EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—THURSDAY. OCTOBER SO, 1958 PRICE B CENTS Station Meets Obstacle Lit Prize Rejected Jackson Firm Files By Russian Author Injunction Firnl Court Airing Slain) for Monday •) SANDhA DOM.ABA* Aa Injunction fiM Airainst MSU to prtvant coiw •truction of the telerUioa atation on channel 10 wtU Story of Refugi-r* come up for hearinc Mon¬ day — the tame day con¬ struction 'Diary of Anne Frank' elated ta waa bo, gin. A Jackson teievjion f.rm flirt Scores Hit with Crowd the injunction With the circuit court of Jackson county, whica in turn issued it Friday to uni¬ Wa|iona Quirt versity ''fficials According te For MSU' !«•(*! authorities, Vgotiatioiia Jackson broadcasting and Tele¬ h a HTIIIINT* NEtll HI l> Ihrir npira ml «p.r- ture ahhuuch not part eularly sought ali r in vision Comany filed the enjoin tan mag a sue last week, halting construction Wednesday. trying to find Jim aulu raph- roller ting ranks, mill win one leeky Imnglaaa' autograph among the page*. The signa¬ opt rations. purehasera free l'»5J Holvertne. henre the seerefc. The J*> kson Coal Miners was one television of tne unsuccessful firm sp- llul (!on«!ri'»* It 'll Foot Hill pli ants for channel 10 in the Still Trapped five-year-long the Federal hear.ngs before Communications Commixsion (fCC). Under Debris WRING WTLI. Conference Meets Opposition WMk a feel ami Iks FCC prs- N Si/Ti-The hunt ary tame from men trap¬ mii.ng f'»r a tiS -apts attend a Human Relations t"*i- the nr.poitan e of hurnaa rela¬ There are It of us here. Come when Student Congres* rnv' terenc# ,n Haiti* Cr»«m»e feel.figs, Congiessg voted the it found entombed alive tion approving the bid of General on grounds that suih con* fa- uahly on the bill. Electric Corporation of 1147,7gg after all hope tor them Seen abandoned. had Helta tern lit llosl festtueg tle apart from usually accomplish lit¬ the »'>< .aluirig (■'Tigress panel Resolution 11 for equipment and construction that fakes pta- e ht Heir Lyie burnerix (Married of facilities for channel 10 Oxford / Team Ills views weir supported by- ii' u*ing - commendation to send to a Mis letter Eleanor of The baaed Jackson on Arm's the same enpnn m Hep i.yle principal At Meet Tonifilil Houwig. who Hi «-An remarked (Married that H 'n <»e s e! t 'for he j outstanding they used for argument durtag promotion of the United Na- the FCC pr««id and ques¬ supported in part by a depart¬ Topic for the debate Is Tnat tioned by congressmen ht«d water badly ' Then ment of the university. a« cai.eci out an extension of the Socialist AUSG President Chuck Walt- the name* of the concept of equality can only be he- toUi^ Congress the helium* Arrangement* were made to at the expense of the rights of the individual ** OfM!ani|Mia Sluilrnta filied balloons sold the peat twe years at football games by Cam¬ ho» liquids b^e to the throqap the The To Flrt-I I iiiiiirilmrn pus Chest weren't being sold at trapped English students will n*d Dr. J. G. B. debate aa a team. Griffiths is horne games this year because Lynch. 74-year- Sophuni'jre Ff'dh-Soph C"un* kChed lied side with Herbert of a U. S Tief medical officer of tne »o rii scats are *' slake in Le>th government-impoaed Dvnmion Coal Co., said the to champion the topic, while East lainiing and sororities, ac¬ control on helium «*n were A'a idea and ffronner for in the Hep Barrel! reported bis Stu¬ being given black cording to Elections Commis¬ containing auger and vtta- opposition. sioner ftemhard Schumann. dent R.ghU end Welfare Com¬ *n small quantities Dr Thomas Osgood, dean of A sororities seat i» also open mittee work on the Red Cedar the School for Advanced Grad¬ r»ri Student Congress, he said. rarine service was progressing uate Studio*. will moderate the Ail favorable in the opinion ef ~off-campus voting will take deiiate which is open to the place in the Union from t a m . Emery Foster, manager af Use 8 p rn. dormitory and food service, who requested study of the mailer. Slated for Coronation Ball Appearmire Harreli'a committee hee bean collecting petitions and letters from studenta asking that the Marterie Band Boasts cari-ie service be continued. ear fur Long Hit List the muse a! extraordi¬ of IF6I and tkS4, playing Chi- Director of Organisation# Den Rr ungard reminded members ef the National Stu- dent Assn. regional nmeantlan Cnngraaa nary, Marterie began to be cagos mammotn Scddier Fleid, at MTU Nov. Id-It. knows kg "the Caruso of the Dvtroit'i Briggs Stedtum and Rep. George Arrbutotta f Lan¬ trumpet.** sing) waa appointed —rgaant- U g short time. Marten# has Cleveland ■ Municipal Stadium. R olrerine Pix scaled the top hurdles in the Co-starring with Marterie un Bri(ham to replace Rep. Blown. the spectacular producUosai were Elections Commissioner Bain- nation. Me «ks picked by Down Beet mferine as the Vip uni* Perry Como, Patti Page. Julius LeRoaa. Net "King** Cole and Applications Set n the country last season Sarah Vaughn. This unique honor from Down vt/Ur., m Mijrfla The foot-warming styles that fln.1 .IM-Umu BkkC aafk to Marteries ~Shnd tor Irrmnmrnm skyrocketed Marten# to the po- flAU. Co-ffM. mi f»n* li|» whan flto kdllass felt the aatiaw siUon at one of the nation's top roviKrtl immimk. wag mm again ripe fee a dene- bandleaders will he on display Kg fetwn earn parable to the one at the Coronation BaU to ton toto aa tot crest of whlckr^ This years ball will alee fee- Banff totodnsan, Glenn Miller, tore a brief intermlsaion. The ■any Jtoaaa gad the Doraays Rpartao Guard drill team w.U rede to towawftoty. egeeute a fancy sequence, and 1to fetotor to land the featur- the corpe sponaers. selected by ad daw Band ef the greeuet members of the Arnold Air S"- paptof fMWto show ever as- ciely and Uw BOTC Officers' I:f oil workrro oa tm Compos VM. illiana ndto Baa also twice gone «o Club, will be esped by Col. CM furut drln Addlttaaal lalaiaalln smr ItktoB Mtolirfe. The shows were Th^jmas Barrett and Col. Mer- T.rk.u ma, ha porrhomO « ha aMinal Saa Oaaa Ohtnaa toa ftoff extravsgaasaa too Munaon. michioav »tafb. mxju. arc, he had said he was "irn of free men. Nor would it ff •tensely thankful and proud." Bv J. M. ROBERT* "THAI expansionist aims of inter¬ * the ■aal Dally by MRU's"CS.AOf Student* and PinHy AP News Analyst national communism. In ordar to preserve far him Vte Mlchlcsn State News la puhliahad bv «tud«it» of Michigan Stat* self and other Ruaaian writer ■mi. tut Let sine. Mich without direct larultv supervision It la In his first message to the The need of the world for a minimum of expression, h< Clthe offlctal voice of the university or of th# «tudent body, but wrhtl* a orid Pope has asked cease-fire in the cold war seems ^illlnf to serve '1,0 tx^t Interest,", of both stands ready to battle any the new refused the award from a con hy the resources devoted to to pale for a moment, however Press thAssociation It cornea e two. whetandherAmoitalad from o,it-id>- ^'em,,pr of the Amo< lated between mittee which waa jubilantly we! . H which w-uluniversity within Collar* the Inland Dailv Pre*s d Fre«» a orwedge drive Intercollegiate Mms should not be used to "in- .rease the well-being of