■•.'pi ■Sifeu-: ■ ■ ■"■ y, "iv-«■: s War Dead tome Home... ahead when Communist forces will press ever harder to ' known wilPbe,entombed on Memorial Day beside the un¬ . -a. «; MM ABOARD t'SS CANBERRA f^i-^Two American w«r- known soldier of World War I. - drive the free world into slavery. * riors who lost their lives and their identities in tha coun- trvV last two wars came home Monday. A third wa» buried The three bodies in wooden shipping cases were trans¬ "It is no* necessary that we know their names. It is at sea. > ferred by "hiyh line" ropes this morning 2"» miles off Capo enouyh that they were our comrades and our shipmates." Henry from the cruiser Boston to the Canberra, They were THE MED.VI* OF HONOR winner, hospitalman William THE IN KNOWN SERVICEMEN of World War II and placed in bronze caskets in a closed compartment. Three Charette of Key West, Fla., picked up a wreath—a circle K'«r»*;t will find a final rest in tr place in Arlington National teams in turn chanyed the positions of the two World War of red carnations around an anchor of white carnations—- Cemeten, across the Potomac River from Waghlnjcto". II unknowns so that the war theater.in which each died and walked to the foot of the casket of the Korean war !M would not t>e known. unknown. Seleefion of the World War II unknown was made on Each casket was borne to the ceremonial deck by six After a moment' hesitation, he laid his wreath on tho the rain-wept deck of this truided missile cruiser by a Navy sailors wearing black arm bands and placed beneatlKthe casket to his right. That meant the left hand box would enlisted man who holds the Medal of llonor for conspicuous Canberra's Terrier missiles pointing to the dismal irra.v skyy lie buried at sea, \ jrallantry in the Korean conflict. The ship moved at five knots through a yentlv rblliny sea. This sailor's burial was the final act in a sober drama He made the choice from two identical caskets, one con¬ w hich beyan Monday morniny when the Imdies of the three THE MOCKNMX STRAINS of Chopin's Funeral March taining the IhuIv of an unknown from the European Theater played by a Navy band was punctuated by the violent flap¬ unknowns were transferred to this ceremonraLflhlp. and the other an unknown from the Pacific, IN MIRAFTEKNOON A IU'fvl«E note ,-dulfied warning ping of the American flay and the flays of the Army, Navy, The unselected unknown was committed from the same Air Force, Marine Corp* and Coast (luard ranked at the «»f the call which fbllowefl "all hands bury the dead." deck to tho bottom of the ocean 11:5 miles east of Cape head- of the caskets. Six hearers came from below decks carrying the pallet Henry. Va„ where the water is 1K1 feet deep. Hear Adm. Lewis Parks, commander of the Atlantic M|ion which the nameless una rested. The body was covered Fleet cruiser force, stepped to the microphone. by an American flay. KKTWKKN THK TlVfl-wrtTnimnK of World War II at Four chaplains of four faiths said their prayers. The the selection ceremony lay the body of the nameless hero "These men did not fail us when the chip- were flown." • he said, "and we must not fail them in the days and years Canberra came to a stop, the ship dead in the water. who died' in Korea. His body and that of the selected un¬ \\ \\t Till Wi tTHI R'* tin i fh#- w-aihrr hot enough -f.-r Michigan State News vno'* V"U *41 :»• Ml wont do* \ »n *ay oil h.»ir ram and wind,. \ | inslne-epiployrd plane flies uver the Rrndv group early M#.n IlKJ* |d.y «l« iMWilint .part •# it* DDT content Lansing and I as| I .anting Then sot 11 hale todav ~jdmts have protected the use of such sprats. claiming that it Irau-e* continues. »pr4, premature death €o bird* and fl«»wers. Nevertheless. the KA.-T I .AN.-IN'.. .Ml' lllfiAN* -TCKSIMY. M.W -'7. I''7" PRICE S CENTS "I Vol. V». No MSU News in Brie I' | /.NY' lo llonor Dr. t allinmi UK . . l.iih ('ALMOI N, hmd of th, .1 Centennial Award June 14 ff # n* ' - <. ' • Samuel (^ardfnal Strife h Dead |s-.»*# . College She *;e srlrcti-d bv thi |S( A ,jfl !■ >r her 'unique contl ibu'i'di • . !* . A r ' • I , IMrtllllU Stroke kills * * * (hi Mystery American hill; oil Insects Tonifihl a * • MM \ t It INSM'TS and i- »»«h- •*»; 1 i>. the F«a t lining brat), h - ? V . . . j j • ■ Mission Archbishop ,.v 7h#- meeting will be .• 7 "».• • t N ,» ,• 11,'ld lli^ln-1 ICiiiik . . (#!!er»*lf of 'he Michigan Wat. r I .• < -•• • PARIS (4*i—Cert. Charles fh. Fb»le "f Aquatic In c.i .v s- i |9M nvi-s-jun of rnvstery that inal S'ritch died Mond.v. l-ll (onlriliulor llonorcil f r ,i jnuounretf MadiIii that hr *»ill may either resolve or tlark- The ?• »-vear-old ArchbFh. p tir a * inHiilitr tor rf-flffttfin. eti the (rreat French dilem¬ of Chicayo had kn*t hi* riyht \ Mlt lilt.\\ IH'JtlNlAH • l o kh-iiI mi litr tmrhlni with • f-.r hi-, contribution to the • :> • • i • • • * ma arm by amputation and then thr i «mh «♦ *»Mr land." % nung «.rk Aunoumerm-nt of the -«U« •ion ■ ' l»..? • ;• r • iRvurtiM,*. A'geria pr«xiict- suffered ,i stroke irice ar¬ ciM. adding that h»* had hrrn ,i, . ■. .* f i;<-rber Product* e#»mpativ. h r• -• •' f a th. '• t |»r*n.i«r f*flimUn a- to direct »he Roman Catho¬ ■ a rtwr and 1(1 other men i*»d v • o • r>,«i« •« • itfilksi ' tin*r tailing office. w.uld eollajc-*' without a push. • TihotionN a a "Friend of 4-H ' duct.g '».■ 2V lic church * tui**iouai ac- A police csnntiMuoncr t»'an:.l* • r.b rente in Washington. DC. Jum 14-JU t lvlt je¬ I'flimhdS Matignon^ • t*u , * ♦ , * (alius kill - nig guard I1aTi«ic off tr« •* announccl jud II |) ni 'Paris time'» that . ll >- I: >'$>rrfi apjx.»r.O'.-.» • -f th.*' •! M '»("< h f* Van-.VI - 11*1n I; lo Del Hifih Decree !>< (i i cic i I arrived on eerurrrgflfton Pr"{t.,y^u..>s ,,f llR I.I till %%K. professor of -ml.il Ml... Mpflinlur f*. k:-e fia.lllr big blaek 11• * i» fill. Wills \ r l.irr arc brightly lighted h« Mir flash «d an rsplndtng crude oil lank at center night la-t Oil t men o were mo killed k at thr IS million dntlar I rrfittrrr in sqiul Mill. ( ahf. At I' tnf. Faith gave 'r.iut 'he mghe-t . \ degrei from low as Cornell c • 4. • M . during the huge firr which burned through the authd .it the < jharent' U -"•ni Af»o an nirriM't to be llaak is one of a ntm lw cited lot "having- »• of < 1 o * ■ • < •. . in IspupI • w » • r,«h« r I*' fitt.jli. a., win! ii • Us I Pol ire Hclmffct I . rk ... cording to lit fftt • !' 1 » ' th* r< w. - a n .V»tny in 'he " • #»n-n. Iowa The I'l'.fl r, . • ' 'he first graduating da from C< r • J«»r«l.ui ArriiM-il hi . ! |»ari * * * Of Flinl** llpulli 'Ihere were rumors that lie- (iaulle might he meeting Hlim- Witness" Surprise Testimony I mill; Invilcil lo Munich IFI LSALFM. 1 rta.li M- lin or his intermediaries in * suhiirh May Set ( lourie Logan Tree Mr" ' r 1* fiunfire on M* ANIMEW IRANK of the de, <# > '-!• Nton*la\ k 11!«-*i the Jfiaul • * t pfovi.-i ' •' « \ -■ riean ulurat'ib ini it. i . ; . (i" -idM't 'tf '' !X> v- ;lf Is..- • rmnwnv in Muroeh. ti' iman ' . . • ■ • i * . • . * ' J . t 'N I -raeb-.b-r 1 • *1 U now hx- offer«d ' • • - e- nd the Amrrirau t"ore ' \f! iif'ffil-t'ltf • "HI It* |l\\l nIRfll |l is the nun who inflicted severe • ♦ two ,-»nd avc • tw bs* f'- ir l-noii Me I state Sf«s Night l.dit«*r tniurics upon her per->*»n ahtuit ♦ * * « J .«j h,» < i in am |eb 7 .it the married aid Th# * . b. v. •.•. 'I have P.- be givi i. , « hoc slim laun*lrom«t to the ho (, riffon Itocciccs I tea ril Uii »v- a■ . " fiowcr- deal w ith Franc* • if In ; '•"•k rick* jot pn campus in, v hor *.f bu* sh.i1 'a.#n- • ttl\Rllsf.R||»»N W s .t ( h " - ivi■ arid >ivf-r * •» n«d Icgar ' !»••!.nellv Award for 'q.'ig 'f. '• « ' ■ !r. A gn i • O.i Yiaulb at/ r • !'!# and ♦he • of the American fn*ti'u?« f '•> t p.! --'I# of . • . r« g;. « added 'oj The tr«jphv b award* i >: » . t>.i\ at-,i:r sirenctb to it*. ...•.» v ' one <»f the • ' from 19 »tod* - • • 1 . • I- -' hut .rtdii at« d if f. la.' I.. the nr. i blue one was driv¬ " Nward* ar«- based on man- •• 1 T'N • r.f.. N iti M.-. ill. en aw a*. *h*ffrr asserted 1 he f (ROINAL sTRITf M ■ •* r'aihid frt.io reseaM h in • w i" f • Ship- .. ' 0»e Atali N: Itrouns own a light blue |*on- stroke Proves Fatal . * * * 4 n r.i • Mt diferran* aii H"- tia* and thr I ngans have a light »«i • 'c d ••• h,t«| ;7 v« —« ai - i 'he cfeyrcti eve ft fit* ,j blue fhevrolrt Italiwr on U K.iK-TI 'loniuhl I hart I'lanit finaly F.vt'1 .it thr*r Algerian p.«r' Arnerttitt ;?rc Hj i . „u NAT<1 HM'.u- T! ■ :• d. " ' "I i' r.c -t r ; s it '1 * ■ . r to Mater ( arahal living a Hal- M .-r_— Id: nTWLI V RATNI R e pr* '• voy '•!J M-.»Ua and *ie a-h r Ma ' • .*• -r> ' ■ Mr lUo-a-Ti < I ».-• n- •r -• 'Hk.'-j „•» "I, 4ut. unrt chairmen mu-t pick up -..»n l -,f A«b' Philippe and •f ■' .« r d r. * : S'f ■' h "Ir 4' i 4TATI0N ' i)—,r» t> hiv diM'uwion on anunai p*"h •>. ' ; ■ Ju **cnrdoig to enntinuitf chair- . fi'e :i, - * # ♦ If. .-•• Unru ■ I •.' ■! 'b-.i • 4- The Ii- < i l«- vr.' 7» | m»n Jan Reining tins* •; -o^ I Here nill he an important llaiiiillon Favors Stctulv Saluric- ' „'i i '#:#.• 1 (;-• more ciir>,i|, knottier member of the cnl- I ixlicl Hi'lnrns ii oiu Silicon mer tins *>t all chairmen was •sfiafTcr. an the atlnrnev evewiiness whose te*ti- claimed • • 'tr ,ugfe tho. n.gM, II,« lege klajrik Cardinal Mepunac. BCM ,: .f.y -. c.r.g ..x.ktrg 'cuff i'.: ; spiritual leader of the Roman rsric- r> '' I'l: Wr lie has a M md at fault |»ut wa« uninfoirri t«1r ' r n V:. t«Nam are r»»ndii»tiMg ' '■< I ■ I r •. : • i.fc *. . Mi'" rrthemia. and clotting has de¬ M f iftt lit.l Pale - ed. '* Aims similar t#> K-*r'< Mo-.* r* and t On Ixlueation • oittracu with the Vu t-Na-- i • f■ ' •«'. ' «r' W , I ' f . veloped somewhat •O lime IW 1 t>< «* m • ( '»ii-g •.-»p*rafion carri«Nl Admotration out b> an A- Jt • ti« "• ■« * ' s> > • i': *e . lis' .>/•';» - ■ b ! A m *' d s < N-' •• '• d "ormng «• h •' he i?arib : t ; that tohiih 'stritch. affluted I ardinal - • d','.. Flint'* death- f li, ,•# rurti# ■( . .1-. uu. jK.;ice (3 • ' ■., * -n the Saigon post is Dr Halph'.V •• k > • ' dean • • |tw ofTicllI report of the MSL"a slushed btitlyt*! fbr 19.>8-511 will U» ap|dte#f m ,«ueb' •v.4 \ f; of - - for th. i*--> diov Carrii- yeH "ul h, '..'iiittfi-o at evening e%*n programs «h»ef of staff *»f the I N Trme a way as "to limit as little as possibb** the Mimaimtuf »»t« •I • • . • l '-r-.-nd f . f.ighf f ru.i S'ntr.h ha. fetch 'fi-y. '• \t■' lis'».* ' • IcjM; f t ,f «u ,e -' an ! signed A * > > t«. whltprr > r "tv»" a»4 ■ sgprnown UrgaaiialMtn -.aid it jiortunltien of students, a university siadtesrmm -aid Mon¬ «r.