ff.WEN CLOl'IM stw loo* t »<« (1' '/,noli whllf waiting I'urtt ir» *•% ih» weatherman'* ,.in)pr*vrd to »rt,&h5dVr ,|tar mimhi \pril with »■ Krt" h.t (O. *>* t*4n |.ft« tl-trrr*. H'rtlnrMliV high f»r M f >*ti\ * .11 he a found 4*. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—TIH'KSDAV, APRIL 10, 1058 PRICE 5 CENTS j\o Satellite Oifcussion On. Summit K ,V K Slnlruirol New Ta'.too InSI"'N — Soviet Vl,ir[",,r Nikita Klirnshchi'V up a vi.-it to Hungary Sraltrml Slriki1* (•„lncs,l:.v night declaring IVmi' l'fin|Mi.rarv ..... . ,,i Red aatelllte ... .'a.mof l>e iliseiiK.«ed HAVANA. ( u».a • V>--t it- K.i-f Wt'xt summit l*a*« urniiil f*»rve.a crti>hp«l « n*tN*l upnsinjy in Havana. m "a i■■ in a joint Khru-kup •' "WlSC'Fht itl'c'v . u.'.h the principles k.il.ftl «'ti«- (a.hre hvutenant M.ifr \f»* I'hulii hs Nun llutfdlrs Nations Charter Leonard Marhrnrlr Tuipir, member of the w a-> rrjmpel :i*»t d* ad I nivemity - in a • 'vrjirrnce in the debate team, is shown as hr discussed the topic "That (treat Rn- r . i .n4 Ci. itight I'r*'fti-i«-nt Fut* (!»:• of sovereign tain Has Become the If'th State.** g«n-,o 11*:. 'i' *•<<** rnrrnnt :-.n I three pnlat-mAi were Wounded, tfornu radio broadcast a Britain 1'flli I . S. Sliilcf H iu-f h.i| p«'tis I have got a F cht.r.s . catered at the po: ? umitun of ihr wmmunkiue ax i»,t tnory experience m c'.-Tj«-* >»f >• «! H i-, .if .i arried h\ ihr snyiet new* «• c.i'darv organization and the no To* • , .que declared • MSU Hosts Glasgow I. n , • V- ri <*' nis r i «»f unifir.l fore-.'* than m the active list." ( R«"!»!n n t. and bt I a in. ii'fl.v h< ii a id TV Ki-vnh»iwer cirew on his ex¬ .ii Havana .nd .played r^sR .uid Hungary ■ ■ it« that the Qlios* •tructure of the For International Debate it preme ience World Commander and his de- War It Su¬ lied* J'asslcr and Irwin y*»n hrms sine a duel •Stale New* ClnldrriTs Choir mid ?»ciirammeli». inslruimnUl I'h.ilit lit Nan luidAi»« p:ep.» «»d a4# r* . < I d- ;«.id'-r* *: ).•; !• ■" Mg I'uh rs c.i-:i.. > i as of am c.'.'h-N of Army serv-nv when he 'in Wednesday nishl's "\ ienna on Parade," ac- * quartcl. also appeared \ repeat perform.tner n •r.•*-.«■» r.*-*i gen* r... -tai- u ;.n n lt» |H»N ST %S| \ -t tiled m th*. plan which wvnt compaitied by the fieutschmeisler Rand. The scheduled a I 0:1.1 in the A ud *»ee review, page ■ w tatc cannot be • lt» t Tne* guw th* won! fur 11»- f,ir «i>inis.sion at a:; '1 he MSI* ilehat intr team locked horn- vtjth n^rr»'>rM.i- te ( "nerc a April 3 t' ix%..rt" In hr.»'f. the plan wmtld give *_» e up ill arm: "•if.Tenet* since t* tive.s of (ila.-yow (Scotlarah l'iiivt»r-ity U.e«liu'.-tl.t.v tiipht. ; .tccided upon by "* The | : •(«Ait»o!i. Th.it (.ti.it the Itefen»e Seeretarv gri-atly N AACP Also *»n Anemia ,.K .an' I*., i! rri'gMxi authcirdy over military Wwkm at lactones ami . M .• • "( these countries twi-uMie 'h«* ».Hiir vi" • -'- v and finally tak- Time. Life atfiro ii'ivel'v •«i i nil g, do * mgrade the deparf- in the talrphofsr. electric and A USG Debates Insurance Rates a m*tiM ..f t'a- Armv. N'.ivy and left their )«»h\ , r i ; building social-. ti* o.nip*nir* Air Force to administrative work I *Hi«mttiiM-atiiytis and rleetrie Mjl>- .'r- warned oti.v ami ci\e additional re- P**wer nut in sections of Questioned . , against MSU :-otc: were ■ par'* unity. xi-insiiiilrties to the Joint Chiefs ( ontintintioti of the Student Atrording to the company, thev de'a.ls attout the oig.tf. . > the n|y fur * time. Rut the ... ! M Tut|. t ! ■' ^ ■ • >!♦■ the danger of of Staff fi urutiee Ufintract and the N.i- have re*-* iv* d JSH.fHWl lit pre- tf>,• .•.>ngr*-N-'uen M.-nd-• %f.'p strikes were only .temporary. Aid. ? on m.*d» it .!• *.ir -*• hieh Ktvenhnwct .iryfucd for it «»t ♦ .> al A s'wiation t-r the Ad- tnttims a't't paid out $H2!00t> in m the N AA( *|* n.N bind:tit- Jii Schools ,i- t •vt.iri»n;sm w 'In . I'I -rt'fl ti.» sut'-t.iii- A ri.nm' de*Mar:«tp»?i d .-.rtf between 'he th* tin.*- wi'h this" key dfelura- V ?.cement of Cnloted |*e*tp|e claims in th»- fust y*.»r of" th»» man* lie'ie*e. he jaente f «hi* It fc •n i t I ,i? lit ; *F* t. a. I--- the .ittentmn of Student insurance program t- poftsihle for a pers.m to *t* q> :,k- "-ni: *,« * arr.ed out un¬ a?wi the • .a-*,-" and which h urt 1* r 'In /n' S:: der d.ristion of th.* ( hr • c ■ ttofv to the ratce a'egie and tacta a! plan¬ { ongrrv .it the first meeting tine of the main causes for out anv fin-e •• - i onoo.ii ik.'t'i and r ? Far*. IViiicip.iU Kiieoiirape i w • •'k .i, class. tf»e oau-e r\ domination of •• US, ting must he completely unnted. 0' -firing term Wcdf.«--d.iv nigh' thr high rate of pwurance pa* A i "I! *'.< 1 tak* -it c«e- - *• * combat forrt-s mga'nized into The insurance ixmtract wi'h niitt*. ..f the h»''.« ii'Ofii 2! ^»,d '.he a I* -1!: a n I of the the communique for all ment haa been the unexpected I* ' Tearhers to Protest that pr.n'tii a! puip«o» s publ.e fore*-, «,nd pK. r«-1 It . '».«• tye t tai< unified command-, each ecpnp- C ontinental wht h expire# S* p* high rate «f aeetdental deaths, in fa\«*r. !t *»ppm«'d and 3 »b- *«:i . p*sl with the iniKt rft.eietit w*a tnidaT lit can ii«»t la rv»w wed at st.r.tions t« • a»Made *rf it# eiti/vns" ,.r p r a word of thanks •I fi fit limb# nnd T» rry W» - the company explained. that the i>ieset.t pienuutn of $H .SO. In ofher action (Ongr* -. de¬ i|usk'\ *-tnadusf ,,n attempt 'u N« a' backing against the WASIII.VCJTdN uV, ~ An ' r»v>r» m miH MSU Th. » pons sv*ten>* wn nee r.n F.a* h aiculenta! death .c'.aim AU-Uiiivi-i Mty Student Govern¬ ft it*»{ !t il At* I Wacm- Reg.tn i to- Has ."a •<» battleg.oun "■*> antMnanist o*\«'!'»p, singly h-ti an*f pn-parttf .i ■ uprising ajrency of the National K questinnml ,i >*-r \ »«■* r* |H>r"*st I-.!,, v f .tVe excused *«'' rep»c * Mlafiv* < r» t0 \ •* nc .:,i"lv'*t in tin* in "- Im . au • it* t. Mi'--? . do*' the adviMHhilitv of further C'l.cii- h.e-e run mu« h lug'ur To maintain .*!! loaiefits of the Who ha ! "TVed full mIio >' l* 11*1 *'.* Rein! 1 ' o , tm-tdv (.f An F.a '# r wet has po on*' 'pier anllei|H«!*'iI ta t .lie* "f the pie en! poll* v, the compahv -aid !< Hod than ku-:xn '•! Cubans- :' u-e of l.ife ami Time maira-.. •d.ajwd r 'RV Chief . t« in •« "ie ! i.i pur< ti.i • d pen.what up as a ma- ba'tle r .l.se in ho* | dal rah .*, he said. the |>ri rnium rat« ». w**ul*i have r. ' j;n.d • » p . r h, Mig plar* , zine- in clas>r(H>m work U no" n t'onjfrc-.* tjrit.f Tt»c iu ti'if. i.v th. N.i'.'-t . rute i i , Apr, IV R«p Ki'dav lll-T**' ti la- r .f ed !«• T her*' .u« ' vii ^11 7*. ba' le etioi. rft t*. (•r*>ii|i to Th.-, t.-it fn Hwv fed that "«-! wed-laid plans.p.r f ..f 'f. v , I upei; hearings on the T.. - lii-iir;iii< <- I*l.i■ i ,s . a Camplains* Avi i.i'fli |'riini|wi' from mi .ii'ii 1 NASM' • • t • J . \ s 1. • ■ "'i.Mi ..'fii •n Art * n'v*w»'i f f . plan and on other idea cevanipir.g the lM«fen*e 11*- tmerit. Slate Kiflt'incii th.- p.'oglaiii. e*.ii!i'u»e cm ii id Gleaa.n the fa.lie* ir. to.in* *- aid With i " Kith* I * y ">»• The >titdent Welfare committer will dl#- Rights an.l U « f aslm s' k '••■!' '« * upii,.:ig ha*I gone Calls Meet the I'.m* Mao h ?t F f . • ki r n I '* W.r I t-j'f '• Mo# I irl.t lt d .ijh'. d Kdlav vi rv ha- a! read V mucti the s.itd wi.wfnrn he To Host Biff 10 I ... tU.*• ,..,f the , iiiii|.,cit. . hanging pr;. i- « tit ta " k«'| ' * ciiss ctuitinuation *»f the in¬ surance contract and changes went into rhirf se*si*»«i Ha* at an t a aides secret rrridrIS,ni* tonight to ptrk NAkSI' f m- •' • S. . r.-' ■ Tickets f.w the \f\% aioip t «U» «n ofM-mtu* the *"i- In the nolle* with tip gvdig on*> man the'.Seer«- T"h«- fin tl totirn.tu »n' "f 'h** a com pan* the pert* and try to restore rr- V f.vr miiij Wed»n i.«i t!i« I '• .«»*i' • gtmnastics rhamiMiHiship*. to tie ' for bids Hungary '.-I' ' •r, -*f fafttise control over Wt atrrn ( oiit«-m ii< * Rtfh Uwr " rr pres.-ntail* r at I p m to- he I If lieu 'ailed p.r, peeMlge. i* . N.kifa Khrush- w.i - v• i > 'Hitruth? ii) arid ue.f * » he held trido and Saturday wh-..t. amount*, new ..it da* in 170 Murfrnt Ser*tres. to nearly two- will U- in Id a' Ik m Hall cm N-*' • •V. criticized Com- and had a d« 'i »i« tl- • aOU.ldi in Jettison JVIdhouse. are tilt...i.tl >..111!,' he 'ed quite Mire according to halrman Mary - Thrv . . thnds >f th*- national budget urduy. I- April I'ar'nip.i' tig « blamed hot-hvaderl "Me question whether we iitw sale at the Jettison th c' d could la* po- diU' »'» - in Eastern Rur- on y.i-4 ih-rwi't whi n a r*f*»rt* * Will be t» arte fion Indiana f'n.- lira Geasler. The meeting is * >eg !<•:*•: captain- f.»r rr.is'ir- ought to ha»e those niAgaZinct and I urnn Ticket Offices maintain the pte«.ept AH hi I ia'* y . t to cooperate on *f}•—| 'hr c*pr*'ss„,n ,,f \ersity. I III • ' • 'ot f; ,r."i o|ieti to all studenlo whether ir, what -mot , a'ltxl • tr..,| • ' f.-onf He said ie out schools " t Ifcker said Tickets for the Jidda* even¬ v ,"i a new eiMtipanv because or not they hayr a pollr* ro i * . ( .'ign • . replied State Uri: • I >' • of |os a tie f» that w-otiUf hi" • g ' meet ><»on to "The statistics quoted b» life on ing preliminary round of Mi'higa". Ohio st-.n- •*—" i« .-•• * *v*d*rs --.i I the numlier of stmt, tils taking pmi and .Saturday finals f.i dieir f'a»! .'i 'to' door at ye, 7 31 p ni l are W rents ea< h Co- , i arc txpr* -.si about l'niver*i!. Une •> f 'A MS'" A! the *.»r*t. ;♦< t *• expir¬ lr%u. . . V i , , mathematics science and foreign • 1 ft ' k Soviet leader t«s| VV«s1'M -.lav cousin and MSU morrii-ia languages are not according to for students t| for adults ation date. how.\*r. tp*. '.me ' #r,„t < s»qie! Steel H«- '■ < c'.<>ii*d Iiud there P . Team will be i •nqa'e.g for • T ehs-'iori fr* • •-Mi »o it- .-al,-* public u'. i'v reMSlanw in fact There is no admission iharge t i« r->n-A hief over I rohtem would ia- factsl, t.» -? for* e A"-k tin' Wile# Tropic awarded '•» •fa sUNfa-nM". s •litna'U!' ,fj . ' • •• Thousands of T.hcker said '>,» Ijh ' for the Iridat aftrriMMin N* *.. t The new c«»mp.iny would i *■• a • s Thai the Secretary th*: t* am s*'oring fugh*dur.n^ -•a «-,* •» 1.1 . .1,. "J d.,y H.-f preliminaries, beginning .aj a no find d imp" i(»le to main- ; m ] - Her-' hied f*|t to diri rod agtev w i'h •• <-i of tf • ~ n» i jiumiM from t/u \n appropriath.n .<1 *?'!"» la *!•<"•!* n-a-se ! i ■ - the t ni'.d St*.'' fftf <«- "t Wui p.m. ^ ( h;.-fv .staff, that tail the low rate and won: I natioiial and regiontl dues p n if-r ! .|,g-herahbst fju »S Cnngrmt Trophy. award*d to u.< team want to in* ie.ee the premium pi* ., to cootwrate ti n co'!*". purse ' ti sngs, afi-i lo Ihr National kludent t***. F ■ e, ,4-,,4-at Ba'.-ta win* t. h.e mtimd tie high- • • v-'.r■' Union." Khnish- Ed !>: Mu'-« \ .' i• k • • J>« ' • J...\ * I 'liCC*, t<»•». out of new companies who would Ns \ regional workshop at Jrrits f» 'ft* I a ,'1 bad!y C.ta-Idi- rentatuai ot awards aim '•• ' v.* with one ef i>«itinui d B/il.*h dcl>«* rig take thr contract when thev dis¬ litftliliile Apul |s I I w a* passed ».. ".si Ku»M-l| Wi:• . jr, i •a-rdin". "">n a- there Is a Titnr in cl« ff'at. rt the US v*r.it> co* crrd that it would not he re¬ Rill i.it 'lrr»y I'rir* Hutter- i1 ui.!- -•{h rating among suggesting a ban *"ii»#*d by Turbo- tl.at Noon Hour 'IVd t« i ».f the W*rn ' onlvreme Rifle la-agu*- and will tmmi d newed at a higher rate, he said. In field. %l. stones I .•**! *ht t • fi »• », eXj»''e eOis rffstfoy"* whole ttnng A letter sent from V%SSP N> ' • • iio'itig was I'vrn debated whi ther "t R. ...III'.' «i ". v ,• «w • * a 'i iwmtr .( He...j plan* tsdfi causing vri V Icf* ,r» a 3 " ■ -* thu high school principals said in I' * The Aiu v RMf( p*.iiv.if the they mairitai'ad 'he piesgnt j-»!