wo omi» •1114 I Mil l 1 n> ihiub tawwii wo ri«a4v ir» for rmrmt K. «<"•" """ « tHij with rofitlnuing roof trm- „,m.i JtlrtrtM •" «»« Coll,,, |t'r»riifr% th» ln» U>! ni(h( «»s ,„U. •». Kttlh. W ». 3( and the tush to4a> will he W, L 30. No- 17 KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—KltlDAY. APRIL 2». 1058 PRICK 5 CENTS 4 1 V*v- ■ Labor Laws Stew in Senate r ?y .' (Corruption. . y y- 'i, v, Fire Hits '■ •• i. . • . V • -i.' • j$F V Union Curbs M*. : • -•'Hi:- " '• * Petroleum - - Hot Issues Products Si-n;il«ir« Cladi F\|»loni«»ii Starts On -llill of lUglil-* Esso Plant I diss WASHINGTON ]•>—The * *v* NKWPOltT NKWS, V11. iplRiinist ration Th u r < d a y t f.Vi — A rajrinK wnterfpont threw IVciilcnl F.iscnhfiw- (t i V -| • m fire clostroyeil millions <»f cr's law proposals into I » • iffC irallons of |H-troU»um pnnl- an already boiling: senate ^ V ncts at the deepwater termi¬ deliati' over union corruption nal of the Ksso Standard Oil . curb- and other restraints. Male New* I'liolii hv* Hull IMidrtt<' * V» o o'Tie < ore idera!i'» i he s;ngl«* b. ' before trie- a-n- " day, the inferno destroywl 12 of .»'»• .< p\»T5 * ■ -v u'-.e.ite labor the terminal's 21 storage tanks •ar'fare fund* Ig Expert Visiting Campus and damaged several others. S. r, K*a*w 'tU .»•! right i plant's five-acre Jnd* Knllr*. t»u* cla«>ed ,i -perialtst in agricultur- phy and agricultural economics. bv Johnson a- ant opment.s there for the At'FS He tank form and were still rag¬ official hostess for the food Distribution ('tub Mahasscf. N'.V.i and I'at Mercer. Willed lake .' "tic-, is *»n campus for a Interviews and seminar- with ha.- been 1.1-.- a member of the staff ing at 3 p.m. Thursday. will br ebosen. I.rfl to rigbt are Shari Linton. De¬ freshman. n chedule of lectures on key university official* an in¬ 1954 Thursda- 4fie?-Ti'w*n. af'n vi-- since troit junior; Sherry Lavin. Detroit junior: Mary ♦ lomic, political and cluded 111 *hi> program Maddox h.i- been At 2 p.m., Newport New* .',ng the Whj'e House, Sec re¬ engaged 111 Awl. lire Chief T. I*riee mM fer.- of I.ioo; Mi'che'l a nr. ounc- r.i! problems of Latin Am- Maddnx ha- been in the l.a'm piofe>Monal aetivitie* dealing American Field he heeaim since whcti with agricultural problems for the lar firr at the Hampton two million dol¬ Road* plant wan I'liiw a Water Show « i pushing his that since Knymlanri amendment*, .was the appearing as a reprc- a-.-istant liircctor of the* la.-t 20 years-. <»l the American I'hi- the American International lie wnrked with the I'. S. De¬ "confined hut not under con¬ td*o n;-*ra'i«ei has decided to efT« Fc# Young Animals Music. Drama •. Field Staff (AITS' A-mi trol. It prohahly will he tale to¬ r r', pn»|Kwal>- a . , a non-profit organization partment of Agriculture for I t night before It I* under control." aim ndri* i.*s t's- They have will speak on "Social and founded by Nelson flm k« fe'ler years, and was secretary to the tu administer pri\ately-fin.iru < d N«-n hanging f're since January. lurat t lasses in Mexico" f'ri- American delegation at the Four tanks were .-till burning M.tche 3 sai l th« welfari fund | at II pa. in 31 Union at a meetinc of International technical assistance projeets if 1 Venezuela and Brazil, Cater, as t ire-president of the founding conference of the Food and Agriculture Organivafion of arid efforts firemen on concentrated hosing the unhurncd their Provide "Filler for Weekend «-*>*,11*•! hill, although f . fSr* genej;alfy a«'minittr,t- I and Delta Phi ftps! Ion. na- the United Nations. tanks to prevent their contents' • i "bv rv« mean etpn.gh to ^1 foeeitn service honorary, International Development Si r* Having graduated from the to the public, is sponsored - from igniting. Although officially there : ojom WKAB y• - Hi«;• 1 • go.e a leouate protectjop ?o .reign Trade of Mexico" irr*. Inc.. he worked in twhalf of University of Arkatisa-. he t<- b* the TVesIr* Pla vers. • The terminal storage capacity 'nothing doing this weekend will 'Ii fir The Bre'h* :: Ka a- A the National Planning Assn. in « yar • work* f .tgair.- • *t e [ N hi- 4opic Mond.r night reived he MA from tie Univi-t • 25,40fi.000 gallon-. When the The firs? in a -rrlr of three v. ./oy 9 totnch* Or. 'h« rtip* •-■■?, t l«is« ■- (,j tr.ir-t Spartan* ■ i • Latin American Affau.s evaluating technical assistance sity ot Wisconsin and In- 1*HI> won t find time on a*, ■ t'ue broke out thv tank- contain¬ - Indent produced play- will lie pan# ! w ; ! be 1 »r N;ehn!.c V.p - their hands. Miimc, drama, and ..n l pn»-r wh.ch ha* • in-eu mil-tin* in the Union projects In Latin America. fr. nn Harvard, when' he lectured ed between 12 and Ft uuiLon tviiva-t a water j-hnw are some of the at noon Sunday on d.ie, sptei'h dept.. d: os»Vft r AI'SC Si>;t|>lto\rr- K--or.Sower'., "earst-* desire for |i I r '^-rf club met ting in 40,» Sri»m«. Final (ionlcsls Srhctliiletl Today The heart ' College young ran of drop and in Agriculture "young at at the annua! open The tbrer candidates for I.i wo Zerby and Ih- Budrn ' \u:i d«'.d v* th HtehaiJ ff a* 2 *h» ' p.•••age of hi p'ogr'-.m m *t<" area" and total Irgisla- meetings arc opvti student (iovernment presi pp. Sonde; •a. S the a Im.Ms'ra'.oo urged house On Saturday from 9-12, . public. jjrfdnx in will address several politieal science., for- In Inlerstalu Oratorv Competition the spring crop in lambs."calve*., colts and piglets will be on d;- dent will be speaking in the following meeting places at w.i't the The - Women'- annua' --h'>■ wi't t>« 'ivin Cree; pre pnot Sy' ) . • *■*.»,«-.- .i . that appiov.1 there had tatm .fobnson no the time indicated In tbe • •» - .-■•» .*•«■»• he.'.rmg on. play m the bancs An informa¬ eel Siturdav 8 13 l n.«: contest- Aili be held voted to return fhis schedule below, according to r»t p.m The • ; " • F ■« nliowt r or Km - year and tion laio'h .it the . orner of Farm ■now. "Spl.i-he of SlMfk'e Delegate** dav state m the 84th Oratorical annual A*m> In' oral again Oratorv m 39. involve- thi> ppesen- and map Shaw available lanes will for tho-e have lost .< f'oogrfss Flections Chairman Iteinhard Schumann. Will '• how a .Vied' * |'"A eh v te.x la' 1 t * •• pfo;**. i. erta'e T'nn d.i. eight MtlNDAT; 7 pm I Ml I"imi an .iipjatse tw.int of view worked ■■ver? th. no- on (lending |nt to liig 10 contest. tathim of ;i metnoiized manu- among the liarre . Phvsies-Math and M p.m. welfare food control b 1 It) -ein>t speech Participant.. For the niusirall* inelined West sbaw Iferrratinn It00m. Crtilionin^ Ki |il 0|m-ii ♦»,« h • lot on '• 'h» i h cntn-r prui Meeting ,i ' t«-t- winner- l'he> of their reprew-n state enn- ]8.i co'- the State Singers will present 4 free concert at i'roplrs ( hurrh HLSDAV Union 7 pm. 3! f *I -11! | I >| i.;; S. f» •'•• t A 59 28 • • B-<' „n aoa • • ndinenf of to knock le !i and universities Dig HI Hcsidcnce Halls WFDMMIW 7 *h«- The women's final contest Nunda* evening at H J he Mad¬ p.m. udt »■? ('» pr o J Head eorj'to.. o, Ulj ' w ill be held today rigal Singers will also be on tbe HmmIv 31 ui tt pur pose D. , < »ff i»- !! be es*eud* fi ' • i« • .