... Good Luck on Finals- See You in the Fall. THSHK fired STILL MltifiV Detroit nwni|»r Jack Tube was It will remain cloudy and turn nrrd. Rill Norman hired Tuesday murli cooler today Winds are , „r complete coverage on the predicted to he 15-T5 mpli A lush (-hdns*< *** •*'** '• ■I An-M« is expected. Mil., iu. No. 49 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11. 19.1# PRICE S CENTS U. S. ARMY 'SPIES' STILL HELD Chrysler Officials Germans Get Strike Threat Arrange l nuiilliorlzt'il 1 AW Walkout (Hoses Down l)ocl»r Plant Terrnis Knnsia AwiitU PKTUOlT uT'i—The I'tiited Auto Workers union Tuesday raised a threat of strike action against Chrysler Corp. I S. Threats. Strike talk cropped up .t**fl!i df walkout nt 40i I1E111.IN i4', — Th.- litis. 'Sheepskin" sC' wivkers rosu'.te I .r;, siariH Tuesday used the rase .Cm >M«g down its l)odi;e of nine I*. S. Army prison¬ li.uk olant, ers to try to needle the t\ S. Not Knough M.i '.u sfr.ke vote \ w Vn .- will be C'-fudetit atmouin i f! tak. n Not that m m auuiira a into rtH'ojttiutny the Kast Ctorrman Conununist re- 4 C.-U rnr rtwi v,f CAW Lo ..! pime. An Ka>t (ierman To Gel Job - a ;' the C'vmouth vngirir and newspaper hinted the sol- a i u c. nlouts N,, oa'i f.a. fliers nupht lie treated as- I««, -t-r f j • h- vote A eolliTtf (leprrt't1 altme strike action, hnwrvrr. would spies. dries nut trtiarnntee a J«»t> to require approval ->f the union s HINT Cil RMVN I Kl s||»» M Ihr«td.>r llruss ilrfti talks with A Soviet c-mn.i - \ -p it) Stale \r»< I'hota ki I .on n«he* IMM sIRIOl SLY STI IIVIMi are Judx halherl similar occupation* as final rvams lake over the irraduatintr seniom, accortl- International Executive Board. Baron Sigismund von Braun rrenteri. chief c»f ptotorol of the iri: isteci l* s official- ., * ' a F'.a-t Germans il.n-c' Joi tfw [ llilNdile fmtunan. and Norm fleet, (om stock campus. iiijr to Jack Kinney, Place- ..1)0.00(1 CAW 11.end... Hest c-- [ Park. sophomore. Mo»l student* ran he found in mt'iit ISurmu director. have to en '.v k.ti:; without ,m'i- (right), the I s. Army's top- missile man, at a rrrrptmn held re¬ when I t*.ii' ♦ chrv vlc'i. Clenc'i ... M,,'- cently in Hashincton for llruss. jheir fieiic ii»S-i stiaycd •(., .i.iu.i'c- have to product E.i ) Germanv Safurdav o. ,-i Ford for the- pa t If) over I .Ml Houses Daiunjiccl l»\ Storm i«. i.lr' ir ? i.it th» v haw the rt. s CAW Ihrsidcnt Wa 'er In Uashington. Secretary of rn.ii\i!i«s of cicTtcndabU", ambit- »u> w orkers hv m*- M.iPJic 'in •- ,ght tic new ws c «»tit rae*> indu atcd Hi.i fe in the- ill I thick ma ii Sii!x»cslcvf oiTiOsif Tec Oa'li i : rule steward- limiting the arid For (.on i ii i Shifts item i tion. T ptia-;.'c--sh. rn.iM. and watrhrd lather and I went than Matthews joined lion Viator, I if Kdwari! HluckniaM i:.o i»« »*n rvcotbmfticlml l»\ rro-i- to¬ in anv previous one, How¬ • « Him- for a umhed (»« • n.a- v ■ .m-v! ed*v of El Dorad . over afterward and saw the ever. the p»h picture in general president uf I oral .VI. in a state¬ dent Johti A Hannah to head the communication skill* tia'ie- tafemc-nt c.iuim' S'.i'c- ll K.e ment announcing that members , ".»• dcstrovtni; <>f dam- C ;'\v ' bu* • M* smashed houses It was pretty wasn't as bright it has hern t depart merit it was annoiua eci Tuesday mvrht. • as It par'inc II' • ff,. .a faj, l.v r»o h«»nies I'm .i:• tin had of the local had authorirrd a , , ■ ■ the pawl two years. '' s referendum I li M!a'< kr'dd) .1 (» • -. a I'1' a ;t(ii.r,?)« ■. id at least nine prison •j> K ir. ( it;. ' I» ••{»?."in iitic }■ and t"Ui m « ;> cm strike action. I'-niciiM c riittf and < pea- mil" t»«1 j. •!»« atiiii. .rli .ri t- MM of 'he MM' la. W.'. v . , .I 4ii- I*- ' .acre injured Miruuul.v Ar s»-»-• w»rr taiUr, in power hn»s into El Dorad■* ait I*'«•' wcie in great dcinand as Tiicv described fhi" n* 'a 0 cotn-e IU4R ctnd assb'an' t,. lieu i • p ui ti-ai; have tin v« i It.ti ,.i .' require hospita'i/a- fi' tii town* >u»roundun. El f)> oi„ and (arm city. woe down we;: tc-achntg j andidates written a in tec ' nutglowih uf ( 'fir v with ih. \; . a ere near death ;.i t*i ..oh ar api« .c va made '<<■ F Js.ratio polite salt! th« '-")- >' , ' •> « :.' ! , W> c .• ,. .. c, • . . a mile wide. ,. < r a i • sni i employers, there were lewrr A" * , in, Nanr* ' Kersrhner, .a A , A ay dreiHt'en^ a secretac* openings resulting in increased d I Art 'i 'I. * stand -u ■ • ic-ii-mv. wc . ,, i id of 12.(KM) pi'V1* employed by an H |»otado la MITROlT *' — 1 he I s demand fnr the better student ■> with am "c >, • get din station %aid she saw the tor Heather Bureau #t Detroit lift¬ Salaries were generally slightly ■ he said Wr l; h,(. thi^ .-»*uthra ' nado strike twice within half ed its tornado forecast for Mm h- • i., hit a higher than last year." accord mile of her home ix.cn at l om |ur*dav night No kidnap, a . ... -a i il: : " ••• ' were : i'.... . . n >. . i A A • S. v. i'h (ii. >• i. * h v. . .. (\ - • ih< !'• utile. c«»inn!u*i• fore, ast area covering much of » • f . . . w .ng • 2i,.. • I'-V-r ' |. f \ .11 k hut a ■ ! Il ' I . . c > east a* t n ■' lower Michigan Iwlow a line N il'-.. A '1 !!■ Ml;' . •> • « •' J, r .. . t ■ • ■ i • i • «i. r- •jnOmg ?h.,' AC i. vs •' ,» I rankfurt to Detroit ., No darties' we from al.out a wed. 7 i 4. • ■■ • some thunderstorm a. tic it» Muring |'i|| In fie was a news IMnt.ai P f t I :«a , I, . I »H I ..f analyst ami announcer lor two Vhete were oilier reports of was rrported in tlir Iratrrse radio stations *n Boston and | tornadoes nut apparentlv none t ftv lice area nritinal tornado forecast a • t -A 5»v Di*. NN ill*- Honored fiom |lie. to |f»4R was an asso¬ I »»h* I ft 'It. •; .used damai* «r injuries If ^ * ciate professor of history .at III .1 , ' fw 0 was issued at i I.', and v'. S AxclhcT Issued bun a ».4 spv'-ie' Mi mother wanted roc t« go to have lasted did until 9 p til was Hv I . of t liicu»o "Suffolk I Diversity, also in R»s' t t ."'1 .. .. I I,,, :1iii N'H*iiti»u in IsNt l ton He served a* a profr%v«.r MR • l»H \RM Bl %( KM AN A'l,. ri- rtli ^ s u ' (' S IG t l»4 t lU- * 'A '■ o| < k> . plulosophv at Bahson Vcisti- 1 !.» ,.tvc I, ;n; IiihI Xloinif I'mtf I \ • .'.i .g * I , <• , till# Hrllcslrt Mass. I'd* I*. new f mum skills head* (•» •. e I'lV.'t • • -2 I'eople Survive IC > I '■ .. l..'t 1 ,.(. i I 5 4 In lore coming to M>l "He have been getting Amer¬ tl , , | . r, icans out of ( nmmunisl t hina :• I - -• ■ .' ' -i t \lpliii I'lii fhiic lliroiigh dealing with thr f Ion- \ ii'Uciitincan iirlincr I v^ . I It • . ' It." » , . ... • ,. C ., ( . ... - . . A '..III ft. ' • Tt. liislnlls (IffietTs »a esr ( ommuniaU. ' li* i' m s « aoif- si-r* ,i ii.* , ,i -. (tulles said f*.i| f. (lf, . i ( ruslbhuuls in illonlic of tic W.' C .1 . Hv - i «i St . Hi W" . ;\ . • . , ,| .1 ■ v A- ' . • ' ? ' ■■ r. ' p...f« 4 ii j 4 ' i i , ?i , t.« id G« " tt a' III -.tit if.- m ' .1-1 arid i>«i{ • W Russian ifi.pr'-•■•rime' »< I fpnt >i I i* • l: . . t ".* tic',! |F.« » I'K JANKlKo V. An At.« lie spent thr ,yr adenitc year . • r .. * l ,* .V.g* , • |".'»5 .'>!< . A If* . I . • . ing \cnern an litrratnir under i Ir« ton c-ft »„ ' |J|- : lig'i- ha d • V ; ;4' : 1 pf »'!. '• >1 » ndcr flier. •• . F ,i • tic« grant fiom the I nod for the Vil m at mm •■I •*)«( Ma; .hove,* KOTC Catlel •.'■ i * a pap* i - •(.»ane |X'»i of p. * v 4inr mint vf | duration T /' ■-» d M ...nt .!.*> »»., r, t A i-eflfutM.s . dc v« ' nC|UtSltiV*: ' i'nii.o si on at'- . l.urry t.n.lin In llrml I. . F • » i A ■ * .J*l; r.k. Ib'oinulioiis 'at t 1 W» ■■! Internationa; A M kk * f Tl e,f : H ulrrrinr >/«##! >(«// • '■cf.'- F. ■1. . t " «■. »<.s Auc> on u rt.* ' MM "I he war orovmatrurs shall I^crr f. j.Tn. S',.'. S< Aiiiiomieetl ' ■ know that the German Itcmn* •s a* ;ro itrd land.f g «|H .«},' • .CI- I F J i-> •! lb ■ * rain Republic, which they do V- >cl! (* luMl- F.u- U c r: n.i-cu.! .»*.■('. > t n«r _ ( Fh not c home to rreogiiiar ■ . s rrfitlihw t'-i of II ' 7 " V It* 'f the W* ivc nc ♦ , :•» •'< ' u ' d ' ' " h'i ' VI >i 'tic P" V - - • >f.r will not tolerate (hat ICa/.UaTI Nay . log (<» Copy and Fv«i'u,f Fvh' .i iii tod'I 4 tiis'1 4'.;< i- a.-fk f ys border* lie over¬ 4 1—i,. -< s i» ■» 'i> -t! ii ' flow it holdlv to earri on •k •-.ad-' tjtrty Wf.io ■ •- -.ki red If, the- Nwth espion¬ ua.'j in tfw re •(»#' thi" rat t (Justi#-. scrivvd in vat u>uv edi¬ A- -M Id'rcti of < " and s« • I ■■ . «m age " (he newspaper added rt * • ■ Th.> Mr.' if S* J."' M far* - .«f* * n« (»cem i.'s « pirrs hrought the |« tor in* Cortf all.I .!'• a i.'ci for olid at v S !)««»,'»• vt.'h t;.c nd •! a • •• - - k ».» s lt» ■»,.» {atu Rep.xe.I * - >v*; - Re the State News fm ttirce |h«wntff» I th* me nicl t crew members inland Tke» were it a X1 . ■ »rai» a giant fiom the ( ait»c-gup (. *>< ; « go stair T.1I J.' -pa, . MV.C ih I'aK.a ni' t bull' Up nUK'ii a . inter* d ' * I V* I'iilf fl f«r .\r\l \cgr ..ar ,r-? *'i aboard scrkinhied Juss. switim •' «'■- * " -» Nick'tlua I>tii.ck*»» had hi* f«n- in h<* *»id t.wtiv b«n that Fw h** )" s»b'.c ifdU'i ! •■wiivi into dan'.cs On .v Battle group r«Hiimanders 1*1 tier is.' 'ohi c n '«> isvn : "-k Ito»tk • t)J|. till;.' CampW» Cheat uffiters tut tltt -vtum survived i>. a »p -lid h* A in'hii.f f■>/ tfr'»»c group Henri Bortendorp !»d became the j 1 ,-v ..