it comes from within er stocky former Army ser¬ lowance. When the father di^i the university or from outside. Member of the Associated Press. Inland a Paytona Beach. Fla Elected n geant and the younger a fall. senator in 1948. he returned fo last year he left half a mll'i.r Daily Press, Intercollegiate Press Association and Associated College Press. lH-arded guerrilla, are repeating Cuba and began a new di ive for dollars, 880,000 of it to Fidt: Vol. 50, No. 5 Wednesday, April 0, 1058 Page Two a drama that took place in Cuba power. On July 2t», 1983. while >?. a quarter of a century ago In 1982 hP f->«*k over in a n student. Oa*iro led an attack If Fidel Castro's forces over¬ imiitaiv barracks at Sdi bloodless coup, ousting Presi¬ .on a throw President Fulgeneio Ba¬ tiago The bloody, unsucce- f,, dent Carlos Prio S<**arrus. AUSG Referendum— tista. the 31 ?>ear-old rebel will he in much the same position that Batista occtidied in 1913 at **•1 believe that I buve apjjointed by destiny to utmost for my republic." Ba¬ do my been assault stirreti Batista's ener?u«-- and Castro became resistance to the regime. a symb-.; • the age of 37. tista his declared. "To me. all Freed from prison when O. Mishandled or Not? two Although leaders against a comparison, there are followers would of these protest figures of history emerged from change the course of a nation who have the masses to ' gress granted amnesty to pigi? ical Mexico and prisoners. Castro went planned his retui Til EH K SEEMS TO I1E some hoopla lately about wheth¬ similarities in their lives. Each are guided for presidential pur¬ He and a small band landoi .. has struggled against a dicta¬ CuIju's east coast in Decernt ; er or not the Al'Sd referendum voting was all it was sup. pose," torship, each reached full stride Castro began life under very 1958 went into Oriente Pr . posed to be. A little examination into what happened those in his early thirties and each different eirctunstanci's. His v ince's Ciefra Maestra Rang.- three registration days seems in order. believes himself Cuba's man of and began a guerrilla v.-arfart* father, a wealthy sugar planter, In the first place, according to rumor, there were ballots destiny. was so annoyed by Fidel's rev¬ that .has continued ever sitnv. for only .'!() percent of the eligible voters. This is based on Cuba was ruled by the ruth¬ Castro is t> f«*et 2. weatv olutionary activities during stu- less Oerardo Mm'hado when Ba¬ heavv bearxl and spectacles p • I) the university pre-registration estimate that 19,000 tista. whose humble birth denicl smokes 8 10 to cigars a d»* students would enroll, 2) the presumption that each stu¬ dent registering has a vote in AUS(» elections, and .'») that him the privileges wealthy, began .his rise to j»ower. Batista plotted against Mach- of Cuba's Life (an Be.. H.s friends say he can get al(»; <»'. two to three hv»ur< of .rest , only about 5,000 ballots wet* printed. sEir-rr right and can sleep on the fl Rut winter term enrollment figures indicate the follow¬ ado. working in an underground w i'hout difficulty. movement and teaming as much I.ITTI.E ROCK. Ark. f-Jh — Batista ha* eall«xl him a crim¬ ing* 18.040 students enrolled winter term; 15,000 of these as he could aliout the Army The Adjutant Section of the inal and a Corhmunist Bus ('a were full-time undergraduates, therefore eligible to vote. from his unusiul Secretary to I. it tie Rock Air Force Base tr..'s associates say the ri4n Al'Sd claims there were at least' It.500 ballots printed. the General Staff vantage point. heanrs g«»venrment in a locator file ti> provide i*t- Castro's followers believe ]••• there was almost one ballot printed for every I 1 '5 eligible Batista made and broke presi¬ sonnel data at a glance There- js Cutxi's man destiny an voters-a liberal participation estimate; even considering dents until HMO. when he him- were numerous Herm to be mm- that he is winning a degre»« •-"•-If t«*»k over the nation's top p!