• tbe 1« • • fit plan ' •eueduled for 3 15 thi- after Sunday at the L'niver- Ib rb Harm The ad ' lioo j tnals for the men w ' program. pro Sato ,. -tiahon .mi-oscd I hnoi- Fifteen MSI.' del- , a*- 8 ,i dm 1 com* dv. w ill mack A IMIV, i Sit v Student fJovcrT:- tj,. \ intt afiieiidm* nt xo re- ■ be attending be f e d tonight Both u ' Ineiudf d on the j . ogra • 1 1 tin it lection eommissuoner • 1 if. M '• * < ! that Is tr-'i ' • ! »he Muvr And ■ | M'h' ei ie d« t»n? I n. «ie «• - an- r ' i | re-mting women* re*i- be two number- backed Thurs dav All of trie ! b«' I> vi-ion *1 prunarv conic ' p 1 w i "■.. iv Mr r 1 ■ 1 a IH-II'I,; p'.inv should wi Marilyn Ech- rhaintH • or.-he * r.• Stall' Fa t tain-in^ i.i- off;. •e- an- still r*e -•« «•!•-.! l>\ *1(1 regpti at ion. wt e in 1 Wedfirsd »' .illn- gi ld '''1 • r»|>» < laicvoad t'lub junior, Also on Smela I'n.v, :• to well (U 11'. w 1 I' directed bv Kn (»■',''■■•mi . i a -« n > oi . ►- ,.r and fi i« i • criniJM «1 !<•*.? of Women » lntrr-l?i *• l.ty UliamiM r «irepi--s'ra w li -T.'iiii F lout ii einor ai I l--nalt< piovision of »h« pend¬ t oumi!. Fjiffaijts have hi ■ fr•» 1 Marilyn Memh r. feature 1 Bath c«»nccrt \ (is- (braid Bate-. Chelsea .serucM. ing bdi • ( 1; ■> 1 a «i <>. Fcnnsylvuni 1 .»n -k. III., sophomore. W1C- . 111 the Musu Aud. 'oidfiit, Beverly Hossow. Kcituek Topic f«»r the confc t ran;'' "He tame Seeing." a one-art | bairn tumor: Mar-ha Ia-w. from the "Sound Track of rrltgtous drama dirrrtrd b* upoa.s. Ind. sophomore, "■» Hcier. Detroit sopho» rr Man'* »o "One Hope, (e • Harold tdwards, Lansing jun¬ Bonnie Mo. 1 On.- Kvcrlastin-. TV.im ior. will be presented at 7 sat- Llsfello. Detroit and at: i I. " ■, ' The Yntu:;: South urday evening in Peoples "■ir Mary Ebcrhurdl, to ( lidge Da** and Ha/» ( hurcb social ball Tbe pla*. 11 freshman pending lor the men's resl- halis Detroit upkwn; John will kr Richard SMuitiit Pierre Patlielin\ ►»»«». lad laiwiai naphn- l*nn ScoW. BaliMd. Vt., Ray Old Freneli I'uree Scores (irtvaag, Gibraltar l*»n Gumnry. INtt sen- H* FRANK MINN •ation cIm.sm ■ of thu foreign lan¬ | n arman Rodger*. Tkompwoo ■ Ma.sr» Ihcrri- Paihelin," 15th guage ilrpaitimnl captun-d an mow, lugene ft.NI*. . well sustain*d tin**ton. O.C. COL. MFRTON MI'NSON. miliUry science and Mriirs prof. c»n- MUnte Aud. Falhelin. the *1* but pennilexa to the groups will be grstMlalrs ROTf cadet Robert f.roff dvrtng a Fendiiiig Rifles cere¬ Under UK' din etiob of Mad.'m • lawyer rheaU un»u»|H-rUiu drap¬ 11■* irrtia firadlr, a-s t dim- mony. |n the background are arm* cadet I t Mayor Miller, Marguerite Mdlrr, the adapt,.ei er out •# a halt ol hi* best rloth *' en - division, and Mr new Freshing Rifles commander and Air lorrr radet t apt. Stephen of the. famous old fafee wu* an %m4 U him*eif rhratrd out of his Tinkle, educational di« Momelman. retiring commander, and honorary colonel Karen Man- outstanding »ucm«i The actor-, eo«rt fee hy the y«ir shrphrnl •'««'« residence hall*. ler. member* of the French convei - who h Just a little smarter than either uf his master*. mvIh* Mure American* Should Unroll Excellent as the draper HarrHd Milton. Pittsburgh. Pa., senior, whf» *how«*d a fine seme loreign Language English Modernized of farce arid a good voice. Ed¬ ward Flournoy, Detroit M-npn. was fine as law \cr Pathdin Madame Pathc-lin. prirtraved by vuo rtwi* i . R* MIX students will tie most likely t« rAUAHAM are unable to ^peak a word of are jilso difficult for the foreign Manistee junior Jane Tobey was; I'AKIHTANI HTUDFNTH will rrlehrste the sec¬ Abba* ll«»kbari. Khwrshtd Anwar and Myarr AU. the language they have studied make. student to grasp Some, for ex weU'donc ond anniversary of their country'* statu* a* a In the front fl-ri are Nurul Islam. Nanaullah IUr- I - jvm method* are the keys According to !*rof Schwab, Tin ample, cannot understand the The fist of the cast included republic tonight. In the bark rl-ri are Nasar mani and II. >i|W MSU system of teaching thu is caused by piac.n* ti*. # departmeni of improve¬ subtle difference between "the ment service8 uf the Basic Col¬ Joseph Jcrfmston, Dcrgiatid soph¬ emphasis «m inin»laih#ri. white house"' and "the White " 4% 4 foreign language. much j - - a 4 ;enfs first experience in new language .-.httuld the ability to read the lang>«' The modern tnethod avoid this lege guage has recently added a lan¬ laboratory to its course House." Vocabulary problems arc fur¬ omore, playing a convincing shepherd, arid William Blandmg, East Lansing senior, a* a digni¬ Pakistanis Hold Lair Celebration ' ~-**r the new sounds and pitfall by stressing the import¬ in English a* a foreign language. ther complicated by the differ¬ fied judge. Carole Zajae was an p.risdace them, according to ance of learning to thitik di¬ Classroom instruction is rein¬ ences in cultural meaning" «f The second anniversary of the Snake ehanuinc music will ment similar to a hand organ, attractive apple vendor 'Ai dam Schwab of the rectly in the language. forced in the lab sessions which some words, which go beyond Republic of Pakistan will be he played an the Rule hy Dr. characterize the Qwali. Dr. give student* the opportunity to the structural Uictkmai > The play. *1% en in ft renrh, kept celebrated tonight at fi Nar*imham ml ludia. of improvement mi- Jwarning a hew language in¬ or p in m N'ammham and Sanauliah KT- -meaning*: a ami pare, and the actars dis- I4f. Giltner Hail Me!bdic* fnmi the Land nf volves learning new founds ami piactice hearing and reproduc¬ Chm student remarked tha' he I fluency in their use uf the Tb.c program, sponsored Rivi-r* will be lerfnfmed by tnam. Pakistan .Miphtnuore, wtlj T!;n< t«» write tbe lart- patterns At MSU tli'if i* done ing new Miund* through inten¬ bv ■v- through refietiUon and drill t« sive drill*. liked the informality of campus the P-ikivtani Student* A.- .1 Gbularn Sarwar ami Nurul L-. play the respective instrument. *.s«> intpuriant. but Mention must be made < also Important dr«*s. It b informal h.* *aid will lit-giu with .1 recitjtmn Um Native ewtMRW will he fea¬ and involve* problem;-. that students go to period costumes designed b> ff'Hn the Holy Koran. Moslem Climaxing the will tured h -r - *peak it automatic. many ciaxsc.s i.. Madanic Miller and tin s'agc program l^e program. iS the basic difference Material* are carx-fully aaDwl- Some students are unable to thr.r "undershirt*" holy book. ii« a group Qwali, showing the Pakistan wa* >cparati*tl fr»m» the modern and tradi- ed to. compare the student'i; na¬ "hear" * particular word or Prof. Schwab explained 'ha¬ settings, both very eftectjw Singing of the Pakistani na¬ InrtuctH'e of the Moguls, w ho India AuguM 14. 