-d UK-' » ' » 'if-io*,g »*a?* - Aftuhrnd i,s mukl lake n-» nourishment., TO (• )lhf>, iv lIfiir.w Ih-niller to lliml. i I I' l was no! known frtwn wh»*h aide of the tine the fatal NIW was day. He added if;;#* th*' quab'v «,f set eat?.--, and tax. , d.'.-g smr -#r Irdrkh - s. incTi' ft? |l t».' r' - and di cMi' - He ww* .iTdV' U'cl <*t Vans I. »#., d hci»d A'*'or HrwiKfe'alter s f|r TIi'miisj. Hamilton, iith-n* \ a i ,#;•(. l>« •';»dcn' I'l'.d r.v I|Sus XII .** Cards, fcp.tn! . *•> "* IOSST KSPUI. »«o »»■ .. hred the edi* program wuif ' - ; Prrsidflftt fur Acaderrtte Affairs, maintainrwn if ii o r-o'd he MWii to hik.,.?ry*n». {if «' rial piO'perUt'.i f,l thv ca«drs'sfw»| '* < hoacu presidentm-Uit of '»t« Maf-tia-- (..1 i • ff-fV rflawd to C'*n- to i\- P* X ■an Assn of rhvsiu} T»aeb.is Mr'»•.! ♦ a. .(.i'l. t'N d* .cgav-n in New »aid bogie drruiimv have r*-eit «#ry to "irin . She #**«-• of at.- d'-".. ",.4 "jntitl through U«- lie submitted x olun tar lit * tk*hcfm ihv oriqswiab'.n of thr! > a- made to cut neither farui'y sal- faith an.) ws a tn»n»Y*cr of iiw . versify »ervic*-f '■> the peopu verii-fian Wants' lie gctertar lest the fwlluwlng 'cani/atMm during the 1 1«f»"i T»o " ■* \ i r'ltni accompanied a AS J ■i* ■» arw» nor the yurcl^r- d li- HamilUXi described :»* *vp • Shaffer and hi* wife five day. Saturday, and was Odd hi Cur. a, the supreme giwcrnmg^ . CO#1'* - ' Mi adc at the group's meeting at LasUin Muhigsn't " . JonijHt .*rn-A yitttol 11 itttrwsU- brar> Umdtg. col of the univerv;t» » apprrM« o tf»r univ-fM'y Uundr-'- Roberts, "I'd n« longer he need¬ feewly of tin* vhurch Th..« was'l g.'c ns'U fn It atfdvd It U no simple proiritrm.' he ma! alxnn I'Kl feet, he -a d tie Dof a Itfrttma *4.% ~,.*4 aw* I of the the gtateMient nv premdent J »a . ed, * rl^ ji J-'?rdaP.i#n-' Wfec.n he w-$% Mlruek Mid, To reduce the budget by unite than en# million th-^lars Hannah at ». met '.ii**' last week It w*« wtlbhf«rfiftd' liii* sta'e- a hii-vvm^.i Cardinal Si Strifeh was Injfti oit'i •AMI'S 1 e£ H I lulertmter Mark Itmkrn H" a n et**** fire dtrs-cjoprd an I he- <• "*i\-1 r-cd. fee rwwd He and no one would cla» •' that «t the Acmhr-m.c Sena-'e At that fimtr Pr«>ideisf H-#f? #7»»ic#ii-» M« r. «n!. lie delectof' re»ul'» Aitk- Term 27. iRk~ He r-annlcted the oquivt .VasbvUkfJT you #an d«> it without hurting Smnul and the fact of Shaffer * tdaioi bk-i in dcaih in the |mm ana the educatama! prog/ra u Hah commenkd w# mr forced 1'rrfiirniimrr .1* an I'Ve-witm—s mat were be¬ . Icfd of a high school course •NICK t>r OTON. Conn. <*•> Two rcc«»rd Ust September to cut and 1-uV but l»» f an Europe » . ■* -. w.erc fee had lo-cfl wounded lh»< age of 14 grui at 17 rr Cite "AM N ri there «"'! ia no ut-- tmni'-y ■ -,F »mrrM?*» " a Spantsh ■'pro¬ hind Skhwartg lnfcrem#? MSV riU> t r - -Y vubmarinen have spent The accumwii»hi*xmt *.'»-!» •»>'■ ss-.cr** vears ago from rteppiriR «f as iRR frrl Uwl P« >';{-»•. iVP||' not VJiMrlh-g "1 *5 * * a bdrhcJnr of arts dcitrrc tm .— 4 iH'unced by Air. A/- tr * mibv »*• • in*» rmr tm mMii Re salarus. already Jot too io*. duction shown in F<»viTti.M "rl-breaRin* month uoth>r case Thy t>Wr«»it lawyer claim¬ St Otcgorji '* eotlege in Crhidli leifih. Burke, naval chief of «i>- The Ixryeli acewjnt taid Flint, will 'i"t be rut "Iixm-Hifet i.j theater Mofffffty .nigffst- will wrru . "i ' 'v in vihat the Navy «hai!esf griliutu He .vjid. U war It** tQangy we A*"' '1 tm i« ed It;' didn't even know Shaf¬ Rati ; it--.ear-veld veteran «>f World ^ lor . ' ^ a •JTSk-- ..M il Wi-li'-dtv ' fer * whole nj»mc until that day «« hrla* as "m major break- p.r.gt xt period man ha-ij kmra ex* II and the Kw«n War! fha library will"not m- rcniured trough of the first magnitude ! pnee.) m artificial M Weunds there w-.l! m*. but IW- a"? *3tore uf the F ur,,". K ' n. Sh.iffi i w ;»f rwd • xubp#K iijcl llmlimn Club la .Vert ^ a*night to stop (he - »a. v.;- t it •' •< 31 days and 5'» hours, the f*wi}{ n a laooratnf* univiMitv f.»* ru> .ntention "at Suriec. th » wwi I.im •* l->- . until 2 p»n Mufeday fvnw|c b*r tcmoval of four The trial reeuim* thj» morn¬ vssn #t: i!"-»ru»c Skate stayed beneath Me »atS ihc feat ba-l "u.i- ».funded {ysirii of the I-rac'i milting inieilectual -ufade Itrrijflt, fstrn of oprnig U»r#rv an t Th*. DfiaJ meeting of U)vTG3J cauoiti "vxten«i"g t*r oe.von)• • f foe i" • when iDtSHlr'" y" and over, the crewmen the realm under»c»* warfare" Jerx,'-.>U Two of tbguar J? Dr. Hamilton said, o r*i»eete 1 kXXrt Wcdfuwdav UmatiOiUl Center Wed nest Pr# iceutor Jack Warren" ami f.«-fined to"its narrow space. an J give »n»ight> • m to W* •ac* iiri'-c! arTKing Uw? dead to fer jarmenied at the me«Ur,g The b-a.lct "*FUmcft|<»," w:>.\ at 7:30 p.m. Stephen Untjf wi| a companion trip, the Sea- Bf« problem.- a- HW *<" of Thr State Uoaid of AgTieuJ- filmed a^n#n»t th.- auiw:,'. S.hwarU bartMiw technically in- •Ueaic an "The IVietrv and Pufef the ikirmialiinj finally OST *''X 'was under water 30 days tcailv encmanterwl urwftr *(?rk- ended. ' ture m Jun^. fe-ckg.ouod* ol Spa.,, \ fiiVvit. Jjcjty ui Law i'viuuL"' -y, ~~ ' t mors than her cruiuratutr ing c»ntlit k > I Michigan State News Post Relaflsn Robert-: Michigan State Km< Lanrfng. Michigan News DeGaulle Building. . Dally by tMM MmSenU aad Family 31! studen V^rifonday through Friday metu^Te g,Jr1_ T3i# Michigan State Ne«f l« published bv etudenle of Michigan Stata publish"' "n ' , , t»rm«i weekly dufinf wmrntr term. »nd ® ffnlveralte. Fast tar sine. Mu-h- without direct faculty *up#rvt*lon It i* f.,il •<■-< ,';,rrir,™mm»r ,nd ttll urm> IkmI r.it the <»f filial voue or trie univeraitv ut of the atudent bod v. but while "'-'"J ^ 1 " welting to aerve tt.e twit Intereata of both. *tand» ready to battle any move which would drive a wedge between the two. whether it roiti« from within the university or from outside Member of the Associated press. Inland Daily Press. Intercollegiate Press Association ant in'« . . , _ If the »i mately will cau.te her trou¬ From Several Views ble. Weakened politinlly To the ., l'-, Editor: the pa t tri-Jt Ml "I Jfusa.'"" month I have seen niini.xtrative seems that mot e more personnel likely,* in "doctors are n. > or 'e , % THE PROSPECTS of Agreement among Lansdng, Bast , physically bv i-a » W ■< >Var ,xn ri-gar-l.f./ Olifi h.irulle tlie 360 or so jn 1 il p.Jn-i—s Ail """ L;t using. Meridian Township and MSI! on a Grand River , .,i and two povt-w.r ri'la-.'li"!i . per day who require ji IJ, ,,... -,.rvptl to bring nut «t* France still Oirup; --' a kev >*> then action should be • metropolitan sewage treatment plant do not appear very t or; ,ri the d-'.-n • ' F-.u 'i*1 ,!.( th.t O in. »»»'h mav ** rectify the situation. -.full- f"t a encouraging to most observers today.. ■ which are o imporCii:' Mjni vt-rv On registering my c The most tangible reason for the tiogged-dou'njttafp the v-'wr. living "P fr.i'ed State at Olin I was told "" V ..W.gitu.n- t" negotiators find themselves in can be traced to a conflict No matter whtt ki I borfv Ag.—J. Otto hM D»-an." but one __ cor ; of interest among the parties involved. ernrnerit .he ha -u * ''' * MMtitt la pnuv.Uv mxliril practically worthless, j liermanen! ' h.-pf»)"»,»" '•* vcrslty is fun for stuo- Michigan State officials pinpoint the complications to f n* ' ar t .'nitct states t the economic considerations which govern the actions of . ■ t' •;tudef'f corrvmunity, bu. al' with her. ha '■> t.- 1 i k»'••}* ' the MSB-East Lansing conferees and those of Lansing. *';)!em«"d • .U far have cpemed. more than ju-t aflui'. We believe all parties want to agree on a metropolitan Wl'how known-,■ " ,1 r. i d« dxtra'cly. then bv ovei - ft. par.* over th'* fart that, Special Medina, project, hut due to the"conditions Lansing has insisted upon f iSi-i Will til! fi out IT: I II' lb.'- ' >• wh.'.' the hospital i modern¬ 1'ORK-TRV NRMIV \l- to date, MSU and Last Lansing find themselves unable to influence i*. the 17fiit'■ ! St i'» ized V(, that it may house pa- 9 a.m., 27 Forestry must ncyerth»!- - ta- r.i♦ r»■! ♦ j..nn m 128 tf mi,(ht comply, t of th>- •• u ' to make the I,, riirbp.irison be in the dark PI.AVT PATHOLCH.V IJinsing's position seems to he one#of the sound business¬ Ift-r over-.tll policy F.o:"|.-' ago . .n o mip h :.v prompt m»»l- C OLfKlY NEMIN3P man who holds the key to agreement if he will ask a reas¬ !• to help mar ' «.n •1 -orver • „attention for minor ailment* I p.rn . 430 Nat Sc. onable price. But, so far, the price asked has, in the eyes political and military ha • *■■■ COn.etO.-d I' • 'h:- W.-l of Bast Lansing, Meridian Township, and MSB, been ex¬ detirrence of c ■' or-.rnpt that imfjorfan* In this coo? -• h'-; m'er"-' J-:' " e.iure follow- uimc roncentraterl studer • orbitant. French ecor.o-f:!. .M . (,l when iiIT'-nng frorr. a cold ions have quite a lot *. ...•• paying a quarter This i a good opport IV TUB LIMIT of MSB's financial status based upon a trad.'.on ii • ■ it,.- norwho behind a th#. student body to r<-<. v the 1!»r>8-r»!> appropriation and the limited assets of Bast. ;i "piratif.i of V n.low arid "fi^aks through a feelings on a problerr, • - j pi. : siM'fl as «in- ro -he won't eate.T Volv«' all of us. Lansing and Meridian Township, Lansing seems to he try¬ ItertX" of A!) -hiru' and thei taking your Mike (Max) Shulmu ing to squeeze blood out of a stone. If De Gau'l to pr pi.jt and inff tit.g everyone I rinsing's terms, according to Bast Lansing City Mana¬ in ten e! •• -A h.:- vo i wvi.t the hour or * * * ger John Patriarchs, are for MSB, Bast Lansing and Mer¬ -..use frouble :r. the N'arth .' i, that it usual!.;, t.ik— to 5e. T.i thr MM-r: idian Township to share in the cost of: Traffic Oilier Reports: ar.tic Trea' ()rj it\,■ n, ,,f fj,|. -ven d.jctot .ilwaj • I wish the Mlchlgt .Via During World Wif II he -a .• in attendance. New*. as a public sen,« v, ♦, 1. The addition that would lie necessary In.. Lansing's I the whole allied concept Tt.e a.' vh.i -aid that a pcr- student readers, woul : plant in the north west corner of the city, Prevention Progress Made, to re--iv" .rour.o Fr.r rr.uM di»- v hi!'* v tiiHftg and r editorials , var tinue it and . .• •» lone There r»*a -•■n t/. t f,.,' b" r.o*;.. ! until f'o name t: > na!, - ,.»