«?tetl on each card tnit one item |H»pular suppoJT t*wit Ba?;> tlie "captive" status of the voters. office He stepped down in 1944. was left off—"Name " cever ha»i. The largest vote recorded for any of the three referen¬ dum proposals was tinder 5,250. Is this an unusually small vote considering the "captive" voters, who were through no exertion of their own, given the opportunity to vote? Or can we assume M.'l percent of the eligible voters is a pretty good representation even in a spoon-fed election Spring Voting Start* May I Campus Classifieds ceremony? If not the latter, there are only a few feasible explanations for the small response from the many pros¬ ED 2-1511 Ext. 2615 pects. First, ballots may have run out intermittently during the affair, as is hinted in some quarters. This is a rather diffi¬ Rules Set For AUSG Elections Deadline 2 P. 31. Everv Dav cult charge to either prove or disprove. Hill No. 7 i«isso*| by Student explanation of the bill, its If the candidate for the presi¬ The only other reason for the ()(» percent non-vote lies Congress provides a system for change* and provisos Is esfieri il- dency does not have these CLASSIFIED RATES AII -tfnl Versify Elections rc- minimum 15 words FOR SALE REAL ESTATE with the students themselves. Father they are carriers of ly pertinent to adequate nlem.m-1 m'erta-- .tile t, forthcoming. of th«- out-going Student C'«»n- •) « j. a-syv . C , nr, HU • -.e >-{) -.(»«>• l?rr ,\erseuan (Ursf* Uil " acquainted with the issues to cast a vote anyway, t'lim- Seventh .Congress fall ^session, In order to be eligible for grcss munottlately preceding the mimical ion regarding the three proposals was not all it. the bill set up 1.1 sections deal¬ an general election 1 days $1.30 TWO rvnoRTFr) V* AHnr; ANY — .. . 1,0 l,.? dsi unrd Wonderful elecbsl office of the AH-lJniVPr- 4 ing with regulations governing Petitioning fur fall and win¬ d«yv . $1.50 mgh?- T' o-e d-.*N*e-« rue ?►.»«. Marti.e *rh>»fd V'so could have been. At'Sri ran the existing amendments si-tv StUilent. t lovernrnent a can- t»«.h . .- I r. Ue» fir. Aid *Jee it' ftess''''*-- nil phases of Student -(ioveru- • didate miel have a 2-point av¬ ter term' ejection* will l»eg.n 5 days $1.65 j |, v-1 •> e. ,,.s, iv. ■ . vi! y tna •along with proposed changes, according to policy, in a State input elections. t«.» week* In-fore the - ADDITIONAt CHARGES - erage and* carw ;i minimum of primary i\Vws advertisement for four* straight days. Since the : ,«h -o.d is ^ SERVICE primary and. final . Icredit*- To remain rn office Spipi^ tvnn eliiction petiticmuig 0v« ■ Rut the election committee violated' its own election pro¬ election, for all Class officer;. the I'-point-.'iveiai:»' mu*t l»» re- tM'gint thuv weeks previous 4g per n.. day rs.e.e-,' he.? =3— B..n B!i4 n.s ,- rr> cedures in the Student Congress representa¬ 18-titions must be picked arid j conspicuous alienee of anv poster explaining f IIIOll up billmq ckarqe 15c TMl S'UON'JT SH08 tives and Student Covetnment returned < >ni»pl«4e»l a we«*k Ik - the proposed changes. To eliminate voting ;fnd run- President will he held May I fefe prima' es The «.uuikiate HOUSING Cr-r- Iv-W THIS I.FAMS I S TO another elections people. According to some voters on the scene, charge hcing levied at the ami H repetitively, it is felt an o ng fi • otfu-e *i,i h« «?e» rt -..l .>,.t|. tw u—t «,de V fw»n- I.on *'"? iff !*-#•> t'opUrf h rs* 21? M A C. ID TMTl Kie-dto'ef, pi onler to vote or out in- regularly cfo.»||e11.1ate f-.r office inyr.i iuate stu.lerr an«t In* . i nnv ia. on the ballot which was more an opinion poll than nil p actual vote, since AI'Sri is jri no position to actually change em.,? ophomorev Im« U'lvvmi 0-42.8 cred ' 41-HM)5, junior*. (Mirvuig UHtenls 12 er**tit* are pieligibie Night si'ho«»| » 1'C.l Hiinmniii »!<«!» fr«mv!isr \>M ilea" Turk" f TV «-ante-si RADIO sersn.-e miONOGRAmt TV aeter**» i 'Wage -ellent tr^r THRFF Rrv> *vn hath Bra. v-1rik» B*dls. Nhoi» »UB the new June grads exam requirement taking effect in 1959 1**1 -1 -IW . and senior *, IftU and Voting eligibi'i'v sthai! be de- ere ronn • r ftfrKee gt> 1 JUt «««• Fiw alMiVr termmed t»> tlie Fiergtonx l'^*'jtv-.iU «V~" >*«•>. •-•red-s „ , ^ s-t. fee**#. e*#!#v »• 8 Rut the biggest mishap in handling was obviously in the 7 ith'tun turns • il« ••*!— ♦»>. Privet# n»-k*o.g pm .• Women's fJvm w tet»ii. cifi/emthtp rn a 11?. m -s, t .ir »s«-h#s «-d t In eliminate dripo-ul of unused ballots. While in the puhlie-comcs-to-thc IIHIIERII.S ANH V\ 111*1 III r'.r (•. U- eilgtMe witb that an attempt to IMV* ei TS«I« *. > | #«--*<** »* subvle-t-a te„ e**tio?i i-i'Vrft • !e !'