1947 and de¬ sound because such sound w-hat the student meant by "u:i- Musical selections provided by tional anthem and a talk by Dr. occupied, India for four cen¬ clared itself republic March "• cihod* of language in- tive language, point by po»nt. a an orchestra under the direction a ..JoTi. with the language to be learned, . *imply does not cxUt in their . Uer.shirts'* was "T-«hiitv" a Glen Taggart, Dean of Interna¬ turies. 23. 193b of Lawrence Taylor, and songs tional Programs,-" will follow. Hand clappmg and playing ot The celebration is ngtive language. word which has different cul¬ being held ^ bodying Mrvetal French or Ger- English. Thi* makes it possible to Differences in meaning ac¬ tural meaning a than *undti - by John Got man. tenor, rounded A movie, "Some Facts About the labia, a native type of drum r.a*- bvcau.w the anniversary; years in high sUadeoU dad UKF identify the .common error* -thsA. cording to &trcs& or intooation shirbi.** out an enjoyable program. Pakistan," will b« sbuwh. and the harmonium, an Instru¬ ovcuiicj aucinj spring vacation. JP^v IsiN-r I' ■' Michigan State News The Launching Pad INFORMATION s, Rn4 Dally by MSlTa Z5.H# fftairats iN ParaHy SATURDAY LUTHERAN STUDENT Assy TODAY 10:15 a.m. (Bible Study), | &- Tha Michigan State Newt If published by gtudents of Mlchlfaa University. Fji.s! Landing. Midi.. without direct faculty supervision. Rtata It if DF.l.TA rill FFSII.ON - j n..t ttie official voice ol the univelslty or of the student body, but while >'EWMAN (MB versity Lutheran Church. INTFB NATION AI, Tl.TB seeking to seive the t>cit interebt* of both, stands ready to battle any move 9 p.m.. St. John's Student (5 p.m. (cost support, UuivK, • huh would drive a wedge between the two. whether it comes from within 8 p.m . 31 Union . Center, Cardinal Hall sity Luthern Church. P>. the university or from outside. Member of the Associated Press. Inland INTERNATIONA1, FESTIVAL 7 p.m. (program). Univ,..,. rfffi Daily Press. Intercollegiate Press Association and Associated College Press. rOMMITTEE SUNDAY Lutheran Church. £$., ■ ■ Vol. r»<>. No. 17 Friday. April 'Jo. 1058 l'iii"' Twti 7 p.m., Intel national Center. CANTERBURY CLUB ARAB CLUB >V HAWAIIAN CI.I B 5:30 p.m.. All Sainls* Chun* I 7:3d p.m.. International Cen¬ 2-30 p.m.. International Cen¬ SORORITY Hi NO ter. — Ijlilorials — ter. ARAB CU'B CHRISTIAN STCDKNT 0 30 p.m. (Leader's Moi-iin.)! FOUNDATION Union Board Room. 7 p.m., International Center. CHRISTIAN STUDENT !» a.m., (Breakfast Forum), 'Stuffed Sausages' FOUNDATION 8:30 p.m., cial Hall. Peoples Church Folk Dancing. So¬ College House. 7 p.m., College House. (Campus Vespers), . CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS . . HIGH . . LOW COST READEHSliip' Slapped by S'News IT'S NEW. It's smart. It's downright dishonest! By al¬ lowing that a shapeless, unimaginative throwback to the Mother Hnhhnrd has class, dash, sophistication, and even Campus Classifieds "baza77." the dress design industry han" hood-winked the susreptihle women of American right under their vain CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE little noses. minimum 15 words AIJ.-WOOl. hall runners, one MARBLE SCHOOL D I S 7 fq c Shrewdly appraising the situation, they waited til the 1 day 65c 'fly. 2 one satulalwiHid, also enU.it>- Three bedroom frame horn, f j .1 time was ripe, released a much-publicized volley of calcul¬ 2 day$ $1.00 !I xihie tinn. Storkline hnbi tv 5-9NM. cab. A I rondl- basement. oyer (II mortgage Large corner lot Phone Kb t>»-I „| $130 * 3 days • ated controversy, enlisted the aid of fashion magazines anil women's editors and waited for women to snap at the bait. j 4 day* . $1.50 C" IF CLUBS SPOPT SHIFTS • 5 day* $1.65 'AC*FTS SERVICE With her customary gusto for anything new and CA»rir,AN ADDITIONAL CHARGES PfNTAl Cl"9S "smart," the female of the species fell for this contrived i for each word over 15 The B-"t for t THI SFUONUT SHOP hill of goods and chucked her full skirts, her billowing pet - 4c per day INDIAN Hit IS ticoats and her waistline. In doing so, she also chucked GOLF COUfiSE Open for b*ealfa*.t, I." »• billing charge 15c much of her feminine charm. Ami for what? j I tnile ea*.t of F. Lanvng US 16 and coffee breati. The answer is obvious. For a fitted gunny sack that AUTOMOTIVE" ' DON'T BE A stoop from the l.oop 332 M.A.C. ID 7 41?, looks .'is if it has been modeled on a chimpanzee. In fact, IM5T STL'DEHAKFIt HARDTOP In heiHH m Be a ill Civ from Chi and Ret the the hl-priced group the ingenious style renovation which removed the bust line Exrelleht shape Six c-yllndM Auto- h«."t of Ihivs bv coming to F'f)X TV. RADIO. PHONOr.nin, imilit' transmissluii At Oti* Curiie- I!f)t.F l» X by State Theater HuRe from the female form ami lowered the hips to about two Phone ED 2-4474. 171 i"v blo?k student harR.un tiasement Ouaranteed xervlce T\' nr ■ Monks Radln Shop *U4-B t inches above the kneecap, has a striking resemblance to Cumrettf. 23. pa. . *2 3(1 carton, all Lane Phone ED 2-3343 |0SS DODOE FOUR don?. Onnd tuv paid Ivv pant- hv Dickie. Rei* a mattress cover. I shnpe RikicI transportation Plume *5 "5 now ?I*W All inlorv othe? j ED 2-3815 Alter IH2 Hut the Madison Avenue Ikivs couldn't just call it a mat- _ atocifvs—. ». pin student hareainx Jackets so* tf-ortin# Roods PX Inudor rampuiR or East ne«ds Shop bunsing stioec. tf Wm. H. Thompton, Jcwrtcr treys cover; that's too tinglamnrous anil besides everybody P»57 VESPA MOTORSCOOTEW 120 rrilles per gallon, three ft \ K ft Used 7 month' g.ft». Hiqh grade watckcx a • Owner transferred to f.ermanv I.ike INSTEAD Til BY GALLED IT a chemise; that's more tlv seat Reasonable FF W-2IH2. 17R new f..- *2 Hm.l Plmne Haatingx. (ft dlomoects at tub'ta«t a > refined ami Parisian-sounding and hides the fact that the Wat'h ba^di ruxtom fitted C Avis Handed 7-Point Program Vi.-b Windeer r.-2"7t» or write R I'M'* HI.AtTx-POVtlM" four . door V MaeArtbtir 43f. W Center llast- tunic type garment blatantly accentuated its baggy, waist- Runs good flood tires Contact Dick wat K cfccl aid iewelry »ep.« • 101" | HO Harris. A123 Bryan 170 -ce Wm. H. Tkomprott, your co< less and straight-up-and-down lines. ient Frcndor jeweler. Phone IV S-C'O This comment provoking fashion even prompted Orr.v (!) Take the course in Basic TRIUMPHS RENADI.TS "NEW" HOUSING To the RalMor: arid Mr. .Tunes. «peciflcally'* also used 1*155 Porsche and IW5 Communications (2) Take Jnfii«r XK NO-M fll I-SBU 17t! Kelly, an Oscar winner for costume design in "Hps Girls," It is my understanding thai a Wtiat d'N . Mr. Avis mean by a MIf'HKS AN AVE ACROSS from in logic (3) Take a JIM VOORHEIS ORCHESTP to duh it the "stuffed sausage look." list of I he principles i>f good imagination in this context? course ! enmrnpt furnished two room apart- orchestra tt?at will makr* von ment utilities paid, parking ""i This work has been performed ri.urse in music (4) Attend the Knowing full well the sheep-like attitude of miladv, the newspaper writing would., in¬ you auto buz j month IV 8-0308 a succeax Just phone IV 2-0 clude those of sincerity, factual hv virtually every major uni¬ performances before writing the fashion industry concocted their litlfr^cheme ami once versity choral society in the na¬ reviews <5)Buy a good diction- KURNIStlED STUDIO APART¬ TYPIST ANN BROWN. Ph. • truth, good spelling and gram¬ MENT mrrted cuipb- Private 2-205O Electric typewriter T again bagged the little women—this time, ironically enough, mar tion and by many community iiiv (ft) Say only thine things I'jth r-'i a«d entr mrp Two blocks t. papers and theses, also gener with bag. Their smoke screen of propaganda successfully g'onj!