•»' , ndi' olous 'ha' an hour you ask Mr. Brwwn whit % I. The remaining Indebtedness of the present Lansing drivr education, pyhhc lv her own . n-d .o waiting to *ee state of affairs, are on tit with traffic accident prevention. The following safety information, re¬ plant, which is under a long-term landing agreement. article from the April M*l* Center letter, re¬ search and driver control through enforcement ()> '■ thif J »h from now on t port* on recent pro*re** In the field » and driver lirere-.e administration l* to etoph.a ■ • •• TOR ALL THIS.' Landing expect* Bast Irinsing, MSB Addttiomd dollar^ ype-nt f-T traffic accidemt 'npa- of Ad Ity GORDON stiff III prevention will pav Michigan iwople- big divi¬ I and Meridian Township to pay between $«l million and $5 Director. Highway Traffic Safety Center dends The refold during the pn>t two year-, is a : The lli^ Slink million, according to James I Hudson, assistant to the presi¬ lear indication DEATHII ri.R HUNDRED million vehicle mil.* c f this prenu.e dent, and Philip May, vice president for business and fi¬ Hie actual amount of eco¬ I InnI \ Amused of travel in Michigan reached an Mil-time low In N4I ONE KNtHVH nance. Patriarche modifies this figure to possibly $.l conservative age disposal system and therefore twlieves that It should been for quite xime lime, atlemplinu lo tfI ri(l of theu*- Thl* rale show* real progress in the prevention I tu# formula vonaidor* the economic l.»s* result- take full advantage of its bargaining position. It.g from CH h the death aeceleiiiA nod accidents ple.-i- int odor of (he Red (ed.tr Sewage llinpowal IMant b of highway fatalities from 1930 through Id*.'. resulting or»h in personal injur v - r property rated near lift- Brod) loirtg units. But In the meant in*, Still, it would tie to t«ansirig's best interests to arrive at Michigan* traffic death rale was about averaz'* a more reasonable figure and eliminate the chance of hav¬ when compared with the other 47 state* but wv- damage The « «tirnnte arrived a! i>> this fot-r.ula the smell lingers on. much t*» the consternation of all ca-1 wiiim' than most of the other large industrial includes the medical and hospital bills death rerned and Br*id> residents in particular. Tbe follnsg* ing Michigan State. Meridian Township and Bast Lansing slat. * Michigan * 1957 rate i* 10 per cent better benefit*. Aage loaaes. \ehicle,damages ahd'over- compiled t.v staff member Kd Smtt. resident of Lmmaa* build a plant on the Grand River as a liidt resort which than the average for all the state* and onlv 2 ( bead cost <.f insurance might pollute the water. the H slAff-s hftvina the greatest motor vehicle (.»»• Hie basis of the ■ estimate' , the savings Hall, is a sampling of sludenl opinion—which Is generic Furthermore, the Michigan department of Health lias regintration had lower rate diii lug lh»- ' *.» yenis exceed* fliKl million This emotional, mra-ionally disregarding facts, but at lrt>t recommended a metroftolituu plant, and this in itself ought The downwuid trend in tlie traffic fatalit\ run* figure might tiiiih but until better reporting of quite sincere and typical.) to instill an attitude of cooperation rather than greed, began in Ap'itl 1980 and with the exception ■ f :d! acc i lrn's i ,-m ht> ved. and mor# reliable trifor- TUB SBNVAGB HISIMHAI. controversy now rag.r/3 I the months of 'September 1980 and June 19 • n tt;< >ed airoot the total e lo the riumher of deaths ha* he. n lev- . ,u h month itirig. It- each tyja trnffi. 'the RitmL group i* a na-tv one. At least it i< a \ IP TIIB METROPOLITAN plant negotiators are unable than the number during the same month f.«i .the one, and apparently hni tx*en for years. a hi.lj eeo to arrive at agreement, several alternatives still remain. preceding \ eal f'hls steady prbgp- « in preveh- Ui d I* -ire- »t j- itj 1 ? alx.ut tim»* for someone to do * rr*. tlob of fat.il MceidentN »* o>. fluke H i* the result It at tt> IU! wtiiiiimic s-ivings r.lv tbiiii' joh.u? tiefore the southern Hrotiy group o»-x»rr- One of these, says Patriarche. is enlarging the capacity of of intensive effort to improve all a«pcrts of a half p iO-.tU-d llbu miil,-41 plus, the divulen !» the present Red Cedar plant, although the university prob¬ cttmj.leleh uninhabitable. sound, r;rapprehensive traffic accident prevention i»- f MichigHO ft "pi the additional ex- ably wouldn't approve of such a move. It- pre:.' niimlier of students moving off camf program • ithorired t V the Noverr.tef 1955 lag- Another alternative is to build a new plant on the Grand still tetif"ld t.ird Th- after sampling u few whiffs of th- THE LOMMENDAME effort* .f law enforce¬ ISi.lt III, .1 amount to a return filN f II 31:1 >> l>» (.31 I I I River site, hut this is l»eing held hack for the time being ment agencies.-court*, driver license officials, Oft the III « Imefi! The additional expedltutes i«»tJs engineer*, e«lu» ah.»r* ami public information p»»-- w to. i i., -catet at* ulent prevention «-tnitv \ Si lt\ (H numU-r of the residents of Emrr.% until b final decision on the metro|Militan project can la* i ple were given a tremendous assist m late PJ'»5 ptrMibi* d'.iirig the la ' two years totaled ap- L.i< reached. . . and Armstrong HalB, the three men's dom • my- try Governor Williams* leadership arid hi* 14* proxittiatelv 15 . million The breakdown th<< No matter what happens, said Patriarche.-we are to find » ' the sewage iiis{Misal plant, produced the following eo^* point traffic safety program and bv the Michigan additions! »*ii.ivetfient : million (Bai)e> > - J. Financing f..r Improvement and expansion MSf High v.iv Safety *\«.tlo?ig has '»een done a)»oiit this sewage problem •"»* Crossword Puzzle of driver 3 Driver liccn.se central file* education becoming ,a ptrrequlti'c t etrlf t $ million f» . Fren. ' tt.ougb -t h«s l^en with u« for several yearft. I think certain:v hope.. *he-»- -.'d, ttuog -hoold have been done by now.'* AdUtS 34 Mc l.ici. for obtaining a driver license for person# under Total *5> niill ■ n probiet»:« I Jerr. frame. .19 years of age F.vervone v ;i agree that the lives saved alone _ v. r, • • Memphis. Tenn., junior (Emmonsi ——"Mat: i WnM tuiieari An* shift ,n *J » French it '< and 1 mean-bad ■ail leg 4 A state-wide maximum speed limit of C5 justtfv th • < xia-nditure When. In adititmn. huge 4 Obdtiuc- which W'Xi.'d prevent De Gji. .• vessel mph da> time an,J 53 mph nighttime being e*- dollar saviru', were achieved: the wisdom of this fmrru-ni Resident (name withheld lion 95 Hhi|i • from taking wi'i not t,-e- by request!—"TV T Happen tahli>li.*l investment .% dtKibly api»arent with what other ajra.n diary 5 Establishment of the Highway Traffic Safe- WITH THE CONSTANT!.¥ increasing mileage vent just a- b' . problem, people think about it when twf 12 Celt lend 3d Nuln rd from arising ' Hr"imd, I just wish they would fix it no that 38 Direction tv Center at Michigan Sfkte Universitv liavt-led each year, bringing ever greater rxp»»- 14 Pain* leaf Po'.itjcai maneuvering r.».- ''■ iir"unl ope know the problem4 certain 41 Helm liing ed nerv Mre-> exists, yet it aeems to 8* loiution #f V##t#rd«y ■ Putdl# ing 1957 This prevention of more than ftikl death* repine much more effort, time and money than 47 Biblical ,f* un'8» r*it\ should make some kind of atotement ' breed The \r. 'h<— 1* a Imnft fide saving. The almost constant fatality ha* v,t Item expended And such » modest goal high gt irrt 11 Kubse- quvnUr 4H !.e»*en 1 Laat 1 lH-pres«ueak* trouble rate. 680 more people would have died in Michi¬ This U«.k at the record indicate* that CHMn viNTS ABOIT th, 2.1 Wild sheep 74 »ped dust 82 So Amvr. Indians ' 10. Empty, y 11 Legal gan traffic accident* TMIH REDUCTION in Michigan'* traffic death* • money should be provided for accident preven¬ more lef' The ,n line franc.- beraeen right an I it being mure n.m ,lth r quart4„ The ,m«> iltuation h.v, co» folkm|nf tommmi M- j 21 Bar legally actum tion activities. Otherwise, Michigan's motorist- I- ,r-l wif Mltcflflun IT F.mal clearly deaneated th, )''iiif,;ifuk,r of a SO Ascended lb Obi.lei at# gives everyone in Michigan encouragement and taxpayers will ultimately pay much more through every d . ear drivter thiouifh tl* creating a sduatiofi Which 22 Dinner bom 23 Fowl a bad* for hope that even safer motor vehicle traffic accident losses—and in addition suffer \a- Kr»»up ai!v.-rtUinf th. Junior M#—"Hon )°» iu bwk more l.ke bva' course 23 line fabric I Athlet.c felda —. M l«ong pennant* travel can l»e achieved All are agreed not only that it can be done, but that it must be dohe. A* .needles# death and injurs Accident prevention ro#1* Michigan taxpayers > .gin* pre-war Spain m guy. In, next to this foul odorf " '{ j 1 24 (larden tool long a* traffic accident* are exacting an anrtusl considerable money. And ax ha* been shown, ar- ..A* that line drawn, the more is more it finely involve-, I -runt i,. huw 7! ' V'° *1l„nr will they b, Wrt What a more i» 35. Anthropoid toll of more than 1.30U live*, ftOtfHiO people injured cidents cost them even greater amounts. Poth trouble, nut onu f.w France, but rtquirad to do it? and in «xce«* of $2(H) million in economic' Km*. these cvwt* w ill cxmtinue in the years ahead But animal for all Europe — and th# United no one can tw *aU»fie«t witti the preaent traffic Increased dollar* for accident prevention wilLde- 37. Blainea States. 9 Metal accident situation—-least of all the victim* ami cica«c the exp«>n*e of accidents by a substantial 30 Every on# 31 Spanish river their families Continued decrease of the traffic accident toll will become increasingly difficult and require - ratio At the same time live# Will be saved and injuries diminished. How much traffic aeddant prevention Michigan . Might Staff INF0RN4IIM 33 Rsen cuntr . even greater rffort and financial outlay Driver* ' ran afford ran only be answered by the ones why %«t NHM so«*t r«i*»« Mr I •9* Rrttrr "Vr* AM> t AtMVAt. RI LCS Kll.t I \TlllNs , Annul cawrii and pedestrian* are making a laudable effort !o pay-—either for prevention or accident losses— ti»» *#••»* 34. Consider* stiakt surf Jim («4I Ulann ■ o nv. 41 Union utcnmcwKii tn« prevent accidents Officials, nlurator* and public the Michigan motortct-taxpiyer. *9fc» Aft turr fartrak*rr> *•? Itkamor BISH K AND BRIDLE 37 Superlative ertdinf • M p.m . Meat* mtauaan I'VE 33 3TFR MS .J pjn,pot, Cdhi Hour. P«v* j 9 Word « -^BEENMXVy - ' CARNIVAL FRoblT Unton IhMlma 40 Threefold L«*xrra JU* TIDNS COMMfTTEE IC B nsr.lfr ! iV nAi uu tubs & 41. leettval ttl'rm dDaWOdMOM! NAACr " 521 Slud«t ' P«. Jt Un;on 43. Hydraulic pump MGM \ MLH cm 44 Cent ' r.iti.. 34 Union A titer, tree 4ft Lara*tub 4ft. So ftewte* mrASu t3ucr" • IMIIMBM 1 . \V ..ley HauMf ' . "iv^W ' . I a ~ . t . MlcnSM STATE MEWS Mar VI. 19SR rtllfan 5W8 Russian Scientist Declares r Variation New Advertising Honorary Advoeated _ Hun*, "r'<> * Rnt»r>^ Nuclear Tests Aid Cancer „ •P«*f r,ifUr Bv (lolleaie Holds Chapter Installation ' 11 o r» o r «. College - tuden*« Camma Alpha f"- r. newly |n«'at!e-i wore pri-.