all. ciU- before one the natheti. spectacle of sensitive human being, turned when it recognized Ru ian scientists. .ens, especially of the needy?" landing before all the others ir There is horror in this pictu. Vol. 50, No. 80 Thumlay, October 30, 1 !»1K Pare Two The difficulties in the way, h« •iaid, must be overcome "even » hamr, Boris Paxternak it creative man standing nskt the meaning o t-fore political force. if by force." Strong words for Because of It is a reason aside from cc . the society i live Gambling Blackens an apostle of peace. his award in nomics why free men migh' Oddly enough, his question in." Boris Pasternak is turning iare to face the cloud that j- had been answered by Duile- his back on th«- Nobel Prize for Before official pres- -haped like a mushroom. nnly a matter of hours before it Literature. Big 10 Sport Scene was uttered. Ruaaian Vein The USSR, Dulles said, vetoed in the UN a U. S -Canadian pro¬ posal for international inspec¬ tion of the Arctic to avoid it- use as a pathway for surprise atta k Me referred to a single area, but in terms which apply to the whole world. Lour ago president Ei-eohov. er suggested before the UN the- nil countries renounce war an devote the saving. to w»rl«' Economic and social develop men!. But that i.s not the wed of the Soviet Union. An economically stable wort- would not be one in which Coo-, rnumam or any othir quasi-' ru re-all could be used as a ne' in which to capture the spirit CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS D 2-1511 EXT. 2611 Student Defend* William* Deadline 1 p.m. 1 Dav Before Publication Ministers Against Going Wet who follow the Christian ethic * * * CLASSIFIED RATES minimum IS wo.di | _ ncxrnAi •Vi»-. i*h.i. Vev rt.rrTRir OiinmarU portableus' ar¬ PERSONAL Te the fcdller: Hi, He rive >1 A« Irnt'ia tl?'1 !»•*' term* At a meeting of tf.e Fas' Lan¬ We recognize that the problem S'ore 1110 K $1.45 ' >."wives' Vrvirr sing-Meridian Township M.nis- terial Asso lation. held on Wed- of alcoholism (and alcoholics!, (ioed Defend: lli(< I z-isrt nesday, Oi t 22. the Ea-t Idin- 4 d.yl 52.25 M*nv 5=r= (»ov. WiJIium '•» vf»ii j<>r turUidam of those persona who use aLohol Kent «u>g minister* adopted the fol¬ j« a beverage, nevertheless ia a 5 d.yi 12.50 ether »i«Ken deliri.'i* IV S-Z1ZZ rm'ne* tf REAL ESTATE lowing resolution: "As ministers of fcw»t Lansiug, ie ,Miiiaibilit> of all citizens. ADDITIONAL CHARGES Any diaagrevment withRi the we aie deeply coiner ne I sbmit f find it difficult to rationalist f.r ..c8 word ov.t 15 'tie personal needv and proh- Aksovtatioii regarding the relet- t Lansing I-1H HIVS.H TKMUOR I endutu uefai e thr voter* of C**4 * purpose for the at lack ».n 4c p*r Jay fiitranca to campus S leius of our community. We.*!' c»ov..Williams in Monday" S»*:, mt*daia»i h#*ii*irully stoarn ■tan11 re.ul. in minister tn.aiu! l-emmg i* at the point of de rloui hnnil l.o*> down News 'The only puipoee I ran counsel with *11 who are in need trimming whgt ia the best wey ED S-S37f» see fiii this attaca is that it .■ f aid twruu «• of the problem •it deal with theee problem" an effort on the i»*rt of the St*:. AUTOMOTIVE and ire of aN-oholir beverages The members recognize that the News to join in poiitictl rtue' "The members present sll problem" of the misuse of alro- nd are not solved Simply kts throwing HOUSING *tand together regarding the The State New* judged thr Christian attitude toward the egnlstioti "A majority of the ministers Governor without consider if.» misuse of alcohol ui an-, of ■ '.* desire lo state their feelings Rue Ihe circumitsncc" Tlie fact • "n of abuse ft is unah:- name S5«- 4mm ntd to alleviating *ni con¬ that the advertisement to whic t..» right Sft v understood .to be the as sn • hed Naa; trolling the problem* of glcohn' 'ne State New* referred i« j phon# iv' i«en, • 'ibMr.d faith that drunkenness SI s atis the Rnef l-anaing el«v chart# ■eiies which has neen going v and Intoxication is prtdiibite* for a year, using the name* o* •hould not be emended end the* Likewise, It is understood the' the sale of spit its bv the Mime of the rn■ 'ad* I'arkuig ar.iJ iiitif. r* en* it i-iim i«n*tna !• dictionaries The magMrine in which th APARTMI ST Ttl "II ARE with • ■*+■ m oa Kudtflli IS par t IRt I K R ti l • hPARTAN tHRlSTIAN enet appeared ia one of »u Rhmw IV »ft*r I n rtUPWBNIP leading literary magarlne* Th 7 om., 3»»7 Student her* nee crrtainb not Partlyhath r^uiet 7.IS p.m. IS Union Com# is * magazine '• r»H»a'"1 l RIM 'MX AND Regular meeting furn:»h*d . .. . • drr*aed. "Source "f n#.v Ufa ' uhirh we should feel d,»gr*cr ' • iitia* l"<.^>a after « IV 4-"*?* M I Ml bi t \ • pm. Union Tower Room 4' having had our Qovrmiv ^ pm. 3S Union §*•<»turaa wui in ItlCHAM '* IINI&HT AUTO SALIS 'X DTIi'SAll v vi. r rtifrrr »>« taken f4>r the Wuiverme Wolverine picture. apuear f.. T*t ..'nuhfi' ISA N f^aar It t« difficult to *f» whv th. l>i A Ni»v /iee hour. rrdlctie * man who has ' HR! f Mil I* f ROM ■ >' «fp,>, *r S'.i.niared fout room* f$r*t floor • f the\laigislature to^■prevent » 1 • *At»i "• ilai, Mtiti** pal.'. f'tlKing •;<« par Crossword fuzzle i(ousr l effe* ■ . p.m. Wi'ii'i ; ogiam of instruction in drastic cut in apprpi at ions t< .ft *"«>r i .. ..nth for 'itiaa mala stitdcn>a hour iut pi-tpettiee o^etwbeis M»r»e Code and :he»»i» for ntrma IV »-u- oowr tn<»«e wishing t.» obtain gov¬ 34 Orients* I think li might be wis# fi» a*ta- Phuui. ED : nmrr ROOM FTRNINMKD unit. tM (I IB ernment license*, and inf«>r- JS rt.'npiato h.u^aha-plna farlinia* for aauce e e l'for* of the S'ate New" V • t'tiiiiia* p.iaina T Jn ,. ' P.*rr*:ie t ab c M ua'Uri on operating club >ta* w > »i«u check into (Tdvernor Williams \t.l kAHMVNV Sl« »aeki» FD *-e?SC tf L»hn L'-vmis w ill *t-> ak on the •>.m WiM! rotKlltier n« h aro ia>t rvca'nl ff you do. you wi Realtur Dutluer Team" AIPHA Fit A ' •' "" rmVATt TH«r. KO..M. MM fmd that the Governor ha« Urn* furnished Hast and I I ft (HII RMf-T* Bl itrr 7AS pm.. 4ti> ll^ior Union. H #.> a friend in educatio an- ut;ntia>- included Parkie# Adults IHNNIK l»AN4 f INK meeting will follow: IV v>«i tf HOARD It .uc»* to the student You might re¬ EMPLOYMENT V ingr«, tea i # taking of the group picture member this before reu ak'- : n AT N>- 5 »g Center It ClvtUlka MORTAR B4IARD p'rl in "below the belt poii'u- anmal VINOt.1 ROOV Foe. rent Tw« Reganimg the cartoon whui .*k» fro Mala aiudrnt IA K»ut H 3d i* 1 '! -m, . a, .pa* M Triweaa -4 IHI FA PHI IPNIION .appeared in the same *.ue ci* r> I tOt Ap.-rovad bouatRg SI guiwlien at Vaatareava Feaaia Dieting Governor Williams a* reasoning VTTtNTION WALE • STUDr.NTH Id I'eraia Walter Reuther * to. the»e jm rn vr* i'v«T i I'" '>•' Kii»h*- and large tfOBN 1 l^gaiMlary sot H#tt*r «,«t s< t»a' roooi Pho'M» ED S-dTtS vary little 'me can *-»■ to prov» ■i -T Id sulf a I Toi;U» tiscay nipi.sti* sea Phiw# IV ft-i drncl'ig now rtdiculrnss this is. 3 Arrowroot i lit taper Anyone who i« at all fan La, 1 Papa* S Ao Fattier Wlhamsdieg with the Governor is *wvn 4 1'i'iv. nai ty If that he la s men of great statur- \t*"» oi d t)ne*Tanth cheat. and strong ®bnvtetion» It it cer HOL Vt TNA1ULR |S wtfit I m U k-t a h*' Jewelry tamh- true that all txe- ntivc *-4Jata.i hasted snfi#* attacnad On • A sou -ding II Hoi! «*d aie infliMHKleti in some ways b> jw# tiR, 1", ml1*« from famous ?'