•, so ii Mcms tnH'ullar to which, he understands (7) Re¬ W A ■; Inv a The repent on Sunday'; per¬ ' II. cc.rtsber bits JC.O per month formance of llonegger' King na.sulci it pet for it) a nee as an frain from revealing ignorance IV o.5""0 177 [ hides a vicious attempt of the dress industry to prev upon • SPO#T SHI8TS it -.tarn e of imayinattofd in meaningless verbal gobblc- 1-1 |rtt hand" I-- a disgusting disp'.iv f" o |.AROE ROOMS utilities i the vanity and stupidity of the great majority j»f femi¬ NTW SPRING SHIPMf*.* of tack of these -qualities • Mr I surged that Mi Avis do tho tlegook •orn'-tierl A criM ft.-m F l.ansin# .. ninity. Avis writes "oritorio" following thing, before continu- Sanford W. Brandom ! rH.str.ff.ee Pa-king *07 50 Available j $1 45 to $1 45 twice, an Gloating in their new deception, these conniving cou- ci r«»r which a dictionary could iIn career a a music critic- Anal. Fr#f. of Mask HICHAM 4 KNIGHT AUTO SALES hme nth Plume evenings El) 2-.vn*» J rtlVf OUT AND SA'. foiuiers laugh up their collective sleeves, sneer at the have avoided I,ark «»f sincerity . . "N INDIAN HILLS GOLF CO(4r,f| is ohvious in the following state¬ | fc'ANTED T" SMB.l EASE furn-1 guileless female, ami charge an exorbitant sum for some¬ thing she could stitch up in an hour .from an old feed bug. ment. which consists of mean¬ ■Hock 'Y Hull:- I9SS Fo»d Feat-- Fatrlaae F »d ">at * i " 1 >'e,i "it i " tm'-irnUherl I'ti>- ii'"t h cracks Au *ii*' Phone in One Mile Salt of E. I #npng L f> i ingless verbalization and i not ED 2-5775 iftcr I ill pm M-.n-Eri W'EDDINO INVITATION"; v>"| Ilisregarding all ethics, thev make a final appeal to a r» j (.at, An t7« Announcement* low #« » '• even sensible hnglish I quote N • It Still urn Oi?eii evening* tin? Woman's vital spot and it is in Ibis magnificent lie that these Machiavellis score their highest points. Thev have the audacity to claim that these sacks, shifts "In it-, execution, the woik • performance rating of excellent, should be credited. areOnling!i. but to ilo it m il de-a-ives hig'i- Swings 145? Trtmne. Lnnxlng TERM nrlnlcr SEARCH reptirti expe-t PAPERS 3010 Phone Ti: 2-382*' Aufeliu TlfFsr* and chemises are real man bait. That tin u admire the line's -Hv I.ARBY la'STIS- Mercery Monterey orgimr'ing nn<1 oitnpihng I-. ct praise" < ' v *>■ To «rn n (v .. Pimlf rat tons. Box «B7 New 5 "smartness." "sophistication" and "sleekness." That a wo¬ Again I quote- • irr • * « *•■ N V "IHK'K *%" ItOtX in iiuru t«» stay, it'll iro down In history .1 I .« ' tiiwn.fr FD 2 8772 175 man without a chemise might just as well resign herself Itonegger ha woven .1 TYPISTS WANTED R-. ." is tht» way a popular mohk itinm. and rluspitp the pro¬ . to fate and turn in.her date book. n ote unified and. I»v some com . . MODERN l|vr,1 K ROOMS for rote* rapid service ED < phet s of doom, it's hegitininK l« appear thai this may not l"»1' s»int#n»* Flip puk'tig ED- Cherry Lane Nonsense! All red-blooded males know Ibis is pure un¬ piuisoii', .» nitnv concisely st* 2-0517 18i • I outline of the life of David, lie fur off the beam. GOIF CLUB SALT adulterated hogwash. Honestly now, holies, admit it Who FAST IANSINO ROOM for n-M.. King of Israel " Since Hill Haley and the Comets started the new trend says von need a sack to bag a man? W -od« • $10 Value My question' arc t)y what in music less than six years ago. it has liet»n called the 1454 PLYMOUTH TUDOK 0*L ffc 45 compki isopt? . More unilWxl than what"* More concisely stated most famous (or infamous) American ex|s»rt. Kntertainers !">*« • $7.50 V>' r Vrohtvms at A IJSd outline than what other outltni *• As commendable .1 whk as such as Haley. Klvis Presley and l.iltle Kichard are inter¬ na! ionallv (Mipulnr. and a few of these are certain to la1 LOST anW FOUND | Oel, $4 45 FDANDOfi GOLF COUKSf llcricggei's is and a excellent i included in any history'of this era. LOST STERLfNO SIIATR Rofiwm ItKIMI AMD N4TM MWN fold us one of the saddest i+htrr A K D -M M l#M formanee a Sunday's n,i Str-v? . PROMPT 5AF| DIPtNDAF.f tales we'd heard all dav Thursday. Ilerr Schumann, student leaves no ^nlim#ntal v .lu»* Hrwnrtl ED ?-«»7l I .'till room for the TIIK MAV YOltk TIMLS. prolmldy the most conserva¬ MOVING NATION W;D( congress elections chairman, passisl the word along that ridiculous si ale,men t that "as an DO YOUR PAR? PiiitNG tive medium iu the nation, saw fit to devote pages of last undertaking. although petitioning for Student Government and class u displayed «»(.»- Sunday',* miiga/ine section to an international survey of YOU AUTO IUY WICK PFRSONAL ViOus imagination on the iwit of offices officially ended Thursday night, it would reojien in rock 'n' roll Harjwrs' magazine printed a scholarly re|nirt the music dcpaitment, gvnemliy. MCSIC FOR DANCING Smith- j all sophomore class offices, the junior and senior class on Presley, analvziny his "throbbing sentimentality" and Jackn.an Cr»mbt> |i»22 Eureka I^n- «M* IV 4-524X g secretary posts and Student Congress as well. "accents of lament." HICHAM i KNIGHT AUTO SAlIS 'AW Tt AH IS I "Vat hoppeued to iler dutnbkopfs?" Schumann wanted to ' The music with the IUlt Heat has met formidable oppo¬ REAL ESTATE know. In the freshman class, where only six ihtsous vie OUT TH£St I )0O f M A,f> • F'ompt* (ttimglr? I AV sition from such respected institutions as governments, . Wfdter Gja'#»tee for the four positions, the obvious answer is that "der ; hke i am At i churches and the press, which is enough IV I 4141 'it't DepyrJabie M -• dutnbkopfs viis yust too kornschucketipitchenflfngerenhim- HOMc to make anv trend popular Add to this Jt Yea-i ©( fipe- #« ^ tnelhocken apathetic " Amencaa fied laM newspaper accounts of rock *n' roll riots Schumann's story was substantiated by Herb Harmon, EMPLOYMENT IV I M07 datelined l-ondon. Herlin and Tokyo, and At'SG elections commissioner, who stalked into our office TV-RADIO SERVICE Sia*<. you have a real winner. SifflT? WANTED TENOR OR all - sax late Thursday muttering "disgusting," "freshman class •■•itn f(.i Union Dance Band Phunt rate* to student* 13 75 > A "Only the little kids buv rock 'n* roll any¬ ■IV J 8J.M ».# pm S#turdei 174 bargain in nru and tea*! TV even worse than fall" and other things of the sort. - ■ ■ — :r :. Tn hnicun* I n 3**22 E M more." the proprietor of an Last Jjinsing • _. IV 7-5559 open lam to 9 »■ , Please help take the gltim look off the faces of the At'SG FOR RENT record shop volunteered with that holier- HDOPoekRHoyto* personnel.'Make'uni happy! lad's really get out there and Tbc.'i5 Pi*6T &4ME Afo? f Tntitv .UANActi? i£ than-thou smile as she looked at the lal»e! : SINGLE ROOM CLOSE in upper i Enter on N Foster run, run, run! IM tpiv'k.. . of the record "Sweet Little Sixteen" 1 had j trenr# < lassm«rt or graduate, pdvxte en-j North off EaM Gt.