•>■ ,'f r pr«ie**.*ting* tnix-up* the poll, voting there is no great concern for what the voters 11 in It# ? ..|»er UkM t o ■hll tv W»ti* b*'d. ''..t*4itj^ , A F.lwtiotis Meviev. (kmnt was or- will do with their ballots, this unusual the polls-come to- 7.10 p.m., Forewtiv Cah.n, re. ** intent having !-•« thai »4* m »• » . i eT .#-#-•> 'rp* ' a f'.ree f»i" gai'i/cl It. con«i«ti of thire iovfd rnR ^ »s» e the public setup needed at Iciiri a waste basket for the Iml- INIH'NTRIAI. ARTH I I.I n tcio remain;?, g f' Wm M. TWo—»so- #ee' «♦*»•• «■'• adua'ion hall n «*uu* ?*. one e.»,-ti from Ex. ai- SA JPAR »* 1 «J V K s*' .vi 7 In pm. Rdueahim tluiMmg nrH tie eligitilc n ,alel IV 4 M4>i |«d ' •> N< e«.*:>.g ZM- Oakhll, Ph. >*«t f-enge# jgeele* IV I**t-po4sr ing studcuts~~who wanted no part of the election. f. s .o., office r, tt»e IH*» iiuo ami Mortar Hoareethin* Committee ri* . Cover ooieti! IXNTOKAL LA NOV AGE EXAV ing Voting privilege, i « iiiiiui|m.Mailt here What matters is «»r any Mass ofTl. c The uptvitk AITIVITIES CARNIVAI fumtion i*f the r.« »« g#«tl#.» er, IV 3-« IS-l F »rr.ied rrenrh »• * that such people invariable were destined to K'u",rn'itv tor the Student T»> in I PtSi M#r nf» pass through EXEC. HOARD < lev oi Review iioatvi i* to investigate »U"#t ?.!►• i ...t*. mwavw r »H MEN ".ehesi, r »l!s the reg jit ration litu and it given no place in which to I pm, 1> l'nam n? preiideney u d» - ai! cx*nph»llil» and dfover de- *>• o ri» t-mn USA U inuncil h. uliiStier the catl.it M T* isiuna on . ne: TP J ««•»' 14. dispose of unused ballots, would undoubtedly drop them in ENHIMftRINO (DIMM. ■tare t tfre ivjmpiaimi or v io- peal VfU.K^W AfW»N planning to graduate not littion.s <»f electkm* rules Tlw» G I) ll»' .its— Vr i s»i N rxo.-Ki r irmovfn and gave potential ballot -staffers Houm Oil. ttijir, one v»*ar fueti tie- * # >,*». F.lertkwt* divii'on. Iirnilive * .-1 .s.tM»nor. I J»n TV » *.-.<• pte K all sorts of opportunist - The issues, fortunately, were not tfatt date of 149 Attwt! R.MMI the general election athi Hran« h EO l-VSW shai! te- i fur l!M- r'lRti «sr>»0 A"#' t? 1*4 •/d'" k# WATER CARNIVAI. STAOINO ft,i a 2-|M>ll)t -ii.t » "■ es|Hru»Hv controversial, and were passed by wide margins-, ANIh I.AVOI'T C'OMMITTU. aM'iiige enforcing the»e di* ismn* r.-t rn * nwr. i*r The .--- I AKGE O? «»-? ROOM Privab MV *«» ballot stuffing one pre«tdetitia! r'igihlhtv at The Review IkMtxi rdjuirrcl vvav «»r another probably would have 0 pm, JudUhary i* 1 "• *,"#»ee V made little difference. K<»*n Stu¬ t >? puUite-. the candidate rnuat to go over the sum* in question FMPI OYMFNT •Ter h#*r-ter* s> I t* ks oft T Ore. dent Service* have B fV » A«M t«4 prenjdefit of a niaior no later than tine hour before . Hilt this is still po excuse for incomplete planning and r%( RAoiNo MMirrY a'<>venuog l**t» during hi* jun- ttie next elavtion **l r*VtrN ATTRACTtVT PO- The Prmideht BITfON f t v.witi» 7 nm. 23 Form! Product* n he we hope election workers ». ali?e this in the .eat vrNT ' future, it might t)i»* St latent ton 1 o; on «g Stusieut liovvrnment *r»aii a - i. A .>»isd'ttt,r'-# !-,#•',! »"«»r i* »>i] # IIOTT |. AKROMATION I • fur also be well for critics to check their facts before spreading i.' • l.xix ufive branch °f have the power to enforce the ' lee-" f> «r».n m sh-nia h,.« 7.10 pm, Kr]l.*rg .. \« . m ...... . r ... . I iNOiAN HILLS 'he i*ir*».iem Cabinet ruling «*f the IVmr«l von it r hovh? at i .f their rumors iiowe rroNowics Meet h Ait >.* f!l« g rresiet Park tf«d pe» -r«.r?h M'rtjig*. ». * fts.O Its fV ,.,,^4 f©4 PMU . exec council. 7 cottvnrw itfif vimrn run pm. It !l<«me V mumhk". «'wr»vrp roft t-e MM* IT tlAv- 71UT CWtOGEN #;•* r-". • \z eereliew «-h*rw-e *«■ •VT". £ i;-""** "" *ti % ETER ANA' WIVES »n helfs r*<* Crossword Puzzle v-VV' Sit-1 < i 'r'. two- _ f,.e »-u1 *?•• xt « ' A":>h ASNlHIAnON t«"t!RUr room r« m '• »' •••- fot-ver .N jv ne»-*n at me Xisudn*' Rr..*i *T> il < -,* # ,f w ,, Phvete' R.nm. SiMtXan Village Hal] K— ANN U NC'.V* T,W£ M AC r«t|Nr NEWWAN CUR CHOIR i« "V nvr part rtvr ««• t. 8 30 p.m, St John'* Student **r» Urge rwn&f -n T^n*»: \PAt»TMTNT TWO XTWOt.r* n—e f 'enter rstHif* n*» «#e» tw !*e* XI I XT en Old* I" ..re IV »-l*i fJP9, ; t»*.