i MM | Itrdf My* > Mtf Mat Mm MM* laMH, ««. aa, yem gut hmMm, M «ki Mat yen last ma away? VOL. 50. So. EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1958 PRICE fi CENTS Michigan lections Congress' Fate Up to Voters Governor's iig Battle MSU TV Office Also Williams Viea Injunction In Bargain With Bagwell Unsettled DETROIT <*»>—Michigan Alanka^ii Voire [VoofriU TuwUv will at- Official* Awaiting Heard Fiml Time rr.pt to ptek UP • ^ & Judge** Decree t rii**or *nd a eonjn*a-«ionaI Be tb« ataoriattd rata* cijority while holding a •r mxmu pollaban Votern today decide tht gOd «!*■' of itat« admini#- MSU official, an anxious¬ •omploxion of thq Mth Con- jpihvf officers. froea by ducting !W aonn- ly awaiting a it*ci«loa [Ver are Mn| met by th« Ut rgcrcjt Republican battle an tors nnd 432 represcntntives. their raqucat to lift th» tem¬ Also at stake art 82 gover- Go*. f». Mennen William,s < fcufsn chipping aw a* at THIS PI I WF-MI \!*» |) dual ctsud reae ever the I porary injunction filed norships. the Nevada Teat Site after the Atomic Energy i Maine has already voted — # .ven solklly entrenched GOP device from a tunnel la«t week. The ARC said it ' airainat tham on eonatruet- INI the largest Sept. 9—electing g Democratic , knewn maniwsde artificial undergroend Inc a TV tranamittar at governor, senator, and two out r : «*r« was the only Derr-- . Onondaga. of three representatives for a ,t t'ec'.ed to a statewide of- Democratic gain of one senator , 1# years ago. Now he » a»k- The hearing on the Injunction end one House member. Alaska j tr.d apparently arinnir.g a was held ui Jackson County cir¬ electa e governor, two senators h-s -.vr»ts tiro-year term with a full it—irrftratire behind him board cf MSU News in Brief cuit court Monday Judge Simpeun promised an morning. and a representative Nov. 35. Thus 24 senators. 424 members and 24 governors are House gbonally. the current tiej- early decision on the injunction _ ftwemnr. Philip H*r». !* Heltl Day Set for Saturday which is preventing MSU from being elected this year. Democrats, who have con¬ t(*•> favored to unseat Sen. The F c«:r» i"! ;h h.»» si a ted a Field Day Saturday at the W. K. jwjjr^ir£ contracts to General trolled two of the three Con- Rr.'.ogg £\p* r,mt: Kor» «t near Battle Creek Electric Corporation to ' begin grasses under President Eisen¬ Art Festival between fr -t;. i ph. junior and senior classes have hower, count en Inrreaalng their be. n planned Th« iude !.>g rolling, wood chopping, log buck- • MSI? •Ul» News HhS* b* Wsllv Naccn present majorities. A MMjarHr v n. owes no man, firm, or I T«4a«'« *chedele- 1 g throwing ar.d match splitting THE DANISH National Orchestra gave a pleas- a Danish silver medal by Ihe orchestra for hit In the neat Senate will be 5i of ir.i corporation." declared the uni¬ I ivu rill IMM*Aft and A barbecue chicken dinner will follow. Ins eoneert Monday night Hr. H'tlaon Paul, head cooperation In bringing the Danish group here. H. and Ihe Nswe 219 of 424. versity's attorney Leland Carr, Ivrtyaare display la Tntm Jr. in bis rebuttal concerning a# the Leeture-t'oneert Merles, was presented with Te wlM hack control. Republi¬ the injunction. cans would have In ahuw a aet FW Ma Alpha-Joi gain of 2 senators and 19 Howe IfenwNM it I IS tag record Sirianni hi Serve on Committee m. NulionnlislH IMiant members. |IT*ft || J:M. Present Senate lineup 49 Mta FW Drtte-A Drnwn- Arthur Siriar.ni. assistant professor of foreign languages, has Democrats, 47 Republican*, mt Idntxia la Art" at t pan. ia named > »*n c SU'e of Michigan. n the Committee on Foreign Language for the Tr.«, committee, appointed by the Modern Language Aasn, will r Heaviest Bombardments Hit counting Democratic gain. *1- ready registered in Maine Present House lineup 2T5 Potter M»:higan*s ©th- sets lo f;- t 'way* •>» improve the quality and stature of modern Democrats. ?o> and the Tun UUnds M< nduy —if they were willing heavy price—might lo pit a he able lo m i . srip# (#r red dav# planrs on ntid-riunt- Present Democrats. governor 19 lineup Republicans. ?f Education majors who plan to do student teaching spring quarter, with one of the ht,avi<,»t bom¬ Nineteen Democratic and IS Re. decided en the temporary in¬ seise one or both *»f the smaller i predict they can heal three 19>>. ir.u«t i.|.) not ia>r than Nov. IS to the Student Teaching bardments of the Foim.taa siruit publican seat* are at *t.*ke b»-; junction the matter of the merits Islands. Tatan and Ihrtan Republicans—la the atafh {lomniillet's dar I Of.'ne. first fir* r Education Building of the bill of complaint will be war. Although ther«* was specula¬ which Mm ladia hist- Stuovr.ts who ►,*,»> mahe application and have since changed Fdimated eligible voterir brought up via briefs to be Bed artillery on thrae sides tion the Communists might I Hhd and the atete capiul 74'» million itntfl should gi'.e this information to the Office filed by each party thundered into action after softening tip the r«H*ky islet* f > I lamm: In the aeventh dh- # Ar it According to FCC provisions we*«k« of utinff* i»! cease-tire, attempted landings, this wo For J-llo,, Estimated probable vote* 4t million construction wet to have begun sporadic firing and lulls Toe d»*« ountcd f'V repor*» th'it *«"t e > ta Lake Burma. and in Nationalist Polls close a* earlv a* 4 p m Defense Mint*ti> Natfirt.vii.oi i ink which ta anhnrhna Oak. I feasty ja«t narth ef Dr. Historical Sculpture on Display Mondav on Channel sequently the temporary injunc¬ 10. con¬ said Its count showed IW.PtJ craf* M >ndas's supply nperution involved m were Animiincctl F.sT in narts of Rhode Island and Tennessee and shell# poured ihe Nationalist aa late as l| tion filed by one of the unsuc- on maneuvering >n water* near t e The* a be any that a V*e art department is displaying fact.millet of historical sculpture The following ojwrating mm- P m. PNT in West Coast atatee ce»*ful applicants for t' e chan¬ outiKMta m sis h<>urs. • taalalUa which they :n the g.--^ «*!>e -f A-T. South C ampus An account describing the The Muitfcx for the !»".!» .1 Hup nel la a source of major con¬ bombardment, moat In¬ were i ta fsreaee eenld awtag at discovery of the orig.nal is posted with each item. The eshibit is Senior of the II eeli rfUnno.'H'c 1 hv m-chairimn Mike open to the public Monday through Friday, g a m.*! p m until Nov. It. cern to university official*. The plaintiff accused the uni¬ tern#* in seven response to Nationalist first deflnanre weeks, wn China's in I'rlilious are otill heing is¬ « if,in.i,u. Hnmlnglum, telid Judy Nici-vn, Chicago, III Work h*s Jazz Concert of a Peip.ng | Democrats never have cv»n- versity of participating in a self- sued for ftenior of the Heek ■4 the Michigan delegation # # * liquidating project using state fund* Carr "a rebuttal affirmed warning against retupplying the ialandv odd-nutnlKTed days. rtaninelilti.il for senior* who be- Pulitoiiv -I nio/ro* f >i • month i wrxil# K'uruck Bud Slated Today JlOpranr.g *Mf..cgt n. nils*#-#! Ihe oriiitt.il deadline W,.t'. Hrgriutll I.ttf,4lirn*nds were sold Tan. Islands, rork» Nationalist • «.