*• »'iu P.i o'l-Di) 'rti'i ' » cvming -»«i at-c* c,tk'tcd Tur«- '1 a/»;;an Air Force yard group Ruhard slurr. 3rd pn.v« •- mfcgext .«'»k* had n*ciici7 bt-» dim uf * ai < I. t' c •*, < *' k ■ wi the »o«*ot a;.-* d*v ■ *.e * *i«n thuu|lit sti'l what, the fvpfty had suid-, i Narn». Hcnrv Jr B-l Wi!3*n < -i«d »wsiMcn* m their w ingot «upbufiiurv; director ol pub rip- became tier laughing si«*'k of As for ffw-eting king# and '-hars and itnted tin,'man. C'-l. timrr Kochm-k,. i*anti. tao lly. Ik v buffer. Dan-born jun* i ' sprimg fiMr b)-l. Ni Ac Jooiwcn E-l. JarT.CJ the hmti qucehs. a* f*e*d w atler Iw* n.c'. :.rv I. patrv«v» o*y mh equal ban)*. i«»r. dltvctor of |vjm> Ntgbi, Nm* Niek undoubtedly has n.any of Ihcin John D- Rocli*.'- A tou-fi. of ft4, Kick Diane Juofir,—-Omudkj Malurve F-i. 'Andre Bl«', A-2, i> "f st»ph«* t I | n" -uu Km lm u, (cm aiu Ikto MM pak- James N'c. D-2 Gerald Toth tor—u (lie most iinpmUal pru* ftrtler S<. Wixxiiow Wii.soti, J*4 rcuhnc for he* female mere: dire tor of\">ccial even-:a. dag# to Fakla p-p l^to» his¬ HerlMTi t |louver. Eurott aii toy al- tiwttar.ers With each birth¬ Dte Van Hill. Murt'tiei junior; -- w' "c ain nrMck to * om C-2, Wdliam Euguvsland. D*2, • tory. And Ibe Greek ambassa¬ ly. iijid finally. In l|M4, the Kutjt he M-d. : give them a and director of Spartacadcv Don ""kl, I. Cartas aaaaatr tora David Shannrm F.-2. Michael <»f Greece himself day. by laa »M*r. dor, George Mela*, had him in * k.4>, and a cake. The Guernae.v, Flint senior I *o to.i. paly r■" Uvnch. A-3. Da^td Etw'*i« C-3 art in«rui« iw i nrrrdrawd T—aday fur eungratuiattous and Did ever * poor b*»> F*ri«r« oc.tjf troiible i*. of the tad* Sub-committee chairman wfl l«i« ih, nn. Warner Drowf,. C-3 Jr.hr. Fa"-* **r ,t -■ br Barb ttipilw td today'* get TO much mil cage out of one ies f or get and have ttUB or U? notified on Friday- uf -tbu- I yon: D-3. Tneadoft Freir*. E--J- "osbKMaalM. arUsUc Uk«U are A* iicaj uaifci J Cothani dime?. Joqr turtJsdaj» * jta;. ' wvek. John Weaver. s«.V v' I a Michigan State News letters to the Editor A-. Michigan State 67 News Michigan ... during Night Editor iinrwln Hennett Darwin W»re Editor Bennett **ff -Wild mn- fl- *'*. I . Dr. Hannah Replies to 'i/ove Letter9 ill »»*•><< ^9jti'.a^l>* Ind Dally by MSU'g SS.ftM StRdento and Family The Michigan State News is published by students of Michigan Stata Published on claM da% w-eV J - \T- f ; vr..;i' 'c ' and Fntcicd as 'n Night Ad ataff ! , WW, fall, winter and -«rrttu- ti rrts university. Fast Larsmp. Mich., without direct faruPv supervision It is the i•••*'• CAMPUS ULASstFirtls t BR- ,r special freshmar. Issue between . . n.it the official voice of the university or of the student bodv. but while ■ • second class matter under set . . . HIGH READEIlSHlp seeking to serve the b»«t Interests of both, stands readv to battle anv iFDITOR'S NOTE: The fol¬ teres ted jn seeing more than one will have .their opportunity to East Lansing. .Mich. t3- for two LOW COST S'SSt move which would drive a uedce between th" two- whether It mine? lowing letter reeenlljr in hope. buy them. Mail subscript tor«. parable 1 . . . from within the university of from outside Mem tier of the Associated was game a year, we Press, Inland Daily Cress, intercollegiate Press Association and Affociated Detroit Free Pi en snorts writ¬ President John A. Hannah terms. M50. for thrrt*-ri< — The notice mailed to alumni College Press TcV>.' AV^r Vol. SO, No. ill \V«lnei«liiy. June 11,'IOW Pace Two er Tommy Pexine's "late Tet¬ ters." The letter also found Its way to President John A. Han¬ and others clear, but perhaps did not, that attempted to make DONT DROP IT// nah's desk and Dr. Hannah's the only way to insure having desk and Dr. Hannah's answer a seat at the Michigan game this Wr> i\o Pussy-Footing follows the letter.) jear ticket. quently was to purchase a season As Mr. Munn has subse¬ explained, if the in¬ To the Fdltor: crease in season ticket sales does 1HLF.S. AT I.EAST university rules, tend to touch off It's football time 19"»8 so not come up to normal expecta¬ Tempers at MSU . . . student tempers with Front roFularity. tions, there will be a few hun¬ let's go to the MSU-Michigan are especially volatile when it comes to driving and parking game. Tickets? Well, two cou¬ dred tickets available for pur¬ chase. and, of course, alumni rules. ples would like to attend , , , With this obviously in mind, the Student-Faculty Motor Price?'' Only $80 for the four Vehicle Committee was a little shy about releasing it* rec¬ rent*. Of course, that ties in ommendations for another set of such rules, which are three other games also. Put . ,. subject to revision or total rejection by President John A. it'> only money. Hannah, his administrative board, anil finally the State Let us face a large fact . . , Hoard of Agriculture. — MSU stadium cannot seat all of The State News did, however, get the official word from the Interested spectators for this the committee, which for the first time in a long while annual contest ... if we can't, CLASSIFIED RATES W^" brings a controversial item out in the open where students, why, just for the sake of pride minimum 15 words faculty ami employees concerned can get a critical look at it. do we move the game 70 miles 1 60c FOR RENT * AT FIRST CHANCE, the Men of putting pay gates day north where 30 thousand less 2 days ij BBtsteaP around a university campus seems a little distasteful and will l>e able to attend? „ Iint'sr. TRAII Flt FOR rent 18(1 3 d*ys $1.30 I.ife-0-H«l« . Tr.nlei I'irk commercial. Student Congress members, too, were some¬ Now that we have eliminated 4 it ID 1 5Lt25 **■ days ' ; tr what antagonized that after an estimated 200 hours pre¬ 30 thousands pnying fans, let's 5 days .. $1.65 m* ROOM rintMiMtm h^l *10; gwT.ty ■***": fur ♦i,ur 'Ollf-ec men Available Jiino'f9n i concerned (No. 11). the . paring a proposal to satsifv all eliminate some more by selling ■jtitr. Owner wants v-..r lease * *, ; r . , v; ADDITIONAL CHARGES ' W' "r rn " committee which approved most of the proposal suddenly the tickets on a combination ba¬ for each wed over 15 AU-. n v n am s Annroxtmatc in apartment cost. $23 f..r »*.. FAST !.AN«!N<; FX<>*.T ROOM* " ouiet j comes lift with a totally different one. sis. Buy the season ticket or ,1|M|ntli IV 9-2IH!< Drive Ore ht'K-k f re TO --D*" 0u» lower tariff "»XS( Congressmen are justified in feeling they could have at \r,u can't see the Michigan / 4c per day' \ Ft'll VI*UED THREE BEDROOM N*w fumKlied nne-r-eftr'"'-? r « .r tower moving game. killing charge 15c two hat.h l"veb i it;* t'o• least been consulted for their opinions about the pay-gate What was wrong with the lot¬ •■'S to re«|Mir:t.,r le p.irtv June 21 to Arit.tr- Phone IV V pt-oee u. for A f'ee e ' proposal. What Congressmen have since begun to realize, tery system used for previous T™"~~ ' j Sentemlier 2.i Fit 2-feci 2i'H Tt: 3-I7M AMERICAN RED f*tl I LJMLJ I IVt TlfftFK BEDROOM f'OMITFTF- ' however, is that the proposal they had nothing to do with N"tre Dame games? Simply pull — — — — I LV furntsheff ranch home Automat- j IV 5 SHOT them out i»f a hat. with a limit »a-h» r and d'vrr August 21 1'•-'*>« is actually superior to what they proposed themselves. t» FORD I.*11' omrliiinn TI'IKiR Mainline Vfl I ' -Kei»' I. PriM tlaslett |it minutes VfTK Ror'l*t on tickets purchased. Yes. th«*re 11 • ■ stand ir I »ran - • TV R A D I n Pitns, It appears Congressmen are willing to look at the situa¬ were faults connected With this i -ion atui deluxe heater ED 2 t'>:H ' ' catt>«e-s $|isi montn. plus utllitie- riradua'e * »e ftuaranteed service TV FK «»-HX2l tion in terms of what is best, not letting injured pride turn svstern, hut at least one had th" 208 2t«j Phone FT> J '-'Pi i, * vt F® V'urxi; Monks 1 ane R idio Phone ED 2-33)5 Shon *U4 R u . r; ONE Dot "PI F »U">M ' WANT A S.\r'K for summer termt f*ONVERTIfll.F them against something jint because it is not of their own feeling of sharing in an equal o-n iifn loVI FORD Pow-r steering. F .td- sharp > Thet i Xi House. Jim Hutetter Fl>- tare- to Vt^t' VV 2-''fit ' 2n« ; ■b'es THE SRUDNUT SMC* rhan« e* Most sell doing. Hence, it seems, the Congressmen serve as an ex¬ leaving 2-Wil 1'w, for service ED- 2<«; Vt-vxtpe ^rtX' Perhaps you have been mis¬ V*B LAKE I.ANSINf; Dr Three MEN APPROXRD •riNvji » ample of what the State News feels to be a maturing at¬ FD- | room furuished c.thtn t'titifle"1 paid to ewe l>« .' "O nc r• Open for breaifari - > guided by report® of economic !'»'« CT.AHKIt* I.INCni.N font in-. Oin weekl- Parking ' ou.plete Bute* Re.ht.e.1 < - e - *•- titude among student leader*.^ SUCH S achieved bv all grad¬ i t <1 convertible T'a- last Attieri. m t,>-u«ekeepit>g f.uditi,; for t*-> nn> 7-tW.Vi #sd eoffex b'gxi.' • w • WE IIOI'E THOSE in administrative positions will take uate; . . . as form circle of or¬ tlis-i made dramatic, full |M»wer ED 7-0272 «Per I ftd'li.ti engine hv - • student- FD 2-*7Hu - »id SINfJl F AND rt'i'RI-F 712 MAC. cr note that keeping all activities hush lfll-h until evervthing quorean «•*. S4o (we hate to n> -hmi ARARTMENTS w; is vet tied inighf not lie • SO trusted more than they are currently, they might hold Ii«vss;irv. In tin t, if stu.lonts .1 Not to ftj.'ut luti the lit t t tlFVRol.ET ruhf.rr heater t TfDOR leari 'insole and out Phone EI) 2-ti».is> after black j «itv IIAVEORD WOt'TH 'I i rmmi NEAR I'tm.r mmxtetri) turn- n lire i»xf»« rw -. of traveling ami i .