AimiHlK, BMVI WilLI! iii jroit *mr» PIao * good weekend. the AlI'Mtar «•»». If* ««r» fo he f'lf ''To.* Smerlrsn l.e«gu# »•" t,e»ve vr.uf *1 hi»r- Tiul n. if »w dare H. titers *►*" nnlv . one-half out *''"*•* place p.i' * I'HK K ( KNTS KAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1050 Loi. 50. N" ">'J Klopsteg To S[)eak j Hoy Alexander At Qmvo Appointment %l Recommended I ill)-nil* lit llrvfil 7fl 'Si-ienlifir Sink' . The necon'l mornin* con- \5k*111'.n fr.r iiummef »««iion Oakland Branch »hiv i- enlific Ne«l»." .-♦•r-. i' » • for Mr ' .'/an - fink.ar.d Sr.i.v r hu- -«•••'« Dr. t'lajr T»vlor. director of reforfimtTi'-ied *i, the llnard t,f A/nr.n;' ir^- Pr» fh«- j»iimrr»er *c*«Jon, *ho prr— • lent .|'»hr. A. H, tides uver the crmvocation, aaya that in* true tors may dr-nt* from II a m »tu- la*s<«* to at¬ II orLshoj) tend the KI op* teg talk Klof.-trj; i* asioiclate dirrrt/»r HHlR ftl.RNV thica sleuths ransacked Bernard fioldfine s offices J 4<| «|( UUKK^HOP «to4rnt* practice bind in* I% f0(T,(.nul arrangements under direction nf In- w ith the annual hand shell concert which h npen In the puhlir Thr cancert will feature work* in r.f research for the National Science Foundation He joined during the week-end and Mildred f'aperman found something mix¬ In St'irnrr 'A : A from her office, though she min t sure what At any rale, it was mkP)' (tfrjld Winter* (at right. playing trnm- hand. orchestral and choral arrangement*. • organuatum in Ik.'tl while ing trying emotional experience for fioldfine < right) Were delighted that Mr Sets rimis all jhf high school workshop ends Saturday a very Alexander hjs accepted this ap- he ua« *»rofe-tor <»f aophed »cf- counsel Roger Kohb 'l-ft. told I ongression*! inv extuators w h« n rr.rr- and director of research at p«. intment ' * »i<| If B \ irr.er his employer was paged In fact, it was so trying that Goldfine Northwestern Technolocleal president for off campus SIh'II (loiiccrt vice Willi Itnml th« wasn't going to be able to appear before the probers Tuesday education "Mis fir.e ha'krround Institute :n Kvarnton, ffI Me is Kohb said Bv Wednesday Itemy bad recovered enough to answer \ •liniiiiwt ral«»r* includes experience in Michigan roA j,tof c.1* efoentus ait North- >lnsic Workshop C one lucle s a« The tern eonsarathm sneaker was "pertinent " i|ue%tions. liHik iff Kill uri* _ public bUIr school* and I nlvervity in Michigan »dmfnistra- formerly aresident •# the Central Political T-.rr^.rro S Development* Noted n r•.r j Scientific 4 ompam and su I A-iter ir, ti.- d A'»r* triV'/-. n> /i rrt r aain» v composition They are "I'sili'l* • •. . . lon« hern inwUtet wltl .» - uri (anito in l*raet»»rius. . • ' 1 i r • '»y c a- •../*. .,i:rr..: trn admintstrat'*w« *f research. i . W'fk« Kop Fishcl Discuss \! i ■ •• Adoremifs in \eternpm" hs Al- M'.m! ar.d to -'nr*- • •( r •- •»nc.-week - lefri. strip Me * "sone" in Tc V " • M>.■ .i ■*-..,<* - ,i, , liuring \ '•ejd War II be *er- • r- rt Satt jrrtav \rrrhi "tome. |.ri Vnur llearls t:* Ipf • • *' r.-f: f r» r i v"f with t;.u Office of .Scicn'i- ./»-• ■ *i.r'».»/b 7 r. <*r - -;. -' f he jjIanrn-'J =-• .'ant i. ::■# '.i,t a' fir FU-earch and Development Aork -'.Mp rr n/- .»r- r« l»l r? * he Sinking" In fdttnldi and r. . a Chief oi Division 17, physic* Vict Nam ftan'lshr.l Ifunter ki-.i K«l'(«>»* ,'.4» Project tfa- •'\nrser» Rhsmes" t>> in *he I -»y.; student* dfoi. ineludinx "llumpt» - liumpls." Tr,« r>,v :• ht- held .u the and special devices, of tfie N»- ♦ional I>feh»< fU*earth C'nti-' Ami t . •tiitfs have "t.itlle Ho fee|i' "l.tttlr iark Aw, .ti ■ i s , ••■hear- if;/ rr.'Uf which dtvehiped impor- . and Ijorner' a"d "fild Kier 1 «•* " • *hro*- w rc k- ?«»• t.mt erjuipmeht »nd device* for I >r U ♦ .«• T i r*- rh;» f .tdvi-'.r '.f the Vie* Narr pm ru If Merchants' .!. wartime o.« i: v hnfi Bekidi • I«atef in thr war Pr K5"t>- jer*. ttiH ■ peak ofi A U»^ir* of Viet Nam" T ;e-cj,»v n. f tie-ira! ait I * he third -peakcr »n the ,f, the M'i-u A id He ■ * pm if: «hev attend cla - •tejj sn nartted assistant en.rf of the fJffue of Field Rervicr. In-ti*ide on A-w •encnar •« 11! ■orr: |>*»v itiori * and ron- • A M-n: ■ • if V. »' (yclehration •a .'i* n:< h '-ryaoiar d urnrnrnt ».f and directed the scirnt.fi famsiil- f A . .. . . . the f»r sherwc»«w| ■}» r>irtmerit Htfnes head of nf nh*«ics will i. a. ♦ ari!., to the • irioui theatima of «r»ejb t«i the members in the |Vf »te lesson* arc taken In \(»ind»v meeting lir I liff'»fd Project Set • f...i ti - Ai..- Ir, th.'. capacity he »a* l> virion* instruments and Irtcksnn dean of the College of n i'> cmef '.f 'r.e research di- M'l'itlon will preside over the [■see a!>o piano and harp. V!1 or. ip nefal ' h. adr|uartt»». ' •' jir'iiirarn wj!* **• fw Sou'tiM '* fv if»' area ,rt Au;* meeting . It.m l M-tchfll <•'»idueted Grand II a It'll I ht'fl The 1,-jrnsnij '• • • A i*r*■'rr#r. ark df • a- • * a -1a and Neat rjuthea in 1914 I »r Itshel first vi-ited tl»t tit * • Ir*..'' *-.ft •* • • liar., S'jpeftn'encjef-? T «• :' t Ki'»p*ttg was Swarded the Medal AI.EXANfyf R » , . ' or U J-i'y t'*X' a'lt fr-a*'! >*•» in li'»4 ifter the f»enes* ROY Tf,:- tf'OUp Wilt play I» - .«? -eeee.l* *» Da>*' y . i Mt-ch by Gild*;, Overture Mon- luvvMifittlitm Oid->\jt,'.i'»nrTt v ' 'ti « T'.esd.i* t' v« *r liar^ajn r North tut Nam leaving l)i rt lit ret I took . J i* :ijh Skornieha and ehairman e»f the hoard nf ties lor !he p»st two ye^rs ha - f « r ♦ r r .m* , * ■ of %'iet Nam i» the largest of the ? ..» }>t4 G« er. W.J» • tu»nal labsrelori. operated by former associated states of |r> j(fmint«tritf.-«n at head of the . < 4 md'." In liar ' • I liinpk Olii.tin To. :• e the I niversity of < hieato under u> fxersit* * impoctant misaton to do t hina | M,«" t> S' fe« the I niiarutj of the K»rik»trs 7 . - 1 . • i olli-tiioti of «r led , . contrart to the Is, Atomic t .. r. . -r -. . v v ' It annei* on f ib m m a - ar 1: • S L I fieri y < ommission i t >v ltirte-1 <»■. ... , I/r R'fptej! Alii apie ir >• |U V "■ J' a- "•!«',• {"'■ fnvektijtadior ' ' < f F.d[ye»♦ UJfl * I>" |t . • y I l- f ■ • •*k in f>'i ff fathers arc unable to take » j .'I'm |»P»I »' •• [ ' i *:.(» fun because of piles niotbers In I' 4f,d elf*Idrrn will be con«»dered l .- lo- f.. • »' HR WI>IIV H-lfll A .a n Matbet 'j'" a fimllt rroop elmblr for the \ict Nim Report : .,nd P '* .. > ,« • liir . pri/cs said t ndeyhill I. - . the Ha • } • £ '■ i» ' .«; .• <» * n . ,\«Ji >t t u ."idr.oft s • ' '- •». ("una N. /ht Wal*/ N-h - Lilflv AlltllOl*. fee flf of' f lark presides president over the of the third "Ness Devel¬ (iosiiiopolite session Wednesday thr C Horus |s directed by opments in Blot'MTy * will he ex¬ I orm'erfy a of M •! « f i [ Kirr-ard hlausti assistant pr«- • . plained by |rr I lo>d" |#ff«v»n. t ontinuing f do i'ion >taff 41- !--•» :«o fou» ».f piuip pirrrs This from the earls will f*a .f. . .Ti m*>l rrnmcnl wax of Invited b» \ )e| \»n to extah the gov ■ Plans Leelttre dtr»ct/»r of the division of hiolo (iral science Dr Tatlor will rxandef « recently eetucoed f**tn two »e#r appointment to •»*!- - lb rentnrv to a rontemporary IkH this program known a* the again lead > discussion on im nisa where „e xer'»d as nead HffM -%ie| Nam %dvisor» (iroup V|.ir«:.ir»l M)*U)I plications for xch'wdx Workshop of M* f * mission at the I m »f ha-s-r. !)- ha** It actually a terhnKai a* m-mhers »n«e more an the R-.-ufcytrs He earlier |s Vl.iki • Kit* V i-it Sity of I'rof to S|M*ak •extant, 1 . proyect. opportunity atomic energy t<» examine exhibit and Teach¬ the had served is ad' n»or m teacher education and iitminhtrillon at On Stuttering llnriil Mini-b-r- ing Materials f enter the June F>i| ( nix erst ty to of Riphtus Irom ftnuary HVt If A. M*V »•' To Mi'cl ill Sims .i- : ' * X . ' 'e ! hihl: Wf . {.(ft.ft-S. : * .1 a ... * . »■ •' ' pilthtrlrjcy of;d f.<-r I II i: • . •• the StaU Onivr-r - . . • e MSftmrr *rr C>ce V-'ef •S * : Visit MS'.' -■ . • K . r. .t •' »N v - 'e • F'.■'••• .. Safi.de> a-- tnr *»«- ■•■«' .< A.' Ht'f- +■<:' ad4r»- . , ,r.| .> .»• -i - S IU ' M .H,u- - $ <*>•'> »f feiwfs-t _l««turer« 'on f»R MIX .-a - • ,t in • a: S-.ierM"" ■f •;» •cfii.-.Uf 'ar>,r*ViC>. * ■ f" " €-> ' - Mii Imi|[ .. • J4 ■! -«"• -» ,1 e tfvi *-,. liar wratdk heed* Y -,.r. : .'.'-e, U'/'' ait y Hrccn* DtvrV'.t.n.cn -ia-ak orf'-rc 1 | the f«*ur»'" sA»-u he# WflRR«H iatm ier»r» m** . • i a ,. 'o- ;c i'ttf • ■»<;»- V *■- *- e ■■ i Nfa't.-TN*' »r-« • . ■ a : iM/i »<"et* and 2 <> r. Tuesday in t.- «- K ■ f' *■ • - ' g ; * <''■ '*+ '• "■ • >»ciier» of e*«-ep* P .. ' Eii-ACa'ion Audi whCfr Energy o.i- asi.'1 - ,1/ofii a,'. Ki( '.*tl Oif.'-y »•- - ibv .'.i- ( • fvn who »f*' ?akr>« p>- -f i" d . • •c f.- MS' .• -t I <»-:!«-{.t Donor.. pro tea '-r* «» iff course*. Ott nt'r* and mi irmgrrs ••ver >aCl, ••ipse, 4l .»