«il* Iter I nlon desk. ■•i..ob i>w H*i I'gi •• Nwuntwlwr, today in the Union Concourse et ar.d no credit was pledged. outpoats between Qsrmoj, Lit¬ *»T from Michigan Sute op» n for public inspection on Sunday afternoon, between 1-5 p m. IhO'tthv JUaetli, I'ativ Htur. HBftiBra 4 15 aa a pert of the Creative tle Qsemo* and Communist t-nmy, Paul BagwelL The department r? health, physical education and recreation a> or*f>lt 14-r ttc'ifowm Arts Festival. Also et 2 20 in territory. American military of- Tans, drawing Communist fire l.uttH slid Pgti'ilii kugainrrr •trends a cordial invitation to all te visit the new building. Three Citizens •elala say Qsemar la now y|rt- Iui«t Oi t 25, Hid China* |V.- Ma-va i .'.Bin t ihairnian Augwi" J..Aim l>ntiiA lAtlr Munior, Mary the music room there will be * ★ _# • record concert PanHel, IFC Hamilton to Receive Awards naMy impregnable I# auecesaful ping Radio »«>»i«-d a pioilama- tl»n <>t stop-no war hire virtual¬ lla.ri h Clark. laytiit N Hit v JfdOTBfNV, Ray HlCgOiS Ii"h «*r»v Pavka. J«»Bn "Sponsor Dr Thomas Hamilton. Vice President of Academic Affairs, will Three prominent eitisens were awarded honorary Michigan Wolverine I'ix Wolverine ptrlare* mil Se ukn history. It invited the National¬ ist to ''turn from f-.e into iM'.'.v Ma-i«r Moa.i Hhir|w> Itirtrlirn l liailag III una' Anilrwww JbS'.a. l'»if'«. rliMtiiuan. Sally Xdwarg p.m. tw In the parlors. There will ceramics, silk screening, oil paintings, and caricatures shown "Implications for MSU of the National Defease Education l.fe memberships in the MSU fr.end" and re^uppiv . the off¬ l.tka-I# KlAine rmi-Formal Ar:" at the meeting .f the MSU Mens Club in ihe parlors of the Alumni Aaan 'a 49th annual lenl|HI Ml lae faaar reraine te the lull-n in# irkMalr: • sa Iraiu unkroii ar shore island* on even-numbered sb • id/ie b i r,i *. lira Ja< k lifrnner Jnnl k»l- Vaults.* Heir n Palen- sa well as displays in jewelry, paintings, modeling, and graphic L'n.oc today at 12 noon Homecoming celebration last g It Otcbeats *ke Nil., v OiwKiritli. < ar>d r>rd*f> teSealc and Inter-Frater- weekend iemitiit t'e "ywartb-Mi i A/uie I'waraa design have aet Now. 14 * * * The three are Talbert Abrama • Jt Osauna t ee Fi Tan Meita atgma Hush Sntaberllebl SfiBf.fi F »t§her. HI*, k I.lbte r.»n K»var. terry Joey Ml. are Modr- fill Weoaena Inter Hesulenre nrnri 3a d»u for their sll-umver- of Lansing, chairman of the (aasrll ' ' at Ma.-fc.nna] dance to be "The Dells" Meeting Attended by Dr. Crummon hoard of Abrama Aerial Survey corporation; Harold FiUgerald, f :M tamna CeunrH t il Arm lade* later Meatdmct Mfliaia I lob lly (.recti Helmet maii HBI It lrwgrany« . J.wlv Jemungg |M-ke renan. Ju»« iuila. Rlfii, I .iiide rl»air- (.hula (itngmr Helmet, sophomore Mar# l>«u Otlo. Hi.eri Hh.r- tV!8l »-ul be from 9-12 to Dr Donald Grummon. director of Counseling Center, recently publisher of the Pontiac Press, ■ sa Amy Cage* off iters iisb Green diMi ti Ah goper. Ii'.rla Mewaoa. 1 Ma* of B-a Eberbert and auended the annual meeting of the Counseling Center Administra¬ and Jack Wolfram of Lansing, • II kl Slsnaa Pf men's honorary, will hold a > hi b l s*«pe hair ThieOan. a N f Man-lop* I nnnaOl I VC.-.W *rg. tors at the University of Minnesota nWi smoker in Old Cuiiege Hail handy T-hM />«« Represents*..! et discuss mutual problems, such as students being poration. • Pro-Meg goHety Requiirmen!* fur arrt Martina. late for appointments, the role Counseling Center pleys in training They received the awards at I'M Kl E4 i»nb Mariana Memler, Jar • Panien, Nann I# sa aigose No all-university and *uph- graduate students, new tests and experiments, counseling the Alumni Club Presidents' M 11 Ag Mono CM average Ye.glev (>*'t otaO.ang and SUging 9uC and group counseling. dinner Friday la lallagg Center. uniuir standing. S> hillar and N»n Marnurn ii.en, ann Ksthv Allal.-n, tharvl Andat- Fat Andaivun. Ann# t«-vhao- Maria Michigan Week p»i.r| l eather Change Coralf 8.1 'lunar e Barbara Howler. AUem Has New Slogan ' Bank um, Mi.mi «in and (rail CrandaH _ _ Ulnar* ara Ih.lore* Dammar Juna MCTItorr (*1—-wxr. Prow* [' ®*»» kner. Grand lUprda tianlon. Nanry gdnxu.dann. Sua M T-awere, end Orchestra Hrnrmtm Fteaf. (oral FafWr. teKMa*n- I* Uw ateaan Ida- If Your Back Itches Today, Watch Out! Dee • ard* of Jwepe Gems* riiteh. Nancy grayer. Mary otad a l.ee Gardner. Kalli (Jiaan June ta groom goalan, wta**w 1 «fc«ie of IMrr.biin (lairaan Hamilton. Pat ■tick*., m* *11 man/tar at oth*r Plays Bach I Nwinm. Jar a la Noovar. Lynda Mop Brosrx, ^ bin*. Farn Manaba* Audrey Nappy awterUl* *urin* lb* Mtehta*n aagSMItateg. la few at. augar- ■tapping o« a appter, ant or tea* Greenville women contend* Uiet « KAlfSI. rmiiia jauorj Miahigaadat, aa* aliaal aa- a iturm la on the way if all the and ft»t>art Mora ara MocvaUt Klaannr JaOnfta. Bay Wwk MlahraUaa Mat jraar •*-UMa*. na. Juiv- TV* IStwutr Chamber Or- aryuung dam agutin aa* •*- Otlna at will bring nib Iba following J oinea Dale Bach. Mary Paul Wlblil at Itetroi# I'm fca food placed on the tanle for a ehainnab at a raaubltw* which - " arpUlara te apgaUU, aa* BrStag *ay. 1-aynrh. Kara! Uutner, ~ '• "i Jim cbtatra mabm ita Sm appear- ^ meal la cooaumed. iin. noaaiind " lu*«i* man thaa • *cor* at Bo- back* u> pradtei Ik* —tbaa. A furry mtetgfllar with many Cowg lying down, rather than ris Fatrtrla I aac* MoicM una*, a aaw con- # , mhmm ^ m mav ««i* nibnUtted. **te It waate ford. Fat Tbaat unuaual anatbar tern- faavla. II SaaawMS pat at Mi bark band*, smarting to a wo¬ standing, ih a pasture la a sign aucur. Dr. Waiter Hodcsno. Vlarilynn WAiiif.in .w WW ■ » . w, mww y — —- ——• a a* mniteaniUil for Uw May cater, an teuo* is faiUan la- teul pbiteaogby at 1U, aa* tbatr man in Aig—S it t aura ugn of of rain, according to an Cast bendy Nawlcai. Judy OH war. Martha baa* at Uw muaic dapartmant 17-M tetebtallaa. formation bung Maapila* aa a ateral aat SOsatMgU* pat* t hart winter. Lansing girt, who claims the ardann. t tiygM ana, Bntra nnwua, "ir, Otbbl u Ura la Mteh- Laxt >aar lha group wackad A Mint VteMbbt man, along observation la remarkably ac¬ Gail ger. lean gikMftgsr tarrn projoat b, aa Aruaruaa terma.- aarfer Comar U. Janet, datetor lalklor* claaa. Sr. with maay albwa throughout curate. A Greenville woman at tha DSiranitj Cborua. Tba Tba kwtraeur. Br. Stuart tettlal tha atete, Mm Ma wasUwr clu*. believe# It will rain lha nasi c*Bc«rt uUl ba broadcaat dj OaUacbar, aaglakw that tea atu- thrao from tha tbbnali H* balwva. day If a anake la killed and run.a WKAK-FM daoti an talking with paogl* "Whan ta wa aama tram? Why a rough wlater la a* tho way if thrown Into the buahce end It llama. Niaoen Hand Gratthon Wotha and chairman tnterfiamaot j ana Mawkis Tony Senior Nile Tba Cbaaabar Orcbmsra anU throughout tho .lata, ahtilalng an an bant Whan 4b w* go?" tba ouMbraf butter a thick remain# hanging on a branch. Gaora# Lleaeand, Gary Dwemen . teformatkm am pgiiillina, M* houn ar aanlnW, gut away a A fairly awnmon superstition Mar Council eonouneea thai 'd. f gtap Bacb-a Brandanburg Con- With tpaattetebb. orw of tha Man anna ffcasta. Pet laass. Mar- boliafi. Tba matartel it habag larga sugatr at aula for winter in Michigan, reports Dr. Oal- Senior Mite wfl! be held tonight eana Ma. U BraWna Sanaa** ateat InguaMt ling aaaauaun* .y* f-n Haat. G»«** Ha, I, IWa'l ttaftmwlta Sa. V eiattifte* an* win b* raw,ill* into a rafaranra aolinna at ana: doligbt. "Sat By at night, sailor, Ba* by in morning. lecher, is that If the moon cres¬ cent is tipped, water will be able to run out and that means Sr^b2rgfif.'i2 pa. k J tin Nelson John KuMoff CoJlaan Bled. from !