*nU Rive bath telephone, parking ED- I just purchased. 13JSH. 1711 3 lUHirtHims One and Two Batlm Crossword Puzzle "NONSKNSK." I cried out as 1 picifed up ELVIh FOR SALE Recreation Area—Gas Furnace f. II inv record and stormed out the dimr. But At'Boai n Woiniouini DKX3SATXD CAKES DE1JVFSED 30 YEAR Fit A I Heroic Id Sal# then 1 began thinking: "Is rock V roll really on the outs ♦n you for parties. Mrthdayi Man* t other delicious pastries Kwut 4 Pant# 37 And not with the college set?" 1 decided to «io a little interviewing, Bakery IV «-M t# OTHFR MODEI S TO 11 rufufli* 3« Brink CHOOSE PROM 3M and here are a few selected answers: T1SE SALE 94 •• plus tax when Hon Spoken 12 AptiM i.oii* 40 fi ima "Like man, it's really in there." said Dennis Milosch, you plus buy one trre at regular prlc# OPEN 2-5 DAILY rerjpaMe tire* Rii*a#11 • rure 14 Shun donna 1h£Y NEED OUT THCKC pontine junior. (That means he likes it.) OH Service, across from People's ANYTIME HV APPOINTMENT IS. Perusing 41 Cooking TO t£AD THEM UHAT MIL I? Maire vessel Jack Richards, West Virginia sophomore, drawled, "God 4.1 InM-rntf TbEY DO WTBOUT A MAM&# HEACTtEVt. LINED DRAPES out- WE WANT TRADES 19 Vigilant willin' the creeks don't rise, it'll still be here next year." • doors green ehalre lounge with cush¬ 15 Bin# |[t .i*» 2<> Augment 44 Infuriat# 45 Solitary 1/' Annette Dorranre,.Fcnnville senior, commented, "I've a!-, ion* 441 Qunsun, E. Lansing. ED- !-!•«4 |7« 31. Inclination 44 Wards Solution of Ytatarday a Russia ways liked rock V roll, it makes you happy." St f■ 22 Saucy 4? Persian and PORTABLE Rediingtoft SEWING typewriter MACHINE Phone LoNoble Realty Co. 2.1 Wanted com 4 Self-com* • Kill "DID YOG EVER try to dance to Beethoven?" asked IV 2-0137 |77 ■H * I.HII IM.I?MI IS Social placent • Seed group IH»H* 6 Outcome Paul Shuert, Grosse Pointe junior. 17" and 21 TTLEVt*lON~SETS ;i-Tv I Fiaed holder all >• MOM cap* firmly • Kind of 10 Eyesialll Realizing that this is probably not an accurate cross- ify guaranteed to whrk aatiafaclor- 9P>M to 944«WEaei UnSng 15 ACRE HOME Onlv five miles I? Sport nil# II l?nd*r S Round U Marah section of campus thought on the subject, it atill gives me Television Sal#* 114 W Grand River. northeaat of M4U on Hard Rd 7 On on# a naaal sound Ast Lansing I TV School bus at door Modem three II Loch I Idol.res lura 19 Portal hope that rock music isn't completely dead among Ameri¬ bedroom s »m# nestled among ahade 14 Unwanted SKKSKXSKK! can college-level people. COMBO DRt*M OITFTT trre* *|th g11 th# local Brut printed for fotmfcti. ★ ★ if -n «dd at auction D#ma aaay to pea neighbor* < iak; - a Disagree? See Monday's Suit Ntwa, ear. um»J!lS! *«jj JJ.R ssum-js Religious Organizations Set Services* Programs Ihe meeting. Engagements Campus religious organiza- place at Hillel Houto Sunday at 7:30 In Peoples Church social Swift, Editor Twit Sotih Hons have planned special serv- Mid-week Chnpel is scheduled hall. Ai.riiA nu ior to Jack Thomas, Chicago, Il¬ — evening at G. Social hour fol- MICHIGAN ST.Mt: NEWS ices, discus-Ions, and program# lows. for Wednesday evening at 7 in "Wos-Weds," Methodist mar- linois, graduate Pa.r Thrrr foi this weekend. .tiin riper. Skokie, Illinois, DELTA CFSII.ON April J5.1*5* Dr. Jraseph Smith nt Jaekaon MfCune Chapel of Peoples Tied students group is having junior to Pete Voss. Evergreen Hutheran Student Association Sandra Kocne, Birmingham* .Vnninr College will he litest Chun h. The half-hour services "politick" supper at G p m. Sat¬ park. Illinois, senior and Sigma mm" for -tiptmr at • i\- p in. junior and Alpha Chi Omega to led by different CSF load¬ urday at Wesley' Foundation. birilinal Ball speaker at Campu* Vespers of , ate No. I*.i( Miller, Grossf p.time Sunday. A* 7 Dr. Donald Herb, Dave Long. Birmingham junior. Christian student Foundation ers*. Sunday evening at 7:15 Wesley junior C»atv l.«n\e. MSP grad¬ pastor, will lead a discussion on Foundation Forum meets for KAPPA ALPHA TIIF.TA Sunda* at 7 p.m. Dr. Smith will Wesley Players of Wesley uate fsouth "Fraternities and Sororities: Pro Kith* Arnuld, Battle Creek discuss "The Indivldaial and Foundation will present "He Worship and the group will at¬ S[M>cific" Ihails and Con." Canterbury Clnh will hear a talk by Or. Karl Thompson of ttlT-campus Relationships." All students are Invited to attend Came Seeing," a one-act by Mary Hamlin,'Saturday night play tend the State Singurs concert at H p.m. DELTA GAMAI % Mary Fllen Hail. p..ntiac jun¬ senior to. Jack graduate and Sigma Nu. Frakes, MSU Weekend Social Whirl Ihe MSI.T humanities department. Dr. Thompson will "Christianity and the Modern speak on Attend Church Sunday By KAY WOOIH OX World." The meeting will be preceded by supper at V!tt p.m. I In spring the social whirl begins anew ami this weekend 11 il lei Foundation is conduct¬ It various campus living units an.I organizations have set ing special '.sabbath service m |nces anil parties in keeping w\\h the season, the Alumni Memorial Chanel fewman . Club Is sponsoring f.might it 7 20 The service is , all-university "Cardinal commemorating l«rael In.le- I'!* Saturday from 9-12 p.m. pendence Day and the tenth an- S« John's Student Center, 'innings mveiiary of the state of Israel. theme. "South Specific." piofe Honor Alpha; Connie Root. East moonlight garden. The gar- Ilon-.'iiioili.-r ill will serve as a dance floor l.ansing sophomore, to Arnie, I'iirly Johnson. General Motors Insti¬ A bridge party for other en- couples will dance to the ,.ir of the Earl Henry or- tute senior and Phi Tau Alpha ority houseTTiother* w II sor¬ g'v- METHODIST (HUKH OF ALL SAINTS FIRST CHURCH OF PEOPLES CHUKH CHRISTIAN STUDENT SIGMA ( III eii bv Sinn i Kappa in honor «>f •vtra. Tickets are $2 a couple. Mary Ellen Reidv. Indianap¬ olis. Indiana, to Have Connelly. their housemother. Mut M.ir- EAST LANSING EPISCOPAL (HUKH CHRIST SCIENTIST EAST LANSING FOUNDATION |\Iph t Sigma Fhl'a sre rontin- Ann Arbor sophomore. Jorie Megosven. Sunday. from 2- thrir social trig arennd Ihe f» p.m. Lunch will t*e serve*! ■ranch of The Mother Church ii lil Friday from 9-12 p.m. Wii«>a M- Trauat. Miniater t'nlvervlly »'|iUr«»|ia| Venter The First Church uf Christ Inlc tdr nominal lonal AT PEOPLES CHURCH n they will ate* In Spain to Scientist. Boston, Mass. iit with rieasao and bin art IlOW \|{K YOI FIXKI) laaiaf Service# •to Abbott RoaR — F.ll 2-IJII W R. Grand River ?o« West (irand River at Michigan IIR W*. (irand River llf> lion of the pine period. Kf-rr will be dancing In the Hill CI.KAN SHIRTS (pirdon Rector SUNDAY NCMOOI. KM c DIMMIT HUT, Past of • sa a.m. - WoraRip Rev. M Jones — •:M University Sludentn Sunday. \|»ri| 'J V .i«so Bine