^e V»tv Car JUNIOR COI'NCII. ! utwmi • end •,.-** I •, 7 ill1 . t'liiiift HfMRt ■<* rtfRrr ROOM rrwNTBMr.D AORICI I.TI RE r4>l C ATION J— "" ' # • t»T-v*te en'-iHf* tagi Rkaw I'tUH FOR SAIE 1 !** " 7 30 pm. ■'*.-IJ '-e.e-.j-—L. —1 ; ^-vr-r, ' . 'Mr r'vr 0*f v.'ef Ho Ac Hal! . STARTAN WOMEN'S I.KAOI'E i» iv.*i *• yx<-fi fr? rxqetov ' w '' «+*■ - - • low*' fg*». •rt* AH gvs-eolee,; t. ^ **-'• M-Ae-., RD * »*« t« 7 Ml t> ie S'l Union . f-.tu.riiv «*•■» *r> I4l« Van*1 Home wt # ••'• • Lee #vt AutwtlOn t)f Oiltrdof l Pvldl# SENIOR COI'NCII. •*>t*r*hws« r U"4i-f R*ih . i ROrvif* FOR MKN" s»r»» f attv ,t H* * fl-siit Rue# fc.^v-he- <'..»• - # . AMlftCAN >IC SAIL 8 30 pm, 2S.I Student Ser¬ r latneinf !»..,«e RD J-TJi? u* n*»* WO p** *eek TO >-•*#• I At, IV 4IMI loo IV X | Ul(i vice* I.REEN All ASH OAS NARHt*A t'»vie» V APJWOVTD ROOM FTiB r #■# Qt'O.VMrr i TX.'PIHA TTVE N'T "It • tie *«et Tee r>.#.e Kef*. **ir* **es. 7 NRRY ■rA.ad for rhdtfrve of pm, fHinind and H<*undV r«*rt rn T-WtCM 1*« •»«' »->J greAuete MWUnti he. *" Il« I 8 pm i Pledging. 8 15 ffl- ■evere! ee<* for wrong !»•» f «!k TH»]e> 9 \mf * MV mwrTt' Af.e -ore* end . « pm. (VXmningl. Wo¬ — — nm. a _ ; vefuebte kea ir t Tp»-mgg *Mfwwl' Aneooe » ind fa* veer eld fr im 11 Wai men'* Ovm -. r ,T e .... „ .. SSfiM* mteieeSed ■ eeieu pi w err inwmg " tr-e ' l* m.t ego* lis OOlRMTTs I MOW ARTH W.-.4w ltf»TftR "tCV? 1 r • ?^. ^ * . «.Hl 'K 7 30 ♦ r*neor#',*,von t.. Wf.-r-r f—ws — sf»»#a »* 'vi rhe*i- AH# rr J* " V m '»«. sr-ndd CerUCt Mr. Me'v p.m. KeUogg Center , hoe# rv i n* mngiaMi la HO tw r*«hM Ph.— PP f-lTTl fXWrHi 71 W#nt(U<»tt 2/ Cuttavg REFORMED CHRISTIAN nrrx>BATrn CAKTB nrtn'rurn LOST end FOUND rtf« RJ". Uwl rrtioRRHtr I.. *bsi t— # M'ties *-A*r» x*en **rv« BLACK -No# fee Micliigaii Stale Newts n«Sor detW*'"W* r-e**m Thihli*hest .m .Lim d*># M.m-c Ihrmigti frtdev WvUies* during on e'J trnee esm.tsee 29 Sli.v** 14 Tell W>-*sir* -a.. CiKipTS, b»'-" winter stsrf erong ternse. w-exty Runeg MhiNt hem, end o#s T" i n ion hoard .v. P* TV J-IIfiB ».«? : M S %ne y ■ equal fiaioi 7 JO vm «. Reteresf •« .to tw OM Co!"rye Hat* «e,*u>d rUe m#t«ef under e«t of Merv* 8. tfH et «»• pd atiu* ti-Wt ' V >5 Mil* df-ae I VNTtMIlT (til WOMEN fid Uniint Midi TP POP At** U* •-# Tiwoc . Vt Eft POR DAN.TNG »ws,s„. . „ ^ A-d P#•*-!*.» the x«B»' e^.nn •*#--%«#.»* CVsmhg.. J«3 Eureka «,,,*# hge-eg ekgttg- h* fwe w.^, h, rnr Wy. pt hv ,*»* H* •MR Leo- ' r\ mu«.< 8 i»m. Aft S*fr*»« OureN tf Cewdei Cde Meed IV MM' w iH 54 AWVnnjit.ro term* MV tot thjee IfTim, |4V ^-wser .-#* -end mtr ma».- j ' ■ roRERT PRODI WW Cl I R Me.nhet of the I; land Da i» ine. Aeam vated Pree* end the ORPPMIC Al. BK;NB end gM—hsw. j M J7 Sailor Awwwteteg c-dtegu?# fhewi real estate transportation IS' W -V ?• 7 30 njn.. 78 F.mwM Prods***, roi#' »»#*-*« **• —« r»h|e*s- rx 10 Potermtft# rm 42 Walk* JI NIOR PANNES EENIC Data Erang EMir-RClM • r u V XI 1* lamely corwat NgRU Tr«M w-' Si r£ ."'X11; THm mmccm ,rrw swrrro ro — *e «> *4 U u ♦ ar M Nr*»tivd * nm . 33 Union Neairi tatlM gwln Men Atws Pit -7^% s.ns2tZT £?i~,A~* " cr- In l*. A 4.1 ' »; *J M .1-" (V prefl* Rrpkm* rWAMt CU*B 8 30 n m . 32 Union. ItBph MNnr Hi Meter —•nr. PVB* »-n . BRED »w>. EJfOli*** old BP* Raw*## Rv»» ] ED J-J rw^Tefc^ "fehje' ! mi CRASTATE LEAVTWG >\* > •0 IWcheival'i MET DAIRY ail Eehws Reawte «VTt t«T i i !*•l# far Rhumi • ■4 cry RAM Pm* MiVt Lye* ehepwrg H ACRES OW Arowv D#T«w <^** ** Tw* rtget* SPere et M it •a 7 .30 n m CJOAJtrrTTA • *1 nek 9* » j twee- «-»ver Joke end Peetnetor ;.• |?8 Anthony MM Rear A**uunt ITST i Ik-shuf . Rare Rogers an tee row* h..«*le hw wvne puwwle; fo,i# from Lake M>rt>>f«* lg«t- MttP •" JT ~ fi" •j 0 calve* KAPPA DELTA Pt »!»