Michigan State News MM W 1^* yHNKw. 1* A# Wl <* M MNaaa WW* £ »HMll. ••• *•» ** **• *• VOU fc\ N*o » BA9T LANSING, MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER H. IHI " PRICE 6 CENTS >r If T KHRUSHCHEV PUTS SCARE INTO WEST ket-ni I • r* (B) til rt. isttctsu (B) S^H! v. Hb Red Chief (V. V Si. Imtast. lf?N , Russia, Poland Call t.. «Jor* »-r - Audit- ' For Summit Convo Proposes iD r^.vcr*. P>*. Berlin Split • 1 Arc e.t r-A-,>rx Agenda to Include Solution Snvirl Aggrrmion D»v —;^r Of Dinurainntcnt. Security arc tig- tlay l'rrluiji* War rare* gi MOSTOW —A nyw call for a Summit Conferanca wi »r vi aounvlni WASHINGTON y X'. <:r.L They uM its aim would be to Soviet Prcmirr Nikltn aolve rrv»blems of disarmament and streaginan (Moscow w.vld Radio aecurity. announceit Aud Card Khruntu'hrv will probably carry th* yroatot ilanirer of •It-out war l>«tw**n th* Sov. hile that the Soviet Un¬ Lists Two rneanu ion fold the I'nitsst States in a let anil th* Wpatrrn I.Iih'* n»Yte that the Oeneva talks on that th* W'orlil ha, a«*n for prevention of surprise attacks a long: tfrn*. Aaaocialial -»• 1»« NfOR.IHON« f*r Ike irrmI FaaHel-IFr t*M« *v tl-rM: ( fcork Marlctl »M li Dm »»nur must be linked ment t to disarma¬ 1-Act Plays Preaa *orr*»iHiml*nt John » ililiwia. Mi K»»u Brurkacr Md Im A joint communique wras is¬ llillhtnwer prwlictiil Tupa. sued here and in Wirssw after Drama Stnrirnt* day. the windup of talks be¬ Tlios* nrr the estimate* matte tween Premier Khruthchev and l'lan Knlirr Show her* Tuesday of the future sig- ISbfrd Tonight Polish Communist Chief Vlady- •law Gomulka. Two orlirinal on*-»ct play, will I— prr**nt** best informed ailtnor. lating and dodging talks pur¬ ■wc*; tor i'l roads p.snnmg I ns.' waiter term. Coeds are Not Meant sued V. S. in the first plaer by the government" !t did not to William BakatouskM. Orand Rapids graduate student snieraency session Tuesday night Jordan will of Parliament ac¬ A — ttoaal hell' .y waa de¬ clared to celebrate Ike adven¬ turous young Toe British pilots then took the jets aloft to 40.0011 feet. I tics hero said Tuesday had no doubt that in the long they aaaai t» being tnatrSI rush say what steps might be taken Tka aaaand gnsiutollsu to king's eaeape from The planes maneuvered ever run Khrushchev will undertake Syria of an net of As Insult cuse I *5*— wi8 ba usad to help to strengthen the Warsaw line¬ Ike fvwiag will ke "hie Mara aggres- what ke ekarged waa an attempt the flit, bussed Parliament and the serious attempt to force the r mi expenses like tba Then OenHe Heads." e drams •Ion for intercepting King Hus¬ to kidnap or kill him In a flight then returned to the field where Western Power* nut of Berlin up ( saaaat swi I H M cards. sein's vacation-bound plane. ever Syria Monday. Hussein congratulated the pilots. and huild up the prestige of the It declared the North Atlantic by Jams Tseng, e dealers! I l*w Fat. Paa»a*Wuie prvte- seed Male ftem Iks rnivseaWy Thunderous applause greeted Hussein, who celebrates his The pilot* said they came in Soviet dominated legime there ROME re> — FWd M»r. Treaty Organisation seeks to his announcement that the gov¬ 21th birthday on Friday, emerg¬ hy turn Western to Mleklgea Piepleg Mrs. vim Cairo, the U A It capital. making the f'.a.t tieiman Europe into a uttM af aarorit? Ufa »h»l Viwnunt Montgomery no. iesr arnu arsenal " Greet, ea elderly wldsw. wtM ernment would bring the case ed as a daring Moslem hero for u*mg wing- fuel tanks rather government Mipiemr ill the I a* a<*uui« and be Nana? Prsneh. Ann Arher liefor# the UN Security