-n.'d private |i.»th ang entr.ro • Ei l.na-d tvtrth user»iv dr. .rated fO« SALE up quite well. Not that .students aren't given responsibili¬ fi-.fn i*h gimp each wpfkptil. |W»3* LATE MODE!. I>»lee F j r,t. Jt*••• H r .rtii -'ied Lte.,1 f. • o. »-j. "'sd t..e*»g*X for h-t*r An i if you il.it. t attend every ties, etc. at MSI'. Students here probably fare better than do. . V a I 'l'iom i Phone ED 2" j -tudetits P •» !:»•» Practo ing allowed photo- 3t« ▼•A'lERS ; i'S H ,}►> grade Xt'Kc fir t givu the tickets aw.iv' utter 5 at most other schools. t d-a-vc-dv g> lltve vi'ti ever tried «tve i Ht'D 1 FT <«NF tHNiriM »iw»n: 1«VI IHEVHOI.FT DFL-AIR hard i Hut the stops, the preventative measures which a uni¬ i ticket to a Kansas State toi ,-..r,vei I it I. I'i wn glide sf. »> > If, I'otve. lt, V.li.. Afk t S-.d- Fit 2 Mir. 'Jo,-. ' mber Ntt'; ffiS versity must necessarily hold over tho>c who are inexper¬ i.ffr »!.'*» or p.ahe .,n no He'll, ' ,. -r ■■» • f Ir I asd r*r ienced in the first place, ami ton involved in academic pur¬ one winders jf several «>f the a Vttl K«sWAt;EN SfN Wm r H. Tkompion nov title « ,|l' Fvcelleiif F'' RNIAHFI > »" ortfani/.i- tltRFE ROO M * • * suits in the second to he given a free rein over the actions |[.»re, r eon'Mbuting o Anv reasonable offer ucrrp'- .. lent f»#«dor ft».ti< in and arotmd the Central Dof> Harrelt FD 2-AM7 . jeweler. Rhoer » of a university - these authoritative voices impose too much Miehne-'n an .» Will l»e forced to j Summer ,,r "all El» "-US5I Jim IVTFIri VTI" EXPERT TYPINc: of their experience ami knowledge oti the student. buv ben k M-.eon tickets to see •»o-r o.,.„ .. • —T«livhed Or did r xculate »?l>st IV LIMA hef.r.e ■' "«• ..ne twlr...- • . t Let the student make some mistakes, let him feel that the "M" sano' But. «»f loiir-e, A so. . taltv Hensoiiat , W' •• no one is going to step in and straighten evervthing out the tbcv eon tribute to the growth. ! i a-WHO alter « *41 \ k auarimem I' . to ; ».-• 1 I at»<1 ferritin; TVl'T*T ANN' BROWN f- first time he errs, it is riot, in short, the physical limita¬ U> vc ;oj«n•■* ' aren't old enough to realize all the implicathum of-certain the i its rich! with whatever Mr, |k, « t NtvEMsirv vti i nIir i»n t- uuantdv o' nc ■ ossrl ,*U. «>*tr | For >n'orn-,strop , - ti e «>td school •ri, vUo-o v. .11*to, Tone ?2- I 05T a-d COIINIO V< acting wisely, of admitting when they are wrong ami their h.»ye J f| that another VtdtH Mrt >HfM rlr-» ■, |,i pt.one ED / 3T'e< V 'VIVO , f'ONJT At T V ,I ,o\ .Is » he. n • superiors right. t it .»f tcfies'". i* down the drain -e« ; • >rrwm t vvr R»'i k - »> \ ; . North Atnencan \ There is a tendency, as one faculty member put* it, for t r the sake ,ri king football." for i tsslrr«,t>i apartment W or..- P -o EI > 7 «» and for tie sake of wiling a people to hold their cards awfuilv do e to their chests. A V A I I A R I » TVPtVO WANTED » record tiuirrinri of season ticket r»md ED 1-: ! 1 service Whenever dealing with something new, something contro¬ \V» 11. theie is imh one thtn;; '.P lit >-t>7 **"'rv I it's s »$■ versial. the tendency is to walk on tip-toes, to not be sure of anything, at least out loud, until it gets the official okav. |t looker 1| route. i V* the i"«\ U't '» I Hi k.i t * extra. I IKF T«t emp transportation3 mi WIIEN ADMINISTRATORS d«» not take time out to <»iot it I is hrln keep tui ft a-, the a .iwfl world sat. t|. k> • » D»*T XN' r '"IIP if- , • WANTED T' • lest inc .t make sure students know what is going on, while it is ED 2 A4.W After f K f r hv|«s t e v" pcp«;onai going mi but in «i l on keeping thing; quiet as long as H' ft I. Kreler • V'tmrtvt; TO ANN Tl'tv Xftt Mi xt» Ihisdl»U\ sludenN uaturalh get the idea that these admin Rintvf tiltMMtrit -••si W <«' t. •. 'I It,, k .k FD .* 4. istTutors are sneaking around doing no good. • • I •-itiex tm<'»s--o * s X Tr-.. Twice recently, administrators did see fil to let'the gen pea* Mr. krflfe ■It a^ertn rat nrv t I' MlftPHN WANTED TO ' »,rw* Mwv«rio • i' v . » } vwt.t of.. \-i ,|,fi eral public in on what w.i till in the planning stage. Roth t burn t v. r teffrr urn ermnc Ml AWvW* II! Am Hole, ED ?•«*:• times fhe expected uproar never crystalized. of »Mk. f,« the ■ K FIT > \| ffPHON \l ! V WE! t WfDFRN WANTED T« M.c,.. »mi> mo*-! intercristiiL r v x txttti F"R Neither the profs»-ted traffic rules nor the unapproved ! f ,i iff .If,- 1 b.-lt t *Ol»! 1I ;:k.- •<» tt.l k th »' ' w ' c||r- J«" Via- J l>« housing suggestions gut mm h of a reaction at all. which the ' ■ ».' v f '; „Mi •, an t .iltiiK - »':■ J-OD at least shows students are m»t eager to rate a commotion j x dels ■ \ t nt .r • u|»«»n the TAt ■ 4tv.'t , • . end bad!" "»DE FcfR TWO w .„■ ■ each time a chance is suggested iivajlabdi! v of ti.-krls for one '■ I.e .1- ■ , *\• iitklitie*. •' t»•>'•' ' r. leg ■ satiable J -me I*i't ED t »itiX rcai f<;tatf ' I'-'i '■• K- ?12 The king range effect of opening up door* a little wider, 0|>*s itU- fMuttwll gartve FOR SAIF \\mi tsvtn to have overtook**! 111 rtHi'ilARD TW'» » rvr; WENT * RID*" of exposing ideas and suggestions to crificism* we think p-ivate **** i- 't- ,i It.' • .. vu-ed rleinen? in the a'tt • one u'tioi'-inf III fl PH. |\>» «V*TTVt " l* Contort «? »' will not result in massive interpretations of administrative ie. tost AxatiaMe fuiw »r •. «ituatcsi whtrh is 1h>t xtialeiU* ^«X A! W a-v.! - aims, bid would strengthen g• targ» i ,r «-ven a''.jeie: And m het- we take jn' > at heart, ami the students who mistrust a non-ct»mmit!ai f. r*tr«-e f" ED annilvr r,» administration. ' < n-re* ,»i»r o*nttrnt:nen'W Vt'i'K » o- tin- ' R'Dr W ANTED TO All. II Mi AN" IT ANT NEAR H. s ' Ju-te ilft, . . * t t loan re. - , Fn'ttl ED 2-CU1. H ' ,tnd th h»Vi* tf da* ; a! t.tee „-.e «,»nt uttlmes tfcatd EW'"tV 5 Crossword' Puzzfb «n,. P'lt* IRON V ' «i•» *e-1 the sest t.sn«" f-s v".e lea,, Writ VERiV* rt 'R s*!.» TWO filAI X WANT m •".■■■ ' ' V tt.oufh the mv! 4 fid Ixm • hv 1 . g ,r?-et , ■ btolni? tickets there AlHUss W Aufiintary n F! F» THfi imtVF RFF'-N f. j'ttl I - «•' ' *r ED ■•■AAV id.- 34 WANTFO 1. Tnwartl Ct» li ll.ury • isylv ^re none ivalltl'lf ft APARTMENT r < > R M MVTR aietrt gxlV f sate ■"! * •mule-game hut is Aiih so n>oc«! FAi't-trV XtEVRfFf 4 lianir And rlav;-.(t one gime in !«■-, j , JwX i mate »t«'rtr»*t* Five f 'in'*» to B. r '■ it., direct fr >- h Head t»e« i ' mm.*0' R«s«uPr FD t IT'I %y « *• f t"' lamiKj ix arfamgfx! f<*r v*|t n—s. th-ee-Fedr-- RielftcaBr 3* We«r ex the l*fie'it of the students, be - j( batfr* >« I NJVFRMTT APPROVED RiM'-K 1 I.*'>»ing tntme Ne.wt 1. *' i s'X tT'HI r«*rr or ' '-e.. 13 iritrl.i «e vt ng'thcr . . i. si tg b ■v.-e there c t> < nmxt re.i' Unr o.,< 'IT Vt-rr awl ■ I IOVDY EVRNIOfFD OW m'urn •w • he Knene with Pe(v»*r »hr--»-rs e-t- TV < P,rV T . ■ ' «• fHfice Brisr lit arid rsfi. e b e a,r;iM» ' ■ • tin x " , a,,«ae I tshed Prrxate Math as»d en'<«r,i# 13 Ver y i,.„. k dat-i c »!'* Mohican State *tuden»< ■W.I '"Sal Barbtnf •>■«• • > M ■ ED f-!t*A 7 41 Y '• 41 th vite I-vet or.it tax* M sT1 M.tl.M HF A t T O M A TH* dp|HtX Solution of Vnteite> • Pw»»tg i U «p. ke If- they are to have IIX IMP r ri iteiw ■ eartmenf K thriven break CNtvrRNtT\ Writ w 44 4,'ba; «• ter JTE STANDARD '• ata* t »*'»« A -r>- \ er fi-etiC skW el eth niMvi thrWg. iswl bfttrisw Eti»rt».-*>ed $?« «t F j rr> 8-«u buj Ai t'-.it the nrivtlege of seelnf their team )» Mailt DOWN X I Ten m. *- H« A laMe m.strl TV month FD Ml 9* ** men! »#vj•-..«•• v 8 V.nitvi X NPRNi'Pn MFD « At M I R r» the i t at Tran»e*»r1a»tt>n FD CX NI •■'«' Ten-set ee. .-.-nr. j 've.,., Bat Svfer* Fl) » tJ I r« »• des rattier groger c«»n*j lera- x* .'.cr ".ire st, . . 'K I . « UK ter— CV~«t hm ><«ing f »,e Mn "«M«d ■ m' t'«W f«f the riihlx of students %Mw* FT) *iw ti Winter rnian.,; n the campus »l»r« f-n »dene.,r f h»ai>-- W'.rtr i-s^ree AdtOtX ENOW BFRKET An- Rd •*!» I in.d t-RamrATT tr»-a rhr'dren 11 ; RTt*DrVT - wfu>.< when . Hi IMtlirr r. * - n and «r»t «xnf Vr . »P"« 1 n foe fe¬ 'ihtr d'Wrx ROOM* FOR -en \ e torn b+drtv** 5i fivsi.th Pw bn alwnni. will be In- •wxrth MXsfrument rn; n ' »; Jf. Ix'-eivd uf * -sti# A'f exiteweev R.»» _ w-eir sunr-r' w :rt:»- With e*rk,«-g p" | r«)Me tear he- st.Mtetna the Bid* t »t l.ti VI A3 Jihts* ."Tttrrested please w. ■' AO t>tl » •h a r»r4»^i»c»v*n rimxi*H»n •'r'V- E Wat ne »"i"' y* Nunder fNf* IWWM bat" lar*» iwirlnt fsdlrvshme 1 W.i 1 Dr. IWair He >l tied lu>4 W Irma rJeer )1 If net 17 R.n tutLi*)p I Ike liq OmsKm DFCfAWATlD CAKE* DEI IVFJIf® kited INK fypml— Tea -• Th-«e - A rati able Seeiew H«-t«a r*~M« nr. . irpyipc *-'i RP*PONNJB1JF -n u ver.n to TARTY lets A' • •" — 7~T 1 7- r 7- J- • Are mi furist' atwru! wheth¬ V HI tv nartm itagy PEDRO"-V AP ARTMEN'* sr und Auruxt Itt Phone f'" ' other Ael -4-n»s pattr-ea Kwast H*M- I «*-«• narxge i,«»—v.st enru CXrVTMMEAl! V VI T er or rvnf Char|«f Drown b |e- t» rv l Ml ,tr . ) •VtXOhwt M'ltPlei mM ED M|M ■* a inc to dr »|? the hftU* See th# ED t-INUt. AeatMde JTwne f» FM Oarage is *.-tahie !?