- t» .t th* •' i». jx*:- G-tso-ifrj# tftomhs • ui».tantiat* 't>« c>fteti,i"fi a-"* t sarnpig >iren will t>e mad* w. te FqrliftJ a' twpliy* s*' part. MSU Rifo Train. R« > l< ' «d«" lu The matter was referred I>. 11' • ..'pft .!•* * I*"*-* • j'V: ■•"u'-ol himseif *o ' Th' only w;c. to la- of cultural d-io*inatic>n. 'he S< -ts ti r,g tj.e n"*.ii hiMir t'ulay «-»' *bo i-nenti from MSU will .u * a ii'a'and to committee Culet. da'» < • alptiafw - not yv been dc- in combatting a cofttjn .an«» «.-f p ,n'«-d 'hi*. ' * * Br it i# h hair The take tovrr' signal wiU I"'*'/ failure* si en< -.f ta guide- f<-r the v i>.itiitg t» aiti- Ihr fan.pus rhaptrr wf thr fatia ' hail it »ta d« r • hold the meet¬ thi- typ* of irresponsible report¬ a ;• d 'a- -taridard* *he work sounded t*n times f*»r a. * v'i* • -•■** ;» 4'fd TV N'a'l" ReptesMiIing MSU in »h« \.%At f was granted a tempor¬ |H •*<' M# • » d . s' * c»t Ann u »rt author > rimr pitm r pC"*i.'oa'e'> ntptuR 1 Te u in Budapest ing is to w i it* k h*t-!rr of pro»r\t one * . malih wii t« flick legal !»* ary «H»e »ear rbarter after the b* mi . .rt* ej * .1 . ,■ . itf in* and « .'•-rtj.n-nen' Industrie* as t.o a betwewn 12 noon cii-< now t«i Mi Roy Fv laus»n - troi? .t-fdor I ion StaM r Fa.-t most debate gl*en an oegantra i hit in iiiirriians Idi-ti!. lab Wi kiH.w ff.-f i<- w* an- i-i having "f Hw»'ki pudnTii» - •»•.*' An * ri'an pro. p *ta't«c. arct.rding to A director of f ttie Hr.u put. ' lunping jMr.mr. I-*irv ' lawf ud. ti..ii asking a temporary charter i p"! •U-' ! • H. ' ■ ♦ • a • : *':arn!e I'nn;n e. h-t* I m?»* pertetMw with another mag*/; u--r. those field* Jackoatville J «mor (»*'i- p: i t'l 'Carol Newell. Jum- lu - i t/i'l U. u - - ft n in i'af«ts depar*oicnt. I'lmi I xhihit 'um a few years ago tha' yuwr rno-t effective wca|*o»i will t>t h,» que - J wa* t. led that such show* Vtund level" measured.* ti' • id Boynnai, br.ari, Ohio, sen¬ Singl w a# 'a ed Up af'er b* i«4 M" r ..l.v. M - u. .1 * 1 . r ■ i* ' »f - <« to'* snip* a,v } Love l»u« • ari l Wy.iU will ti*' taken at different h" ior; Jan • * Ru eil. ('tret.aid tablisj !**t teim. f»»r further in- ibat '* i am s'. *o t'.« i-. tr* fir*-1 . *i- ■ ■ fad#t from roof- "/ Wire i'.uUurt■ tbJfi the to thr lJf« ami Tin vf auo l.rj.1 aic a.* femilu' '» Bid* I.' ri* to forma me, he »aid. evaluate the siren « fa i Lake jUfhol M.itund junior Wa-m h Stowe. vest-gatum sentui. Sam Harris, Tli.t eftpUP*d some ««f the Aiiorpaft I'-nh-.i'n Ut'ib and i»*"a Su A ftla'cr ,« ft »hcv rrtr* atrst quiek- M*l. f.lAMdlM, Tare S ■ See S"s*«•»•; g ttre Crow.<4 public ati'iO* tn VDiir s*l-»:a»! a- II R»,«Ik> mimical to tduta- Munv UoniniiiiiiticM Think So In: M and II Gt. »a t ♦ if •■•* * * *... * r«r | quirk t r w belt prt*witt«d tutiay p*», :e ed fi the a.r r c ;n •ond $km." h. tiumanfi. Aitt»!iwo«- Robert T tlson (leh- i.i' |.« rk*v Had a voting j- .« « I r Union Educational TV Answer Sputniks? • Manager of laf*. tohl the I.rtfk* Oroniisr to "»f cu td» -« ampua ftlu<}«*nts and »«* «th»* tur». pictures. crafts and Vtile Titnr* Wi-dfU'wda;- lufe - t aitdldaUs to put up >a.» ^ * "■ • be shown uf the Ut.n ob\iou>iy #!or> wouUi m»t publvh a it did tun consider to U W ASHtNfJTON .dV-Ofir an¬ things are bring dotM." lie »«• ' A report, to*' '•**» *h«»w» tha» In GkiaiKHiia, »malf ftuhurba or. *.t .V Hi* 'h t wo pu ».de.v.iik wI*hu» (*• aon tl) ?f \ . i Im/mn t-uicnl I'luii true or in thy U-*t ini'tcata rf mint ih. »! * * .myrnvrnifni « f added it is the privilege of an> *xp< lid it if- •■a* a.- will be t»la>ed r.gh'. *'M l.v.rtg or rweabon them said they imped the cU**- aiMi * k '*i (« e*k *•* »■ to.'p-p* ndcot re- American to boycott anything Iwr imenle room di»cu.v*.«n*». t>ut 01 |a-i.cni col Urge rcqu.reroenU S*» thai.- Ump*»rary ctwM'er* tut 'he. Jji a# part «f a rt**? p»*l • taring sponsored t 0H« S dub as part of want* to. It * wiki be the family tck- In too entire country (htrs a.c Sawl ye* to the lug question, otry physic*, algebra. t?igoo filWyi s Witt* I Jut*. K'.rra- p. njr- n , t for I050 Grcrll '' - Week.. ' VrS&Ki Vid How 31 educational TV station "would you recommend this etty ami g*pegy were "Cifht to ( tub and th*- Reform throf.'ao ttft-rk fr.* fi'P 400 student* Ftiiowkhip were -a n«. to tia- The «ikI-* wes k iit twitivi* repcesentpd include Cuba. Dominican tOP Delegation rwUM flaiph Jtiee for th® J «nt Count ii on *• LxocuUve D»- aith KUHT in Houidoti the blu¬ est ami WETV m Atlanta tr,e course In to a Hagt'i «t own. Md TV " S*nii*'time# the cia** wa» * * gani/atum ramniitUe -a- .lies, fteortidm And fun iic'udo Ecuador, Cukmbu, Iftiu* atiotuiJ Television, said youngest of a thriving famljv ((•.sons are sent d.rvei b> «i«ot d la/4*- *»* IV comet litres as wvu'l prrforsnimrr -*f a eisnmundy /; ^-vador. Costa Rica, To Attend Coii*«» WctiMMrday rtwrrc and more toot- In CorvgRi*. Ore... a TV te;.'-i- circuit nto the t Ja**ar'««n>. in¬ a one. ftod the con*iu»uai f 'H»- Arr*.l,ul» < dnrrl — la* yet utUUinnPi In hard-to-teu.h Niibje*?* I hft«'ub- ai and Vcne- The MSU Young Republican muniiMft -re auing TV a whirl. cr g.ve» a course «imutlPiieou-> stead of-being broa.ka.'t from a *f pr*0*J4xn» ctmi- Club will J4 delegates to Tht,r Cent i eft w*n. in the Oregon State ('obeg* University ?>f Oreg " Station, Here a TV teacher m * • in*true', dvt- tla*>* once, il" TV offers Nigc/idid tea* tier shar- it.g p .-Jio. M.ck Wrrtly VI<-*-li.i|£ tr.uft to Greek-letter society, m- i.,v»d.;ig i\a.itr»n of Co:- w, may have aomcthing real and 0> e- Yoik welt, you ki* >* \-Huy t .traUablr lege Young Republican Club* • g.ftfti he;*: Kven .Steelie, who had th.s " H >ri College *4 Education In Chicago, a televisrrl jun* »r fraty U*!k for 3d rmnutc. aui then the clsw/ooi teacher tak* In N't aiKiut N't-v # York How |2Q0o The h .id it* AtrnUat u»ual ( iub Thursday w»U nisht i#4 ai-* tBfM. t.fx.Min' duyitv ntanagc- ' '? m ,cor.vtobun tn B'oommgtou. II! adults gut up at Re;at„o.,'hd« betwmi fra- »-ay have chest on April U-J2. job bef<.ae any noncommercial i'oUw ot going strong. M» • Over for the que-tioo j.arr.u*i k 3« k»r a couj t meeting tonight due to the "vn e*iuNwU"..a! TV stations than ".1*10 studentg are enrol • i Its advantag. t .* ■*> can la- in literature "The early, houi.' NC AA g*ndiavlk-ft meet whwh tnditki anu scioritu'ji. «ik1 an by reporting to Aoout 2b0 de.txfatts from uru- were St* idle wild, "is realty the shot x v. ill be h*dd Ui Jeruwat la d- Center from 0-4 un- Vfnttiw in Oh.o, Imiiana. Illi¬ bu.lt. wtfJti a bit dazed by tho a*, oid TV Coilege. The avei •*-' larger, and ttw TV teacher, wuh evai uJ;. j t tt*e f '»lernity- gwifl march of event*. student U S6 years old, and two only one lcaa**n u da v. has far We constantly underestimate Urn h"UK. aCCWdJihg t«y Geizrge Szv- sarurtty tpkin in cunnectlian co.uuiUUity., unijtujt jfiftxfar. t*j attcTi J. 'Son.e of U.V ir»u>t aa.az.a^ out uX three are women. liiore tjfifft for preparation. WIHWWEf* Michigan State News Rm4 Daily by MRU's !VH« Students and Fatally You (an Set Used It Anything Pageantry* Packed Proil net ion Austrian Group Sags, Shines! Th« Michigan State News ta published by atuderits of Michigan Statu University, Fast Lansing. Mich., without direct faculty supervision. It is not the official voice of the university or of the student body, but while 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 the university or from outside Member, of the Associated Press. Inland By J131 AVIS schmeister Band openetl the The Grinding Sohramme] F Dailt Press, Intercollegiate Press Association and Associated College Press production with an animated Kemtole. consisting of two \ Vol. 50, No. (i Under the patronage of Aus¬ Thursday. April 10. 1958 Page Two march bv Johann Strauss. The tins, an accordion', and a tu trian Chancellor Julius Raab headed guitar made the mo.-* band, decked out in uniform and with due respect to director the situation in Blues, can best be described as accompa'u'- — luliloritils — Julius Hermann. The Original Deutschmeister Band, with spec¬ nn unfortunate cross between the three vocal soloists.. S001 the small town brass band, com- Medy Fas.sler was first o: ial added attractions, took on all 'There Is much f nionplace around the turn of the scene with comers with its Wednesday night in Vienna." and shattered a!' century, and fugitives from the Term, Semester Aud Parade." prrKluction, "Vienna On Also feature,! in this "glimpse into old Vienna" the Gum- ..local Circus. Musically, however, the anal¬ ogy fails, for the selections were lusiors as to. the. possible i- nific:ifM*e of the Austrian -Oi etta. In hot pursuit was t, Erwin. yon Gross and togc* . were in the best Austrian band tra¬ Factors Weighed poldskirchner Children's Choir, soloists Hedy Fassler, von Gross, and Gertrude Freed- Erwin dition. performed with vigor and "schmaltz." in varying degrees, with a * few gymnastic lick> they compounded the fractu Worthy* of interest, how, was zither soloist Karl Ja- rnann, (deficient in thai order), thrown in for good measure. On leave of absence frur TKIOIS. SUMI'STI'KS, Ion fit vacations, gutting out oar- the Grinding Schrainniel. En¬ The Guinpoldskirchner Chil¬ Giin/.ing cafe where .he en' hVr in Juno for bettor summer employment opportunities— semble. and atither.^oloist, Kjul dren's Choir, arrayed in pseudo- tains; Herr Jancik's playing no university can Itave them all. but must take its choice. Jancik. natiVtf attire, proclaimed to alt Die Third Man Theme at. . When MSB students get out later in June than student* With its dapper conductor in * that "this i» what we sing when Brahms Waltz was both *111 of most other universities, ami high schools for that mat¬ full charge, the Original Deut¬ we are happy." ing and competent. ter are they at a disadvantage in finding employment ? As far as employment and interviews for jobs go. "we VANGUARD prefer the quarter system," says Jack Kinney, director of ..the. Placement Bureau. "Business ami industry like the term system been use . I Campus Classifieds they iht their heaviest interviewing in January when most ED 2-1511 Ext. 2615 semester schools are completing exams and having Vaca¬ tion. "With bur earlier Christmas vacation, students here have Deadline 2 P.M. Every Day the jump on other universities for better holiday jobs." In fact, the Ann Arbor post office has called us alsuit MSfT CLASSIFIED RATES students working for them as the Christmas mail rush be¬ minimum 15 wordv FOR SALE REAL ESTATE gins before !' of M students .have vacation." I TTLlAnsiON day 65c I? IVrtl J! I NTH LOVFI V TflHFT BFDROOM There are problems involved in altering the present quar¬ All fuar*nte*t1 *«-.rk M.inv **tls- »«» toSI*** oi rxi-vll^nt schools ndition l*l-.<.. 7 days »,I.W M rmt..'Uv. »r»'C . MSI' stores.. !>.« ter system both in moving spring term back and in shor¬ "* 3 days $1.30 Television v.lrtir.ns f |j«n«in(( Radio and n»y»»ient p-me.li.ite (v>«»ng|on . S.ile« I!? W Gr.«nd Ri'-er tert Flennor f ihian Fabuin Ri ' 4 farr/r^ . tening it. Neither procedure is practical from academic or days $i.50 F t-in«lni? Phone FD 2-rt? 14*, FI) ?-»«« 'technical standpoints. ; 5 dav $1.65 IF VOL ARE ben! in the Trend *1 Af'RF* ON' Srenir Drive ADDITIONAL CHARGES nnd Fed-Ur. With the MSI* xet-un fyveen Slyer Iwike »n.l Pi-iiiw IF TIIB ADMINISTRATION moves the entire fall-win¬ lifltrrn to the Ktlilor ■ for each word over 15 hurry dtmil to F->x Hole P X St.,If TKriler i»nd read our FOOI - bv rrei-eil mile feotti I-ikr Mn hiJ»n \ house new 21 ft * ter-spring term schedule ahead in order to start winter 4e per d*v OSOPMK'AI SIONS ami puri-han- <-«n>enl b!tw-X tool xtorape taeket* gvm *b«.e«. alhl-ti. e-r.te- 22S he.T"tnp «\*eet rh^rr Question Editorial's Objective term two weeks before Christmas vacation, spring term billmq charqe 15c *• * Hams undtrwarv and ihourandi S i ..id variety aople tree* Fare oth'o rtudent nee,!