-a..tvr- «r.e»o £*tand head of tin •« Dr Me ad • first leetufe. re- ihdf »5 a Li .n e* iiven f»"«7 »-■ ! tJ « DisjAtty Sel t roos-f ultural Ferspee- • r .n.'; ink s*> -:a' crure-ma'hernetica teach»r:^ gtixily in a-* : prai let? a- of rr.iftatp- . I p.th- eavh day. wril ■ ' I e •• »er, wis! ffvuderate givrn Wedne^ay - ov"h at- I other* tivr was u • ' '•"«< night in the ftrody Mai® l^saogr Dirri'lor l as lor Has *llol" Job Eur EtIurn I itm Dr Mead a * - -f - »i b «m* • a. '..'Curg >.! Age -r. jUim'ek. •Siimnwry" Seen »-;/} '.ivf n *u r, S»'* Gv--. Ex-School Superintendent Heads Session In IA#t)l)x t.xhiliil •*•*. .* ».c*orsa?cd curator -d t'r.r-.'. '.g* t-tt (he Asxrrican Mi- T>» M.I.' i t '. .tin* i«vrr. )f Na'.ural H*»U4v at Nc* exhibit* of -fw A' -rr-jf to* • a ■ T » a and - a.-. 'fr-.-.r i fbtie* during the *ur».m«r T]»c nance In IHt he became, depu'y i hrr craar* pr dtvuM ComflBiaau-T j,r »*«-?>'> • ! mi a - •? C'-i-arrviiik t„rsi- mar. «h-» fitU this £»•»*♦ turn ** •uprrintchdefi! of public .n*rrw - Gene E'JioCt. iralrurtar .n the Monday :nrough f« / I* *■ t- r, - «iJSi tu»n 90-degrve-pIo* w«a- cordu,} ' » Dr f ♦ •wir • • Ar've bevn suffering, one department t4 health, physical In l»S3 Taylor **<■ e:e*-t«d farad of the Sk",»-C< e- Ma tr-«-*•:.a•» i Ti - '.-..r dire'tor of aunvmcr vmcsithiie with Dr. Tavi.jr n »# wed no* rfxion r.cw t-» the IISU gupertnteridettt of public /n*iw- Teaching Ctcw Kliudririty, Film "Surrtrrary '»* A' '*r,i' £/*"*• * campus for he *\a» taught sum- t'.'/ri and htvH yu that pn*ii|i*t_ . '* -«r «h.w« atfian 'tuff* fourth floor of tlve are {pcateif mi r education < ia,s*cs here tn fur four venrv Uftl be held freer. 8am In !i*e i-cb#» -»f 'b- Idiiea ■ '« i > ' \\ in- T'«i|i Award • fchc#>I Qiance and admauytra- Durmi but cgfeer as an edu- EV I: aa'. W-.f* " » 'r r • . i ticc: \ catfor, Taylor h*a nrw»de * Builduig The, a *; o t , «hKh* % Taylor. f»rmer auperintcn- . fx"fiber <»f e/'-O pr«wn'«d a> a o«.*o'' • *» ' v... ,r- film pgografh. pradhMtierf by He a ifMi r^nrrved a MA degree v»o««u« - {e^aid Drown '«# the -*-v i ^ public instruction in The rsbtbit consists •# 14 l>r fi>*m MSC. after earning Hia grvopa and has wiiften an-' »•* psarki illwxtraline the story -I {-»rtcri«rt| of igrwruHural «ng • i *'iU remain in the BA at teftfml M.chigan College and r«-ports appearuig >« p'de - It "mtains re- n«'«'r;ng, be* ««n a mem it ! **7f" ***** ttj-ertor oi evening course*. after summer term' of Education He later re;eiwd ttooal publicatemt He i» a h> atawk energy eat bdorautas au »tu«n»c «Uie- 4' tbw? rectc't arir.ua: -f 0acU,rate !fom /*MC frvernba-r and hu» served m» the a lire. IMn r*dw»ix»»tA»w#» and !b» AfrMrruran S'CieT* »# Ag«- K ore»ent capacity he ha* Tayicr't work w»th ychool *y»- board <4 dirertocy of ibe M.. i- cuitujr»( Injufiptxp ft Sa»f« Bar* • °f the acuvitie* of Uie uan Edu.atlor. A.*A* aT--.n tame sf the *wrf«l a apt ma serving a« . '4 * tcms «nc»u*i«s a bora Calif '■• sdenta who are .'taking' kMH si aUimie energy la/bc teachcf cdkch, principal. *upcr- Taylor and. his vsifv Grate vwrBht* c »uf?e* The increa.se uf ' industry wwwer pea- The proggarn #a* awarned a have three child/en. the youngest . inrtndenj »nd county ounmi*- blue ribbon rating »n .'ne r*d.G "t the JW7 enrollment of whom i« a education ma.--r at tcrkdtwc *nd medi- Indital# at Ami •toff. Dft I* rtgkt wr frsf ska* t haag L» ? ~**S> a cording to Pfc*- ikicifr of school* and ttlcvwtGO dlfUMii Mf ' by- ***• In 1937 b« hcg-.n working for Central Michigan. head nf thr frftftaepl of l«»igi sludbr*: Dr. Rubin Ifrrws, *»- J ade p"*s- a*r«.-uJtoraI cr.gin«."«T»ng rxtrn- j "'*** J bn A Hannah, "Due m the M'chigan Department of After spwdinf hi* Tf'i* ' exhib:! ibUr through tht. Ali • ak.n SUM trnhibtU nf Mtial mtinner: ChwM Dr Mailer lee. head Z£"' "*> ^ *»« tTaylor'c) Pubiir Instmction in the finance hours in his hunnd off.ee. what nf ID department W bntnrr and inckal Mtrarr and dtrrrtur d from the American W . aum ■<( Ei«ctr»ciiy al Work."" i* jiro- ^ and child ac'ounting division. doe* Taylor do )>n 1 la lilt air M Asia llr, Pkllkpt PnMer amutant prufesMte of ag- d Taylor innovation* this perafe j dutrd in eweper*tion wi*h * After M-rving a* chief o( that Quite naturally, he !'*•* '<* AW-m* E:.ergv *• ... rtrakartl rrswwmr*. and Dr. rs. prof row we' and i by the Oak hi'U*e Institute of ekrtnvily »A tfur 'a, i*tn the appointment division, he wa* promoted l*> get away from it all a* ht* Mkbigbh brad nf Ike department nf |rsgri|ili ftlffcationg| aaaiatant to w»*ii4tant iupsrUiUr.d«nt f.>r ft- tage at Miaaaukcv JLake. Nu. lewr S*i*i«re. cxira-curruruiar acti- Michigan Slate News Live* Dangerously Rnl ftalfr hy MM"* JS.S9S Student* and Faculty Stale Chairmen Analyze 1958 Political Issues |T»e Michigan State New* I* published t»v student* «»f Michigan State Jnlvrraltv. Fast lairsinr. Mich., without direct faculty auiiervlMon It I* not the ofllt'lnl Vote? Of thr university or of the student ImkIv, but white perklog to m>ivp thr best Inlprnii of both, stand* ready to battle any Yugoslavia's Tito Plays move which would drive a wedge between the two. whether p fi'inrt from within Ihr university or from outride Member of lhe A •mcin'rn Press. Inland Dally Press. Intercollegiate Press Association and A.««oi Sated ; College Press. *■ On International Fence Vol. no. No. r»2 Thursday, July 10,-1058 Page Two (EDITOR'S NOTE: Thf follnwin* urtlrl* I* Ihp fjN, nf| » fmir-p.nl «*rtr* In nppnnr in Ihf Slnl* New* rlrnlint «ii J » lulilnrialx a four world l«ider» «h<> have xleered flieir nalinns nn , ,,, f Iral own. dnrinc ffce Cold War. The aeriea in an npi^n,, minnte appraf-.il hy veteran Aannriated Prew. I Technical Assistance dent- of Tifn nf Ynroalavla. Nanner nf India and Snharnn nf fndnneala.) Erypt, .Nfhru,(| Iir Bonn nomovif Programs Surveyed f'.EI/fUAOE (^*1—Presiilent fifith liirthdav nini affpears on the wnrW stage tional programs in which Michigan State is playing an ever- as a defender nf hi* country's nirs»t»»f» |he Soviet e~,*, P'ortcade which brntifh' y,.^ increasing part. to the p't»»e pf i,,».pe- In his aiiilress to summer session stintents, Or. Hannah H"! Ti'o remained r. warned of a grave national danger, the threat of cultural mun('t onrl ho* nev- t,.. , isolationism. This problem, the MSI J presiilent. said, is the •eenncltlstinn V|rt«rt weak link in our defense chain against the menaces of the A "er Stf|'t** dip,I , »■ SEVERA I. TIMES, either hy direct or indirect reference, rvlfted Statin's hfu>. 1 Or. Hannah Indicated the responsibility higher education in D't'ed for Tjfo's frietl • • , general ami the land grant colleges in particular face in esked T'tn's stinpor; , In" the Stalinists Tito coping with the cultural isolationism threat. ■ IV ANKW'FK TO a Slate News request. Kepnbllean Stale f hair- the fall eleelinna. The alale chairmen outline the reasons the* lie thought that h The natural lead-in here is "Hut just, what is Michigan li«-lieve Ihe voters should easl ballots for their political parlies' can¬ man l.awrenee l.lndemer «left» and Democratic Slate ( hair man Khni hchev. the lar' rr. State contributing to international understanding?" Aside didates in the State legislature, thr Governorship and stair Admin¬ Statinisrn would 1.. Nell Steepler have submitted article* in which Ihey Iheaw the of from hearing occasional mention of the various foreign pro¬ homes Ihey enper I In he of greatest importance to Ihe voters in istrative Hoard. nferl Me believed tt, »• , ject* in which MSU is now involved, the average person * * * Soviet hor. (»len Taggert, dean of International Programs. 1 lean Taggart acquainted us with the five foreign pro¬ jects in which the university is currently concerned. The A Republican's View It? LWVRIXt i: I IMHMI K A Democrat's View Hy VI II. ST XI HI.I It . . . TITO roPtWHRht Iqnalitv . . , Hut percent H'arv nf New TrPridv' he in never tiouslv tie kept hi' V.. Khriedo boh. •„ • Chairman of Ihr Democratic State <'nttr.il Committee projects include the two agricultural colleges in Columbia Chairman of the Republican Male Central Committee intrfrpri/jr'we against Kremlin And. in the rnsiilrie (in Palmira ami Medellln), the hrorfd education University THE PHILOSOPHY nnd program of the lb-publican Par¬ POLITICAL PARTIES in America arc required period¬ t}.iftun.ili<»n. a role imposed upon succeeded in remamiic term* With both Lie • ,• i»f the Hyiikyus in Okinawa, the Hra/ilian School of Hu*i- h hv Mo*cow •> go to the people and explain either why they should n- ty begins and ends with the individual. It rests on the ically to A* oon as Khru h iioss Administration at Sao Paulo, the poHce-jioliee adminis¬ he continued in office if incumbent, or why they should II • present struggle i- in line •• premise that each person is a distinct individual |»ossessed with his character and pa*' eec- «;ifelv In full power h< : tration technical assistance groups in Saigon, Viet Nam, l the of economic, social and spiritual wants and needs -- and replace the party in power, it not. .. i e present anti T •- ami the leadership, training academics in Karachi. Pak¬ that he has' both the desire arid the ability to affect his Such a "Judgement Time" is upon ie in Michigan and ( noiariiinn fall* paigri — a small cold • , , istan. bit a* frigid a* Sta!.; • own destiny. the Democratic Party-approaches this 1958 campaign and AOej World War tt oM Cnm- waifibl The fact that thi K••• While the lb-publican Hart.v liases its program on "in¬ election with a joyous /est tempered hv sober optimism. mtirhf Titn Itfiiil) 'o nt- decided to snub hi' ffverate wdh the S -vtet tTnmn IN AM* APPROXIMATELY 75 MSU faculty members dividualism," it recognizes the substantial role played by I say joyous zest, because we Democrats are proud of Hrfve Tito into t h« '' For u while Yugoslavia apneared are working on the technical assistance projects leach¬ environment in shaping the extent to which each person the splendid record achieved h> Gov. G. Mermen William* t . hf a fvu ief *atelhtc. Then dis- ramp, ing, advising, ami researching in agriculture, administra¬ w ill have the op|N»rtuuity to u.