r ramu.v r*at • AIT TU. f «IAB firtii rMr AM aafl mm* ni l|>M ""■fli • •M «irai»r MiflHatam if* af'ArtN f«v lb* area Mil, V," trn.i.. «•» .mm • M»b Mil MMk»rlv «M * kifb «f «r«nfl it «Mt it Ifl-l# f«r ronfrrrncr h«anr*. |.*>a %t*n«*v *I(M «u hi« i« ««•«•> W. so, No.:» f EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—MONDAY, MAY Hfi. 1%8 PRICE 5 CENTS , NEWS: Soar UN: [BRIEF With Insurgent Victories KcIh'Is iiuiounet' Aoiv ( nhimi I M \MI % bV'~ The Indonrxinn hv. unnnunrid fi.in,;i •ifirftakrr cabinet" headed b> Col J.w.p W.n-.n \ .v. ' Students Fighting I ,i Sunday night's n< wthM reporting thi« *i<«. elnpment ( •North Celebes rebel rupitiil of Mi-omi., Lose 3rd Renewed [ Tin M*'i«d*» cabinet apparently r« pln< < - th« oiigin;.! reln-l . ,, li.rritfd Feb. Hi at llukiltlnggi in *•«Sum.i»i.-» That In lunisia , ,I in large part dis|ier*ed aid the hew cabinet hy Kmciiin i nt Me*-. | (,.• \t., will lead the lailllieal .»• »f progressive wcakno. Toward evening manager, and^lnm Andrew* editor, sort rarda in preparation for M* 11/.r ^ ♦.,♦* d Sub't ** that ItigtCct .rvurgent* ift Alg*-ria t*arh*M*|i distrihulnm whuh will begin Wednesday. . f,,^.ph ii'i'A aid «»f Chicago. \ m ruin ..f t h« < ».il* u* «f s* the - h«>t not Ku,if'an'H i| and l»>r-ira c,.*.m«d new -ue- he loike. *wd the Cardinal - condition icmuimd • in,, h.i g*' 1 • stu*:* at- .m*i that the ti.ird -i. .t rr* a--* Th*y *-a»d their move¬ i A'euk . New I'Ixiii Kapler • t • >•{ JiMli- *-ffe* tivi ni- in ment to return (»*n, t bar!*- lie '.ii vtar-old archbishop wn- * 111« k« n h- a paiah/mr •i-.k« !-*»., t A Ith »»i* f If st t A " ||»- f»au!b- *.•' £>*»•*er w.i. hpr»'a«iir,g. \|..hda> Saturday he buffered in .1' dama^ .md . pi., ii-ivi a * it in appropria- Hem-we*J fighting li"-! *i'fil g«-n tent. '515 Yearbook Sets !,»*•■. abiiilA '.n'a 1. .» ,.f 'hi- r».«»r * 'tie I*-*' "fi Ib-oit varrilie, . f"f ttii ,:i- ( * nf* .r'(,«u»»h r t*i French and sou* hern prirfileni* Tun.-.a r-jn.\.afi ra.a-d two \ grave iri •■ai* aie pi* uppll*- '*»t tl*e T: « ('*■rr.rr.uni-,.-I»'d G* r.« rat I irr /We in Ia'Imiiiihi lighting Distribution System iflVl •f Ih** fo n f Fran « c 1 •• r b.gE*-' »* .«, n -Y un.'.n I^it>*.r mailed 1 mg pt 1 *IIHtN I ^ ha nan jm-j,!* a.u k. .-nd fihann.** 1* t > !»• 1 for its rr.ttt.ru i\ w .rkir.g . 1 , aided Sunday in a thr***-hour l,a"l< »*•»-*. *-«-n f^ t*.»,,* . Hiphiiyhtinp the cn«l of each school year i.s the. tlid- t.e ffAirm.nit ^r *l»aU to r-.e*t ..... and insurgent* in the hi t..,n. -...j*,!* jr »h* fu-» F* ;r- te«lifct*'y *»t plan • •- tnhutiofi of the Wolverine, MSI"* yearhotik. .,-V tun -Inee 'he beginning ■•! th* genual trike 1, I.. *!.'•*, • nrituifniig I r< <»f the a'-'ion a,'.*.n " f a • . t -i.ri,** r»t.- Stubbornly hung "n t«» |»<>-i?n,n m en 't. ,• A full yu»r of plann.ng and p* ru»- Sial# V»si S* ll«*e S*ll»»» gr**«-ion.-* f VtllVK K WAN VI f.II pres.des over the Ma* Morning frowning ,t,r, ' h«uvy rifle* and muehitu gun f:r« fr« e *«uri'v ff an rm« rg* n<\y nt th«- National Asflemh.'y, tcwi-in • Haalhek in the flekaa Valh v Ai,» hot fs-irab. > . Andrews, with .ifMstanre front 3 The phvflrpin • d»v**unt laid to d*-a! w.'h 'he jiri 1 j- , i^rif. force* entered the town and h\ »»..•nj«.it. and of the situation .uu u,. Orchestra Drtty Proijt, avaV-e edlt*»r, Jean Sander*. btixtne*» manager, and a large staff tr.ng- 'he VA .'id figure ♦- |7 f..r 0 ,*-- ir-.und Hut Hi-jccls Aid tint I'luii .rg The .R-urri-et.'.n session was called lale I'olu, xh«»'s nut the •u*le nt Saturda* by Premier Fierce Ihirt ha-ej •» mav pe k tfa ir K\cni|ilifics up ft. whi'-h ni'-ie than «*< r«. ffie Fflimltn after Algeria-type pub- Bi^ 10 Tightens Athletic b'M*k« W*ftnr«rf«* arnf June 3 c> of th*- va* --in*- lie sofef* committees, apparent¬ .x Illusion Mystory Uoo/h-iis l**»k Along with the romptetety In jearboob pfdurii—. a prw «hu* A • -a ording '«» M*fi/.«- ' a* mu' h let *ffe"* * third tnan ly direrted by Algirrs insurg¬ Cooperation ents. took ronlrot in Corsica. Scholarship Regulations Mlbiunowv SJ. ij'i Th* n.\ t. r< '.f ... • ft. If. new b—k•disirtbuthwi system Is tt;* f.r ♦ and w ^ ««nl about Irj In be »-r.*rg*r.'y yes; ion ;»;,l(ri"ii deepened Sunday. Inve.-itiKator- r« j>or'*-d f. r .• t, r, »• em plated beginning Wed¬ 10 p«-r«ent a1* p**tent s tf.e , YMTn..,h • cabinet Sa'urday • ring deb'tee which w an being in tailed ■*'.*. n 'tie r> , t Ht RltllNKII MINN nesday. n,| •'.»*♦ l»rand*a| t;.e ( oriira m'»ve *w#i.- Th* ■ - Ulcs with scholarship* an«l aurpriainKly rejected a plan r.r J.r.afv ra«i-'» l»r«»ad*ant t** hi» br v authorities had speculated that • .>u,e-hmr m*-. tuo.*- •help -.indent* g**t th** ti*»**ks ror*ip!aint* infoem* d Menriev r*-- th*- device W»> pl.ie*-d in **n« o( »t-» Nik* A:a< r- .- ihitftal hv fitly F. llwrriaon at u-rrtly tf.at xtiflentx »rr*- n**t to reduce athletic tender? from 100 to 76 per school at a oriii'r/ a"«-r f*flim- ■ .1^ an *^*rlier date and to ,»h»»rt*rt fin 1 -iid * c rr.- v* threa'u.- d !•,* n.i■■•lie exploded and lotiehed «,ff hla ' Ui * 1 Sutiflav afternotiti in I he di*tr.bution time, r«e*-iv,rig 'fi«,r third ■•>.«*' d-i*- m*eftn/ in l^ifnvetfe, Ind grc*irding v* e:v.f war ,• 1 Fran e killed and three injured N*-.*r!. t*.*.f j .n d« M, a Sar.dei* to 'a* k of the va*em* M* n/i» A -I. -tan*l< . • ' ! • were as a monument . As IfUtr. in and hi* cabinet M. Mge was done to tin. rni.s-.iU to* < M-u*- »t,,«n t*» un:ver«itv ami h 1 v h S'-idif'-- in dorma, fratrrm- had ti*«n b*er. for unaware *.f ".*• approxima'efy itu.i- t.s»» .S/Mirl«»» llanil SUt. the faculty r»p- *'«*nferCnre vtrogg eef •/, avert »♦« authority .- he*-n gathering hits of wrirkag* ,i.d putt.ng '■ .,:^i v*,j,,ritu, , ,,n old a ui tr.* re a* re ti.'-e- dev* .'d*m--n'A •■Mnine the cause of the tragedy -* li< k*1 roof>eraI ion *t,*.r k- \V* d* •-•-'•av Next Week* pr - r to t»»»h tm.c io*v Stall's (.onrorl Irr Ifa *■ f'l I! 7 d •«r vi'* *»f mnf.de at tie issued ;.«• 1 WKAft It •M f* * njf-rampuv n-salcnt* A number l ost I .anting nhtsluans told the of I anting and In Onlilnor Shot I - • »•' f.g T *• fa> *!•/ gro-., 'at- • in,on* 'J j" ■ app*"pri«'* Itwik* will be delKered '*» .■ . • r.d* 1 T ik* > f*-r h. " . .r Jrl i.riish Kills Tiro btate News that - -r.e-n ra .-» lo t,«-ct \\iH Y It -» rf ur«- • 4n*t A -*d*n.;i lb ith" nnl* those ing in people present It liv¬ dorms. If nome have the polio shot series to be ef¬ in order for a h . r h r t ».u ; * #* d n '!*¥ ar»."J le■*I !e Ai'h wha* tncy *d pi AM t II tur tle**. III. —A plane n* «rn-■: •* mated store fall term to off- fective the third shot is impera- g'hehing and re-af?.r- g !hrcaten.ng th«- ' S> e,phony, plu II*e. Medieal authorities are now e . large" union, i-h*d in a soyta-an field thre* «,r f-»ur »•.:.« 5.1 rta r raittpus bousing, they will not ' . jple of f«'u'*v -».r.*r ■! •ru looting the ronrept that a fourth • . i'.a *»rr *c jr. •-!« d t; t ft ( f # I r * ;».* *- Sunday and two crewmen. w*-i* t>e able to rereive books until .ft 'i'u'l- n ' '• c f« 1» ra' Wi "f Ia*'je-r irciTi tw r of the crew w as Monday," MM banders said booster shot is- ne*rssar« to A .11 0*- -r reprtrted mi- -in,. .a'I t*»'«-n 1 :r,g!r*| I'.rker* . Syoiph»»n> if «fud*fi's h»* v» bring full effertitrne** m govern- i t .1 i« lioyrr. ,1 photograph«-r for th* < t..i-i p changed r.en* ar en v in an an .'.ounce-- ',hl*d f'»r the living unitv. they r«seive ta**»k- r*r It K K ili' tia- h of M*-i e fida'ion the M.S'.* 11 'u- attending ceremonies at a n».»rt 1 for 'hem the first .*• pr.-e'i r,f 1 i.' *h*-:r pr«-«en» *J ,rr,.'r*ri»a A I ing "a'*-d finlv wh*-ri ..-*-i ♦ M-.l.'la • Re.*- a-- pUn ■ -f persons »»n th* seen* I.- «r te-ik* ha*.* th* third -.ho', do \ou hav* H>z ab.ic »ga ri.t. ' <• the plane just before it uashed and » • ! pur* haxed ttir**«igh 'he * * of r,. ttil4t n*1 r.g ' t on*..» *i*.R th rd »h •' I)' fe-na'd J Irr-*- 'f.e *• that afcnal w.ork»r» JlliZ I'oll 0/H'»« wi* »,*h*r th* ir If) or (ing.i.ti a M"mg faculty. Ictf. j!-»* *#f lor.-.PE -'a'*-!, might take lllrihiiii I'mlx's l.nullr llohbr/} Voting becms Mrr for r* * *; pt (his * totem provides for a 'The third «i'«* w«,"i!d mak# * "ftuhinxon's f»rand l.nlree " a ^aturdi*'s de»i*ion to toughen 2 7n*- Ircn^h naval co*r.- admission h* financed athletes rrard*r in 'he M*di'erran*en student* f]t«*rtle pu mu friend to pirh up a book for gr* .*t d»al *»i different* * .n«r IOMM1N .,p,_The British Hon,*- fiffi.