- at Cu'-R.te \*el' u at«-r fJ5 Sra> Write K.iy . could begin in.. mid-March .ami finals would be scheduled • "**"* i.r.ro frtirn Surphi* San *h.e Par- 2734 V fj*rar.d Rivef U.t F-14 early in June. AUTOMOTIVE Man Xiao P X In Fr/nd..r tf - —— TUKFE BEDROOM HANrH ==a Spring vacation cannot be shortened because the regis¬ To the Kail tor: It would «eem o me exretvl- logical, workable substitute is IHfti VF'K't'Ry T'TKIII v.r PPRF • BRED ENOI.fS.ll P-.'nter c.«—t;i*.rit\ interioi tide ■ min ten \»eek. old S?ft Phone Venetian M'ndu Garner t»» " trar's office must have six davs in which to process grades. The ouMor »»f the f*Hitori.«1 ingly diffkult hi retaln one s available, I iriatic H i'ln> heftier r ndi- F„,»on R^md* 6178 147 I*." ft mat'" rem fmriHl n enlitlist •■Ciirefu! Teaching' (ton n'e.l \rf' rle.in t"** one's To the author of ttic editorial, l»t rf-caiHHl Wonderful 'facui — — While students receive their"marks by the fifth dnv, other ex 1 wet I'^rk.- Fn ?-irrnte mu«**le t'nde- *!8!k«;' See it* How ran copies must lie sent to enrollment officers, tlWtn of students, Further rnoi e. which doe*-. I ciiee -with one palling l-rti FOR!) ff'STOMIINF Ttide «• frtwo 'from peared in the April H- State has remove foe the lore" £[» a-Ttlivi. deans of the various colleges, counseling center and regis¬ !*!* IIo,, Vet • . 'e ,. o.**1 9 "•'* I P-t ••.r b ' striding down t.. FOX New* is to lie eiMigrattihiOst. n<»t als. he llfi- thought Do not yield ho «M ;ilv irilMb W., • «t.X" t r -V. ...... MOI.F PX S'rldent B.-eim P..*e- fVDISV HHI-S PfST huv trar for filing. .only f«»r his very neetirate ap- hv «n edu- attitudes are opt immutable, Kef . FP ?.*XJl .,,, \i <1 f "' o,e»'t filer bv State Theater' re •" life br>. k- van* h vetUi »»!.<■ 144 Fraodor FX tf IntHfi a a'age on 100 Suspension action for low scholarship must often be tak¬ pr.ils;,! I,f t»j,. initile'it. ItlVuIk-Ui.; Mgardles of an indivkhiai's age fl ——- - — lot Ta.. K me I'^erf bedi»t.»n »T> Ft>one t n. |oer *i0, PAVF ri V Tills «».vrer *.,1t, Ft« T-iean J87 Cement drive school* do." said Registrar Kertnif Smith, "we don't start an.) nt her pre)im I ice* A pit. II.! A. H»H tan. In cotivitwo yrwi thai v«»ur . Ofl.sit I'r 1,'f PC.! Ol't. O moving out of town Want* There MM t'ATlON u»want fir ♦ "1-' f yke* tv spring registration until final suspension* can l»e made i* one point. however. FAU LTY attuiftte others has. in (*«>ntl ,|,v |V u.JWiw Hilda Mim: prior to having students return to school." rtnugrte »h,l fur which the ' 4 i> in T.' Union ■J. A. («ra*« I■■«* JA'JT 4R RRi'iXK IS T •» 1.1 F.I> 2-.W47 imnorterl hmk ra«e< «r- j»..r IV 4-4744 . evening* 1*3 - Why not switch to the semester plan? Smith suggested writer shouM |h» taken hi task VUTRINARV I'WIIOHM.Y Inslrtirlar, Nalmral Mrienre . — - BV OWNER MOST he e ld I'M* FVVCl.OPEDIA AVERT- edia«r Fxiyllem that this i* a case of the grass being greener on the other the irtijerljve i»( the editorial st.MIS %R •||FVRt»|FT R,no l.l • ANA -nth f»* ? Annual and book- s-,eo rrw.it, m.,,ew„.n h.wise f,»,. .taw!- . >»e F.ri ? rw? after fl side of the fence, lit" pointed out that some school* with A«vorUifiK In tr»e wrttei. it r- I to .Tin r p it nor. •, . F*1 1 r.ind Bevf , ' t-., bed* rwuaia'e riinitig r pin (ioiigressional < nni*<' Boh llija Brvan FD- lit den kit,•her. ' I'm late mo f.-i its In do an, I ISl.t Istlt MH ltrrv TP SFI 1 l«4l Mermrv rye i,g r.«.,> the semester system iWnvno State I'niversitv. for in - ; .e.vn 1-r* 7-r«Tl ttw- H <|,«»! dryt.aa«her e. thing Miimsti - to change our attitude* " I ,„,t.,. » n - - — - - ■ ■ 1 " don air •"•mdif.oner > la .• stance) Are investigating a "trimester" or term plan, while j Sn.itii FI) i *121 IM Fast em Michigan College is considering the semester plan simc piejuUMvs we (una w.. l*'»n hot,I taught tht? arul thee* •el p.m. How lanmgr Physics-Math flee- Ueeortl Tops i ee fu-t m,|r. Vet* WK I *4 »-H2Z . laarge I. • and has asked MSI' administrator* why they refuted this are t.«» ingrained to t>e elimi¬ sir... !V »-«.■.«* pW s ItFFiTI «T Five-tw* Says Truman l»v nated liuf tii«, writer gins on I » I individual. system. 1 e onr c i ♦> une 1. .,r bio, K" frxni. 1 1 say thai in the future *e i 428<«i d->a - < dren " a hie pnnid poltticuin. Harry S mi Cedf# Ck.k Ce«r# l.«t Le- ItaUtead O* waste as far as learning ami remembering the material eor rorreef esperlallv »f i \> .Her s-iiet r. IV Trti'tun. Jet hi* hair down Wed¬ goes following the holidavs." says James Denison, assist ant to the president (»eorgia Teacher Beinslaletl nesday Ihmk of and adrn.ttetl he couldn't 1 single legislative mis¬ SERVICE Beginning in November 1957. a subcommittee of the take under hi- leadership Academic Senate was formed to study an arrangement of In Segregation Test Case T><«* former Pn»*lder-t xjhike 4! I9|J P',«,c«fK Statai" Wag*,* TNf IRUONUT SMQf classes, exam periods and vacations. a Yale seminar on Political Cm- h* b-.Hat K- k It Mccnt's the pen i* mightier than the sward; Mr* The main stipulation reqtie-led hv the faculty was that Behav.or ami, frmn a dudenl i f -bar A B. Bask in »* teaching again ii-pott, he had himaclf .1 bad »- • the three terms have equal number of cla*s days. In lut'sdity's eibtorial. "I areful Teaching' • Brereqillsi11» I'. i»*)»{y to question* after h.i »H? 4«rf VI V-4e- . »« 4" JJJ MAC ID MP The committee examined a number of school system* brief talk Truman *ai«l he con- to Bias." the State New* presented the e\|s'nence of Mr* In* 14 including universities using both the term and semester ym.led the Marxhall platl tu> • Bask in, a Georgia schmtl leather, as a case in point ' I TV RADIO PPOWOrjs r schedules. The.\ considered the time necessary for registra¬ greate** ai*ximpii*)tttiftit What f.ua'«nle"d service TV ante The school teacher had noum irasimiiir* pa-'-tsI under hi* lead¬ P. Monk, R.adi sh-m 414-B W tion. a review period preceding exam* and also a system -- a | t ■ ed under I me Phone FD J-»4* prmui »• (ksi, the , SIM *. » «.f offlc, . > ership did tie cotH.der J* imy- I •' --of eliminating special davs set aside for. exam*. l-rfkeUtid p. Mid ,»f )>lu. 41h n I* n Nkm. ctegaiiCH i t take'' What the Academic Senate finally approved was a cal¬ chum* I don't know of any mistake*. Wm H TkomptO" )«•»'«' endar of four teiuu*' classes < including summer) to begin N'V to ri.lr op 1 Negrn J u) ! i ued • the h. .. I Cuiigfexx mad.* them At e.id ICECMAM A XNlGM* AuTO 5*l|5 bus * » the < e U* hasn't r\*)«calnt »t*\ I winter 1959. and continue through a evele extending until 1 i-;y pc.»,-j?te ! P ' llOtW Are a id ^ An Ae- H inted IVisi teixtri I' of hC! f.Hjtfh gt . : I* 1984. ftom Ijtkelund Ek-wy fy )fc141 Wednesday said ' wide ;he N'ejpo Truman make* hi* only for- ro* MOLE Fx (NTH If STATE The schedule Was arranged so that student* can now* that Mix ILokin won rvins'ale- The I.--V a«ke,| m*: .ij')SMrahce tonight vsitidirigyi tHittir »tsor.« IN HANOO* **••*•»•«•♦ .•••• ■ complete a college course in three tears by attending sum¬ niml for the re-a of the -,»»,«>! rate M hu* fioni' rather TV, ty up -i ttitee-day »ta.v ax a chubb • » a*d -«»r r, ,rfie term with eltgibtiilv to retire at te «tth Mr- lt*>kn fellow Tl.c fcllowabii) mer school session* of 15.1ft credit* brings fi.X AM ln«t p.iy v\ ill be p.ade "have her flat pre • important persons to Yale t«» • „n TWAOJT, !. , « ** ** H TV—**•" Denison pointed out that L*I percent of student* nro B»hh|. Ifrc rejH'rt «»»e«y IE SC •* ijycak'to ctuticnl seminar* '.1* • •*> oven tab:# too y*.,v» fat) married tthi* includes roughly one out of two senior*). The «ourdy l«>«t I tcve'M* I .m . » b-*h 40O f»ej' R-«d Pbon- ri •■low wen.rvf* weekendji 1*7 '""*' These students ale anxious to complete their education as earliei decition' .ml r.-e I It* iwitwi r sFDAV fa*t as possible Mrs Itaykin op. the rr* omeien i. Crossword Puzzl ► x.eiieot I-4J7J after « Mr..r« i» or tr.y CTRh" • V.o Fiwvr CnldwA ceodition re #*e ' cot* With state appropriations becoming more and more dif¬ - rn t-n>: t j*» AtROIt 93 >• DESOTO FOW*Rn ITF ficult to obtain ami an increasing number of student* at¬ One ttwdfet f»« tHHtiet FscRUeot I Amer, «*w .-..nff.ti.wi • ph,jn- HOUSING tending college, universities are finding "ft more practical, INFORMATION 34 C 'lf.pVU'Kl ED t-**t* i8B , Ind,an #thtr at least, for the student* to use facilities the 7 fuluant : FOR SM.F |*a Mar k V !*«*••»»• year round - 41 Type i'F» r#|ier» nditvon 13 Rubber n j*tr me war# **•■! *tn« *M Wyd r*de 'Mgei, tK-,, fr« 14 Mexican 4: Afre*H | Plvefte FD »-•!** . >,bewf ««»y phtMur IV »-ajW fv.r-i, • ',4* ' lllin TNI ITMUIN I . 1,-H « dixh 4« r*m* MOTORCTGI.F 1 m k C videe Michigan State News SO Sludut'ii Servb-e* It %.\rr\ mi , 30 pm. iMrUMlai Wsmrn Union Tower R^un i Tint*) 15 Aetfccm II1111I Jit Ancient 43 P»ck 44. Vffiium fto reierai | Ft»«* ; Ranne » ] or cxmta.t «D 1***2 l»m» ulif, MM c r tvt' Phone ten at the W, Beta hw« *n«* •-mit Tt|R»r e*r. r«r ROOM* Utrhfl anet-meRt fTve |e. m'txs'e M AVD e* bath driv er e oovjnle ««- frnm j , IM04AN MULS 11 Michigan l«* b* ore Ud- I rvMiowt ,»M 7 - tr.di cipilid di«tr ct. r FT • 'M! 47-:* *»v*t* a,v. M i •»»eh r. -i.,» tii'Lutv* duo..# p m , Weslev If,scar KARM ANV-GIUA VW M«ndi rar fall n iMer »ml troitf »etm, during term a"»1 II W,cket •bt r ••let'M 01 YtlllHl|3 titmnver . n mrr\ fn 1 ciioir !«■>«• i 1*M J>.»* a few week, -skj TVd-. V'tflH r HOME AT l ife O WUe> j ei f »rte- >»l f~T\hn .»»• ',*«!>* betueei i »ni1 f«l) rnlfic.t «* 7 30 pm. 1# r« »t II Irub i*'H M-m wtyde y»*4e*x»l1« M-« p»»k ian t*er monrh D.ore 11# €»»{ l*»v •§ Ut rlnt tniO'f, unit*' *t i t»t» at the |«d offir* t'rm»n tailor P Jo ru *n • xphptn # •el) Will cnrii.br O* I *1*4 Ee-1 I acting Mi.*, • TtnUlua ar-v r***»n«»> ' )« t lRU K R ■*?»*• " Tit, tv 4-rrtg Mull •nt,«r-t„»i. N\«Mf In aib-ane* 31 Sywe.1 S2 Uiw f ith i«r Mr on* terns for t«»n 7 pm, M? dovfif room rim OtON«rr (YKVprRATT\T V Imw MM fn, t),,ee term* Utf St latent Services CiSllMt W NtitoMl de«r« -t, C«»k Cook.we tf de«— - srRY »en *ad f >r rhiMren fa. • • VT antral Pr;r,*e ■Mnwt.ri f t»*e A»mm taird l ull«|lM« pre** I,Da')* AwvUttd a'hl lit* <}RH\ NPIAWM ti K • 94 More f-Mt J! EM« OVMf NT ea-bntf avalUDl* 4R* **7 and gradual* aaatstatua 1t mMrtn for im«i 1 ?4 Pine* *nob!» 7 pm. (OoU Kjrrinirs* S At hem# Hatm mjtk. «»»r ■ FD J«4ll M *n*-me r-m# •-.»*reeled ir. enrol';r I ♦' 9* %s A"1 : . ft. tXHSTTW Ittt.F NEEDED FuR Its I# t'rm I Alitor In-CAM p tl> lUufleh Wot tie:.'* (1*. m 3: rur •UUT>*.» It M. lUn •pea f-*on t 1 * b 1 o n * -MM either nn a«rt «r fut! 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(HAIR- • WST VfXf +mm- t»f Oikwro Fh8»r April II C>"* Mr> AND xi D UHAIRMrX *M ynu UHBH .» ;* rrj^ »N.th - T^.r.rr*._;— c^wg: ***"" T fT** WHRarrvFon jd 7-4*24 ®**- .? 1 7 30 'p.m., 32R JRu,tent Ser¬ IM ' ZZ ..- ZIZZ. WANTED vice* TT i 1-OMT ONE nxQu DECORATED '■COR A TED CAKES DELIVERED DBUYEEED '"*"»• tf Rntndhmnd WA.VTTD OV*"- SFABTAWCWiasnAM *mi ft" o*-tlaa M-Hvdaxy Man* **^t Pat Wlnt*r* mr«M 0*mmn C». RD I-4EBI n»a tm •« miowunr --ee A.hd-.n p*a*rkea Kwaat 1 1 ■■ 7 30 p m, Bethel Munaf K*k^* tY 4-4M2 tf 1i iJjiUUut. VrbbU NBWMAN Oil 9»T DtSCOCNT TO faculty Waff. PERSONAL cm to ■ 4 pm., CMhohc BHidret Cen¬ mma aKuulwi— a urn nun ^m*«. r' 1 ter, Wro*Mtit-1ru«i patio rtaogin. MaM4. nmmm TV MMI patio 10 .MM lilt.AS STATE SEWS April It). Iti.iK Page Three Mirltifiuii Ikr/mi Imriil of llrullli Snrvi'vs 5 l)isi-osvs w lies A SU'VPV fa de [ermine the de- ha requested all local health of which can be controlled by •Mr giee to which Michigan re-;- depai iment to collect im- vaccines other nurses or immunizing gramme] F! dt nt.s art* prop cd again.yt live mu.'ii/atitfn information when agents. '1 Wants „ , . of two .•'•mmunicable di-•eases is being i- .