Council defying the Syrian MIG fighters than flv.over Syria. ci t v anpsr- ni>v»l Tue«<1*y to tr.»ke "The rapidly advancing mill- • B iflai lbs aaai. and a»k Secretary General li.ig and making a successful get¬ An official said tlw» other 10 The t tilled SI lie*. Britain tarnation' of West' Germany, with lu!i«n< *nc*r*>l France ■ pttrf liamnkarskjold take to and have m-eupied ike [ Ds larw» counseling system including supplying of West As her invalid son. Fred, to measures for a debate quark away. Some official* sugested Presi¬ are due to be delivered on Hus¬ sein'* eitv jointh witli Soviet Russia tRp'uuaad by Sharon b««uw his memoirs German armed Brent birthday the day he had qu*». forces with Ihyisford, Marlette fresh¬ Parliament then unanimous¬ dent Nasser's United Arab Re¬ intended spending with his — since the end of World IIar II. fin*. vice-president atomic weapons and rockets, man. Llr, her neat door neigh¬ fam¬ tloned th* fuhtinn win of ly adopted resolution giving a public of which Syria is ily in Switzerland until the Sy¬ and I". S, and British spokesmen *g UU movies will be rejnesents a threat to th# peace bor. will be played by Janet — n the government a free hand to MIG« chnsstl him back Monday nlsht turned down ■r. Tha i» a near addition their Miltiien in World V\»r and security ef Europe, the Jones. East I*an».ng freshman. province attempted to kidnap rian take ativ action nei's'ssary In the the pro-Western king and force home two hours after his de¬ Khruoh hev* demand for an tresum* and wtU help statement said. Gilbert Ziff. Bronx, N Y, Jun¬ a n»w crisis. him to abdicate in favor of end to the oreupalion. t r«a party ior. Jamst Howe Eaton Rapt.is a parture for Europe Ha aaai word his remarks The Premier spoke as the friendly regime The State Department reas¬ freshman, and Dave Conley, I kr ftctor **wara act branded to refiec: in Students* l ive* Grand Rapids junior, will p!ay There were clear indication* serted the U. K. policy of fight¬ l r... ciKnif.j the rush renin- any way o( tfie cour*g# of the To Mft-I Tonight Milton, John and Alan, the rest that If this wa« the plot — and 2 MSU Men ing if necessary %to Western interests in preserve i pvnv At Uyj tuna the t kriH »hich wiii Includt Itahae soldier • But the Br.'ask of Mrs. Grant's family. "Na More Th# Gentle Hands"' is di¬ Project to Honor the I'.A.R denies any aueh plot that It backfired. The sating which Is entirely surrounded by tlie city Admit Theft — here did Kan German territory. i mr win •f th* aoronty houses war net At his country home retract his YWCA Studenta' Wives Child rected by Haiold Edwards, Lan¬ Britiuli Lilwirilr monarch gained popular support Khrushchev's latest maneuver t» dJ'.r.buRad Statement* Study Group will meet for the sing senior. for hit determined stand to In- had been foreshadowed by East U"bI tit tevocv-.an rwt-ar* meeting thair will conclude in Hkirpah.r*. Montgomery said kit totter was an axp'.anaUac. first time Wednesday at • p.m. le 111* B, Spartan Village These |wt> original plays havs unusual styles and should pro¬ Mrs. nifmlxr of Eirene White, the lirituh parlia- a labor dependence from NasserIsm. While Jordians celebrated in Of Trophies German propaganda attacks on the Western position in Berlin, 1 rk£j» Tha Council baa vide tonight's audience with a will * ment. luncheon attend a a carnival spirit mixed with hit¬ However, some authorities here ! «* • ta each w-rwlor Mails The group is oper, to »tu- different type to entertainment. held in her Arrnwd _hprior in the Union ter demonstrations against