« ARh"- •* teFN|v»NAIR?K ATT'DFV **T» ! Rd GCIE CLUVA - w rwt of this nrittni instalment ■ >- 'hree-Nntnf—s ■3 * at'vurg a ov; FOR -*'» three rear* ptw>hf F in jhs* «rek'< Free TWt ECRff<"v C-FAXA'w H men * HPsrk frnm t'swi Nt-.aJkf ^ VC rivt ye*- 4 - Ihs-xs Or if ymi dkMit see it 6«FT wets at* »«te»nce. f,ee ssrluw Re. 2Tf there, dttig a line and well WOMAVA BtCYCt-E O B Jt c us . fhe MST ^ US* at S'SC. U'-" " « 'i, rrnrr" ,!u *'f •'•*» tsedal hraters .P tgfuW-l put.. If in the 8r*"t summer rdi- INDIAN MIUS WWKtRHtm TWO MAN wear*. *N:D» after 4 ptit 5T Tf XT A w Uttn. •St r^r nest «tus<| tw Xtfl nvm»h ei MAC IhTOV r— , n.™ iv s^r: CsOi« COtAU V P u V Ox M ie bd e* 1 la ? V %. t* aim f l tnXal xtihtiM JacA ag Ex tl ftese ED I CM ■ APPROVED ♦hior rifle aver Ft APARTVEN"., Pall : «yun0M INt F* Uie (an Be... TOR +r -rfrfetves ED t-2971 iwtr I.IVINO RtiOM RKDROnM men. tr — V V« IflttmxAt ComtrteXet* *** _ - - - grar- .. . eg * —>—e Sa. „- A 1 m Partemg ED ».#r tf R» A» » r — ♦we A es*t- NEED CASH* PTAMPS w Tr r' '.!Wt >4 * * When rvttrii $solW failed to rot RENT ■a PON MEN APntovTD - mlh at K4 RnwMe ,^r" ™ *I • RB Ea eegrests, Ruse fn 2-0** +3 respond tmn>*sbatel) to John II* TT Brook inc* call- ( -r 'help Monday * Hot-SF * TMUKK n: (A NA - « V-n V* »eN -o : . aCMMER AND OR fiii Aae-m — CAMPUS CLASSIFIED 4fe t. JO Mrxhtg thhre T . Oar age. he pulhs! % irx- alarn pt.oce IV te-RMl a«er » pra kWht stngte d.e,h»e l3~e ££££ After the police arrivet! with te Bertee. or CiPtver Pr-vate b ij »N Ttw PRIVATE afsMWet troxh-e. Mdtmf FD }-M3a m- arwntl ftre trucks, they t.xJc SMA1.I MOCsr. .. mm madersh.'- > irVrtRMAHtt gpartmewts at .m *4 vi n Broukirvex lo jail for turning in C.®« heal garage- Near fRPfXfttmi RENT E-_ I jr-?-? ro - Avaklabh Jul* ISth E,.uJt\ em- Aentd Seel em her ■ - ™ a fal* alarnv Muyed rrtu. CD MM. M • m UpAtebWUMftMd*"' .. . LOW COST . . • V " . Sl„f; Worst Since 1950 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Ann.,,, IW mil- Air F(lire June II, I?)5K Fagc Three rlb. ■ASsirtrtji, IOKHSHII' COST Wabash River To Shoot For Moon . 'IT!! iFloods Indiana l''ico three M1LWAIKKE will times .shoo* tins -C at vim;.' .t.s The the Air inoon chief MU.S.I6'EASTI Fri. and Sal. Srhnol, Oul Show INDIANAPOLIS U'Pi—Pinaster crews mantled the levee. Research and Development SPECIAL 1)1 Sk - TO - DAWN I i-jjrht the worst fliaal since l!>.">n alone the middle Watmsh s.,i.i TiH-sday But a disagree- 7 HOI'll MOVIKTHON W COME - k\-. p.ner Tuesday, Indiana's third straight day of violent ,,nns ami cloudbursts. i.itr-.: tween de\ coped promptly be¬ him and the Pentagon's EAItl.A" * ST.*A' KATE ★ KKEE COKKEE space bu-s on the timing • ■ families fled their of ed on one 3 I DIOR ( ARTOOVS FIRST AT *:-! bridge w;»s shut «'»' • •;.( p: ni' t---.mil the aim. .. the Waba-h Valley m cutting off .Jones ■sboro's stipe'- V i." i> •.! hit the moon will " ■ Wabash and Marion west City ere", s fought 'rnounta T II F. /» F F K S I. I Y E R " Shown . . August. September I,i!ayette. and serious tlood- os brush and debri- s .re. .if Oct. o.-r -Aith modified Starring . t i a at S.41 ... is forecast as far down- the Slow through » nigates u-siie l.ex Barker Rita Moreno Forrest Tucker t iii-.gmd i,. give some .is Terre Haute and Me- the M ii:,: iiu -ition ' ;'s anuval." I.r. north suie of M.a::.>n \ I IN \l. s\| | Ti: to < arswell Air Force Base s right) and a C'onvair llustler. The three It-58 1 m. ■. S V. An < i si»n told a news "FORTY (.1 \S" Shown j-'otxi stages as high almost Crews patrol Ust ♦ last H-36 intercontinental bomber is paid a* the planes represent the past, present and future air i'onfri • f ■ Milwaukee. Starring ■ U.iU were .expected by t«•- at 10:19 protect ma a !.i:gt giant "We have talked about lot Barbara Stanwyek A Barry Sullivan ptopellor-driven plane (top right) is es- might of the 1'SAF's Strategic Air Command. a .»jv the upper reaches of the area on site east side Mat. of dates." said cortrd by a Boeing B-5'i Superfortress (bottom Km Johnson di- 'liter's west fork at Mun- Between Marion and the junc¬ rei tor of the Defense liepart-. •IRH TOR AT SF r SOUFHOin I P > Anderson, but minor • tion of the Mississinewa and tiie litem's \(Warned I.oeal Kleelious llesearch Pro¬ I II FRF I.IFFS ME" . . : u was forecast at Indian- ,tnd downstream. Wabash -the Hah.oh sheriff's department counts w a r n e d Opposed ject* now Agency it's touch i \R|V%). and go "Right whether Starring Brigitte Bar (lot starring I'aul Newman A I'irr Angrli Red 1 ro*s disaster crew* help- dotens of families to flee their we Tlo it that rarlv. \o can shown at 11:40 De Gaulle's Shown at I.-ft Programs Hit fjmilif* flee the flooding Ha- summer homes. final decision has been made." riser 4l Wabash. Peru and The Weather l.'U. •» :..... But ' Johnson {old the Mil-. »san-port. Pi : u f. vi'o ♦ up t,. • a : •' ■ .1 liini.ii b* telephone. National Guard infan- of fliMKlmt •ViT the t.ffi o! ■ v ■ a. gufa aJ'v deny that , ■ m.. i '■ ordered out to fight ,y ere creek where levee 25 families break got levee ters U|t»: by the Iron, Wabasr. the tirn.e the crest • o.\r- ..;r: By Algerian Committee Gat Sat ad of the flotid. Mayor Ralph Kin •i L< V •r Charles The detiant res..hit ion sent up tioiulist rebels, who have been families w ere being evac- For A y :• • i iiorp their homes on the .it Wabash, where a of sport askici Guard ?!.. k ,,i tor < N..t ■ in i for new bring- wav ti-'in oiHstion Algeria raised anew the ,.s t,» just how com¬ fighting I rem h rule ftir nearly lour years, seem even to h.»*e Pinnings «hallenged plete'* military authorities, been stepped up since his vMt. ti feet above flood stage Kokomo city ofirial- advised get,-! cotn- t iH'e.allv the Massu. are ready to The enthusiasm of the \lgeri.m li \IT% MbM \ Sammar of Saa : mast for today citireiis to fill extra containets a. ci pt •'•(' orders t»f De Gaul'*'. masse* who heard him -peak, Xlrnest nine inches of rain with water flooding in Wild¬ ff iilluci 'x Outsluinlint as The committee insisted thai seemed U» obscryefs «»n the spot nee sunday evening threatened cat creek threatened the city wa¬ lieGaulle should not carry nut to lie rapidl* abating. !>. Ilonier Greer. (.'ollrclion uf . send the Mississinewa riser ter works. municipal elections Algeria in * •'» , ... t. A -i ... prop-* it> 16.1 •f«ot 19.17 record at iear larion Th- pected M.enti.i, ionftuit us' ... • : ex¬ 1 en: .,,ee- ca ac'icn WAS next month, lie announced to plans hold such flection* in speech¬ tit! a l>« lid i Sunglasses : fast-rising Missismih « .» and a ton..i : :,•. es to massed audiences of French the hit" . . ' • Ik- Gaulle w ;*h i" tin yt,H to tukf y o:>" y .oMng of the two bridges ed i.(Mm •, . and Moslem* in several Alger¬ u ■' i.i . the tw»» generals /»/(/(»' III (llf Mill in %ty!, ! . u '.i.g Jonesboro and (la- Art an.a X .• a w " had' f.een asked ian cities on his tour last week. G.t i ... t: miles south of Mar- Torn...! a . V is. '' lie promised the Arab-Berber • , < f'1 i 'cie: on'v t a • • da% s There's no denying ic« submerged tin- football population would have an equal , . . jjoipvs . g.' uf and glasses do something for »t M.-Mssinewa high sch««oi. vote with the Irench colonials that no oUir' fashion »- •nrvafened ga> mam. suspeu i- ' lor the first time. sory tan Jmd Wallace's ;nf|- \ c The challenge ttew to Jo-' orou* selection combine-, In political circles in Paris the authority came barely 48 hours •' ' tal eye protection with e*. ""k resolution. voted hisvnlumcr I scs In fhu'iuv l>» geria tltc *• .' unanimously mc in ( oitimitler of . hers of tlie all-Al¬ after he had returned t" Far:* {. tackle a whole cluster of dttT.- ■ ing fashion styling If you prefer. Wallace s * I'uhlic xalr- v uh problems finance, tie- of 1 < grind sunglass lenses to yj. |To II in House Tari ff llullle t* hi Algieis, was limkrd upon fen-*' and unsteady relations individual prescription. as the most dangerous i-hallenge w it'n Tunisia and Morocco S D« t.iullr his faced since he T".f ht ar.P.on by the Algci- I'.iiridirupo Fxli ii-ion llill took power June I. .aii .-..mmittee <• f» rai-ed anew * '• •til nucst.-n O! I a -1 how tniich t' F«»r Traile Act Afirrenifiil- ted Ih Ilnif ) mi Hnml.' p .'gie-• Ma general had ir.aue .1. %c-'*:ii;g •!,< V-gei:an tpiestiori. "Il n llir hill. «»/ W ASJlINliTOX i.4*1—President K>I! • • «. it *\\ A* s • > \ttarks **f the Algerian ha- (.* i»rs"*:.ii pr'fktiire and influence that the b'li.H tariff-. ' and P-«"' .s (VittipUS Your Key to Better ! ! Yiilui FAIRWAY -akc of American - .» I Ml* I * "f ami free w o r .11 iirninit llir\ili\t* •Tin GOLF 4- v initv. E. enh«>w» • Kev.urcKul Trad. To make possihle the srr\ ENJOY RANGE Ac* niUJ! be £('•!'.- icing of hi* »ile rack- and ♦ nt I*r I x ant illation* By • 'r mc extension years. i'fuc:..' bil' a- area months, during the summer owners shall b< i» 1 he resolution was adopted FREEDOM llOH Dr. \\, I'. JhNSKN Registered Optumetrial h* the committer in Algiers with I he ,A .' i.ng •"d.e- tiii*re hojiefu:' with pr-por. «•! sponsible hirycjes uff for unnersitv st**ring their prop- paratrooper Brig lien. Jacques from GLASSES in '»t in m ml me WALLACE OPTICIANS . than herrfofote ' eft* .Wievt^s i hamrd or Massu presiding Its transmis- yntf course, you'll \l-o offices dirwniown. 