-idcnt Fr*>n ■ng field followed, .loan Craw- |l ii crease should have more, other 'ban I'- .-, yenerai edu< d >>r, «•-.>.p.a;- vfl ? the average ''..den*, ar- f .-f.ei »./>'•--rarv guriEue pr- fe-Aj: . >dv*i* ■ ■ -hg on Is 'to rr»rr.n,i' promote* -.* higher p.aete Tcrw VTi't- -<■ ,..t S.'1'i'h Haver, u-riior idcr,' KiUi.oe T>P»'I. N.'e; retarv C.m>i K< rquek; . ,ford, .sponsor, m.i wa-- also present. <>-:e fjf the .project-, for Gam- Alfi'ii Cbi . to do the ad- aint Coincides oi iing t - StanJev Idr.errla, as* , be'Vr yt.'?;'.-.. . h-ui-rfii-uy fr>F-~ organizal ion« on fvefi ;r.g d •"'fir V rif'.nn S:.»*cr. Whitman* rw:. ilt Silk -creemng and gen- ' fan' to the vice rr< • of / >!K r- w ' ]' • ColUge. in a Cui!♦"•'.-i ! > . ' apter •-*a : Fr-;d-av .35 .♦lifter • A i. (a. t io! poster^ w ill !>• done for a IWith Tests f i id» Tv fr . f.v women v: ~N*. O'.1 uj• Vii- rn.M;- 'irn fee for supplies and r ' • ■ v ■ • ■' Honor C'-.U d ad lb - ->• i* ,mr. *he *«• e'l' : ♦' !"hi. jgo nfT.ai ix tier tier Anyone interested Iin i, ■ j an f-,-; : in ?h* r.ew M-.-y Her.-.* ii K.i«r T..-.nsir»g' - -ioi pn.ane ET) T-hTt 1 for leg' i ••'eratioo in V: -• sonnel r r-'iiet informd'lon. K?vpi«-te degree, S" ;dr • * S-.-rv e Ueingr- ■ Rair- While-/, I.an-ing liralth Council j , y.' In M" CJregor }{■ -. / •V- r N',.d Krn.'hbaum. De- •■•'"fd'on .d ' )!< •'- . , i are n.-.f *1*4 ■' < V'.* tr.-Jit' vf-nibr; .fud; Dixor Wacren I'ositions ro ho ' I \ oirc Opinion . V- i *• T*r / i:V- i f e, uri" -J!V -la-* ♦ >3-- " "re" tit ' 1 A a >"*• i lf-rt i Ovieki. fie. Often lulr.. jiv,., I y-« t .'a- ' B I*:»■-- IVrver' *'. •- • f e -- v Sad-. fJ'ii'hrie.. d l<- ... , I MISN'EAPOl.TS if, — A t" idn ,• IfOT'.' r, '.roj.:.,.., r.-i'j.rer --»'r.t u Meh . .j*,- u " V-- . II - - V. *•:• * ' -i. fi>- - -.ar, A -. For M olrerine Ion. It; dan scientist said Mon- . . " , "••r-.cnt yi 'r-.i• phi: - t ' : ! i.rerfo-, H •»- '' ' • K • • • P ' (-. I Int. . ,r. for nex* year** my tv 'Mid.,'.! I A -4 < er.uuhv IJ I, told nuclear tests have.led to i. v.h; wf ediiC i K I)< W - \ ponSion. will '• '«l . increase- in blood cancer I If.;-vi * v Th I ' r-.ph . - I )e.,rt,<>! r .144 or .147 Student COf h'•: i p. >' 'i • "i- mav « '- We-dres.-lat l 5» nr.. l«*H. 'I many parts of the world 1 nod Honorary .r, for indr-Xing and. r *tu'• r,| should be stopped. e-sdor-. rould te» rommcntH In an interview. ^ForiUy foreshadowed a new I.l/erdi old the honor* stu- ilen* *hotiid not limk upon hi* Holds Initiation .- o»f* \ ng B.r l 3 30 and as- Ifflinj** attempt to put 'he the onh impoOant Of Friday^ .17 I'ledges ,Hn in j tor ,t* V /fid i * . r Health Organization niifk |n the uniiersiti. Ill* a*, fi»• port.. or- Talks Slated .r - WIV4R °n record against nuc- rourse «af *tud* mu inrlud** eor \ Je.'.ng e t- V, .. .even fr-- hhar efe-/1 ■ •e*try , .''"acanons feiting Th#* WHO earning errdit in rourse* by ex¬ A t»f- . ' . *'**1 '■ -dj. "4 i ■ md t bv I^arry llth World Health . independent study it amination. On Chemistry .,nd fea'urn • 'V. rvp, MdlK.V .r.' M. : S*A'r- • >pV of Mr -1,; / Monday with rom- under the ruidance of j faculty *ts\r • ,- ..r,« Aipi* < I.s- r»d ; I>♦ * a rative ceremonies. member, uniting pf prereuui- i-jnce.) 'he pe« t» Sri ■ :Orashchenkov of Mos- sifr* fur adtAnced courses and oo;d ne June , member of the Soviet permission to take graduate ...-nation, said nuclear experi- r» times. 1 studt-t not only are endangering A.. If- n- f'olleg.- 'o'lrigr-.o. lot t*| ■ r a ""-n I ► r-alth of future generations t or h U«» er.-t ' ?h. ~>p\)or i : ready have had an impact to r»*Ki .■ ! believe there is not much .!! If--- ' r Crd'ege av r- '»!,!•■ 1 that radiation has led t.i • - j :t 48 f • 'em .n j 4 VI ■ .• increases in blood cancer UIIF.TIIKK IT'S TIIK SU'K or helteif style, sen- nines in Cowles House I'aiil Alms appears pleased (•«> ShHlmta | have been reported In many ior roeds will find either attire appropriate at the senior receptions given by President and Mrs. with both styles worn and Irene Srhble by 'l-r Nanrv hrmiloe 4 ;-92 the world," he said ' ' ■ ★ John A Hannah tonight and Wednesday eve- The Russian* made similar i ur i\»•(,;' , ^intentions at Ike —emMy lest A t 2 a ' .r.v. • -♦ flchlga s-rt »e»r in Geneva. but the organ- rc woul ' *ei\.j lutein turned Rewn Ibeir pro- t» have the WHO appeal Attorneys Discuss Plans 'I mm * for . world-aMe boll lo testing, In.II.ill Si,,,!,-!!!. (,ri,ii|i se, su* Ing nd gnt,i ./J- "i f • ,.VJ (ir.r -if torn \akl the WHO'S deputy di- Dr Timmerman of Ge- it was out of the News Organizations Merge 11. V|*-*-l ft i ilin -il,n Howard K*it| (U.'»t)ort for the assembly to WASHJS'iiTDN ,TV- aftern.a.n. Han. n : ..wan. ' - frf .ro/ H- , (ha* Pressiflent f'rrmk Hartholu. r»,i j, . i fan< d. id , {.< t.' .- e lines. a»re»-j, at Hartholumew i-- a.-o ,,ar. i t. I • , Hay.s IP- told a reporter the organ* mew of Pre- Inter- r of 11,- M«T : qo# st. t t to dlAew s |VS v . . !i - v Krr Ith, W •• « i<.i '• • • r." I". .. • or.- • ./ Hears' •«n whit % . , • ^operative venture to irr.- torneys Morula, railed a' the : ft. -.or i • • ■ . . M r iUfi INS u*vt.1 j.'ive 'he world's health—could the trret.'. f,.. f,ed I. gre on '«m>« Ju-tice Deiiarfmerd to di- {. o • gc .nvolved in any politu »l rot.. !•»-.jr.n the~">OI,soii r, h 'i . '■ haifn. .'. . jet'inn* (•us- the merirer la>* Safiir- i.W f fh. "C ertainly Ibis is a problem da1, of f riit«ul Pre>. A-OKO Antitrust nffiriaK arranged 4 I hieh people eoneerned with ations a nil lnternatiori.,i- further after-hours ronferenf e ■r i?. .-■'/■*- ...Hp must thlok oboot." be said with International New* vrvinv New - Service j-Hut sffer sny peap—Is wbkh he. it should not be for os to barthoh«rr.ew Ah- prr.- offirials fh- *■ . to get fit " ident »«t t'r..'ed l'r» - «r. a* , Th- INS jrtiu'j o.r?.' jo «h ||..ngA HO . an the palHteol level." bwiim.' hea-i • w -. rsirr •■v.-i.,!.* onfrr- •.« »• /.• ... ! '■ tf ' ' ; up c-mmittee* involved jn .rr!f . * f'- i>-'- Wftel org/i',./ i?,' a a r«-',vi»*t ?i- • 'UMMrtmeht. v ' nVw.de' .„ " |ra studu-H have concen- refiu"- ' "Tj ' n\- Send 'em off i'e f ..n finding ways of pro- by A * A*'•- ' v '< If..- K 'g'-it/orv Sroit' j\s vs<*- •• to >■ ' . " ■ ' rn be- lif. and hi t sen ne.,-s -r Ar^-n-,j ' D . - .')• i,' and genera; manager a ,. . t.r.g workers at nuclear wea- *.i\> H.»r.'t r, ,.dent on «.'•!• tin | to}, be* on.e v.i • pre id of the ut |l-«.». • plants, he said ft i id Hante-, un .vi-or*!.! a > fcuil riant k. tirasbchenkuv is chairman rf Term I'arlim Iiartr.wioe.r-'. It infantine, »• Mientiflc medical council in t.»- r,.i ■ ? • f Aw ar(Is .Made Buffets ''Place I*he .Soviet Union ministry of the prop«n.ed • .ir. ♦ >n of all c* a*ke-i fr. nr. oppAr- .r.;- • l. - Teas To .Musicians Smiling! lie follow iri in*. •• N*!ore , te - A,, • i>e!«gate= will be asked to ap- liainquets ton* urr.tr,a us! 1 of KmmMi prove a budget of around 14 ThrTown- Keiept tons ItArthnlomre later irudr pub¬ I is general}* .... .r. dollars, compared with ' lic « reph in whuti hr said the .' J The f'eople- Hehear«al Dinners ,'urrent l3*-4 milliori About • but at lead L tnira of the money will umn' merger agreement hid twen car -v. H,o..r ( of.o.a-o- I It Sets IIt'aiilliiM* . Everyone'! Everyone Meetings rted out and that "we t anted |:, «r ii.e United States T- I ft, View Talk in,; It • « aw raging i see huw (his raise* anv queilion A en' ( \t f or f iilciidar Info Smile* of satisfaction . . . the perfect finale . . , under the antitrust laws » - • a . . . • , AU.ul! t a fd'T \li*s f'nrreme H" O-vh , I p; ft- iPv.-f ,; , ,r.f-.r»r .' • •• can Im* a our pleasure ai > ear-end parties. Turn the M Rental Service j. ' ■ »r*. r.r \ . : 'ir g..t . * .»-• i . • • '■ ' , • r. .'! chores of catering over to Home Dairy . . . depend : ; i. I • • Hj'. *T" ■'.?,» A ;:V } m . . to d<> d«U ' I'tifitfinl Itefiiax r«. nece?*.ir • (!• m< , fiwnls. rental service and customized rater* . • •» M F :.f" trrt dltfi) our • i . . '■ •, on the vaivtjt. !■' "OUp be.'pfr* He \ »•' a' ' Bunch lk»nls, ( up** ing to make your party a success. . I,« f.W Keiftm VIC' Hansen -.j! ' . M j- K i - f c " • n ' ..d -r Silvern are A ■ I A • i eo • 1,1. T O D V V Dishes cam[ ;* »w '»• i-gr.» '.ba* jhe v cjet T, .•■•%!,.«» Univerj* Pageant TV* \f4. .Th. Snack Sets Graduation fakes make popular gifts for the per* 4 of f K-' faiie vrim. y * ' A.. ,- f; i • ' Mo-.-. I'- negur. for this year hath tr.» ar '-'rw* as- *'*• •am you know who enjoys the flavor of freshly '• • ■ ' A v,,M -A .,« v V, - t.. A - - and most foreign countries When *.'.«• fiai'ho'<• of Kmrr. ,% i * sen l their candidate to the a . H.t'..' • ' 1 -- • .' baked pastries . . . riyht from our own nieiM* left the department iate t-- • i and jnternatiur al f.na: t all lodav for estimates and dorn * nev- IV 5*7294 . i, -. Cyorrrvsir. F-.'* I.un--''rf Daach. California m How tn/ Arthur Murray $choot* of Trip lo I'akifttoii A - * . ■' . f ,r»'«ser ! re.. ,» Y -indflVor, the ArM.n> mo>, Schblgr- Specialties information. )_»The t. r.g will conduct the loraJ Wedding fakes »r th»* Brod* •rites's which will be conclud¬ Plamiril l»% (group ?»iip a a urd.A Ae ■ • gsven fruit Telegraph es b- June ?th After prelim- t -e; * i, i ! a # think tr .* * r I A 1* " Iadike • >r. judging, the candidate? t.. v PuKifaf wi't ' A- f» W» - f ,*■ " i ./• ■ .... «||OM r* taken to the Women - HOME DAIRY f Club in Detroit for dinner •la • and- ls-.tr • • A /«■ • • . ,• F IM T.»-t ♦, uu p VI fBailf1 * . i — ren to the Fox Theater where ,nce" '-Ki... '■• Fu lV-w I. • , •" -• 5and A-.. Iriturr shown A It *4# iroblem fvf pres,of the Amei e »f S-- P, • g • or judging will take place think «"rr> v iron Ann Moore. MSt' foei cietv for the A tvuuceme- * ■ ' Kl i>» I VR PKIf I.«• Inter-, '-ra. v i currently reigning M.sh f ASA It* Adult* 7Or I hildrrn to* DOWNTOWN l.ANSINfJ-H < OMI'I.HTE E(All» SIIOI'PINO CENTER lon-i—'Mi* '•-.•• -e f »r Michigan, wt^ fje v" honored guest It is expected The fiigh.- w. Sea-..' N*-.v If you're lotted . iue«t i—"TV *' f '"•# r fiovernor will b«* prese- the ucraaion %uo. . V'-'h < / returr. • «'- .A .«"d' 1 fr;-- K*r«'*hi •+■< «hd wb.: -Sep'em- one Holler fly. "The It RON Nrsl Altrartivn KAK\M%/OV" "Cateriig To Those Who Cora** when tr>f b<-r 10. f/e«.v a». ; you're lioleil Since th.- i- a »»ier,a; char¬ hat we co'j-k I sl»irlan Spirit John ter f.igh* part.c.pat; .r -niv Ilieio oil! P. men i*-r* asA -• air1- , Bailee | Oitrnni lo Student* (jpefi Ihe.r tpno«e«.un.