«• EdHet Bnrtety IdWet Larry «wu* ••Sd new tkw Otero *He erwtrod now JM t*> % «B O • 48 Acquit* bf 7 |un„ 34 Union. Teei |eh* Kr ef-id'ne 4-«n to' fOX cement bWwfc tool storegv and WANTED J t laHer Ntaht Editor* John BeOwe. «ta| twwt »X *nd-t Ro.g.4n Roae. ear—e. Mi hoeesne ^wWWIW SI ftaudcdV tetter. Rate Itrwtt, It# Treetter b* Kit* Thro tar or m M alg eortrte aacdo tree* EarwOewt TtmnHr PX or a* V ;•*« water .5io2f*?'W1 Night Staff Jarre Itth BUR Wn*e K»r Utt m if U Btttot omU.li AMI. WtgM Idtter* Jdn ARaaa Rll RrtrliM. theatfre Lrgata. An _ PERK CHAIR Rtt R « R aak ■ — ■ t c.r*~l «■ ' ^ teQtt • "TWTO VI MA - mm T MlM ««Mer •Ml* Bfaaao. PR Muui. tebto M m Phono ED MB* Hi OWWEB OLUMQ THREE-bog- .f Ai IUM U MIR. Ami. WtgM IAN! AeeeWe Inne RU« i» rn#on pajnnr— — brtctl ranch fhUt Low mtmrtoa from eampua bene i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS (Economic Decline ''Homeward' Voted Best Piny April 9,1959 Frpnrh, AljrrriuiU C'.la-li in Three Area- Eage Tbree fM ■ la 1**1 Slow Down NEW YORK '-PI — The New judged the outstanding musical, The foreign play. "Iav»k Back ■Shows dh—French troops ALGIERS nourtcCment said 243 robe's York Trama Critics circle Tues¬ day chose "l,oolc Homeward. by narrow margin, and "l.nok B irk in Anger" was selected as in Anger." was written bv John a«>«- kiIl.M, The French 1-^ H-'l Angel" as the iiest American the sea^o.j's best foreign plav. Osborne, one of England' ed m three areas of eastern Al¬ ».w ~S l iii-mplovnient Statistics called angry young men II is geria Tuesday and a French an- were not given. w ■ play of the Broadway seu*«»n. The !8 New York City critic* • The Music Man" was ad- took no«t. .of the death earlier in a stinging commentary on Bi !•- ain's C'nmptis Classifieds I.mv Cost Show Increase for March •he da.v «»f t»ne uf the circle's postwar generation. . . . founders, George Jean Nathan Gardening Tops Thev aid in a resolution that ,V^HlVOTOX OP)—President Eisenhower mild Tuesday he ' undoubtedfy did more than from Helena , i unemployment statistics, showing n 25,000 i». TV Show Tonight nnv oicie critic to raiv the raws Rubinstein: V. if i*i March, • .uvinomv. "indicate a slowing up of the decline" in . — Organic gardening will be the standards of America." playwrightuvg ut triple-purpose beauty dew! |the nation'* economy . longer—by 399.999 Ut l.43(l.ooit. subject discussed by a group of la».»k Homeward Angel." is * . v. . mment reported that hiflinl aueh Mil since (he rnd MStf scientists on tonight's K«f. Fiirgs* diamati/ation i»f a non-greasy lubricant...a .r cirase last month •f World War n. "Town aiui Country" program the late Thomas Wolfe's novel unemployment to i-iui • Compared with a year ago at 7 3rt on WKAR-TV. I drew 13 votes to three for deep, gentle cleanser...a I •» "»*' aoout 7 percent of It's h«>peii that George Stein- William fnge*> The Dark at the working force. At. employment was down in Matvh • bauer. Art Wokxnt and Robert Top of the Stairs." protective reconxlitioner...all . ... employment pick* by 1.554.000 and unemployment Oaroltis. prufissom of bothny. In M-'evting the musical, the Was up. by 1,793,000. » Ulooo to a total of Crown Prince Felsal. has been soil science, and horticulture • Matvh job cutbacks were rtituy tune deadhs-ktxi between these in one new blend; • 000 given rontml of foreign. Anon- respectively, will l»e able to re- Mu«:«; Man" and "West Side heaviest in the auto, machinery F -CM ,-r said in a etate¬ rial and internal affairs of .liiove the c!«>ak of mystery that S'."i> " On. the thinl ballot. nure* show "a pickup ard helped metals bring industries This factory employ¬ *niudi Arabia by hia brother. surroutids* the ^ubocl (»f organic "Muc Mm"'won 10 B It was only 1.35 plus tax. i(fw r March and a leveling King Saud. Pro-t.gyptian prince gardening . Co-.pn»s«\i by Meivdith Willson. ment down 1 *2 million below a , ;>|ovment" may he the oil-rich! kingdom's year ago. mo-st of the decrease I OMrff An.-no being in durable goods i tutus- new strong mon. Wd,nt o« <•" *»«» »•«*«- , , ,„nt.nurd Mitheut d«*»MlllW •« IA» sign of "an* trieti. The report made rlear thai . I/»/»«■«/* Due Sihiii JcK'l lllsi 111 S • fart* are firts." regard lea* •# month to month lifkup Alf students who wish to ap- oid "and there a over-ell Job totals the real trou¬ ilrUtf pear before the late r««gistrati>»n u of sunshine la Taea- ble on the eeonomlr scene I* in apiHsils (snirt must e:»|l Justice the factories and metal mills. lias's rrm»rt•** Grimy Hut'/. ED 2-3513, by T% —I ..tte total of 5.198,000 The report said air* raft in¬ April 20 or forfeit the $25 late , - a ■ 164-year high. dustry employment, after fall¬ registration fee. \A to the heavy unem- ing most of last year. has . } :.'Ui!s i»f pre-war 1941. changed little in Wg* past few ■■ t .ncrease of 25.000 months. I'liii-Orllioilnx Slate , •» h .i.Mess was tiny The factory work week re¬ llnlv 1 ■K'lion Vt'.