*p ami develop his ow n ability. and the All-Democrat»«• State Administrative Hoard and -rt in Ties Point past tion, natural sciences and other technical fields. Thus, our program through the years has sought to we look forward to the prospect of taking that record to Tito's i«tr..«« nn communism Mis position lietweej ? . These various technical assistance and research projects vi t» a < e d on eo»«|ierat»nn West p much diff. •• create the conditions under which every individual can the voters for approval. Atitong »s»uat »'»d independent thq«e of two other n«.' , .. represent a major commitment of Michigan State In the develop and use his abilities to the highest degree. This We also are proud.of the valiant, hut out-numbered De¬ ! tr if! nations Stalin want- Mraddlers, Nasser »•- '«• international sphere," says Taggert. "When combined with Tito is a Commune' T-> necessitates a two-dimensional approach to government. mocratic minority in the SJ^te Legislature. And we are .• i ' uUirdin and he got if the many activities related to the foreign student group fr«>m r.fher* who had the Her their While the Kremlin • "The legitimate object of government Is to do for a become a majority in November. crate Western tic., b> N all parts of tlie world, the individual scholarly activities of ., Ttto w different tie had • »■ community of people whatever they need to have done, I mentioned that we" Democrats approach thi* 1958 elec¬ f ught with hi* partisans tie Nehru, It could not the faculty, and the special participant training programs lad cannot do at all, or cannot so well do, for themselves, tion with a certain amount of sober optimism. This opti¬ f .» « ,c orgard/ed arm v. fKtliee t,i «r--k the samC ai! . • at the university, it lieromcs apparent that international The fact Mint Tito in their separate aiid individual capacities. In all that Un¬ mism l based upon the belief that if we adequately explain ..r i (K.'itieat apparatus »»f » involvement is ImiIh broad and continuous." own whit h ht»erated the eoun- nut himself ttie ha/ r ■ people can individually do as well for themselves, govern . the compelling reasons why people should vote Democratic, The methods Hie university has followed in establish¬ *'s tf w.ii a leadei in his own ur> of coming to gr,p incut might not to interfere." this election will have oiTiy one outcome. Soviet indicates tti»' ^ ing its technical aslslancc projects scent to us the kev right , Strength Halts Soviet secure in hi* job. I; to the U. S.-relatlons-ahrond problem. WITHIN THE KEITHLII AN concept, the individual POLITICAL PANTIES are ustialb judged hv the record • T*i« « h the secret which ha' reason must he guaranteed an environment conductive to his de¬ they establish in office. And that i* the w.av it should be m ie tt p.n,t,le for Tft,. to Ir, a country «»!••', « INSTEAD Of ATTEMPTING to build Little Americas velopment and growth, as distinct from those political phil¬ We expect that the voter* will judge the Democratic Party s'and sm-r-evifn'fy acairtst Stalin. fh-ucp p .( niagic hi terms of economic, social and political Ideology, MSU osophies which regard the imlbidual as part of the group by the achievement* of Gov. G Memo a W illiams and the This «.» whv ;«d chatletige the almost undo do t •••f.d not remove him h> ie.pV C'H'" research teams studying and appraising the situation where and place a higher value on group thinking and group a» Administrative Hoard. • A?*e: iwit a ex|a'!!ed from the non'-Cmntnunists v» they came upon them made recommendations based upon tion than on personal initiative, ability and opportunity. It also is-our devout hope that the voter* of Michigan r " e mi - world. T'.ltf K"' defending the piiftw problems facing the native |ample and the best ways to We believe the individual rmod In- protected from rt will judge the Republican Partv h> the nrord of the Re W- • '• i oi i that aid with¬ diqiendenct-.' solve them. prcssitn and stultifvine control hy. government This re¬ puhiican cotLU'plled State la-pi InhRi In ihe Pakistan project, for instance, recommendations quires restraints upon its powers, let me (Stint out parenthetical!! that tie Republican* it! . of s|as'iiil faculty research teams were geared to what The lh-m is on the right track and ought to be this harsh judgement. * p WITHIN THOSE MIEAS where individuals cannot act commended for the work it has already done in this field There has been much slanderou* talk hv some Republi¬ while Iwing encouraged to continue and expand the as well for themselves, the Republican Party always has can a, repeated widelv out of the state to the detriment of assumed a responsible and constructive position. Educa¬ program. us all, that Michigan ha* an unfavorable tax and business tion. mental health, highway construction, highway safety, climate. (I cannot resist injecting here that all faxes and public health and labor relations are a few of the areas other legislation affecting brndne.** and indnstrv ha* t»een Crossword Puzzle in which government must act for the rommuniity of people. passtsl hy Republican-controlled legislature* I Ac-aoaa N 9*1 ina What has been the Republican response"* Since 1950 ap¬ Hl-T TO GET HACK to th«> |H»int while *he«!dmg cn»c«»- I Relieve HI Chemical propriations for higher education have almost tripled, aid dile tears alauit business climate, the lU'piiblii^iNegisUtora temporarily otDipnumt for hh'iiI school districts has been doubled; highway con. _ S V»hir* 39 Willing have for thrw» straight year* reijueetl the budget of the material struction expenditures are up 250 percent: state police «(». 9 Limb State Economic ))evelopment Department, the government II. Martinique II a*r propria!ion* have almost tripled; jmr-patient expenditure* agency chargeil with attracting,new industry into the state. volcano 99 Hard in the field of mental health are among the highest of all 99 Arabian This, | submit, is h>iM»crisy It WeateiR states; and our hiltor laws are considered models of pro. ata » For the third successful year thev also have reducisi the 19 Grief gress. The unemployed or injured workingman or working- THF ATOMIC* — tft la rasa's budget of the Michigan Tourist Coiilicil. which is charged ft MR. ilMfW IM 41 Fold over woman in Michigan has far greater protection than is 41 Armadtlla with promoting our ftljmnjHM) a year tourist industry. This, int Has aiw 44 Rird'tbeaft found in any other state. >1 •own I Of Arabia I submit, is false economy. imim fttspUy 4* Marl of 9 F»aa Progress in all these fields has been made In an orderly The limitations of space are too stringent for me to docu¬ peaeefRt aa* kp • It iarrovfal dui'ltratuia I Health resort 9 Hag tonal manner under Republican •programs to meet public need*. tarfts a wee4agfel •t S. Pair m wll m IA (poll m 49 Furnish 19 Grow ins ment in detail here the budgetary sins the legislature has 19 NaaA 49 Cantar t Thoughtful Ihe 19 Matal 99 fried I Girll nama aut AT THE SAME TIME, the Republican Party has U-« n visited upon the people of Michigan. Hut let me say this: WIN NT f NmM «,«. >«< It Strong II I'nrkalna 4 Glva • Inda conscious of the ta*i*ayers' ability to support these pro. To cut back the State Police budget In the face of a spins H»k4 Mtbrllv Fair HMftav 91 Caatoni 91 Summer; temporarily IS Niaainf grants nnd has sought always to require a dollar's worth tacutar traffic safety improvement record i* putting dol¬ 19 tt aria-la Fr I Allow M Webbed- II Hitter retch 9 MoiMer- It llaad of value for ever tax dollar spent. Taxation is one means lar^ Istfore lives. Camps* ClaMufiMlr bud 14 Repier* revering which government uses to curb the individual's ability to To chop more than $2,000,000 from the budgets of our Yosr Kajr to Bctur Valsaa .. , fft Moreasui H. Audibi* control hi* own destiny and make his own decisions. atAte-supported colleges and universities in the age of Sput¬ 81 DimutiHi Taxes affect living standards and price*. They affect nik Is short-sighted W Hp hara >7 99ml economic .development and job opportunity. Irresponsible To "hold the line" on state aid to elementary and secon¬ Hrtrra programs in the field of taxation to support programs dary education at $li*n per pupil, in the face of a six percent which may have merit but are not truly