«f»!ie» :> J-Zw" before • *> «r aOar 4 sa Id Hot#, n.atgr people, t doubt that Bru t€ S JUST ASAT AT tilt thcr, regardle** of how gieat *: »» \»- .r.divtduel he is. does the rem- M Fotre Ui ' 7C 1 ota! piete job he ie noted for dotnt fot the union end a- the nam TEN TICKET* FOR «i>* Wistnutn LOST WRIST «A' Id g$er)tK>uy Cnaaatt sUfr>- iva* lime Sit on the Governor vtball tame bus gaUintok "M flMMfn. Raward m Merret shoulder end drctete hit dr "ws RonaM PblBipa Til W (fr.r.j Ktft*e* F Lanung EO T-ZSa, is II l ofta- Fiksn B in EJ>- J-SSU u APARTMENT tslZft LLICTKIC VtWfta snd riastfic letTigrfstiH- CVood vendition Phone ED 1-SOJS after ft. avAis f— Tto** ope Slates Nov. 4 Coronation Pinnings |»lm XXffl Sielwrt Savs in Fr>nice Band Men KAPPA ALPHA THETA fWy DMpH. Oak Park, UL, Helghta, Ohio, sophomore, to Jerry Franx, Lakewood, Ohio, to Dick Call Henderson, junior and Lambda Chi Alpha ssues Birmingham junior and Phi Nancy Millar, Muskegon jun.oz, Journalists Need Protection To Relive Delta Theta; Jndy Neilaen. Chi¬ cago, III., junior, to Hank Lang, te Roger Harmon, MSU gradu¬ ate and Beta Theta Pi. f or Peace • "The relationship between the journalist and his sources is of w "The right of the journalist to ithhold the source of his news formation which the has gathered is available in pub¬ journalist Memories University of lITinoic aenior and Delta Upsiion; Dvnno Roberta, Grosse Po.nte junior, to Ed ta John Hoot. HALL University vt I UnrlH Anticipate* such that importance to our society it should be protected by has not been generally recog¬ nized by law in m-.st countries," lished form to everyone, includ¬ Matsoo, MSU graduate and Phi Delta TYieta. Muskegon Jun. #. Michigan agpter and Delta Tau KICHABB ABMOCB Enfi*'«'e law," Dr. Fred Siebcrt, interna - Si chert pointed out, adding th.2t ing the legislature, the courts In Halftimr Show KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Delta. ^ tionallv-know authority on press and the public. Roe "t'.:s particularly true in the At Banker, Birmingham ■OITH CAMPBELL HALL is Homecoming L-C Series ItATICAN CITY UPi — law from MSU. sa.d Wednesday at Strasbourg, France. United States" He explained that bills to pro* He said'it is "naive and spec¬ ious" to argue that "no source •ophomore, to John Babb. Pitta- burgh, Pa„ junior and Sigma Helea Varateeg. Romuiua sen¬ ior, to Hobart Rogers, Lam.i.g John XXIII Wedne*. Speaking at a meeting of the t» ct or informant need fear reprisal N'ot that th« mirrhinr Nu: Beth Garrtngton. Cleveland senior. „ , ijf.itmHtwl next Tuee- Jnternb'ional Association for Re¬ se« rrw the journalist's privilege of have been introduced in if and his information is accurate hand qu«*'.iun* anybody'* To Present search in Mass Communications, the Ton jre-'. a? l "-t I? time* complete. No police force hU coronation day memory, but * special (how THI RSDAV ONLY __ etlled upon the world'* Siobert said. "It is the duty . f all professional organizations in but none of the bill? was ever in the world can guarantee com¬ plete protection from organized Noted Writer J to ehannel man'a the field of journalism to a /- tate for the enactment of pi reported out nt committee. "Attempt, hare been made at criminal method by elements. The which a journalist only entitled "I»o You Remem¬ ber?" has been planned for Richard Armour, author and FREE with every Reeular no* Item PIZZA on- time or another to pots sorb protect his halftime at Saturday'* humorist, will appear at 8:15 to¬ into pot ho of peace, source is to keep legislation r n pot er to pro'-rt 'op a law in most of the states of la at. Coke. Root Roer, er Orange journalist from it secret" night in the Aud as a feature of jp* a»w spiritual aovereign compulsion to llr I nit-d h' t"» " a1 id Siehe-t. . Nomerominir football game th* Lecture-Concert Series. est H her* or have U delivered reveal his sources "hug h attrm -U bare been with Wisconsin. Roman Catholic Churh su A professor of English at DHI.IVERV SERVICE — ER 2-K5IT Rlebert, IT. S. representative au-r-iafnl |n onl* I? state*. jell; domonjtrated hia inten- an the **r*utlv* council of the 'What the Director Leonard Falcone has Scrippx College and The Clare- tlKIJVEKY SERVICE ED 2-C517 pmrra!:*! I'M fir»t ' af being a vigorous leader. full toy of hi* international 9%«neLtion. i» di¬ rector of the School of .tnurn.il- cealing '* •• «'-';rce ts no« of is forma: --n but ir» .r-r»t;on. '.he con¬ Engagements indicated the band will do its part to bon'»r the returning mont Graduate School fornia. Armour received his PhD from Harvard and studied un¬ in Cali¬ VARSITY DRIVE-INN 74-year-old Pontiff alumni by reviewing a few mus¬ lam and head* division of r. me or nam« <»f hi* inform- m:i.T% DFI.T.4 DFLTA ical memories of the past 30 der fellowsh.pt in France and 1217 E. C.rmnd River , a *riw of decision* indi- RUM communication*. e: :• " I't- point' *hat >'.! |ft- Judy Henderv—. East Lansing Sanousky years. England. He has taught at sev¬ l ba r«i*n will be a dy- a to Stuart SteggalL West- en colleges and universities ia «ne. >. To oi*n the show, the 125- f ' i, N J.. senior and I'i Kappa Europe arid the United States. , iw decided Mai Ms ear¬ Traditional Torch Harness Pii. picce group will form an old MSG pennant and play "Varsi-y Most wMely knowu f»r his th* siMt c«l«rf«l of all nreweeiee. will be beld To Brighten I fin.TA GAMMA Drag." remsnis ent of the era of tight verse, he has published WATCH /V/> Ballv C" II TerkeUoa. Laming *en- raccoon coats and flapper boots. pver 5,000 pieces In sprh mags- I rather than Nee. • sa p i<».. to Jerry Rider, lumsing sen¬ tine* as "The New Yorker" »n4 Iron Thia win fareeaat la aeme seer- be exseilj s A tradition in it* second year dorrna tt are making re* togas ior and Alpha Tau Omega. GAMMA PHI RRTA Par the benefit af the alum¬ ni at lilt, the baud will next tmrm a Juke bax flipping record* "The Haturda) Evening post." H.s books, several of which REPAIR after Ma eteetMe. At MSU will the Home¬ > w n.i-ace Inote oe- SMC-Ad. .v • j; , open Keatit lart. Royal Oak soph- last y* >r. and play #na af Benny Gnod- have been national be?T sellers, coming weekend again Friday on ore, to Terry Evans, fern- •i the feast day of St. Pr*>..den: J ;n A Hannah man'* all-time rlaaaira. "Ming, number 18 Among them are "It B'-rromeo, whom tne night at 7:30 dale; Randy Handera, Buffalo All Started With Columbu*," "It v iJ send the runners ofT fmm Ring. Ring." iti long admired. More It is a torch run from the the ( api.ol step* senior, to Chu k Hatter, MSU Al! Started With Eve" and « I^eo, ooo persons will crowd Capitol to the pep rally in Jem- graduate: Barbara Kolm. East The third formation of the "Twisted Talcs from Shake- _ ii* uty school su,< rir.'cndent, Lans.ng senior, to Dave Grover, •how will t»e a palm tree and (>vr » Basilica for the cere- son by 35 fraternity men. ,w,I! represent Governor G. Wayne apeare." r "h likely will be t*ie- NT- mien Williams a*, the c e- senior; Rally Rosier. moon, symbolic of the Broad- Hi* latest work* include Seven groups ol live men each : '..j Europe. East Lar.s.ng senior, to B'«b way musical hit of 1W4B. "South "Nights with Armour." a collec¬ will carry lighted torches ir. re¬ n«on> speech Wednesday, the Tti* trad.'on of t'*rh Lockhardt, Scars !ale, N.V- sen¬ Paciflc," and 'he tiand will p'ay tion of light wrse, and "It All lay teams, each team being re¬ rur.n- rs ior and Kappa Sigma. t up the cause uf world one of the show t tt»p tune*, Started wi'h Marx" ■ satire on » ■ lieved after 7/10 .if a mile Toe r ti /eri *r.e b* ,'.nr..ng r.f the K APPA AI.PMA THET A "Bali H al " tji. .