(kit g routine calls t»» private The information will be elass- 'i * and a tu the niov . Extension made this month by local hea' ti departincnts_jn • •ooperation a s* it homes' Tin- nurs«»- w,i! ask questions' :"ied as iftmninization adequate, partial or on no the basis of the '> ' the Michigan iwompah' lists.. Sooi Cleaner Health. iTepartmcnt of a noil t jxtl ai. - smallpox. diph- number <>f doses of vaccine re- -.,j Expei'inient 11, i - r.... 'e:ai.u> i.ix'kjawt and •cived and the date of the last . first oj. The state hea '.ti driiartment pe. iu--:-. i wiitKiping cough), all faccinatuti or booster. is much f< ) tiered •osnible o a!: , Joinlw Succeeds istrian -Oi lit and was togr' t. \n Vt-rwily \ «>terw OK EiiimK 111 Sot' Yon at the... he fractu: (•or Ifu—ion I'sirt ?st, how !• For S|M'cial Ap.'iit Karl tfan , \ x j| I V It TO X I'T)— All-Universitv A dummy clothed in the com-, •nee frui i;i«.nh"«iT cull "The people who pay the plicated protection Milt to he re .he en'i taxes have demonstrated .,|a\ he wtMiltl ser- worn by the world's lirst real s play in*! , their willingness to finance "spare man" is prepared for heme .in., C„n-icler hallinir f»r- research and e ,\ t e n i o n windhlast tests at Edwards \ir both *m s it. i tests it' the cur- work," remarked Ur. Pod! Force Base in the California desert. The dummy is mounted { - ri# >. yieli.l.H sei- A. Miller; Michigan Inten¬ on a sled at the base's lli&li •;i netvIt'll to make sion I »irector, on receiving Speed Experimental Track, word that three townships where it will undergo the pres- f r, ■>■attt'C" . sures. strain and acceleration ,i-.K r such cir-" in Kalkaska county voted at Senior ■ .• (hat the pilot may encounter ,• w»u!d lie perfect- the polls to help finance ail during ,i possible ejection from l*rated States extension agent. the rocket-powered Xl-5 plane. 2615 ;•. r tent inn without V,.t,-rv iippt'i'Vrd by '.i !!!}» fi» • a .«h KUssia. . ... «* ft **h'v irrip'rts- Voting and women from til over the nation make up the men 4" margin pr«»|w»>al t.» allow Morocco I 'ilm • •. ■ itht do this even National Chorus of America. «*-ld l iiiirs is place* her hm- afut from some tifleral and state mr Drive Par Mb banc h'uhert. iirigin.il!* -cne-.l- Against lied Maneuver Peiitu Sat... rid ..ppropfiaMons through MSI". April 19 tlled t7»""appear nil the- date. but. ^ Jules ||utisloisl*> luhlg.n • Wl V* puid '" .. The « xpenmental program ends wlio i* unat»li 4 It x ... appt ai became Rtorare 1 Mules litis \car and tin* (Ji-rision was l*i't*sitlfitt Junior Class of i ifn--- She Will rial r.i'e the pet r»i«rr y . : tr.e information NEW -YOKK I' I h-pal't left to the voters whether the filming advent ud*> experienced rees f»i> ;»f '.his series of . f A it . "• State - Ka* lit*. I i. I'o'unihi.i l'n;v»" .'.>•!« nv- h a '"> to provide an on- \ logram would U* finane*d t)\ IhilHUt. Heft* all i 'lieit )i- ot F-M n.i;. gc' mo** oi through township funds or drop- Wrdnr.ul,.\ st>earl»i ' I*■ - ! y«sif -ild da'ughtei during the < !»•-■ ••• o . ■ \ •' if Hut pen ...••• Hob Eberliart's Music HANOI t;vi f« k» !. Upri: ,nvI-. Mo: Ml CO I'll-* , o\ it-lf . s|m i itiea - i i , a • !• • 'f-a -Indent- to d VIMIO ♦ lt null- tiji otigb i \ e * ire I .of " • ■ \>; • need f"t" in.: ,i »I. • if. « t. ?fat 1'. Vutr* m.iv' hr hrld in three cored ri Miti'ifi of t'i.if ci.loilul vouu'.j*; . !«•-!> in di-- other counties this fall. Tuscola, f a > i- u ) .' the Hi li- \K . . I . \ t a\t ; ', !m in . • In- ef -hool V . II.• sa.d he l.apeer and Ionia counties have II.IU , We i.e' - > : w..rr A. .' ' >' .ib'e \ :• i * ia'. I't Mil hJo hiked to ivi . C«' .. \'. ■ also participated in the experi¬ iu.lt lin-ii !. 1X cu- " a t . . m !'j » oil • lit.- thel. , mental program. I alhoun eonn- Ill the I'mtei! S'.Ci" ■ -. . |.-.-* S.-nii-l'iii-iiiiil 2 a.m. IVrnil—iiin nice in ( an.ida ..n i ,\li\u» Ih t* settled' the question of sup¬ • i itil.f haw U ins. N . trained Ant. > A,. vvfoo:.- !• - :,\*i I'lie jiroiiin ed l»> tchtipe '• i.gt)." port li* the hoard of supervis¬ l irk.'l» • r.» * though! 1»» S *. .> V- •• - • ■ • .. ■: -• - ..:ui'-. ..ni ors voting to provide count* tnivi' aiiveiituie !,:•» a; i *• !»- Iti^ 10 11.mmii V : out. <1! epoki m.an "\ ' »•* *r»t .. v I i: »• ■•n-l. tuiii)' help share the Want* If we do find out all the tier- _ I -id fop 1;H- di.-ti , p ruefti V i "o \ 1 --lot - -if 'he r»Ni|wrati\e exten- ;!.» Mumti ir. then I would, of thins*, .'•n piMgr.ii' add?- a "fourth di- irvr rorixiilrr *urh a ^tate 'itv.- • !-•!(- . - e-i- imii" to the unique program i .of \mrrltau luteiitionsi." Srrirs l i'uluri's Througfiou: rn.i'lv ha {-ten- ;• :'"i<» :v« ... -• adi i' etear f.e * ;• i co- •• ■.! i-xtension w- " k * k'trRen fu.iioi v by 1 f ... , ' ...p. Ihili.sh II ur I''Hiii \»- I wen -han-J colint*. i-»n i.-'y reijuiremenis ■ '.c,e • ,«nd fisieial govemmeu* wwaher Th. S'o: Ht.te ' • what the Itllssui .• ■ . :• - • , • iiiating through lne land, s j;p» nun o i ■ • -!••-■ I) Ka !'• i.'.t u.. ■ n» ihcir oan an- c' gti.t re * ste*M and th« ." t he., ! hi. We-1 l',.S • > . • • a ban . «.. .!• ' ■ I'»ojiftr«-nc-nt of AgncijPu'C .r t'u t ... . . :. I if. t » -f ■ \ I " an i 1»- a: 7 Tht *e.p during which • • ah-er.-* of jriternat;»n - - five-bea- <> IH frwii < i ■ •» •: hf S.V.II, th!< • THl--'- ■?». piogr.in. ti - iq-e.'i t .cd ha*» f »n>i .1 T - I? •- I . a.. ■■ !' • ' : *"n. f :>• •i »•» vi .ii ..f '!•* lining f.i: «»f . utri! ■ • a ■ ■ finding out «}i\ ■ < , f. iiiui.il V , ■ i. W . Ul'.p -Ahe:-- P.- ;- i 11< i « e\ i ■ Hi.ivt f.u Soviet.-, • the . .n'e Si 1 •'' 11 i k A. •» • S< ■ • r I • • A • ' h.i* • a. d'.v» - i r • -1Ki■ . • . i p.irln Jp.ititlg i iX \ . • f e»n oip-.igi d file M -; »<.! I;■ rr« h.- ■ •7?D uy .. • \jv. t at h. iV ' ' the * ' * — I - ; !h» exit t • ion duet tor it • • • . • - So\ .» • the ; t> \ * . K .. u . ; ril,':it .If: i"'- - , • • ported 1 fa fa. I !. " • / hast-\\ ta k A« /' - I SHO> , • . of a! • ... t I .*■ »i • ed hu'. • A All a Tuev:.-,y that » .■ I H • " now, have i- - ID M|T , • - <>f detects--.'; heve- nm v -fftNOOD a . v i »ia!.oiiS of -a rv ant* H4-B W «>'.«. IMC >..#/» I/./,. ' ' ■ ■ *. helping mi' V • • »ff.. <■ th,. !«•; :• '* I'.. an ' t to Sanaers eotitadt at t-tu/jiw. riuuMa v jw : * &C.UFCAIRE.' W*»h and W««r fllhion ..a 11 |C'* NOW b" maspbl \i T ■ a Holden-Reid nmt J _ . 1 a J l eather Heather hv H t.pv; ■ now available in the new. decp-mcU*/*« irt .»i .TUT v "• MY CLOSEST SHAVE .. ti.1» nil ^ ihadv. which mike it ur\ ld*hit>nabk on the of f». u •* 'My businck* and xxial DIETRICH a upced sihave wm during ihr ftr*t tr» -i ro Mtotar.a »•* **"" record in the fantastic Dcwjgla* $k%r«krt " aay* Tevt irnM Vvcnt And like all ironic* e • Eilot Bill Bridseman, author of Tk* lonely Sky *A £ or futi »• ■ •"pec iai B 29 dropped me like a bomb «i 000 feet SsiJcairc fjxhiont it fonra €>• * I lururd on my rocket* and climbed to 40 CaX) when t.;la she*, itself in voap tuddrnly all power failed Rocket power »u J emergentv battery and a pilot in a chaw plane talked me down to a W.nd landing I* - over »o I couldn't aeo. f molly I got the radro going on an . and water' Hardiy ever requires an iron.n; toucb-up' CHARLES LAUGHTON t-y» um h»m -at any aim ode -try new Colgate Tailored from a »Uky Threw, lit 01' o *y«.»»M ScturM bi It* IMm- - ELSA LANCHESTEI? "*ri HKH» »e»' *• •*— * I»"» the oukkrn, e«i#le»f war to *ha*e n bp matter what ragor you u*e. Smooth. tc«o' Shave* vmooth blvnd of 05'# JOHN WILLIAMS MHIT ,0U* A Mul >tM>t bu* to* Dairon" 35U Cotton lhat hat Out coveted Colgatw Instant Shavo *o*crt look. •39'» AGA1HA CHRISTIE lor, *«*■<( :? CtjNhoiiufi 9TOKL WILDER available at kTION - I **«* - * RUSH'S Md.S Tltfh.W & mi -KURNIT7 Iit r -•* Mill. AL rtUHUmffi rtlARMA. I ■ ISOkiS PJ4 LAKHLMi 'o » 1 \»wmito> l\ ! i:-.'. ; f t'LS, WUJ. A. SAT. urn MARCUS • BIUY WILDER ARTHUR HORNBLOW Released thiuQQ UNITED ARI1SIS 9 30 to fi p M CILLERS RRIIR IRAMMfK ( IAII.R rKM EB IUR I Mis ft.M,A(.» Mt>t! rwnaimoM nuv i 41*1 Lis INfll. |;]| r.M ft <-***» uvea at laanrr _ »« aaxAix nai.. *to«i * !>u I'ont tr*«»frr tibt r CVINIMiR A sI NUAV ».U c. lanum. mh h "*r> ■ " "' - f' U''; ' I NILMIA ALL TIMES Sir ! u> t-«ij % ' i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS On Girl Guides Ballot Box i-'JJ-*" t .. • v> April It, 1958 P«f Four Campus Michigan State News Campus Classifieds . . . Low Cost By TONI ROBB Shun Chemise Recently elected officers of SUtr News Society Editor Your Key to Better Values American girls who will serve Alpha Delta PI are: president, Hi! This is Toni Robb. the Sue Siegfried. Pittsburgh. Pa., a. guides at the Brussels World's new State News Society Editor. Fair have shunned chemise junior, vice president, Nancy Just for the record, and "to avoid lines for simple tailoring. Bancroft, Morcnci sophomore: jf&tf&imcurwA Their uniform is an Informal secretary. Kathy Taft, Coral any more confusion, I am neither daytime suit in grey wool and Gables. Fla. sophomore; treas¬ M Joyce Robb's sister, aunt or darron. loosely filled. The Skirt urer, Barbara Bradford, Grand §5 grandmother — only her former Is permanently pleated. A white Rapids sophomor?. .V. ' Nrfot Coffee Every Time! assistant. nylon blouse is worn under the jacket, which has three-quarter Newly elected officers of Al¬ pha Gamma Rhu are: president. What I really want to say is length sleeves. John Welson, St, Clair junior; please don't forget to TYPE To break from a pure CHEMEX everything submitted to the so- eietv pace — It save lots of • conservative away look the outfit is topped by a gold sateen beret, vice president, Jerry Nilson, Or- tonville Junior: secretary. Bob Baa rett, New Canaan, Conn time, trouble and misunder¬ v.hich adds a bright spot of junior; treasurer, John Schafer, Coffee Maker standing, especially on a pige where correctly spelled names' color. The shoes are specially Saginaw' junior. designed Caperios. •re • must. If we can't decipher Recently elected officers of Although the guides are net your writing, misspellings are Alpha Omlcron Pi ate; presi¬ raving about it. they think the the inevitable result — so pub¬ dent. Sue Mcpherson, Lowell uniform is practical. They have licity chairmen, please note. j .nior: first vice president. Dor¬ t/ complete outfi's for the six month- they will be on duty othy Ba'anean, Dowagiac jun- Keep sending in oil items per¬ ju.. second vice president, Joyce i.i the American pavilion. For tinent to the so. iety page We all R< msburg, Alma junior; corre¬ practical reasons and to insure want to hear about that new ■neatness, t spi.ciu'ty during hot sponding secretary. Alayne An- dcrson. Oak Park, II!.. Junior; baby, or whether you've been summer months, the .material is. recording secretary, Sandy Hig- • pinned or engaged, or about that drip-drv. dr.botham, Uniontown, Pa., jun- fabulous party in the offing The outfit of Hie guides has treasurer, BeMe Applebee, been designed to blend with For birth announcements, in¬ Benton Harbor junior. the. interior decorations of the formation should include par¬ American pavilion. N»*wly elected officers ' of r»» ft Itdmur J» Ccpriaaf'i new tfreMcs are line and gilt buckles. These styles, says M. ent's names, Male guides' uniforms will be If time Economic Council are baby's name, weight modeled •knve. Al left h a corkUil dress with Capetand. will overthruw the sack dress imu , and date of birth. Pinnings. en¬ cn-uil and relaxed They will president, Ann Dunwell, Kala¬ the headlines It tut du think.' deep cape collar of white' AlCticon lacc. On left you gagement and ballot box items mazoo sophomore; vice presi¬ wear dark, striped sport coats Is the rhrmhr tunic dress with wide halrau neck¬ should include the person's 67: i the evei - popular grey dent, Nancy Beats, Park Ridge, r.nrne, class and hometown. slack i I.: , junior; secretary, Shirley Fherrnm, Bllssfleld junior; treas¬ There'll Be Some Changes Made urer. Jon Denny, Park Ridge, . . . mul you ilrinli Li , sophomore every tlro/i! Engagements Recently elected officers of Inter-Co-op Council dent, l+o arc TerBush, Caro Junior. presi¬ Designer rRevamps9 Chemise \ :ce president, Ed Scollon, ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA The way to make the chemise collars at the top. or draws at- t'opelarid managex t<» L>inff*burg freshman: secretary, sugi • Trli-d thrm all? Now try rhemo* . . . the aclett- Grace Tipper, Aliquippa,'Pa., ,li» Iliilev, Drum/nond Island Stuart Bradford, MSU gradu* silhouette inoffensive, says dp-, tcr.tur; to the hemline with the curves of the body 'befe senior to Kd Zer rip, University tlfic coffee maker. Anil, with Chemex, there'* sophomore to Sheridan Lancas¬ a'e: treasurer. Lloyd Gauld, signer Jo Copc'and. i-^. to con- dashmg slashes or contrast tr:?n- . s.r. irig: ter, Wifber force University, t.f Michigan senior and Piii Del¬ ccrqrate interest at "the top or n.mg. The result L a collwti -n "My ver iofi of the chemi ■ H«Teria Junior. no mild in the clip lieeitie-e every drop ii filter- Oil io. ta Tbetu. Newly elected offices of the b'dtom of the dre«-. an i forget of ■ rotary. P.'ip Rosvreil, Jnn>x- arr graceful princess dresses rn in the Copelind lineup f •' ior to Chris C'onigho. Oak I«aw:i. M >V coed to Frank U. Bruit. Pinnings • PINT (ll Cup-.) Jt.r.n \ .