necessary for indi¬ cost-of-living increase i* really going l*ackwanls and is •9 Hird II. Homathltii vidual citizen* can have a negative effect on the general short-changing our children, in the process. welfare of the state. TO RRIHTK THR RI'OGKT of the Mental Health Com- This raises one of the major issues of tbe 1958 campaign mission by $1,400,000, with a proportionate rut luck in treat¬ 9t Htincals — the role of government in revitaliiing. Michigan's ec«»n- distance ment of the mentally afflicated is inhumane. omie climate. IS Wrap Our Republican legislators manage to perform a rare IS Frail For 10 years, the governor has been advocating a "soak IT Cap feat of political contortion. With feet planted reluctantly in business" tax program, despite the fact that Uxes on bus¬ .W Over the present they gaze longingly Into the past, while striv¬ 4ft English iness to support general state services have been increased ing to create the illusion of striding briskly forward. It is an rlty by more than $100 million a y«ir through revamping the 49 Hall illusion that just doesn't come off. 41 Ta a vary corporation franchise fee and the Business Activities Tax. Let me illustrate by example, from the late legislative 4T. An gar 4S Distant 1YHRN THE GOVERNOR recommcndeil a corporation session of 1958: 49 Carpenter*! Incony* tax on top of the franchise fee ami the business ac¬ Democrats tried to modernize our archaic industrial safe¬ tivities tax. industrialists protested that this would drive ty code enacted in 1909; to bring Michigan in line with most See IKriBUt.iV VIIW'. hi* I _ mWIOCMTK Book Publishing Agents' Booths Democratic View ,.„,,rr«rntatlvM from mm, 44 Display Latest School Materials pi.Wishing companies repre¬ mrtn. science Research, Singer, the v«ir-o,n'int nt the book firm c icrdifir N'ccrle." the guest (ithrr xfntes (Continued frr#m Page 2) by pvt^bliAhinsr a conRtrnrtion nafety rocJp; to chanpe the out-dated workmen'g cc»msensation t»enefit level; to enact a *1.25 an hour minimum watfe law. HepuTe- rtic akcr 1)» Pud Klopsteg, will , piibllihinK rompMllM lin-«l sented Included Allyn and B»- South-Western. Winslon, Wo'ld a-o-n'-- •.:,<( the viewing students. jjc.j 2 in the Kiva on licana killed all these billv'in committee. north' iirul lob- con. I*. A. Owen, American Hook. Book. /.iner-Plos4-r, I ompton, ,nd Friday the Coilcnjc f r».m let t*. Face the I.iiw",, i oril'ft «'f fftlil' tl'ton Bohhs- Merrill, t'ruft, Prendre- Prillanira, field I', n 111 p f I a e. of Kduf iijon will Im? displaying Democrat* supported a bill to create a badly-needed Tom- ■„ *' ti'ir, I "«"»■> WrdnroiKy Hall. filnn, Educational Service, Pcckley-C'ardy. Braumann, |)e- re.tec I*'--' used bv professional minidon Dn The Afrinif. Although it paa^eil the House, the lf. eyt-cat Hlng booth dis- bill was killed in a Republican-controlled Senate Committee. along with audio- • rideler r r.> ;mi/ation* ; ,,f educational instruction Foiled. |y. < . lleaih. r»o*er-f.eppert. Scholastic. New- !.xtr»»»«k*. reference books, Ilenry llolt. I.yons and t arm- h in, Economy, Houghton Miff- mr»n, mce A'vwiated l.lhraries. Sc|- films llirhlirhts and Brit- v4 Added ua! and library exhibits, he Statistics DEMOCRATS, as they have for nine year^, supported a ,\i o il materials and other I'.n. M'l nrntlrk M.th.rv Illllxf"" 'i vi ii ok'i attraction will be bill to create a "Seal of Quality" program to benefit Mich¬ Uid<» f itms. igan agriculture. Although the bill had almost unanimous Of Jobless dale. Irmiuis, Brothers, ."ir, a* ,ttmi and »< icnce „< !i• 'A as successful both from Thursday'* morning convocation. controlled Senate committee. liit ' .7 , teacher educatlori the book firm agent' stu- Peak I Ml of Hfli riH. form# Iowa, was selected hy Presi¬ Democnit* tried to amend the boiler safety law «o that Th, t.fo di) display was part dent Eisenhower to her use the it would cover hot-water boiler*, which are beinjr used in- ( a t oil#e# of Education-apon- ||,.4'f-««iiHi head of the new Offiee uf De¬ crea."inirly in schools. They also supftorfed a bill for state pr..Krt 4« r.n 4.rln, Ih, May fense and f Ivlllan Mohtliastion (1, urrk »umro,r ..himl pprlnrl. t.mi'. llnHi'tiT Bough served as Iowa's govern¬ in*f»ection of sch(»ol building- from fire and sanitary ha- !Jlh „rrk Ih, »r Wu- or from lt*t to IIM when he zards. Republicans killed tsith bills in committee. (..lurm .»-ch,r .l«»l«> was defeated hy llemorral Her- ;v v ^'tiv ;7Y»s T' -p.e. Democrats supimrted creation of a State Atomic Enercry Kturalhrn lohk* Mani,,il . „ im stull loveless. r„!iirM, ollh Ih, r i'.?d the recc;- Republicans al.-o kilifsj thc*e bills. lflf. »he first week of school, «-r i , .t, was placed upon ac- di 'u,tv be nm ■i* I could pn on and on , .r-;, education students M f.u' in', Moco plfiyroent rr.lls citing other examples of frantic lie- j 7' 'he facilities of the new y.'.k V cmi ir. the month *-n fed piibliran resistance to progress. I -7 Ji. ir !', *h,. Michigan Rrriploy- ,• ,r. Building Publications But let this partial list may show">*ou why we are so , ! ,-vice* exhWilts were placed '■■«•* Security C'limrni iC sn«*kesman fieedirt- legislature he needs to complete the job of building Mich¬ fd »n uiemplo* ment upturn for igan. y international education fio's lot* snd %utns| as the iu- 7,' highlighted by United Na- ftlale Sew* Pterin St r»»< I.MIeu tomotive i'rttustr* shuts down And al«o, why we are confident the people of Michigan and foreign aid lor rhuttrnvrr* to I'jt models, Ill 11,1 ( 41 ION .lurfrnli iln Mil lishers' agents also presented samples of other will jfive him that Democratic legislature—s*.why they know , .* *,.• fippcared last week to displays of 14 loHik puhlishine firms who entered instructional materials ineluding reference hooks, lie emi'hasired the May IVJune the facts. nt President John A. I*, estimate Was ht-ed on prelim- the I duration building exhibit. Thourh sehool charts, maps and human body models. i; . ,r. .Jiilv I convo ation on iriary figures. textbooks were the maior display item, puh- fn'i'inal Education." I Th** week's Instrurtional ma- I . r * *'» iM.V'-d drop in 'he num- MF.SC C«t|« Michigan Slat- Nrwa Summer Staff terub.show lug linked rlaaely to ■'' 1 I'l' '•(»» A«rc without ,idcv Ml R(uft#i fditar l.ynn Skraird .».# theme of Or. Arthur Rl##. )i ' . i'» The ruin !e-r ;« \% ^ PuhMwft mm tmm fm MnUhy Of "The Satlou'a Hrhuals Hu«lnr«a Muni" ftir ugti mmmm Uv-iuatw*. during f«0 j - ■ ? «»,»««-'- jftiorr force and H*y Srhitmakrr uf,„ «|M»ke In a Tuesday after- winter aprlng term* mwrmpf An 4 v .>*■' t'-d Job# .rif!«u of v-niavA during turn- »•»«- Wrf arty niKHi Klva session on "Aladdin's -• >*■:.' i graduate-- .to the m#r term and m* lyarUI franman Ati'l Frtilof ' #4 irrrrmr and fall I amp in \merlra. -• : Met ' ; t«-mpor,yry or Wrr-.a gnte-ad aa rnmd -law mat¬ f irrialaiion |iir#rt#»y n»l# fnnt ;,,».n.,rd I.uker. a sist.i'd j • • • « r>- ■ rk was • C-, ter urater a-t ,»f Mar-ft t *1S7» at tnu • frtitor |#»r»m h»a»»'i ;,f teacher education, yrat V.ffv* L,<< l^-«tf*g. Ml#* • • i. .- ih« rt-1 in both w».M. FRANK f HI'Rf H (D- Tb# Awri#1at»d Rrm ta #n»l'1#d IUII Siirrflr R*m«ry ■< • i'm I.f the weekly d. MiorUI « . !.• •? and .r«» ' -i» •»-, rr.ejd ga>-lualv#iT Id *n# i#«# for r-nut>>i ■ .,.*• • and* t'Hik personal A * -1 ■ .. . . ? i—king f-.r Nikti tuM *M*#« tkf Nattun" radon of all th# kwal n#wa o'in»-«1 XdvrrOtinr l»i'»»lo Hil Wall wyndA* h* had nu in Ihn r.#-v«pap#r a* »»ll aa all f the instrurtional ma- » . • ■ , , , :» ■ io-Uig Ufi- prfwmoi planx of urking his party'* ylre- A D N»wa OtritVhM t ta«flfi«4 W»nig»r (i»lo»#» hr»r ' fl ■■ r . exhibit • 1 i- ' ■ Mall nbav-rlrrtl'.na (oivanl# In art■ ■ id he made initial ar- prMnlfnllal nomlnalinn In INI. tan.» t t ,n# term t2 for *w»» A■*.. stroke to the pub- employment in June l.»*t year • .•.i r.'f. present and kept ' ■ :'h them through let- Stale X>e»* Sv fo# I mSS-'t ... . ■ . • -j bV 1 »ei •.. IMMI '».•♦ hi h - TWO PI Bl.la»IIINff agents. Honal materials In hrowsinc students. Many , " (1'inden v Of the 40 Ratpl. Ricdon of Xrsti rep¬ at... The • .*.,: rd« Tog Shop • i **i*4 i ;. i Uuker made arrange- I oresman and f omparit (far left in left .photoi resentatives donated textbooks and teachers' ed- I» ! only two failed to and Ihurman flat of lienoser-fteppert f ompant (•rational aids to the Vduration Huddinc Instrur¬ (to "Ot, (center in rirht photui. show Iheir firrm' inslruc- tional Materials t enter (Me striy* »t«h» Nlowi. h« I llV Su|H nnarkct. Not l.ihrnn' a » I'hilntopUvr* ! J /"^ A -W" *W—^ 1i ■ Teaching Materials,Center Awes Visitors W"»• ' 'iii Edurntion Building B»"ud#-s tlu r-r id-owing fdm« filmstrips. < '• fi'ff fi'.m d'l. u'p en' P.- ISEMI A L E, l -ANNLALI lufinjf Ih#. first week >n. one of the -'tioi-rved |e,inlK partrm nt stne til.'is t i'!.. s windows tha' separate the the. f olletr »| Mucation include- . ' (''■>' - ' five-story strur- I. r. ■ ■ .f ".»• Instructional Ma- >md "Vl'n-.'r i' 50% - > M.jMT ' r •'# 1 , t * - |/fff#ff#'«f Iff S/fflff SAVINGS LP TO ' * • 1 ■ '»"* a massive r»*>m f « • ' .r • « ♦ f. j ,,'son. Budding's fir -t . . . i t. i'.»