|M'r. . rh the whopping mained about the same in ..... - c'.t rlimtt* r»f 1.120.- March as m February. .IK1- Pan-Orthodox Stddoht Asso¬ n Jarrtnrv and 680.000 in hours, down more than 1 *2 ciation will holti a Holy Pnctinn •Kl-. But unemployment hours from a year ago Weekly vesper service today at 7 30 p m. v «#v!:.ne* in March. factory earnings at $H0 85 were in the University Alumni Cha¬ ,»»• encee and I-abor De- about the same as in February, . pel: Orthodox Catholic students ■ :■ nted. out in their but about | .35 below la«t year. and faculty ur* urged to attend. i .. r. nthly job'report 'hat „ u'"i ■„ employment boost SALE! STRETCH well within the 120.000 k • ,» . --'*r considered pos- NYLON STRING ■t — d.ta in any one Tg- fgii'res are obtained Alpha Epsilon Pi • o .. ... • >; 35,000 households GLOVES O I* E N EVERY W Eli-NKS It \ Y MUIII I Mil. N t > K ; . .*r ng them nationwide, the departments she said J»ii Mirrh weather was a little CORDIALLY INVITES |.>ider and stnrmier than naval. pmOM* deterring Mhkwr 1.44 r|M«*n»ent However, they e«n- |<-ded that unemployment failed rsgularl/ shew its usual March km- AU MEN jrns rment normally a boat 5 r.em «r ,n this rase about 2.00 and 2.SO 4 a ratio of TO AN • r»c.e fr«»tn t! 7 special savings , • -v- • February to 7 per- V .cs-r. fbrth employ - on your favor¬ • * 1***4 re unemployment in- <*f d 350.1100 CX- OPEN SMOKER ite little glovesi •. the labor force v h joir Situation helanca nylon i , i . sup <•? 250.000 in 7:30-9:00 •• »•••. • v cr.t, mainly wo. stretch shorties lif t' while factory APRIL • in fresh spring ctm ter' ,-ed again, by about 343 ALBERT ST. J Ne» i<4 u item plot merit — •* hetweeu February and those pastels shades i.rrh - declined by !#•.##• In or white, some |*v*one some a# the prrrhsa- ■ nnnplosed lag m found Juba. rehiring tanti< the But CAREERS OVERSEAS are tailored; Amrrkin rumnnntes ahra«| par hiih salaries plus living some are sun- |u.wher Mf the long-term Mem- allowanrr* and free transpurtallon. I Inn^r a rareer with travel 'hose idle IS weeka or and od\rnture in lurnpe. Huuth Amerira. Africa. Asia New dusted with booklet lists American companies and Government agencies Vulitiinl Irenders emplorby college graduates in administrative, technical and seed beards, professional positions Also hotel, newspaper radio travel, our cool cotton chemise one size fits all. dulr MSI Talks personal businesa leads from on-the-spot research, plus geo- blouse goes to a new longer grapblral listing of ronstrurtion projects emploving engineers, till I't,"ifI Issues teachers, personnel and public relations representatives, etc. Mend II to Hill International l*uhlirations. I kept length. . . a loose-waisted 34. f O. Box 229. l ong Island I lt» I. New York. . -.crs of the notion's drip-dry wonder with double- V . {Mf.e* N-ues will g bring 1PMI .li- -!l I ll Mil is tabbed low coll.ir and hipbone f-iri.t* at MSV. ac- r Ke-1 Grorn, d.rei-tor Cuff, whi'e. iUt-4 TD ! *> 3V "..'J Ltef.efib ■ . j'.e* fSniunnan of the *• n Ue». ,»f the Detn- **'' and Uwnmc Sigma Nu ■ ■ •.a.rr.4»n 4 the Cen- >-. »» rt itw of the He- !' * t Mk4ugan. will " rhe Sfurterit Gov- ,' if ran . HblKlca — "• *) from hia Waidt* "Trr» t. deliver a OPEN RUSH SMOKER Mr t! J 3 gt a p m in i " n»>m IJndevner • "■ ' April 23 in « Un- ApiN 7 11 711 NardMn Dr. will present • ' ■' «**ssrhes fidlow- ■ ' . ex*. " iter (4 the and anmer 740 - Ml P.M. polit- apartment will art ••it-'Af thit t.rre, OaN EN 2-2101 fw rkkt Pr. I heirs' 11 ork rlnhil for Monro r • ■* ! M r>rm. <4 ' •' p«rt in ■). ,n- '' ■— (J thr Intern,- * " ! " on EirrptKmnJ —' n* !*»« ,nt la Sigma Alpha Mu Colony I •' i Mo ' " *:U fvpod lala, * bnr« iamt In h.«h i 4" . ,,-.rr. I ' - *l* OPEN RUSH SMOKER _ . . huurvmttun " ' "» «W«d ctuidran I . ' -• x*®!. rTT* ' Wrf*um. Dr. * py Hma< >««.•» Cotlnga ~ GRADUATE 7*1 PJL Wti. April • THEN FLY MAIL THin COURON TODAY Tht Air Porct pilot or DAvigthar ia a man of aa important career ia the new A«e of Spare. At a college graduate, you will he given AviatKtn I'd it t lefurniatiea. lu-i't. C 21 many talent* Ha U, Ar*t «. 