107 V U t-liiiiglon. I'll. IV i-1175 sioii to In- |*aris was, liiullr in [ In two letter*, read Tuesdn locked t*» the ra« ks «ill he appi «»* ed <•* f»en, Raoul salan fimt il nl Stale Theater Jlltlu.. laisl l.an-itiu I'hont* Kl) 2--1117 VenniA ed <»n or alter tune 1'» the closing stages ot debate apiKiinird In lie Gaulle to l»e J *»I j i; Mi* ItHDtn h» the grounds depjrtnirul President threw his weight ft* ib in and military chief in k.iareW Bnirles not located n> ra*ks against an alternative Xlgeria o ill |*e |in Wed up a% ah.ni puiosd offered hy Kep. Kieh- doned proper!* »nd will !•« smipson (K-Pa.i. disposed ot in j« * ordain • ibMltuti ' c <. with I nitrrsit* lirdumr A t! agu bi u: - ouid sermusW JWM ■ ."iia1 inter*- yns. a^ well : *.'"••.»• * reading ' letters., S.mp- •* er H'.u-c .tf-.at untruthful he for of S the Mac *ul>*titu'< f *,"} /•# ill I.list %# hi-hmi noil i I.IIIISIHI/ in tiding allot hum muni nun/title \ a : il *oi *\ni i n i iki: iu i.i;\kn mdiii \i;im i COX'I ACT I.KNSI.S *1*11. Till > (I.I I'us 0 ?n*v : N **IK r i* 4 V/, '] the executive . i • 'ic govci nment. AIIIIKKSS other I*tension, ((intended > textile foes industry of the fiyc-year that the is threat '. All AMERICAN CLEANERS! ( IT A truly unusual doom and that "C tm* ) >/N..n/l»/, ill **ith - I *i ties for dad. •not Russia b beginning to " tau the domestic P>l.< < ' ... I >«/!•(«. till,I DR. NAROLO A. SNNIOER • . |Ti« r*« a I ll J .'111 " OPIOMK Itl-I n««, diitinctiv't colloni, ■■ mite would cgteii i M *11. ((II 1(1 I ll lMKlll I KM Ml .J. /, I,mini lilt * I If,. 'a.- .ears EoAwfihuwci s I.ANSIM. i* j mi,i c.c.i.nylj, di(f«r«nl from make tariff enrwe■ • '•v. 1 "*nge f «r come th« lift he ul.eud, o«n». * r cour.Jnc.* !' Preluden* • tr-«n ?nc lop, wathable Palriria " - r,: Tariff C'.>nin..-- jut.h..rit> u» rai.-e tor- ' import! Iioe Holy, mart inipnirt%-..iareatcturtg • « hai tj» . A '»\crican ( * hand-blocked print! and '••*■ v »aat latter would 'provtxi damage *uj V elegant neali on white beyond • < orofrarn rr- t"i->tbly force Amet- or pale, cool ground*. * rid partner* mu» dependence on Utt bottom: real convene- Laasiag, mi tion-itortert by Rooiter |»rilUli flriiiaer N't dollar daze in East ra Mag aar |Md la naka il a •* ar Crall in the moil iwblle • put dsils New York SELL-a-kralisa! Jast laak at Nwn Mrt . L3 ■ .. + YORK F' A trui-r and richly beaulitul color 1 m New York Tue»- AU WOOL A DACRON SUITS, ( 11 MJI) combination! we've loon, wantictttinf of a rartty it Many crui*c bowi 3.00 - ! end# here, but aeldom a Naw jest... lie* 3.50 ^ T' k a p*»rt of call on "*rtmg and ending elx- a* • PLUS - -m>r lintr gnu the 2D.G14- BUY NOW i Iberia, witii J " I.®3 • i • - oasaengem set out -n tour lata AU SLACKS • • in * AT I A *lefy on wghueeutg tnps * 'l?- Immigration ottic ( ollon rorth ■ 1.95 OfKN UKII.VEHOAA.S III. 'I _ &Vi> them permit card.*. kluki*--. from 1.95 1 | "f -* t. cm to renwun aahorc -hip aaila at t pan. to- l'iiif<-ulli*-r rorrl- 7.95 ^-'rmuda. —AN km m» 15.95 Womli'd A Pat ron. from 9.95 to 15.95, IUAivomiROSS ACROSS FROM THE I'MO.V .. . wui. * MlCniCAN STATE NEWS UN to Investigate , Col. Davis Final Examinafion Schedule ... f,„ spring Term enfin* Term is for Spring, 1958 Wednesday. June 11. ts Wednesday. June 11 am A:i f,„ . " ' • dav of , vordani-e With ihe following sehed-ii/. s will • fur U.isic College courses Is K;w. Kishi Party Out . Sweden Proposes To Leave lit f K. tt!;i -Idav, .'announced by the Instructor die June 13. 10 18.||:15 June t.M. 3-D- « «» ■ H.i TOKYO (,r»_ Prlmo Minister wen- swept back into power in June 13. 10:15-12:13 Nobusukc Kishi and his cabinet went through the formality ..f the Aft Mav 22 general elections. enlarged majority in the Lebanese Inquiry ROTC Staff !- I* ,• if;I IS" IK.'i i:d iv, J.iiu June II. June !!. June 10. 14. I"-15-12 13 3 '3- 3:45 10:15-12:15 10 15-12.13 resigning Tuesday. A dispute in JIou&c assures him of re-elec- • 1 June 1". 3' 13- 515 the new parliament delayed his ti< o, nut a House vote eannot Bv MONTY STI CK M. June tfi. 10 15-12:15 b.-bue toda\ The IJouse I'NITED NATIONS, N.V. (/P.—NeutralHSwnh'n proposed The Department June 17. 10.15-12 15 certain re-election, e fine June 17 . 3 45- 5:15 Kishi and his Conservative ji; ;v.ifd all Tuesday afternoon Tuesday that 1 lie UN Security Coiineit make on ondhe-spot Science announcer! that its June 17 l'» 13-12 15 . Tm sita other than Bnsie Culler.- Party of labpral-PenuMTa* at'.;d commit lee assignments. iriiliiiry Into the situation in strife-torn l-elianon. professor, Col. (Mention ,,.H the time the class H sehedril. The Lebanon's !,• riven in the same clasisrn> move came as Davis, has this term com¬ Charles Malik informed the complaint against the UAR If !', m.ed follow the regular pi- 'Council that the situation in his Egyptian Ambassador Omar pleted his tour of duty at ...... "c. Ji hours rlutf s wilt authmath-nlly . I.ontfi could produce "one sen¬ Michigan State. . ,. ti-e deuiirtment i-onwrnerl. the country had deteriorated eon- , du'vd bv the single hour lecUee - • tence during the past year from siderabiy in the last '24 hours. Col: Davis, a veteran of 16 . i encounter conflict*. In that . the Egyptian or Syrian tufeting two hours each press in the United - He called on the council to years service ,»ittcdion sc-bedutetl hv the <-• t'iat is svrrioathetic" pi the Leb¬ States Air Force, will be assign¬ remain in continuous session- to ..I i„. -,rrangetl between the rtndei • anese government. ed to Headquarters, AFROTC. , ,1 '■ h«"hiling of it^ pvaminati. consider Lebanon's rharees that I oulfi told the rouncll that COL. fil.ENHON DAVIS ...... ,Mi>n- .I"o" t*t" n m an'' " at Maxwell A.r Force Bo '...'u,. their evamlnntlons promnt'v the I'nited Arab Republic is the charge* cf CAR Interfer¬ assumes new dnllcs threatening peace by "massive ... . . . Montgomery, Alabama, as an , "l , , leared tor the examination pen. ence presented l»y Lebanon were assistant commandant. Interference" in l.ebttnese af¬ flimsy. and could not he sup¬ A ►TVKNOON ft \- fairs. ported by any nffiriul documen¬ j)e Gaulle Hit A command nilot and holder CI A^FiL. nerm- tnne at V.T till* Sweden's Ounnar .Tarring said tation. nf the Distinguished Llvins meets one nl da'. he was working on a formal proposal for an investigation. At H»* said willing if Lebanon had been to agree to conciliatory With 'Pravcla' Cms* with three oak leaf clus¬ ter*. Col. Davis said in a part¬ MWF these h'-uiR I (to Tb fiis suggestion the Council re¬ at the recent Arab ing statement to the Af'KOTl* 1 30 cessed f<»r private consultations moves, League Council in Bengasi, Lib¬ News Story cadets: vw» MT " f ~'iZ 1 »'3_3" MTWThF TTtiF t t • \!TWTt:F. 1 HO F- .to out the proposal in Una! form. ya. difficulties between the two » Z .,T We.inesdav 1 30 fiie It-nation body agreed to Arai» countries could have been "Most of you m#v know that H .. .1 i:>e M TTh, H i- LONDON bit — The Soviet TTh m-l-l «M* corps ,.f A.r F rue ROTC p the reconvene in a night session. removed. Communist Party org ah Pravda MWF 2 '00 T The Swedish proposal wis He said the CAT? does not a* Michigan State i« the seven*h vn F J )-!i- t«> MTT1-F 2 ."<> J it .Tue day carried an interview by largest enrollment in the U S VITJ" ... MTWThF M understood to have the barking v ant Lebanon "t<» be tutu apart in MTWThF ] 3IG3 JJ • (Ml T- Eren. !i Communist Party Sec- of Britain and the I'. S. bv civil war." and that his gov¬ I hope you share n.v cunvi ' -n TTh 2.30 J rrt ii v- Jacques Dueios denounc¬ that it ranks nun n higher tb..". TTti '» "r. J:iee i? to Maihv said he had been in ernment wants stability in that ing Premier Charles do Gaulle seventh in excellence, however. 8 IMMO '10 MWF 3 1*1 F: touch with his government din¬ counti v a , a steadying influence Dueios accused the new Fren h \!V. F MI'TIIF 3 30 Comments >■( ve i'ini in*p*'. • J' MTWThF 7 ing Tuesday afternoon, and we: vrr f '« in the Middle East. Premier of favoring a Fascist told the situation is "becoming Lebanon's rase was presented movement "n the lines of. the and officers from lb b'dq barter- Air Force Rt»TC. p-m-thcr with MTVMt.F ywi-.t L»i TTtl 3 30 3 30 • Tb J. exceedingly serious." for fhc first time in the Council Spanish Fallarigists. TTh ' ' mi'-io'tW 7 t» "We therefore request tifeit the on Friday after drlavs pending my i»ershr>al «di>crva?ior.s «t s _ MWF 4 (81 W- "The new (French) govern- some twenty other univer-.* • . WWF 4 t-i Council sit in continuous session action by fhe Arab League m« id," Dueios said, "is tlie em- M'I r i MTWThF 3 bad me t.. b*'h«'\i- tfi.»* MSU ! m- i 30 until it comes to some conclu¬ Council. bodmielit of the forces of hlaek- 4 0-1 '1 Air Fore ItO'lV i-> •••e«'f.d to 4 30 J sion about this matter," lie de¬ The C S has supported T-eba- • reaction and of the tdtra- IT!) clared. non. Socretarv i.f StateDulles , coii nialisin of big capital." none." TTts 8 '•.'Y**o lie said the infiltration of to! i a news conference in Wash¬ \« nine day Moscow radio broadcast the Davis, a f thter nilot in World v« i anti-government forces across ington earlier Tuesday the IT S Intel view, originally carried in War |l credited with nine en¬ 15 „ (iOOl) U(h Lebanese borders was Increas¬ has irrefutable evidence that the the Communist Eat Berlin emy airrraft. stated thesr re.c ... ... V • • • -V ing. that additional supplies of t'AH has been inciting rebellion new' paper Neues Deutscliiand ons for his belief in Msl"s AF- ■>■"* ...!. koils and ammunition had been aca.n ' Ta-banon end increasing la t Saturday, in its home serv- ROTC exreflence. ' I I ASSF.S IV 1 M*. sent Into the country. I'Videnre of I AH supply of arm \ ir t v.itn time an.! d ' vion June II 7-'» n • Malik reiterated charges th d !