Syria, see it significantly against a 'F*-". at rushaac. l^e pur- ■lent wives sod there to ea to-iav by the Viet-Nam project two new British jet fighters Of background of failures by the '•bfiY •_** aaad am a* charge for the meetings To reg¬ SO I. MetU Tonighti Guests at th«' lunciieoii will tn- flew into Amman IVlly I'mnk* Soviet communist high com¬ ister call the ~Y" at IV E-TloS clu.1e Dr. John Messenger. Prof They are the first of 12 mand during the past year of Slate Quel Speaker William Lindquist, prof. Roger Hawker Hunters being given Two MSUfraternity men ad¬ or Mrs, Carol Ansel m. ID "Sputnik diplomacy" to make Spartan Woman's Leagu* will WescotL Jordan under the U.S-British mitted breaking and entering any really important or profit¬ lop Set# •J undarsuad that tha Italian fovemmea: is d*stun>ad atx-u*. 7-0214. T..night Mrs Josepkusa Outiyn meet The tonight in to Union at 7. program art 11 concern Mrs. White's talk before the International Relations Club last mildly aid program. King Hussein flew bis own the Alpha Delta I'l sorority house at midnight Monday and able gains In the drive to ex¬ pand Red power, said Hightow- New Band aartain aktracu from m) oats, which ara mm- bains aer.ahaed of the Co-op Nursery- will speak oa "What Kind sf Behavior Can "The Role to the Student In Police Work." with guest speak¬ night was camelled because her arrival waa delayed by the air¬ from Ike palace Amman air part to "borrowing" trophies valued at $100 er While It is true that the Sov¬ You E*ps« from Your Twe sr er Prank Day. aaaoc- prof, of the lines strike lets which were iet* have built up their influ¬ ta tha pra*A. f distraasad am returned the trophies They itest Que* that aay words a? mine should Three Year OMv* Future topscs include* "The police administration and public safety department. Mrs White, whose home is In East Flint, England, is chair¬ lir«il«kl k» Vtftm. BrHlak *e years oast During Her major interest is in African with U. S Charge D'Affaires brought again* them Th* mat¬ tering on the revolt in Iraq and tkur HW ' Mt o< those vears I have watched tie "The Father's Roie m Ike Stu¬ will bs kakl fallowing the affairs and legislation pertain¬ Thomas Wright and his own the landing of U. S and Brit¬ ter was referred to the dean of SuMn v* gowth af the Italian army. This dent Situation." meeting. ing to racial issues. personal pilot, British RAF. ish troops in Lebanon and Jor¬ ■I * students office. f«n th* du* that grkUnil growth has resulted m dan did not produce any great ' rit»' Tka Itolto Gumma ha paa waa * TvmtV, m 1 wry high standard of train- Ikg .and 4iac.pi*ne Indewl, in Teaching the Handicapped ulau hi! Mauday night by an ua- knuwp party wbtla Ike memkeva net gain for Moscow, llightow¬ er concluded. |a-«« dm X. t aad I mj Rdaw the luiian army is to¬ were having Wtovgrlae ptoturaa ««day. IVr w te a* good aa any army « taken. Everyman was a ha ■ at la- AlFS Activities , , -*1 f;"« -T.1 *'• » - f « Whs m • "11 si » ■*. Hteol. an th* NATO. "Any remarks I made in my ■MMaoira wart not intended to Special Education Program at MSU eluding Ike hiugimilhRr. AM Ike Nvlagroem. Hears Business A rate! to aay way aa the cour- two program, laaludad la tola also has parents who are faced limitations to a school staff arc According to PanHel Presi¬ " « ■ ^ this (aatwt th* ClM ss apa to tha Itabaa soiksr, White moet children are play¬ troming program aro teachers to the blind, deaf, gripplad. ro- with bewildering and frus¬ a trating problem. in great demand. Educators at MSU realise that dent Karen ly a Fox, there