* "is : rousing march, opens the pro¬ * e-d .upfy.rt fof or Algerian the- . si* tans Vtallots are in the a student if be has a rereipt. in lift it w.u!'l re g:\eri require* that a prospertlve ath¬ :a»nr-s tnto the marriage of Arneruari • -1 • with l.etdren "Spring¬ JU*'. t*e fore th* rooti't. gram. s ir-4rg*n?» TT.e Pa.'., govern - bt4tr News and ma* be *t M-.nd.4V the Wolv* tP'r If lete must he the r.ne in upper two- IU'f b'vu and his 13-.vear-old bride M ).« s*,- * !'■• ' '' 1 ' • awicd that the 2^-year-old la a ■ t - «vp* • pla«ed in ballot boxes in the w.il flistni^ute li»**»k* to off- which #fe the »** '• . '.1 time Overture'* to follow. "A thirds of hH high school grad¬ rrent. at-. in turn, ordered j->ur »f 4 I nton I oneourse and Herkr*. Ac* ording t» l)r l)"—t th* Walking lune" by ferundmait Is •• ^ ju*t ba k from At'ap- i ■' he married Myra five months b* '■■■< f ■ t■■4- p » •tudr-nts Thc-e urr .»'• ' • th*rd shot uating class t# reeeise financial tie A !:aC.'C Nfedi'rrrar.«-a*V **• Voting will rontinue Pi rough vi »d '•# get ft,* books jn 21 gives *r uiwot4- of followed by the March from the I1 ha.- tsin married twice before VV rdnesda* a prolonged, long range pro¬ aid. er-." . •*> :ail from Malta I-.r rhe Honi* (Jtduv has power t*« dejeut .:•■ S'udu.t S*-rvice»i suite "The leoler at the Wed¬ .- • t'r jtv «• tection than d*> Uiif fir»t t* ■ A spokesman said "!{ep«»rt* a»* ti*-.ng «<•* ding ' by t.rir t oates main'a.r..r.g * pr* rr J T.ni'.ar. pru dent If-b.b »h»rti t rxj* n.akc iaodmg paj fWnirg-eiba f • any e*murient until the coupi* I>'tid<*n airport Tuesday " hour-- ♦ !'.*d*-riih prior to th*- (on«*n t.a-i l*ecr. »*!«!• Sparlv'w Yellow! f.w«/iir*-f/ I*. \ urn i t T>. '.'a| * ban a s .r>- .mum p« r f school. I0*» a • tchcelar facui* e-J *hat F * g"vrrnmmt plane* f c.-.arg- ew ,;i ; »>f rrti bed . -*f Ily •' rev 1 1U iti**n •A.a.ej from A »«/^.*i fie- di '•» '*■> t>.*Ji* r»-c*m,/f.rnd- a Hpart* *-xpr* < d l» e • i; i >< parat«. h. •n-iTfi ear,y Sunday . HirvrOtr. //#>«»/ I.0114 I1 • Mar- • a nrn }t v .rr , 7 jfj a Ou p- ,t» He '... •*» >n«»rt r*h«ar**l * h« n h.. ap,a.*red drr- t-A r.rn the Nar/e-d 'la 4 a'ta'kv r,». >• 4 tffit Waggf . tin colore *#f Lu»hw*'lt Athieti* ' ' ib s.r 7V afer nam cla-h* t> '.w«*en Tun;- p* r- d, ; .4 ■ tnn.lig flax* in yellow a;. 1 - 11 t» * ,tiCCa bic A 'hough ftparty wi ] he day no/* e-cf i's r.* a" a' Ie-'.« ' - Dot n d !'.•;* fri-j.d be ' s - nan 4r>d Fr*-r., ». rnr.ru. in n , «,n' ft.*- I.fina were had ne ver ^ been painted * 'h rector and head * • ach »t th*- • Ifeal ,n'fiv,dual faiuiti*. trn A »'u'e *»< tmrf- f.Af Sk.v Anderson, i C n< e tared piot ueavrodablC and f'^*k ar, J while Ia-f-»re J annua! ou'mg ft . S* ' r*. an r appr ind* r 'h» Wr».** * de« Mi *nat cuii; I r.-»» re-rail what maker and Iair*v Wrobi. w ki ' tj ■ IN rk f: « --.tu'l'.fi If wit N'-r'h Af' i nc'Kfi M?a frje-v>rv n prrsentc 1 h«- *aid the U 'tei'e were hbh'-red ou'sfundsng I.A<" h, Tbr I»*'..*• i't ( h.f *ej ."»• r*-u»t f*e In Pact* •Jip.cwr.a'U' Tr * 01. • r* proceeded through « ag . *■'»«. S ,* u * : Ju.ioxrs Adagio for w»re 't.e .nfia!* **f fie'.irai man of t>,e >•-.*r and a a aided I' *: Mar", Kn-.g I #' r» Philip .ier»«| 4 # ref.5 • '*•1 IV--.rf a.'■» dei» and* 1 thit kfotore Jnatituta. the h-aderrhip p**s.ti*,r. ng r*. •fi in r Tr-r e p-ir :«e by -nidft>| d S'.-.r • fir, *0 cynvfcr aT* i^s tf'y»pa "" 'h* d 'he fji/crte r.avai pUy d •rvt *44 pr«*fe»»ional put- fin.*p»*d with Gordon Ih-wpitc, Jtcport in TISSK* .Vlagaxim- »ia.e *'• or a.**'a h* w-v^'d appca! a;«m "w UN Security C'oun.tl .f, *r . y*avV*..gha on a Wtll- »o wl'f al! J uftrh troops out Prof Skeptical of Russian Food Gains K'.mn TheriC presented with giea! pV*:< af*d verve of Tur..*,a ^ I JuM ant fuCgent fca'J--fi .1 A'len ,vM the Cornea I'i'lilioii Unit's Sol * Rusei4t ran and will pr«»duce This land is much like the rut fh*- other thing which he »a»d Dr Wolf anger a lor, sad it * a'".')ri a* tss-fa*iorj of the island much t<»ul p«r person as the was irr p« I'ar.t is tna' ftusMa ba* g'-*l >f »wt\ nor tselt do th*y have or our a f'kniAe ha* alaays br*»dh«»ket of ftu«via U*n the and will }r ruh A'r-ca, and hftlei that frame West abd Equitorbl Pib!*'*n.ru npent Wr*inrxday ! matw rvg.on ike **ur Da* if*. b* *r. the future he cc*rt;m»-r:*ed the Soviet Magazine "USSR ' i'eeif »« f'>r thrtr pUbliC for wat# *.n he Student Traffic tern prairies Hu**ia ha* five Nc*rthwrst W«- ^^a^«- all the re- T»*- *ai!v differcr>u :* 'ha' it Apnea Cour acceding to Dean !>hj.* Wolfanger. professor *»f a«rr* of this land tor «-Aer> two gions-lhey have except tfve tun¬ will ha-, c to fc-ec| many rraarr safe*> nirr-T-il'.ce type of gov* P ; pav Cb •f Justice of the m.'I dra The lands *»# ftuxoa are be-t rrnment to uat over and land u*e exprrt iwtid we have _ the following factors in a recent The workable land is further' There are tome p*4n** in f«\«u f.i'ed f'-r growing wheat, oats An* /uitime frrshmin %--o*r.«*ic. w th at Ii-»«t an or all- interview limited by the rhrr'ta'e Large of inrreavtd production In *K»- and barlrv They have fixe acres \<-lis Caruv Husaia is Ha larg* *t country areas are open to fro*!', ir¬ past. Dr W**|far.grr said. >i« ids «»f 'hi* land t*» tao of ours. Yet b'nvcrtity i»o joint is eligible in the world, having 3 acre* "f regular rainfall and destructive in Hu»iia~l^ave been |*rw Coin in the pact 10 veers they hs e IN ."?i> will lit available in land for every one in the Unit* d winds. Thci« auid- bio* hot averages only 10 percent of t' S *\*rag*d to produced m total Seek* liifortiiulHin 30!) Student Service* froni •- State, but the porti**n *»f g.«id and out of Siberia in th* pcalucticifi ja r acre, wliest "0 »um- quantity, only chghtly nx^c of II 30 a i'• Thr> must be return¬ AJJ Wj*«nza!>*yn» Wishing 'd land is rather limited Th*- UfiSR mrr^-aoppir1!^ up the *roi.<»u -. percent and rttllk per r*»A V) the#e grains than we have ed to that of fire by 5 pp. Jung rwrtiv-ipatc ,n the I'M .Verities has a large amount of c*dd 'un- from th*land In th> w int. r percent There ts n » d-«»bt but TJiey are far afa:ad of U* in Caritlra must submit informa- dia wastes, preat swamp* in other blow t!,' a if that thaw ykrtd* can bt :iht« av the i»r*«ducticjn of p»*!at'«rs and AH pc'i: wiii Hiter- ;"«*n •** thc.r txiotha by Wednes¬ wresterd Sita ria ami fh a n f of the larwl .-o little water 1* td. he said fir b*»'h *»f which arc called ym A«-d b* tt.e nuAuruCmg com- day. IV v Strf/cs and l*rie Mr- mountains ar^ dew-r's gathered fnsn the snow' Also there are sign* that after po*f .and crops l.vaire. Nisi FMh# a> Pa»e n fee and f for Lary GremaJt ttcmUtt. who in ac- cji-nt Congi e.*s Those *e!ected is U limited by many other thing* all the workable lands «*f Itu - ning to rvtTignize the human fa* - • »n u» in f'jeal raivsd p«r per.«>i the first wcex bf Ciasaes fall p. r r Yuraall «right 1. arcepW the ipniiixl to attend court The first limit Or Wol/angcr sia are in the noith liki oor tor in farming. One vign of tin* but that agriculture and l«*urt term. October "2 fnan 7-10.70 §m Kflflfs Alpha 1W«a •hflrh wept from n^et.i.g* t a the remainder of notes is the soil. About half <4 is the recent order ending the w«»ul«J vontmue to be the main the-*crm a» barf of their t*•»- Dakota* or the Canadian prair- pun. »n the concourse of Spar¬ flgnt TWir print pteragr »«• *■ »"■ the workable soli u poor. of tractor staDoiu. weak spot in their cuuntrj . ivi. use tan Stadiur.i. : -4fi,}sJi Michigan State News Letters to tire Editor ^ Discussed KmI Dally by MST'a JS.IM Student. and Far* My The Michigan State New* Ik published hv student* of Michigan Stat* tfnivrrsitv. KuhI t.ai slnp. Mich.. without direct faculty supervision Hot the official voire of the university or of the student both. hut white seeking to nerve the best move which would drive Interests of both. stands ready to battle any u wedKe between the two. whether It rotnw from within the university or from nutMde Memtrer or the Associated It i* Sewage Problems To tbe Fditor: |^,t full your ,,;;.h!(inn vlrhig»n stale Stat, nnd Mali* nf daunting of the ta Ml hl,»n law, I'res*. Inland Oallv Press. intercollegiate Press Association and Associated I would like to say a ?<■*' v,.» , il nwwy «« UrrwMi L Iwt Politer Pre** _______ words alKiut the sewage i»r.»b- ,,M «.r ,h- Vol. r»o. No. Momluy, .May 2#, 1!C>* Pntfe T»o l.