<• junior treasurer, Hu 'v with gentl* flared skirts and for spring. Many dramatic neck lines Ill. senior .Elmburst, NY. senior Th.iver, Battle L'reek after-dark Wear Miss Copel'and | . . s«»phi»- that frame the face,' and mm '* ♦ ((UAItT (2-9 Cups) n "re. shows a number of fitted and texture contrast achieved by tr* Recently . elected officer* of ALMIl KAPPA ALPHA full-skirted styles pnpular velvet or satin h"«> (Ilnx of till) Filters I2.7M u immWAW rxt'M'aiVt: Sigma Alpha Mu art prior. Medelrlnr Mtrhr I»ef: • * The d .'iwaiV and handinrs on smooth wors' _ invove-i ,dtcs-\ tj*. "*!U!n inovil' Ot-f ll'V D-.nnv t'iarti .. Detroit junu-r> sopho".ore V» I>»?i (*o'e»rs>n. U > ' .i"'-r 'un ! favoi.'v ■.* Aim e l suits and dresses are tw.» j-J ooo# j7,„„- i- itatim: t!k^«msish! v.ce prior .Stuart WiRwr. la - M and IJsrprNi P- dition.il fashion highlights. . r-ssi;. V. ■; . -ha't. epi7v$ w** «Vt" f I d "-ophomore t;g. rerortler. Dove I retrod fOj#tomoT*> ex- ( arvnen K %PP % K %PP \ filMMt Brown; Sa»*?nnw m?• »r <•: ottenti «r- K% er, chemidre*>. M when she •M' Sadm' co!}:»r* and tie berth suits nrut exits, arv • ITAI.IAM KSI'IIKSSO FOI'FEK . . . •mows a . «•» r.jtier. Charles Shapiro, Grand '■ > Jim Rfidnir?i. lamxmg sen¬ t " e> with the added n.iu" la smart in our l«nwer Flmir f?.»pids sophomore ior nrvl IK. Ute !»»•• touch of htxrs but tot',- %' (»ifl Center etery Snlurdny. ii.ws: ' Recently elwtiwl officer* of •HiM % Al.PII % Ml' /'/»/ Ih'lla Tlieln C'«a i«lid l;k« * the middy Thrta Chi arc Maxmne Martrerger. I>«*tmit Il'n on the house . . . and you're o r 'X"•,,y'tn president, Dave year, Inif present* it u» a gu (OHOIAI I.V INVITED! ( Orchard Park. NY, |un- president. J»tti U'rvei. f'. "... ('buck Rapid, sot.homore «haf»cri.i. I'hins Community o! \maccuvtr»nicd cb'-gnnei- Anotlier first vtce new spring .silhou-- H"!t *t)phorr>(trc. secretary Torn K %PP% *IGM % i the h! "iM-d chemise. show R'gu-", Detroit sophomore. 1 anthn flau: F-a-r l-m-pg Srrt'irr Project t - •• •«> |*d',-itec fowt tti.- »h«Hi 7 :(H| |\M. Measurer. T.wny Ndwn, Iron juii.-or and Kaptw fVMa to T •• *n ug - at -t he - h ipl me Momber< of Phi Delta The'a Moure a in sophomore. Charles Ilirks. A.:".i \.r< ]>♦»."«• rol'tdv dms. * at. ■ frji?ern;tv w... rtvohii-./ing . state • ifeiiljitupj'm U New'v e'eitisi officers of The* Mgma Fhl. national women", KYly uorre Appieri%, Cuninrwi to Marv nchullr. •< 'pisv A'pcvi the; r |vtot»»n pai-' shove}# oral brush*-. scrub m mpovy • r ?,c.v»-oimer Ptu bsljoon or the tastofi cherniw dre v journal nun honorary. are presi¬ lumor, \Liry Drnnm. Gran I ft ii .or in the mifl'iie and 'i,i l». to tet*air arwi re- the heoilirte I,' «"• a dari'u, (07 South M'nshinalon Ate. I IIMKlim junior: v.ce "president, I.vnn Grand Ra: i<: Junior decratt the l.insing Chii-.i i.oV.itcm in the 19-18 *?\ e i "ami goo ( hkatfo women" ' Guida nrv (VrYi | MIIKIt f'ardwc' MtNtrue junior, secre¬ fhtt TKHSGLI. Vanpelt, Trent<»n Th" e* 'he MSP chapter • ie I e« ;goerr 1 tod a:" alsti ndvasMting a «,.• t'niviinr, Pat Mel"y, Ld>crty- to Hob ( amphell, G »«*■•!wr f i ft a tern it. s it n n u ■> ! ville. HI, junior. . g.ituertxl hemline D • < .r< r w-.U Wp XT a \ Fuh"? for a ' t sM'.t)' w ork, « v» . •»< ■•n j «•(«" si.pt>:'' - Mulli Gnnip (,>! «o *h. I«, ch. Jir . Thie*!-. of the p( dergradiio' at .*»> Sets Initiation! 'B earning MSU chapter of P rtt heRs ; s • t" we. wr»u «.• »'i- r » By «-x M , ! j-. n|j ,s« » .v J. .cin.-.g ' h»>'A opi fer: •*.%• *i> . r P* bdli 'v A, graduate .m Ity'ta Tr.«t* ch,«,''er a ' '»vrt '!• rgrad late eiiKtr'ifs wh( the I'' "»*J S'.iU w ;"i I* join- f*»e •nr.m. id! 1 m,!l.l ifig rt -a - -I >!"!'.! ii»- ?(. t',.' v.bsi t.- • loin MSl' group U.idergradua'es must / ivph '.•••.I fw ir»! «•{ 1 "••a'K", i/n 'Uil.ng yen: •>' Births a , u tie |; ?»»e uiX» t.a •is-, and h.»\" at »»•!-' iti'fidjr in n,'! lua'.'d"- U ? • Mr and Mrs. Robert * r'so-. taken B Johnson » g-r! Ten <''h#d. (♦raduatc* mind no* have , wnuthmg fi Ran. 4 » v it toxic lowrr than a II liun'y A' ■» protm parent*, are Mr. prior to xpnn# year term and Mrs. Charles H. Mart, w't > All intermtcd may nbta.r ' an*wn*nc<\.t the birth of their foci >nforrr>*td*tt rogurd ts\£ son. Charles Thomas H art. Mu rpGun bv cn'hrtg R - wcigh.ag * ttn 2 ur K'.nkoer or Dale W lacg YWCA UXMXf. — lit TOMTSWND 9. is r.n. ."UV PER PERSON FINAL DKAU OR ST AC! REIOHII DANCE H ThtM flvo younji angln dlrwctlon sinew they anevlns In that CLEARANCE Ml One System Wr Xent Space.' Yam t'-rf I ataet/ I*. rr.Vtbti, ME, l*urvlu# 'M-fni|ikij wi m Mpiwr Irsiuec, frnir lydkmotkmsThuyr Gs« K*(iinating Kngineer \\m. F. Redd, ML, Ohio Mate John Y. Nml. CT-. V.M.! '47—emjdoyed aa engineer trainee, (our promotions, now i>iat. Supt. of Diatnliutiou. INTER-CO-OP # .1.1 -mi|>k>}—>1 u rnjiissT Inim, tt, pxniliiwt, m* Uad Kapmrrr ' KaH (i. KV»»«sr, I'F.. U. of l'it"l.ur,h '«l)-rn|4u,tn>mati»nv nu— L'omusua l'n(i»m Kath cas-u|ur, a |simIi..u »lim> b* ran -till frum niUt una a! iW aata—laiy-a natural (aa u till lira. TWtr NOW NOW Council ■tauiijr advaiKTiiiriil ia t> |.s-al <1! that riprnrnrrd by rollr^ a»l uiuvrraty (ratluatr, aitk CUuiaUa Una Ttj ilm For infunnati,"* aUsil n him wilk Cnliimkin Una kjrat.,... auntaiS )oar (unucumul ndka ur nnto tu war Uuacta* ft KmiJuyw RrialHUi*. $9$s $5$» SiMa » (• |$ U to to LayAway tharfr Aecamali THK OOLUMI II •THIS, INC. The Scotch Hovse $1$ K. GRAND RIVER OHIO PUIL OAS COMPANY 7- EAST LANSING .*• MRTN FRONT OT, OOMIMOVO >S OHM I wmm ■ - ■ 1 Mirmr.AN utatf now placement bureau I April in. inr,» Put Fin ''' h i"r'» f*» Mwtm Doctor*. Whfw no dp- indicated. all 4**r*t level* are ellirfble to Interview, MSU, Glasgow Debaters Ponder U.S.-Brilain Status i tTff is ' OPENINGS POt THE FOLLOWING MAJORS f-)fp!.OYEK* APRIL II (Continued from Page !> O-i tbe political and military l'R. He related- that ore F.ng- A J! intcrp?*H in summer em¬ Ranch Anderson presented writer had expressed fffat*" , ,H wn iM.asati area) ployment leaching. Swimming* ish tV viewers as they arc to po '»t. as an l:sh 1 iPtiMration the Su •/ crisis in iiication at noting that 90 per¬ I B. a ting. Crafts. Tennis. Shoot, us. And it was revealed thai filch musical \ hich Great Britain at last came cent of the people being killed iA* Arihery. Clerical open¬ mnttlerpio »- as tu re ih-v that i? cannot proi-ec (M). Also, all ists. county Public ccmx'ntrated en the opposition'* America. Special Ed. teachers The visitors' argued there has as artificial. State's debaterjs Furthermore. Weldon argued. *'/. p.i-h Pub. Schools A'' Elem. Jt. High teacher* of- M.1M1. Oen. Science. English. tven to sufffcient financial given Great Britain by the 1' S. po;r's uj ,'ufitenti. .fl. Great Bi itam should not be Con- Draln-Me cut.led th.it the videred as a more likely candi¬ Foe. Scic. ce Sr. High teach¬ to contend economic domination . Bi ,'ish were reaetmg negative.v date for statehood than Canada. ers ot: Math.. Si v. S lencc. to the cultural mMuenees oi the Australia and New Zealand. English. Biology Ar I -dvt*' Af'ts. Special Ed teachers of: CBS Strike M'ttfeilly Retarded Art. Also. Visit ihg Teacher's. A- Elem. USE Public Schools Sec. teachers of Journalism Still llmsettlcd (B». Fiench (Br Spanish iRr Math (B). Del Kite i Ag (Mr Basketball coach to end the three-day strike of (B) (M». Football iB) (M> a Don J ark son is shown here practicing for the p.m. Reserved seat tickets may he purchased (.M? I'oach cians. l»eni Mall Ice Arena Iridas and Saturday at X dent tickets are SI. AND PREPARE FOR AN Oirls* Basketball Coach (Bi City Labor Commissioner Har¬ (M>. old A Felix had-asked the net¬ EXECUTIVE CAREER IN RETAILING County School See. teachers of: Fnglish- H; Selective Busing • P Policy llfgetl » P work and the striking Interna¬ Comprrbfiialv- iilnv-miinlh pr.«iam f.»r AH and HI !wf»! and. Ohio tory, Fngli*h-S«n-ial Studies.* tional Brotherhood of Electrical gl H'l.lH-p* Inula Mil (HIF«-Utlv*- lliriH-lliin In M]|* Social Studies. Math-Science. ••..r*-. il,.>fiMil<- Put-lie Schools All English. rial Studies Also. Elem. Jr Higli teach¬ Librarian-Si • Also, Home Er Eisenhower Offers Formula . immediately with the aid. of his office CBS replied that the strike is nil-Ill H-i'ii-ml*-! prniluniioii », I ■|'|.nnnl N»«l cinas. l-'fi*. A|.|ili now. S.iir f>>r Hull-tin 0> GRADUATE SCHOOL OF RETAILING ers of. English (Br Oeog nationwide and that the net¬ UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH euHhsrtkil.Ph. raphv (B>. Gen Math. (Ri. See teachers of A History Science iBl. F.ngh. WASHINGTON « P Presi- d-»wn from the outset. The first nod March a period in which ly Therefore. ,i s|*ikesinan -aid, Latin-Spanish 'R> dt m Eiienhtm-*'! gave the Amf*r- tftiesfion sought Eisenhower's joblessness usually declines. Felix's offet was rciected Shools Sec teachers of English- L«t- ii- if; }'• 'p'e W. ihesd.iy ;i otie- .thinking nlxnit a t«* reduction I see no figures that bring Meanwhile. CBS claimed that \ j'!c) in A English-Speech w'or.l iirPi-n-'-e- >i.«i, formula: ii- the ligl.t of current economic ttu thing to a ciitical point and its TV programming was- getting • Bank A Trint All interested in Managemfn- Run' conditions and Tuesday'* g<»v- i• mi-ft- i decision at the mo- back, to normal and thai by next Training Program. teg-irdbs- Ru% v. h:it'' trnmpnt announcement that un¬ ii ■ ri' Eisenhower replied week even live shows fr.np of maior.^ -\f»v♦huu; " Fisebhinver «auJ employment cos* alHiiit 25.000 The persistent increase in liv¬ HollvwiMHi will go on as nctied- Casualty fn All interested in Sales. Acctg . \t the same time, the Presi¬ ifi the month which (-tided in ing rests in |trc face nf recession, tilcil Adniirustration A Ktjti dent again he said, is "a thing which you ruled, out ant im¬ regardless of mat-." mediate. emergenet tax i ut wunld hope would not he in»- AH interested in' Training Pro¬ Fi-» iif't'V i f I'fh'feit hi* .idvit-c Spcrrtarivs Plan , riirring." But he said he had Nilk III grams for Trust IVj.t . Inter¬ looked into the hist'»r« of de¬ or bitting, latei tiu;iiifie<1 a int. nationa) Banking Iteic ■ ot co-lit en.'*» at v.b'h Iris II orhslio/t pressions and foilnd this was Genera) Banking, regard!*-. ■ of ma for Sis-retartc* throughout the more normal than abnormal. l'ni);ri->« T« - r »e ();;• 'i"t: tj.rtre 11 i a i it ' u»ri a- t. • w tint i tu : > ..