-ll At Corel Gabies -Tickets ' may from be Senior Ciiuncil members purchased •fsfcawai n la cbarv* Tba raacan —13 b* bal* 1* Michigan nip*ntltion>. nilon tabs warning." KirruUv* Secretary Car |ggg J« -No family, a* matter Saw Ma Mm naagl* famk thai rain. B»a M Mary Mround am Moate Aa* gt 1.11 pa. 1 Origination Unknown V V»-e v...c. < • Head Daily by MSI 's 2A.99t student* and Faculty .. Stale New* i* published b> student* ot Muhisan *iti, but Lans.-ig Mu-h *•' ••»«« dvsvt ...ty s-.r,*-: \ SUta It » Politician Gets Sinister Name political boae and Abrahatr ' , •at the ultfrml %<>«.. of tl > un -rr- U ei o( tt-e >«ud«ttbOdj but, W*U* By ARTHUR EIWOX to do a great many things that rends .■ ".<■•.« ar.i coin's first sectary o' . 3r ♦raking tc serve the he>t .nterev'-* o< WASHINGTON' tJh — No one we ought ndt to do." v,0\# which would dr.se * «»••)«.• bet* • the uh< «hej it cor.es Teddy's biographer, Henry a variation of the same from within Ute universal. or ft. ■ "I'.-.ue of the A*or.ated seems to know why "politician crack. "An honest P-vs*. Inland Dai'% Prrw and A«* . i«'e>i < o:.e*e l.e*» Pringle. who possibly was un- jvy.*jr lit at least a faintlv dirtv word. Cameron said, "is ot;c u -.o. « iu'v influenced by the great But it is. arid has been fnj 7ol 50, No. 83 Tupyri.ty. November 4. 1058 Patfe Two centuries. On^ «tj?;st».al acho'.i • an he vias describing, said: he if bought, will at.iv Reed, Wilson Apeak , fhi!itics is fundamentally a hys¬ found that Shakcspeaie u«ed One of the best known da terical calling." "politician" five times, and every lions came frotn .Thomas R Politicians should have three Senior Exemption time in an unfavorable sense Many of us w ill p.. N today, voting for. or go to the hats handy ■ -net-historian at al! Carl times." the Sandburg ket Reed of Maine, who w* be speaker of the H statesman." Reed said. :i«* has said. "One for throwing into •* * against politician? And it's From Finals Asked •he ring, another for talking cessfu! politician who * :ionic that the word has acquir¬ through, and a third for pulling "A party." Wood row \v. ed such sinister connotations once wrote, "likes to he !ed that some of our most successful rabbits out if elected " Sen. Jim Watson (R-lnd ) re¬ very absolute opinions ■*, e politicians—President Eisenhow¬ it to hear it admitted r*r ♦, er. fur example- deny that that portedly once said "We've got if they don't buy us." is is what they are 'em beat- soppe reason or tht o Yet this feeling has ted to Simon Cameron. Pennsylvania some splendid comments down through, the years So before smarting for the polls, let's look at some quotations about poli¬ Michigan Slate News *«1 Students Service* Building. East Lansing Michigan ticians and politics. Published on clase days Monday through Eridav incluevs < Back in Civil War days Arte¬ fall winter and spring term*: weekly during tummtr ten- , special freahman issue between lummer and fall term- r mis Ward was delighting his second class matter unde the act of March S. 1ET9 at the ro«- followers with comments like fast Lansing Mich this' "I am not a politician, and Mall subscription* payable la advance, for one term. M fw terms. 94. for three terma. 99 my other habit* are good." Member of the Inland Dally Pre*. Aaaorlatod Prwss mi Roosevelt's View Aaaoctated Collegiate Pre* Tn politics " Theodore Roose¬ * velt confessed !n 1902. "We have Campun CUmifiKl" . . . Low Coit CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS ED 2-1511 EXT. 2615 Deadline 1 p. in. 1 Day Before Publication classified rates PERSONAL minimum 15 word* DECORATED CAKES DELIVERED , MTTBIC POP DANCING to * >u for r»rtiee birthdava Many jaebman Cembo 10* Bun 1 day Wc Rent lenalrg IV 4-4905 Know Your Candidate* 2 days $1.45 fthr- deliCou* pastries * ~*0W BOOKING FOII St 3 day* $l.$5 TWO-YEAR-OLD Band I v comhtn- December. and January Tn dryer *** Fnc Haltav Orchestra IV l-4*tt Vote in the Election Todav »!>.m washer 4 dayt $2.25 Thomas IV H-74M evanins- .R» KEN I day* $2.50 sMOHT FORMAL. BLACK ny'on i r. stalatta Prirtlealh" naw gin t* loadar in th* upper tofialatJv# hf Michigan Law School. Adimg additional charges Hut erica Also efeam iron ID real estate chamber the -aat two veera He has bsren ,n public life ghnos- *e* each wo'd ov#» 15 la aerving hi* aecond term i-onatantly nr.ca 1936 Ha re¬ »vr\jHQ DBKBSKB. HAYMAKER FOI SAlf signed from the u Of M'« Board 6c per day sf :-i» miSf-ellaneout uw»d » |otni"g in Arilettlate and ready at de¬ -V. eUr-.1t I nndlttnn * *e It i.VS i : F LANDING BKCEU.WTT Swainaon waa marked by of Hegenta lo accept hii pre«cr»t \:U >r mdivirtuallv ln» pric»d ED- decorated «is-rrnMr .eiver ^*2 lain, incumbent, it • 4l»>eti- bate. omal. Two tar garagr ...4 lau.ier aeek.ng a aecond party leader* for bigger thing* poet. AUTOMOTIVE fireplace Close to hu» V' ^ SAVE ON HAS lr rer gallon l«n te.m A tire'.ess campaigner, he •arly in hi* political career Ainm»R <•».M.R %i rrender 104* Chaste--ie.n psibm as we do not give etampa Bunalla Priced at only |!9»«, §. as voter appeal in the indus- H» we* made permanent John C'leMienia it :ha Repub- rffRYRt FW rcWFRTIfli F Pure Oil Service a.-r ss from Peo¬ Fabtan ED !•>■* R»t ■ '.rial aica» around linking and chairman of the f>a-.,x % t >!.«'• . «•. r tercl Nf ' Vee ple* Chunh t. Laming Ii R Co f :v an choice for th.it state p<— . r-ase* *n-- s» generate: * F .nt because he himself once itate convention jit" "IBM Thi* i» rug first bid for eUctisa le.«- I'D ';0 after * SI THE SOUTH CEDAR Blse Shop ATTENTION* HAV* A »st» •Jia «■ t'edar A very n: "* se1-. i «u i factory worktr. Prior to ./Tier He i» a former chairman n of vrmr ovin This Id'ivV.Vpr "f ?**i » . »d I S bike* and nets oai.dable t ape Cod it ■ o^rt :« his e evt: »n two year* ago. BRCRRTARY OT BTATC of the fu «ga county Republi¬ *"d used gr.gnsh h»k* U* up Tl - *£ dvnamc room far )» he favora '.he Risenh.'w- Genera: i>r a full term two *ea t«ercent of it* quota He *u ago Srymanski «a« an A'! STARTING Ikemoerat |i* Uatwertb it a mentioned then as a possibility American at Noire Dame f ■. -er vxiUgreaair.an. Ha>u ul ;h for Con grew 1944 and nas pla*ed w.:h tht »si :.'ie e.ecLnn in 1954 in a rWroit Li *n> Mr purjwiF U1 . <*e paii.e with Republican Jamea Mar* a Wa .n* Vmvar¬ aspires to 'he Wavnr county v har.es Chamber.am, who is hia STt'OFNTR ' cult bench oppvUient agam ihla year sity proifuof turned poiitu.*:, rt Iwmi P«1 P' d W-itttiSS * go ng af'er hi* third 'arm at Hayvt.iih, fin-year-old tea<«- cj at' MbU, u*i that a mamf Secretary ot §iat* Flection to th* thud rar.kirg *9a9TMfNTS -b faring the new Congre* •* h# reduction of unemployment. pofition in the atat# adminiatta- • Remember always that un>-« ?