Karri." The dec- THIS WKKKKMI? ii m All oahem Rev. John r. Porter — CKaplaUa fc lions will be earrted ent In RH t'eSar Rrhaal *i a.m. llrcaMail Forum at College lonoehromatle theme, and SUNDAY SKRVICR hour service DEATH" WOKNIMi WORSHIP llouse Colic ami informal dis- Id- and their date* will dress 1R M a.m. - Charrh Srhool SUNDAY SIRVKF.S "PRORATION AFTER I blur In eommemnratlon of till' l>r»l llMIM.I.'rt'.l IIM — i J« and 11 on a in. Reg f'eRar Srhool painter. -liirl in Iohii Reading Room • to A.M. Holy Communion SI II II I T •• to • || oo a in Worship services (me Stork Wrat af S. Harrl«o» R|. I3« W. (irand River f \ Spring Garden" will be • i Peoples Cliiirih theme of the Chi Omega Mon.. Tues., Thurs • I.OOl) f.tcot ND" iever Dr. R.1R A.M. Family Service and ; party Friday from 7-12 • a.m. - S p.m. and 7 p.m. • 9 p to. Sermon b* Re*. TelU Church Sihool at the Olds Hotel. The dln- iW Wed-. Friday ; no p VI Campus Vespers al Col- II aa Rnr«lilr Service r.iom will be decorated with I a.m. -5 pm. lrte House III Joseph smith c»f |kct* of .flowers and couples Parking Stole Thealr* 11 rxa A M Mornln# Prayer or Raly Saturday I a m. • I p.m. Jaihioo lulilor Colleve will he Ihe enter the room through a ( onlmunlon and Sermon Sunday 3 p m 5 p.m. |.Ui st ,peaher Ills suh|ect will he- In - Church School I he Iodic tibial and Off-Campus arbor. After dinner there - shut loondry • dry cleaning Aklmlt Ri. All are welcome lo attend Church M< tatlottihipi " be dancing to the Kenny o<»i>s» from new CAMIKKI KY CI I'M Services, and visit and use Ihe «i io y vi ii imi y vt Nnrtery Available jvj» orchestra. student service* blJj l.ia P.M. Sunday Reading Room. ( till -ooiii O't'fOKtt ItiEh school ace EVERYONE WFLCOMR Tau Helta's hare ptan- *2S K. (Irand River "Cnme aa Your Idol" eos- 'aumuiuiuiitiuuiiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuf' |k>e party Saturday Horn 9-12 Coeds and their dales will 5 Campbell's Subarbao Shop • Campbell s Stibarbao Shop • Cuirpbelt'a Ssksrkst • as a favorite or well- bun personality. There will ~i MARTIN LUTHER UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN EAST LANSING ST. JOHN CHURCH EASTMINSTER I record dancing In the rerre- ^\ h Willi all hands at MSI ... km room. r- 2 . • it S CHAPEL CHUKH TRINITY (HUKH CATHOLIC Sll DENT CENTER PRESBYTERIAN I'flta Gamma's will hold their jj- it! term party. "The An- *3 Campbell's h is Sll MAC Avenue (HUKH Ball." Saturday from 7-12 at the I .a using Civic Cen- After dinner the couples _£ • Hprrr>'* lighter more comfor¬ table ranvas shoe Top-Siders (MOsoort synod I (National I uthrran Council) Division al Ann Street A Bible In Ihe Center fear hint Ministry of East Lansing 1?7 M A C Sundry Masses 7 30 Hi |» »o || H Ave. ««« Ahholl Road at M'tiF.NK Wll.llAM#, Pastor I asl I alidnii Junior ILfch Scbool In men'* t hloehs North of llerkev.Haiti .dance to the music of the ' i wo K- _• I).ims orchestra women's M't 1 liholl Road ,nv j; WORSHIP SERVICES Dallv Mass S 15 A M. • %K Chapef FT! MIH ^Crescent Hall" will he the Jf, Church »D s-ft.171 Rev lloberl I. Morelalid Pastor u-'fT le i of the Delta Delta partv to be* Saturday night De'ta held at Archie Fol- * £ j. £■ Parsonair SUND4V III t-to7S SCHFDUI.R Parsonace KI ND IV Fl» 2-271$ KI IIEDI I F. • DIVIDE ll to am. AM) CONDI FN!" f'r.nfessiou Saturday I IV INi. II VNDJI wiril II" V OCR H .?w dinner there will lw* *3 were li es «r «o. ii ii; il ia a m • to to S Id P M. 710 In 9 to P.M f.g to the music of Jerry # I tiuersilc tlieslde HI |.1 a Ml. - Morning Worship IN and It IN, N IN 15 • rvn's orchestra until mid- w ii I s«-i \ 4 M, a Ml "I' ll'S VIIVI COSsl lOI sVISS sermon, hv Rev Motelaml • at the Trl-Dvlta house. ^ Coat Ol II Si H IIIRISI RIVFAI III Newoiau (Ioh Fvenlt Supper, RI NDYV l» to A.M. I IT It F ft IN STI'IIFNT AHSN OTHER SFRVICKS Gamma Delia Program f p m. Births fi p m - Supper »1-1 class a m. fur Sunday Srhool with University aludenla • Open House Sunday I II P M, Sunday ScImhiI Veapera ■ IS p m. 7 p m Pasbir Dun Herb, "Fra- termlres and Sororities; I'to and C IS Student Center I Oil pm TRINITY COLLPfilATR to Mr and Mr# Lawrence FEELOWHHIP for t DR lilRHVRII MINDINI.FR All University students Welcome ( Mortor, twin*. Anne Martha. *3 WEDNESDAY 7 to pm Praver and Ibtele Mods' Phone F|» 7-977.R 7 o/n . and Thomas Lauri, ■ lor each Wed. nlRM Cribhery Ibrough Junior High 14 o/s Communion break fast: 1 a in. and Mrs. Rowland Reif. a m Stall I.. irk u. |rr .innounce the birth of a Kenneth Rowland, weigh* Sh i- •111 441 Hj EAST LANSING UNITY (ENTER OKEHOS BAPTIST 3S '• lb* 3 ozs. - EDGEWOOD ASCENSION SO 3 iii ud J* Milli the Red l»o«r 3*1 I Grand Riser 425 W GRAND RIVER VIIIRNISI. WORSHIP ,V| || ) v| "OUT OF Itol NO 1(iE * HOVIF «S. MIILEK. Pastor CHUKH •3 Ciaybrll't Siksrkss Sksj a Cawpbeli a Siksrbsi Shop p Ciupktfl • Sikarkaa PEOPLES CHURCH LUTHERAN (HUKH Sunday Nihrod ii a si NEAR THE CAMPUS SII.K SCREEN DON CIRCLE, Soloist Wednesday Meeting Ceo pm — HI I I N ( I ARK. (Inline Meriinc. Organist Rev. Howard Johnstm. Pastor Affiliated trilh Unity school, Invites $ou I ee*t suminitl. Mo, ?7MI Haslet! Road I# to a m. POSTERS •to N. Ragadorn Road Sondav < lion h Sihool II to am. I'r mile east of Hacadorn Road) Youna Peoples • R p m. mrCIIAL RATE) (» hto«h« aartk af (.rand Rlserj Uundav NUhl service 7 J» pm, Rev Truman A. Martlaon, Minister last I arising LANSING CIIUKCIILS Fnjov friendliness • food viuslr • a rhurrh familv ONE COM IK Pleas# tall FD 2 n7M for h Hda A li su a ii r.fl R"*ll "-17.50 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 50 I r*x22"—18.00 Sermon by Sunday Srhonl CENTRAL METHODIST Rev Truman Morriw CHURCH CHUKH Marhle srhool. N Ragadorn Rd Ollana al Chesrnul CHURCH "PEACE THE CHRISTIAN'S Ministers: Ottawa at Capitol CRnrvR School al I N and II » m .now MM. FYS iim JOY" I Fisher Has Flue) Virgil Felton and Roherl Ulrdvasl only lot Nursery thmuch «k (ifade Rev William (i Kuhen, Minister Worship Services at 9 41 and II 15 SERVICER David S Fearrll. Parish Minislef I ALL 1.0 i-MM. APTEB «) Dr Morrison, Preaching Hlhle school • «$ i m Nile Harper, Minister of ChrlsDaa hduralton Ciillee Hour and DUriwslun he- Senior Rich Ctoaa — II to Morning Worship !• 4$ am Two Worship Servleeg lytern services al 10 41 Rev. (ierirge W E Nnhehburg Youth Meeiinga • to p m in to and II 10 I Feltowahlp-1 la • p m Mi ml iv Sehuol il 9 41 Mr. Rohan preaching both Evfnlng Worship 7 to pm. at ED 2-7723 of FD 7-7WI aervicea Young Idulls meeting every Sua- day eyenins at 7 W FAIRWAY FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Sonih Washing>on to Mmtr— River Drtv* (Disciples ef Chrlal) Rolmea and Rnrehs Streets FIRST CHRISTIAN ward ••«den Asst. Ftator. 