-ru nut I'v the Hro.i> durnis. mint.rs iw "I bevrw Mirhlian Table-Tap Ah either lives or apparently thif information has anvone who visits the Brodv area kte-vvi. whenever the weather i* hot been f >rgolten. We. a< licensee* hwan. do d"' Trite Re vied State News Tackles and humid and the wind blows from tiie stench pervades jhe area. south, a *iekenmt{ t.f '.ho S»lie ,.r M.t way flttml t.i brrak 'hi- if* cvolv- We in To the Upon Edlfor; reading Liz Tr, At the last Spartan Round nl in thr l.iqu',1 A ' paid for mis- review and ridiculous u Table it was explained that the Death of a Salesman, '«l| Big Sewage Question it.any cawfs h^v-1 of MSU landscape deua rtment h i* take*. bu! itevire tu »>™ now steadfastly cornim* 1*1 I wen working on this problem wti'-n .w>l.'h. nsi"n«'.urUnyuu. Michigan Stat#» News 't«| for several years. A*- I under - Of rh. dir.- i-flrrK lacking in editorial !# ,(tj, , "^1 stand it, they have located and y<»u place your- a*|f and the live- 7X%| ABOHT THIS TIME every year* the umlertone mutter- tniucatioM an I. Considering the rnar ''un, purchased a suitable site on toe 11i <»ij through that went into the pi<- ""titg invrM from, those living units nearest to the Hetl Cedar other side of Musing for a lai«e effort, fvn ,., honing to attain, of this elnssic, is it • know n.it wtral »<'• ' sewage disposal plant ore amplified to on outraged roar " modern sewage disposal plan! Now. y >t| to ask that a compe of protest. The department has drawn u'p tx- i our yourci ,,f pxiitence and Wriq| txi assigned the task oi \ «, l carefuMy-thuught-out plan livelihood- Ed I cation and grad- . a In I'nlversity Village ami the the riverbank Brody whi h would ini-lurle MSU. fc »st IiViun vi i'h diploma and -legi' C and rc'|s»rti«g object!v:. t., ?J| dorms, Bailey, Kmmons ami Armstrong, residents' unwill¬ I^miing. 1-ansjng and sever d ls tour desire App»"hensi-.n of public what took pin. I doubt seriously if < v» ing awareness of the miasmas which do pervade reaches other rrearbv eommunrtlus- 'I '><■ law lireaking can be a tertibu Kazan, or his content its height. A whirlwind check of the sewer situation by the only major bo'tleneek existing .•,:., l>|ing block t<» the doMi" would have condecerxtio i State News has convinced us that student are not. the only Is the problem of getting Pie , i h.ivr uupermo.-t in later varioii eorrin i unitie- involved II Success in Uiur educ.itlorial (rite descriptive term- , party conscious of these offensive odors, however. to approve the plan and join the effort. r, pet hap* in a goveinment petent" or "bellevabU iti '<■ James Denison assistant to the president, told the State an lx* do«»meti b> what ercnce to character afte system «-<•! \ ICI News that university officials are deeply concerned with This is fine ns a long-rang" v.-u re.* ngislA-r a vollegiai" ing Wednesday night' ^1(^1 OH JHK BANK* at ID* Bed with Ibis week's special editorial Scott (Emm—a). Balbaa. Canal an e. Where is your i the problem and have been, in fact, since the post-World Cedar Uwrr't a aewafe ilapaaal study ot the situation. Pictured Zone. —tmmore, Mjoffran'a view measure arid the problem w 11 pi ,w| green Three shepard, I.arising Junior and Ed printed Tuesday. When the mass influx of veterans hod reached its peak meet he r» at the State until this long-term plan ran cation. \our future, and your at Michigan State L'r iv*-n,y Hew.\ Jamex in lit17, the sewage treatment facilities, which were owned edMertal staff ehrrh a disc ram be implemented, f. Il.i's man wi'h j^r forging H«url|M by Knst Ionising and pointly sustained by Michigan* State at the plant here le raaJaatUaii —The Big Slink I have heard that, bv of the [uojjer chemicals. 90 per¬ the u-e * in pro|M>rtion to operational usage, needed to be enlarged, Travelogue Blunder? cent of this gteneh can be elirn- Denison said. Ike's Timid Rancid inajed Maytn- if a petition was RKCONSTRIT1TINH the present plant servetfonly ns a Living circulated city' council and 'presented to the ot E-'et I.ansing be done along To the Editor: stopgap solution, the president's assistant explained, be¬ cause-by the time the first Itmdy dorms went up in 1952, Say Denis" e' (BIMTOR'S NOTK: Ted Sj«urren, a memlrer «f the Slate News editorial staff and a resident of Bailey Hall, speaks something could this line. Donald W. Guernsey "The reason' Mr. Butler iliiin't spend a great deal of t.^| Hhouinir new buiMing*. etc. is that no one would be inter, the trouble started. The completion of the riverbank Brudy dorms in HUMS further complicated the sewage disposal system until today the plant's ineffectiveness is only too (Counselors for I he men of llailet and the Brodv dorm area as he ana¬ lyzes "the whole nauseous eyrie" in which he and his fel¬ To the Editor: * ★ ★ ested in this Although . such a 'comment Ethiopia, no one argue / j/l to give the impression iha* • low students live.) could be • xcuscd if mad.- by A an Fast I.ansing res ident is typical of the count; evident. WASHINGTON. OA-The • Mr Average American, it is much to be desired. By TBI) SNH.RBN who formerly live«l iri the Brodv This, then, brings the problem up to date. Now let's look fVinucratic Advlvrv (*«-rative that when the same What is typical of an-, r dorm group, J am well a v. a"- ■tiiul Sunday the White Il#»us*' IIAVK VOL KVBR luul the feeling that you would like iter erit iv attributed to a pcr- at the long-range proportion which the university hopes of the M'wage problem the area is difficult to say sine cu','# la "uaialyJwl by aUmlcv land- fn stop breathing" Well, I have Ah a matter of fart, today si.n like Dr Wilson Paul, it is will act as a final remedy. near the dlspo>al i»!ant fan-* as we alt know, is n • rth ahalvzing its effect Siu«e(f first came to E' t But at the same tirn*, Urij Philip May, vice president for business and finanee, told is in rrilicol need of U S lead¬ Mr Butler with hi« high cs- proposition to me. I.ari«ng "and MSU I have often anyone disagrees that d«w| ■'-ipcsthe university's top hope now is to work out an agree- ership. trem and g«">i intentions could At this point von might be asking yourself, "Now why heard that J.he ta->t jjossibl.- be excused from his interpreta¬ t^e vestiges of Victorian v> --piejtt-with Ballsing arid Bast Lansing in which the interests Ttie Council, in a 19-pag<- short-run solution t" the prob¬ in the present Englishman, ' nNtfkthree groups would he met in a metropolitan sewage pamphlet prepared by ftein in the world does this guy have such a dim outlook on tions of 'Ethiopia Today" After Achetum. former secretary of life?" Well. If you are a Brodv dorm resident, I am sure lem ts -t^ryugh ( hernl. a! com¬ all. he being a typical business is very different culturally frj,' treatment unit. pounds which wUi ebmmate «"» his Victorian counterpart state ami chairman of the Conn man who i* ever refldv to ex¬ If agreement cannot he reached on this project, the uni¬ that you will understand my position. Daily I am on the large port of the tutor • UN Foreign \ fVMitmitfee ploit anv situation a' long ns Primitive Man Kvphlng verge of being overcome by the thick and verv vile atmos¬ 'The use of 'inh chemicals versity i* set to try another MSI' purchased the site for a t.oke of • ti*M I radii ie" of the profit-, can niTTue therefrom, With Sputnik III treatment plant in a low river area on the (irand River in Eisenhmve*-Ntx*m Admmtetrti phere which radiates from the sewage dis|Mtsal plant npjto- would not be expensive m con¬ could in m* way refrain from wh,r:q| turn and of **inaitef|iiatc sife Bailev llall. trast to the prop, ,ed cxpome entertaining the public bv por- around the glot>e, only fhr *«.| 195-1. The site cost approximately $'_\.r>nnioiMi1 according to mea¬ »-f moving the plant I hupe the verted few can still dream J-, sures" it timidly a-k And on these hot spring nights when the air adheres to 11 a\ trig the Uim and primitive the .Soviet is primitive Denison and May. Tin* Democratic croup ree- t.Tniversity inn work out y' O ;,.I,»•.•* of (.'her p. ople; So long But t| the ground like toffee to your fingers and The odor from to finance |hes«- eh, rr. , .! .on every society, howe ornrriendtHl talk1 with 'he Ru !M-.. paid for if developed as to be dis;iiV-*>j| across the river is so thick you have to swim jMiunds in the Be t Cedar plar THE CiltAND RIVER site would'lie o|»erated on a Joint ?ian-c. even ' talk* alum* with through it. I beeaustf I tH-til-ve tt :■> iv the ( omment* Jutllfied in seeing the g*Hid part, them, provided run»uh «•»» sometimes wonder if I am Jiving in a civilized community f»n the oth*r hand, it stands the bad parts of other basis with Bast Lansing, hut there is a disadvantage which xoliitjon the adrmni*tra?ion h.