\a hierarchy :n 1954 moved MONTH Hare into the politic*] apotlight we prefect ouraelvea from Rjs. N.an Cotomunism, tier* will be Victory for a th.rd term wo«ivi '«& Communon no "top )rd> * for CVngrea*" ha pro;Tt him into speculation for S* ;d CJovyrnar in 19*^ Here if n •- ed for hia work >n public high¬ I II I TLN 4NT GOVI.BNOa way safety It mm DauM Rreara'a rous- ,ng attack on Gov WULami and ATTORNEY GEN EE 41. Crossword Puzzle he few Democratic administration * mcntj* age that marked to Jaea* Baelgwia, RepubU- caaa found a candidate tan to a m as a potential star earn- wealth of background va. -ah]* to a man seek ng public off.cy pa.gner f<>r the Republican* Brown. 22-year-old Royal Dak Hon.gn.an is widely kr»owr. in attorney and MRU alumna*, is aw -ctnlea and la considered at rounding cut hie first term >* evpert in the field of corpeiat# '.he leg.alatura For the preced- and ftnanc.a' law ng four jraara he w-m an aaiiat- L'pon fraduating with honori ant pr..secut;ng attorney In Oak¬ from th# University of Vt.chif*• land County. .a 191®. he waa inv.ted irte the an.i Hcsca.ch w • .tire ms-et- "I worked with civilian* *» ■aw finb ef Aiea G noes beck, then .r.g P.anfti.g *r.,j oiganua •i Kipi.nf p «on famu M>4 »*• what hap- Geverrtor nf M.'h.gar tjor.'ot luturr p. gfan *t • % acvsi per.a « hen people fail to take an Honigman branched :nte bus- ti« 19 rw ■ # in'fist and fail to -o anything :nr* and ia part earner ef large ORi HMD |fi ip t m their commercial properties in Grand about government ^ he T FO pits.. Women* gym da n $1 If : sr at* test an »«jd "That e*psv»ence made me Napida and Detroit •tudto •I Hsr- • devel .p a eerie* of duty to do iAMTLb 4 N CUB kium w 'i*i 1 could to make our fr»v- T JO p.m , 2 A« Hail.' ea*« a- H J*ustj/,.ne ernnmt brtter" mg a first full term. * the new- bit board •a Folkw m\ comer W> the all DemocraUe after II Bortugwa* A Hi MTDI1IU BO 4*H JNSutaNCI COM»*Nr state administratlv* Beard He ccJon> 7 pau 129 Stujf .; Jter-v v*. C Ocean *a* appelated kp Gee. WUliema 1 Ed.tte 4 »m*U devil 14 Un t* Plymouth, u the Deanocratk BBLTA OHM BON % Tet.sf i , e for Lieutenant Governor teat Jan 1. tuber energy • JO p.m. < Mui« B.dg. Bust- a Wat earik € DetspiUte If C rlta sW. Swaihso© ha* been minority A graduate ed ft* Vnivees rv net* meet.rg narw CO-orUIATtCE |AUNS|(I\ 22 Negative * f.. V ALI FuH sate pari.-4.-rw 2»no- •4 • • • Kippwe ir Siu.wrt «;{« r Bark d.' Oiawabartiw. » r:.ig 22 Cantral >4 Rut » Ji Oper -g* U Sp gaew It Iksst transrortatjon 29 lnnoreeae •1. Fwilutr 42 B* ;.!» *! bsiebaU • M Mb. » Union player 42 Iveet tnu:*c* an n INCH AND li uice laevwon a Water •»*» »»-bS4 Ousrtnwsg to syrt bartwr ••tintedmil* \tv 17 inch Gsmrrwf LnU:« tee Uh.om. t«gr*>'Wr prtew il"0 fl. Cistern ••ie price 41 <> t i-si,Aadu> V Dtat.i> al *•*. ill W (it*s4 River. B Law- nuwher wng j- i: T»'.. GENERAL EIjaCTRfr PORT ABLE s.-. S'» •»:#* tewv.aixtr. ,Nr* s*iiwu#«i }-yjt mr- >4 2*2 rbed As tea as 9D»* terms. GwOv*ar Wr-.tra »U>r> Ul* R Mire..«*%. B MICHIC.%* AT ATE IVTWS WhoopsI iF to Fire Rocket to Moon November 4. I9i»g P«f* HlfM N-OPTOJC. Va. -— Citizens even lower. So were police Michigan State New# here were surprised to see the The heavy oo!e was too mu a flag over police Campus Classifieds headquarters for the roof an.i dropped loon Ship I Educational l&weved to half staff — maybe through into, the fourth floor. Vour Key to Better Values , iruig Set Conclaves oxl Week At Kellogg pljr|,(i-i-« Similar To IVt Attempt* School Councilor* l ricinity were a thousand persons to Hel¬ to discuss career opportunities „J. a- "«-y tneerin® • Mothemoftes pm thif win he u ••- Two MSU agncultural ecoss- ■Muatieu of Ther kallis- the Navy's ran/sard fHost' Spartacade Set; emist*. Glynn McBrtde end Karl Brown, will suggest waya to sell A**fto4 Momo. fhysks » Mothematiei • Ongineertng Mt'u punltr* b, a PHviia • Mecharwcal • Wectricai * Jt ; »ua fat t>» c:*i!i»a aaettry New Chairmen Chosen ftngmeenng Phyl vj« assumed resp"msibil- Re h Phvsics • Mechomeol • IIAN SHFPkRD T S investigations of Bnqineerir>g flhvwcs • Mo1heo»ut1ss ' nel to make public "This year's Spartncude is jyoing to be the bijrpest and he-t ever." aav* Publicity Director Kay Levy, rt d»'e of the shoot. Roosevelt, *T-ical calculations, how- L.I., fophomore. ***•••••• ^id:c»:e the best time Sew committee chairmanships se s per. 4its N-g.nmng thif Fri- vl ef three or according to Gereral Chairman Directories At '.hi* time the moon Dm Guernsey, Rockauav, Ore Some facts about IBM be sonething Jess then miles from the earth. seruof. Include Mariana Musta, Lakewokkd, Ohio. Junior, acts; how Available IBM's phcnomunnl growth offers unliuut«Hl profbeklonfll opporfimfflBi On Air force r«n into tech- Carole pearse, Ontor.ag *n junior, Student directiwies are fully highly qu. »vi yreduetaw. ComiNuty (mlii'itui lay a Ann groundwork Lf.,cu.t,es when it tried theme stocked »• the Union Bookstore •nc atimulating and rewarding careem in the areas listed altove. At IBM, ot it the moon Jait The "iS-*59 copies, are you will find resiavt for the individual. . . small-team operations .., i «ecv.d Lee Telehman. Esu Claire available for SI lunar probe, Junior. Judge* and trophies; early recognition of merit. . . gisnl financial reward .,. outsla bug ei from Care Canaveral, lw*t year the stafsat direct- 11. represented mart's Jackie frost Deerfield. Ill sen¬ erlea were priced at H.M. hut eooipeny-|Niid henebte ... end many uduoeUonni and training progrenaar ior. derorstfO'-* and Id Hour- ?f-ctrati-n into spaoe this didn't fever more thee the n«* |>eiroit junior, procrams, IBM'a lahorstorwu and manufacturing facilities arc liwatssl in Kndieoee. t *1 ft-*t mi.es hesir prlntina rosu. This year :n d ! 'hat the pufpo^s Ot*t:s Mariene th«^ reri«trar s office evpreteed Kingston, Owcgo, 1'oughkeciisiu, York town. NY.; Hurhngton. Vk.j *v-i »ir Memler, WALTU JOHNtON probe are similar ^ f* I»' l, •ii'.ix l, the hope that the new price Ben Jour. Calif.; hraington. Ky.; and KoctiSHter, Minn. Hales and aarvme \'e interviews, write ur uell tha liv. M.u'aftd junior, auviaory •' he eldod. the Increase In eaat wee Wednesday end Thursday, end I>«n Hubcr. Greenviiia jun¬ ef the naaawt IBM " t fvi h planned, ior. orraru*»t»'>r.5 Other speaker* will eover be In dart before the AVSG In return, the directories of¬ technical subjects pertaining la insurance rerrosenta- m ?• set !■ the rocket's tive Paul Leehcr Glen tllyn, fer full information on all stu- milk, ice cream, and cheeee, end 8cree "e rtetnitjr of the dcr.tv of MSU including elass, also will discuss broader man-' til., junior announced that stu- oe:.t policies have oevn ueiayed course, martial status, campus agemert topics bv,t will aohn ie >*nt and hnnte addre.ssc« telephone On Thursday and Priday, 4hfl policy numbe:« arid student number. holder* inrouAh the m.ol Michigan tee. hen end school rrietl Units tnu«u i . Stuarnt her- •* i -- This vear * student dirtxtorio* avaiiai. e hmiu-d administrators responsible fr INTIBMeTIOMAl a*e it; supply courses of study will explore in Vices Jr.