4l»de K Taylor I MS south ef Sparrew Hospital Firm Anniversary Service) of WnrMHp In Our Nrw Auditorium (• to A M. RIW.S SCHOOL Chnrrh School (hi Mho 9 15 am. • to p.m. Morning ( YF Worship l« It in • ee p m REFORMED llto A.M. "THE BUmriBNCT Of OOD" (ages 12-11) (tr Hi A College age) 7 AS FM TDU "WHEN DOR (HMI TO RATTI F" ARC CORMAU.T INVIThR . Call 10 l-iR4 CHURCH 2W Marshall SI. Cafl IV i-nm. For A RMl Rev. John M. Mdfmau, Paster lORLD's largest Free Sm DuroRMis Arrlvtof Ohsw ~ RaH HnH »:SS II m WUI Froceed Sewn Farm La—. AnSMariem Rd . PfenRt Ref—I IS—« p-M Mb (Rem# Raw SitR Dr. pm) to» IRarmHiry Rd. DirM FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Morning Serv ire Evening irrvrle IS A RI. I PJR. miniature Genesee al Mailer, Lansing hose whe desire Irene—rtoltoR te church calll !Mr. ReM (IV 4-tlto) fUtt #. RAW*. Feasor GOLF course •f AraaaHt Isssll OUVn BAPTIST PLYMOUTH Snnttoy ——I — R:4S a.m. Tenth Or— — g.to p m Divl— Warship — ll to am. KvangeHssIa —t.to pm. Rmrd y Tei BOER-CITY BIKE CHURCH 1(5 A M. RH I MICWQAS II htwhe II to A W IMPS CRnrth Schawl * Snndey Warship RWOHliR. FmtoamentoL Fee-MIR — toinday ' Service * II RFV O * TUINSTIA. PASTOR Church Sch. A Nursery nit W. C. IL.V5E.V, regulercd out. mylid I to F W. • to bh. A Rihlc ( law Per Every Age ... . - - _ wto AJI-I hi II Mb h "tog. af a MIW-WRFR SEIVKI IIAR am. "THE INDIRPENSARI E DYNAMIC* WALLACE OPTICIANS tod (tow. ito '* ISeries — the Rely Spirit) j TR—e—y IW PJg get p i VOtfTW SROUPS ON CAMPUS Oa I S-l* —* y|— Interna* Dr. Jaha W Ctaaton 7 to p a. "Ltotor Ta The Philadelphia# Chnrrh" PaResrshlp af Retlsleus LlhtotoS He—I —to •» tn Sunday ef (Lecture M Revcialiea) •an. «:M PM. - Ream IS-Uto— ** MM • Fk» t-Slll caN IV MM tor n rtor. Bey. PhlUf R Rtohew x«st Crm Mss-la M 107 Af. TMw fk. IV $-117$ Mr. Richard B. HtonsR (Nursery Ra-arganlaed Far Heller Service) Par DiERiililR MR IV A-llto Rev. Gerald K. Wvman, (IV t-MM) I Chnrrh to Campes) MICHIGAN HTATE NEWS Wltai Arc llir Intramural Kr«ulti>? From lite Bengal* T rail From Star! April 15. 195* Pair Four Dugout' If You Kpu'iI S'Nr*s You'll Kiioh Weil Worth Watching Athletics Get Even; Lllv Plaster Tigers, 7-2 HARDY CHRIST The Spartan nine is a team worth watchinpr this year. Comments from scouts who attended last Saturday's clou- KANSAS CITY l/P>—The brush Kansas City Athleti hlehcadef ajrainst Albion College indicate that the Spartans continued their rnlmst hittinir Thursday, launching a I2.| have some stars who could sign contracts with major attack against lioti Shaw and two other Detroit pit.h< league teams if they desired. as t hey coasted to a 7-2 victory. Ron I'erranoski and ('apt. Frank Palamnra, two of the The Athletics, backing up tlte Spartans' top performers, both have impressed big-league . scouts in the past. Hg_th are playing their third season as -i yen-hit pit hum of knuckle- l ,t!ltr Wall) Huinette and re- regulars on the sipiad. I.cfer Ton> Cluitoan. jumped in- Catcher Don Gilbert, who played fullback on the Spartan run lead m the fust grid team last fall, first baseman Gerry Stifler. third base¬ iiiieii^ ..nd were nevn behind man Gary Warner all have that added incentive that goes ILuiIn -1* . l-.iDhn*: !•' sta> on with a championship team. K • "t.-i a i)hi, md-i-n I.. ! v .. . I."Id the The pitching staff, which is about So percent of a-team's j in x ( -hor • .i.m |k- MaesM rids, year's Spartan nine is an exciting team. A lot of Arte .let Megan cot on via P. \t |XMI| throw w:'.h good baseball will be played, ami there will be a lot of e ie out. siMg'es oy (iail Mi'C's thrills for Michigan State students if the) back the Spar¬ .r. t F'.uik Mo l'.g brought in • tans to a Big lit championship. Me e.iur.ter (.oruan Came on i hampionship.% however, can't he won late in the season, t,. s*,,:, the Tilbns with only o::e it takes confidence, by the students front the start tor a h.t Kay Doom's .-ingle in the IIARVFV KI't'.NN eighth. Tigers' leading Hitter N am to w in a title. In thr first inning. Mike Rav¬ www' .W.VMWAWAmmmW.VAV.V.W.VAW. es singled. Bill Tuttlr walked com am soon and both moved lip on lire l o¬ pe*' sacrifice. Pow er's ground- BIGGEST NEWS out to third brought in Raxes and Rob ( en drove in his lath ill ^iiMiliui' lii-lors run with a whistling double |o left that scored 1 utile. 6 GREAT FUELS \utoiuiitii*;ilK lllrmli'il f ,.fti S'ta.v Cuttle r that he. 1 again the A until the fifth walked with one n cheek when DI !; « u' and successive doubles by AMKRKAN I I At.I I \X I. Pel Itv One I'n in | > < I..>|n and power b:ou«h? across New York Manager .tack Tighc I1I.IE SI NOCO $ tw.. more bfough? m Vita Valentinetti. Kansas < itv M TRttIT 4 vvh«» we:a out for a pinch hitter \t ashing tun 3 .71 .'•* ihe-Uo tin- PLETZ & SON in the seventh. t lex eland 5 .Mm i»hod Up on 'he mound for the It iltimnrr 5 • ..S7 . T iiei and gave up single runs Rustun 7 .300 r the seventh and eighth inn¬ ( hieago 7 1 tlicliifiiiii \\r. & Ihirri-on l(o;ul ings. III! llsll XX S Itl Ml I- K,iiin.I. rid ; niti«Mi Di Martin, ex-A inik'.ter I'Itonr EH2-332I - . ilr.Ion |, It.iltiHtnrr 1 v.v.vV v ho -ta. rt .l at shortstop and at i lex i IaiiH k I hiragii I hat for the Tigers Wednesday Xi n X orK nl Wasliinglun |< eight, was on the sidelines with l on.xx «■•€, % si i s •. pulled leg muscle H.mNjN tits a! I huj(ii i FRIDAY A SAT. W i in i * » Winn 11 -1» iMmum.ii 4t IIiinIkii - |{ IVI Nan Iraneiseo 6 BECAUSE THEY Milwaukee 5 t ineinnati 4 Ml HUNTZ HALL Philadelphia » 4"' •nd Iho BOWERY > -*a SELL NORE! Pittsburgh 3 .37 \ tors w - I IS \ngrlrs 3 33. No. 2 Shown Twirr at M.WI ami 17:31 St. I .wuis 2 ..'SB Till Ksfixx s Nt si I I < En asm | X. I in Xnei'lr* "T I CRAIG WASHBURN Naked suN lime s in I unrnrn I, Hi I nni* XIiIm anhre s. ( inrinnaii • I'm >hiireh I'luUilrlnliM I lit MIAN ion xx x i. \so n WMjdANi PRODUCTIONS Ciiittuiiiih jt I iiitinn.iti i s "• I i \ . II Klrlis I I IN FLAMING EASTMAN COLOR ClxLtripfpliU i» 11 ■«) n s x|ii«4iik>. Until ■ ' No. 3 Nhnttn flnre at #;1J t U.I. I ll 2-5933. \ITI R «• M I ••ni« »i Ins %iigp|is XX plllllPlrr ie-U) As XI. 11. ■ I I ini.iin aI s.tn Traiwisi'i If..-n,ii ill* « % Xlnn/Ain scsi suit TOP W, stmts' .'A Irimh (.otfvr* ttsonswrsi1,..- OrAtr \ meeting fur Ireshn-jtJ '•v-ViSaS No I shoxtn Oner At |0:tl _ golfers interested in I Tsar xarsitr xxotk will he heiil night at 7 in 215 Jettison lr| SI MlXV • illlfl Till IISlI XX ■ 2 HI I S ?!G BOLD DRJW IF I™' mil) CONFIICTI MSU Rise " "• M IX UOL in personN • Utce'ti S' MONTGOMERY CUFT I r>o..m tng,a* - ELIZABETH TAYLOR ^ o .i, o * '' EVA MARIE SAINT. ALAN BIC p— — —— "t TTHD I BEAT RAINTS^I cuwnn 7J Jtrry ice LEWIS , N FUR- • I if V4RVJI - -V n mux,cater Shawn luice at 1:41 and 12.70 Frta . Buddy HOLLY1 - - 2nd I ratun CRICKETS <1 Ranney Jewelers "Hairpin~ COAHfl JCA\ Nr\l In Slllf 1 hctrr Wilde Wallace ijlr s utirt Ttchnicolor U.S. KEOS BOOSTERS TONIGHT AT NAM'S IIKOII.EII STEAK Oil EltlEII SlIHinr l OMI'I.El E l»l»Eil AMI IIOIW ca.Ass • • OM.V SI.7a .. KXI'KKTLY INSTAI.I.KD WHILE Yoe WAIT SATURDAY IIHOILEP I.S. (Jiuirr 10 «/.. Sl I AIv - Compk-li- SI.73 Ol « I.LIM IN. r ART Ml..NT ArPRUTUl »ocf m . I I AI.IAV Sl'AiaiETlt III I El! I' RT AI4. MAJOR IN.I RAMI (OMPANIt . No* you c*9 tnjoy cool comfort 0*0 looll LOOK FOR ThC blue label Tasty Italian Ntyle Spaghetti your cotuol btxt-ox U.S. K«dsBootttr»% Attrgftixe Jella MoM or f hrf'x Natadx /.nrji'il IHmiunlf In Toun ThnuMnd Inland or trench Ihmint Breathable fabric* olio* coding «ir to tw trenrh Riead and Better w Hot (iarlte Butler — W hnlrNilr A KrUil — iulate frtely. And you wotk on the plush I offer and V«ur 4 hairr •( a Sherbet «r |re t nam comfort of Had*' Futt-cuihionod So go for « pan of U. S Kotfs Boosttrs. \n v.