<< as cia»| alii,-- flrjit. k,ep tliem* fully It*- or in the middle of a decaying to i< .eon 'hat >ince we compla.n concerns the administration's decision. May said. The sew¬ swamp. been sear hitig for all these tries, there are other i formed, and have a «ecreta*v •At.en Russians emphasize the year- asjiect*. We remind ... erage affluent under this setup would flow west in the of st ile whom th«-v can tru*? Till: SITI'ATION was unpleasant enough during fall and so- ailed equality bv pinpoint¬ that no Phil Carlson man is pro- (irand River ami through I rinsing. The Admihlstralum wmk t<» even winter terms, hut with the coming of warm and ing the sheer iniustice* whi h such, but that men I.v If such a precedent were started by the university, a think It is a * breach of security" ♦ * • nr.- the rule rather than the humid weather it will be an almost impossible task to es¬ {•rimitive conditions to meet with |h»* Husvians, it exception in some state- ami strong likelihood exists that a Meridian township commun¬ ratd cape the ever-increasing rancidness of these fumes Many To the Editor: T<* breed g*n»dwill am- * Vat's der de-emph».*uze <>ur industrial out¬ it is im|K>rtant that ity like Okemos might deckle that it would In* entitled to students this term wilf be forced to cb<»oae lyetween all trrouble mit < build a similar plant to the east of MSC on the. Red Cedar. on The pamphlet, first in a wrie-. ■'forelim and Military D»l tering in their rooms with the windows closed or liecoming swfjyj pluggrti der nose of • I «• whmei - put. rti'./r r? i* that worth an our while to Ethiopian fei*!s like -Dr Paul face real ' Jen bad in Ilrrwiy and married whatever we say and p/jvl The Okemos affluent would then flow past the university, lev for peace and Security nauseated with the window* open. Bither way, the situa¬ the *.me way when his country should l»e housing'* In accordant-*- • :l ami undesirable relations with Okemos might ensue. said the Demncradio Party can .s portrayed ai nutlung but a tion will undoubtedly In1 most uncomfortable. Vould like t„ se,* fefilanted this aim 1 do not wish :■■ This consideration seems to be preventing MSI' from provMe the needed leadership Hlaek backward tract of land this While walking over to the dining room for his meals, the • hushes ». '.,p i,.f -tor apjiear a* a 'v..M if it increase's it- majorities In M»v I tr Paul realize that pulling away from the metropolitan plant negotiations mess or else sohtpder it- attack—whether we sb.uid > the Senate and l|.>uv tl ' N'-' tvpical Itrody man D not greeted with the fragrance of t»e Sihtueich men uomen ' A '.erica is not «.h"wn in Africa mum neutral in, the B ■ which, at the present time, have all three participating mifilin a- i f ■ rooking food, but rather with the strong and unhealthy kb itie vhiidirfi a ..pn'rv ,t'.habited bv gatig- < rn-c.J no exemplification terms pertaining to the university, MSC has vni. ha\e to si he.••II i? i nv»re pnuse Spain's Franco negotiated o ralu N'ationa? I'omirutto, der it eating was such a good idea after all. l»er Namrti |,| n«4 for rrleason. << The H'k", ■!.- »ii; t.< diffeient It will be nice for us ' k almost completely through Bast latnsing. said May. txM-est ..f II mmitN-r of the i? "he same film were shown in ONCK RAI'h in his room the student 'might then at¬ rep! that it is not what intrwa May, who has s|*ikcn for MSC during the negotiations, romm|ttr*» and to ..'nrr- in ♦ * * Britain us that is always proper w says that although he is aware of several short-range relief ihtdin* lormei President Itirrv tempt to devote a few hour* of his time to studying, a fate- Cm# rally, the Brit >n knows " S Truman and A.tiai St even so i right"' I also hope tha* *' **. lour after he has lwronie engrossed In his studies, a fate¬ h«.\v LiquorContrirl far Ethiopia Today" is plans, sflch schemes have not been seriously thought of at the Party ami !<>'».' P«e uphold the dignity of the r'- -I ff' rent (r-ofn all. ful breeze (from the wrong direction) reminds him that E'tuopia of yys- iih-ntn! candidate terd.ii an,j furthefitturr- hi« yidual w ill not do so b» * "t "The wisest course." savs May. "is to the ever-dependable sevyige alone but by deeds al- It hope that we suc¬ "The present de, line of* Am¬ disposal plant is still there and To I he Editor A*;e '• kgioi.nd mikes him i working diligentiv high time that the I -ec^ ceed in getting a metropolitan plant." erican power ami preatife," th«* T'»ere ia a growing rvidenre • o- ' "•••*?! p. ;.p<--. e On of con-pla Cuiuert Series author.: • Arhrwon i!.* unit lit «.«t»t 11 tf»e From this moment on the student will dedicate a efu \ o* think:ng .re J pre-urne s<»me read. hnlf of the thought about the e-u. consitjurrxe ».f the failure of hi* attention to his studie- and the in group of under <"■ p- .gr..' A ith me but t EDITOR'S N'ttTE: Tuewdax we will dkuM the individ¬ other half to the prob¬ to flaunt the I quot A*'t *>f uui.i impact of their movie* the KA^uhlkran a.t:nm»*t»J'tui*i .»•' us (id# ual roles of the metropolitan plant inter**! lem of vvheye lie will find off-campus housing next the Rt^te t»f Me' s • • <.n this ponder. John Asmah groups together to provide the free world with year. . „nd the I * Not onlv does this detract from Map Imuran, e with the advisability of a short-range solution to the leadership the student's ablHtv to rulings of the Liquor Control J Itrody "The Administration has fad¬ concentrate on his studies, hut it also CommiMion if «ek a friend to give the area problem.) increases the number in pur basing and lo of Ethiopia and N'yasa- ed. not l>ec\»u»c it lack* pa¬ attempting to pureha*'- leverage triotism. hut be au«» i? lack of student* who regret living Here now and will, therefore, alcohol, and con«um.ng in th-ur Wlll IttMBifiedB More not |x» bark next year. the will the vigor and the pe* car* anj on highaavs and >n Rut Ing m •elllnc* We must not forget a I suit our student, however, for he Crossword Puzzle erptive int,-Uicence the world situation We have drrfriW is now verv tired and in m*ed of a well-earned rest He no public licensed rstabbshrmmt* These individuals, m most * U, k ground find the (lunpaa ( laa»irtH* « Dark page H the iui» I it it urgently requires ' sooner settles down In the ease* hive hv ievious me thesis News this seek I ACIOII *l Ham ball pleasant comfort of his 1«hI last mo.r. per breed biore a* The pamphlet said the peo¬ when suddenly hi* stomach feels obfa ue,1 or forged certain doe- ** .' Hltrk I I'othor play very vulnerable and at the v n. ciU'dn«-AA by indirectly 'II llaibtir ple ha\ c hern hewttctwd into uwrentx of evidence )»r,>v,ng. rid., uuj.tf CD t-ltll fit HI* 4 Hol.il mercy of the dtvuded fumes t> •• :fe of other*. boat believing that "an okvinutlr themselves and repr«nuacitated man III. WONT TIB themselves as legal adults, at¬ r,!l*v: —** mo<« Nr U But la 14 Superior wa, M to c»rrv on the most CfwntinrY^hcep or sleeping with his taining the age «>f ?1 or over A> * fitter example tor I <>n u wuui mechanic head under the pillow because! he's tried ' the fact that what was 14 hwM mwvilnrlv exacting oft i-e in that, and it iuxt The forgery of pr xorrtng shown on the *>.< .pi I'crfiumcd the world" |t d »esp t work Finally our stiment drifts into a troubled in ttself screen exists in document alto rrfrmy! to unlawful art 17 Sheet of 14 Kn«lu* Presnhnt F.isenh«.»wr; .1* a "mis¬ sleep With dreams of getting a well a$ the attemrd to .»r pur¬ glass gas mask for his birthday, IM Nothing led and uninformed" Fpcahlcnt until once again it i* chase of, beverage alo-hol T' ,e It Uwbulical 14 Singing syllable 40 Unified liliuv 41 find Uii "F«>r .1 l<»ng time." it asserted "the admlnh«tn»lii*n has known of the decline of our starts all over again. morning and the whole nauseous cycle individual The question might now l*» raised . as to whether this minor with who also Is in contempt of similar funnahex beverage ak oho!, the This Week on Campus It A Hilary 12 li.Nidriaut I Not dtian pc»wer mm compirssl with that of the So¬ is a healthy and laws, and lava himself liable. mn at II ruit 42 Drown infatuation 10 Kea.odled proper atmosphere for stud4'nts to live In Ag decimal bey a DOWN It C.>mm*ua 12 Haitian viet t'nkm yet T«» thi* dp we have nine months out of even* venr. Should a place where stu¬ In aome rc<'*ect<, grea**'' P" W". Oil '•<•«, I ' pm JJ Uniun. Ben number 4-1 be *|>cnt led 1 not been told the facts The dent* eat. sleep and work W punishment than can b,' meted pm (.