•. I/diam e relict This organ./.»tu>n has nev» r ! ues Julie 17. 7-0 n ' the HAH was stirring up n re¬ li t ii.. vi.'c baruiic.'ep the ;' * I ; June 13 7-0 0'• June 12. 7-W i> volt against the Lcbant-M- gov¬ WK Alt-TV IV.-.11N TighhTingereii Thief of thy result-.. ••'. b e .-.Mim? . I r.u ii.v * tin e Other than i ernment bv inflamatoi v btoa I- the large ruculo-i of s'ud» t;'-. ra t from Cairo radio and llils Treasure Chest enr' ii' -I b -• :o iw t t. I'f students . A group .if foieigti statements in the UAH I re- studying An-em a will d. - addition il v'" it.'mi'o in HltlMINGHAM. Alu lift iHaciiiillaii. Dulles Sec.. He offered to withdraw the tin' Ameiit.in educational iw.itii.- tr uniiig. .e t ill . I...,, J,tied* '.old |H.lice'n burg¬ vrlopirierit u eM qu ; -t A elm o I t .• VV iM We lar entered her home last night Forie "if . . r [M i Urate f:C Want" oyer WKAH TV. « hati- tnH 'tide .a watch and $5 iHllirs wt mi¬ "MM tmnwrtant." tot. Davis said, "the wonderful spirit of ni i|ii.-i i.f nt-vk «... I.. li.'M' miily niitiiHis »l.v> Crt full valu* io-operaiion and willing partici¬ tr..n«niio aH'l !.* 1*1 * wnrl.1 tni.ii*. I *' ' 't *•' V'l. A •• W ' • I fur jniur IhhiU pation that the corps of radels . : I one coiintrv «r an* t ■ •«»' has consistent!* shown has rim- tribwted than other ♦ . j, . . tries can wlv. but I n - it ■t morr an* possible lo sttmullte s .t-.f nr •ingle fait«r to the high •land¬ inittativrH In this lot' ing of the >|*l \ir force Kt»lt > . • , • Ict t said he program hot a* " . , .... , , I • .- w ■ ; .* ex. hull jin*: v • tut-, ATROTC f ut'v » STUN * • u i • t ».; intern >' have ats«» m*ri i <'• d du ic Brit.. • Mn ilate iiu • ■Z. U'ur- are Mai T'C-on... M ' - We' : .* of tinc.sliuct.' t.-M O vst • wiM «- .. - toe I • - \< ii»|H'd cnunt. i ti.i* % »?< i up-fft • ling • ■ Cabf"in ' Kinert H'Wi M-ii m:ilvn at;.! P W hi*rr W hrn i met ai m.a .»> gncd ' • K* itf-rr -Att a U hd. |. t. v tu" ' t'.ipt Ra\ •• r i , I!.mm 21 June If.. 17. IH t '.•nfte. !»niv if g 'f..r " - U'.i i'»v cinf'-tfr-t At D. ■».«o it 1 ,>.1 | A - f Impetus for this nl«- * app.tr It- -r * f,, 21 ♦ hfnir si.nl.-nt Sir. iii-i IE.iil.liit— tII-1J a.m. P. ■ - A la k . at I M s. • lb rntl* Mitir from nrw *o* Jet *u« V 'i ll Dii'b' ; desrt.i.. rpssfs hi rconomir prnctraliiip f.dks "of .1 I • i Ki•*/ v*b »♦■... Ltii I I p.m. of underdr* elonrd areas ! ' s. . , ial •• \ ) I'. . MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Iiack 1nlk June II. 1958 Pace Three Thinclads in NCAA Meet Three..Michigan State track athletes will head for Berkeley. half-milers Dave Lean and W 1- lie Atterberry and two-mil-T uding was world record. the winner in 7:209, with California .... m iii.ADKMAN. heml track Schlademan ll> DARWIN I1KNNKTI and cross Calif. this weclj for the running Crawford Kennedy. Each has the Spartans second at 7.21.4 ,h ,i i ii'hican State for- 18 years, will retire ,|u|v j of the NCAA championships track on and Friday field and w«»n at least one major cham¬ pionship this spring and figures Kennedy will be in a group that includes Alex Henderson, of AMERICAN \\ I.FAfil E h Pet. GB taTwlil not 1-e '»>' thn* Wh0 hHVe W,,nes^1 1:. to have good opportunity 'o Ari/orik State and Max Truex ''''ThJ^tcran Spartan Saturday. a Spartans making the trip ace gam points of Southern California. Hender¬ New Vork It 14 .696 — coach, now in (he 44th year „f h . i..n ,lev,-lope,1 varsity runninir from Its Kansas City 25 22 .332 7»j I .ran. Ihr senior from Tasnu- son has the top mark in the f • Boston 27 24 .529 • 7«j nia. has thr Rig Ten 880 title country this year. 8:47.9. Truex ( irvrDnd 25 28 .472 10'j a "ccs until .MSI' iiecamc ally reco»rn.7.c.l Cjaler n.iniirv teams have won six B1k 14 has done 8.50 7. and will be re¬ to his credit winning in thr time membered for winning the Washington 24 27 .471 10*^ w,": , cham^ •f 1:50.1, a league mark. Atter¬ NC AA title here Baltimore 22 27 .419 III r, 'u rive II-1 \ anil five N't'AA -titles, ills track pr.„|lk., Ji TmH-hl'l berry is the Detroit sophomore cross country Cliic igo 21 28 .440 12 'He .of, five teams it, thr,... V, ,n k **• who last Friday night uoti tlie laMt fall. % DETROIT 21 28 .429 12 i3 amiini' I 4 « » U » 1 i 1 special invitational half mile at the < ompton Krlaj.s in a spark¬ Tuesday's Results ' meets, , and durinp MSl-'s v.*. | p it,,, ind lower than competitionifilth IrI inHeitheWeste, con-.-ren> u ni\ ling 1:53. Kennedy is a junior IVrranoski Dl/I ROIT at Boston (rain) °t'raduating from Del'aul fnivcrd:? in 1911. Schladw^ from Toronto who won tin* (tevfJand 10. Baltimore 2 ' It 4 A two mile in 9:13.5. and was Chicago 5-2, Washington 4-5 Mis.miri wcsicyan. Haker. Kansas ami \\a,h. second in the Rig Ten with Ins Signs W illi Cubs Kansas City at New Vork train) no stale livtnrc continu, to MSf. While at Kansi,. h. ( personal best of 9:01 The' Chicago Cubs today sign¬ ,1 the well-known Kansas Kelats. ||. ( IMI'I S 1 wan and Atterbeny will com¬ ed a Michigan State'pitcher, K"ii I'eranoski. to three-year NATIONAL i.fagit; h~ a. Washington State h> coach,„„ Z 11.ASSICS: pete in a fold that include ifornia's Dmi Bowclen, the Cal¬ de- tract at "a a moderate bonus.' con¬ Sun 1 ist U 29 22 l I'd. .577 fill "earn- I" •'""■vcuttve Pacific (oast championsl,,,,.. riiit ti he was elected pr, — feii'iuig etiampim., Villano.a Southpaw I'erranoski. 22. will Milw .inker 27 21 .563 | „ whet, became to State, l;««n in lain > ChTident.u' lv report to the Cub..' Fort Worth ( iuriniuli 23 22 .511 Vt I'OAOI feed »jj III.AItfMAN 'rllhll and Fran Hiltrirh. »k« hrail roarh July I. display the large cup awarded the track will , s-itn-tia i nileciate Track Coaches Assn. It M hia,l. man's "Ilice ill Jenison «. as lladley and Manhattan" Tom aiiihate in the Texas League SI. I.uuh 21 24 .500 4 I „ mentor for winning five IC4.A cross rnunlry titles ithe number Murphy Attcrbtrry already has Pirranoski, 0 feet. I itieh. 175 Chirago 27 27 .300 4 needed for permanent possession.) The small trophy was won by \,f nmc,».> .he neim?T, ,. ,r dud with itowdi pound had an 8-1 collegiate .480 * 5 hod both one ran anchor legs m the two- n. ta.s . record at Michigan Stati# this I'itUhurgli I'liflaili Iphu 21 26 21 27 .438 7 lordrtv Kennedy, the individual winner of the meet. Had I.f Fame, which he received it. IPaa .V^ rrult relay at the Ulafl Coliseum season. In 1957, he had an 8-2 l.«i Angrier, 21 28 .479 V, rata nilat this years 18th annual |{eia> . In that race, Howdeii mark. * II EXIIAV s RIM I rs , in t.e was cited tor his ' outstanding hi hi way a as three-s ard lead both teattis broke the ex¬ all the I'erranoski. who Stindav. lives in Fair Lawn. N .1 graduated I lor ku • I Hi' Hn.iii (.Km Milvt oiki f h Ml SI I nnift IpoMpotieil. SPORTS IN BRIEF t,. s. travk and hiail,.,nan's till!! field hv llelays otficials. track .leant was prola^i v the II IA and Central ( ollep.. lt.il.i<1IHitn ImiirtH tHu STOCKHOLM .1' Forecasts LONDON -A' So' Ct It,nine hi- IS leaf- at Michltfatl State he p ,ljee; I V.M.I i; (hhhI for One* Free NT I .til'IS "»'■ The .ondition «f S warmer ith At weathct Tuesday sent i c in hu|M loti • world teimi bid fo» >ui i p' da set, raj individual champions. Warren .in,. . I,.r sVinvn .Int.,.. and Henry Kennedy ull^irave -,.t,,r:„r i iriinii" S* II L I f'hi'i ele'ph. I I ur.rt.*,\ ||t» i;»!!v Un and damia fled Kuropeari pin'.-, and - '" SITDM T with I'h v i tehi'i lie'llle/l i t .i guilt) ip the Wi-i t'h S'li-r i i Cup I h-11' - tivt'lv. Tit 'n« Ken' •Tilt.. • • m.nue- hi- caehiin;. He also was Sun la the..Vise la 'at s one ot the Jliilw, - :o,. ife ' the C i i 5i.i • iii.urba i H- k-■ . I'FRC II ASE OF ONE C l l» OF COFFEE juoti.hi)) inovvd into it, tliri i'.i sh:j»s "ti tin - as i» >i.r'e | good ' Tin sda;. at ham t stage t o n • i .il , s»';tsfii| inert.-. III RINfi EXAM WEEK JI'N'E 12 - JIM IX ,1: v all Hosp.t,.! here Sru matches tfic pr«»- n arc • .tip t.am, .MSI cannot fully tepay a man win, • ( I II* Tills AD * * # v.- t-iiji team. li-»i 1-3 A f.en 1 f - Ills t.1.1 ska, and heart into his profession as Scl . J. • l>« oni • >• u' has ili'it. it van milt ~at i hank volt. of the play ^ CHICAGO <-l*i A 'it'll ion on * # * v h« they to Operate or. Tim Tarn's SPRING CHANGE0VEH it. mmumI lyuk fie right front aukie will t>»- Thur-dav Cahtrra t Farm at JWdmont traiin i I to x inn Nffis WASHINGTON V Mute - - Spring Letter Winners W i, .en St huiiln h Jioituv Ji.tu s said Tuesday w eight - .!-*•% (Ho < ■ ' 1 i .>n I .n\ IR rttd >, . . i i.t-.iiu Hapi-.s t, I'm. T.ito Kentucky |Hrhy Franz S/u/ma imx *< r ht »\l'»*irr1' '" *Utlt ' 7 •.* i S^SkSPECIAl i xlMii.tRi-r awa.d ) at d 1'nahti' winriit, Mi.lame l ."a. .1 terrace altaamdmg ' , , it.I. M lit-.ill, Nrtl.i I. t» i.'lu I il.irl«S Uuvtl I. I • -biur Saturdm while fm- tunta •« ith t" ■' '■*■< SIW SHIRTS •« . \n I v». , II..mini. Ii»n>« -*liis.il i , • .i i \ 'i I h.'fi*; M'l.a l to Ctt\an it. tin ...ftP i.' |iatb -1. -( I . ,, •>,, ih ti K Irilef winners « t« in. in jfeirwil. iiH'Hh »ttdfc-oti' Siakis barkgnuitid s|i i.4 I*in* » I nfr I • ..ill I...Ill I 4S||, l We csvo ii* in |* » M low I ' 2.50 MOTOR OIL CHAHEr.