is hard¬ house on campus that has Training Speech TT" fa tad Mm*r ing and frolicking In fito brisk special education is a new area its own trophies, dishes and The highlight to th# AWS Ac¬ '*• xrv larded and aulndjaatod. When parents anderatand the eotar aa any tivities autumn weather theaa days, which must ba explored and de¬ silverware. meeting Tuesday night la a tegular, tour-year, un¬ problem, they lose all fear and i Ska eo&Saat there amall group wmo- jg a veloped, And, for this reason, Last- spring PanHel and IFC was the speech given by Miss tknd by tha majority. »bich atto dergraduate program special frustration and begin to meet they have formed a club to ac¬ passed a recmnmafidaficm that Rosemary Bach man. represent¬ •km and dgrolato. akUvteva to eduction majors will graduate the retarded child's needs But, quaint the student with this new thsre would be no more steal- ative for toe Harvard-Radclitfe tke •netting toghto and ammds with taaihtag aavtidcatoa for meeting thorn needs te a join held. Tha Special Education . ing pranks batwaen houses. This Business Training Program perceived by others to Ha aff* koto atemantary aad aparial ad- effort and aaeciaJ education Club welcomes all who are In¬ ruling was intended to benefit Miss Bachman Informed toe group la Michigan this faction ucation, aaahlliM toam to teach plays"* total rote. More atten¬ terested in learning about spec¬ all Greek living units. Apparent¬ board to tha one yaar business numbers over rjH-all maj* in eitht type to ctoMroocn: tion mute be given to this rote, ial education and the opportun¬ ly, most houses have either for- training program for women. ally rourtted. la naaMirhg the prohtem ef for during the M-S7 gehool year, ities within this field. gotten these recommendations or The program, starting in Sep¬ Yet. ate toraa a aiwjaaa for approximately MS0 or 2$ per- Special education, having re¬ art disregarding them compteto- tember and ending in Juoe, in¬ Mind eye tovafd ikto paap aad ■ I . _ are rent to theea children ware en¬ cently been reimbursed by the 'V cludes a six weeks training pro¬ TMto are those aware to aaaanl thtogs. Tba roltedhi wrtal education pro¬ state, te gaming momentum. IFC plana to taka more date- gram in toe spring to toe yaar chUd tovtooed to toot to all. • grams in toe public school. From 4JM1 persona in training it* action and PanHel will co¬ where the students ga out and the to purpoee parson He has jute as much Teachers are critically need¬ in 1M3. the number has grown operate with stricter measures toe first hand the workings of. mentally 01 ckOdran. Many to right to life aa tohars. ed in areas dealing with the !o 100,000 in training in 10S3 It is recommended that all pos- a business organisation. Courses thane people gain Hmto training Secondly, he le retarded, handicapped. Teachers who can M. Many of these trainees earn -esiions be returned to the right¬ are in marketing, finance, and to t£m kind to ^ because to tote, m needs some understand abilities, develop $a,600 or more after four years administration productive activ- - ful houses before the pew rul¬ plaag and Interpret the afctlda to teaching. ing te passed. •rfrl E Michigan State News IIm4 Daily h M>I '» 15 P'^ student* and Faculty J-NOP rim iriTV PFR«NINr. RIFIt* UNO-CAP* commit ru • rm, ii Dem n.c- - 7 30 p m.. 35 Union. Picture will be shewn '.V, taken at 8 15 8 30 pm.-42 Union ?urp will tv taKrn VARSIT1 t I I B HI sIMSS llll t \IIO\ IT I H ."1 .n t> pm 7 30 p.rr. . Spartan Stadium. : p.m. O'u t'olH'iic Hall psvrw ( i i H m»;m% ii"«ii on piii TAI-FNT SHOW RFIIF %R«AI. 7 30 p.m.. i n: u 8.30 p m . 