*v cnampioned nearly 20 last relay including live IFC f> vn pic g ;i m e s in »no> nt Ruv.a and coirimunism. ■J cf Pius XII. his predeces- members will carry the torch** tn The same tra '• t». J« ni Lyaett, Birmingham sen¬ Television !• today's ch.ef He ha* a > written books of tne MSt* runner* a.'.', open tnc ior, to J<»n Shepherd, MSU grsrt- medium of entertainment at biography and literary criticism ir.to the pep rallv The run is _j XXIU. the former An- Horri*«. «miin# fe-' vitie* us'e and Delta Tal Delta; Mai¬ either alumnus or student can and b " k reviews for various five mi lev i ,ng and takes about L o.useppe Cardinal Roncalli, 30 minutes. lt* Maxwell. Hryn Mawr. Ps, attest. To show what can n«w spapcri. Ce- la Latm a challenge to Tne torches will be of a new junior, to Ken McKenny, Glad- hapj-en by water..ng too tr. e-h H-ddsrs of t>rcture-Crjnr*rt ■ leaden of all nations " genre this >« u Sixteen inef.es \ alue of UampiiH wyne, Ps junior and Sigma T\', the band will form a face Reriej tickets will be admitted Aiuha Epsilon. of a fellow who** *•■** have u;"«n presentation of their tick¬ long and *4-inch*» square, they Total value of land, will be buildings HOtTM C AMPMIJ. HALL b**n "over-exposed'* to televi¬ ets wrapped in kerowr.*- at. : equipment belonging to Cleanav Haab. Muskegon sen¬ sion. Accompanying th* forma¬ Armour will tie autographing i d war discovered M oor ioaked burlap. This is expected MS'* .• more than SUS milint;. ior. to Charlaa Hunt, Midland tion will be 'he tune "Every¬ his bm k» at Campus B-fk Store Mfe oa etaer fraternal to be an improvement over la't A SW> k37 poet-war expan* juniur. body Liv« a Lover " from 4-8 p.m. i and eeiversal ah«vli- year'g hares whr.h ruined man* ■ion pr« gram begun in IMS in- of the runners' togas. act »r luig cri-aies the va.ue as but'.d.nga to David Rendel. torch run are • rrpleted and improve¬ TICKETS ON SALE NOW yeopia ask instead, he Chairman of Spartan Assemblv ments made. L 'peace ui virtue m which The toga*, which are replicag for i family can live fr**- 0? those w orn in the am lent MAKE THE | Nourish. and prosper . , Olympic games, are the proper¬ . CAMPUS CLASSIFIED* ^d-.ty and concord from ■ one can rise a true ty of the University Women's Vol R MORNING ANNUAL HOMECOMING DANCE SEARS in Frandor v\g the use of man's in thr fw "pernicious • «f death and destruction." instru- SPARTAR RELLRIHIiRS ■rr pontiff urged the One Piece Hi .ceders to find a way in i th# wealth now poured sril.1. NEED PLAYERS TS* Hiainal*, Qua **l C-arl -IK h* ,ra«*l«l Hnmmabir (ward* | eeap^tu of mats slaughter wlH be prr-entrd. AU, three edttitional memhrrv of K\<-^!il'ur will he I M tarred to the good of -ilh |[« I * to thua* nonutN, Milan Insist oa Csaels thsa soy other cigarette today. It stands to reason t ths bast tobacco makes the best srooka. i unn Th* Camel bland of costly tobacco* has A aw baa* equalled (or rich Savor and •> ton cu a—ygoini ■lldne— No woodar Camel h tha No. 1 cigarette of alii Leads To ihnrwnoN Fill leeve*e#ed»eed#e*rNwdalerJlvltw*.^ urrnm tlAJtAXTEl Have a real •"an ■ «unN on itur oigarette- ' have a CAMEL Utllt | twtrr ■ wv iwn U*M Another > * it t-mu Odams Grill m u Nto Otak mm4 Smmt tmp (B4*dUmmh) «/ mmffmm k tmmt . Cj }':: W IONU "How can I be sure you've pot tome Camels V isoumama aatelU'lMii, M 1 nr i-Mii .•'4 .. i -Sfe , MAM JttW.. hey* "vym-fhi.it* i '.-v^/.vVW V \ I nemaAK ITATC im To Coordinate Activities hl> fw AUSG Org Bureau 20 Highway Safety Scholarships Open ' j Twanty aehalwiMp* aw.rdad V> M -IB to toit iniwm Is what en to awurt gmatar highway rnfety Tto Mtotanhlp* toto toga do- Ohio, William OffHI, nwiMwl, aatad by Tto a moral lira * Sets New Program onllaga otudrnla who glva Uw In tha Umtad Slaloa. Wubbar Campany of Akron, af Mw aaaloal apaaWy wo Na, bo (>nranii*ti of value and of gen¬ tic. pertaining t„ ,:.;J 1 •warded range from |!,000 firit era! we "fare to the stuaenls and lions and Jiving ur.:ts. Tr* *J prim to *00. 14th prise. ur,;ver*.ty and to ass.&t in the partment also ,,tf ■< ' ' En trie* will to accepted until ifs*egr»t»or. and co-ordination of organization# diri-< i December 1 end should to ad¬ The artivr.es of all student or¬ is being DEBATE now t(,~ - '<* dressed to College Scholarship gan .zatiuni "" mimeograph ng |.4| Contest, The Oeneral Tire tk The program will be aimed at i,« Kr^.1 ing services. Rubber Company, 1700 Rose¬ jfif'rr.r.j * ne entire student It will OUhfish 4 r,ev wood Avenue, Akron I, Ohio. tore leed a kola toop a bo-i* of the fart that there are and powithlv rondurt , an aaeretaa period at *t rtoed. nearer student organizations ship training rlinir and a'rtmj CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS allhaeaa Rork. toy*! uj a"; '« '« of study and inter¬ OXFORD U. . . nition banquet 4nd r»U',i«| MSU vs. a . . LOW COST a . a est on rampus which m.eht aid the s.twdrr.t,* -is in accomplishing individual gua' of a well- training program It is felt ti.at ',y training progim. •' 1 nrrjnied enllefe edu'ntion. organizations an opr. .r*un,i ' '"I It I* pointed out that «tudent evaluate their pr, I •r*anrratt*m« at M*t~ pl*t an on campus in re:.v -. . i mimrtdiit mh in Seining the part they play - ; e« individual snake the heat ad¬ every student's ed;,.#1 justment t*» his ewoee'-of-e in The Stud'-;, and »«t uf the university. Council will be t'rto- •-,e d.remr- H*o of representative of D — rr.rr-'| lb'- Orgamrv teres! ar-as j. i; tkew Itartnu i* mapp.ng • out organizations h»r ten*,.*. \> prnierl« w hich wou'd meet periodicai iy or.*'■> *iff to Achieve their discuss id'-as sr: g ■ • T'.e program will baMr- ing in their v« a'lv fall :nto several »r* with to plan progm- in-* vw-ii' {;.h-:-er*:ve- a- follow*' dent btvlv as a * T* r -.A 'He ten 'trer.fs of T';e denai • ' • • ' poo ;■«*• n« d - Tinting, it w .11 and reorganira'ion • *»•••« *• ' *• 1 • ? rm»': "i job of co-ore • efi*ft rf i\re-.r.'.fatir«r« n *he i us departn.i and checkir.« -v' »■; Have t mm of mi the nffifers of a1' r In nnlilie relation*. th« Tmt/ with fITA eau v ill attemnt thr»a|h Uaba'ravabla tow Call Marfan! government rr .Europe Use*. "aware In of make the r\rr» nrsantiau«m campus and thr|r artivitie*. ^ •— mi The Organira1 B Bw- Orient a whole wiH «. philosophv •' i i." -i hi el .cd i w ^ ton $991 ftfH»* r, »t con i demic achieverrv' •he ability t" f " w.:h people . Anyone .-.v.. out -mor.e a- n .rt a.i or ■ ■ r obtain i'.' ' «•'. • >i. nt Services. HALLOWEEN MASOLERADEI DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 si —Boo!!