-. w«. xiwi is • mi, . I ,» *4 do II 4 I .,1 exemp!t, we use 4.4 * illlit Mr*i|(riil. \ ' • tll.lrl \*» M»ur 1*4 (Il \ factory approved v • it li tevltl* fieit < 11 ii it *1 i i wniiu ** x drajn and REFILL lube chor's that p~ I I-, ,t |(i*4f till* II. lit* tt- s, I,a. ••Ill,I «»Hi *14(1.1 s ' ' out every vital tpil. , . r* ...i V|annm 1(4*. DIFTlRENTiAL Ai:0 lit , nert Kin \r» %i>ik * • i I r»lir \nUK4 in, l»4 lllllft l.flisftl •*••■111C 3.00 CONVENIIOHAL TRAHSHiSSlOH f mSsskthTIMIW. I You save 14-1 M.'Md' \ _?'®° J41 k-« ,r»i CONDITIONER AMES) money t *.>n. fc* - EUROPE 1958 iii mi it omit hins t in11u Willi you save i 2,25 I .Ml American Youth abnoad in. mi ii inu n t.oi i s vpiff Mill \\41l4hlr Service it cur buiinc:: peppermint stick ice cream N »me \n «f >bip Rd |)4»* mow REDS SHELL SERVICE CotmtAtio :i * * (iroelr Reer * I' • • TrtiuMni »l v I'.tun \ 411 iMrtrnbxinryrll *'•' ■ Imperial :* r>>Nful«(k *»» 710 tllClllliVS Near ki'lloj;^ I .I'lili r VM . MSI) DAIRY STORE V » • • t ' • M ' V I>1 11Nf. • ■ 1 Hi Jfi-lsniw it- — %|.lR4t** l-rmia* k I4HI* I »>• ' " V ,.♦«!. ,i |.;u, w, „l|4»l4 Suiaa) n -» ■ V 'i*,. sts.'i• pi is %|i4tn c0lle6e travel office Store Your Winter ( lollies and Save Mone 111** (»4,n4 lli.sf J; l.n.m, EU - *«•' "ll is. ri J'livl lliril il is C/icujmt /<» stare )onr I lollies SPARTAN HALL nilli I'olleue (Jennets limn it is In bi/.e litem Home" 211 1Mb SL Om Block frM Cowpoi All W ork (xiiuraiiliH'd and Insured for mer: U»|e Mu.n riKN»ft w lift u 4%). Uaw.n m tmm M,M M l.auinlr* ferililMn* %tutk. jotre and Have Them (leaned and Stored niarhin** fetlnw «hip Parking in 14<| < .»ml«inr l.4n*»ng * *<*nr br»| rNWi|| keunr f«»r m'° OuMykHf Willi Note UJ,n,rnrrulM»i MiO Thnne >|) fm Foil Term DwMn sm- 2-.2S:i. and 1'av When Yoii Return In the Fall SUMMER ROOMS IN SPARTAN HALL Horn until, ami n it SSJO, SkdM $7JO WOMEN: -1 COLLEGE CLEANERS 1 M-parale wing fur wewwrw »*r' f**1 ami fnrwtfly aigw-pherr F0REI8N STU0ENTS: 501 MUM > IT ROAD TKI.KI'IIDNK KD 2-1715 > Ffctio El 2-2074 sssss ■ " ' . % lHB Tighe Out, I Tl,.tu' BOSTON (/T>—Nice guy Jack ,' :r..igc*r of the lust jda- e Detroit was fired Tuesday as Job less than two ed to sneeeed Buck* ter the 1956 campaign, Tighe seasons. Nam¬ l|»rrk af¬ Hale joined the club in Boston at 4 a.m. Tuesday, summoned Norman played Who's He?- Rules 18 seasons of professional ball mostly as an the club has other job iu offered Tighe an¬ the organization issued crackdown orders on his players. He accused some of . the only Tigers wound IH games up Bengals fourth— out of sixth .500 mark. Optimism ran high again this spring despite a cau¬ di¬ Tighe to a meeting just a few outfielder. Twice, in 1981 and amUit is. ; i , i> and the club dug into the rected the Tiger* likely that Tighe. who thern of laziness and hick of place and Just a shade above the tious optimism kick adopted by . to a first-di¬ hours later and his office in De¬ :r.T leagues for a new fteld vision finish last 1932. he had brief flings with already has some 20 years with hustle Billed as a fierv and ag¬ the front office. year for the troit made the announcement. the Chi. ago White Sox. He join¬ the Detroit system, will accept gressive boss who would shake * * * The club improved its ben?h first time in seven years. Like it shortly. H,i iq ltill Norman, a 47-year many other "Jack gave it everything he ed the Tiger system in 1954 and the Tig.-rs out of the second di¬ strength and made a flock of jai k-of-all-trades who h;is- Hubs . this American season, league the Tigers had," Mcllalc said, "hut it just subsequently managed farm "W'p wanted a man with ex¬ vision, Tighe found himself in Tighe Say* He'll Stay player shuffles, most of which semrt and manager in never didn't work out." clubs at Utile Rock,._ Tcrre perience as a manager," said the middle of thorny problems In Tiger Organisation have faded fast. ,i a have been able to get roll¬ Haute, Augusta and Charleston. Mcllalc. "and a man whn knows uti several occasions. Detroit system about live ing. 'T made up my mind Sunday "I don't know what's wrong Norman a coach with the how to run baseball rluh. Hitter* like Al Kaline, Char¬ DKTROIT (CI Jack Ti«h<- rm»st recently as manager Tuesday they were dead last, that we had to make a change," was a — with the club," said Tighe Tues¬ old St. Louis Browns ,jn 1952- Norman has scouted the major lie Maxwell, Ray Boone and said Tuesday he would take • Dharleston, W. Va.» in the t?'v games behind the league- added the 56-year-old general day. "The morale has been good tM . nean Assn. leading New York Yankees. Rrno Bertoia have failed to per¬ some job in the Tiger organiza¬ but we just can't seem to get manager. "1 recommended the form a* well a* they have In the tion but added that first he Tighe, 44, had the manager's General Manager John Mc- change to the officer* of the along " pa*t. Pitcher* Jim Banning, wants to spend a week or two The Tigers have led the league rlub and Sports ★ they concurred with with me. We put the wheel* In Billy. Iloeft and Frank lairy have his. family. Mrs. Tighe in hitting since early in the sea¬ mo¬ been ?S a; touchy situations, said he was for hi - successor, Willis P. Norman joined the Tigers in u Al he retained. I^.t s not kid ourselves." (Bill) relieved at the news. time f.»r Tuesday night's gume Bill Adair moves up from Au¬ Norman. 'lkh< told a newsman after here and Tighe planned to re¬ gusta in the Sally League to When "I'm surprised, to a degree." ■ I night's 9-4 loss'to a club i« in last place, turn immediately to his home in Wheti a club is going bad, I don't think it's wise to give he added, "hut not too much, manage Charleston, and scout though, You ill and wonder— Spring l.ake, Mich. McHale said Wayne Blackburn will take over •hiag has to give." reroninieiidatioh:; to anyone,' he Colored Dress Shirts.. . 53 and managed* six years in ■ • A I,- . ich given a vote of con- two weeks ago by the said. Before leaving. Tighe turned when your rluh doesn't perk up you know there might he a the minors for the Cleveland the Augusta club immediately. At various times, Tighe has originally lo 5.95 ..NOW 3.00 change. Right or wrong, that'* , management, Tighe said to his roaches and said: the way ft always ha* been and It. k" .'. "something would hap- "Bear down, fellas. I'M he lhat's the way it will always |;, if the club didn't pick up watching y.fii on TV Saturday." ' he." Basque Shirts : originally ..NOW 1.65 • . I fjn't blame the Tigers," he ,4id as he qniekly parked his a rent r<»ad trip. ALL . . to 3.95 In?, IMroit. "We're l ursda* for a plane trip In last plare For TIip Float Snack Thr mile paper you nu want want at nt 1> j price for tho*e Sport Caps : . . originally .. NOW 1.65 |and hue lost five of our last to 3.95 i-vcn g.tmr*. |; |: ; -;>\ Trit '.i"ir»sl that if we didn't start , way a mg I'd be called into the the club was going change was in order. (In A Stadv Break... FINAL Irltrr* homo bracing your parent* and friends Car Coats : . . originally to 19.95 ..NOW 12.35 * • tffice Monday morning i w« arrived home." fur I hp result- uf your final Tigtn. who was fast asleep — J isil — Play Shoes : . . originally .. NOW 3.85 t , Hale arrived in town and lo 6.95 , .■,-» . Oneral notice. if hm^to was 1>h» Durocher's Manager give the another John di ex- well- - This great •/I EXAMS Summer Sports Coats.. originally lo 29.50 ..NOW 18.00 • expression: "Nice guys llainliiirgrr* price prirp sale will w be called . la^t ' : . promised to get "tough" Milkshake* scgy be*t. i. • .r he t«*ik over as ..if following the velvet regime of Bucky Harris tie couldn't change and manager French Fries DFF after Wednesday. So hurry in and take advantage member of the OI'KN YKAK AROl'NI) • a ■ act a V5 CUSTOM MM gt|\ " Scll'MiJ. of this wonderful mone> saving offer at tppurnlh my method of II a.m. ■ 11 p.m. Daily — I'ri. * Sal. It a.m. • 12 p.m. Mrutiug isn't the kind the club |»rrd* prone Tic he Mild. "1 to tvrrkMk cue** I more CHESTER ROBERTS LAST CiRAND RIVER ON THE ( AMrt'8 MrI)on:il(l's IIAI.I.MAItk CARD SIIOI> Hun I should have.' " k ttjv tiring in stride, ,/2 .-III!! K. (.KAMI ItIVKit di, couches and w *et- 2I2H North 1 Jtri h t.nefiv before heading for' 1 yv ■ 213 K. tlrand Klvpr . i"»rt But he S ,4*i .' I'm j?urpn»ed. RACKET • t dog tired " ^95 » .«< the first comment of rrnan Tuesday as he ar- * ik. over the manuger- reg. ,,,, of the stumbling De- tmf 48 in July, but right WIIJWIN CAKY MIDDI.KCOKK -v.l - ?"•*! 70" Norman told I've had only seven -'T> In three days "Autograph" CiOI.F MAI LS n plavcd in Denver, rammed home and now rrg. I .(HI rarh 7SC / pa. 3 fur 2.23 was summoned from WILSON GOLF 1»AU 1 hark-xton farm in the ' A.sn to replace Jack this year. 'he first managerial rpg. 21.00 '13.95 1 don i have any plana and If k P'1* * have 4'"k •»"» to talk roaehea,** Narman nM. things «vrr WII.SON "C'ARY MIDDLE! OK»~ ; i1 if Unh-aee beats far » or |g days.