34 tTnu*n. o 30 p.m . Parlor A-Union. U.mtpus. Bil.M**c I.NTFRtRATFRMTt flections follow C'OI'NCTI. CARINFT \\ i'si.fv ror\n%no\ c, (. Alison and a 1 7 p.m . IFU Conference Room. l- 10 p.m. WesUw House. Luncheon, his service re$e Al'RG TRAFFIC AND hologtcal Warfare RAFETY roHMinn MM RIFt C C I I H 3 p.m., Dem Hal! Rifle Hinge "»r«T*N WOMFVi III, 3 15 p.m . Student Services. RltORMFI) CMRHTI %N The club's Wolverine picture 7 p.m.. 32 I'niot: * will be taken after the meet¬ be a speaker frev- FFIIOWSHir Administration rv 7"30 p.m . College Hini.se. ing Dress will be women. dres.se> or sweaters an d coffee hour with A' «KI C IT H V'H riven* nu¬ Wee INFORMATION 6-9 p.m . Pick up ski togs. skirts, men, sport coats pM. nc w:H remain Michigan, and pi rat uvt* he certatttlv is which CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS art .vntost tin- EXT. 2M.7 .•oid financial 1 Dav Before Publication |V»re*n :r c*" ' - *v « \ ' 1 / V , . ^ lure 3t V'ohv..' if '.'.•^S(SP CLASSIFIED RATES HOUSING REAL ESTATE Williams. wro * a * *«-;'? * » -» .n I ..i" - "c ' lV*'ni margin. J.i I ROWSVEIL HE iwoni Uf J TWO YFAR OLD fWtntlv pmi .-esi • s v e « ii» : vm.vraUc tvcwigs. and 'ell f ,\ lTH home owner Woiwlem>! OX '»r 150.000 Mew hi» trtumj h margin and joo.vmu below / R| I XL OMR rtVT ROOM Hut 9i • • r % 1 Utee r»rH Walk:nc Apartment r» Moat impress^*, \yr.ivmt* runr.irp for I. S. *f * J$i ran^puf n^ent* Phone o*ne r Senator IV r e-e' -**'v i . .^l On a day that *«w se-r.-u r- Jack Kere*edv. Stuart Sym- •! :nf.^n and othe-« crab rr t ivxsp.wv--. for the llH»0 ^ ^ . l-l;\ v '.V.' -ArM , presidential rorr -*e New ^ s Avervll l|l[ I Ham man. became c .» a • -*tb> cvr.:»m f r ^ I AUTOMOTIVE A FKtl l>\>^ 4 announced ^iME* I that the State v- • »w>nvmic Oec'atie, f*M roRn STATION »«*V» eq'.upi>e.1 Rxi-eUeel condition a fact he crnven er.T y over'u- durvf the camiuccn. So ' —• ■ tn i-na. or ro j-.sjt: ha ppoprvt^l the orcanu-tfi^n »' a ci^mmitteo for economic On Keftoliiliott 12 t«N» rORD. OOOD fondltn® »U. frowth and. .«?ah.'.:: \. he.de' Ah.lte Soertan n'te 5 !•' v ' »alls, ether* 14" v.-ttr.j**u"h. Hepuhitcan candi« SERVICE I Turing the gui«err.a tor data Paul Bagwei- «.o font • Injr economic situation v >!•.-.c.o: H ' ^ * n :« ' ' ' « •" s tiisturl*- «eem*nl ilTSG Cwives Canoe Views eanoe rental ope rattan, next 'em* concamtng tjontro' and to disregard Bif*« '# rem.irs.v - ve thr'votr.c Sprin k vandaiuni could be oveico e. public the state *»»•; t :n a?. >tr .» * The re»sr»eu given tti.luded EMPLOyMENT He i so felt th»' the decl.ne to Hagwe * comtr.ent a'ter t > pr- •••:,'• '» •••'t:o 1 the unprvNiUPtUt.s of the i»p«ra- .ntereat w*» partially due to the t fact ths* many canoea by Williams. 'WtK'uc" I 1 '' * 1 t on. ete ♦ sh-'en and damage.!, and fact that autue people ob>e teU mada tha gvvert -r a imm ... • - •• " • '•-.a'- • r dem.e 1 for '.he aervpe :o .crtain nvr. uank t»rnw reai pmhr' ■« fac. c >! < ■ k. r «ii e»* then i.t earlier »*ar> Tiie L oniRi.l'.iT a so tout, v In addition to a ? r. * • - « *..•» »\ ■ The •• at-'er * as then referred to .-.a*, out at 1.04 4 studentv »■,. nomtca' v, me.s« .*»» m *■ ' '• ■ e Sfu.v.t K guts ar.a We'.ra • -.itt.iig their opouvu.v »r > $ i : •••..iv tier of Stusfent Cungrcs?. •sere in faW: •' d.s- dafidt of fi" tr the service With >:uitet ' re v"3 i.eiferrr-4 w.th Ko-.-ery F »• LECJF WEN have rma action definite > >n i±\d «{ *- •••.iHlevn apart ai>O, in inn . . . • f *, manager .»f d«wm:tor> *r.<» . ,i .,•*• o> ■; «.