-uranct Oft. « a' the Union B'*2kstore. IBM • VSIMIIt MACaiMIS DA *• FA t fit rvFiesiTsaa • ewifsu* nowm n to House Aitl pert '1.1.*. lhtrv Wr Ru-iy S'tur.. !-• n r- detail the fundamental laeues m eu. rlculum. aoaaoaetiou BeSv«SK mure, has been named as acting Putter l)ismiiMU*s The fourth annua! H-gh bchfKil Applicants P« r»or e, ■ Dm- ; • President Chuck .Va ther Steur-. fiiis tha positKKj formerly he.d ■ Al.\S<» Hart's Position New • paper - Yearbook Conference will el meet Advisers Saturday *■ aria iiiIiiIim mt LT-'i »« opartmon* u, by I>"r. Huber who resigned ftJNT — US loun* ^Uet. the Wednesday Cnarlae Potter reeentjy diem lee« Mauanc Of- a .Mo to —0- at •d his ehallenger'a poetttrn mi l* ft. tor awmea R BRS to Present anti-lehoe reeketeermg leftake* rata arm. tarn as a "pit-akniie eartleh.* « tbr lata mine Tnv.1 nrw. he has keen fie- a ataa •>• Might Club Dance mc the peop e a of Ifietugen ftstte different impraeeme of where It h* did, th* odd* or* h«'U b* hotfoot- li| it right back for Am*rica'b moat A dance which will haee $ he »tan:* en lave to protest Near York night club atmos¬ working men end worn— trees popular aigarott*. Nothing alaa give* phere has boert planned by theft, violer.ee and extortion * U. Gov. you tha rich tobaooo flavor and aaay- WBRfl (Brodr Radio• for the Philip Mark Potter* end of ttue month, Dence oom- going wlldnana of Camel'o coot ly blend. DO. will h* M«Wd 01 1.0.1 nam. Mid lest Saturday ha emuld It atands to raaaon: the bast tobacco JIT. Wool. , leas BUI had be heee tm mm I makes tha bast amoks. no -Mow Mtf otmoo- Otoro wU! bo o*M to br ■ etg Hue year. Dm, lb- and voiwra wbo *111 tk One the lar«Mt barltatdlwr* el dMpiaya tm Oe world is ttfoed of Mt end fetmd on the Mlrhigen SUte hmty ohrtf ,.. campus. There ore 11.000 trees, and some &200 different species of trees end shrubs. Have a real • "t. nn etna m. cigarette- For The have a CAMEL Price of Repdir Sue PIZZA TONIGHT ONLY -ijwri PIZZA PIT 203 M.A.C- AVE. OIDEM TAKEN IN ADVANCE —a "Ten to one he forgot the Camels I *•» '• >artai «>u]| m mav ED 24M6S - OPEN 4i00 P.M. | mm -—Cage Tales - ynrmr. as stvtt. vrw N.< ember 4. ISSS rasa s Tho Regulars Injured Basketball Intramural Colts Look to Strong Bench 1 -By LARRY WROBIEWSkl- AeeY MM Pw* Ultor Schedule RALTTMORE 'The night¬ mare of a football coach's sleep tensive tackle Geerge linebacker Lee Aanferd. were Pma aad held out because of Injuries. De¬ at tion. Oregon, waa a rookie actua¬ He completed llf of 237 passes for 1.583 yards and ran IF MSI"# BASKETBALL t##m can win (hp Kir 10 • roonuu. fractict. rin.n —injuries—was a reality today fensive hark MIR Davit aloe for 301 thia aeaaon, it will add a successful chapter to Sp^ • 99 ted *ark« l»n*nbexu for Wceb Ewbank of the unde¬ I sled hit left knee against caire history. Slre«k» ? ii l omhushers re. I l* Mener Mice «e. Vihc« feated Baltimore Colts. Green Ray. In the last four yeArs, Coach Forddy An,ter.,>n. i • U t Srhelars «» P Uiflet The latest medical word is All the injured except Dupre eoachlny staff, and players hava inspired a new banketi 9 49 YMi III re. Blip* and' the questionable Unitas, roiTM rin n that halfback L. G. Dupre will tin All Phi Ddi v». D be unable to play against the however, will be available Interest on campus. V » Kcrep RaU vs. Giants in New York Sunday and against the Giants. nf. When the Spartans entered the Western Conferer.c, • 19 W Nheu V A*. U "ham 19 a full-time member, a ttood basketball eluh «»« If Unitas is out, George Shaw excellent • 19 R tkee I i» F *>hem • that quarterback John Unitas is • U Mtbflta re AVM| will do the Colt quarterbarking. has keen f 99 vett ii a • a«»i » i doubtful. in for Unitas Sun¬ somethinir to be desired. left And there's a bit of irony in He came ifmnon fiki n Dupre dislocated his So the then new athletic director Binri* Munn veti a a Pittaker 9 99 VeW* I v» KOCS II Punka over Green Bay. selection of 1955 after starring them going for touchdowns. Jack Call, a second year pro BUCK NY8TRO.M proves Munn's move broufht profitable dividends. ROW I I Ml "I wouldn't say he'll he ready from Colgate, did the right WHEN PETE NEWELL, a member of the defer Allew 9 J9 p m New 1 ork." said Dr. F.d- frothouui for ,.. school of thoujrht, left MSU to accept the position of t Army Bark. 1-? Rtffwte fill % a. *4.R halfback running in place of >-4 Delia Chi a«. Thrta Chi nmnd J. McDonnell. "Ma a he the 1-9 Phi Delta ra TR Ta« folloA«inc AArrk in Chicago." Moore. He carried 18 timet and basketball coach at the University of California, Andc M ZRT we. PR Phi gained 73 yards. First Game Thursday who is a close friend of Newell, moved from Bradley 1 9.M pm Vnitas was hit in the back two l)aaa kins. Off * When Dupre left, Leonard 1-» AR Pel vi D* Phi minutes bet re the first half versity to atep in as head coach in 1954. 1-4 BT PI PR P« Lylei, the speed demon rookie Anderson's first MSU squad compiled a conference l_ S-9 t.CA r% DTD t-4 8AM « »« ended. • He cording to' has a bruised rib," the 1- v*.>r. "I would¬ ac¬ Injured List from Ixmifville, wua given his first full opportunity at half He Freshmen Preparing for of eight wins and Si* losses to finish fourth in the Bit 1 carried IS times and although The following season his team split even In 14 IMTljMlgMs n't -ay it's cracked, although the d.lTcrv nee is si ght "We'll wait two or three days WEST POINT bPl Daw kins. Army's left halfback. Monday appeared — Pete outstanding dumped twice for long losses looked promising. He netted 34 Green and White Series contests to take fifth. In 1956-5? the Spartans raached the pinnacle nf i dorm bowling—-A!1 dorm¬ and how hp is." yards. see ready to go at top speed against Lylea had carried the ball designed by Anderson. itories must have their rosters at Dr McDonnell gave Coa.h Th* first of tho Groen and Whit# frame* will b# plaved IM off.c» by Friday at 5 Rice Saturday. only five times from scrimmage State surprised the basketball world when It fWfrt a th» Ewbank some hope He recalled The captain of the Cadets, i before Sunday, However, he thie Thursday according to Gordon Serr. freehman football pm, that Unitas previously played Big 10 co-championship with Indiana and a fourth i * # * fire runner and oass receiver scored three touchdowns on Coach. State eleven turkey trot — All team* with two cracked rib«. and an occasional passer, was kickoff returns of 104 sad 101 The Green and White Series oa that the Michigan took the national Associat¬ spot in the NCAA championships at Ksnsaa City. As so often happen*. Injur et muit bo registered et the IM used only sparingly in the route yards and a JTlyard Jaunt from la a set of three games played ed Press championship in 1952. THE PRE-SEASON prognosticated rated An hit the Colt squad all of s sud¬ offico by noon on WcdneM All sponsoring ur.;U should n l- den after they went ♦hro..u!