** ' i that five or si* of AITOKRAI'H MATCHED T-gets hax'e played under *' ,r'* time another and GOLF CLUBS or *" mott of them because »rs in the Detroit or- mo «»■» f' hopes and surprises." d "We have go -d 154. i tree's s Job to be done "■** what happens." explained that he r fwr, years in the major rag. I rsf^« *ith the Chicago White *vent most of his plav- n Double-A (now Tri- baJI because of a. right SAVE WW -. '•*ry.. U 14 «MM I IT. Ill STUN :r tag. tllM* *85, in* I*. ||, u 0 "•'» '*■ l-« PJ—- MH'IIIOAN RTATK NEW* .IIIlie II. IM» r,<> >,,,1 Ballot Box Home Economists Represent State Recently elected fllpba Phi Omega, national serv¬ officers <»f among Six MSU-itoine thirteen economists fruit v.Michigan are Carlos 1* Romulo, Philippine .-^nlaissador to the Hnited States. . and Economic Prof res* Espaodinc Coreera." Through Pinnings who will represent the state at will Ik* the keynote speaker at ice honorary, arc: president. Hob Roth the Canadian and Amci- ior and Phi Mu, to ('animif ' Kreeport. N Y., sophomore; the ninth annual International the congress. More than 1,000 *i i*n * <•" Sass. ican H<»me Economies asse^.i- ric. Davison junior. Hist (Resilient, (Jury Fil deb-pates representing some .'13 Jeanne Kotithouko*. (Hand ter. vice Rattle Creek sophomore; ¬ Congress to lie on held at the Hoint- Kconomic.x University of countries will hear Mr. Romulo • tionu will be hostesses fqr Rapids junior. fj..ti Cliilds, and Phi Byrtii*. tlrm.vill,- , , J. *1 second vi;e nresidenl. Don Jah- speak on "The Social and Eco¬ congress, which is sponsorcu tc- W'jliiiclto. I'I- ",'!l ,i* Al Wallace. Ft. I.atidi Maryland, .lulv L'H-Aug 'I. the International Federation "f Mapc*. Ha'" ionski. Npnica sophomore, jrens- Ih Mario Dve, dean emeritus nomic Problems of the- World Home Economics. Paris. Kappa Tau. .Marly I- rreshrnan; Mary |{. m, ^ J4' uiei. Nielt Magcrmnn, Tekonsha Today " tle < 'id .kiiiMinr. >** Midland freshman ami p jiitiior. corresponding secretary. nf Ha' college of home econom¬ Home economists from more A nre-congrcss tour -in "n* craft. .A*'1""" . 1 lege and Sigma Keith Finn/, Fort \Vn\ne.-Iivi . ics. will l»e irgional rrpresentu- than a dozen different rroun- United States and post congn- • N„ Ian Cilb*on. Rattle Creek Phi, to l.arry Eimim*. _\j.^ ^I live to the International con¬ tour in Canada have hecn* plan- Sena Rhlc Is" freshmun. freshman, recording secretary, fiics will speak on "Education luni" Jct i > Ed Sagcr, Saginaw sophomore. gress. ii Home Economics Relative to * mI to show visitors from ou land, i-nior ami Sigma Al- SNVHEK II M | the Social and Economic Con¬ side North, America the *A *' Newly elected officers of the Also representing MSlf will ph.* Fp- don Hobhir Simon*. M ditions of Individual Countries." countries This is the fir-' tii? < Varsity 4 tub are:;. president, br l»r. Tlielm.i Porter, dean of 'imhre, t« Rob" Huh. Frank Palamara. Kasf lam ing the rnllege of home other topics will include "Social, Ui the 50-year liistor> of Ihc I.AMUR b Mil AI.I'HA ; rrcNfmirii, Federation that the Congrm junior and Delia Ci;i jutum; vi« e president, Paul Hru¬ llr. lima flrdss, Mis* Mary l.cw- Scientific .and Technical Info - ,-\ij•'* « V M'h- tnafion Required for Effective being held in N"ith Ameri«"i E* by, Chicago, Ill , junior; .secre¬ is. Miss Fay Kinder and .Mrs. Education In Home Economics tin y t'al citrard," Windsor, Onk, I.uth Keltunen of her staff. junior; treasurer, El wood Miller, and The Role of Research in Fast I.arising junior. Obtaining Fundamental Data" Rerently elected officers of I'i A yijdjnsium. "Application of I.EONARIt I ISIIt It Vwung blouse designer of htrh|»n««d, bieh Mu I psilou. national mattiem i- Births Mono- Economic-. Knowledge." tV.H Jm» held during the third TICK <>l l' finhinn styles for one of Ihr country's lending nuftuf jcliirers. Ac* lies honorary, are: president. cording In Pishrr. double-1.1.Vrr blouse* will l»e more ioi|HMt.nit tbnii Dale lack. Ka«t lainsing .pmioi. plcnar* t-s|u|i Helen Hetut.-Z. Horn to-Mr.-and Mrs. Fugene of the Philippines will tie hair- (ivtiiim: ever next fall, along with suit blouse* which gite .» costume effect vii e president, Riehard Khnk- ftoiiild Holder, a daughter. of the when worn without ■> Jacket. The designer also favors Ibe chemise iifi. F.ast Housing junior, secre¬ man mposium and the blouse. standaway. necklines and the Trrticli-riiffed three-quarter length fcleeve. The model wears bis best seller, a white. V-neck, tary. Ciietehen Mrown, Ft lins". Colo, sophomore: treasur¬ Col¬ Relic, weighing fi lbs A "M^ David Howard, Weigh- ti o/, mem hers will Re patriria Cole¬ man of NeW /eat a nil. Chivonn s/'/yi ii, m is: drip-dry pique uverbloiise and fur ban. er. Hen Smith, Flint graduate Matstishunn of .fanan. P'-riiroubl. ui.; . !t. .S Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarrv fortier At tbr fourth nlriury session. Ronald Rappold, Detroit junior: vice president, have announced Hie birth nf Mile. ,!. del.uget of I ranee will at IWIV THOMAS Harold (Kucha. Mouse Designer Furors Chicago, < i .lames III. sopliomore. llain nv, laidliigtnu seen- tfie.1 ..on, May II. 111.18 William Fredrick, en' -'discus* "The Contribution llome t.eoiiomics to tbe Social and Economic l ite ef the fam¬ of yourself SSS now!! The 'Sliirlsieere Look* lx. •iphoiyii , treasurer. Boh \Vd- Horn to Mr. and Mrs. peter ily." and Mrs It Tara Hat of ! i helm. New I v Traverse Citv sopiiomore. circled officers of Por¬ Trivers". a -on. Daniel .Shane, on India on "The ( ontributinn or WomenV kn/t whirl* May HI. 11158 Home Economics |o tbe Social poise Fraternity* swimming hon- (solid cnlor*) This is tht* year, to lake off ' out i.n-K« •» atnl ruti aroiitul oral*, aie president, William \ f r.: it) your shirtsleeves, ;t\- l,ei»nar.l I i-her. a bachelor de¬ Singleton, Poidiai J'restiman; Jj C«a| be!T» Suberkao £«op • Campbell & Soburbaa Sbap • CiaphiU'y Saturkit W omen's Jantau a short«* m: signer whir has it«* idea* alum? what virl- >hoitl«l wear, vice D. I'll Plauies, iderit, III Alfrerl C.1*1.0, Junior: crn - Men's Walking slhirls ^ , B* . , • »*'»«• why. , , »... .pointuig secretin y. Hill Jamie- : tut "Nut I'Vl'l > gill Villi ur.ti !! . ' with a shaju'v sen, lauising fre-himii. re-ord- l ine select ion nf men blou.se, tu I ihcmiftt- am ui.ae . ■ hi -1. • t look scent. ir> l.ee Muhii*. / just 4.00 SHlRTainly u • Ulg evei v tail van went the • • • s.-i vvm! again til and Rapids freshman litest/' says the burnt ><• •• Recent I •• elected officers of tie- Also see otjj>^selecf ion •»( men s and young mi.in. who ili -11:»i Ii.j VcferatK' UivCH aie pie. matching E& priced, lugti-f.e tiU'ii t.l"u niir i.f tin- riilliiti v • I. ..it . Id. lit. ere-MU-nt, Mi Ml- I II Mllllinei D .1 Kemp. Her¬ , VI' e SltoiiM l»tt> No\y women s Itose Marie Itecd!! swim wear ItI.Iliitf.it tul«'l < niary. Mrs William Padoi e; Mr- R T .laeolis, a» I ••for fall. Ibe uverbloiise is tii isuier. (be Ihtng to wear with suits. Ie.it if need not lie loose or shape- less, Ibe mosl llatfrrilii; stiles c-.al chairman, Mrs, A. K Kills 20%.50% off My-f come Just to Ibe hipbone and WORK clothes or fashions... Otld Lot air snugly banded there. I like • a standi way neckline, lo give t long-linked hoik lo the wearer and also to show her Jewell* Ji SlIIUItK'l* Rlil/t't'S | 'I he I rem h-Mined three qu.it- 20 % off • i trr sleryr also is important. &*'' W' I design • i h • ' * i.i Utilise | titiike ! v* ittj an e?.. I group Sport Shirts * be!l *\ hi. i out* i>e w«»i n .! 1 f>- • IlipllIK ..| l lllUit -.ill * . V V. olNtlaii . givu g » t'lUue.eii «' • *■ 1 * 111»11 ■ ■ ■ 111 mi} liVTo iii iTi 10 < • i if fiat 'v [ca*e'il> S»b»»fc«i> R •> • r | I'l l. ally oh Mi ' t. 1-•.i• • 1 i —. Willi the fell door I.lit Will I..' I I - MM • DON THOMAS SPORTNAUS . k .io.it h. li? hi. i . i . 4-...i , .!'I I, tiraml Riy er t t|Ut e I ft' • t W III II V . > (1 .• : .1 M. k- ' Kl) 2-5*12 Ft' he I I'll He!' Hi.'! I o. ■ •hot laundry • dry (Ironing I.IH" I til ft..11 I "H i V. I.. I. • acrctv from ne«v A. IIUSS I IIOM I IA: STATK TIIKITKU nioir iiiii»"i'ant ihaii »•*.. >. tfudenl tsfvirti bldj tall, and tie •»> ■" .* ■ •. . • i-ksAaa • CaafhHT Situ.km Skty • Cia;ki!i 1 SukjAu m ev* f"'1? H H §? Rse >•■"4 DJ» w nil l.\l II I INK J||J4|. J liurstliiN. I ritlas. Satiinlav • » » - - Jiiiip 12. 13* 11 m Of (. VMII INJ SPARTAN OIL FOR THE LADIES m llruiiliftil, llinialur.' ORCHID CORSAOE Mi CORPORATION In l.*|iir>. dirrtt from HAW III lithe inln iitt) one of I he «»\ R®e It tendh Si' \ It I \ \ SEH\ It I SI \TIO\S listed below and It > SI* \lfl W these fwo j^teat new ProaAly aaaoaacos its appiiabiirt l.th>land Uegtibit gasidme- Note Ihe superior engine petlormame as Aistribatar af (asaliaa priAaits far and iinptoycd mileage oil >otir fii>t. lank fill up. W Mi ll lilt INCiSt Our new SI'\H I AN g.»M» REFINING DIVISION of FOR THE CHILDREN ltn««* are the Itm-st t)ualil« ga-«» '»hrn ninimpanird hy » parrni 1 lines in Michigan, refined far «s l»> IIAY Utfinipg UiMsion of TW ICC CREAM CUPS Tin: now hikmum vomi'am DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY Sl'AKTAN Klh.vl -ill .■nil* ln>l "*rr Inn ihUnr anil SI'AKTAN Kraul.ii' in «*,,»» ,«l y.l urtanr. I'ut IhiH nr*> prp. nr*t P"*rr in - STOP Ml AT ART RF THESE FMERRLY ORMVBNERT SPARTAN STATIONS - .tour car. Kill up Inmnrrtm .it .1 SI'AKTAN -tillurn and »nu *ill l><* J VM KAI.VMAZOO MH til l.OtJAN tUNI WEST 1.J2H SOI 111 arm mum s IS 1(1 AT MITH.TN IIII I.SDAI.K VU.or WASHINGTON i rraukir nf our f rral k»*~' \l a u*cr I road AT P0KTI.am'