0. the air and no Hour nwta. la bririition. he priority consideration for th* Air rojrr* has a Arm backfrounri ia onfiMarinf dec* Av iation ( adH Program. While openinge are Plrstr »r-.| me •Irtaile on ir.y < pp-.rtei.l«m aa *S Ayi«'U»a Cadet Hi tko t? S Air tone I a n • l*. S. rttiien, betoeen tha «ge» uf !V and -•>and a trunk*. aatro-Mvifali-b **4 allied flefds. limited, you will be tea lad and advioud imme• r*«idenl of the t'. N «r |t*>«s«Miwtin. I nru tnlerealed in □ Pilot CNavigator Then, too, ho moot ahow -Utanriiof quail- dmtrly of quaiiftcatioa atatua. Piftd out if you t mining. tie* of initially*, Iaa4*r»hipaa4aelf-reliance. measure up. I'aste the attached coup<;n on a He u, in abort, a mi om n* ntJjr pvnpared for puwt card and mail it now. \a»«. „r»i/rg«_ Atrsrl— U. 8. AIR fORCe AVIATION CADET PROGRAM Ci",— Down Boston. 2*1 IM Sports Netmen End Tour Schedule Night Sports Fdilor—Jim Kvppia Canadiens Cop Stanley Cup Opener toll A V MICHIGAN* April f*. If)f»8 STATE NEWS rase four MONTREAL - «/Pi Dickie lan Stanley winged in a shot for Maurice, 'Rocket" Richard With 3-3 Record ROW I.I NG M«»oro's tic-breaking goal at the Firuins at 5:54 of the second fought his way deep in the Bos¬ "Our' thtir' south xxa.i a very successful and rexxarilinc Alley « on 13 r.2 of the second period gave period. ' ton end, well to the side of the one," Tennis Coach Stun Drobac said in rccappine the I-? Ij«I Shaw $ \s Armstrong H Rochester, the first football the Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 All three goals of the game .1-1 Huttrrfii'M I v* Ratlii-r « rival for Syracuse, heat the net He passed to Jean Beliveau. tuo-week trip. J-« West Shaw 10 %■%. Hailev ! victory over the Boston Bruins were scored while the scoring State managed'to win only two 1-« Hryan 2 v» Fntmon* .2 Orange 38-0 in 18fM) team had manpower advantage. a few feet off to goalie Don The squad posted an overall" Tuesday night in n bruising, bat- doubles in the Rollins pairing I.ro I.ahine of Boston wan sit- Simons' left, Simmons apparent¬ mark of three wins and three t» ring opener of the Stanley and against Miami the Sparta^.- Cup finals tincr out a tripping penalty when losses while playing such top- ly tried to prevent Ekdiveau from' suffered a B-0 shutout Bernte 'Boom Boom" Goof- Moore, National Hpekey League notch teams as Florida Univer¬ fchooting. Beliveau .pulled the sity, Tennessee and the U S. Heading north the MM* squad frion scored for Montreal at scoring champion this season, (ompleted the toar with im¬ puck back, Simmons took the "Naval Ah- Station in Pensacola. an 12 24 of-the opening period. a supplied the winner at the height bait. Again Beliveau pulled bark pressive 7-2 victory Ten¬ OPEN RUSH SMOKER Flu over Titter "b-minute battle all its of a roaring Montreal power and Simmons appeared 'ready to nessee. State swept Ave singles < mi "Nviiff 13 penalties, and Al¬ play.. A year ago the netmen fin¬ dive for the puck. ished sixth in the Big 10 race and two doubles matches. Boston defenseman Fej-nie and compiled a 2-5 record on Paring the Spartans was Bill Flaman meanwhile was also the spring circuit Bisartl ""uho ended up with ,i s irked oyer toward Beliveau, MIX RI'SHELL According to Drobac. who iv Phi Kappa Tau and Moore was left uncovered in his first season a> coach, the . . , sidelined star . . . Froth Trim it the f.iir VETERANS ASSOCIATION corner of the net outlook is optimistic on the ha-ds • 1;< iiveau passed across to Moore «»t ihv .fine showing this npi.uk ( ripplnl ( fltir., . Any freshmen interested in who took his- time and calmly Opening against the Naval Air playing tennis should attend lifted the puck, into the net on licpi iiil on licnrli Station. Brohar's team won the a meeting Friday at 4 p.m. Fraternity M*" v.:.n open 1 side in scramble as Simmons tried back. BOSTON The TV-.ion singles match h* a 5-1 More. in 223 Jenison Gym. accord¬ Haiti canceled the doubles, ing to Coach Stan llrohae. Celtics, seriously crippled with- The highly grated teams start¬ AVer dropping five ol 'he ed the opener of the best-of- n champion.iup i< iiperi all Shree double* wliilv H'-mg the meet. 5-4. C "oselv i* iretnba and behind were sophomore B. ' Mile- Hi fen Red The MSU tennis team edged Hotchkiss with identical s'ingles r Storey waved of¬ game with St I have \ur-ily ( lull 2-4 4-1 marks respectively. been ikiV. Returner'Bob SassacK ris'oin ,n the trip two doubles mcmlw rs of ?h« Bosto., c'Wich Red Auerbacb w;l! itis * f i re< "t the -.s -.'n«les- show en vast improvemen* 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in tin 'be third e« n i pc i i«h( .mil t a' in Hot) foijA> • t ,,vh' and .two of the thl• «• 1 was pleased but not thorougli! •rove ,ntr» the piv»t MUSIC AUD Both team .tired in the i.nal . spot If was this maneuvi ■. dr-id>it ■ Facing fxxtrin- ,md Miami Uru- -..'