\ of Colgate last Saturday turned »n one of the most ex¬ He •or i mm age. He made • fourth on a four-yard paaa Runday. between members of the fresh¬ man team who are split Into After two years in the service Spartans no higher than fifth place in the Big l|,"j their first five games without a plays of the game in go- squads, the Green team and the he was assistant mentor at Ari- completely- disregarding the "advance" noticee. State i_ »fy the IM office of their team. citing a 16-game winning streak to share its first cage emu" rona State under Dan Devinn a player hemp absent. 75 yards for a touchdown White team. Serr takee charge Tho runners must have e physi¬ .ng cal examination, and should run Ilalfhkck 1 ennv Moore went ».:h one of quarterback Jou Packers to Cut of one team while Coach Carl former MSU gridder. Gordie Heading to Lexington, Ky., State labeled "The Cladi Into the sixth tune a» Ith a lorn returned to the State campus in the course at least two times Caldwc'-l's passes, •'Buck" Nystrom the other. before the meet Thursday, leg moM-le and two linemen, of* Daw-kins injured • thigh 1a 'Problem' Men Thia weekt and next week's 1957 reins. to take over freshman the Virginia gam# several weeks games will be played on the GRSKN BAY. ATI*. iCt — Aa After coaching two years at ago. practice field opposite Jenison Harry Wallers, the Ma. I full- angry, disillusioned coach Ray Lansing Sexton High School, Fieldhouse. The final contest, set "ITg carry the I, 4RCF.ST ami hack aa he has beeu sidelined "Scooter" McLean Indicated for Spartan Stadium Nov. 19. is Nystrom moved to State as a ith ankle Injury, still «• strongly Monday that aome et coach th.s year Mo>t people aa au played with all the trimmings mpply of smoking supplies in Fart unsA itlable far heavy euutari h» Green Bay Pucker football of • varsity game. a»e familiar with ball career at State when Buck's foot¬ he led work. The Cadets woa't hnaw player* wuld get the uu—pos¬ Oeeua and White gaaaos are the Spartans to a Rose Bowl Lansing." antll late In the week whether sibly before Sunday^ game with the Chicago Bears pteyed feu add lueeaiive feu aa victory over UCLA in 1956 as he will be able tu play. "Wa've got tu cut out eome of fethiralw dull year for the play- captain and all-Amorican guard. Thr Ham and snow forced the Ca¬ per. The Big 18 Both rear h< s are married. dets indoors for it* first workout the bed roota. They're getting te be a problem bereuee they re Buck la married to aa MSI* ro¬ for the Rice game. The squad, SMOKE SHOP Arrow* from the I mow overall, were game no is in fine shape There injuries in the Colgate and the varsity onlv play* starting to affect the rest of the team. We know who eome of them are and we're going le da Mm are separated from beys ad. the former Ma Catherine WHiisersh. a Jaatur la IM. Gerdle't wife la the fanner something about It," la the gatr.es, Nystrom points Mary Rear Peterson. The Rem rd little more than a quarter. eut The coaches can s*e if the have one child, three amalh eld players, under pressure, have abeerbed- the teachings taught Being similar in appearance. Rerr and Nystrom are often mis- - thai. Tha series alee allows stu¬ taken f ir each other by strang¬ TOM RAND , LANCE 01*»% dents te view future State grid ... basketball veterans ... material la actio#. ers. They are about the urn# ^ Thia aoaoon la Serr'e second height (Buck at 8' 9** has two inches over Gordiel and weigh team." »a«n't figured to get past its first opp • I aa a froth eoach. He WAS a guard the *am« (210) 9 Dame. Besides coaching, they scout However. MSU nipped the Irish. 85-h.t. ar,t in a for the varsity. "must" game belted powerful Kentucky on its r. fsj 10-68. Conerly No. 2 REPRESENTING THE MIDWEST in the Ni'AA finals. State gained further prestige by furcit.a' N rtt TD Passer •Una. the eventual NCAA champ, into three overtime sAions before loaing, 74-70 CLEVELAND uP> — Charlie Last year, the Spartans had received the rightful Conerly, the veteran New York nltion of crystal-ball gazers by being ranked »vh a Giants' quarterback who was nation. booed by the home fans two weeks ago, became the Nabonal AS THE SEASON progressed a movie writer Football League's No. 2 touch¬ dream up a more thrilling race. For no one thought down passer a» he led his club and Indiana, the previous year's co-titluts. » ...a to a 21-17 upset victory oxer a showdown to decide the championship. the Cleveland Browns Sunday With three touchdown pa*>r.< Both squads had identical marks of 9-4. w.-h »V4 —two to Alex Webster and ote posing the Hooaiere in Jenison Fieldheuse m tie te BiK> Schnclker.. —» Conerly finale. brought his total to 140 career Playing before 1MAO spectators and count t-st TV That put h:m one oxer S.d Luckman's IS-aeaann total for era. the Spartans displayed early Jitters and nr the Chit ago. Bears. The 37-year- able to catch the "Hurrying Hoosiers" losing. 75-7d old Conerly is m hw 11th .war. However, the biggest satisfaction was that Mats Sammy Baugn of the W*sh- a new home attendance figure of 101,912 wh.rit iagton Redskins holds the Na¬ the previoue high of 88.750 set during the 1947-41 tional League record of 187 touchdown pas*es''in 16 seasons. peign. Delta CJii * in« CRYSTAL LAKI - TW la Chi tMilrUi . WUMIIS AHKNT TO (ASA NOVA Emm Lmuim$'» rnUum IWY. 18. H»| /mm* Kaarrta 211 UL8. IB MM ^onltoinnrd PanitcJi Gaino Stole r^* a News^£^ Ml \s Thornton Polished QB Starting Role «|Ktri« Vav ember rsu.tr a.«wt»nt 4. — — II.W Jim K.'i Waltin|t..» Pate Five t\ ANsrOV H g 10 *•■• '-9A- quarterback h'ahiy js -TV :-.«»« „ been acclaimed Nm thweaterti a » fe dem lit ; a • • D ck m « Hme« »0 the eo (-. "i •• f- ai u«. d We thej ,*e;e . fa—.es 1 'tie- .d beianie intents,- TJ word win th.« a »ea.*vin. jurre last year, can affer failing be and Michigan. Northwestern has a tine denial Another Ihitig. ra'tied ** Thornton has eomp'.eted li BV IUDT CHRIST •UH Mews 9pm t* t ditor IM ^ uads f< und in the of the 'eadeniv.p qualities nods*:, una>«utr.iug sehool. Thointon wanted den- Ustrv. It all worked out" out ami 2H of 6 TO prts>e* tou, iniowtis; vanis ui for 507 yards ha* grossed 7g carries: baa av- T'vu n'oit. Thornton was a tai:.-ha.k *« a Take Titles y k« Panitch. senior quarterh.uk. was m »v*v. hack u /h ei.ig.Hi .id yards in 30 pur's: Tlie 6-foot, tid-pviiuder * • prep, but had plenty of time to and on defense has interc#pted « first unit on the Spartan frui tram this we» k Pamv •, bom player, raised h h a I.'. leant the N rthwestero T quar¬ Mlk&tMNls* ii I.AltuY U.sUirK rail in hi hand since 3 passea and run them back a i-jrtbijr aifi»Rl-«al!«r durinjr the first four jure*. w*s da- 1* *u» terback assignments because he total of lh> yards. He «1*o kicks ♦#d in the wholesale shaktup two weeks ajro. • , . put on fit>l at ring . . . Tbrce dorniitrtn* cbam. three by an ath'.e* c-muuied was a mid-form graduate Tie sv: a point* father who mve no .» qtiaf.- coaches could work with him M Duffy Daugher.*, — . pinny were crowneil Momiav back fos - 'At . biggest IhriR trms frai- M?»«ouri Mine* and the through *\so spring ami two fuM Tele vision Ihmrer Dies ' yr.th Panich'a par form- night after intramural foot¬ uiii.i» when w e boat Ohio Staip Dougherty, p>a*ed w:*h S « Pfulade'ph.a Cagiesi m art o« befmp unai the Wisconsin . sprmgirg -him •V. 0 * aa>s Thornton, who burtv uuiu* » pc .