- trvcvnoA* state siwi Personality Pinning* Engagements (>« tober 3f, 1951 Ftfft fin And the Goblins... Important Barbara DELTA CHI Starkweather. De¬ Peg C III OMEG % llanitakt. East Lansing Dorm Mark* -By TOM ROBB- troit aophomore. to 0«cg»b Ht*- B 1-uo-A.g. Dunkirk, In Annivermry TIIOITiHT I'D iret on the .stick and wish you all a happy Driving ftne. Liberty, Dakers, Ilea n i« Detroit Galvtn Ind^ junior; Mary sophomore, Snyder. N.Y., to lad, jur. oi. ■ M5U *< «er..or. a'- - Rathie Voeng. Por,- to De^n a:.d McCor.key, Delta Tau Giichrlat KalL wenaeee If always 4*pu* your best junior; J«r.e Hirhardaon. Alton. De.'a Nancy Hbitsrerth. Port¬ j' u-.veen. Because Friday, beside* beinfr the first day of *ou f-x.t forward" when drinr.g. you Ontario, junior and Alpha Chi land »r. to Gordon B-een, dormitory. wiU «e ieorate He j ^ominif weekend, ia also the day we stir up the vsri*' fjive to slam your f'»ot on Omega, to Harden MaeRae. Grand Kap.dv senior and Lam- -*iith birthday tma weekend. v fs brew and dust off the cobwebs. the brake to av->id an accident. Midland senior; Martha Tucker, r>la C Air'"." Gilchrist was named ia benne , "hiil you ever wonder where the annual holiday came Arcordir.g to p<.ycho'.3ipits. a Detroit Aoohomore, to iehn Sal- ALPHA LPvlDlN PHI of the forrrier dean of home eeo- G?ea*a*tt bll, Detroit nenior. Marria May. Detroit junior to fr-m? All kinds of customs and superstitions gathered pef.'^r- 'in- .* j:'--* a jK»r?ar.t whm you're behind llarie* Adier Detroit junior and nomica and dcaa of womea. GAMMA rill BETA Maude Olichrlit through the ages go into our celebration of Halloween or ♦h» *-«-.* *« A it n busine- Sue Eertar. Dearborn tenior, /• :* Beta Ta Since 1948 Gtichnet has wo# *'H"ly Eve" on October 31. The day got its name becau.se at ooc:al life *o Iferb Kinker. L* of M gradu- GII.C HRInT the wow sculpture contest «hr*e jr fuils on the eve of the festival of All Saints, but many VwMutuunf Ihii. researrh ■ > and Delia Tau Delta; Celleen Jae Carp*D*r. HigbiandPutk Un.t-s and laxt year waa first pj Jo McGav.n, Grand ,,f the beliefs and observances connected with it arme long eta at MM* Hichwii Traffic Weal, Hatting* junior, to Roger . r. .n n ttie interdorm aing i enter gave feand it'a tbe meter- Lohmolder. Detroit junior and Bali da »er... r After the homecoming game, hef. re the Christian era, in the autumn festivals of the Sigma Aipha Ku«flon; Adla C'nr- MINT I.UEU1 the giria of Gilchrist will hoid M'a imiHisil and latelleeteal pairan peoples. flUfwWrH'lr* which determine tls. Syracuse. N'.Y. tenlor, to Pat Cr«tat Bntton sopnomore, an open house and aniversary The Druids, an order of priests in ancient C.au! and Bri¬ bnr aalely be er ihr drtsreo— N'obie DeVotle. Univertity of to h -«n White, Conesua, N. V., party. Gucsta will receive mern- tain, had a three day festival at the beginning of Novem¬ not r**r.|o« Mtr.r • «i Alabama senior and Sigma Al¬ ftry books of the dorm. ber. Their celebration, called ktl emuth er eeeeilnatien. pha Epail'in. rondurt THETA C HI 4 i,,^ Sam bain—-or summer's end -Many trait*."' say# Dr William Dora Jeen Reed Watervhet rlinir and a rrrj. —was held after the night Mann *nr SI,«<••.* C'ervr. "a"* ser.ior and Alpha Omicron Pi. 't and rYUblhk -p.e-' «r--m r'"rr.t* and fr rr,-i* ram. | they believed that spirits of If -ran •o Jim Greenwaod. Okerr.ot aen- r.*ar. a prapticr of run- :.n\ the dead roamed abroad. To ior Beth Webster. Wiltlamtton an >jy ■ ' ffe-JH *-i le , drive the*# spirits, witcre- r. .- -s r* r.'- * cr ; . nfficrfy *t>rrd.rit are when ar<»U" troit ur. 'nr. to senior Dab Eltawartb. De¬ FALL TERM r»p; -rur./v ^ and elvea away they built vr bra*r g That he can drive r Ttl%\Gf f pr. • P-tft# nr***T a few drjr.k* »»n huge bonfire.-.. From the. IN ANCIENT Home the * Kei'H. M•• • n Hf I'.l* plenty «»l paity dremes made for their hearts' desire. H*mm *hu r "1U • . i • ' •:* Mann ^ '<•••■ •* ' ' bur... . festival of Pomona. godde>« pcLT.'f ** ar. -duHfrati'm, tn the yearn for drama ma? rh«f»se from a wide assortment of lull-length is Hie Nms «*: of fruits and gardens, oc¬ skillfull* draped gowns. And those who want to glitter in the ar: ;,n'* «nt »r». educaf:* and' traff.c Jait Age manner mIII have their pick ef jeweled, headed or se- ■ curred about this of va .■ ran-- f tlto tie year. time Thia was an occasion »afet* a'.tr* arbo-a trr repeat • Ballot Box guiiined sheaths. tthatrser tbe mood, it's a year when women will dress tw lh» io order a ' of rejoicrng associated with DTtvrre* educati.ir. i* offc » ! •eetn afler dark, and when hoi id at festmtt** will he m-re »- •» j ' the harvest, and nuts and n - ». , iv »• . •*,' ,{*: .-ra of Delta •ban in many season* ,,-rhi^ . - f, V- y-1>.,« u mc ■A': 'in ' • ,e '*ns:ec <•»■., a-d ha* Idmmi. a-e pre* >• « Caro • "»yy -it apples, symbol* of the win¬ » !.«iirat. Eft Tdintirig uinior orer, mtrtsdured it. r oi • fir*' ter store of fruit, were iecr* r « pre* !ert. ' Linda Kort, roasted before blaring Emetamaal riurwlrmtln ef Ormo !♦ n*e Junv.r «e*'> ,- Saa EUROPE fires. Srtvrre r ,e pre*i'i» ,t. J-.an Denny, Oak and YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS err mere rem pin StTftreN te alter Wane brltrsm Pa. k Hi. juM'-i. «e- retary. Sue The modern custom of tSeet ef w " be van. "are fam fbrn-efaor., Orand PA;,.d.t )nn -»? for LESS oa decorating for Halloween ilier wttb U»r 'beetlle' irlirr • ••*•.!*uter ("*i' i **• 7a: >r C*i i * h r If- .1. a Art's man V \ - • The ■ augurie* . . , •reps (bat be fe«|« «» the bar • *.. > • .J ^ T: n H • A *» ' * IS • r for the a - — new \ear were also •talk fie** a# trafflr f-'» - port Wayne Jnd . aenlo; .. lege .' id' '• f. - . • a :►* * . practiced at feambain. These '"'Angre and n wruenf driver' j r fid' «*ea • <• . tini.: d«.ps,«jt n«-«d*-d r,«. »"» a- * **.t '■>f »»tiier* to i* M ,w • ... , T» ' *. $915 ati- •a « art.sroojema ia» re- ktp.'i, M -keg- n amir POPULAR belief ascn«^.! . » the Se r.e Nev.lv officr-r* '»f Th* llbb.* alley pen-* to children burn on Ha- t a er a* ' e rbronicslly d.*- special ' •.deration Club, ate W El MOl'E pltia << NMlfV \ \ I \ . mpmi*** *&ix .15 rountne- lowe»n the facuitv of per u-- ♦ r..j A fan iv* ,-e-tdent Bob We.r. -St Clair »>9 da>a, $1215 all eypen-e TROlGMT I'D gH an -j rr. rf ept.rr.atkd by tft# Oi>*« Shore* junior, . . r president- ceiving and conversing with Marrta Peine. Pot,',*.- w»i.ho- «e* Mi wtM yea all a Happy irtyrt lr»* a war* • *. ■ (/./■ l#tne in l* (allege CMfice far • Mil i«f..r»u*».m supernatural *>*»iny* d • *a' i* i'j:m *wt aJuund r.m i ,,r» rcretaij. Car Br » k ae tb*«e and man? »U«er II Rol'l hkriaiiw let us h-ip Even af-er November 1 ar. • "ftrief e rr.ucb more •dt- Ponttac senior; treasurer Ruth fa* make all lr*«e| re«*rvatiwn here and abroad t»' ■*ro, *.e * en aec.detst Mac Knu r tumou • rhnotwn tr*»t d*> honnrin* *11 -•# i-i- air. able er'hu* at n« eytra rhartr' •ntt rlun* to the oUI paifan awl ru,turns -hat ha-t Call ioHa» : j— , n up about Hallowrrn t TIM, SasMf, TMak Th* contemporary "trick or tr»a!" cu,o -n -.-.mi — an tru-wnt Irish practiru a.-ociat—1 with V! H*. >■»* K>« If ou ftaaaru thai *af»? 