*d b,v a wall on I-*' .* * *.. •!*,! . . ' if tU nearly *qoarc > • '.*»>•-! three >.lde aie g)a»« |Mftpl!iftg whh h r. . * . •■■*. I (a-hmere Sweater* * f"4«(.'s inti-riur . • . .1 . ' r: A • ■ c.t- H v uaily from*the** ihw f ilm PrenenlatioH Set JaekelM f»r Km IdelfeM assistant pro- ir,*n( (,f administratise and rdu- J b. a af.-ii f.Mt. ♦(?." A • ?♦ ! A ■ tmn o - ( « tiliwral services Is the f en- ('#•! . « .. dr at »• •• j r•# m ltd Short Sleev«» Dreaa dirert«»r .*• 1 a'or> A.i..'. < f.-- A Although the C en¬ ■ Off . . ter freatl* resembles • library. gudMc- v uat 3 .', • I*ajama- Melfeli «a*s "we'd like In have >1 eo# * supermarket uf In- Spurt Shirla as a 4>rsrii„na| material* rather than MICHIGAN » bi»r#r( " V->* ttv^e a « -n the T'tnrn range »I4I# S»«> I'hen k* l«< | (ioliaiia Seta ,v#*j pv s»,c4 -a) Tf*n SPFCTAL FHIC'ATION materials *re heme arranged here by two '« rgdi-ten tea, he»« to employees in the Instrurtional Materials tenter, f baa bet h pre Is THEATRE PHONE IV 2 7 311 *• lary e<1u«ati'»n - aenn (left) and C«ayia Hills, » T' enter according to K shipment* of '«r,dyr# fa many and other NOW SMWIM ?«* "♦ '• ''•»! i ono !,f September wh# n fall miteiraU should to be come. fully - ■iekigaa Staff Uaivfrsity SLACKS... 20% orr 4—, d-ek-nts return Ih, FORENM FILM SEMES nu, nMw ,*w- -u i» ->h f>ll~h. Ih# ( ,nwr - m— Ml hi r»rkr4 .rh..l |irr«4'llt« i Suits — throughout the natUn "Thti *'*es ua an idea what '*■** '' trrndf it in Baltimore, PATHER PANCHAU DuRds or any other * * *» may be any time we snow." fays Erie I fell (India) WASH V W KAlt TROPICA I. WORSTED (CIMIIZE I'iriurr Asanl be liilrriutioiihl film iV-lival No Cbarfo No fkirit I9IIY WISE Inline- (.rand Prix i'ilm Frrtix.l l or AHaraliaa'a »ioff far Altar* I Ma'. EAST braphir Portraxal ••( Famib life in India MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED •Cm, if you run .. . Morrrloutly trrll tlouer GREATLY REIHCED- EVERY ITEM (llar|irr*« Magaaine) CARRIES ORIGINAL PRICE TAGS 227 MAC FH, UT, - Ml 11,12 ■ ..Mi «*• Tt*si AS PU'H — UATEST WOULD NEWS AND SI-OKTH. Skirt. * ■•hrd, Dried ft I "Med .10 a k. JS 7:30 p.m. jcaav * * *hi «nucnm * a nan - awa.ru aitaru "ROCK A BYI BAHV I Ll'CON BLOC The B. LANSING Admiaafcot SOr -BA&t~i tt> i Woiria^ Me, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS July It. 193# h|« lour 'Theatre' Bridgr Trip Lost T.all Ensemble Students intern ted in taking JO and 21-27 'R a.in Naturdiv -- m ft (rip to the new Miicfcinnc limine and the S-'u fax'k:. *Mould R p m Sunday )' Plenty of time v.be devoted to «ug!»t seeing pie! tire taking, t'crcatpai and Performs phone Ext 34.11 immediately. Gene Etliott, sumin.-i ftchoul re«- fin- tune • r e a t mi n director, iinnounri.v| Costs other than transporta¬ Oriel Oroup Set school wbl be held this tion- must ftf. paid hy students summer For 1/4! Show Wednesday It not enough '.indent-. an- m- p' The *7 trips pl.irmed by the erc to 1, the flip plan . w;!| be k Saturday and Sunday. July IB- r. MUhltfun .SHite News. ,n f. I The "Theatre Men," the first concert group to ap¬ pear on the Lecture-Concert I'iiriipti* < MaHaifimlK Series this Ktimmer, appear tonight at 8:15 at Pairehild. Vouf Ki-y to Hotter Value* The ensemble specialize* in male octets and features bari¬ ( ,'RK I.KS KIR » <)S( ( VTR ATION: Two .loRrnl. ,1 |h, tone-director Bernard lift, lyric- ll-p.rtn.-nt - whwil •( .rankfort ll.tan b. „ soprano Margaret l.uka zewski rurdlni. That «rl 3'' Intrnw hour. «l In.lrurlion or «... ifj (lie lu'lcii liarrosy salon and pianist Robert Howat. homework. The "Theatre Men's" r»nrerts m "ir/icrc ail riimjili'Nii'iili fcwwly" are made up from many kinds of "theatre musir" ranging from In Slide lh-|inrliiu-nt I'ltl.Nllll.NT EINEMIOW'ER walks between linen three-dav stale visit and rnnferenee with Can¬ Verdi and Bliet to Romberg. Open unlil rmh r.enint: Language Courses ol honor guard drawn up at I pi.inils Air Station adian nffieials. With Ike is Major flattry, com¬ Rogers and llammerstein. folk In Ottawa. Can , Tuesday for the arrival of the mander of the honor guard. songs and ballads. Imir -I* lin|i I mteil Mates President. Eisenhower arrived for a The ensemble will present R* program in six parts. First the |M-riiiiiiii-iil huiIii^ coloring* i-liltin-X group will sing Bright Abode" from "T.innhau- sei Wagner's "Hail Miserrre" from II Trova- tore' by Verdi i*. Ming next b> Offered Diplomats FRANKPURT. fb-rman. '4'» Miss I.ukas/e-.vski. Heincrt Lind- ii|jini<-liriiiki the "Carmen fu-' of US .Jecure-looking dinlumats hiMJse files into an h»*re tor Workshop in-tru.tion •> tough and con- and the "Theatre Men rr-nt a'r t that several have neat- (Continued from p;, The second part i- devoted to 'v had nervous hreakdovvrr- in Matlu-rnatlc-s and E„ t;«o 'duet• featuring !//•> and Thev learning (ieirnan ir.g Me l.uka«/ew ki The two ung a"- The fifth session, next Thtiry. DAVID o The «t IkmiI is one <»f three day, has Hr. Edear Grim .Irputy • SCI.ZNICK juiinii liii pafecita* •' which Ihe I'.S. Slite lleparlment state superintendent of nuMi. m Stnl«- Vc*. Offer* struct ion. fireslding has recently established to give over ti,. meeting. I»r. John Mas.ii, VX riliii)! 0|i|M»rliiiiil) special, four-month langua;e elate professor of teacher .4,. NOTK . . . courses to American diplomats. students interested in work¬ cation, will apeak on flue to the The other schools are in Mexlrp Ho We Go From Here" Magnitude ing on the summer Male fit*, where Spanish is taught, The entire work ;ho- of this News ran gain information on Frodurlion top possibilities through rnn- and Nice France, where the p:fsent Ht Fairchlld T-. . h. ai far Paul Kloo- ••. flur Ural tarting l.vnn Nheuard, sum¬ sublet t is French, Show Will mer editor in 311 Ntudent director, of re-.eai-- Th. N'u schrml. pai t!y be¬ National Science F 1 He at 8»U P.M. Services. «. •. ; Opportunities to write news cause I; is located iti a villa on y• v. his morning convo , . and feature stories in both Our Scientific N'e.-d the r'»mantu R.vlera, ha- coin, The final meeting "f •• KVMIM. IN star of the film sports and editorial depart - under emigres mnal critu-u ntt-nls -"re now open, accord¬ " ttung w hu h the Frankf r' • hop will have f)i f.m - "Cinerama-South Seas Adven¬ ing to Nhepard Past experi¬ ha% « - r ,i(a-d !« u, Miuerintendeb' . ture." prevented this pretty pie- -. hooUi Miiminari/i ri,< ence is not necessarv. Ttie srhoo! hei»- was »t up i'1 tine as she visited New* VwV •if th. Workshop Srptemtw-r <.f t'»37. It u (mad. I City this week. The ehamphm Overall dirertor «,{ •). b\ I)r Frit/ Frau lui;< i, M, a holj diurrr of Tahiti in the Mo/.-ut U. ('! f/arern l..t Swi-VS'lturtt Ameruan ctti/eti -h'p -i. Or" Freri.-r !r. Mare from Don (Jiovaruu and head of the ihh.u" ;*0CK JfNWfER VITTOIHO • Soulhofielfie sais on the Island ft \ n I "There must he < he-mi) try and du«-t I I s| government Sigmond fp »o Per a - Song nf something HUDSON- JONES• DE SICA" of flora flora,-Where she was TAMIM'S CI ASSIFIKDH •oldiers man sandbagged barn f.ov« from Hlos-onn Time wrong with the way languages Science - Mathematp horn, there are no worries, as rade during actual eomhat with are taught in Ameri«an sch.»o|s," 1 'enter :CiN»M«sooP6an«M»in : . ttfirll t«P AltHtSlfli" . ic'fcU iii I ripoli July The "Ihcatre Men" return to Irauchiger said in an inter*lew. there is nothing In worry about t». Pace »f U)W COfiT • tart the third section singiin; "Me get students here who ha*e just have good time. . . . . . . fighting strpprd up Mondav a Aifri-Kiisiiu — wlih fiiiir persons. l«i bird Itodcers "f Whistle a had I of language i« 11 hvstaml sr* era years ers. meeting drath as rebels and. llappc Tune" from "The King study at j uimersity. hut they and f." >fys* | ukasgewskf fol¬ can't even carry on siinnle eon- se-ttrll) fnrrcs clashed on the GLADMER HELD OVER rity s main street and in an¬ lows the gronp With "Mleaela's A if" from Hl»et * "Carmen " She . yersations (iarcer Urged Tllll 2ND SMASH IVKKK! other pail of town. I THE ICNNIEXT Pl.AV AN It THE IIAPPffsr than J«»lns the ensemble in (.aire's •flow Are Things in Gloc.a sometime-, teaching met hot Is think nw too American lilw-ra' " At 4-H (itiinti ST ARTS tilMI P.M. -AND 80 THEY PIT NEI.I.IR ft EVEN El AMI R ON Till M REE V (.ourI Tosses Morra" from "I idian'a Rainbow lat a rencc l^ine cf.wni»mes ta¬ I An • I u .;•> . Imm aus.- un: vei ly. It it . taught at o. > c!f Vouths w ith f I -wjtrhed to government set- OUfl't an inter lent* with (Hilrirti !),«> SINNED know in*: i \. show % (hiI (.loini fiont |/go Student prinre m h» vce mn g. h. IB4!i Iw'.oi*. anting pen v.i r. oi!*< t«- uliurc (in-,:F ere adv future* and unknowingly . At Ih-i g Th«- ■ Thewttr Men* ren¬ A' the- ur V, *»♦;» vooi cl.c- - - a.Ji 1-business " against eaeh other and ngaimt tliemwlws! I 00 i •»: Of To virilism dition --f IK-ve.' Son*, part Ititf Song' from finishes the third T u ate .lit too of p.