-.an,:e a a a'. n * i ball games. loose Hr a« their varsity quat'«o- i«Disced him back in-© W «iMrs.n but n.' ensued, out Precinct T of Ennnouj ioiiw,-. the lime young Thornton back e.r ' w o Scoring passes and entered t hicagos Taft Huh plunged Air another touchdown yjcCight. From Football In juries h.s gr.ddcrs th.ocigh a -a u e.- •' " ar. f-? t«» \ take tha* School, he was ver* aeart* Mt.nn the Badgera. PiniLh a 'uutif bank a stolen pa.s * ■ ■« -• u k. ut. ;m u.- • g ... a r '4 h ..f en n» nt'e It ten* a toucho* « n polished plater. And Ihe fp trailed With Greg M.tetforr.- IM Results v are starter and tad the was ready Ie sraduaie men Or, t -.re fir*--«*r.rg 9 "It wHrtl* ,rif* or thetr only scoring wee PKTROIT •J'—Harry K!»mtt«h\n Jr.. who wis harm! overcome piwmct 2 s sing* he had made all-slate honors wm | tap even pi fr.r. tie *c •- 1 i> » %h*o T. 1? W ihi. »S, %ud that A7-«ard -ir.S 'a third period. He fr- :r r .* h'ffh *chool football team b*cjui*e of h:« smnllticys. and had IJ sollege* hounding H • lie, S IS. (Voir % t « M tssfMawf ma^c Harte Rleva (Niched Nirre P»w Slav In Hen Kurton iwhtrk him. ^->*ed the jot he tossing a \ It heath Indiana htm I hem tr.ed Moiuuv night of injuries suffered in s scrub foot ha ! teuehdoan pa««es lo lead ta«t »• • I'litia, ■••altrndrr* * Srholar* • S. Ilrarrau t broke the game open i was rtlh , -a| aenal ic sad and Cap;. powerful s«ains« pig ie r+mw- fame. whavr It to a lt-t rkamnionshii* Northwestern g hmi bv w hat • o*» f * Rrttn |. e ed not bv me, hut waa sent Mmute Mm "j. Not krI, S Utien. it is a great!* • impr*\ ed T f-vear-old w in ever las t*hau I. Pete Car¬ cou'd be desviuw-.t a* 4 ■ 4 T'i. •iion ce'ebrated the Tee Spartans. ir. the dr. ' He haaled In one arnntm paw s Living only a dor en or »■* nv.les •f-e# go :*.**. 'i.t a '.i-. +j a *tVtroo a !Vtn-> ; te r\'« m> Ba:;d*tan.i. w sreeo a a:.a h.i.,1 Sea t, too* p'ent' o u» g piece ' •• ••'■n the campus. Thornton and N4ibrr 1. «. Neihrr «. ? •>t»#rat«r« ir. Nmilei, s U>over JM'h OSU along with "3| •cnerfu.# thaa that a' tpi-: hi, t Rather ? had to comeback ir h s family could visit it »% of en 1mm»o« I « Sainton* 14 billilday. 'a.-*:".r.f a Joo-pound bo% «»d the vouth's fathe: Hru • x weeks. Out Daugherty is • t Me secv>nd half in overhaul ss thev pleased without the ————___L m a scrub fan e S :n.ia% Ktimushyn. a tool snd d e mak¬ OearR»a" the injury * t*kia letting up on h.s p avers Tr.e Kbmuthva in I feet | end es -'*He had made four tc.wn- Rather for live litlr After coaching staff being accused of Periaa iaturda>. the W Hiring the boy theie. Sophomore Men -p» Spartan* ?s, * IrcLana. Minn*- weighed 135 pound* downs alteadv when he tried to edg e Jones pasamt h> Jerry . •grtni received only an »•« acta and Kane as S'a'e in the (Sorters removed a bleed eleS lackle thi« 200*p»'«uu #1 ' (la* 10 put piectnc; T ahead 'm "Ale* Agase (assistant « ach r*m d hum pa and brui.<«'*. ls*t 'hree the fust period, the cnamtw •tut chief talent hunter 1 sr.'u'd ♦* em his brain m Harry 'eft the same to a tackle Paul Roches-fr receive all tHe creiiit for getting cairrd a bruised right shou.- \Ve '--n't three gs-res ig.vly *ane these Daughe* * 'a«t •rentna Rnnday beam afire Sbe Infnry. c1a»iyi the tack a. «-ond'.ttvm after He wor.t K» the ai«e ituk g arored oner in the third quarter and three times tn the last lo Thornton for us.'* said North¬ G.cen Helmet Rush Smoker M Mbaofe Ai Lup.vw a aa d "because although the »'*- Klimuapyn took a iHWa and Waned his paianw A am 11-C A sefetv. Intercepted western head eoach Ara Par- that whiia and Prea er three teams haver't dor# too a aau «d wouldar pads m urn few ndUKn later be barame ill peas and h»e Joe Jun TD seghian. ' Aga>e was born and X.t AIM olUg^ fleiwd slightly twisted wall. we haven t been »ettir.f tame with friends but left fee and Ma lanuly rushed bwa *0 pa««ea provlded die margin rejsed in the Chicago area mane v Al will he ready next when ma Sparta-^ the world 00 lira ourselves " •siuiosrent an frw (iJiHnd ehaa • boenita' la a playoff fnr first pla«e in Wast Shaw, prannrta f and 10 • dne reputation ant Thor. «,>n had a a Hot ri.ivoe, of +*>• Old College Hall ke oa the University of In- piaved to 11-11 standoff Larry fpevt for him, »ae at b ioomington. Clitsoe hurled Sao TD pitrhee as T sallied swtee. The Wo teams "Tha fam > fnterested in a'hietn* was get*.;: We h.v ' Wed. Nov. 5 7-9 p.m. llama, alanine hcm lerkie r if ass n ton'ght et R 10 ♦Hem up tn \ r'Sue'cii —«.1 ■ • hi# a«o. snfrseil hm 1 Ma left knee. Dr. fr. loam pfcyaieaan. an apiraltas *n ill a paaai- frit Ike r II". til-••• nd may never be eMe ptav Neahall atala. .»as tv Cundiff n*,o*e.l the &-»i ur.d ;« lake ROBror M B ?ff 6*0Vt CITY COUTO, "S< UW I n..r* ifdune* haunted the actio, tr.d t.r.ie com..' 4 « {teshrneh forces, ~*neo the varsity at ..ton* J ,,v3 my job. Here's why. I fd jamrv one of Ike bright* 4 prosperta en Ike ftnfc loam. 1 nte s Merk and faeelverf a i n % radio ivantmiMton anglnaea l»r B«U IHaptmna talary aUntlap la Ibal of t I'injMivjr of hntn>)lvtfiua. My work ta uilcicklmg nnd *. full rd soiiMy, and 1 pal atf frta ia«|N»n uhilily I can | ^ j » •«>-# the cite a* foo*- haiidt# Mavw leudt ».-s;u.« seiiiQiia. however, a at lnikfr i 1 ^-'•**♦ a-.d eaper.enced lit •wod Mi lis rumm** • u a*a..able Dr. Feurig ita^ at football trainer*. ■ "» 1 » .« hard at pract-.r, ii.iuM) oiT ®r iT.irt i I*-* r » ena an> seconds Ma, RmwI mkm mn % Wi •a» ihjurv. s.lar,.T . i-V Im - ». I iseball Scribes Pick ISals' lyde as Top Soph of 1958 Coronation Sjwcial I •rv TORS tf*—OmR Hyde s was third witn II tollorwH b* sfroru a» a rs.:cf pUca- Mum N.v-r. ot Cievs.aaq, 10. 'hs sst-p.at Wsikingi-n Jim La at Clue ago. I and ■ w.U act go unrewsrd- The M-paar-A'.d rafht-lund- f'+ ass# voted tr.s Anter.can Bruoka J. Hyda * R^o;r.» n ,4 ot la.i.n.v'S, 10 gsmes and saved ROTC Uniforms tepkoaaofe of tha Year 11 others a» • -eiiaver Throw¬ .151 'a.loting frt m ambers »»f ing kit m et rffschw p*tcasa ft -n in unusually low position. Clewed & Pressed I'm at my ds*k applying a asw method f I oa Fittsbufgh • mobtis radio skm hssetoall Wr.tars' Aasn nf Hyds eompUed an e*ce'.^#nt 1.71 fete skannds oa talpaai pes ...-» jt the Assctated Pr»u ' earned run . Th.s was » *4 Moooay that Hyc.s the I •***'. AI. v mark am org r * tf tha It votes pitchers wi*h a jr." rr-jm a# II Awbsm sf tha Now decision,* Is v.tkaea wm tha ruaatr- aamad on SI bsl- Tha first sabcr.anre since Kdf>n Auker of s^wcial'st Detroit, fe. ^ t k Kubak af tha Yanks Hyde lest on:y three games I —rap >1 ifkattoos nf auaihaef "I II p-m. I review my pi Munimi uriuiH with kupervtwa ktd Graul N>»w III prepare no for lo*t..» ai*l utderi. sod nttt pscA •« fl make opuratinnal k h * 100 for Money— ''Site what I I really # i lo carry lbs b,*H ' Kill for.. Noon I U he Ukuig a vfKki.ti woufiw in mhmttikd rlm>* tKjfWca 1 Btffl I .aha - a pan cffrMwumpL Aft 4 aft) -1 fefca my pd» " i 1 Liba Rob Bwishas. frm map And • MjfM an# OMfMI itearutg fuiura with tha Hall Talaphuna Conipaaiaa* l«Jk with tha Brtl lotervtawar whan ha vtatta yines cimpua. And mad tha Rail Ma m pout Hinaniate Oflk% actual 411 SILL TlkWHONI eOMreWIS b 7tao*»:Oor.w. m 1. r I , Mi '*•«>?' 