110 H'. CtraiCd Mixer ..roups of putaunta went from hou«r to hoi>. '1rrr.an>!.".r %v. Km ••« m make that Seller a-t r-e-l-r bi food and otlitr fifta in pr»par*ti..n for th* uv«un»'» f»a- I'hone: ED 2"bf,7 tlVltlM. !• te eta# at DRIKI'S Tea get 3>, eal ef rleae-Mtrning HEIRS'* geaeltne far a berk '• jj fKIMPERITY WAS »UM»mo ily your* if )>»u were liberal Retter e»l !**«•. tou' v,' threats were made against sting. d<-n« r* | I •aonlifie., Today, Halloween Celebrations keep man; «»f the-e eariv customg unchanged. Young and old still g .' jwrti*** .n the Mag. — .13.1 i| N(»fE„ . . line la the Matnl- traditional aatting of witches, glv»*ts and rrr. «t*r A .d tude *1 th»* frsidurti»e We Are -ssra ara svaa aontemporary cards wjtn g#ntnn*t>'» :** lamttod b - I • «ba«*s fadar' 1 "pretty ghooi, you re like a meiody.* Happy HaOowtu*. tar f nunda! reu halmiween dam e YWCA SIT Towa*m«l W. 9-12 p.m. • Mart Ore k—ira mhSm in psiiiso a* a imi I ■ iiaari una um • i ratarauaa at f AM Ra.ta About tb» Wuatarful Vnlus uf Our r» STUDENT TOUR OF EUROPE it 74 Say* IIOSS 11 roMtriru - - OADE PREDICTS j i 100% wssl separate* STATE WISCONSIN SvT/^,...ELIZABETH TAYLOR fa mil ar matck... ROCK HUDSON-JAMES DEAN f**5 -4 )',» la* 16 14 starts: TRIM MATI KIMT- 7 - HI). KAK11MI.NS * ar* vaotey! ,t*. f Ian.-,el rkesned* sod skirt is b'ue haar, (Is Smrr lot'* Ad) . to Jtoe Next AT P.M. »M,V: , Wtpe «e emt Made to bij», — an. SKRMI. — maT'h m rwriiML 10 le II. tDf af Rarket Hen" OADETS GROCERY Ck*oi*w* 1.00 "V* Bta* Tear rmrito to*u»" j Ska* til Phm*IV 9AS40 — Htm Y urk 21 MM fttASft M*l, www ••».•• *?ft-;?:- T*n ..y.r i "v.VV - v V.-e-. '+ mrrmnAi mn *rws Save ftnartans Over-Hated OrtoWr M. ItN P»lf 8 l»M vs. PR Tau as well as an operating table. tential." he points out. "A foot¬ we haven't been whining. Feat t il DC vs. AC'S posted by the Intramural Office. est average, 2.11, but Sigma N'u I II Ann VS. PR Hlsma *That's why Feurig ia qualified ball team is like a syncronised ball the tup team average with SUP Hlsma R vs. Phi Urll comment on the current Feurig', quiliOclioD to tell, Phi Kappa 8igina leads block has CM NAE vs. SAW to 4LNIHON FIELD football i, bewd on a three-yen •ne with 11 point* and Delta 903. plight of Michigan State's foot¬ Ken Dennings of Delta Tau I N PR Phi vs. Psl V ball team. period. (IM3-M) In which be Sigma Pi holda first place in t;il Rusllrri vs. Hwhel« Delta has rolled the highest l|:ll Rappa Sisma vs. OTO The tall friendly veteran doc¬ played both way, at end for thi block two with Ifl pointa. :t:SS HT Pi vs. Phi (linma Green Bay Packer, in the toug1 Kappa Sigma and Beta Thcta three-game series with 57fl pin* i;S« Farmhouse vs. Sigma Nu tor and former professional foot¬ National Foothill league. PI are tied in block three, each phi Kappa Sigma fraternity ball player, who i* in charge of What change, havt occurrti hold* the team *erle* highs the well-being of some 2,00(t with 10 pointa. Delta Tau Delta 'Too Hefeme Minilcit' State athletes, blame* much of in football — medlclne-wiM — tinea that time? Say Auburn Couch the Spartan woe* on too much AUBURN. Ala. M"1 —Sum- pre-*eason publicity. -The Mg difference la thai w. dUa'1 have the care la lhaar time*, savs Coach Ralph (Shu:') There simply was tea math Jordan. Auburn *ecms a trifle dart." ha aaya. "We had a part- halM-ap before the acassa aver TKRRY MORONBY BUTCH MLLBR too defense- minded. Ume phyeteian wbe M ahnead started." Feartg aheervee. "Pap¬ And that pretty well *utns UP er-wise we were Js*i ever-rat¬ ■p far gaaaee. New, at Plate, ... ghottM -otve ■ pair af ka pnUgaa ... what some eager Auburn en- ed." far Inatanee. there are fear at thu*ist* have had to say about ea alwaya available to treat In- Hockey Squad th»* failure of the natlop'* No. A Feurig does fret, however, that football team to mount a high* it i* a better team than the re¬ The three who assist Feurig. scoring offense. sult* indicate. Jack Heppinstall, Oayle Robin¬ son and Duke LaRue, are at every practice, *1.50 "Thi* way if someone is In¬ jured." Feurig says, "we treat him instantly. In the can old Opens Drills 4. EXPERT CUTTING DP. JAMRP PBVKtO days many athletes did not re¬ T-Hnnr Slpuk MM) ceive adequate attention." BARBER SHOP . Pnlnlmn watch; all the parts mug func¬ tion well for the watch to oper¬ ate efficiently.' Ferric, whe erattons •« performs all ap- lajared athletes with Return of 16 Lettermen the help ef a specialist, paints Tmwtl Saltul UNION BARBER MOP to two advancement* as the he*t in the care sf athletes: Boost Spartan Chances or Philadrlphia'n Prakn 'Equally' important are the OI'KN A-.*:.10 CLOSED SAT. 12 NOON By BARKY POTTBBBAK Hurt Againnl Parkrr* much better equipment and more pile Sin h' N IIAKHKKS — NO WAITING knowledge on how to perforin With 16 returning lettermen and 10 newcomer, t» th, PHIA1)EIJ>IIIA Mb—Clarence knee operation. Both have help¬ ieelnnen, MSU hocked coach Amo Bemone hi looking far. Roll and Holler Peaks, former Michigan State ed very much in holding serious wanl to hetterinR laet year's .800 mark. gridder now star fullback of 'he injuries to a minimum." Philadelphia Eagles, probably The 14 inter-collegiate sport* The teem, which began it, ^I^IU)IIOTIVVVVVlW,i WW* leguRgr baehrv IMG will be lost to the club for Sun¬ at MSU keep Feurig u bu y He is probably the most preliminary workout la»t week, day'* game against the Chicago man. will be without the assistance ef Nov. 9. will he strvu. Ralph's "Kewpee" Cafeteria COLLEGE GRADUATES Cardinal* at Chicago. Peak*, the Eagle* second best ground gainer, was injured in popular doctor at Olin Health Center, at least in number of, patient*. t year'* Spartan leading *core> Row Parke and Capt. Bob be Tbe eoarh etgUln- |s leebing fur a — Home made pantry — delicious coffee — T V. R»*»m Ja.-son, Both players ha\e been the second half of last week's Michigan State athletics "Defense will be prettv good " 9 a.m. • If p m Sunday thru Thursday, Ull I 30 Friday A Sat. Here 'are the apperlealliea yen hart been seehlna! fare«ll. game in (Sreen Bay. a great deal to this man graduated. he *aid, "with the return of However, Bessone believes he some veteran defensemt*® " aale oar l<« ealariea and eveelleat eppol taaitle, that prepare has found adequate replacement* Practice, according to tt. year far trchalea! and admlnlelraUre mpeaalMIIMee. coach Will con*i*t of vt t yvar. Moroney. gaimt tar |e Field Engineering ft onstrertloa projects at wr awn plant) Harry |j,l who play* forward, wa* the sec¬ bslt Bad Wlage « Der. t. siw< Rntineering fPUnntns and gsMlapmint ef pia ond toy team scorer 'during the will mm bagte teeir main LAST 3 DAYS ■ndnatrlal Bnglaeerlng 957-RG campaign. Joe Nelllnger will tare again »*■■■ Dae. L playiag bw u Bf. ~ " ■ Die «o*lie for the Spartan*. The team will later rrv.tv November gth. anr representative* will he en ynnr em Illngrr. miming lad year's all- East and participate in tt.r Ba¬ Can tact Mr. Jaeh Kinney fnr an appointment. fiertran team by one vote, bad ton and Renneaselcr S.ei goal average per game. nic Invitational tourrsmpr.u Other This will be the fir«t eacrra returning veteran* are swtef ftl MSU horkry hutrry MLAND STEEL GGNPARY .'eriM-men Bob Armgtrung. Bob •rman, and