.sfied with the "f w rk. lies ahead results and. Pletr \m .• *■; but were sfili giving ail Bulled its Saturday night's game, vtre-ity. two clubs whs b pl.re .sh'.iild be ready for the q.i.n; tiny Kari, which supphed Boston with a oiit'<1o"Ts throughout t! ie year, rangulai meet at F.vaiudon. I . surpn«c advantage the Spartan;, -lost t»oth match#'-- w nich includes Chicago Purd*ie and Northwestern April 25-2H Drob^' t ommented "As it hmkx now the xinglrs What does this fruit have to do with this cigarette filter? OPI N UiliMMiW re«ter follow Ituli hktss man. % this itrder: Hixird Zareniha. \ela. Ilofi Mwark and Smith. In the •. • • * :a». . doubles I plan to pair Bisard • - •• . • - . I VI NING and Hoffman. Ilntrhkixx and tara%*ay his tea* ■i ,i*r- \! *nday * A father -f fh:»« children *!»■:■• «s ■ i- !»«<•! ge Stepa'noA ich a vl.pt lit lei;a .irr working n i MMI We a pi a .. dolll'ies Th. tx. r I'Vnr ITS , All varsilv and frosh fen eers interested tn attend we ! the femtng banquet are re¬ quested to sign up at Jeni¬ son. 1 he banquet is slated for i ft.3d pm. Thursday, at Ma. j m»ii (t ountry Kitchenl and rides will he furnished, if needed, at l» p.m. in front of Jentson. lUeqtie! <"*• " ret.. < rs .i.'\ I -r tl«e di'h i, ' k Bl.-ani S7.45 '! bo .< ii NWie ul.'ir II, of ., *.;• i ap'am it.M . •»; "5 ■i! 'be i ourt His • MEN'S ST\UMS $ 1.93 In te.inir^a't Havi •'.« A 11 'sinfio* »;<•• tt" i v PL- tvii.g hi.il • apfain D u. I lour styles to choose front I THE VICEROY FILTER IS MADE • • WOMEN'S HOYS ♦ t«ll(Ls SI..Ml — S I.9.* I'ricnl avrtrnling to >»iie Ilowv INuiikmI Top Player NE.V YORK -P Vrb , FROM A PURE, NATURAL t..i W..-gi Cayer B <'»f :H s-kcv ase !.» '!•< of Hn.se of Uic D»dr«»it Ti< year TkCMUy of the MopSrtx'. rh ,n year an-oial Pictor.a' w.«,i *od T »ser. n.< • 's. "P. H-.Tiev Month:. Apr-.: ,-.j» named the MATERIAL FOUND IN All FRUIT > hca of the year < i'- bfi by if> isldort < KfrrT «e ce'.i'«i .tu .u-.jrei '" H' cstvutivc W■ CT Fi »•...« .Agvr of the Whitby O team ;vh« h won the- xa • »r'd a;- . u h's kej charmpionship T'H> nr "-wk Brum.. H v-<-4 Boston tlripn*. and it gives you Maximum Filtration k Top ^ i psotic H.ack - Haw iu* B<»t<4#y 111' T v b..' Coach IV,. (or the Smoothest Smoke! y>n -»f the fT patf, t.» , . . tin .pure, natural taite for /hut I'arty or i I' tlih. lui'll.m tiii.iiiux \i>, \ lii'U'X Jjtxea xou mine ill vxh.lt you IHon rr If H hy not rent our ? 1 j ihallux' t .. . don't want a repitition of last of Coach Duffy year'" . . . •» fhat win the Spartans eight of nine In their single drfr.it to Puiju.v Rji-ktlrlii Coach Sonny Oi-jii- .Shortly after a "rookie" back dropped a handoff ami was sent • • . TOM DARLING al riaa, rkaa, MRX OF MICHIGAN STATE: Some contend it might dollua is already uking strt*. io on a little jaunt around the . held. He didn't fumble the red ••It'll <»iit of lluil m intiT null tintl inlo Spring suit, — that the Stair Sacks iH4%ra. k li ■ rr.e> r.i'.ter*on. meets the will ask Congress He said Mac hen and Willie Pastranu had their chance and Commencement beat 52.50 drflnilr ri-ient -th h monopolistic roected it n.ton D'Amato wouldn't the other* 1 I ton'l 1 1 indmd ilfliry — mv thv»e ftuhion Men linltiy. thr line Announcements Th IoiiL Your LOVELIEST irh v »«i .r-trdl .i liave your h«ir NOW ftejbooA c Ross ACROSS «hit- T >iia|M-«l anil slvlrtl al ELBA (HARE 1 lleauty Salon 2101, AUsril I MMMMSTOM I'ATRONS COMMENTS t tcd at Jem rr- era Ma¬ for EI) 2 2416 1 FROM A SNEAK I'HEVIEW and i r t ,deid if morf of IFC iietl Announces r Vr*« irmt H« OPEN RUSH n.4 «nd T nr• »nu c.Jev?.«*t Tonight rdtit m H . O dir ai up 'ICO Ho: y» II.c !ih * It4 P. ^ »>n • ■■ It OEM i;-s All Houses »« ll a . .ea« . er-tvwe rkrl «r 7:30 to 9-.30 ne.' \ Sunday, April 20, Legal ER Pledging Date i i ! i i