« 1,* 1,1 In miI< *l.!i, —i>rJ |r.m l-» TM. M ; ALIO I'AHTS Nt'rowt tnd mediums from 55 95. SX— aces Wolves Schlademan has entered l-ean, A Berberry, take and Forddy Kennedy in the distance medley ORHF.R " O K PPtSEMTS m MOM CAMCPA n in hopes of challenging Villa- I. . ,. :> State's liaseliull team will open its tiiil for a nova and the great Ron Delany. MONTGOMERY CUFT |M championship thia weekend, and it will face a Kennedy will be pitted against YOUR as.ivnment. The Spartan nine must meet a strontf Delany on the anchor leg of the k ELIZABETH TAYLOR |c,r-it'. id Michliran squad in a three-Kame series. will ottlc- EVA MARIE SAINT. f) CAP AND GOWN . Jii lesson the o;vn ■•an> •eet the Wolverines in today, when the plate for the Spartans, Ger¬ ry Stlfler at first base. Capt. STATE at Old College ,■ k -me Frank Falamara at second. Dick RAINTRZX COUNTY <;t- t :me t a • teams is 3 30 p m. will then Golden at ahortatop and Gary Warner at third. SINGERS NOW In the great tiadtoion of Cml War Romance ♦. Ann Arbor for a dou- In the outfield, sophomores first «or Saturday at Ferry John Fleser and Dean Look are IN Start* - t trc Pame Unl- PEOPLES * I.AST-3-DAYS! - * FIRST SHOW 7 00 P.M.- by i»oth WKAR radio and v ear!v this week They WKAR-TV. Saturday's pair LATE SHOW TONIGHT 10 JO P.M. — SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. ;• »*r. with Michigan will be broadcast CIIURCII by the radio , • . ":r-t one. 13-7. and station. fir i title "Aii 6o4 Created Womaa' t.tm.ng out on top in Union Book Store « Bardot rwvt 18-11. - Hon Perranoskl, the • »i«' «n the Spartan staff EYES RMNT7 "Get More Oat of Life . Nest Attraction , ? : record, is slated to Go Out to a Marie!" Walt Disney's "Old Yeliar" AM CONDITIONED ■ - ",n« contest Coach Does that mavte seem Marry? J - to follow with IV»b I Doesn't anyone ehe seem to no-j e.ther Dick Itadatt Uee It? It may he your vlaton.J M. the doublehead- and If so. it's time to see yourj eye doctor. - .>tjnd plana are j .'t Hal don't simply he contented W verine Coach ■ with corrective lenses. Come *rrj THE DAY |> ale* tfwt his !HS NIGHT MAHJORIE complete seiretlon of ap-f • . .. i aa for a - n offensive power, . , Ileal frames to ITT and PLVTTtRJ CONFtGSfS Htrt MARSHA TELLS kr .» in thr mound de- your personality. TFM"TAT!ONS TO MARJORIE llerrnsteln. fullback on |lte»hrrinr «nd squad, J t« the best Hurler. ap- He EAST LANSINO OPTICAL 00. HFP MOTHER V/'A ■ AROUT NOEL . YouTe (luttini Mai|o'if 'e those . Lti a la-inning no-hitler on Abofo Jarohnon'a up too much ^D'tnc training trip, If 'iij i« ^ ot a battle, F her is pinning u»r them 'hi li-Ti Bob Sealbv. ED 2*3916 thr mjn *ho II b«ey » and Dean Fink- iiurir you Noel'o • • tithpawa. h . playing hiv not used " a Michigan to that.' TMf ct AMOUfi Of H0LIYW000 .THE fXClTEMf NT OF SIN & . . • the4cutching i. Capt C'riie IRANCiOCO. THE WHITE Of aches Cf Santa Barbara... at shortstop, THE ofrcnity Or THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY HtMKHVJouKsGnznUt BOfeloTngsoday!TotSziu ■rt • a* first have, B«H» For Summer Session education in California, you have a umqut . mv-nd and Date choice of four campuses where you can participate in graduate All but Myer« and undergraduate courses, education workshops and seminars THE NIGHT That"fOt'Io conducted by a distinguished faculty. NovelLovers Her r.st. ,n and Scalby "• outfield when UNIVERSITY Of, CALIEORNU I ,.nu « » ' • *nd Jim t.he mound Ralph Dickey also j ■ roelty / lot An,,I,, )*«r|, wr.te for free fataJogu# and compltfo informal.pn to (,r,,r« / lum • , r " Theyoung FOLLOWS NOEL !■; r> 'he outer gardens. t AND FINOS » CtfHert w||| atart Director. Statewide Summot Oaaiuma, Umeers fy of California Urpt MAI . I os.Angeles 24. Cfffforma IMOGENE . * • e Open pnjfin£ 50 / ■' ■ t ; ijf nof ulf. touching MsrjDfi© I MIA SCREEN no? touching any other girl 5 I-OSIERS ■wtnu mm v. 8 V • I TWO COLOR -Udt * . . » «"*1I"-I2.00 •. A ' ■ • !4"X22"-25.75 ■rfHE NIGHT f v : t' . MARJORIE'S INNOCENCE tk. * viae ■ PMOUOmn this summer it's CALIFONNIB! 1 CRUMBLES I*11"1 »»»m. Ami «i Noel, ( H do.11 caul May he. what DON'T MISS OUR i n doitljt is ' wiotn I tun t know lo»er GRAND SPRING I'm m OPENING! PHI. a SAT. OPEN AT «:M •/CLAIRE TREVOR• ED WYNN-EVERETT SLOANE *£7#' — SUN. — OPEN AT NOON 1 ■/ •»'•«* — -- WW' Iliu WMfTS • SMIiN DtlAN • |OM*SO WVl(| » thklung rides 10 EXCITING GAMES screenplay sy teCfiirr fpecman • mobucto of miuob spiruna-birlciu) tr mntw wa boating PICNIC GEOVE i Miles! pmints to csli! STARTS CHlnai BUNG THE CROWD TO — TODAY t it - Oils * IP • MS LAKE LANSING PARK tain Pill 11 MS — Ml in haslett rwnui wwuin lake lansing ed. LUCON$* IMP •:SS MM . • MS Till BMP t T1 tor IJf Ms iTLi.-V,. :.yy. y,-., ' USE Netmen Open Season CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS With Four-Way Meet Itolsterw! by four returning letfermpn. t h«» Spartan tenni* fapiad opens its season Today and Saturday at Kvanston, III., in a quadrangular meet with Northwestern. Purdue and Chicago. Back from last year's tram ;»ntl l>«werful tram, and •ir Bill Bisard. Mike Zaremba. prolrably State's toughest roni- tuis Vela and Fouler HofTman. petition In thr four-way flash. All arc senior* except HofTman, Nm thwestem was second in the it Junior. Two sophomore nddi- Wk '11 placed sixth. 1 H.»7, while MSI The Pagoda in th<- conference race, Drobac 1321 K. Michigan n Although Purdue finshed last *»\* the Boilermakers have an ((In Crand Hirer Across from Student Srrvlrrs) improved team worthy of re¬ spect this season. The Spartans had a 3-3 record on their spring vacation south¬ ern load trip this year. ZARt'.MRA MH.ARII tions are Bill Hotchkiss and Doug Smith Bisard Will play the No I singles spot, with Zaremba. Michigan State's Army ROTC- Ifotrhki Vela, Hoffman and sponsored pistol team won a Smith following in the secnod three-wa.\ match from Wiscon¬ through sixth position*. ItiMrd and Hoffman will com¬ prise thr No. I double* tram. sin and State's of .1 pos Purdue f.,ta| last weekend More of 1.339 out ih!e 1 ..*>(1(1 points top|>ed University a Zarrmha and Vela (No. 2) and the Badger.*' 1.32.* and the Boil- Smith and llotrhlilv. arr (No. 3) also paired up for double* competition. Fashion Coach S'nn Drobac. in his first, year at the Spartan helm, rank* the Wildcats as a sea- Look! MICHIGAN Till! SINS AND SINNERS Extraordinary FROM Tills STORMV. SKIsTIIINO PACKS OF TIIK IMMORTAI. STORY Another THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV VALUE al IRAPP'S MARIA SCHELL • CLAIRE BLOOM LEE J. 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