•• to i eoi gittu/e ..late w..l !«\.Ve the hustle and pi tu.ul'. o.i . t.. •• ike 'tic '• I'etr;ti'< .ih t place tiie'H- tni-ine"* offue» and t< » -.oti u'l-i'ili-" that blought Jiii-oliMin « Biseipline* • more »f •\\ork Is •«•„« f • turn ttinr »tb nf;oti to the arts «i i* t- . iiggi- tioti buv if -f ti..•».!- ..! Se> et.it AFTER . • . ,i- a i iii'i n n.-i' Satubiav and ot !». ' \| |:?ro\ lie lotieled ••actum If orklessness* Blamed ;» iin*— r , r> «hh lanvlii • «.«•»!■ . !.•• • . ..mt*(Hints from Sunday the r tit added ( ongre* The ! 1.1u-• w.d' abend a Ith- tuf.'t hould tro v«l«r.. your i"*f ■,! .-!■ of 'ha? ,!\ you • ti «■ t.f •• ■- oiiM • t cat. a . 7ai. era' a-P wotk-hop ;t« Kellngg l\ 1 - oil to vol| tin- EASTER foworite scent of tou For Kids'' Delinquency sider I*rnmised a halt thai he lo America's nu¬ would con¬ t'e v.c, te» a * 'a i tetalure a>i i fiiota alf-ut « 'Hi.mun- mu- • in)* ing lot U t v • Ih take selectrvi1 things in we cle ionvin, now in a «pi 11 - clear weapons tests if the forth ».i CLEARANCE proof qolden qift flocon (for a The I Tuetior KVS--AS CITY i—Ammrit'* rulliiri' of wr.rkl."<-art" ••».' ..»( i»u me - iitili ■- !•* tius* making pr ic it plui lai. The rn«g-c words In our fj-i ♦»'.••• ..f The ha ne«* slump t ..n and office administration to light the probrefii t«l' wi- .ire tV' ofiaUv he said, he ttunk* - • '.rt.n »re labor saving • Som« »ha* the* onference I tore unwilling to spend it at the . will »(«uns*»r the two- i.. i' the e;»*v way," toe*, level And there i n<> Pr>igr.trn t-pirs nit tilde 1' di »•.' tnii 'f t h a few items enjoy if now " (inilMiir .* ajf bargain p:»*ctnr?it solutior. 1 ' der-taeding Movie" i.v lle-.'v ft;,- t la-Op < '.inked down .u. C Kvaraceus get the C ihMwe ms-.l at"* '■» All vert Smth Hear B Ha-i of the depa*tmrid lh< o tf.r.* VI and it would ln All *' • t'r vrr-:t> improve our school- we must iimisir Bible as l iterature. t>v Ih- a vol v r ( tiling when tlis* > >!,' hunt *k IS going wurk i out of di«cl- si>emi moncs Eroiioiii\ Talk !» T»..v >• I> • Dickson, of *♦•»- fi.lOiuf.u tun ' • ' aki Up ' and I • • f i. s m • I P«'|iiirltliriiU . Instead we refuse to fare the rh- ii-tn.e- t of Fa.glivti Am>'-' hoc >i ?<• piv 't»e things we want s - • . about the only "The ■ 'tie \ to-.tig ' Arr.oi.i Humor " t»\ W B to a « of rt-f '' .fig ftu-v think facts We deny the figure* a* I in l ps • shard work i a • ■*(»* try the st.itisl»e« W ' a cpi f t M tT " .a *» i d.'pnrtmcf ' wi «..tr '» cmI the school*. are A ,.i .ndudiA proi,!».»i for other e.psgrdHirhfKni' . Kng h >r»'* Mialern Ait," t -• ||, ll'.i • ,M . *piO--M..flS . f-A places that still other couifnum' c not w 1 ;»f l> Paul V lame, of the df|MI' o- of I 'lpfld'-*"' :t>at tfu M-. os Hip n,r; 4 of lit- t Kurenu wid there are own "We ha%e national fnnd it-tais- I a ' '»* I ,it ot f'O.if t..." ■ • 1 a Pho • f-r real ariilisnii Mill t.f •' .ut tbe'• oo | h.If a milium juvenllr df« ing drives to help kid* whi> suf¬ T' • x pressed gfUiPd* ' f.upini* the coimti v »' tiuesU l*« ' in he ihis «akd raantrt the tndat number fer from a phsstral handlrafi fho ar.1 < ■ 'if Mai Baby Animal* Set V i!I |h op • -tu' upgr K.le olio «.f like polio But you never hear tt i 11 - ■•ul.t he it least a millino of a 'mothers marrh' !«• raise - • K- • • • Kramef fli»n- 'Fnr 0|N-u IIoiim- K 1 »u% are no better nor funds to hfht Juvenile delin- agmg ♦-! ' »» of Busiri'-" Week • - j- were .5° vears n Babv farm animals on b • .r. an interview. "Ever, our community at? ■ I • . 'ri '-lit ret.* A IS sjie'i I- MSL farms g" i« display f •• • out cultural pat- tiele is unfavorable the ju¬ .r»g #!e»u? >8 bdi;i»fi a U'«f, lite the trench! of lam-'ftg and East t.ig!>e«.» a' f-'-ia *:»-»i.tmg i i - I - -1tut vouncder* Anrtl 20. -►•auged venile del.tupjch* A chi..i w ti- • "+■ now this dun try 1" full of h.i'e Itwi bus*. eve * • re-.»',mh ' drsiarfst Mr ttu- C'olivge Of Agt M'ulture's «. Lndberjrh when he meets thai vine hn'e a'> ' ho-, K'rtmet no-' oi«en hmtMf Afimfa-" But do t 1 itV dhili the ,'i Wher. the ff.j.t* of thit? re- F* »m Warn up?i! 1? n-f* you w . .< *,• --»wadays wa'k- "fjun't li n"n the k J-'V- » f-* tieg T; It, tear we w il nee Umte • the < ollege a chance to see oil kind- •' T' pf < a*. Ar*- o.r. •-«ung farm arumals in tvp r 'fie eas.es! form of Panllel Council hcif iti in- • A WATIR-RIRIUINT $CAtf <-*, -••c-.* ever devised." he e-1 c..»nfcT»f » that 'Reseufrti i" *.'rr(»un• n-.iyo- foj now era m Th-unws K ('irwdftl, ri fn' ■»' for Q coiffwro «it—and absorb »""• sounds highf follow ing » dessert g.v-r; A < ' ■ {*'< o'1'fi'e..i MSt"» College id Agriculture 1.00 01 oiciting » ' wavh television. by Iklfa Gamma sorordy waihabl. 31* m 1 * • have an efle^* on' Instaiied were Karrr So*, Pi l o» ipri'ngtimo till/rayon iquar.i, Beta Phi. president, Nancv Yar- " 1 ' n«taore, w*r know crov.n.ll. tr.al.d lo roilll Ipolling " * e» - »he so-ral'.ed adult nel!, Ka»»pft Alpha Tne'i ftr*t ...iocobton'l ■c—u *he to.m] View Mot Jan Pwkard, and rain, hond-rolltd odgoij a rain¬ guy afwar* Itowty Solon !>»■:;a* June 4 Ka|ip.. se.ori.i v...- prev- r-nl* bow'of prattjr colon end patlorm. • after he ha* i-len' Marty Ma{»es, Alpha f*h< *'* ♦ r- ' -• a:' the furniture and riven the bad shot Omega. rwoedmir Emily Stenger Delta 7+** cor¬ secret* r> lor Appwlntment I ''k.ng nrver with his responding secretary, arwt Karen IrlrWkw W> I'IMt ! Nielsen. Alpha Phi. treasurer does U ihow our * n.,* .< solve your Graduates you can :•>>>»< with vmlenro"* tnrvna aaltf W mm Ml E1' K O P E »Muai«tte abwrt thta MgHryl A In jrM Wlml ** f***— hise«Me " «KM ■» Mta 4MRMPMM9. TW Ami «at I- W *** I r,u «f tarnaaa la dk- « mereni * he «M, |a ahmM I go higher thaa mm nh n-sorc iimu win Order Your mmu week enlyl Mwi.Mn I..,— k. m» 1 tu lull* '*•« CI I u ' ■ •" krwkat. hulm. CalMarata *' • ACK-BIITIO S A D D1■ OXFORDS •'>». m» n*liana! ml* Commencement 7.9$ the hclen barrewy salon Announcements very tpscial tavingt en our Oldmains Trottan laddls ihoet that viually tall for 9.98! lightweight "there art emm/dememlt beauty" end itreemlined black-and*whilst, with beuncy Opw Mill >;M wh itnlai hair alyling NOW / crsps solsi for comfort. pMBiml waving catting manicuring "HSlflaUHw PIMM ED S-SMS UNION BOOK STORE I) iff mm*,r: MICHIGAN' STATE NEWS it it it k MSU Wins State Grid Captain ■ April 10. lO.tS Mj": ' k Michigan Stat« New a in Volleyball climpus ('in-i-ifii'ds... i,o»- Co-t . .. • Tr- • •"> MSU fi.it!!c Creek Volleyball round-rub,n tournament Saturday, Club win¬ Enjoys His Work ning nvi r the Brittle*C*re*yk YM- Simmy William.. I. not a hard man to pirk out In a crowd i A and the Veterans' Adminis¬ . . . or even a football practice field jammed with hn;re tration. 'athlete.. In the three-team tourney, The lanky Michigan State grid cd in a football career but Father S'i e oriratci tuo "Y" by scores captain has always been big Time is against him. "I'm goin» e* !.S-!l',ni 1"-10 They met. p th.* CVk it; 'he second round. "When I graduated from high school." he- rera'ls, "I was ti'4" to try mil with the Rams when I graduate," he said. "It's a good, i • !n the fin.r! rourvt. State once -.r. n ?■-!-i\ — I the ??•«■ YMCA, and match in two games. and weighed about 220. Since then he Has increased enough charu. to f lay bull a little long¬ er. But my une is against me. f in sire to reach G'5' and 225 I'm 26 now and that- doesn't • I : '' 113-13 • . • pounds leave too many years." Tr »■ rex*, practice tesyim for Sire onlv is one reason why It i* not difficult to discover ». « rlu.-j w fx* Vnigh* at 7:15 t William* is one rf the toughest i:: cyn At.y students or hi* first lo« e. When speaking of . i * defensive ends in the Big Id. f • f!\ who are 1n*errst< d in football, William* carries a de¬ » |»e work* hard at the Job which \ an* welcor-.e to at¬ termined look. Kvrn spring prac¬ 3 earned him seffient esteem on om j th:.> praoti e, according t j tice bring* all hi* attention a* I SAM U1LLIAMS the pirt of hi* fellow players to C'o.irf, Dn k Nelxin. The c'uh has he hustles through some plavs 3 he named captain. n.-rx teomamen*- planned* Jlti.* . . likes it rough . , I)'M's hi flunk the job of be¬ Irom left end. v« .r and evi ryotH- will have a lli': ru tain will interfere with In facl, he doesn't even care •r;i;mo to .OilllsOlpatr. # # * in football? what he doe* a.< long as it's on "I suppose 1: will lake some h football field Asked whether time.'" h« admitted as :-pring h«- lik«vi offense ot defense more, like-tint I-r utice moved into it third day. WilliamK answered: "All I'm in- "But it's cert unlv ,1 gr« .t hon¬ tue.'b I in doing is .playing, moccasin comfort? or to he chosen as a leader I whethi r it's offense or defense " wouldn't trace ii for anything." Ht will concede. tb,r>uch, that . Ifis teammates aren't the onlt h,.- tab nts are more ant to make "Jockey brer..' underwear LOSTON ones who rrsperi the tile 11 ts of hen .1 lietter defen-ive end. ' I'm tYilliams. lie was drafted b> the not ,. -lift. .i> i-m, of these made AUTHENTIC i.fi.er guvs.". In- a*Units, "m- I me a brighter star!" l.o* Angeles llanis professional . football team while he was still -in I - .4 Ii*.-**< r I'.ti .it- MOCCASINS a sophomore. II 11 s| " Williams. Who I'-phfs Mr ihi-i fios:U -i hark t. O . 'You can't play Cyrano if yo;i ne.tr hncpy underwear!* the <-nr;e- ■ I.uvifie I Ihlhti Huddle. wiuri- Co.. ti Ihiffv drama coach told me. I hat was the day I bought my first pair ..V 1 •:'( .1« .'ill' I v.iiiiht 'a KKNKSTINK ItCSSKIJ. JMrviri U.I ilrii.il f.r the , g"ing ov« of Jockey briefs. Quel fit' Quel comfort! I looked better and, liii.ff whet: he- «'.< gr.iU.Juteu ... In 1. pl.iv Af-r , few plw> . . . added attraction . . . amazingly, even w»i superb acting unproved. Jockey briefs had made a dramatic change in my career! have hanil-scviii scam* /■if' K • M *'r two I- 1,1 ye,.' s o : f mr ve.11 Hi . .0 :. »• thi -.fix.' N.ivv o t. .arterbick w 1 Mike ; .::g li« Bamtrh fad«*d ,.U* * d'.wnti !reli'b«*(l >|i:irtiius Seek New High y ' S\ *y tf.eo 1 ■ turned ?•* St;iti aftei for fruit hugging racking up an iroj-re*MV»* servu 1 i.'.rd e ft. . •biding "Now I pet , all the starring roles, thanks to comfortable *\ *-y-. i tin iltf. 1 • a. t th' Oiil! Jockey brand underwear And I wouldn't think of accepting a •mfort (omlort and a long, jl jfif >■'. P . >c * v •< * * J* \ Wi . I ilft.Mtet - loti n r?ip« ( liani|)ionshi|) Mcri substitute. Nop see. onlv genuine Jockey brand brief* are tai¬ lored from it separate, individually shaped pieces that is the strong M <((mtn«irttnirmmif(nni liisgue t!ie huddic The ru Brpkons Gymnasts ■ reason they give you such a smooth, comfortable lit!'' (vfj eDohm't Barber Shop* » ori s ntii.v ii N i jt hard running . I- # III black A tan i 3 Kill %Y s no a *o»nie I e SI3.95 utaaiiiioiMUiMiiuiOMitit# s.ttwii; perforniers represent ink* srhcN»N f ront every part of tj»r conntrv itturney toward JCa-t Lansing lor the ,\f A A charo * Oilier ll the li''r • ' COpifttf tjitdflf «r* U'W in er.no .«ke up ehauyti Mrodd ft»» *u'i> you (M't h o. r-hi ' prrvji * ganum# Jru tunc! M.lll-fil lil Mini. 1 finish -iK i -a th. |l»r» >» tauuritd to 1-t. tjfh t. in rh. "Silver Blades" >t4i*i Tjr*hi*. (4I f«ir4rd and , • I I to I •>.«>."» furnish indiv.dual chamfi IHrk Becker, three of their top * hiv hopeful*, heve proved them I rr.i.-li Nl.ri.H-r SIiim** p!,i.-cd lif'h 01. selves throughout the p4*t *ej ih* 195a. *1«.V» #;m son. hut the foctor whi i«>.«>."» io ei.nr, ICE SNOW wo MSU gvro:ia*t> hlfVe one /.uli-ri the *«|ii4d—4itd hiililv-Ulrnt brief 4 T mm a no l.ai inli ( latum™ H.: w h«»v»- ed one Phi HOLDEN REID » Send* Spxrf it KM mo¬ Ti u Muzyc/ko a ' \,i. : L '*i T'- U I . •!<»: N.l> p., > .on UK- te h«»r>» hcv»-r *»rwj»'t«M for M. APRIL 11-12 ■ it; f»f»3 »hrn scored t« I K %\|H»K -S'..