- dep»c-drr»t« of Il'» the tome neem* to a* A crnofu lnt*mt*d In the p -catwu* for memberthip K A--.. H-ibar., Spartan it.a. <*• ontu.ne.! b- wr ting* >vr .soon thef in It* A-SSIU PO H- » IR? P-d I-ai* you're lotleil one Is r- of lie—. US Studan'. Sar- IT they stiM I »*«. taday at « SO •trig from ■ uch fun! Vtra't |»llitoe* of color*9'owing drrp^dry WE PAY cotton ilip on quick ot S100.00 EACH Far Certain Lincoln Hr«l Prnnir* (ASA NOVA'S <■ win'« o*«r tog, . oil your !un li.kly orig¬ —-V. E. LAMM'S inal print, that pad. Ilat . p| lha f--*-'—ar Ikr irarrr', Taa ppOad a rataaMr I aUad MalaaiaaW into littl* ipaco, (root* a. >aha Maad Pnudra ar* warn mt mar. naa aark; Slrkata. many vacotion (kangoi. lit 211 NJLC. oil through fiVa 16. 3.00 Stop by afhr WMr SmbraL 5-7 ^ Tkla u aa U- PICJC LP OR I tut tadar la Ifcr Slrddda fda PHONE ED 2-6655 FOR DEIJVERY I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS *!«.» CJ. Ifl .H fill Emi Volleyball Added to 1M Slate The !M program is to stored next viyir be bot- by volleyball scoreboards for every game. At the season's teams were told the rules and opening iill men interested in both sports participate. to AMERICAN I.EAC.CE \\ I* Pet. r.R NATION AC CKAC.Ci: W C Prt. 4IB On 'Beanball' Problen»| as another t&wn..-«.«uiw>it|j the winning team's points going to- ward "the All-dormitory, All- . -thv-fpferre's the eaHsr^hSve "raised finality of play and speeded igan from The Voj!cvbal! Club at Mich¬ State which runs a Nelson periodic clinic hopes the Nr\» Vork Boston Kansas City 23 6 .896 1» IK 16 16 .314 .506 — 9 9* . San Milwaukee Pittsburgh Francisco 26 13 22 20 13 17 .667 .620 .341 — 2 3 Prompted Up the game.--. fraternity and All-independent (rophics. The rn-oneratiou of tunnisl men icn«-y, will gain such high they will become -•'official prod - Cleveland Chicago 16 20 13 1ft 474 .441 IH& j Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati 10 16 14 22 20 18 .463 .444 .438 6 8" 8'j . Bv Pirate, V Raltimorr II 16 .436 .432 11".. Dick Nelson, elected ns All- coach llforrr Snpuli hen also conscious" and demand quality ETROIT 16 21 12 Si. Louis 13 20 .429 A Giant Brawll Aincrican setup man m the arm¬ aided tl San Ffanrtsrn at AnO.ndli 11-3) %*. Sanford (3-4) Al All-Slar (oiuir some of the Class A and H \rw 5 nrk al Kansas City — Torley gress. I os Anuelev al PlttshtirRli — Kntifax on self-improvement rather than '7-6i vs. Irhan (1-2) trams from Michigan in a round- Huston al litl ROII — Shier (4-1) d -in vs. Kline (5-3) on rule infraction disputes are al Cincinnati — Hohbie (3- As an All-University rvrnt robin tourney at the women's iv Fnvtiirk (3-4) I liit-aso I. *s. I.awrcnce ||-3) CINCINNATI ,51 321 I* has bei ri moved from the othi 'ban the:r own ga»m s Walls, f loraC" Pirates »»n problems " .iv eiii r 2-1 decision and a tourney first. < rfv, Kansas ( it* 31 HI 31 326 m Piitl Icnscn. floslnn l?« t'l .317 park. ( tncai{o 95 ,, lieldhoti-e t«> the priietice gy:n ir. the sane' tourney 41 I'M -temming fr*iin a Pira'. 'n'Jb;.. State was second and Detroit Mantle, \f« A "fk I'M. 33 .711 Ashhnrn. Fhit. 1 ?R 12 116 I Ufe-tairs Nelson requested Ma/eroskl. t'lll. 111 an third. lind-.-'s, W Estftnel'iti 123 3K .3119 Itt'NA header Sunday with S., h.ifl. I official f Giants. courts and also has separate NiidiUii of Houston in a game The swelling interest in vol¬ < crv. Kansas ( t» s El Mass. Sao Era "'clued 13 1" risen, Huston 't W alls 1 h>i ai;«i 12 The league chief said r against ( hicano in the IIEVI Na¬ leyball at Michigan Sprite this Maris. ( lev eland 7 ( efirda. San Francisco H him I agree that use ».: ;,t. tionals. Houston had game and year correspond', with that >.f .1 1 ted Willi fl MatlieHs. *plu ankre III match finpit at 17-lti when a the interna! lorml scene The KINS ItATTKH IN IM Ns It.A 1 D II IN a quarrel or melee si., - , , C hicago spikcr drove the ball #"m. Kansas tin .12 Itinmas. I'ltlshoruli .14 cuncd Sunday was « Olympic Committee has just ap¬ LAST CALL!! out of hounds The crowd proved volleyball for the lUfJO Ii oseo, Dernert. Hoslnn Huston 27 2« Hanks. * hlcaci. viav*. San Franrtseo ' It 33 and repugnant to mt- 1 It'll I IMi. IH MtitlT .'.1 sao F ranetsro 13 rinl.lt (in, to Hn thr stienrer, 'swarmed the Houston team, hut Olypsp. (dame MWWEI.I.. IH T lt"l 1 20 ( i.|irda, Sao F ranrlscii 32 flUN Itwls III OHIO srm. rr...... th, "And I said that I brlo-v* % I lor lion I h Nochlas stood with one unhapp* world rrrord for lh.- Illl-»,rd run durln, Ihr Hit I" rrlJy. "I rule ran be improved, but | finger raised high to signal that l »favrltr Ind III.i. limr ol 114 wrood. I rd Ihr world rrrord -'I n't want to rerommrmi of MAY only!! the hail had grared his hand. When Chicago .Mad match Jiivluttvk Coach Is Worried hi Jim,. I r, ol Ihr I nitrd »Ulr. In IIn Ihr rr,r I'allr, nl Indl.n, ,nd Ihr -pirltn.' HliJii I ,>llr ,rr lUrnld «lunge until I have with more men tn haxrh.iii. ronfffJZ I point at IK-17. the same spiker I .A WHENCE. Kan. "P> Wilt justnirnts on defense than on a fair job on defen-f even It's drove another bound-, and the referee signal¬ farOu r oirt c.f Chambci lain a v i r a g e d 30 14 pfisnis game Inst season but offense." Ham Miid. when Chamberlain though peed they didn't have much SAE Wimiei' t)in(|imlifi'''l . for an a very delicatf umpire to d«, . t .teller is throwing int» "Free Storage" led " ide-nut But again Sid M- dechiou to plav for pay p.i«y.ed. ft'hf r , were able to do If oinefitic made mc-Lftke A TO Takes Lead a' a batter. felt ttiat unseen "flick " of the hurts K.insnv basketball more in W: : * a tirfrk there i-o»n|>cn- The beanball has n, ball on one fingertip and ag.'nn • b fi-n c tfinri .b.vhnwkcr eoacfi Dick Harp. in offense, says Toronto II on Is .'«• Harp explained baseball, but so muc , in raised hi- hand, giving Chi¬ When .K.in^u p.avert Ok'.i- 'm" is not beanballing • CAMPUS DRIVE-IN I'm tint worried about the of- , cago tin* match find eliminating Ihinis' I'ranrhisv h'lina and Dklnhotna Nt;it*- la-t In IM Track Med hard t»» decide intent Houston from the tournament. finse,"_-a;d Harp after Cham- • . Chamberlain w.as ul "the Brown said he sug. Nelson hopes for a bright fu¬ la rJnin's fleparture lad Friday ■ CLEANERS ture for volleyball at Michigan I i the greener fields c.f his own TOIIONTO i.l'i Thf city ('DM the-e eas\ that treat goal- .unund the bas ¬ 11-, then wa> the league president f conned will lie asked today to be given author:'i. Stall Plan- aie iri the oiling barnstorming; troupe. ket >Ve did well enough, on <•!- I>is«|tiHlificati«)ti "f p first-pt ace winner »<• t SAL an eati> Dices ,. Arrowi from llcrkeA .•pfaihe.nl .1 new campaign to pi'ehers who deliberati f. i light* <1 .ftbail diamond', v., "I don't intend that to mean bring in.1 i'ii league baseball to (>•!! • but our 'If fc!i.-f«i\ (> mis¬ lend in .Monday's first stave of the IM fraternity track a- batters. He also th.it scheduling will enable th'oe our offense wit he as Rood as it take.-. killed ' Ha.u ntcct. ATU placed men in ail tfhree of the final events held us. vo l Toronto icctibti, was when we had Chamberlain, » suspension a: ControHci William Allen said The K.C. riurli - to jrrah the cdye in the eiirldMean; field, with -even coti- fiij ball players Who u he fecl> there is a good possi¬ est man on thr K*iims sqii.nl V't-T.s For I '«• on (milium * For n llrllrr Job lug with Milt or without Milt, bility the la»> Angeles Dodgers iirst rr.ir Will hr 6-7. Aftrr that tests to he ilecplcl \S edlie-'l a>. pun ether than their : C,< V- we'll have to make far more ad- thr bright SAE. -Ahsrti had ' tempers flare. * fraiichbc in tfu N'ali'Mi.il League rnstrr drops to 6-3. » dci'd isfsj will tic moved t>> Toronto or < ti-tmbrrl.iiii is 7 frrt. df i' g.pj-.n •atti the I' ■■■'; KA F I a.1 W r - s Ha.ii . Hut 4iilex said. can't nrd run when • .n:.« 1 1V> Our po- dnm. a il! t'f stungth- favorite tu a matter lor ihr rules commit- I i"n d if w 1' ,i- ini the Natiotial 1 • a .■ Hainngion a dPuuaaii.f frank Mr»tiwald of 3I'D won trr which dors not meet until Sound symbols derived from your own AHt IL, » champ.on la ague oflu iai - the eouneil and >«• V11 ( ' ..ft,, .a, .,.i,'.n-n«j j la i - Ihr preliminary run of the 60- tailed. Sound •>mlioh «!«• t iv»'d Irom v>ui own Alt* s Fat pio>« no ti idcnt. of 'In citv aie sol id I v f(. low I State, ( Ikia- •'.nidi'n had -.or; |..ncd 1. . no >i.> iiMt-'ioil % Uwritlog -.1 .iUi.ouI u.-ecj >n pailiog urd low hurdles in .07.3. tub¬ And av to the uproar behind anv move to bring a mu- ho o » and Okl.lh •State a U a ■ in t'f dai pig 'I - • ., X lafito .mil i ml r- ei -. whrir iirirludo u MSU oifneM i .01 er qualifiers |or Urdnrsdav's hr iiMimii 11. our i|ti,n trr ol tin. Iio.r rr<|>oiril o.r ol».l l* i« - joi league franchise to Toronto," '.on- iha!lcr.gfi> and aid ■.! thf f .If Inals were Malts Ken Vlillrr lav's Pittsburgh gae.« f;.;^ | I lie only fthoftltxiid ever to lu-ar the land llousrKi t ping klag.uin« I f-' appraisal r,f K.i'vi T f!'\.'tr'l •».' said, "the .umpires did IwOel o| he said « • a. • . • . • and Da*r shannon, sigma Nu: «|i|ii(iv.l Allen sa.t iw'Aiil usk 'h« L :. .•!!• would place 1 champ t-ft-* p a*'"- -A inn. :• one what they are requite*: N«»1'E N"ii , hi a fimd lypisl <| .tu-'.' threw out '( p'.a-- the rules." O .M-lU plan "I lr«t lung typing only al LIIC » : Dickson. v\l 4j i id< i t of tin National I caguo r . .1. ibi'M . point .1 f u . otfr. I, f id - t He added. "The rul« I Kf$8p LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY that. Toronto hin niadf .ulcfjuatc at the Canadian Na¬ • .i •There- .lot.- ir- u two thing v.ou can Hail, added UV ' thf • origin.. 1." s'J- ,• Jin:- ) . Ii! Ih-ro , - K t- ' A I KA 1 » P I !' •;* !■ , fha* an a pitcher be umnlre believes Wurm¬ a h.i". r ' proviyio'i K: ii' . n [ 1.16 IV. Ionia Phone IV 1-6494 to il, ' r>e lIMl- tional Exhibition for construc¬ 1 a* and we a on • compbun As ,1 result. \l») wound up , !)!;.• v;p d . !:»-« n thrown at del.ia tion of a ba-rbail stadium, W« ii.H'ki.ng foiw.ii ! to nt'*' d " • < »'i,. ■ .jUaii.i'V aiui tv fr-nm- u.go ot. r f, H.nv. Ate and members of '• plav begn lotnght Elitric ar»- To- And' 1», • ' anmittee and plans '• - due a! IM Otfa < boon : la • DPI) t Hi. Ida -»kA TO '■ t/nfil I feel then S gnia \u w on Ptc fi at'-! mt\ },,nr!t; • [••''! p.- Ami-ri.an twague 1' M.11 • tine lir, I 411 iMRliO W,:; Harririge and ' . WHCH M«! IK s BANK ROBBIES i.ftrn Irv to pel rich through no vault of llfcir own. I,.1, Al - «. n-a II' I'l H K h . . -inner i Ford Flick rn> opinion On a.: 80 often, in fact, that hank otliciala rarely pet rattled by orditutrv I. Sr. 