-n. U Dtaen- 44 I'liKwd Adept emperor government dare* exposed to the unheal*hinett mrt to the minor ior U. >*ir* Ro-.-m not tell us ? 9* cumber 42 He.!, 2 Prevented 17 Peit to a and unpleasantness of EM Sig, 9 Itecause It is incapable ,>f ac¬ sewage.* 1 begin irv letter In this man¬ rm 24 Uruuo 15 Mia 4: Behold • 2 A 1 on a nephew The answer to both of these >4 l* leaning 40 Conatellt* 2l» Pitcher tion it i, incapable of truth ** questions Is obviously no. ner si inn I v to describe the «xm- TI'EDDAT ' P* 4 l.ulen (. hrtotun The dwnimtn! It is indetxl a shame Science recommended' that a group of dormitories so ditibns ;»nd occurrences Ortanita- - implement IA Heed tum 11 Madref 2 Social part 22 It.aJciit a strong military establishment, to the eve must 1* so pleasing As an officer of Michigan ; i> m Templet Church rr (W*| M Vigor Inaect 82 Water uig offensive to the nose Any favorable ChwjMfi ff1 baked . • I'ait ol a providing large amounts of gap- Table-Top Contreea. represent¬ If t7 Nobleman 12 Si.ua place impression which our |vart>nt4 or visitor* receive dynamo i'a? • t»* umt*ve!ofu*d area* in¬ regsnling ing man* "«•». ? P Taid public retreata I Whirl 24 Afternoon uf t>asjc industrial oro« them is immediately forgotten once they are exjatsed to the l»-eny, in our state. nes i> House The book of Gal- pin, m I M Prr*.,tJ'. .g t-.r crease 14 female • Lumber- performance (siorotis atmosphere •tuns T 4*1 doction. and is bring j'ud.^ ruff inan a boot IS Wooden put err^endmant of surnmnding the area. Jneham Count>« Table-T«w> C r - *»l Fremeaaderx. 7 pm sU -I 17. Kacept immigrtUon and atomic enerify errs* I deem it Viae 21 father of laws ntvexsary ta (executive jo permH a greater and awralse e^-h of board). Womrn'i Joshua freer exchange of sctent.st« and |,hi of our G>n Lecture Room R 90 Potential feelsnfj scientific inform*tier. AW, Ktuuum ■tefai l«i J pm^ 3.x S.jocnt SI Man a . Services. AWg Acuuiin undershirt Sp"i«l Nrrllbp Exec Baaed. st f IS Poem 14 Conjunc¬ tion Lite Cm Be. «MWT rcwowr, and Ujtkgi *Wm, Jsl StuttTOS IWIU <1,1. - S,rvscv>° P-m . 24 O-e | rmi u - AUUUlniM (TON. In;t;at;<>n Guest speaker IS. Mineral *01 t* Owen C Dea u/bctR NEW ULM. Minn OHM a < s succeed, d*»nT- try a^ain. Alfred JVlta. i reformed •uw muaouw P?e«n>0r,er ' ' lht' Drtr0lt Tt** It. Worship do-it-yt'uraelf artrst. MOOMAM - It Heed and II nam «M N.t union Forrl executives has announced in the \ ,. ' Ka*l Renetally war* de- to resign. The demonstration.' cut off from their traditional ..,1,^1 Sunday l>v IS'" uuthurl- norm deterioriatej into in urrer- when the United Auto Workers 11 -i"l until Tuesday. publicly it would instruct itx . On , jt , Michigan sul* Viewpoint over WKAH- I)r Hit-hard Nolla, mam- tion supuot'ed bv aTrrted inf»!- tratior* from th>- Sv-iai sector of the United Arab R"iiUblir. roles in society bv the tide of Western goods^'fteehni<|ues and Ideas The need has beep for a iiaion contract expires Sunday .fbhn S Htigns. vice presir'erit nf in iu-'rial relations and head ' b fjCg.iMv auto I l their eornparues plan's ♦<. force showdown Thev have giv- cmiM a con- memliers to work without a con¬ tract Class of Fashion ,( thr American Univer«lt:e, That the insurrection was new orderirg of society, a new of the company bargaining team. . ii • jM-bratoifi tgf their filans. 1 'r',.;,! ' lhl. Stall, called Colonel Na«- towering haro of Arab planned, added, is not apontanenux, evidenced bv be the allegiance adenuJte to the chal¬ lenge a! internal insorur.v and externa! threats The response, reviewed current negotiation ef¬ fort -■ arid told the !i'i hour '• f.' r t I'A.V Pr«s,»j,.nt Waiter fteu- »o | •, 11f* w s co..fer**nee Sat- \r —)'t si/s ,, ,.„i,«n •' Ha aaaaiiad that. in tha Waat Na.'er It «ttr»arn of smuggled in* Brroxx the Byrian-I^'banese arms flow- he -aid. has been naf.onaiism. meeting: Because of the many uncer¬ uitg\ 'ulft that mem any j niariagement deterioration »r*- ~ SillRIM 'd y | , I to a» the Dictator ol borders since June. 1957. when The United States l)r Nolte tainties involved, the company V te or another Hitler, the . . the deader* r,f the opposition to concluded, must identify and i< pM-parifig to handle any sit¬ . fAMIM'S ('I.ASSIFIFJJS . . Presided ('hamrjun's pro-West¬ I/JW ( IIST |' r;plial thirg for the Arabs it support the goahs. of Arab na¬ uation that rnav arise. . . has been victuriuu. ern nollev failed to win •cut* tionalism us long a- -thev do not "I j., than anv other Individual In Parliament conflict with its own objectives. lie said prmihiligr* range "all Feature »»l Irrn Arab history Chamnun's supporters, he said, H. • evidence of the post three Ihr nay from a new ronlraet to NOW! <1 v„„, bat aebtevad a lane are eanvtnred that p.ehanon's veai- is that the United States operating without a ronlraet." I 3d - 3 IS JSTrf the Udne. that Arab lrtere*t lies In the West. Thev hit not >e» applied this lesson wherta the So vert Union has lie noted that at no lime «dnre v artlmr 1911 have Ford and the Regular Prires :»:«• - 7 HI 9.4.» susptrious :r::,;ra.«S^^: »ee ml Nasser's am- last iamino » rwoui ID ntaa dire -i» with speetaru'ar sue- I IW operated without a con¬ httinns and wir» - rspeelallv tract the l^hanese t'hristtans of the IT'S A GREAT WESTERN I - rising tides ml Uth - Moslem - i&jr-eijarjss: nstinnalism and of Communism the in infiltration the Middle it* I crrtwais and tonr Fast. The 0»mmiinist« the situatifip »»!•• «l have for faun I KpiiiciiiImt Dud intrigue "th* N"He to indicated that bv the Weatarn nation.. |t is, however. Ih a gross insurrection mistake to Na *a* that •■aid. the Oil C O W/B vO ^% i , n. up was inspir d or led hat restored Arab tall- bv the Commufii FillIter's Day . r or eve,j to- tallv engineered Nj« ,1. "TrVauri Najjar, associate though both havi aken a ivan- lessor of social science said tage of it .„at -The most serious danger In discuss g the • a! revo- Simdav. June lath ,!, p tsanon it that the tense hdion in the M.dd! Fi-t l>r ta.bon today may degenerate Nolte sai'i that large fiur..'ier sestarian war between , for tfie man who rare* to wear the very best!' ihri'tian. and Moslems neces- foreign Intervention .•due 'he might very sdijw- ealstence of the U- , Republic Itself.- Ait tied' I PA ( 4r toon Novell y A News traced the earreat tremble •v. — II, In lthiMH u the 1 \atslb al-Matal. ■elrat edt- A new bit by the author of "Marly"! tor tod • -«• CAST DRAMI Kit IK lis I ttli'i . " I fi n a o n n ESS" | i nlunci Naaaer "d his «"» vt,«tern aoHelea This Incident, h, esplalneg, leached eft a rrt.t, steadily eree ataee which hasheeam.."^. Na«er de .tared hit Intention la anlfy the ' %r»b . Th„ so-called opposition ar- .used the government hoc a the gcncral^strtke and demonstra- of plot- assassination, called fur GET THEM OUT OF YOUR WAY! Unu laiul Co-op lloltl* Heimion It does not cost any more to store your clothes now (hi Annirerniiry Rowland co-operative house erlebrated its 10th anniversary Sunday with a reunion picnic at than it will in June. Have your clothes cleaned and stored Bancroft Park. Mho Met on tournsment didn't Mow than 5<* former bur. and their families attended "dig them shorts" worn tip Mi¬ special guests attending ■nclud- sl Mr and Mrs Beniamin ami model M»rol Fageros • turned - tennis Here the 74- - sUr now and pay NEXT fall. sear-nld Raro| offers a peek French. Mr ami Mrs Chester yailt old of fouls main¬ WiH «he preff*w ef COLLEGE IVY tain. ff|i jwlarvt began apdr»t»m>« Dn- H 1M7 under the name of At.!* uf 1949 the name m-operative. In November was changed KOW. NKMKIN - DRIVE - IN - IN. ED 24113 a Rowland eo-riperative In hnn- STYLED •„ „r of Arthur Rowland, associate professor of agricultural csron- eeurs. who had t>»en instru¬ mental In encouraging the co- uoeratfve movement In Micni- The co-operative was found- e,1 with *0 Charter members Suae that time more than mac students have tahen 2hu ad- MEN'S WALK SIIOKT SPECIAL! polished cotton slacks vantage of its facilities. Nut. -HC'iiinj. lit.- roiinlrt llir-r Eirlil- 459 . . More Student Wins Second . In Chemistry Contest lita-lt r t'a.iiill «Ln-k- art* niatlr a.f ihr fittr-l Terry t Haas. St Johns sen¬ ior. won second place and a $10 I>.-■ I ami |Mili-li. .l roll.mi -alt-rn. Kx|tfrl- tri/e in the ninth annua! Un¬ HHi I'AIILS OF BKKMI ItA \SI> JAMAICA SIIORTS dergraduate Chemistry fivm- Iv lailort-il nilli triitt-l.t|»-r.