^ and onlv .ibout one ill students is interested • Russell Mawbv, -.ta'. . I w as lh. sja rfk* ; *i oo r»n- Nopri m !. tuning anv way Alsiut a' 1 ooi-ntng of the 4U«h .r . ■> i •• r ! r« fu» The fourth section, alter ;n- a. von an *cii. n movt of ttu-jn 1.'. Week .ittende." 7 mi forfeit- the i- . ir m priowii . r'et jion term.s ion, has th. ensemb » f deeding and n-coding 1.000 A tf,.n « 0 03 vouih "• •; , Mi lite "Vi-l c;,.\ li M.-Ofi ' i • fh !//.-» an t Mr l.ok »«/e.«-kj Here it> different. No Viva nee NVi;::;ar>. : .cluie on tl„. fh-m adapting Rit hard Rogei works GAfft • Mawhy said opporlnmiic* ik f. COOPER in i'rlrrx* wTHllr tM'lof tiki fit-- to 'hr.e quarter time "Our selected students sum#- from 4 unlimited in jobs related t" » \ it .- (..Ivein-.I group of foreign ser¬ riciillnre The fifth section disnlay* Ihe and that there l« * DIANE VARSI .ipprai • an tfn part, vignette, talent of nianist Robert Howat vice officers who need the langu¬ need for applieanls with c w .■i iXig vc bh tIt.»t v \V Jo'in-woi homework. In keep them busy Ten North tended h - \v'.»> toifi-'n appc.l and cob - The final part of the program several hours every night. s- -.-arch i. i ange hi fro:-. repair < I Un- ' 'lit (k'V ' -. M imf<>ii! ', favored features Miss (aikas/cwftkh !/'■> Frederick eaiuiidab- from the lh and Irftne in a medic v from Mv The mur»e x'vcral hflv.- near.y h.iet nervoq. Jj so tough that r1 t.-rn ;ng and include »*»x*t»•*i»- ON»,' wUCCl. ' K.iu lavdv t»v I/k-xc " This breakdown* On,- mart had Mawhy said tner» .1 Cltib of Mich'ih"* number is followed ti\ Rudolph qui; because the w.ik vva.* af- trra*ing rmrnUi of < • oSImk rn/awio m <4irri-rli.iii Fran) > I give Me Tonight" froe Vagabond King." sung bv M fv. ting hi- heard The present * uining the 4-11 CT< — a (sir IS MK«! 11 . 'a** ha' II mem- City remittents, he **»•. starring starring in the stage laikasre-.vski and Rota-if Wiener t*i' Seven part-time instruc- t,»mate in ala/Ut ever - * role that rocketed Mort*rtK«»r.l Pr»-stdent Neut.i Nc*» t'tisenibU" ANDY GRIFFITH hjm to fame* Trout Wits mPHpioti-it ,-ti ias- m 1 Got fh,. A Si ng from Join* Ar't". s . t'lrv. the students all of then; Germar When the student* dii',! prtoert except dau vu becoming especially »"■ , (TIMING BOON • week* bvuie f»t the State New- fS't (Jo! <;»e. i The concluding t J HHM HI N f * M %l HIM GI N HM.I.V" MHIN WAI.T IIISNKVS • "l.tfillT IN TIIK II III KM arm bring (frilled, the are taddle hor*e* commenting op the national numtirc "This Mv Countrv " **udvin.- grammar taHik' G. - M ITt Rls* -RONNIE PARKI N" lor Program Information IMal IV I VM1J vcnvcntu.n at MSC. Mt-» Trout t Jacot's which v i* «img hy the man n.-wspapef- listening t.» >aut ' Ahhh." not Aughh." en?iit« group Onnan .Win/ Ihinrr Slalnl rreordmgs. watching (ierman movie* or i>nrig e» A social dance for «* • by Frauchiger English e usci the nummer unmrm * - STARTS only f«>r those s!^rt^n,. wh¬ fs ied at 8 30 p.rp in beginning We i* • , iavM * Advanced tn» Union Second F • TODAY •tuiirnts are required to >ja*ak Gene Ell-ott. tumrrx • > German at ail times inside the Whip Out realion direcior »«« 1 ' 2 Niim.Ii llii*: day lilt S- I KlMon 1 titMiiiueJ i;it ■ * — ■ i n ■ I«.n |." Glenn FORD - Slwley MadAJRE Ralph's "Kewpee" Cafeteria MSI ■» favoritf Mints a Is RMOniK plwr M iCttlf*** ****** «eylar»ON f M VPV to tm * ro smd » to KM BOWV - . y, b I InC uH SMPMAN~S, usci Niiisu - »c«n mughusst LAKE LANSING PARK 2mi Bin nrr: Th*r»e*v - IMr - Special KrWav Salibhur. sink FOR THE BIG WATER SKI & BOAT SHOW I'M • IK • l it Mnkol PMaUn Hal VacMaUt Macaraai ailh ClwMar Cbnx Cat* Stew ar Hald Kan A Hallrr hMiKiMmmOnol Maton Ha. JaaOaUr SaMaylF.i. M A HaKrr SDNMT 4 F. H ft '&//> ROD STEIOER S MASON AMI THY NCWUCaUNO My 12 ft 13 Jaal (be Thiac far a Ha. Da* «.V* Kara C .V.M. aaiil |J PJL Ua% ,1-, , . vv; l^rliirr Anvoni1? L Eciged by AL, 4-3 HI*H Symposium Professors Slated Planned; to Speak U I. Prt r.lt ♦**«* VntU M J1 J'.* A summer symposium 5n Ijtngfftft, hr»th spaelatift* In 'heir — Homers K ."»*•« I llv bi-al'h.' physical edumTinn and field. to Athletes r« iration will ho held every We-loe'dav in Juh at eight p m. All summer students enr! in MPR 527 will aMend the-#. , l> rtf.tt' S7 j; j* 17 e» is VW IJH IM mm. n n In Pitchers' Pampered In the M^-r.rid-floor lounge of thr- ,Ph« «u-~-M.i'h budding The denaMmen! of henl'b, •essioriB, but an rone'will he \v l- ermed to attend, in or out of the folicsp- of Education f t minor r V* t»h i V - fit it r I« <... [Ball Battle' These Days p!'s iral ton fj| lei 'or -: Mtin : education or»»fe»*or- this ftndj rerrea- tionsor n;' this «erSes of bv its distingui'-h"d vi- summer iwlt «* lif rtstr I ftrr tr»f rtr.n thf v % roes %i, i» tr.i f lf».lfh frwuBi 1 "In 'hi. Yum. phviri! Interim" l-raguc rv Tltt A«l«IOfltTril PHfSM fin- at irtu «vmt*> major- will have an jt,lv »a a, I'hnlol I !»«•«■ Wrltf.%- \ W» v r.i ||„|,|. Kilp.'- 1MO lift-. W - fir Sdloy mo lit unroualerl opportunity to meet Baseball isn't the frame it for. Di f* If M rh.% .ml f )r fl.tr Often fdrnm was .'to npo, muses I to Ami rirnn LobkUo years Pete Ponohne, one of the Michigan State News Li.,,1 tl. N'atlonnl U'sifiio I! , 2">lh Annual All- few pitcher* to k<> directly Al.Tlir \ C.IBHON successfully Camptts Classifieds |.. r Tiiewlay nl Haiti- from a eolleye camptiH to the defended her title at IVimbledsn Your Key to Better Values . . . majors. last steek and upheld the |T, i ,.c..coring "ontrut was The nhvers, observes 57- ring prestlre »f the I'.S., nhmr m wisri I . r xrHlrnt pitching, nnh entry to reach the seml- ,.i, from the American year-r.ld Pet#., Mho won 134 . rnmift l- rnen. tumped mi Hob (in too pnmnerpd. fHr» hie leagues, are fln»ls, Itarrv AfacKlv. filled ifi his hid for honors. C7 CfJGK JHI^T Wt :nn «'S v) L GOLFERS! ^ . w ' runs In the first Mavs singbfl.^a 1- fl'.nohne . fhri-.tian ffnivr* '•/ to fhr» Cin¬ wnnt from T '*as vouns j ,.,t. •, ■» ,r.l on S'an MusuM's fi.-ict, ami scored an cinnati Perls in 1921, winning 7 ,v, I losing fl game* In his first Visiting Profs A liurgiiiii villi F-r t t - ' ' l i' \ | g » H i P.illr-if 'i'i, . fine' ht » • I'i ■- sacrifice fly t'» f roup" !t «ve' !>• ..-••*• L.-i»*l'i. emi-nn To Lecture i-a.ri |M» ii|i. . rti-owttOMf / -,»o CO")»AOO 14 Iia,t t4C5 Me was with the Reds until |T,fp,. nnmlblf upset »t the 1*39 and his rceoed Included 21 d'dl 1 *1 V f; rmow. noiTK-'mr rtriA&'AM , „f pvrnts, r*n Into a streak tictnrles in 1*73 and IW5 and ▼▼ 1 I ■ 111 ^9 lily SHA8G BALLS • n ii'ii - « tldnrss. frnle Banks was Ill BOrfTIKK. Philadelphia Phillies first baaeman pfaylnc hit 20 In 1929. Li tAmno I, m I nibbed hall, sendlnc first tame under probation after a murals rnnvirttan. mops Ms lll'lt S|M-i-iiili-l- rtntfitwA r4w*juku I to vrrnnd. Frank Thomas brow during a pre-game workout at founty Mladlum In Mitwankee A Per developing a so re arm $1.20 doz. a-3?Iflf*. I lb.« 1*41 1,11*4 I- bud the Moar*. Bui- last week, lie struck out in his first time at hat hut later hit I)i 1030 he wis sent to the New- lii-rc l nr Miiiiiiurr ctno fi'irvi- a CAufOiwa-Tluomfoe* I, K..I. Ih*n whlttvd one past home run as the Phils defeated the Braves. 3-1. York fliant" The fllant* re- 1$ gar. \*n fmhndt '"d Mush I trotted «ith the second Ullv. b"'«ed him In 1931 and he sign- f"i on with the Cleveland In¬ Or i II M.I '!(>>• .in.l llr Midi. Slate Caps •ocgity asf/.ea*ostan u *-■ /i t'.i * dians. Cliir Carudoo, wcii-known j.hv f; rati? c com* c#H*t»'4n Ai. {iirked Up one of the $1.85 *.'.'1 Sports tOC*i|', ?J -ian | T - . Hut the Boston Red So it si. »i .'in .ifiori *{»wia|fx*T; -»»<• mm half of the first l-'Mieht him at the start of the □ COMriCTt T0U» C* b*l Vi iTdig r?.'•' »-r of Nl;. hi.'; il e.lu< I- t- ■r Somrticr IVbror Oft twin Uennctt understanding that if he stav»*' t.on .".fid f i re.xTi'.n d#-p.iftrr.ent It 4ft WU . Wag and Nellie Fox Hfto.il |l.,les with the club at |ea*t 30 day*, f. ' -afctly WCHK1AN kumrrier ' ho-,; la-ul'y | ^ Cb'l rfc« '• '« •"<* FAIRWAY GOLF RANGE BTATf NKWB he would get a bonu of 30 f.er- Mar'!*■ Fox to Di M»* . r.- . ,n ii prof' I V k» . luly 19. I95N r.lt ,lr cent of the purchase prit— - I 5tt YOU® T3AVCI AOINT • American lea- *.,r etnen'u a' the t*r i-. of < Iowa. I dire. ',ru>. MS!' grado I AfPfliaiTS I.-- f." hd. nf the day. The "f was In pitch the npenlng I YMOS C03k A SOD. INC student.j if. i research n. S-.x if onri baserpan fats faiitions rame," I Ml no hue says, "and I while Dr I^ingtop, dire.toi of ■>v,rMc as Mostun's awnke that morning about to the divi'iff of healrfi ?,r..i physi¬ banged into a freere to death. All during the ■; cn cal • <1 i I'l-.r. ,ir Oregot ShiU i llfillir .if I'i loufH. rt ii score added their In the se- Wilson Prepares Kunr between ( was freering and I'd wrin up in those heavy mats innings." teaching Both two professors health clai.se;. are lerturers World's Largest Miaiatare COLLEGE f»us Trlando* Af'er the team went hack t/i In a ssmposium on health ami TRAVEL stole Scpiacl for Season Mays if- hh ysiral education topics with Golf Coarse , the tio'e -pu-tor W ft < :•!!