'il' ■ . 1>1 D gi ABMKOfflCIH < A;I (J-.. HRn r', . H./1I hi hold-ups Hut sometimes the panpsters po too far. Sometimes ((..'urnes'i .. . • ' • said !h- had s< ' U ,..... ||.. * "I I H K \l I ' flat, fur himself »-■ . they lift the otltcials' buckies? That dastardly act is ImhiihI to caus*» A as J H to; * if'Sg r,i." VMM -t i • of bcuiibuL ... real lUmktr Hancvr! Why? Simple. Every Lucky (You can bank on this') tasUs* like a million bucks. Every Luckv is made of tine tobacco 2 u/cKies ? s . . . naturally iip^it, ptNid-taslinp tobacco, toasted to taate even Iteller. jOotim'sBarhRr Strap j A - ague 11* --'id meeting the no*' wilt Is -Star Hut don't accept our uccutini —check it yourself, (let Luckics riplit now! I oi l S Ii III.7 A OR :,j§ J game Ibie the rule m Jul* . tAUtO"* n i • > (stt : IKIDAV ID-Ill 3 up fi.r discussion then ; 41 bit FH AMNJR **BBAAEAAAAABAAAAEBEAAAEEBBBEB A.* j IM Resvlls 1 4>v' VfHAl 15 A i*ANiP* BOt'U A* Mum I. |. lUtlrv ». B -11 M.U.f "» /1 Ollllr • MIAK ) iiehigaa Slat* Uiivtriiti I min.in, \rm.tr..o« Kohrr i E I 3. it. Rr\ An B. F J. 2 • HONOR IMF FRtttfR Film StriM W MUM A"iiriii» It. War's lUr 2 lUihrr i. t. Hutlrrfirltf I B. ». fi shu T. . i GRADUATE WITH •Dilrs S. 1, M MUM I. • PRESENTS \rooiron« t. 3; Iminun- ". itasifi,f f'ltt'k Cramming WSAJ »> A 5A«CA5'IC NtW*TWlO tMi *06*01 MOil WCkORfct Horor mat yodvu'# FLAMENCO (Simnitli) lor Ixamtf «r wiih tkt watch that hot wen mm1 wiii ii * Marrins: .<-%J mo't honofl for *t*CBll*rti -r sSg;.,.. ,4 j j and tl«gonct waKk in fh# whol* w«'ld — 0 ikon ary o'K*f AM (INIP Wr woJd b* koppy PILAR EOPI./. TIMI'S RUN- »• Htl# you (koo»« tko pcHtct TnV Srnf* MARIA El/. NINO OUTI IV. trr grt % lorgirn watch for lht» your Sticklers 111 fm*t! (You importont occovon. WatvH "M FRip*" SaWf (iaaa] haven't lived if you haven't iiiitl Your Tartar will ull joii-» WSAt IV A ftAg> VANhl f wsAt iy A n»ont vtunss» jilwUrotod comboie* dbbneb*# SOUM A.A.Mr l> ,*l' •• »• StickUst* ■ Stickler*) are sim¬ HIE RAI.I.ET LsPANOE ple riddles with two-word ttyling p>w» . •wy cof a* bst. hi*. I pt'formonco at $71.30. (rr. Take a NaDaa DUKE ) rhyming answers. Doth \S — piu. — wbea you awm far ih*i wools must have tlx; same .'..ar wbaa all* I'lirn*.' • L'UR'Al TfAAHOW«K(R fcalurrdr numticr of syllables. l>on't h,iaf> aa lhaaa "J a'cla. *rot- \s do drawings,) S'ihI stacks • laiyCrM'lTpwi wcto." YaaHtaBNaUn';»« rr 11 CH A » L t T t S of em with your name, ad- tlress, college and class to Hanky Jewelers THE PONY . loaalKl wkhawlalrid..-" • Ma, jraa ma hack la aor m*l aa4 B|Im fanppa *a(*lj! ; Happy-Joe Lucky, Box(>7A, 5Xa«s Cl*M S Ml. Vernon, N. Y. Nnl to Wato Tbaalrr gr.HM •MMtoflsi] EAIRCIIIEl) DIE.AIRE LIGHT UP A LOW SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! IMtmiKR] 7 ami 9 p.m. Ailmi—ion; o'lr ff'S) • 1 J xJAk Jf/muWM gfdadayiiy - Jrtmxr ii 9*r mMl< nemt I fe: ■A.... J Sports Cepeda Annoys NL Pitchers giants League ■ v.f MICHIGAN May ?7.1958 STATE NEWS Page Five WEST POINT. It from Willie Mays, the Nation¬ al League Rookie of the Year N Y.(JP)—Take (right and left fields) and makes all the plays real good. "I guess he is the most re¬ fore spring Phoenix. training fUrtui at Cepeda. in fact, was on tha Phoenix farm club roster of the b. should be Orlando' Cepeda "un¬ laxed first year man I ever Pacific Coast League at the time. Improved less he gets going read bad." The official purchase of his con¬ Willie was asked for his opln- saw." 2 Owners i« n of the San -•ensational Francisco Giants' first baseman when gaudy Cepeda, only 20, is .331 in the hitting a National tract bv the Giants wasn't con¬ summated until just before lii Every He is tied for second opening day. the club visited the U. S Mili¬ League. Cepeda has known Ruben Go¬ Protest tary annual Academv Monday for its exhibition game with in home runs with 12, only one behind the leaders, and he his mez, the Giants' Puerto Riean pitcher, almost all his life. They driven in 32 runs, onlv two les* Inspect Humping9 Arrr.j. JtM to underscore the point, than Frank Thomas of Pitts¬ burgh. are great friends. ran into • a little Pittsburgh Sunday, it was Or¬ When Gomez rhubarb at Cepeda smashed a home run lando who tried to come to his | V|i<'|uvh Aid Climb Inriianapoli* 500 first time iio to five the large Is erful a shoulders. A rifhthanded crowd a thrill. The hall bounc¬ Oiialifiration* Ovi r "My father Pedro won the ed on a ro.id back of the left batter, Orlando sla*be* to right Fuerto Riean baiting champion¬ SKW YORK tJP)—A year field barrier and rocketed off * with power and oeca*ionally ship four times," said Cepeda in IKDIANAPOLIS 0V> — A large stone building on the oth¬ pull* one to left. Manager Bill ».M. Monday Bill Blimey'* Rigney calls him a "straighta¬ an interview at Doubleday field. protest by the owners of the er side of the street. "He never got 5 chance to play |ieu York Giant* were ntuck Hoyt Machine Special, bump- way hitter." in the United States, only In the sixth place in the Nation. "He's annoying every pitcher* Rigney is sold on the young Caribbean, One year he hit .464 I League with a 15-20 won- e»l from the lineup for Fri¬ in the league," says Mays. "He hit .483. h.t both ways fellow whom he never saw be- but Josh C.ihson Lt record. Their team liat- day's 500-mile Indianapolis i-» strung, can Motor Speedway race, was "They tell me I have same finir average was .255 and filed Monday with the Unit- stance at plate as he, don't know |i, v hail a total of .'15 hunt- Ir*. ] i>jjv. with a 2»-• gamp lead oil States Auto Club's area competition co m m i 11ee. Japan Rockets Ahead if I do. He gave me some tips about batting before he died in 1955, just I wo d.ivs before my ' "#r«tt I '•"•aauer •'••• aht I I k , . pennant scramble while -resenting San Francisco, the also were miles and F Fred W' Summer, which Gene Summer and Richard owners of tin- car Hartley qualified at la Asian Competition fu^t game in ball with professional base¬ Ki.komn.Tnd." Cepeda said he used to be an r'-< '11' 'Jfair-. I ahead of their club and THESE THREE CARS and driven will occupy ing the No. 5. John Zlnk Special. On the outside. 142 231 mile* an hour, prot-s'cd TOKYO —Swift runners, stronjr. muscled pirls and American League fan, calling -vidua! batting performances be driving the No. 16. John the slightli'' faster qualifying the National -the other league." Lifi. the from row in the 566-mllr Memorial Day raee Jimmy Reeee will mftde by Boh Christie May 18 in .shurpfhtKitinir marksmen rocketed Japan far ahead of 19 H" sEid that went back to his 1957 Zink special. These ears captured the front row other nations Monday in third Asian games competition. at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On Ike pole the Federal Engineering Special interest in baseball in 1916 when f [., ,W games of which they've will he IMek Ksthntsn. driving the McNamara position by having the fastest qualifying times and tatknted the Boston Red Sox were play¬ 2'i, the Giants have a club special. No. 97. In the center is Ed Eliatan. driv¬ on the first day of the time trials. a' 142.253; N.ppi'ti's trim I.C00 meter cycling tune trial, mark of' .293 — by far The Sommrrs said Christie H'hleii muled down mx more ing the S? Louis Cardinals in ?.n« . women's 200 meter run, wo¬ »* in the major leagues. was given credit for a lap he uuld rred-.i* -twfides the three the World Series t Fill Weak men's shot put and men's 800 have walloped 58 homers, maim league high. Spot drove before getting the green flag for the official start of the tfi 'v w.in and tw,» bronze in the second Suuda\ three silver meters. "I hear about Ted Williams all the time," he said. "So I was , Other Japanese winners Mon¬ I individually, the Giant* have four-lap qualifying run. Christie day of battle in 13 events for him. bul I never saw him. day included". Philadelphia Eagles Acquire inslted he raised his hand in a under the unofficial n -a- I have seep Shin Musial, |ircr plavers among the first signal he was ready to start the And Yuko Kohavashi, women's next to see Ted Wil¬ Ihe hatting competition. OIv ih|;;c->d> ie scor.ng system I v< ant qualifying run a lap before of¬ aunrdiug in points for a first 2C0-meter run. :25.9; Yoshitaka liams-" |hM- are Willie Mays, who ficials gave him thr starting Muroya. men's 800-meter run, V.w« a nlftv .441 percentage, pla e. tiu-v have j»iled up a total VanBrocklin From LA Rams flag. Seiko Ohanal. women's shot put. to 77 for their (ml speneer at .342 and rook- Hartley's mour't was the list i t 163 ni.ints nearest cornpclitor - - Nationalist 13 feet 6 inches; Tetsuo Osawa, I Orlando Cepeda at .331. A SPECIAL SPUING j'hf three Giant pacesetters one bumped from the field by n China. The llitlippines and 1.000-meter cycling; Katur Ta- PHILADELPHIA The When he took over the clnb last he would not plav with the club f.istei qualifier and Christie's pistol shooting. KE.VTl'RE ON are among the league lead- — t S » dh Korea ll.iy.ei with 54 kagt. free as lung as Sid Giltnan was head . winter. Shaw's Prat remark waa. ii was next on the buirguiig in h ene runs and runs bat- Philadelphia Eagles Monday a«> JK\ 52 i' snO-.-t.Ve!