*» H j, .rr (ti f'.»ri>fci mado only by ' *i !!-. 1WV5 winning the »>•»!*• . . . tr-i hoti/ont-.l bur «»!•»■•% M«»N T III 'Us A t HI Tilt n I'M t "nt.! n>.\* f i> 4.■';\ * Thi* ^Ulr. #l»ni with I ri. A Mil. ■:*«-. It I'.VI. Mirliiuii >nr ■ '•cd" ' > w .nns l»wi and Ihirida AAU .bi-ai SUtr, i* r#lrd 4 top contender *|..-ci;ll S,ll. M.ililitr-2 l.'ill to hiu*h rio*r to Print Mate 4nil f>£ i • the (> lie*. Seal* 51.7.*# — t.en. Adm. fJ.IMt Illinois vtho have oc» upled the MSU Spring Sports Headipiarters t r*t two place* in the U«t live M \\ contest*. lickeli* Now Available N .. I t« p. St.. ] It I'. AIIKNA — Paramount Nrw^hop ■oT. •-A1 I mon Itlilg. Ticket ft!fire off, r.mlv to MicfcigRR Slab Uaivarsitf ,»rr i' iM , he Im Araaa 4 VCf l! h"! lliiliag.-r* Veiled \ \ii» frr*hn.4n iiitcrcxtn! in c"rEERS •'♦"in* 4 f.MHh4ll aumirt J. C. Minbii ItlMlil Mi Tennit Raekot for M»n or Wcmon here A«e *h..uld rcp.»rt to Boh Miuhrll or m4n4g rr». ( hrf Slillrr The* «||| hr i. h«»th senior 1;. 1 «,j FOR ENGINEERS- t!»r tlir footh4ll drrssing room 41 funnel mlramr 4ltrr Cowed 3 »or l.l'.'i V-jiij 7.1UI p.m. • **aR*-4 bo 'cm M# *"™ | tjU iH*ina. EVMVTH,N, •>—Mvrfo.f » f <•' (fln» S Idl I » •!>»> c on*#. *Vi aa*.a»g C nil. ^li.iy YOu '* •*! i, 3 M;i«- hurkC bu' •• WANT! V ug, •- bo* <•»**! f, g • 'u-*:i .m n: v .f the -•-« <'.tU-gii,'jg-i. |-.« x fi-iU ., »« .".diiift,,. t-.v.cr "Munrrkg and f*ir4rd shouH lini*h huh on thr |i«i in Ihr jil RAPID GROWTH 4iound (Mir#|4lr srorr* .. 26-in. Touri;t Model Bicycle JnUr§thola§t$4 7 he tfiHTutrnl lor U'trpbow 3«rvk n has doubbuf Iter rvwrivr. side l»«.r*r lm> horse «iili ring*, psralkl* 4»M Lnour'iitt »e the fuat ten years And «n the years ahead With Thrcc-Spccd Gear Shift hi.ritouui h4r>." HgvpuG *4V» millions more be spent for ttoir butkJinys, Tw,» n.-^cc a mmi ' Rufr» Pau. 95 A Fi 41 i,i »i«pf jM)utpment and improved ■ more erupts, 41 '« "•*' c*|nvt.*u io Wkl mi,*': • front, rear wheel brok 9 systems V «'» - rn'sv Other* • Sport »t>tp chuhi ticti'4 . A; r Jjjn <:th_ in ti#f?vb: modwU ctmr «n eve catching colors fat eve#. J. C H.99,n, ... . 1.2'» engineers find frequent charg es for pronvotKMi. . be*# CakfMtf type A ' ,«-■» •»»#4 »» (,i»vsr <*«>g' At- T.s.«fc 'it—**00 Acvk-'o O-KS- Opportumties are almost untimttnd !•' me* Keiiminnryr ttuniKi w:: brakes, b»gh pirvsw* twes »S^i »•<*.' •«« • ••■A <*>•*■ oA tm CM*« •»*«. fcoMot SixtA-'-e.far : » d m Je.iiMNtt field .v 2, \ f .s 'MtfkM-A S>«r'«r ChantCAf, tndtjftrtai. chemical, civil, electrical or xnd I jim fr;vUv fiiwPs » archiWtu'al tnginpors. be ,rt the nejdttow# at 7 » m Saturday Jolf Exne»nne Russell, MSU v«'». "«*hhv ti'*-.' •■in GOQO PAY 4fk1 mrmbtr of the ■" " U ) I--V Ijnad.an OljTigA.' delcga' Salaries are good to start a'nf krro getting wilt fKiimtn her routin# at i>*' l.fl'i better with regular ami frequent increases. evening MtW K.v--' u . > •»nd members of the Acror. /! -Tvv?*-' You earn as you learn and all our eaecubvcs Club wUi aho handle the t ft, »M*^ *0*8* li-lM, u through the ranks Promotions are • ard> v.gjrva.ing jodfce*" scares 'A. f - —e r>-<—4 euro® up O.O C..H-0 Ihl thr* «ud;ence and official . h- w «■•*>* «t •*% based on performance—not "pull.** er * ble. i. C Higgim Kconetny 2 ^ AND MOM I 'J Shwttlo- Rackat Radminton Sat 4 Her© is interesting, csciting, important work. EIIIPE co. for Mon and Woman ploy. Nod dmnf w*fc wotorprppf eykm. ? »hwtt(p» call him at WOodwanJ 1-1235. II I MiHtm, IwhNin; RrawH*. t anrdr* V } to# fuA«, • ba* Hot# .n ib • tokuey 4gk&». ^m«r» t o« 9">Y t* .11 * M. o»b'w«d g, r«4 f-aa.. fllk 1MB* of A !»» vsraneM* «»»LW« t>ppm* fco!i eovfcrX, U.UA-awf bc*«4b. MlRtS TOtlV ro, ~ MICHIGAN SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ; .. 1 1 • In Heavyweight Elimination Bout Baseball Team Awaits Sports Mtht Sport* Editor . MICHIGAN STATU KEHM Nordy Cbrld Folley, Machen Fight to Draw I Regular Season Start April 111. 195S Need One \S in for Title ■ 1 — . fair HrvM SAN Heavyweights Eddie cintenders title, FRANCISCO M.(chili, the battled f.»r to the an <-H Zora Folley and tv St. Louis Beats Celtics; draw in Cuw a 12-M.und bout in the Palate Wednesday night. and unable to move in He did it t land damaging blows until Folley who went into the fight with a 39-2-1 record. Folley. from Chandler, Ar:/., the bout was half over. The draw added further con¬ Inserted Hold Series Edge* 3-2 and weighing ?' lid 194. built up a lead at the start with his stift jabs, but the finishing spurt C( The w crowd Palace of 12.000 frequently s'ow action and loudly booed in tha booed fusion to ture The the. heavyweight pic¬ winner, had there been Into Lineup BOSTON iiV)—Tlu» St. Louis Hawks wrecked Ronton'* slow-down strategy in the first lialf and held 011 for m of the 1911 -pound Machen from Redding. Calif., influenced Ref¬ eree Frankie Carter, who voted the draw decision. Referee Car¬ ter -cored 117 to 118 for Machen, Juice Jack Downey saw it a cne, lenge planned an immediate chal¬ terson. to champion Floyd Pat¬ Ar -impMveil" Michigan 102-100 victory Wednesday night, moving within one vic¬ for him. 113-115 draw and Judge Fred There were no knockdowns, .',v Iiawimll team, back tory of the National Basketball Assn. championship. Machen, the No 1 contender, At .stoli, 1 rmer middleweight although Folley slipped to his Mas a 2'v-l favorite over the cl scored for Folley, Hi¬ knees and caught a couple of a rei-elit tour of the Big Bob Pettit, apeedy Slater No. 2 ranked Folley when the ll*) < ' p, punches there In the 10th round. Vfehanu. has -Pitied down Martin and rugged Cliff Itagan court press and Martin was ii oim'ss at hand— v.cri' the b!g difference as the fouled \s,th one second to go. Hawks took a 3-2 advantage in •Mwriof for the regular- their best of seven series against After Boston argued vainly that St. I.oui* had not brought vl?, h«Hltile which be- the defending champion Celtics, the hall aero** mid court In the - ATTENTION MARRIED STUDENTS — .. Apri 11* ajrainst Albion. Prttit connected for 33 point* required 10 *econd*. Martin eon- - \m< will moet Al- and wu a demon under Ihe verted hi* free throw. THE KIND HAS FLIPPED . > . fhrador at home. Ftrat-baneman Gerry Sllfler take* a healthy rut during hatting • .1!, board*. Martin rllckrd for 23 Boston, known for its fust play their Big in practice at Old College Field. point* and llagan for 21 In the . # break style, was bottled up in • • , . against the Un- loosely played claah before a attempting the same strategy FREE Mvhigan April .25 packed 13.909 at Ikhton Garden. which earned it victory ia St. Major l.eu»ue Itoiindup a tjns prd.Aiced f*»r Boston crept to within three Lou;* Saturday • thu\ year 011 Old With points and hud the hall out of towering Bill Russell, .... }, 1 Tuesday bound* with 16 seconds rernain- the NBA rebound king, watch¬ (,M(h ifMrtjn. -rr • better Hub then l-'hn K»b* believes hh Ted 11 illiams Appears »' g Frank Ramsey tossed in a ing from the bench because of ii severe ankle injury, the Cel¬ BONUS OFFER r jojT outfit, and altfc e#n- long set to make it 101-100 with tics slowed their ofTer.se and of¬ • i{ u«l improsnment. ran be a in f«in!rndtr." i-tition uf the S|Kir- In First Spring Game 12 seconds left. The Celtics went inlo a full ten sent backeourt Cous> into the pivot. star Bob. Come in anil rerrivp your free choice of a .\ and last four n* thf %*sociat»ii rarss SUBMARINE SANDWICH or a M-»'k swing through Tetl Williams, the American League kitting champion, j ...• , : ,:l South Carolina. record in made his first appearance in a spring exhibition game ENJOY regular 13-inch l'1/ZA plu- a BEVERAGE Wednesday, but it was uneventful. Tlii- free offer i* incluilcil with purcha-c of •« t 18 win*. IS lo**c* Ooch Kob* seems The Boston Red S»>x slugger. " * REED0M u incinlicr-hip hy joining , . • •• •• «t mark this year's edition The team who had. been bothered by sore left ankle, went to bat the winner Uu.d Herb Score. Cleve- southpaw who nearly lo t (ram GLASSES ••v'-nth in the "Big 10 twice against the Memphis when hit b\ line drive PIZZA PIT'S 25% DISCOUNT CLUB • an c>c a . • record Chicks^of the Southern A*>n last May. was charged with the Twice he walked as the Red The spartan nine bee Imprev- defeat as the San Francjaco Sox won. 10-1. Giants beat the Indians, 6-3 j wnt, ptrn fame tbta »pr1ng. , «in< their hrwt twe fame*, The *iegr of Injurle* to'key The Philadelphia Phillies'* Ilerr'n • *hut you really gel ! ! ! ■ • • rutrrf hark to win el* ef player* continued ** major tupjwd the' N. a Y'»rk .Yankees, ri league team* moved toward IL'-R. at \V n-ton-Salctn. A 2.i iwrcent ilinroiinl on if final eijht NC. , v 'e.»ach is "till r*. home ba*e*. The Chicai. White s..x toppm! A\Y I'IZZA t)RI)EK Spring unit Summer, I9JR • ■ „ p ith his hneuii. luitest casualty wis Frank ti c St I.' .. • t'i.rdm'als. l<»-8. A Robin-on. star left fielder of the . k • ar »und with every Cincinnati I «. nver Kanva-s City lx»at the 203 MAC dc- which combination Reitlegs, who was Little Ri*-k of the Southern w,TH'CONTflCT LENS . knocked unconsv .ous by a pitch¬ •A* n 8-3 .- • k rxja-r.enre in some ed bail in a gam*- at Portsmouth. , 2 FOR ONE SALE OOMINO SOON K «!i- aid. "bq$ some Ohio. The Redlegs won the it vor wori.ii like to i.i:\iin moiie aiioi t 2 PIZZAS FOR THE PRIOE OF I MEMBERS ONLY .•3, „A? • <■ Av-«n '•.«■>* »-r» have shown have the po- game. Senators 2-0. over the Washington breaking a three-gari e Sailing Club llosls ' I'ONTAIT I.EVSES MAI I. THIS (OIT'ON - losing streak > ! ,i»» well in these Robinson, National la-ague Gpeif Coffee Hour MvmUvrthip SI,73 Telephone ED 2-OR63 (iirhmr «e one of the qne*- rookie of the year in 1956 and NAME •n mark* Mwr the %ea*»n be- currently batting 367 ir. spring Michigan State's sailing club ge's '.n: ler w i> this wii fc^, w»th ■I MB ('ill Ail Out — Rrinn lo Pit ,n ihi» work of senior Den games, wm struck on the head an o;x-n coffee hour Thursday AIIIIKE.SS ilhert. oho I* out for baaeball r f the firct time, ho steady «in trip mil appear* to have the by a Pa>eual. pitch throw Meanwhile. Milwaukee We* Brave*' by Camllio Covington. outfielder, and j Saturday meet at the I'm. vu-itv The of ioffi«e Detroit. hour is for pros¬ CITV IVY ...AT ITS CLASSIC BEST •«H nailed dt»n. pective rpembers and will !«• 'e . *r»j»ets'.jon for an out- returned to Milwaukee for fa lh jr. ff*w>»| style world series hero, lh»»Tr,orv. t>ick Gf»l- southern • every ' y >r!*ttn». and act-ms '* ' •• position ' ' (arching for a Sticklers! During the trip. >• '» r ami Getty *■ • »-d with equal :-i-hlfi is also up • . . . ». ,■ -I r,g Kola* * • <* 1 Dek Schiesel •»*! for the pn i- Itosherr in the lineup, lev* • veteran* picked np where e» left «p i»«t »ear. Seroisd- *"«.c and < ant Frank Tela- who ISA MAW «r» M the team'* blttlnf on with a lh| average In I hitter he «4» the wquad:* lead* (VHAT 3M0& nines? J-.hr RosteJl. work- blows • be*;* in the the aerond bedl f *i{h an aver- (iii s - P»*rr»n'»«kl Is the 'it pitching corps w A ««Hiple r»f other SMOKE HMOS com* in nil thapM »nd *ir*m I.ike4 «i SPORT SHIRTS «• (»•'.»* « I mtfi. cm, mux IMg| »'»mi ID •ONI mm ITAMI TMMf.i » *1 S| STICKLI I AAAKI »15 Don«Qnl takes the guesswork out of by styling—gives mi* ntdlm mitk lwa-wm4 ifcfraM* you ovthent* poltsm, colorings ond detailing Wett- •a* bum hm Ik. mmm mimliil of .vtktklM (No limra. )!■■-'> shuped collars that button down tore and off, bock W.11 rind out mi.dlm mm- pleats, foulness tailoring that holds up through nam- and lur kuiwlr.*. ikal mfl M ' beriess trips to the laundry. You'R like -the smart cotton prart. Ho m* Mock, ml "mm wkk loo, ». mMtm. coUm. mm4 fabrics that wash perfectly, need a minunwm of core. £■ lo llMW-ko'lorkf «nw And to insure correct fit, Donegal otwoys cuts sport «7A. Mooot Vom. N« York. shirts in generous, correct proportions toe complete Quality comfort. You can't miss when you demond Donegal* Ml • 0 MM IM.I in the true kry IrodMe*. *•» GASOLINE tn-tMaS M IVT HMFH k> lentobtE* setter bendi—s fry islsdngsk Oiulu I KM r ' 30'^ 133V IVY HUM I WHIM ant* MM' •.