# .1 •o*ion« scheduled for eight pm Ifi i I [Hin-'jUe tiOfl |)|i*kI esery Bednesdit In the |*h»- OFFICE |.o,. or," rig tlri'Milh building. Writers Needed frniTORS NflTF: This U the e«rel|ent year last year will lb. •"They calle.1 Vankee flub and hp came Dr. King of M si I to \\ ft rand Hiver first of a two-part feature re¬ he the number one choice fur Dr Met ' 'ed P.. the flanking halfback lull t'. me I iofiotlUe recall" I Interested In writing viewing the nrosperts of ( oaeh -ee a. I'a'. .3' \tmirr f.eorge Milson's World t hamp- Bobby I one and T»»bin Rofn ' lb- leaned uve? tto M'l t.o look Th«- t I ,S. Ifi j Mill-. Idi.l of Ibin-iiii! I II 24U>GT ^inmuul sports (softhall. ten - ion Hetroit I ion football team, continue to give the Idem* the at me if d « ci l tha» teiv'* go¬ prof.- in<| fftlli or football fea- scheduled to began practice on finest one-two punch in the ing to die right in mi fare " f.ej.t A ' und csccllent opportunity JuH 25 In Hloomfield Hills g..rr.c h' the rfuartertKick slot h id to pb lionohue was bedfast fur the free.lance writing), please Mich i. l^iyne'v ankle, iruured in the I • n#»d' in MiUrt lorn in Bennett. Mate Co-'ich f»e»-.rge W.boU no < ir late «'age- nf the "57 season, hi n#st in i lo da«s and alter recover- he went to Boston and start¬ are f THUR. A FRI. LAST DAYS t.i- vmi a lb*- min'or r»s|w.nde«l well aruk the old pro fh I uorklng out while the Red j.*i summer Sports Pdltor. thf W'-r'd I ■tiau.|ji»" Detroit figures to give another good ac¬ ed *o»\ were on the road t* R • • : • »iti )/« i t ft )ii ( Rim* of ill#* Create*! P"tint at I p.m. MTI'IOAV |,mn«. will have ' dep^-'wl on count of hlrmelf 1" *.• > , ' • Ttr. - M l> the sindefit Services building, veteran «erfor«M"•• to ,-nrrv 'to John H»nrv Johnson ranked 'Thin the manager tele- (Mi.) in d ft'. l.ifd floor. r»v' of the team in ftn a- the fourth leading caf- f honed me an » %a. I h. n»ne to Ilniv f St, i* in l ove Slorie* i»f V11 I line • in the NFI. las! year ami I If. fir« pre A'ag> , of the I'lMf f»r«-<» •.,•) fiei New York fk>hr«hue sav - . . Jtl U.S.IO'tAST IMPNC *nd f I %fftl i .imtmign should improve this year I.ittle. go ng to p.trh again*' tie fit the V •> A ■■ .tlli.'SifHt the San Fran- Af'ir the All-Star game m but rugged torn Traev could Y .on - 'he r»c*t d»> H»M" F" ' • Mu r reach third base Chicago. Au i 1. Cojch W.I help considerably if he t*lar* I- i.-.Ming |.rv'.n D..noh»i» ffrcTcat; After tails Aparlctu Sep'erriirt-i I .lor. »■ r-. .(• I'- - AI's a' serornl, |ta> second Hur- T'oc- i. ■ w iogii!;.' id t-- . V-oted J.rn Otwen' 31-ye»r-obl f'ni- a QUICK SERVICE i*\ tj'lw bflLfi. ' ' * '1 bin to n< WdkM of MV cacti Pani i lb a» llrvan! llu"< ami and end To. S-of F fern a1 K> ■ picks and thre«* •' | In ii-Tfi thr fifth, ffnn. Mickey Vernon Jensen kcr.tuck. A A M BRY CLEANM6 Gcor^n \\;h third as This trio should pro« ide the I' All P ork hull.- In I'liinl Mnded out to Mareroski at team with important help for the • GoBEL: regular season Hot. Krotuewnnk 19, hur'ect - vmning run rrofscd the Several other pcmming new* wd b?v« i.'enf> > f >* • five no-hlTtcr of 24 dc J, '.n while » innup-"25 f ■: I'..- na p.. Diana • c sixth inning Frank joiner ' T* ..ngb-o .,nd vs»n' on to rasion i--»o\.- then id High S< hofil sopt.omnre ha- The ViUanova tieen signed by DORS ' *f»en Thfarias twitobU'd the r-re '-ea on cor.tes^ before I'm tround 'ball the «>>arhe m*'M The teSm that the Cincinnati Hcdleg* I-.ff t'asev Stengel, called Will defend Its World Champion¬ hrliw shirt lo .edr/ • d*y cteammj J M»T*Higa|d arxt the ship so ot-.vrv! hawruan came The most not mar oft hy change Wibiam Ha! fb*hr»t' °hc of OtfOU frpro • In y»wden» WrotW WJ") -■t a • . a single to plate in the offence will to- Charlie the nation * Um tb-.rmightired « Ane >. asjugnmer.? as tly nurn- trainer; started HWi hofsrs dur¬ Hear •* en»High, there were no ta r ofie^rentcr An. earne.-j AH- ing trie 29-day Laurel. Mi., *Z3 C. f.rnnri Kurr h.*« jn the content. I'jo h«ittOrs in 19.VI bo* playeft rneetmg righ' tackle during the 1957 *ea- ' < marked the Ameri- s 15th against 10 *ori with vt'ter.jn Frank fbtiki taking over the pivot duties Veterans Jin. Dor an Dive i amit's runtriuis .. Middlcbm and S'ev. Junker are holdovers at 'h< end pcMtimns hick rcadbwiiip and «H are top notch f«-rformer*. ... t ow coot Hop«t»n< tassadi. after an ... ■OCX man HUDSON-JONES rLr/ra Ur« ■ -«i ! 4H Tropicul Slack* 30% OFF vmooo DESICA tinrr ,%t II II *ltmn Iwlrr at A 3* and at I aai^* V.ilr: T'lii-. (iml I'r.tgru.ii Ml lh-||. \)lui. 7 •r Tropical Suits 30% OFF Chiklrrn I mirr 12 irrr - llon'l Mi-- II! S4T. MOVIimitiN IIOHKOKTIHO « I HITS 1*1.1 S I < MtTfMiys oridaaljr w^a^wywray 7' ] 8.00 w—r— r . Summer Sportcoats In 3 — NU S* I v--|tK m CWKAT1MK WITH TIIE morning convocation •rictmkr , Summer Sport Caps lo XM 1.00 ATOM IIRAIN m. nr. tamm Garbardine Car Coat6 12.35 ^ |W;SA BlOODot ■ HM 1 —— Speaker loltJS orlglrtj IpVdUG- DRfifULA 1 KAWIIIDK TRAIL Colored Dress Shirts 3.00 FRAHSEHSTEINcz> HlA REASON" Topic t NANCY fiATrx Bum Sport Shifts aut 3.00 '••R SBIERTIFIB HEIRS' itra) SUNDAY AMP MOW)*fil.fH-U ALL <3)IAIR SHOW liONMrlkMrfMr 0. manufaiturinjr employment averaj-'ed and is leasing It in U. S I.070.HUH monthly : and in 1R55 averaped l,!5'i.00ti. in 19.w now novel m India, will 1m- shown fairchild The/tier's M*reen -it theater circles manufacturing employment bad shrunk to 1,0,»0,000. To film. The film With the cooperation of the and means bread on the table and shoes for the children. drpirlo. tin* liopelesMirss of life Indian government embassy tn in a starving community ill India. Washington, the film has been THK I.OSS OI" 105.000 manufacturing job* since 1955 able to he shown in American It pulls no punches and is not theaters. jobs since J955 mean* hardship for many families and loss SHS. W1IJ.IAM LAM,11 an "and lliey lived hanpilv ever Even though "father Panchali" of f)pfs»rtunity for countless individuals. . North Hakatai, 71-vrar-okj' Mller" storv. |s now accepted a* "a maior The Democrat* refuse to face economic reality in Michi¬ paignrr won rrnomin^tiog ^ A'vrr • serial with a ancellation of the whole. senate in 1940. and Saturday. The ahove scene is typieal of the gain hooking in New Vork City where theater cinema " clause if the book failed to raise p.illietir condition* of a community In India where managers have been reluctant to risk a film lack¬ IT IS FOIt this Team that Bepublicans are advocating any interest httnrer and poverty pre* upon the village in¬ ing in sex appeal. complete revision of the *tate tax structure and the Legis¬ krlloitit //#.*(. t.r,iUp an The matiiine serial immedlMtr siirress, lieeame though. habitant* "Father Fanehali" whirh means "Hong Top Secret lative created a *j$ecial committeee to make an exhaustive (tf t.hurvh I Imi, imi, I'mnl rrlMted. and soon "Father Am MSU faeiilfv memiwi study for ad citizen*, provide stability to end the constant IIuhnIIIII A« IMI-IIUMIN - I'Mnehali" hail lieeome a nation- controversy over taxes" a ml provide adequacy of support for Actresses w.fe took thud pn/e tn ,1 na- . About 150 oro! to come from India." all needed services at proper levels. volunteer church • t.ona! contest n-eentlv Mi In spite of rave notices every¬ The Republican philosophy and proram mij/ht well In¬ arc attending the f Prof Plans Tour John Runrev, who**- husband is where it goes, Paul says, ,t b.u • fhccir h Mny, Vv rier of skepticism is raised m each hew city Ifelieved 111; parttnent assi lant of profe*>.»»i lo the »te foreign language terfiled "responsible individualism." It stresses the in¬ dividual over any c!u«*. vTotip or supef-oriranization. At the -ori-cl bv the I'H-'i Churches and ??<» same time, it recoFiuz*-* community The filming of "Pathei Pan !>r Curl Hail, professm •>! Arthur Co ope 1, director of v. on a hi-fi n the "Secret of responsibility by seek- »!cp.»rtment the y rhali" to its was a producer and tie financial problem was • »nIs Immoral' agricultural enRineenng at MSP, will go t" the U.S.S It I'n a the National Tillage Ma hinery ffceareh laijoratory at Auburn, llappine- Chcvrolet an iilfi--'; . RCA *pon*ore PhD gradu¬ Ranees . es*i.e. on tier ret of tk nnl Presbvter:,u. separate people into yroup- and classes. Jt lielieves in equity t*x pensive scenes, ,it first Professor Noll's tivs agrirultutal niechuni/atioi. ate of the MSU agricultural "U- h.ipp:ra v n is 1 self ted tfilr 1 la- •' Washington, DC - Hut word reached Monroe lor at! and *j»eci»i favor for none. Ills leave of ahscncc was ap- g 1 rieering. department. out of 3VI0 1 i-ontestant Ircturrr and ren* . . Wheeler, of New Turk's Museum I ratlilioiHil Idea priivcl bv President John A of .Modern Art that an excrp Siix it-1 | nion tioual film was Martially filmed Actresses have been cini- Hannah, acting foi the State T«»|»i«*% Ho.ud of Agriculture, governing I «*;ilnr«-il in Sfiiiiiiur daring the time he was visiting siilereil immoral, at least by 1mm!v of MSU. India. When Wheeler saw "Fa¬ ther iMnehali" he railed' II "tin- first great work of cinema art part first of .socio! \, appeared on a jure an Knplish they Aug when' Hall !i will leave F.a.