-il i-uff*. plain rasiurh- sponsored by Ix»yo!a IN'CM HIMi OI'R ENTIRE STw ri-iOon York «-«. f lexeland 1-3 • 3, f hlrim 3-ft I os pnnrd. AneeP* at rain PblladelpbU po*t- Hnnr Championships at Ufa.vrtte. I» • I'lliU x VAMKli etti, optioned but and n*ca1Icd CLEVELAND '/TV — The New k*nx4« filly 4. flalllmorr II |...' Inolrs at Pbiladelptoa |N'i Zau bin, two of its leading hit¬ - action was the nerfonnari,-,. I CAT CAY. BAHAMAS, < V> - within a 10-day span, got slug¬ York Yankees turned on their l.rf Mont-, «• birjju /• Mllwatik'-e .•!, won the C'at Cny third strike to end the second The first game triumph mark¬ (I-I) v» Terry 2-1) • Onlv tame* *rliedulr<^'"v' pOllltV ex 4 u a jv dnubleheader fiom the Cleve¬ Tuna Tournament with a five- ed Jim Running's first win since ampion. the quarter by "coasting- battle. land Indians. 0-1 and 0-3 Sun¬ v dav catch of seven C»s»h flgtfre- opening day. The skinny right day before 40,150 Ind:. a 45 8 finish. 10 yard I gating 3.203 pounds. Arulrrr. making his first start hander. who won 24 a season large; t crowd of the season here. fans, the - Lianth Kxplode Teiiipei>. Kills • r» Illinois' Ge«>rge Kerr. Carpenter caught his seventh in a Detroit uniform, effective!* ago, made his first start In two f 44 ith (He flr»4 five rnnno, I Yogi Reirn\ three-run homer tiopfiv. .1 429-pmindfi, in the scattered nine hit* and got nolle! weeks. im 'tie first under the Purdue track r.f game was enough for \' in among to 11 .of the 21 sport fishermen tournament batting support from Hilly Mar¬ tin and Al K a line. lb* foiled to last the distance, but left bander Bill Hoeft pre¬ White v Ford, who pitched a rix-hittei. to post his fifth vic¬ Sail Francisco Defeats ,, e M •• r;r of the .47.9. Davit eaaed up n*, I fini«h lo Mi bark at served the decision with a stout tory of the season against two rest of (be field. MKI 'g hriu I ski:. , r- 3-innirig relief job. Dunning gave up a'first inn¬ defeats, (terra got three hits, then sat out the second game. Pirates Twice, 5-2, 6-1 ! 1 W. fid %t;« tnga N-'f d ( astle. who ran • :4R.o sev enth. ing run and a solo home run In that contest, the Yankees Furddy Kennedy, running ■ Foota Body -Shop # * + exploded for six runs in the BrrrsBl'lMiH t>1b—The featrtie-learlirtg San Francisco .lean bettered the Purdue race this year, plai ed MXth inning -highlighted bv track reeord •» Fridat'w pre¬ . ft to Minnesota's Dud hie 1 f fH S Washing ton Phonf.IV 4 5351 While ,So\ Split f Hants explnrled with their hats and tempers JSiitiflay to three-run homers by Khton liminaries *x ith a 1.51 7 'he rf. the Gopher distance t ,I Rfr i PAINTINC. - HI'MrtNIi 'whip the Pittsburgh Pirates, r»-2 and C-1. iti both ends f»t" Dig 10 (WMii.ni, < (ii.i.ision mriiK CHICAGO 1/IV I 111, Apar- lb.ward and Eno-. Slaughter. middle distance e*ent Of the • a new re ord ,t. ITp until then. Cleveland's a duubleheailcr. A 1"» minute rhubarb in the fifth tnninp ol nine enfries who «|iMlified f»r *.X -mile run at 8:03.2 Jim Wr Do Work lor All Insurance Co.'* •eio singled home Jim l-aidi*. w»th the Dick Tomanek and the Yankees' the first Kiimi* resulted oin the ejection of Manager Dat»n\ the KM#* exrnt. four ** ere spar- winning run in the Kennedy finiwbed lex, thii 1 No Money Down and We ('an Arrage Terms on the ninth inning Johnny Kucks had been en¬ .Murtaupti of the Pirates tans I" adition to lean Rob Sunday to give tin No Money Down and We Can Arrange Terms on the Chicago While Sox a 4-3 victory gaged in a f.he pitching duel A «• fi«»ut throng .f 35 797 at pinning him to the ground ne.if laki Boh Hughes, and Willie four yards bebfnd Edelen *|N I But the Yank broke scoreless > the fiianl dugout. shattered (he old mark of n |«| over Boston after the Red So.\ a Forbes ' FieJ/l and a vast tele- Alterhur* made the gride. IIKASONAIII.K KATKS FREE ESTIMATES xxhich Walter Mehl uf took the dotlbleheader opener. tie bv sending 12 men to the v. Ion .tudienct in New York There was ir imrnmiiate • • 1 • Wisc»nM| | iv i-msi plate in thr Ing sixth merit fiorn th»' umpires, but un¬ xet >n 1938. 8-3. behind Tin! la-pcio'g throe- u itnexM'tf the frac is tA'tween t In A • • A • doubted!* an official report •.«. ■"! run homer the t'.v«i teams after Vernon Laxv Another Gopher winrp Ted William, went hitle- in (iiirvit \\ in* 2-llillcr if the Pirates cut bare with a he made to National lasigoc fb m v. set a new Dig : five nff.ciaj headrjuarters with *i.' ih'viIk'" trips and his av¬ KANSAS CITY 'IV - N.-ri high pitch that dropped pitcher I 51 2. put rwnrd, when he to- of ome fine ,r; t'.« »,ff:ng •in'1. erage kidded to 248 fiarvi r. anted by niftv fielding Hm*tiomiv. to the Stders weight 5C 11"- Spartar ground. Murtaugh LIKE MAN wowM wa bufir'xed 1 nr. shut on* Baltimore on two hits, That started it. Taking off his »n« game V wit t. placed fifth a the K.in a. Citv Athletics de even*. heave of 52 2-«t" - • mask, umnire I rank D a * r •» I i The fit.tfjf -'t i.r..f r;,n. •/ <) • feat) i Hit ' Jrioh's. 4-il Sunday. • had A mild upset oreured 1 walked nut tnward the mnund late snii.ng- *f». ".rv,'f> I). ,a v soinelhinc to l aw. Mur- break tu-s 22M-vard high hurdle- v-, nnd gr. <»n ' v •. THERE IS N0TNIN6 LIKE SAMilNA US I ( irewmeii t a it cli to dawhed intercede. from the henrh * * * . kc. I'i'h ■ the ?•,* l t, 29 b .h<» Micugan's Bete Stangi: ti e .-vent in 23 9^ after (•. iiw- •.aril- Snlil • rid r- -a.- W . I i e M a y stumbleu Ileal Wavm* Slate . The pirates n't a ifllTi' s i d herrr ft -! I affex Of In- ?,-.ird!«v Stonger could A MARTMIZED GARMENT n . ■ or. Fomefhing to fjoine/ The (iian* CIN< TN'N'ATf ,P ( , S'.<' ?> »• . . •f; fifth in the low f fie The. Sruitai, . wirtg-teom dc- pitcher swung txA'irv M«u-' n.it," Med tegs, fi A" rhur* Michigan St<»u vh c! M;»v won in : 14 D * •elite,t the W, ?)« Cfi'vers-dv t.iugii xxtffi ,i ii.d Mmlau^h the f ■ ,i couple of punrhe a! 3 '•••'o'.d ..llttr.; t e '. • ther t hi Dig 10 record. Evening Diswer Special x.irsitv a it f •vhman teams . spartan team of l.ein. , I he S«n.or-, who particip.iu «t Sunday in :# *.r of five nun- (Ioioi / Roth Mortaugb and fke r.io t' I • ; • *M'g nil-! »c Hughes 4tt»rhufx. and -Rrian Big 10 meet Sutunj.v. • lb-: .in.I 27 • eei i»f• on the one ftie/ rnls'siPd ox.'t S* l.oue Curd ■ .»'• Nc f ( astir uerr -seeking a *wlnrx thi !a>' time are: C'ar.t Dtiring the melee, plaxers and ir. i 'ifnilx rhed'lcr Thi ( (Mintry mi e rutir . ■ coach's t.f !»/»»h clubs had In the mile erlax themxelxes l>.in, middle distance. I;. (, The rate wa ■< heduted for emptied p'i* r. e.c n.f '•.■ g'«'wi tnd entered this In the m HOUR 'In- event pole vault and broad S«birdax but o .m - of rough benches, shoving mauling «, tfu ojH'Mer t"' ■> 4-.' ♦; io" : ,;r. role of "spoilers K< •; Da toe, middle «j, FRIED CHICKEN water- Sumia* * - heduted for aril pushing then uav towapj MirtauiKi. and oth«i HriiM'N ( iilio * # * Biickt "i ..lid Shu EHowiU, aho' *.jn. i- d 'Oi and ja.Vflin; With Salad or Coach 11 ' k > ?'.b - crew in- near fionn plah Vrrrlnhlr e'.udi B I'ark pnllee and umpires finil- MILW'At KEt Tmee other aeniorv (iiO'ii:) o u Bolt/, • Potatoes KmIK -.'rokeiuai . Ll It. i in . and Jin Ix broke if up. hut before the* . fl'din Durgett, ^ r *. And Huttrr - t offer J'.»hn>on. SteV• B. n: k\. Chuck did. Orlando t epeda had to he lb i ;x Kennedy, di»tan<< r^- t Id. H. 1,'t I.XOllf), h iiitrd do** n from behind h* n.: and Don Lustik. *ho* .. Jim Tvit Uillie Max* ** ith D di) I . tlxtni tackle. . a u- I I the in**' in Only 99c •* 'hc < h. |H f si a honored I nach h* Karl NrhlfiMfiinar «t, . B let a special Introdurt i.ansiv; i:afk FaMMr't Day \tterhor* who had alreidx ion at l.afaxctlc Kalprdax i< I • r 12.'. K. (ill A Ml It IX I.IC EAST I.ANNING Nr%t to tsquirr Theater • mi i*%nKt\i. SPECIAL! rim stepped guard in the against up mile the a and halt-mile oa#e comeback h* to safe¬ the participating head trndin erf In the rrnwd. in spetu) roarbca «e|»Mk of the were m H the Iti .kexr anchorman Da*is opening reremonleM. : I-8110 PORTRAIT t iit< • ( bet ■iuA- V,.x* ,n hi» 18th an f U.O ; 1 und< m ami silting of <,! coaching track find f.v s< :.eh•man's team* havi m -.•• ft I'roofn CASH for BOOKS S? 11 offer fini-hed out of the first d;x For n !'