'Zr'Siipti %■; r~, v-twri:** ■. «-• - ****** ■*"|lll*IRi «nlW» MICHIGAN ITATH Vnmnbfr A t»M Spotlight Business Conference Travel Series PLACEMENT BUREAU Diversified (B) Bachelor's degree (M) Martm (D» l _ gree te Indies led. sN degree levels see eUgflMe In latent* ». On Economic Outlook rnv VitTINO MAJORS B* JOHN MARTIMEN eign Film Series. The principals Armour, incidentally, wm born imomi include a drunken mother and in 1906. NOVEMBER t. Would you like to meet a Chemists for Research, p-A. a daughter of ill repute. Notes to you: Charles Munch Allied Chemical Corp. flyinjr Saint Bernard? A duction Ji Sales Chem., Me- Seminole Indian lad wrest¬ The activities at these psspW conducted Honneger'a Fifth la Nasi-roetrelled Praam give Symphony at the United Na¬ (B) (M) A Elect. e the subject mat¬ tal crime*. Film times art at 1 ame work was enthusiastically (D) Chemists for Researc." i Forecasts •■ ter of the World Travel Ser¬ ies film this Saturday. •ad 9 prn. la FatrrMId taaight. Richard Armour, lecturing received here during the Boston Symphony's recent appearance. Chemists (B) (M) for Sale*. Marketing (M) (with back-1 Col. John Craig ha* traveled satirically here last week, aaid Music from the Melachrino ground in Chem is try 1 for Glad News all over the world in *oarch of interesting personalities, and he was making a rare appear¬ ance at MSU. the first in 52 Strings, performing here Nov. !3. is featured ' each Monday, Kuhhrtan Electric Co. Sales A Market Research Elect. (B) (Ml Engrs. Mech ! appropriately has entitled his ears A bright-eyed young fe¬ Wednesday, and Friday at 7:15 (B) (Ml Engrs. Met Profit (lain I feature "High Adventure Across male Spartan approached him on WKAR-FM. Tickets for the Inland Steel Co. Chemists (Bl (Ml tor Qualitv l Camrd at 2.V o A 'he World and Undersea*." ••We Are All Murderer*"' if the current feature on the For¬ after his talk. "It All Started With Eve." and Innocently ask¬ ed about his earlier appearance. coming concert will he distribut¬ ed hor nmng morning. at 9 a.m. this A Control. Statistic* (B: ,\(i majors for R A D. Acctg /gi (Ml majors. All Engrs /Bi » AN'M ARBOR i — fll.nl (Ml for Development, Test, Maintenance. Production, ■aonomio tiding, cam* Mon- fejr from th, »i\th annual Ceremony Televised Power A Field Engineering M%f. (D> Engrs. for Pur; Technology. aonferrnea on th» roonomic Mltlmk. Or* ■ •c<\nr»nv*t forecast • Coronation for Pope John All Engineers. gharp rise in coi;«>r.ikpe peoaeaatete *| *** University at John XXIII will be crowned the te wttnex* thl* part ef the cere- Michigan. Roman Catbohe Church's ?R?nd Vt will be eeneladed by •la general the iodusmes supreme p*>ntiff today amid fha beiiest h.t iii If.>8 (auto*, lex- colorful panopoly of centuries. Election Remits bier, sseei*, cfirrnua.-s Bl Peter's BaalHea. aeene at mai-n.nery and ruobe/> are «■** the fear-hoar ceremeav tomor¬ Tbe *tate Newt will pre- parted to have Wie sharpest se- row. glittered with red damask vlde aa eleetlea reealta ser¬ CMfty," »«Hl and gold and the flash of tboa- vice hetweea 9 p.m. and I research director • it* WblWng-. SIGNING I P for Panllel snrerity rush are Peggy Xethoff. Pat •and* of alee trie llghto. a.m. fee the benefit ef those ton Co., Phdauelphia. Giraff. Illaifie Tnehe and Barbara Andrrwa. Women interested in Interested la tbe pelitiral eat- But for the first time b» his¬ Mrnale preduled a prolU gain raahing may tiia an in the Uenferenee Room. Student Service*, eemea. Phone Ext. till for tory. equipment of the electronic ef Si percent next jra*. He from • a.m.-5 pat. throne h I rids* . ace was readied to bring the bet-«ff-the-teletype eeverage. hi* estimate *»• b*»ed «n • medieval pageantry to millktat mrvry at pi»ht prmpih for throughout the world. tbe PenttfT* Memtng ef "UrW lit Urffa Arm*. For Ii-C. Series A European television hook-up rt Orhi" — te the elty ef Rear will broadcast the ancient cere¬ and la tbe world. •The 2i pe «-nt mprovement mony. from initial obeisance nf I* influenced i stai.i.al gain in i uv a he ai,.»mi>i>..e s..o- Melachrino Orchestra the cardinals to the final crown¬ ing of the Pope on the exterior Th# Pontiff will be carried his portebie thron* by his pufple on industry," Menn.s sa.a. "If balcony-of St. Peter's Basilica. clad bearer*. He will descend at aut.•mobiles ate excluded fr m the sarr.D c. U* maicaicu #<*.0 *• Ticket Selling Slated Invi e 'he Basilica battery of tr;pod§ «as in placo, Itself, a the holy door and take his place on the throne. Here, the cardin¬ )g percent. als at the church will perform ready for cameras that itill be "An un« ard t»rnd m common Ticket# for Melachrino and his Orchestra will lie distrib¬ trained on the white damask a first act of obeisance.. ptrn k price* •' p -ha' • although throne. ju*t about «n feet away, uted Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Union second floor check¬ not ncceas.iril) at the rate of the where Pope John XX!!! will be pas: five mont »' room. Students must exchange coupon "D" of their activity seated during much of the cere¬ Willard Arant. economist fof book*. mony. making their first United State* faift A Co.. preu ed So ne The orvhe-tra wil' appear on tour under the sponsorship of eg Rwanda will |o«vr food nr.ccs because !">t the Lrcture-Concvrt benes N*»v. S Hur »k The oirhestra holds a agricultural outlook tor 1959 ii II unique distinction -that of hav- ana af abundance Relartxuit •Italian be perftn be moderate he- I^avea." "Strauss Wa.lt." "Siar. light Fantasy,•• "T^iKSin at Twi- aenhed « r*dio thou- w ,th a high In 1FC Display* nee In the ro*t« of rating hc:v. and vet having 1 gt.t," "Oranges and iicmons." Delta Sigma Phi i» the >'al •tug end di»trlhaU«n, ' never appeared in this country. London Ilridge." "Colors 1a third-pi ace-winner m the IFC Melachrino has recorded an Rraat aaid hog and pork prig- R.s-ar." *idem«»riva af the Ballet.•* Hemecomir.a d^piay contest aii um for almost excrv human as mill be appreciate* lower 'Ban Pranciaco." "Creensleeves* The winner wm tmeereetly ' Wkp»w Concerto," "Tchaikcu- activity. These include "Music neat year, but little change caa f.»r D*vdrea*mng." "Music fur ewe—red daring the Home- be expected in cattle an.1 sheep. skv Melodicf" and select «n« eemhag gem# *e Delta E—Ilea »s of another at mood chr.no and music. his orchestra art ne for Working." Music for Siudyuig." and even "Music for with a huge float tit e.i dreamed I wenl Redger-huot- MEN OF AMERICA: boom tn cuniu-iirr buytag like Two Fei»ple Alone " Utg in my Maidenform " ma* of Of b arhl tdrrunds. a Ford V *• Co. economist »*.d he e»- MSU TV Station LAW ENFORCEMENT pe to -.ed a dollar new o- 'put aou sen:ce« "wiM slimb raj rrccrd during 1959. But. he a uied. p vi ral volume of good* v Cited for Service MSU*V at*:.on has educational tdevtuon bewi citr-d by the LUCON^ nminiwr.iTlir S IjiM Day! Big Hit*! totere—,«1 sfficar. 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