-t Lan ng he for will Washington. loin a team DC. t,l CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS T-.v. I Til*.f; Icftuf to Soviet •rrk ,fj MUSIC tn eome from India. stare nearly .'Inn years npo. i\ agricultural eiigineeis ehoM-n KD2-I.il I- KXT.2RI.V th* S> <\ ' 1 Wheeler bellied lie film', S f'M I'll financial status in India and fitliu'i "llf I • '! I . 1 "! ot.»inrd even I I'llll to la-. by the US Department of As* neiiltuie This team i- oru dkadi.im; tcksd.vv at .iumi imi. f Km. t .'1 .* j tsiin .i'- 24 MRS. DAILY sent it, on tout of Mm ope who - : «•••!» Mo'lvwratcj . o-i •.!Mr nine that will visit Hussia m I'roi Ar'i.': Ad,*'-:- . : ,j„. ,k. it won the (itand Prix in r"ntto .in bt.nnh* on; in lunik n new the onung monttr a part of an F» ida* "Tn* petition m Cannes Fiam l a h\ |,|i .|o'.»i Wihon. .» distiO- .igi a ullui.il i xi hange program CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE lie* ma «w. A?'-* i V-Viet Ah'-ro Unum h *> — DIAL 1320 — being "the most human litre ' i 'u | vi-if n • prop - •. >i of ef the lUlie to.iill* will ?•» Six minimum IS wordv . traveled ,Alensiveh .i .... In Kdinbormmh, Scotland - l.i » t.o- iivh !h Minmu r Ifie-sia thr v ear and the rermuii- Idt'VT Tt'NFH fMMIfAltir I'm? t'haric. KermeA *.f MSU. festival, the film also • day i5c oir.. wai • Tif f-.l \ ' Th« Kil.'f t.ad U ;• during lM.'ilJ Shnil.o ifiis-im .^)ili (i i' i.itlf.flBr Hr-111- r V li! v -iisu- - Thi .S»»* Une-r. hpenal award A 2 dayv *1.4* WILS RADIO to, •,.••• -.-.ik J .» 'o .■( gioup* will eome to this countc XI'-iJH s.waker l»,.*e (il >• reign It. ..«•(■• "I" • "" l» '• Tu-wla Iteacliinc American shores at ;.ii- tn Ih. V. b -h Ho 3 • . «r . .■ ... While in Russia from Aug. IS dayv $1.95 • .T -. • -=. E'» ' h ... ha- (*»-»r , San Francisco's liiieriiation il .pi-- #.bo !■• i .-<■ ■ i. ... . 4 dayy $2.75 REAL ESTATE R ac.d. ".a-. «*-'?*•-*-, f. Sept. Ii>. Hall's tram will - I Mm festival. "Father Fanchali" to • if ■ im..i i ,, in-c... t,( i visit .Momow and l! other Rus¬ 5 dayy $7.S0 «.»eii»)g taa.it 41 that • un'.v was judged (lie best film with I• •• \ o\ »-. f« mate r»»!«•■■. prt-viiMi' sian cities. This Itinerary pill half 1.1 hoom mium> in lies! direction which won it the will . K.i f: I e t t ■ -i P i- • i .« additional charges .,11, a'iii eniut«ee>.|il, », k • categories. P-.-1 '"ft »».. Pi aciieullural engineer* to oh*crvc «-,»e • . f. .««• C* lot («•* O, i ti. Mont'-. ;.-i I'I-I.I faim mechanitaliou practice* in 6c per day llfiRvi It..11 < »- The film had dlffi ultv at the. Pr. Wilson, i mcmltei of the •li>ixa« O f,.,1 If..., representative l.vpr* of farming ( >1 l" !•*< Ton- M> i-Ti- point in set tiring a poll-.a t.a Ohio Mate IHiven.it» lacutlt an American lour Then film since I't'I and an aulhoril. on the Itesforaliou theater, has ac- area* The US t« am i« |!l also make u '. AUTOMOTIVE it w >11 r» at i» . ...-i - SERVICE Attend Church This Sunday «umiilaled loocrapbit .il Informa Interpretation lion alotul for K'i actre**c% apiMrmli* of which the . Sweden aiiW Kngiand Tne . jy-i'Mfto TV l*|s | ; i>.-i>er» ASS I-let li»- ami t|.e*e* MHi'ttN itia-tri'ef AIw re"«-rn! 1, pt.T' lei Of Composers period ulso list* tlirir per^rmamc* an !i iji w ill n ' inmate the In EMPLOyMENT xn Mr-? it ■ Khz ain't b Hair' ti i riatiotia! ' '"ngii"•• of Agn o WM H THOMPSON JlWlliR 'to' final Kllgitn-ei ,t' Hiu eb. H'C Session Goal t. !».>!!> i't. I. MIM S< n' .*4 I •. I I D> IIail Umai > a-bt 1 Kast Luiisin" 1, 1(1 M . * Inli'ipietriy the iV"ik 'I . Ail • o» pi e o il | ill i pap* i Mate' i.b- Handling or» "lov ■ $ . , — ( anipus (Ihurchc It.n ti, In-ethovcn and nth* ■ g.eat ! l.-e lull I notliill.il meetiflj( coioposcis "{ piano too . | H |hoit-fOc", yo%i' tmiiC advanced ptan.. •lU.i.-o' . \\ f State -d.yfi meinbi r n" e iWyl I fie-Oc le-.ler «V $ OMf the goal ..| an MSI' woik'-m>,- i- ' 'ft t la. v Hi- i«•*■« hii h w.nk has «h «''• WM M THOMPSON ill pcoiile s AlM'flt H'O Jin- week piano • i'1-liii. !■ i O • '- '■ on I 1 "f " V P hf-f'f.l i .1 t ;',«!• kf ! tr I - •' !t»i diving and f matei ia! >• I and U «" Din:, agiiiultutal a •> .HOUSING FtANOOR JfWllfR *MONf IV $o/«H EDGtWOOO ASCENSION PEOPLES CHURCH Tor • lion. Ma h.g.ih ..n I • >i.. i-'.ntiniif ! n i pi "duet* nioii ■ im • i.|ui|>M»vn' M.I I oU'i pint slate. ate stavil'i: ■' K ll.'v ... II,. lltPi iralll! I -o, f i< • t ,. He fi enU, i eiu«'ie!i .1 a I- m PIU 1' • M Vl'HS PEOPUS CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH EAST LANSING •I . .MM ■ '..*lav Tbtrt oil dr.vihg "l iatm. crops Ib-ading th« aginulturi k»' I Uiiwnri S\no(l) ■ . pt >.p". A ' pja A of the . up taterfetnauaa *I«M1 > j> i * tie !ht i'.vi rtojfd .1- till into at rpguieei irtg exchiima- team , t • »« ll«g*ll Koat at II.Md .rn I;•»**4j »44 Rrti (.r«n4 Pt*»r »t M x*i turn! enamei'rmg staff member, , Hut ht-iav " ?!, added. of TV I'Ai'o i.gla.nn ' IS ItoAi MUFta w# (ir«t4 K.tori —-itfirtjjj,, Ct/' «-rie- j." - • ad I' l 'U tf u • i-. !- ,, Of, I; lh Walter Uui-letnn He AU'l'k - I V v. Ml X Xi* > 1**1 I *n*m| ). V H' . r IH " II I to 'l >M "M-P W.»ie-.-' •• . UM a** T»»*»** A. Mlorimta*. MauMi hiv t imiMn nor r.« .. i'Mt-,1 ma in !v t-. Moi.sa....) now a Mailt dnei t"i ef : > I'aikiMK « l-.*r .to ! a IP -del at ion non-'i ,■ agiiruittual engiheemn n«*« .e. h s I pc.Ml. Ml J-ZI.JH KM g«»w»*i. I ape . 1 . .-vei . ... .. ■ Hut; i a if.-d d visaui of the Agri« ulturul K> I \si Sink i MViWHIlN o-,--. v mi Km.Mri ' i - rl, n|k' 'lii • is ifC> ■ ««arch m Washington, DC «!->•-.« 1 ■«»<> IV - .tti *•*.,••• r»$H» T.\. SAI.K "tKi- IV 1 •i»l« ai.* I'.ng- 'Mi.' ; , . IM'ily d • tcg.lt Another team "iii'iiiur Dr s.h.^4 llAIK.MAM.UOia; Km)' » D *M* St VIWI.K S« III l»« . » V W u a'Mii'k I AIU F T HHFF Ht M) V| .« cm f lire-'. It,. .111 tin AM in NTi ntMH • ,1 « ,* \t •»?.»»•««- ii.it ii- y^.'t Ih, ; ,s,n,M .MUtr- »»,. ,.1 e : e. i-ttn* • Swdeey* p«*rebi» Tv ZS 00 % m a m •««* Vlnmtnt W .r.inp A i . . . iutriptrliOK Re UMnwt I2lg CeRio'i M* l«bi It 00 I k»> »-ig Inrnt * |h* $ hrt%l I i di i toi t!.. thud omual IIl,t t Ki-ti 14' a<*rUfc}« t«b<* 14 4S "I 1fc» Piano Tea. h« i> K- -p.'!. vaed bv tin 14 ftiotofoia *«• infer 44 CO « II-*(•*»< «*mi Ucpai t ee:.; t.| am Hi" IZ't RCA c*Hte)« ••b» duon 45pC® Headlining this rontiniitns ed¬ ( (»•»»*» HI iG* Hfe-e *944* 44 uC 4' ■» ** a m i ucation artivilv Is In I tiomas »...*** u t Xi*Lrl*l*sr| I t*li Mtll.nl OKI Kichner of t'olumhia I'lilvrrMh 14 Cretlty irfer mc4t- 4VUJ X»»*#»* U»r»»«k «k Uik4* H» : r;:r -» t u t-mi *'rm»k it Or X v lie is the recipient of numeruus distinguished award*. has given FOR SALE 41" Oayl«r »»• ub« . ' Z4 feO concerts extensively In the 1; in' 11 ji* i>« u 1»i r.\ihu in 14 Sy'*4i>4 iefe'e I nited States and I urope and ««•'» V.I (iiiKiiiilrei '«> *-tOtt »«• tvfef 44 4S is the author of "tlrtfntation for „'>yi ill *«f At M»nv .»* tei-ttoox f M.iili, tml If $yfv»Ki4 Interpreting Mnaait* I* I a n o Vetov|*i.Ht •site* I It *' i.umt Hite* Sonatas ** Directing the workshop agaiii ia M.vitle Merrill, a»*l*lant pro- DROP EVERYTHING! F •»«!-.10ft fug t! ;■ ' «««'tab* IIV GE Cuplr •'<* 4a*r%' 14 00 (4 O.t 1«W« mcdei 74 NARIM LUTHER UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OT * ■ & , ' , Icafoi of music Mi** Men ill has Pn ?> \ 44* *«.4« 44 4| CHAPH CHURCH CHRIST SCIENTIST M-rvrd a* piano lipy Univeisity, head of the piano teacher at Phi! COOL OFF WITH SUMMER i* If*" Zto-tk ca*»al«-e«» (*»%.• $4a?0 *ra»rk •« Tk# V*«(J«" « depart m rut at Southwestern * ^ 9. , |t" CIS iwirrlr-iic :_U VJ Oit'soH •f—4t ANO STUDENT CENTER TKe rif«4 tfcsr*F at « »"* State College, acting'dean of the }4" Helix'«4t«> TtiO idHMta. aot«" «•"* College of Fin* An* at Ok'.a- SAROWICNES MO SALAOS 4 at ih H} n c*»«i«-e Mi ft. criod I"" hoir.a Baptist Dnivertit.v and 2 (ay 4v»ao<»f 4Bl«a*#i o*-jy 4 CO *11 V»Mt g**| Stxoxv *(!*«»■•' *J4 S " *" 1 ' ' - . .. 5A>- »t Asa ittaet tiaehci o£ piano, at Columbia . -4 • J# Isixeeuti 4»»ac«*4 University She is al .« the au¬ Alt Mil t«y*4-t4R|4 iH Jan. ; *•., - *» ***<« 1 • H VP - •*trr4 —» f Meat tf» i-4!T* • Tso kWk* \«tta «t unkiy H«u> ii at am oth«* h- thor of "Sight Readme at the ST.--*: H » J'liino" AT |A -•- » ' H . 44 T*at rv te'ri *»(j ftisrck f|* a-Aijj •txhtv «f*V0i 4tn iC ! -a.%c«i %**»>» ' | Changes in the agricultural wW-* Cad* 44 TV Trrliniriuu* ( IH «. cmd «»**» j 11. ■ ; curriculum at MSU have, been CASA NOVA •isnxr MRiMti ; Cav* ***» r4»'. *.* ft * **M» V%' announced bv Dr Thomas Cow - Mil I. M.k,,.. KNinUK *»» ' . Wr.fkl ah-U •4fi opra Daily den, (Jean of the College ot Ag¬ Sa'k'"4 S.' t'- T ' Kstomav # *m •' ' riculture. Three broad «ai eu- of study f. 'f IvT V *p °{ . f f *... I« MlM KetMOe* %m |« u i am • am. - if" nlivrr > »alr« »t««de«r* v*., .ev» .»e-i mi *it*WI. tural science, agricultural busi¬ K K4, >4 14 «JM. ness and general agriculture 211 MAC Phtat EO 2-I066 Alio • P.X. .* f?anao» «nd .antennae e» .el vn.ii • m jp n pr, TV I ri . 1* un, 0$**e * *gy: MSU aim offers course* in more *ptn l»«f s^kt r nw fepedalimt agricultural fields.