> Van Brocklin said he de¬ . coach Abdul Khaliq of Pak.stan » - Mays and Frank Thomas auifed quarterback Van Brocklin from the Los An¬ Norman "I've got to have a in* quarterback." veteran pass- would remain at his business in Chief Steward Harlan Frngler They rapped the* day of record fended his 100-metei dash title GIRLS BIKES Pittsburgh share the home ) with 13 apiece. CepeVta McNally said the deal for Van Portland. Ore, rather than play •;i.,i he did" not believe the pr>»- breaking performances — eight in in .). the slow tune being due geles Rams for two tinst string \! -.I. OTtll n RKS'TAU 1? .ind Spencer nine. Spen- players and their No 1 choice Brocklin. one of the all-time under Oilman. t«-t was allowable becam-e it Asian e tmes re« ords were shat¬ t.» a .headwind, and I'aki-t.uu led the Itv lll'll S lltl UI I K- in next year's National Football passing greats in the NFL, was Van Brocklin twice nut made within 24 hours tered and one equallfjl—with ;» picked up another gold medal an-1 Mays, with 33 runs hat- MOSTII ■ three months in the making. He NFL in pissing and In nine afrer t;ie Incident, but the com- gold medal win hy Cjitoshl Ko- w:-an Mohammad Nawaz tossed I ' ,n each, are one behind League player draft. year* of pro play haa completed iHtitiun committee planned to the javelin 227 feet 81! inches ,('.mas in the RBI race Cepeda Vinco McNally, Eagles' gene¬ said he had to outbid at least romi In clay pigeon shooting, lie ENGLISH three other clubs to obtain the 1.011 of 1,807 pause* for 16.114 ff.iriv it fired a ltij. Vu: g Joo Suh of South Korea with 32. ral manager, announced he had ' t yard* and 118 touchdown*. He With qualifications over, mech¬ won the broad jump at 24 feet HIKES [ \ year ago, Mays had a .346 traded Buck Lansford, star of¬ 32-year-old former University Mon: J Singapore, . passed for 20 TIK last year. anics lore down the rars Tan Howe I . g JP, inches, and Lee Tak Young AVAII.AIII.E ig mark with only six fensive tackle and guard; Jim¬ of Oregon star. Shiu Is convinced Van Brocklin day to ready them for the three- if 275 k.."S (825 f K< rea won m the fe.tiher- McNally and Shaw not only i n.me runs and 20 runs hatted my Harris, a defensive back, and hour period of carburetlon test will glee the Eides the long ue.i. :• wettht ijft.ng, i.oist.ng the future draft choice in nr. ef¬ expect Van Brocklin to fill the tl.e Callsgs 2i!ie Shop • Wednesday. nt range passer needed to make Ihe runs 760.5 pounds. fort to plug the weakest link in present void at quarterback, but Drivers w.ii meet Thursday of ,).. r.es near the club's offensive lineup — hepe he will be able to teach club a wlnnrr. at . -e < ku S.r.gh of Ind . loomed In addition to his brilliant afternoon to receive instructions ve . d day quarterback such promising young as Sunny fr ».-r; Fcng'er and otheT spced- h«ivtsu- K-.M 1 I N. Ilarrimiii passing. Van Brocklin is one of :r>«1 by m as 4 I -meter -a ;n The Eagles. In the nrocesa of Jurgeruen the tricks of the offic'iaN. fet-d t«> ho-..- the o't.r.g. the top punters in the league, w..v \ii his emi-final test ir. 46.6 rr building under direction of trade I I) 21 LIT averaging 43.3 yards during his n'vice of Dr. C B Bohnei, far tii 1 best ever recorded »i new head roach Ruck Shaw, The Rams had Van Brocklin *j cedway piiy -ician, h> d.n *.h-ir trading block because of pro career. were In desperate straits at the on the McNally, overjoyed at the u".forms in a fire-retarding sol- l«im/.;ili \ 7 IVi>* all Important passing position. the quarterback's announcement »n de.il. described his new quarter-, i. ■ Screen and te'c\ isiou star In I'i i\ in TourncN the best at the post the S YEATERS back PANTS as Sh.rlev MirLaine, who will k • Martinez Warns Akins He Eagles have ever had, Including Tommy Thompson who led the t; • winning driver af\r the race NE e \ c n. WV .ii 'ui.iir g V A field of deft fi i.ns - team to three divisional crowns F'idgy, was scheduled to ' r - .iu., n V ■ C, M/.I his CLEANED — HI.CX KI D — PRESSED Won't 'Bark Pedal' in Fight . and two World Champion.-h.ps. iiV2 i Ir.d..inai»"Ii. I .te Wc'- If . a round of pre-race The general manager envi¬ r.c«dav frst.vitie* fur r _ nel ' ; •: T .-.it f llcjjlihir 7.5r f T t IL.ls. June ST LOUIS oPl — Hing-clever Vfnce Martinez warned sion* the running of halfbacks (' 11 . :j ipioi a\ i I'. Clarence peaks and Bill Barnes, • Virgil Akins Monday "I won't be back pedaling" in their Knickerhockcrs I'.--' ". Frank Sedj. 69c • and the passing of Van Brock¬ world welterweight title fight June C. lin to inch receiver* a* Bobby '• an -o i p jt ii.- r* • :g are co n- Martinez press be ame candid at conference for the signing a Akins, diamond a flashy dresser, wore stickpin, sequin- Walsi«»n and Totnmv McDonald giving the Eaglea sadly lacking Sign NC.'s ijuig^ ii)t I . f;Austra'.a to the om- !.• « I!. Hr# irskwnn- Tf t NOW! of the fight contract offensive power. * NEW YORK 1' ' - Q ■ ?. T» -'irr4 ii. : ■' .'i» ).o WILLIE MAYS studded tie and a large diamond t'v. been cautious in my ca¬ Lamford. a 6-2, 23d pound one of the uutDanding memtuu i iv? mi !h-- lineu-u boosts average Martinez took this all in . . . reer,"' Martinez said in self-ex- ring u.a'.i ur.ira'u; Bfing in 3 or 4 Save even more . North t . . Tcan. was a starting tackle fur of and quipped: "You must really National Chump. »n, of 1956-57, - Spencer was at .287 \*. ith amlna'ion "I've done too much the Eagles the past three years he making a lot of money. Vir¬ back pedaling before But I'm Texas gradua'e, Morula- mguc i wi*h ')•- Nv '«■ '• c mult blows and 11 RBIs Spencer, and Cepeda are not go.ng to m this one This U gil.' Akins didn't answer. A Un,versify of Lansford now is at Fort Kn< x York K»k keri ef the ■ (AND ME CAN EVEN CLEAN' Vol "It POCKET IfOOK I After the conference Martinet National Baskydla!; A.<>*«•#. M-- !-• Giants' regulars over the big one." under the Army's six rnon'h started to pile some calorie-lad¬ r,i' mark. Jim Davenport The 29-year-old Paterson. en food on his plate but his truir ;ng program He gets out was the first draftee* to nr. eet f the Kt * AT r Hank Sauer. Bob N.J. battler is the underdo* trainer. Wintry Blimstein. made in July L.-m-f rd pla.ved in the Danny O'Conrell against Akin* who I* not a* IS?" All Pro R w ' game. The 31-year .. i • h jit *. n TIiMK CLEANERS 1* and him settle fur a specially-pre¬ bom a tar it d •'.« ' «•«- rdt.sg .283 each and Willie ahlfty as A'lnce but hita harder. Harris, a 23-year-old rookie •, pared steak. He bn.r#- .s t • *n> .n Irian* his a .209 average. Akins, 30, a native St I»ul«- year, was converted Into a son Ma** dropped from .466 to «n, was less articulate, but his Martinet, who had been,train¬ defensive bark after graduating practice in 7 -v* v.-^-r ai. j w .i - PICKl'P A DELIVERY 1 last weeh's game*. But >f words seemed to from the University of Okla¬ sidelined for tl.e %*•*<>>u in economy ing at Grmalnger'a. a resort 511 W. Grand Hlvrr — ED M2IJ hrilium renterfioldor ptek- underscore his determination about 1M mile* north of New homa where he quarterbacked Quigg was the her . in N>.r*h Carolina's thrilling. •• p;e over- ao cround on leagpo-loodlng ' I came a long way I'm go¬ York, arrived thl* morning by two national collegiate cham¬ time victory u\et Wilt io - (I', hkirka *wl of Ptoplm Church) n Mu%ta| of ML LopIs. Musis I pionship tearnt The 6-1. la') ing t« give it my best" plane. He planned to re*t Mon¬ ber'ain and Kan as in the 1!)57 leeted nine hlto In t4 tries Akins said he ll take over the day and reanme training today pounder was the Eagles' fifth .NCAA final a? Kan-as City 373 paee) and dropped from wfiurwrirht crown v.'.Ud by iriw mm wMrr lh* MM will draft choice in 1957. 7€ In .437. Carmen Basilic with a knockout, he held. hut Sumner of PitUburgh re¬ but added "I wont predict a amed in third place with a In an elevator just before the round." ♦ ' average He i* followed by The IN-round battle will In- press conference started, Yawitt George Crowe of Cin- kidded his fighter Virgil, let me -■m worth 130 000 to each man Just hr.ati with .333 and Cepeda take your hand now. 1 don't 18 months ago Akint picked up want you to be afraid of this In *ne American League, Bob a $52 purse for a fight in Massa¬ •man of Baltimore held his Martinez just flatten him." chusetts. " iif lead. After Sunday's Martinez, despite his reputa¬ The advance tkhet *ale waa tion for being a boxer, has won "•<* the veteran outfielder reported Monday to he I3S.666. 60 of 65 fights and knocked out r'«d a 392 average He Eddie YawiU. Akina' manager, oed three points in last •aye without heuMatton the gale 31 opponents He has never ttk action been stopped will he 1196.966. The Rght wMI t Preston Ward of Cleveland Akins u*ns 4. victories In 65 he televised nationally with Ihe second with 367 Then came St. Lonle area Marked eel wHh- fights and has drawn once He Fox of Chicago. .360 and has knocked out 27 fighters. In a radios ef IM mile* • McDougald of New York, The Yankees' Mickey Mantle ■ *d into the top 10 for the ' me this season. Mickey LP SALE '•fie (trength of a 14 •b . w streak still in • -• .. ,<«»* '"•ted his average to Jill — "W for ninth EQIMHIZE CLASSIC - JAZZ - POPl'LAR be ■ HEY WISE Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! I" Siltlf at -;T Mm Ul - MO Ml regutar if itw iMitfeilitii T«kf your rlwio* of pro, cool mrntkoUlril or regular EAST o Smooth Shave. Both haoe suh, thuk ti| ^ Julie Condon *1* molorin, K\plosion* in Lebanon Stan Kenton Woody Herman Sarah Vauchn CHICAOO «/H> — Estimated The 3"»n estimate is roughly »« |hr II.rr National Saf.tv ar. C ounril driver sure on the road he doesn't Rive ynU t^ ^ Ted Heath Carmen McRea K.rjl.r lhan if .hr prrlod «W «ill h.lp attrvlv't c+i'iiths 350. 'i. 'Be R little KKIKl'T, Lebanon c/l*» - - A famili e.xplo.ti»m in a street Piny Gillespie lldve (Inrtnf . not t Mfmnrl.il »»••* Memorial I'JV wrrkrnd, That's thn advance forecast of yiurself, too—and killed six persons Mnmla.v on the eve of a reported Jeri Southern car compromise hot ween Lebanon's pro-Western government Tete Kucalo l.es Rrown Anila O'llay Fe**y Ice the Memorial Day of tiattic incidents posted M'»n- weekend co-t Ueservatioii Plan For Uolf Coiiisi you don't drive like the other driver da w)u .. and its political opposition. Georre Auld No plav.os wil In- ahln. l'i 3. Don't pressure I ionel Hampton Keely Smith d;.v bv... m** National Safety Student* can r' jX/W lieaetor oun choicr Rillie llolliday Dakota Staton I'ouncilt The Council said its casualty In, holiday . . r,o ploy SoMiSr^-Snn'-raT. 'hc Msu s° » IJ p.m.. and only play.rr who make it a real pleaMuo trip 4. Don't bite oft the bloodiest miiuIc act of ter¬ >„,re ivtiniate is based on an expecta¬ conr.f -'tditmu tiHiov. I: I. ca8 ymorve the back nine are f rorism stii<'»• i iotinjf and a nal -.Irike aiunm-i ttio knvoiii- 'fi¬ Closed Hoivn own choice tion that 40 million cars w.'I ww-arv ' ' I' "" ,b'' ifiow, playin* only nine holto- tlian you' can sw-»l!<, B/ (live in to the »»t|y.r llient be 14an 17 davs aijo MAI.I: VCM AMST travel around 10 bilhqn mib-« tn I*—at tSwjro «h'>n . Anvone no, havina r.srna- er. even if you think ■ IVSTISt MIATAI. COMRD Tin- noiiiS for the Later in the dav another bomb yxploded m 'he i.urderi of 111 ,* - In Camilla Mat "Kin*" I'nle Sammy laavis Jr. Dave RrnlH'i k on tiie nation's bmhwa.vs during the 78-hour holiday j-erir»d from lowiT'l, . tv w.okt i.d , ,n hf mad. 't:,«l« will have O plovers Who don't -how up on :l"; Mel Torme Modern Jar* ffuartrt «» p.m. (F.ST 1 Thursday 'o from Munriav „n,d fi p.m. Fu- will lose their reservations. is(» Ambassador George Middii- time Gerrv Mulliean ton's home I» I'wki- I the fjciuli- Kiiilioiti'litc DiM J ire Williams nii lnikbt Sundua. CM V Tnnv Rennett J. J. Johnson borhood but raiised n.» d.ima.:e I tHitiiitiiiialr* I'ili* EXT. 2615 Frank Sinatra t.rroll Garner to 'he ambassador's home and no ca*ualfie* Matt Dennis Australian Ja// Quartet ED 2-1511 ,'h.w- J a it Messenyers Campus Classifieds ror^^T^^?