« nMk). IhW km iilwli,. k> WW pm. MOTOR OIL UM « Mwrl llww * *taiMat*—MMMM,. ' •|» ■n MmdOrimi :nl«M nnr.tiM omsi tienn—rou can t a/ioio hoi ioi Uc Rtr pack w 2u 1 at Mi w light SMOKE-UGHT UP A LUCKY! SMALL'S . - hy,'*.. V." ' Onkn b 1 •f ig Gnai x**i Mm- 1 tm *m UGHT UP A lint. Ommm SNdW*lAKwigly*'y->*(.tKra» mmrmMUmmt 211 HO« WAWENGTON AVKNt'B MICHIGAN' STATE NEWS WKAR Schedule CaHas April 10.195ft h" tirt TniirstlaV 1 2 15 ».'» Number* A. t.aosins Schools Space -Ft i|.i Scores MSU Staff Research Program 2>5 1e«t Pattern At Home 2 * Headline New* Tackles Driving, Traffic . Problems .Monri.e i :io Toyshop 11.1 2 :«> r. on T .ir -. of Puindexter (F> ( banting School# .J.i .1 no Te st Pattern a |5 *tre Mi-King tar 'Fl •1 2:» Headline New* a 2" Headline News 4 ;in ik-it 'L- A .'Ml (Mi Tovslton 11.. Margie ■> Miimt I . t. no New mount F' i, imi i tlei /leadline New* stage i f MILAN, Italy <>P) — So¬ in «• current issue of the news¬ operati ti preparatory to con¬ night legibility of different sign nnring for this research c University Nuvs Med & Sign OH triumphant comeback to enter. to encour- amount, about $400,000 ff, H 2" Varan* aspic ts of auto per- atu» thnn to establish similar tative Index of traffic flow and over three years is an arrange t Headline News 2 Ml I-arising School- 'l.r Italian opera at Iji Scfda F in Conspectus it.i for iianci, driver behavior, hjc!,- sarety center- Several such ccn* studies concerning economic ef¬ mcnt with the Michigan y - t < TiicmIiv Ml News. Med . A- Sign Oil 2 ift "> N'urnheis N- Test i .jtlerr. Space . Fl Wednesday nijrht after a wv.\ and traffic englnepj ing. t< rs are reported .in the plan¬ fects of highway improvements. Highway IVpartmcnt which -» 2 1.7 IwtruiinK Schools 11 1 21 Headline' News' ' mutually, wary . initial en¬ traffic tJr.-s" and teen-age rtre'er . ning -H'lgcs Studies of special interest in . yvies matching federal f 3 I Ml Test Fatten 1 ..II fo.V*lll>|l I I.I 4 2'' Headline Newt 5 imi I lit to \v under .; F • counter with a hometown fir > ■' ;t • . these- and many, I'ive pro irets are in grcierv, .driver ctliF/fltion include: an tor such research from the r (• "Ml To\ shun '.i I* omui j to Hpace J c.'hr •; arc sutpec *^ "d study and yiilh the di\i*ion 'of'driver and evaluation of the multlplc-c'ai Hurvau ot Public Roads nmc;,: ' I. • .. 5 2.'I i Hi ,inline i audience. New ."> "(i Tali's of Po!nde\t« i • F i - re • r « h now under way \ chicle servfes of Michigan's system in teaching driving; rid¬ in« to 70 percent of the tot a; ft la Sine IP-Sing |,o F* "l.r Five minute.* (»f cheering and a 2" Hi orHine New s . New •l.r Charles Shearer, President of |{e*eirch team* and Individ- Department of state and in- ing methods for driver attitude five curtain calls were her re¬ ft :m Here ■ t-' in !'••> ••trolugx One the I'nited Slate* Junior Cham¬ i'js are drawn from various v«dve measurements of personal mcrisuremcnt and personality . ♦. (mi , Newsroom «|.i in 2'' f teitls A!.ii Headline Ne w- i.- ' ward a.s the star of Donizetti's ber of Commerce, will deliver 'si'hool*. departments and ser¬ i haraeterlsties of traffic offend¬ characteristics of high school l It Puncc S<-Ii<'«IiiI,m) li.rin f o c'ste Antic Itolcyn." It was her first 7 UK i'nlyerslly hi the An • I-1 .a I)... tors in Span an address at MSI* April 19 to vices of Hie univcrsiti and are er* and' habitual violators and student* with poor driving rec¬ 7 J't Hradlilu New s appearance in Italy since she a Michigan Junior Chamber of coordinited through the safety an evaluation of driver improve¬ ords. "April I 1 • llf-'l a nrgn (iii Miss ('alias Is reputed to ex¬ Hal!room. Music will be <>;, !■ '*» tional significance. i n with the Michigan State of factors inducing errors in Background New . < I . pect a burst of .applause to greet Tin* inter di-c-iphbary !' r!.«t. study «»f factor* :n driver speed judgment; travel cords. Cost is 75 cent* '( Wedni sd.u mi 2 .'III ,1 \'« us, Meri .V Sien f»H her first appearance. Javcec IVcsiilcnl • i" t- ♦ i . - - c.lined til' entu ap- : 1 - ti ■ i* a fectivi nes> of enforcement . ' habits of plant workers, travel ■ couple. Schools if. i Nome suid a comparative lark M I r»I national -afet; pi'isfiniicT CI IMi I JH J est Fatter ii Hi adlllie New . lleadllla N» • of oiirh applause caused her to To Speak Here bo see the MSI* A s'uclv of tire and road. »ho|. O Magic Wlftdc • Veii V Sihii OH lose her temper in the Rome per¬ a pilot f. t. frtct.o'i. in eiHrpctatn»n with Your Key to Better Values 5 2". Mi Mdlinr Nc\« Siijulii'. formance of "Norma" and to re¬ In Training (aoivo - t I). done thrc.ughont cp'-.ii i Motor- proving ground*. ft .in In*.xlil to Inrlosti IH.IIIIM Xabofiai Safety Council and* • ■ i.'. I- v fuse to come hack for the sec¬ u'lh/e university *• .?••• (• no Nrvwtw.tt. i|.i '«• .*» t ..l>lo|.' t 1 1 »• :m Mii I- XI., \ ll''U.ll' ) ond act. ('resident Giovanni Gharji Shearer "dent r• ct i re comiranies, it now ii> .i i ..Mi.'rviithim | . -..HI f (*. JO If Kill'" \» '. tin- ■" pnldiv.iti' -n. • rt In'hetiv P..null ' •in*:*>f»- r on 1 .1 bronchi and a glittering audi¬ the t'r .tei Sta'c* .tnr ( ii- 7 '«• V.. W.tnlr<1 t.. Ki". 1 i tin i ■, |* |t" lair V i ■ ■ ence awaited her return In vain n. tiufii. U (•rojeets «»f Interest to highway V 2!' 7 K. Iffiidliiio New r..« II A- 1 O'lllt. .1,1 \ ■ i. K. •*. p.-f \» ..t fo,. X'» ■: Ai'.ri |. ., X Kin, IMI t Imi of fori,i; • . . w:!i el'tie aiiit tr.iffie engineer* involve IX.'H lllttlK' l.r /III \ - that night in Rome. Shf said tiie Mirhjg.ifi Junior Chan,':' li H2" N',.t llr.olli.ic All P.tllrv * 1 1 :.i• l-|i ii 1 Mr i'ol. , afterward she didn't rome hark ita'iVe oi tin \ cost and performance compari¬ w -x \ oi ("oinii'iTt • I a nil 1 ;p Tr < • k ;i<» Surv c. .ii i , F ' "l.i '• At" a 25 .Isl » e-M II .IO because shr lost her voire. !• (*. ( ut t.un (toi'.g Up 1 1 'Kl.ii 2 '.j'st w |ml ;| HO mg Conferenii at Msf •>'. A O.KI vp*| \ *iBl, f int.,. \i,.*.• h, Msi' pi :t :to Wednesday night the tcniprs- I! t!iotis singer started nut cold Shea re i '■dl' sfieak *lie f" ■ \ Rl. \l rOMKOR I There wa.v complete silence at luncheon in the I'n.on H»- tiiilx Cave* Realb Safe to i first appearand in' HiM'► I K •-i ir. R:i-hiird M' % Mil Hut Iai Scala spectator*, tield » i K-iiama/.-Mr po-: iHeii! Hieir breath Miss L'all.is ap- the Mm he .ti, Juic .! ( ft .• JWiiudii Time RcIiiitis: pi a red to tic-itatc Then with a stiff movement, of I'«»ricoerce. in!* in the -Ali.-h h.<- !1.i i" she went to the renter of the Helping in the leadership con¬ Safety Rules Kxplained stage. t'onduelur Cavecveni waved for her losing. Sim Ming and the Htidieticc i» Gianandre.i ference ltli**e|| will Jenkin*. he and Sheldon fhrrney. and II II M*l Winston specialist* libera ('Hit A( •< » ''f'< -Npiin,.* i.ii na- dwrfnng- v'itouid find oiia i gall to m lax There were polite Neville, director of the t ontin- lo time i- hide aga.'i arid know ^t"i cheer- and ap|>lause alter A( ' i •i a in 'evil,11, ditch c" iiinu (duration Service. ing \vti.»t to .|.r wtieii clang ' Tiling, were a little warmer a^ tillc-.iii t. ii ii mi at. tiie rliffi I' the i • i.'. hoinehohh- Hie end of Aci II P.i. H.gAf, , i'lio' lietwecii 111»• and death • 'ton 1 • i e'ectl icity and Through Ait III h> built up f I'tirtl thc'toi-.r I Thcte » t univei'-ai protei - liiwri and w iti - .to tiie climax at cheers and cur¬ '■ti. ■ Michig.in p ( t (•:» again ' tot nad'H tain all- the I Sll ( » xcej.f c • live- oi underground excava¬ df tin- d 'r 'hn" iiotiid tie.open- (me lon« dissenter vciie-flcii Th<- "i gill.';/ i!x. tion , ilie IV,S Wc itiu i Hum an 0 i ' > erjiia i/e ttn inner an I a l.uiopean •ugn of diHtipprovul F.l>" 1 a i' i : .a. piessiiie and lechp c •Inrt the vitrei s rtrow lied linii to 21 Iti •"ueii refugee should hare ail fir- '1 noage ha/a I'd • out «fir outlet to help riioalire the Sctiueel children hi e i t i e x From the togi door fan-, car air pressure, should iir free of should stae Inside the school nci to r tu the ear that tmiH You'll Kttjuy I he fine*! c\pres*i»rn nf naltit.ti shntiltler tail- water, and gas and dehrt*. shovel should he stand.ml A pick huilding if it's eef slronglt rein- im.crd construction. in i t-. io i Mdan innnc H/'F V HI Sll Keep near tiring soft, flowing lutes and unpadded con¬ Smukitig: \ —- equipment an inside wall, away from win¬ \ SUOKEIt clpnio: ll con i". ..pen coiin'iy dows. and .mil a tool auditoriums isiling IVofesMor struction make (hi* suit tiie mo*] comfortable a tornado jicmo I, p...\c gymnasiums with large von din wear. Suminct Weights .'Pi.95 to Ta.tMt vi'Kii a - \piiii. in a' f igpt airga ti» Hi«» to. n.». |HN»rl.y supported ro«»fs. I.eel lire* Tonight r I otujtt v hd'ili nixiyy TiiiKspyy PIPE p. ■ »i o ii : c r. I, Sail ICrfflrr "H niton' I'idn', In Ma* s M^tsliull. distill a " • - ai> ioiii.iing ■ pot 7 i.'in ViHOI'.M. »M gU'.-het vn.'itig pri»fc-'or. w ' 1111,1 Kl, HOUSE f1 'Mil *«H|tti to tiie,i ' -slu'i'lei. diti'p or i avmr lecture tonight at i 5(1 in 122 T»ull find renlral Mirht- cvtroH If Ht"( e • * • est ijm Tiie Wf.i'ht Hun.oi *.»\- ev - Kcfi/lc nil The SliMicnt* t'.i, - gan's largest selertmn—All in M.it tin ••! ttiich t"nibl ti'tiniMln tn keep ih'.i i ,1.-1 '.I;A.M' .u ( ellMfM* r I:I\ i i; i II. - \Ml'i • .♦ill: ' 'ii« plr-elMC of 1'Hll.l'i'l I»r Miixha!!. chairman of the name brands — also font .ip) iiiihihm XV (f ton ale in .» rit*. seek in¬ « .u ii, - IN t •>•■ w • 'ha\c dcpai trnchi of ii.o'criologx m brand I' I ui;l lia\«• *« tost; of nicdieine authored ' a I ruin ! el In >»f windows h'Oiic Hi.. Ha Hi' 'fun r t i .» U'« N u . k . i t f the leecnt I e .< Thl hcl 'Two Sate* "f I >e*k IrvtudN spo|i»oiisi py the tile MAC'S We Would • Like tin flan li© V W \*111 M »11IN if.' V pail. 111 a r i i i > alike "Hvr oin of i.Heogu al m telWe • He- Met ! • of H«i»emrn open to both • tatT rtll.J sUhiv \ • OI Good news traveled fast To See You •Si at Michigan State r ix III Thursday, April 10 If Martf<| with ib.I. ^ a» kel* tm»!♦ Im .nip hi* career with 7:00-9:00 P.M. N< » l.iiyl.iii'i J lie i'\e:i before Itv vra'thiateii fnitu MitlnuaH State While *tiil a m-p?..? h» winked part-time with our \yi-t;* » t • i Lain i« aiiti km a thi* wax the com |mh\ Ha hii? S'M.n in t.ad wup su.nNsa* a full-time a^etit and Wi»s j'|i»Pn«te.j It. ii'.lfi! ! Xt'rp. V Mofiaiyi r HI Llll.Mll- lh» J.«»d t » o ai»init lie.!»!r;i\» U*f fast Some «>f hi* ciaxs- mates d»x'i(le New l iiclatld I.jfe Hi/I * Sflg for a caieer in life insurant L»rt>-one M -hi/an State 'rl«r, met? are now re|»tvM*t?ti»'u: u* i.leveti of them, pictured on this p.UT allea i'. hoi i matUH.emMit position* Not alt of «•(,• a.i fit* fi..m Ma Jmjari State joimxl 'tis im¬ mediately upon graduafpui Not ail |).Htietpatci in the tine life iDsuratai oeuirve thi fe while v,i VoSleje |tu? the\ \e aii had one tiviiH' Mi vimmion rtyht ah>ny an awarem>» of hovy New Life gi\a man a • ?m foundatioiv. friuti the ktart, itj a » halh •«n«| iu. rative l)a*,mivs. fM - If There amiiitiou* sAillew* * room in nun the New 1 m»!and L who rmtt our ie pietun' for other re*juir«meiits. You k*et * \ |f| tn.'ome while >ou ti iearnitiy You . an work anv where in tht* l*. S A. \ our future-i* full of Milwtarlial tvwanln. II ■HI!! opiHiitHini ) oft ('a > i i !>0l Hoy!<(o- Stn*i, IMcdoti 17, .UtOMirA }/»t moit tnJo ? lot untihij \ hi /hi /.. M. ItHppelrr, motion tthmt tius atrur Mi- Nee So*, NEW ENGLAND OPEN RUSH S410KER C/'/'S'Ut LIFE DELTA SIGMA PHI 1212 had Grand River WAKH FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT MONDAY, APRIL 14!