Rd and Bruno and will involve stror.g •• r^r- itlon. •llesrl along with forward* This ypar hockey will ta rw- .ckie Hamilton. Bill McKgniie .d Fred Devono. ognAsad for the fir", time u • Big 10 eport. Mitxnesutj. Mich* Re*»one sites E» ieep more Ortotes baseball etuo as- HfluDMil WsdDssrtay the mt FRIDAY NITE nation ef William nngfiam Jr^ as mt nin Walsingham'a formal rn.gt.a- f • lauga CORONATION 8:00 P.M. tkm a latter will be presented ta board eg directors N -v. 21 be raid that n# quitting te "consider otftet W" portunltios eflered me' There was ne lad rattan tk •• b Job offers Welstegham 9*4 r FEATURING ■■ Man'* "All Wunl" Suit* anil Toin-ohIh BALI Regular 60.00 la 7S.INI sale 49.95 m 59.95 ,, - THE Men'* Slack* WITH Regular 18.98 la 29.9.1 SALE 11.99 to 24.99 Men'* Quality S/mri Reg alar SO.IN) ta 90.00 DEJGHN SALE 24.95 lo 79.95 Sweater* . . . V Heck*. Crew \eckt and Sweater Irgfi Regalar 8.98 la 1198 SISTERS SALE 5.99 to 7.99 Jfawg attwr Seterttmn* At Capalar SO * 99* 99 Day .laalraraarg Crtrea Charge RALPH HOLDEN * REID mfaavaae Brood Some* tor Dai m MJgpE FRANDOR SHOPPING CKNTKR Tkkrta aa aale hi Sa Ulha SPARTAN SPIRIT Store p^urs . ,. Thurs. I'ri. * Mun. • 90 a.m. to 9 p a. Sit, Turn, h Wed 9 90 a.m. to 9 pan. **3*111 'tfPlT'"" >1 ' Hooter* Break Spell \SV Reports No Gambling; Stat# Niws fM' Students Set for Trial Unusual Goals End Famine Br CABOLVN TALONB even got near having a goal hu «d. Hrfa It Bettor's Bvd Lftir 1 miOBLEWSKI Seven cl uding V Tony of M students, Rio. first-string m- involved in the waging. Two three unusual soar goals broke • scoring famine for before. It's hard to exprene the vanity year and he has -av bwn no reports authorities said it \ru closer to Nleht •! feeling you get about it People all of •very feme since football fullback, and Jack Lew¬ Orsotor M. ION Neil Butler and George Sepetv* j on campus." Arthur 13.900 and one potato affieer dream about it and think about the team except for three as each scored m ;.ei MSU's director »f is. basketball captain, stood mute thought 92.000 would to nan in Saturday's it, and when it does happen, it's utea in Bw Illinois gams I' ,efv old Wednesday Wednesday morning in Ann Ar¬ accurata. soccer game at Illinois n itunmng feeling " years Sffo. ■ bor Municipal Court on charges Butler, a left fullback, got his vhen we've heard Bta a»d Lewis waee i■ml Sepetys, a fullback transplant- ■ . . t Alma activities we've of football gambling on campus. ed trmm Uwir ra^icWis 4 omen's Intramural* point on a freak shot which eft to the center half spot, scored hu Is front ML ( a Mils Mi ■ Municipal Judge Francis «*- bounced off an Illini fullback's .htfn nut There hasn t hi* first goal with seconds left Brien head. rumble thit. fall." set trial date* starting Sepetys' kick was a penal¬ ...n k.'er i said- L..stter derlin.-d to c»ve Nov. 1 Nov. 2? - ami continuing through I! U O of Mi Ath'etk '"Fritz" Cnsler. who an¬ Director IM Swimming Featured ty kick from IT yards out Bntlor look the free kirk fer a in the game. "The guys always kid me about being hungry tor goal," he said, "so they called [ ■(. -aiement that there The even student* are charg¬ nounced the suspensions, sa.d. •he Hpsrtaaa after Illinois sent me in to take the penalty shot, way ef playing euuua I'Otfcall gambling on the J bli. ,f there were any ed with engaging in an oecup.inori Conviction illegal would "The mo*t unfortunate about the thing is that the people thing in Women's New Pool •he •ff hall out mt bound*. He got a good M yard kick which and there Kepetys, it was." wtoe was hern h Sepetys, a Junior murdal art major, k • 1. \f\ t*-s operating mean SO da\s in jail and fines who attempted pass ta an Lithuania and new lives la De¬ definite future soeea got the itudents into of tlOO Tht women'! intramural program ir making good usr man. Mow ever, the s*f '{.<■ 'he I' of M oocr- tiT>ub'e are safe and wnnd I'm neat there, but the Illi¬ re- troit, ha* played soccer almost expects to continue playing-aBer •a." r - "r East Lan>- The> are accused of handling not excusing anyone, but it's too of the facilities in thf new WI building. Tht program In- all his life. He grew ap with H college. Butler, a residential wovhd have heard football i.pot ird- Ann Arbor nois defense man was. and hi* and played for German Clah < bad 'he people behind this elude* swimming, volleyball and field hockey. a building major, will graduate at ooji^c said 110.000 week was head played aa Important part a couldn't have been apprehend¬ when he waa a yoangsler. He the end of this term. He la aw¬ IM swimming i« held at 7 p m. In the wore. Ordinarily, thr hall ed " rame to this eountry In 1*49. For ing to further hi* study of arch¬ Mondays and Wednesdays in the The field hockey team opens weald hare heea helped in bv the past five year* he ha* played itecture and has no pro aoesto Explains New James Lewis U o? M vice ita season Saturday with the newly opened pool. Thirteen jnian president sa.d for student the University would handle affairs aorm teams and one off campus annual alumna# game at a.m. on Old College Field. This S:)0 a MM' offensive weaM receive the gaol, hot Hi player who Detroit First Division socrer. Before coming to MSU. Butier plans. One of his major intereeta now is tbe victory string ef the team ompett on Monday nignt this an the tally went to Bet- • eno of the like ream plays against other schools had never played soccer He had booter* He echoed the thoughts rilities in IM Building ca*e in* and 12 sot orit.es use the pool on lag. mirdemea been acquainted with the game of Sepetys and the whole team o'-.-.v or involving Wednesdays. The flnals are held and the probable schedule in¬ "B was a once in « lifetime students cludes University of Michigan, In high school, but did not play as he said. "I'd like to finleh after three meets. The two top thing," Butler said "I neve until the of. tkftfl when The Associate 1 Press reported Central summer the season unbeaten *' ♦earns from the dorms and soi- Michigan. Baatera Mich¬ LmurnT Director Frank Heeman dene ri bed the ex- We inetdav night that Detrei* orities compe'e and » trophy is igan, Bowling Green, Valpa¬ Bruin*. Ranger* Tip h«» wai attending summer school St MSU. He bee kmc friends with |athletic facilities which are included in the new In- i» *■ have mve»tiga*ed reports awarded to the first place team raiso. Albion and the Detroit NIW YORK (Ah Fleming A1 Sarria, another outstanding I Building at a dinner for IM supervisors Tuesday football spo- r»rd gambling — of Hockey Club Mrs Jean in tbe finals Hor- a' Wavre S'ato University and wood is the coach and MacKell'a goal with only nine booter, and began practicing Tel ley toll meets ire at t p.m. Gretetean seconds loft gave the Boston every afternoon. facultv and other* the chance4 Denb- ft gh School on Detroit's Meter is manager. The teem . L *nt Assistant Director to use the most modern facilities F**t S.de Teisiars aai Theredsya. Nine unbeaten law year. was Bruin* • VI tio with the New Karris urged him to go out L.i and hu staff. Bev- in the country " A ; usclosed source said gaasee are played eeeh night. Yorh Bangers Wednesday night. for