^ A relatively quiet weekend • TT.VVA ■ P fan,Ufa'* ( bet Raker and increased use of public Johnny Matins Chico Hamilton ••1 fu! Mil' atomic reactor at the tr.-.nsoortation earlier had in¬ Chalk Itivrr. ied .-Mtdlshrwnt Jackie I'aris Shelly Manne Mon. Edition Deadline — X p.m. Sun. dicated .the strike nuuht t)e wan¬ Mark Murphv George sheariue sva- kn'N k. 'f-out of .etion Kat- Miles Davis ing Rohhv Troupe The gnvrinmrnf announced, imdav n-yh' a rare accident l.ouis Armstron* Art Van Damme mrinu lnlr. tti.it Parliament xx ill biii'd- fKrar Peterson meet today for Ih# first time "vaIiI1 h 1 .n'.i-i in in ! the choice Kai Windini: CLASSIFIED RATES iiut hoiping it -db radioactive own GRADUATION K\' '\,y1 shirr the strike Iwg.in. The cab¬ minimum 15 wo'dt |( ,f ; opio WH'IMIV FOR RENT \ FNTS NAME card* et, TAnx*| Printinn |j2, |1 inet Mill make .1 statement in¬ V • ;« . in r. ..f Canada I • 5 . own choice 1 day 60c I'd,,,, Ml in»*rtU \r.•»),•.» «-*t- •rvltf. 'n-hlgan Mever* Ave Phone IV • ."hi |l tended to ease the situation and Intlt .T.' I"'*J HF.NTAI. Jl'NF 2'»H 'n • be 1 1 o •.ri 1'Cej»afi\ that ojwr- VfH xi. OROt I' 2 dnys $1.00 . ... , »',••! ;.• y, e.,1- ■ *.»,.* !* .trr -,ip hoii-i- possibly end the strike. til TsTANDING MiW » ••.«'(•: iwtu-ij- Th sa-nlri' lter "I THOMPSON'S JfWFLQ Premier Sami Solh is expe. •- ,1"' r, 'lie :i 1. • atoms intur*-d project. * id III l.o * PIRSGNAI.ITV til 3 day* $1.30 i„.. | ,i lfi F-i-' l.m.Nir fiifMis'ta-tl Will rc-.» r.-i.xoni.bh 10 eiintifco walk to ram- 'o coiiplv od lour freshman ed to tell Pailiamerit tin «ov- aeridl nt 1 ef.e «..•» 1.11; tin .37 million dot- in Jackie A .Roy |'»;,7 and 19.1* 4 dayt $1.50 an on* yti. «.)■«-,I .arc t-hilrt ¥.11 2-i»hm at."' f.-ro-,a4r D'»wc"t *' crhment Mill not permit all. 1 - 5 dnyA $1.65 ",r.HFr;'»H f.nl.1 •"i.eii's Repair Ser«>c* 11 reactor. who h c*v bv flu* Kin* Sisters * ADDITIONAL CHAJIOES '!«'*! - »» "«• ^ SfNZaT R'lOVf FOtf man ** '"I ation of the eonstt'ution '■» NIH'. bk. lv Mill ire . .. «-ihorh*n Show . a-k .At ros» irom f.ernus P.irkmK "WVrkra. C'ocka. J* n.f • ame %ecidentals , low President Cnrnilte ('h.imonri I down thue or four week.*. for each word over 15. ahonr. unonproven ED 2-2M2.I 1'»'' 223 M.A.C. AVE it* Mary Kay Trio I'HAII FH A t X J hfy : I I'fifiAHI * to Mdn another six-year term I lb.- frankel «gUI TsTANDING 4c per day .,„,o ."1 Ml . \FAH FRAVfKiH TWO holr....... EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN Solh reportedly also will 1 Ibis is the third time that re- IN ST It I MI.NTALIST btllmg cbifrge 15c «»;. iv s.iiti" &" • if.*' x* ill) ur» »(.., «•. r.t* n«-r| ctr.iH.-tl ("..mpb-telx nounre that a n< w president will aeturs at ( balk Wix'rr liatr been own choice ' HAfl.FH t rilJTV WlX 4k«x» .f ,irpi«hed .•".«< Strf) plu* titilitir* Ot-eu- TV-RADIO ^FRVIf'F Snen»|-w| ,.*,-^.1 be chosen bv Parliament m t ib., shut down kriuw nf accident* after 5 t> a>2 fbo'if Krn MdXt.-ii rate* tn students v r\• . Ihe earliest date possible tmd« 1 I lie Mil' reactor Mas knocked v own choice AUTOMOTIVE_ t-l.Ft) 2-VP"l xvtNfe f-trirt.iFix. ton June ! j-712! ■ r ixrr.ini! IV 5-5374 l!W .175 ..-•«! Aluavs TV TV Teehnlnat a hareain ■ Make one choice in each category lb-posit ballots in rentrall* WHO i* n H - • the constitution. out of (ommtsslon In i< r. The I >\j s ' I l»Ht*KFI<- I IHMl'luN F. Mi. tuein IV 7-5V.fi o- located ballot boxes. Balloting end* t:!hl. Mm .'K. I'C.k finals H.iri, I>•- i'i-i .11 »•* rrrli l\ < FO) H REDHDOM • Hl'Bl'RBAN •,, a .(•) n in. Opponents of C'hamoiin have lust incident occurred lire. I!. . iv H'»i2 I •" F-.v) i dii.il!,, r ,. «■ |Tip September I will he announced June '2, at the J %// CON! I It I in the Hand e Rhone ED 2-li»!*i 2M expressed fear he Mouid t.avi Ift.Vi. Ihe reartor was idle for •:j»i Parliament amend the constitu¬ shell THE SfUDNUT SH05 II mouths and *0 hadh dam¬ xI'MMMI TFtt.! sr\f.I Es'rJ'.nble* tion so he could be re-elected an d it had to Ire rebuilt. ".ri 'ret' t-n trance Mi kn ar ' t.nU,i M r'!«ie FD- Oprt *C brcalia-' Put the pro-We*tcm leader !.. - ' JIM » never announced his plain I in .f.ilv 2a. IW.'r.V NHl* bfoke 17 Ships lueluded !•>.' ...... HAM HI r R ItARimU' ■. .-•*-• .. ,| »ir«-- \.- v hi..K. 1-313! to'ltc b-. R. The reported Solti rompm- dow n .1 «v oiul time whi n a IV • lova -.llt'l « Ol KI'RMMfFf) sI'MMFK ARART- liusP probably Mould Lie aeerp'- la I to. | rod. being tested. \tK\f ).,r thro j. r, S',-ar . ..moo. 2)2 M AC. ED Mi-i | *■« rftASMffRTATtON ' !'*•. • ( IIIM' '.no ,if t.Uiit.. H) 2-27H2 .. Irr ed bv moderate opposition e . : ii*.but almost eertainU »• »1>t 1 ^ ri'amina'. d Tin tin- .10-font ni. ikd.a u . atomic Ia.\t. d French Insurgent Shins i, -. .(i FI) . . 7 Ih'M l>r|h ii.I.iM. H.i I ( ..ti' , I" ' • st\r;i> room I'RIVATK i ;«i.a, TV .miei d RADIO service rttnX'if.RAnH l„ be rejected bv 1ho.se demandrv even Mi.k* Su.- : i.T,u-.biiu' 5!.,nk* Radio Shoo '»ll-|i a<8. ('haiiioun's resignation r>" x Ti e violent rioting of the pa t Jhi weeks Mas led by anti-t'.h. t> • . l. At.am. i S-i*in d.i'- 1 * 1.1. <. r 1 *■ i j»s a. 1 of of Canada *aitl id. id uranium h.lp|H-ne l fu. I Knter Algerian Ports' IV s-8.113 •" Tt aw ..... '■ FOR t mm I'none EU 2-.aia MONTH OF nn aii mrment M,.x- . iv| . ■ extremists lod 1! had FOR SALE i ampn* Dnve-ln fira-*-, .■ 11 >*11 ♦* I T» « jrCi n AUilKltS (/lb—Frenrh ships of flu- Meiliterriinean lle»t iiiH-uu and U' livrrx KD I I .1 SihIi Sa'ain. .1 Beirut ojmn |.-1»i• v« d fr <■ X '1 1 je.ic.toi T • . Vol" I)!-* ATlsFlED x»i»h tion lender, has said irpea'c M all, b-ai tt* • n dlt.lt down to steiinuHl into three Aljferinii purls MoimIpa ;imt hronpht Ihe AHF .i r,*>i f. kf xoor nex. > 1 l"t>- TVPfNO WANTED R*,**-mI the strike wdl eoiitmur u» Hut!) i-riNvrwrtnt * t' I,-. ..,<1 X' i ;i I r> '»..r. • .f Ms'' !"» rata» rauid aervire ID J-l'/t trt| J. 'Ill,' I .1 del* . tlVr r' at instirpent rei'itne a |Mdential naval nir jrnn -for the fir-1 The • *!•••' of bow*- t he,rv lame " Chamoii'i lesiitns Souu nop I qiii.k A rx'm- HOUSING i.r.uie, ,««»!>• MS' em-reslefl Stftn tion leaders fear eomproim a :• a 1 tune. One r**|K»rt *«iil the nrinatla imiml. iv *hip- u ,1 i,, |'tAH"," '.'ir The < aijiutt* • • ,i-1 . I I 11 :o ffn meant If. • s'.ne Ihe 2 Fr."> twx.* Wm, H. Thcmpic", Jtmnn IHIKht I1CVCI Ira kept. Mine J h. fl'e. < i- mm I. r ' I i \ mill) Fx:« « • FOR RENT .. K I ,d. ' f1\ e 111 » W . *(.!< . - A'm pb;'f Auis»vee in. I • I it u- S0II1 govri nmeiit m rbt till '» lilt# t ol ? *t.. jm» , \\I t XI I , A • I •' M foiled to re 5'Hie » ' . Ills tin 1 1 a .n -A ,th f tie n X!..,- \ . .11 «»,. . v, , ... , M •- "HI f'.IHKI'. A:. TIAtlllS \|{l bueil.i 1 • O.III|M , • • » " - f e»a»- ; t*x r« ^a q-ade *a» • » j The coMipiorim. pfuft 1 u-nt. ..I AI.Mo, III.;,.vow . '. . . s l TV *• r II) k Ho! » I 2 • \ S' ,AM»ftlf A\ MOBH F M.m.e t di<" f.bx'r • \ "dx a* • • • to lie her | on a foi 010 .i p ,t i ! *C Oi , '. .<•• r > eilcnl |.n*ed l»v h'a\ mond K ' " a ■■ w \ • : E !• sk I. • 42" t i.ailei Haven ill Ara* a te-d". cu»1c"m t.- • erate, M tin 1 iej« artled a II tiler lift:in • «;, *. t, a #-d y*' "• ' " "" ol tire I'M, < .m il l 1 i»t n iv .»| 1 1.1> ' MAHi.rrn ntAitin v. • Wm. M. ies«| ,, ThomplO" : . * 11 J. I III 1' 'I lief * yo.. pi *ld. 'i x fn \ j JMIWl I V. .W. EMPLOyMENT rr> »-«*»!» efirr « o o Moslem and h .!f < 9)1 I'ho . ac •at fr.mdo. 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VV ANTED ' GOLF CIUIS ">)^ It .ax ire Max- JV' rm 357 Moon* F- t 1 bath* l.atit. in Niuht. MM * t, . • r« (>,. u» 1 . a .n», utti'-K of H i u-rif-l »«'t1 > IKmui! t-'~,k ' $ ■•«• finished HIDE WANTED aa-mtn t.rd t'.j J.|.ia Jhmi- GIFT -• IV...-,, Ha-«.k-,alx»r TO » *.- • * nf* O ". :t*in-' A, tumal pixHCfc»loti and mhh ci x En -.lie Alter 12 pin Jure - A UMT AMM "WiSTERNS! W,min. ■ j.* • -•■ t.ia- .1 I2ap<*|x ! '»X ». 3 \l\RTM4\T »1 ta\ f INDIAN HtUS WANTED RIDERS ! n.ctl ul 'tips M'ai - ;M'iii..h p' * * < at • hour..u» «"f *liFt) » ,nx, . nttiwd At ■".lai*. v'ertmmt alter Baal e»»-x . ,»f< .*• -1 mluuiir Ax a.Ul'W AtjOfi Ai R) . I,Oil* »lass Mill In- held biuitla.i ai .H N ' -rrv Ba. kua. FD 7-35" trd. !i 1 a.» u'. fi\I that I »-4 'X*», .MS Mum# Sr «)k. - - f a'tl'.l x • K." a''-- i* ** "' laite«t b.aiit- p ill .it I'.mVi lloux ! . tu 1 w. •••■'» be jm-srnt ( -T t.-.xa-lw-r! ' eV RIDERS WANTED T'» « ,•■)'. f-xe Al xt'rs It ■•r.d aiea. Piul Coliif - Thu event is prv*«ot«d am u- ,> I'v.llt i'apr and damtv*'ax.!l Ei:\ITU TRANSMk FAM" t* tl "* Hfkiys El'f* *x.r,« ■,■ •t \ .» me.*', tree hon e !2i"t ; ahl«' radio l.ive M* Re«»*atalx«e k ?»•-•* • "»* Kit*'- '»i wf*. ■*.• ' nf Par* la»M ntlv t»s |h. elcllt and Ms - Jo it >a >»n Plea, r IV 2-«SI» 10 p'iv i.rvaui a,.. <• ..... R.a-k D- Fa-* tai'- KI UK W AN'IED SI'A " " 'v Hannah |n a • -«' d 1». (Ih iv a* d! l«* . a" UU* IV 4-MHCt F.*» I I,, x*)t \«i 1.4 DY WASir.lt t sl r ) H-A are liuynluan Lar*i — AWS. * «iaill ■ . . three T., auart,UH«..«r i * ** * m * ' Ibmrd, ami Towci Guai.l w tw to'Ui m ' « Mu*K Aud « t'ER 01 al ' a. » »i •#» .'»a' k ttxg 4lv* ag» t. < * 21' I • \v« > m'DRf a • '••! HR U,K~ i—«-e j , e -M «!-ir. ifiUBx uin- • { • ■*.' 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I ' « ' ' , t*R fio : yr r«»,' »..■> naonU, ul 111 ir Vf.lt MALE RRAGI.K ONE xi ^d AKv t\ i e t-rrpt Ph.-t a HOI.T THHEF BFDBOOM ranch A,'ARTVtKT-T«»rr * ,L'J» •Li.It Uli do a F it 4 S hu«4 »hed xaanted for Reule- er 1 "3 Father and j-.wit other atx- iD 2-3*31 (XMMgv £, la.iisii.rr Sl.irc — 211 la.r^ro'.i ,«.IOt* (••«!' ttwamjMxrtkaa M«»% -ell ra.'xpta* MB Ml*.AN txi'-JxttBrd ttaur AVE Ax Raiv* rra..-, f„.,n aitart U,A.k 2*4 liarxlit.g OX 4-4151 TRY "STI HUM'S SI'KUAL" Wtt S _ lor men Pa/kui* For ku.r V* seto »»>>«■! to ».j«i cam. aTAitts * 'i and 1#I| r\* MM )U| FAST t It t\x H »' INCH TKUfVISION »•-tx#r ANh.NG, INCOME Bx Srve« "«r. student* Vat ■Mia A'! S'wtxanteed ?f %- VPAfTTMKXT 3VA1UBIJ SKP- ult» m tiMADUATtNO MtSU.B taiuse-.ex! kilt".... tour numb a.a.lkirdv »3»'« '•* ***** ' Nan% TFViLiF.K ! for e»»u»»?.e »" HiietX'ut an" res re.,Mon "muAnton to tour Bur.-.. 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HitoH RaiAOAR.MIh' ' ,iv(,£iiul|) »>»lii at U 73 -- IVt'U a rwr Partutxe ptxnw Vr.«iiii'" > t »iwl U.«ko Laftone Road# Park't-ike V clxaiios.I aak at IkM waUl. A*J I.U 2-2623 .VIU.) 6 pas*. ij>j Uc.iut, CK Sk>ll'i« . . . LOW COST xiitC , ft)!