•*' Big 10 Champion pnl> ' Ilnag I Hii Ad OFFKII V(MD JIM; 1 Itoilcrniakcl- MarKitt Far Appointment Win Coif Title ■ ■ Studio ( AM. ior M.A < EDU .V.MI . AVE. MUSIC T.. * Spartan golfers : / x'h place m the tear- i,. golf 24 Ml BAR.Y tournament as • f*. \« rsitv .swept both m . . « and team champi -r - p m WO All HORSE!! DORT MISS THE MARY WONDERFUL — MAL 1320 — v « •iJdax T.ne -Boilermakers' at Columbur-. Oh w. • tor team play w a . N •*» Michigan State- Wc'lc pollit lo CtiliMMi'* VALUES AT OUR QREAT REMOVAL SALE •' had 1572 strokes I if' Mm, lliry'ri' |M»i»' CASH Hilt X WILS RADIO Pla* 'ompeuuon The Boilermaker*. Uonunatiw thrupgbppl «m (be thr 72ke»• (pa-Ac* HOOKS iin.l mc'II lirx.l make il e*ent h* 2? slrake* »>er the.r M l.iirk lo llir rung.' williiHil coin.' imm,n,ttimmiim«mmimm*, ••iosest eompeUtur. llx*«s»ers ftntoberf pith IMuiu Tt»» 1541 Unit ffimr formal utar far \ -! 'hu Konsck, Ihirdur' Iriixrliii* lireeim, /'(ir/irx • ' j •'n' !8-xrar old .*oph< • * II cHduii/s,. ; ••"•tared the mcdalftgt u i.• ten -irrr, 1 lii- f la tins \ '.'h - 293 mono -iliialioii Ihnnrru I* wa* Purdue's fourth ' an «i.-hip ' II hntn« . in six year i« Ihf actnsiati light nmnilil lln-«' lirrr |inrl-, « *; nth time in It via - ut i "•-« Dotlvrmaker golfer ha- r t*>i v.duai title. ami 1011 ami me i« |!oima m-II M l \ Ml.KK \\ ' ' Minnesota was thud i / / \\t:ns -trokts. and Ohio Sta'c ' r- uliili- llic M'lliti' i» rimmI! : '•'■f w.'h 1554 fourth I anil .-1 Iowa fifth with at icct**anti * was t ' o.x Michigan State •1 Ht illt ii Si fmrattly J ! 1575, defending ■>"' •'••J I-- (*rami Hitrr — /,/j 'j.jmt 2 > VV.xttmsiij, 1577, the t'i xer- of Michigan. 1580 **'■ 'UMaMUM*MH»,i..Mlut<|j S rinwestern. 1804 "If M-r tmihl •/»«' /M-o/dr. -HI I AS I I'rjnii- I.M. ,.f ItKKK l/iey h ill Imihl */»«• Imniiirnn." —• COMI'l.KIT! IHXMIt a\|\ 8|-5 SORRY *X K ARK ( I.OSKI) KX til* TI KSD.W WCMESBAY -hack ro thi: kakm FKIKII • UK Kt x CO.MPIJxTK IIIXXKK OM.Y s|.--, TNUMMV -stccti.KM RAKHKCI I I) sI' VIU Kills COMIMirrK IIIXXKK OXi.Y s 1.7.-, IIKSlltKs (M R SI'KX I X 1.11 K> XX F Ot'l FK Mkkiggn Ttw«Wf ArcaJt X COMPLETE LINK |„NNKIts (In itw'Pftplfii Church Blork) 11:30-0:15 1010 E. Grand Rj,tr Ell i-S3T3 I Kuttman, Agaltashian Don't Qualify » \y Sports Ipartans Lose Twin Bill, MICHIGAN Mi) VI. I SSI STATE NEWS Pair The Indianapolis f500* Lineup Set INDIANA BOLTS — Two M o t or inated Gene driven Hartley, who had Hoyt Machine Special. drive bv a tht car turned over to ma Dojrton plant," fangio |Big Iropulai Indianapolis a 10 Title Eddie Baa- IM said- "Thajr laid me H was a to Minnesota Spied way veterans, 1952 wih- line other driver. nej Trov Ruttinan and 11 -time so of Kansas Ctty. Mo.. fnUod first-claaa car. that's why I • irier Fred Agaba.ihian. faileik to rearh the qkolifylkg speed la agreed to go." Ha Mid. however, driving a three hours on Highlights \ > make the lineup for the 42nd a No SS Hrlavl-Amos Spocksl. after . DiO-milf race Friday in a wind- World auto racing champion the track ha raaliaad ha had no went final qualifying cession Jaun Manuel Fangio of Argen¬ chance with it. AJI-univer'.ity 'tennis single: \ISU Ends play begin* Tuesday at 6.30 pro Sunday tina vaid Sunday he withdrew from the 500-mi4 race because "It's not that I go into a race with certainty Pm going to win, Buckeyes on Stadium c.urt. Entries ric.- "^ dut» bv n k>h Tuesday. K e.t pI»v - The 33-car field already hid b'Vn 11.Jed Saturday, arid it took he wac scheduled to drive a car with which ib-would have been but I do want to put on a good show. I would have been un¬ Conference .p'a-rj well over 142 miiev an ■d ei must start tourney v/i'.h three t our t-i *hove another car out of "very hard to win." wise to participate in that race,** End in 3rd rn-w tennis balls. I-oner of <• c h set keep-- used balls, winner the lineup. Ifirh wimfs delated qualify- I went to Indianapolis to be said. tace in 2nd takes new ones to next match i1 t attempt* early Sunday, and Best two of three sets will de¬ In Hi# 10 cide matches. # k # about waiting a ft dmen driver* were try to. bump some- ny HARDY CHRIST Team point totals P>r all- hod t out of the starting lineup Ohio Stale Univernity hv touting their average speed I TV Spartan baneball nine. sports championship: l'»r a 10-mlle run. mimed chance to tie Michl- It disaster Saturday, hand- iran a State for second place in —W S Dorm .aw (not inc « >!f, softii'd!; 115, E Shaw 114. Em- The only drivers able to 1* the University of Min- the final monv 61 TO'-wd. into »he field Sunday L„,„ the Bitr 10 champion. Bit? 10 ."tanilintrt v ere rookie Dempsey Wilsoti-nf Fraternity (not inc. golf. «oft- Saturday, losing a double- Haothorne. Calif, who aver- | by bowin* twice, 3-2 heailer to the University of bal-1. tennis. Si/ma N* i a;«-i 143 272 for the 10-rrMe |r.il 2-1. With the double de- Illinois, 10-5 ami 5-1. 429 5 Fh: Delt 404 S.grna Chi 422, DTD 4'>4, tr.a! in the Sor'-n-on Special, went State's hopes of independent fnot inc bowling, Bri I R;»» B:li Uhecbourg of To". The Buckeyes ended the con¬ Ar./. who p'i" a V-6 N'ovi linnincr its fir.wt conference ference season with nine wins g'-f. -.fth«;ii V'-s 3ti. 1 42 546 1,1, since 1951. It was the and six defeats, placing them Evans Scholars 262 5. Vikes 22U, iii'o the line-up witn a a pc # # * T.yphers' second champion- in third place. Illinois moved Horseshoes pairing* are nr.v *,V, n " rrilna'cd Agabashtan, lit, i" thret' !f#m; into fourth place as a result of the two victories, ending the a v.. able at the IM Off e ar.d then the 11-vear fiti.t'.ify the No 75 D-A veteran ,■ Oophrtn, behind the lup- conference season with Fraternity track scratch meet¬ •r.< » • , eight '■** > ■V couldn't get »*p ir of 2.420 partisan fana at ing will begin at 4 p m t-iay in Field. Minneapolis, usvd NEW VORK YANKEES right fielder Haak Baker falls flat en his. * The^l ntve^'lts^ef Miehlaan 215 Jemsun er.ough "peed ( h«-r »b«. ,'g. jh hi* N«»vI, e';.-n- pitrhlng by two soph,.- fare In the fourth inning at Detroit Thursday as he attempts t» ,h |'n|veraltv of Wisconsin it it ir also **} t™!S. !f* Frtrl Bru kbauor and catch a fly hall off the hst o# Tigers left fielder John Greth II.' Bowling block leader-? are |,'s, Roberta pins timely hit- mlsse-' the hall and Groth pulled up with a double, but of course day. von The dntihlehesders Hatkr- Wolverines defeated B Vet 'I i. Coral Oabl't \V„ I riiivtpy lirfw jiili Offer 1,1. seep the twin bill. the Yankees won the game. \ the last-place I'niverslty of Io¬ (II.. skulls fill/ and DU (IV) NEW YOUK B Governor I With the win, Minnesota • La t week's high in livi hial A') H -raft Sundav offer- wa twice, 7-3 and ll-S, and the Lymlh aralnst three losses, r>';' were 2?*' t,\ Oi iiles" ?.T i't fine food j,,, the invitation lo represent I. nil 1# in lb» NCAA rellonal Spartans Finish Sixth Badger* North western posted two wins over i'niverslty by Maikc'; and 606 vcr.es hv tea '• el ft ire l - ( I o ampane1 Ange.cy o. *cr.o Dodger ily r: -.> Don S.cgan Year's high! ci■* her, a ■ depu*v state Mpttuntitl. score* of ft-? and k-l. fitc 215 bv Markci; a ,d 620 t y <- i + cool drinks |n'erpfi'y season with a which wound up tho 10-5 Iowa Setters Win Title the Wisconsin also had won over teams Wildcat* Friday a* the two wound up the season If »>' John St..p IM r it w« rv -et by b >\.ru c- or - REASONABLE PRICES • 4 f;fi.«hod In second place. t > t-t k with 966 ar i | rte ..versity Spartans of Iowa. 5-2, defeated the Friday Iii Big 10 Tournament playing a three game series I'Ava. which lost to Michigan Sfa'e Friday, finished in .the team -.rg'e gatnes a.n.i * LOTS OF ROOM kffp their championship cellar o,,:-a nlive, with southpaw The t'niverwity of Iowa surprised favored Illinois to cap¬ West St.a a- won- dor v pi i ranuski picking up his ture the Big 10 tennis championship Saturday at Evanston, Purdue University and the ampionshijis with 3 + CONVENIENTLY LOCATED •> straight Bif 10 victory of University of Indiana split a -t Sha ,v w ai hci >»nd ■■ • i III Michigan State's Spartans scored MR. point* and fin¬ rJoublchciider Saturday. The 'U bles winners were Stgo.a - vea r ished in sixth place in the three-day tournament. Bo cr'makcrs rallied for « 5-3 ' Dei •onde-C'.att-s > f:»- T.V. |Uck <-t hitting haunted tht victory in the opener, but the iitv vVs i llear.ey-I.ure > in V irtans Saturday, as they were The ■ Hawkeveg scored 57 won his preliminary match but Hoosipr* came, bock to win the pcrilent and F Slav. n two hits and a walk lows'* Art Andrews won the Coach S'an Drobec Iv enthusiastt.. was extrenie- PART OF M.S.l\ 69c Ituv»»*ll, who reached first rhamptonohlp «ingle% title and (in h fielder's choice, and hr didn | Iw a »et in the Ihrre As far a» I'm concerned, SPARTAN NOW! !Jmi. S hlefl, Who doubled, tfMtrhr% he nlmed He dropped the team did a terrific Job," TRADITION DrobeC said "I expected the stored on Radatz's twp- a total of only II games somewhere be¬ IIARItEIt SIIUl' boys tu finish IT S JUST A FINE PLACE Four Spartan piaye'rr, wored tween eighth hiui tenth, but they 117 N. Ilsrrlson, I Hwl [ Kaditz missed an opportunity ihr»-«- pfi.nt* <>piece to pare the played great tennis M a third run after he llriiig in 3 or I - !n.g Smith a.so were vic¬ AT I'lCKI'l' & DKI.IVLUY I the fifth iMrk Kirks** do*l>- I with one nut and scored on torious in c«ftM»l»Uo^i matches, TIME CLEANERS Ii.ll Hour.ki** of the Spartans POINT FITTING! KUrk's eiitgle. Martin 5 knnis P*l«ou I hen laabed n Mt-fnel run to score Klark ahead 515 W. (.rood Hlvrr — LI) 21215 him and make H 1-2. HITH THH WITH THIA | Minnesota pitcher Bruckbauer i'terrd the five Spartan hits COlfOX FREE COITON (11 j blnrk* wont of Booploo < hurrhl m nt ihtm hr linen gtt n his fourth conference i «f the year against one loss W* Hi tlMRi hr WIDTH • U'/ • absorbed the Big 10 play He has won loss, his COMPLETE WASH Wt fit Ihtm h Ik* AKH EillSCil ir nt^ » „ Tne nightcap was the blue- W* HI lk*m mr Ik* IMtltt 1 game for both teams A WITH i for the Spartans would have Wt HI Ikim It lOOt ACIMS I ■»" them the undisputed Kampionshlp. and a victory for LLIIKlT-ATION - Oil. CHANCE I *- Gophers would vault them the throne Mir,noseta !'