the.team in the fall, which . There are its hlsshs wMk sis h>i nine dormitory, frat- Beeman also pointed out that (hat th« Big 10 conference would team in each Meek. The tep I yioeoendont athletfc the building include* tviu swim¬ : >nduct an investigation of the S ming pools, one indoor and one U of M tttua'Mn. Kenneth "Tug'' [g UtondMM toelmled outdoor. Each ha* facilitier to Wilson. commissioner of the Big he beM after Nov. Mprrvtoors Decay let mar.v persons take- part at 10. couldn't be reached for veri¬ II. The f*«es are I stow). Chuefc Jen- one time fication new Women's Oym. i stow), Jtm Brad- id). Oil Payien , urry Uda (Bailey), fuwlier (Bain). E (Bryan), tode- Iwyervlaers Jack Crmn- ■arer Calllhan and , pfmeatatWo Frank 1 new rM Building ton- Li-y -ne e MCihtie- than lac* has," Beoman said N gjv* more students,- |H Results roosnux Inf. a. iu* s. 4 in avtwrfivia M Welcomes »h«W i. • i IS; S >hi« ». I T, I. hBtlrrfleia €, • I I |i ]4, » 1 CMS 14. «•*mmm O, # » 1 14. SaiUT 4. I lit; y thaw | • \ BMI l« i ill am»n« I) MSU "ALUMNI" t: OoaiuiOett f I ft* a»*« • ruw* • roortif 0 itoir Pi m Rar • B • 0 llfHtar, Sua -Thnr*.-l p.m.-I a.i Tako-Out Iri.-Mt. • t p.m.-I a.i H> 2-DBM ARK R YOI OS 203 S OIK i "tm Hoit 'ftMhHODL I Starts TODAY tlmr Ian A Straafpr" ■ham, IM - 4:14 • 1:1* - IC:M Friday Is I Bif Attraction, I -MhMp" Aha—a tilt • 1:44 • *:U the LAST RAW and day to sign I VIOLENT:MttalnkBW up for BUKM yearbook pictures SEARS OPTICAL DEPT. K*4*u*, of im it.-.') t.u.inr—. var. Ifplirat D*pf. 1 iHi'tr iurilnl In 1,. rtpodnrO if. mrm mnd inrr,.»nt II. <—r,ir«*. M,M—TWO KMMIMNf. ROffMS tmiir im mnd ire NOW—T-n Km>l.ik llalnn of flplwnolr, They are Free mur modern. ri|winM ' Ttio. Moon. ,uirl.r, m*»ro off., tonl oor.ko la >00 O/Oicml He fit. nl oor tsluoO runloMor. in j . , . Senri in ^ hnndor . . A Hide toleriton *rt I.mo W.O.O If. Aa* Fremee ang Kvery Type •auoo-oa 0? MUM On- Offkn *f Lee* ta tail Itair aperist taeietrtata ta Ferfeet llr. 4. yhri.ii# Gltoaan' Ftowked In One imt Owe Leberatoeta* Dr. N. Hntkailh. •Bepelrt and Adjeeimrnta -GreHel Filled fretoslpiiana union ; Wmlmi. AO APfOI.NTMKMT NKLMHAKV concourse ASTRWKfER J9B1BWBE • irana .ma* SMm -- , ■'■■ ..--.•vfamtw**rn*##vr* rS ■OA* mn Snag M. MM Finishing Touches Ready TV Progress al State Hits For Homecoming Festivities (Continond tram Pm 1) The Jackion arm el.ira. that itructlon war, compMad, — ^ ^ COrding to Bft. iRMl *1 fwainnaina pwffanuatag. TV. Th, nl ra- it would K. it be iniiirad injured an a * til. t»»- m^in* -ill be «- d|,nlaw «k •*- flni.M i With Mia finishing touches plays begins at 9:90 Saturday ler af the One wmM be p.ycr in the itatc of Michigan Monday the c"e r , u proof u tbe to- .. a raady to go on living unit dis¬ morning. Tha general theme oi b, th. TV -not a, a loam, applicant to gucd orally In *wk«m County ""HP™0, re M par nucha off their hands, anal preparations ara underway fnr consin." Variations of this will highlight displays all over earn- NEW CAREERS FOR tha annual Homecoming week¬ CHESTERFIELD end festivities. pus. Criteria for Judging will be MEN OF AMERICA: lama i soar ding artist*. will be general appearance, originality, A the rally. Duffy theme and composition. words "Welcome Alumni" must The WEATHER EXPERT and the AeMvMee Band srtH el¬ appear either in the display or an ha an hand. on the Th, fantntlc apMd and nan grounds to make tha en¬ Judging of Homecoming dis¬ try eligible for judging. of n«w ],ti ptnh nato MEMBERS OF SIOMA HD flatamBr, forecasting to naw horizon,. in<»del sports car, win lead a aBiiaal prnei Aviation svoathor aorvico pep rally la the Sigma Na hoaae far Ike annual Snakes' Tarty and alona will raqutra an astlmatad bonfire. Nasi*, refreahmanla and Mm vanity ahaartaaSara wfll ha featured. 118 mlHion mo Wantad' more waathar ) Seven Unita at MSU GRCmitnCiJKNN. Men's Co-ops Offer tgdareear nnryflh fee* fbeei X Economical Living By JIM MTFPA Ara aoflaga aspen*** getting you down? Wall, if you'ro a mnla atudant interested in auttlnff living aosta and gaining vnluabla axparianea in living and working SAMMY SCRUB with othara, co-operative houses art tha placa for you. t' Praaantly Ibera ara aavan eo- op living unite with ■ combined araat| Rowland, MS Ann; and Contribute la Mm capacity fnr 907 members at Baal, 90S Baal. A recent survey conducted by LAN UNO TJL HON PIT A L msu. Dr. O. Ulrey, professor of ag¬ far a CHRISTMAS PARTY Active participation ia Mi* running of tins* unita aaved ita ricultural economics, and one of anaaeed by RIGMA ALPHA Ml I mrml*Ti ov*r 6400 por man in m<»m and board aorta laat year. Membership b epeo la any tho original founders of tha so¬ up movement that: at MSU, reveals mile atadant *4 MHU accepted 1. A majority ef etudenta Uving in eo-opa coma from farm by the aiambaaa of Ihr houar. In ardor to bo eligible tho and skilled labor families with incomes of lorn than 94.004 par CORAL GABLES' prnapactiv# mam bar must hav* year. a 2.0 irado point average and 9. Th ay some from farms IL FORNO ROOM meet th* untvaraity'a housing and villages. requirements. I. Members ara >0-21 aver¬ Co-op* aro aoe-proAt, oon- age years of age. atnck organisations, administer¬ Ki •» 4. 74 percent of members ed undar democratic rula with I hold part time Jobs. • i una voto par member. 9. A majority of members 'tht name thai made PIZZA fam out in !.anting m' Tito govarning body ia th* In- finance their education from NOW SERVING A'. tar Co-op Gouti il (icc) which thalr own savings and money w i« foundad in 1046. Bach earned during the year. number house hat on# vote. Additional financial advan¬ # l.ontplrtr Dinner, An ICC Judiciary Council haa tages of eo-op living can be In-en organised to rati!# any found in tha form of savings on 9 Italian Spaghetti differences that altould aria* be- >v«H-n tho member houses. Tho Co-op mora mini bag a a soap, kitchen laundry privileges. facilities Lower cost* enable student* and 9 Light Snack, T,nn I/alll! 11,1! V fl • i obacco Filter Action^ at Mil! with Ilia apaatng of to woik less part time, reduces 9 Sanrfwirhr* borrowing and even save lft«0. Nidrirk la praaanlly la- Even household skills (the ratad at 140 Naalatl. cooking and tha operation of a 9 CHARCOAL RROII.F.D STEAKS 9 Olhar houses proaantly ia ax. business can be acquired Istnnt'a includa Blsworth, 711 W. And finally, social values are Grand Hivar. Ulray, 532 Abbott obtained through Inter-action SPECIALIZING IN Al.l. KINDS OK PIZZA Hd; Row or, 636 Abbott Rd with others In work, sports, FIR TAKE RUT ORDERS UNION BOOK STORE Mora are- Motta. 419 Hill- business and group living. Via Oplsmill tela la Bailer Rare* Yowr Needa MAL EB 7-1311 EarsM 1 ShaMar, I, D. Asked E. lamas, 0,1. NO AGE I.IMIT IN DINING ROOM Sale! GIANT SIZE a Evan KiimM a Opllral Rifilni a (ibwiM mid NO AITOINTMENT a (muci NGTSSARY BRUSH S'linftXE . MAIL COI'Rt rRANDOR CIHTtl IT l-IMI Genuine 100' i Shetland Wool Opw Mm.. Thar.. rrt. t»nlMi NM ( COLOR REPRODUCTIONS Special Purchase OF FAMOUS PAINTINGS Mounted on hem y bonrtf, routed u ith protect** v tamuh ! Sale So rral you am actually set?, /»♦ I the raised brush strokes ! 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