• Larrv Foster's wildness.in |'e cashed r.d jnning to come up |n on p!t- Red's Shell Service cAl,d L,fr(? ' li'.h two run* Foster had walk- |' 'three and had and one' run given up one before being 710 Michigan Ave. N.-ar K< llopt- Onlrr ■>ved bv Bob Rabias with * ciuat at two balls on Klark I the bases jammed ksMas walked RVtrl. ferring Y*vf «KH<-« If an, «k, •• v#nt. i—l ».vcl«»». Ot-v •b#m tbv b,«t tl't ,h can. '*• Mtm. MR m Hr »tK H# l#t v» *» rtttm la CHILD UM Do mMo It,.,, with aw aiaavt A* IT'S v. vrn-hMtmf r1—1«« aolv tmt Ma «RH> POINT OTTINO. M i a vara «H Mm*. way la hvtp rhttt yaaag s-tnan, thrMt>n«d to (•A f raw Araag mat U t-. ,nr. to th, »,«!<),. rabvtt. Cama la f «0'h fn t' onl» innlnf. but could wn, ant unearned run — - aaw Tar ya—r MaaT A "•r two outa. Gtrrr Sttfter chatca. -erond baaa on an error l,- BrCartan 3-f^er third baaonan J»--V ieblaaat aaa hit b* ' p- t-d ball, and reaetwd fr,' _'' B-'-J. pinch hHtbut t" f'' -" T ' f •« l' To to a alnpte, and the catrhar Mure and aant Rrhle- third vtth tha potantul run. a anab'ed HIT! k Bn>"»oaua». ttm Drat fame £'Ken relieved Roberta on F * " ond. and arrurtr Ait the L ' fer to tare him. Dtek C to and tha gaeta and ' "■* Cublll the ttlte MSU DAIRY SID GnU ' at Mi* MICHIGAN UTATB HEW® Sri May 26.1958 sr. Up l»y MSIJ Staffer* to ■"<$. New Storage Aids Apple Rcspriution Michigan apple growers have been uiiltnl by two MSU nlaff members, N. II. Dewey, horticulture and I. J. I'fluy, ajrricnltuml enjrlneerlntf, in the establishment of controlled atmosphere apple storages. The volume of apples stored in these storages' last fall totaled I 12,000 bushels. Apple., can v on a protes. $ known os ropiiation even aft¬ ,\t i c h i g a n fyciiardists have ■ er tliev piratiori Involve? mi' harvested. Tills re - a slow' d'-- hi sea t n oti atile to extend of Jonatiian the market and Mcin¬ gindatinn of the Migais and stored food in the apple, a con¬ tosh in additional ttirce-four sumption of oxygen and a re¬ months hv storing tfu-m in tin; e m. (* "fa lease of heat, eartmn dioxide and wntei ronlrolled atuiovphere rooms. Such apple , rem/iin crisp storage X«GH9* To prolong the market period atir( juicy an(| retain mueh of < <~-i If of reduce apples, step?, mud U« taken t<» restoration m the har¬ their fall time flavor from' mu ll storages are now tru¬ Apples vest eti f 1 tut I.owertng the tem¬ ing sold in the fruit vending Be rlin terminus w»* a prl»»e target for tn^l pt ratine reduri the respiriition machine in tier HnrtlcultUie Till: I.KIMTM KVItWAV .Ulftn bombers in World Haf II. rate. Ituilfiing. from dynamite blasts during demolition. The West I'llOH or Till: tinier farrier lmlr|iemleme Vtnoiklyn at work on the 6t.M#-ton craft wears Another method of retarding liHtnn liver tlie New V'otk Naval shipyard In completion Christening is set for June. respiration Is to reduce the ox¬ ygen supply and (mild lip the [D 2-1511 HI. 2.15 Sue i'eaeliers* Council llradllnr 3 p m Ihr Prrrfdlni D«» Campus Classifieds eat hon dioxide (ontent of the air. This is the basis for eon- |... Tur. , W>d.. Tliurv and FH. trolled atmosphere storage. ||M. edition IC.dlln. ■ Math Advancement Necessary ate Refrigerated lined with metal ami all the ""Joints r iled to give a go -tight room. The oxygen level of the storage room* classified rates housing service WASHINGTON l'» ■S|M«C .» '.iiii til • - tail tfrutlru: thr rl.'ssrs amounting to four or atmosphere in i.le the storage for sale I II g minimum 15 wty-Jy FOR MONTH OF M .v ,u'c niatheiii(ipr<« VI' !• o h.ti. ,> •! math a .1 |oi... > i five vears of the sublert he* taught with hui i' and buggv . fun. 1. -t a a collect mil of is then reduced from the liorm d I day 60c en t t'ttr * ot ' KJOENT" s» rave "»> • -li gotmenn ii.,-., -iiiMis !>rue-!n c i. m lw«en grades nine and twelve. 21'. to »'• and the carbon .. VlM-tilMnfi l aa.pio ' It hill-turn, te.ifhi'i s .1 mi.t rinot. 'r.| •erhnidiirs PRIVATF. hath oii'K-uu Rrllvtf) Hi ; -«j ,■ i .i i> 03'.' to 2liifferent apple ? days $1.00 Sl'.f.l K Hifi'! • r«»» »urM'rr Iiiiti ' tul Sunday It r.ilicil (hi The coiiircil also *ali| that re- No tr.o hri ran lie prepared TYPIN'f» WANTED f»...... ,1 1 iitiiplrte nV rjti.iul ii| tin t» 1 ih the new mathematics dioxide e«intent 1.11 ed fro o 3 d.iyv $1.30 : r i .irru-hif.gs V ft-tOtt -r Tt • r-Os r.«aid service I.D J ?.| \ • i|iiirement most hp stiffened fored .under sligh'. ■ trill, nil the Way f|»»m glade I very high si hoot stmlrni who i rograrn in thr- high j-ehools un¬ vaile'ie- are • 4 d^yy $1.50 . ficrrv Kane ly difer* nt cnneentrations. m IiouI tin ••ugh « "III if pi iris to enter college should ci 1 ,'iege mathematics drpait- 5 d«iyy $1 65 W", H. Tho»np»©fi. Jr.t R, The National t uiurtl of have at least three .sear* of merits icviM' their offerings, in¬ ADDITIONAL CHARGES T" .i( hri of Mathcm.t'ic . warn¬ ed. hmuvi'i, that ,1 n.elt pro¬ math, to enter it said. fields demanding 'I liosp who plan some cluding met hod, of instno lion, foi producing a 'new' matin* wims dots lor each word over 15 4c~p*r di 1 o| Willis, Kii«h li t li-. tilt J i.l! FOR PENT TRAILERS • afC-X r Win. ' » «*d H. Tkomp*os tmr y yt . time Is hrlnit spent 011 topics Sei ' I' e ha 001011111 « d that a I? WI2 Important, "are" no ' IMM MOflfl F II"' ,««t fr«fd©* («»«l«r. Rt'orr f t which, oner I .Hill I ' III. 1 • I "t II • .• "II "old proceed without furthei Hew eolttio! ho.ud tia Imiii in¬ o|Ncif K. pnr»\t« F"H "> PIT? |051 rr»llt» r riNVMlTini f longer in the mainstream of • fit If tan. • . I .0 I 11 r l of p" tporo-ments. and that 11a v stalled and tin • x|iiui tii|| pro¬ • anil ft " aiialcr a •■nrlfil 1.1 \fi e d «."> (XI P.ek • e K r> 2 rVM.sT ANN HHOWN f current mathematical thought " •to f. . . Ii.lt ot Mi K.I |/!i gram w ill ii>> go into (nil • »■ Fit. trie »\ nc • •a ; ' prove I a'.;.m guiitv a . •" Toilav'.s interest, thr t '01 u 11 I I • 1 vs i.l ■; 1» <01 tl'l.il ''id.iv SI M\lKir Triivf t'f'IVA ' K ' ,ii>«r« a i at triewa a I mi gf ■-i" t: p(iV«N\ri MOIUt.K. »l"" " ,-ai.t 1 f»M'u ri| on 'in h th.ng A: • - t: 11 • "I his IMP t I o- The eontiol bo.o 1 e tian it.a i .' i.rr »r.e '• r-. 1 a .1 tin- study <>( '< , • , foi .Oil.: v 1"hai i'.'.I vv t'h l/,e't and noimally ■" t prof. ...I s,-,. V . . 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DAVIS THE 1 rank Sinatra 1 noil Cat tier GUARANTEES Mai 1 tennis Xlis) 1.1 ban Jar# IJiiartrl *JL- f liel Itaket la## Xlrsseiigers loliunv Jackie Ihiiis Matins 1 bico sbelli II million M.innc - 51 Learn Tlie for rent WESTERN AUTO M.iik Minpbv Ceorse slieartng Itobbv louts Ainisliong Troupe X|lies llavis Xil Oscar Xan Ma mine I'eleison DeMeJiio for sale VIM %l own ebmee ttlltM 1* Hal Minding ow 11 rlmier Way/ III lo s Ot fS| XNMINC M XX t ill It I It"' tml.iv 4mi lour 1 resbman I'l IIso\ XI II X Ol lake 4 romplimcnt4» % Ic* Jackie A lloy I'll? and I'tatt xim .it no ohhutton *rc tin oH X Tt l» ' vis v. r>» 1 ivnttD King Nvti-t* b«*w, c.t»» dtmiiig i« till 1 • Vt vii choice K » si 11 krrldenl.ils own l»l Mil I III M \t Mirk l(av 11 to Ol |S| XNMINC 1 llir 1 rauke INslKt XII N | XI 1*1 C.OiF ctuls own eboii'i' own choir* £"T Make one rlmier In each category liH-aleil ballot boxes. Hallolmg ends J 10. 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