*r\ .r- and aaaed a'l •aittutg the caiiv^e o^wratwsv. the ♦i-ma! oonveru •>*-* neat step -a as to make ; «h r'*t«ri f k>s'v» *o *•>' •» t • • . ueudatiotM '. uhr.r c«n»-'uuetKie* f* student A v v S.*0 v eu'.ntoR sNv oerm: g the con¬ make carnxbug nn«« ef* .-.en? Marvui »' and de»iral>.e tor all. i> ' $ Pre at dent Hanr.ab tinuing of the ,'ar.oe »ng;e>a T THREE ROOMS Bath (Vaa»rd * re«otut... n yevigtied t. . o eJ Meat and itup pr vviUe a t«ear.» vs nere by iis..i.»eo Para».|. Aduii- HARTTOko LAI VOW f e *ei\.»«' o-• u'.i ;»e feta.-.eu KKS and Diape Sert.. • V rhe reaulu'.iv-ti ti-e.e.;* iialeti »ug- m UranU Risa- ia.-eaa( ges'.f^au to Vi Fo»:«i Res.- uti r, 12 .n fa.- a as ». - .iar to a letter a .eot*.». x ai- s r* tr. -ug . .fc"-: «> nd a DAY CAJU GIVE vrv* rn (triuinality Undone . hsld a nail oiai ne-- ra F»r l#i#m»* pr< ne fT I- t ^ TYVWi. Aid. KIND* V. •OOMS Etectrtf )0 tea-* SFa«*AN GaSOL N( iega degree FT* l-VUt SPARTAN AV a* .?». N' WHIM S MaRTaN St«v CI TTPINf; WANTED ■' Es- typist Rapid aei- ice cut Ml B Cherr-. Lav LOST and FOUND •ROW N HCRIUXG 1A> N QUALITY et»C' ',«» 3t Ha'r • aeeO »r SRIID* Sf* r tw J-awt» i »OUNr aim - M E Lll 80S .. -(•!.. * 3* c Vase.* > an*» Srt-,4l»i Oa^er pay rnr »e«a at ' •• 4n "v * f'-.* par e, -.-, R.iaa-'I, PERSONAL WM. H. THOV-S Ms •"* ^T'" "^*1f *Larsune Chart h *• rrorr . »« S HOY H A tORS- HA VE jfey~ Bvj: - DECORA Tin -,:akk> dcuvtred ^2SfL*-l04*r R'...'REi4TA at ttee ft"- HlS-TXR Itrirar TlcHe- Ql- —'- * #* Be •«! W parttaa. tarshdaye Mane et»set fls.lv -vi. pae'rtea K«i-r -r T>. ?xh r.a«; r red» RADIO TV Ml-Ft «■** *s' X««er-Ber lieaki Radr- TV 7* • O s !»•» faurhw.' etc* A*Sery. TV ♦ SSS? m 33 Waimh Lane De r ' PRCS TOME ( » OA, icrs.NY Davis orchestra ed- r/»SOP» 11 TVMW1UTIR RENT i - *> I .... A —L,-. .. BOOKING TOR KwinMf. ■ ibeal Rhcae tnir |V'n*-UI» reesaJ *♦ c- '*** CA« 3J *v On'f. s»T »C« /i->srs T-.e Trees- hall's U' v Wearer '• Halee-, O .iv ; aane Ttoia —- i, UN* «UiAN KWAST OCX-rVTRS FLTXt dec- josr T.V •RADIO rate* m wtaie««» iEavlCf v' * *". f ««ke ears tag M tor «SJ| :ratWoa M1ea free • *-*. *» ' • »•> h£ 1L *-♦. •• A HOUSING WANTED OMT-REDRtKm HfOCSX 'in c«i«n- trv. ttesffs re-»ndeied **mj ranWAed AuBMruijtto ski Ht *- /,ard-«u.rj*ce :-.w 1 M wtrutes IV }-*V.' IJMR em. G'aag GeWge, We »■"» ' • MVCRTGATf STATE ffEWl MSP I'lllilirnlion tfevemWr Strike Plagues 11.|||| bdt TWea Book Warns Band Tcr.der Melaclirino About Easy Shutdowns Electronic Crctlit Deals Works in Musical Therapy Popular ' hand In 8 Plants leader George and whhtlea. Rat Ike main aleal theories to A hookle* which should prove l lachrino. the auaeaaafully man who creat- treatment was listening to music. help a eurley headed Meads girt Brain Sets of ptutnu!.!!- inteiest to workers •d "mood music," ha* been Four British psychiatrists have who was still unable to viR ar who have not been aide to mer: vorkmg close Iv with Ixindon come forward to Idle 16,400 their support Mela¬ talk at the age of twa aa waR credit payment* due to usychialristi in the musical ther¬ chrino in his work. The four as a teen-ager who. fearing ske layoffs his been published b> treatment Records of mentally Ul apy the Labor and Industrial Rcla ofteg refer almost "'hopeless" couldn't ha as bee a Ufa) aa bar children. cases to him • parents wanted her to be. re¬ tiers Ge .ter here toin Production Titled -rVint Get Garnished " The appears c»»mposer-conductor. who here with hi* orchestra One resentful boy. who at the age of nine, terrorized the neigh¬ fused to face at hers. M« Pmiiblf Nil Coffer Bwili* the publication is designed to •n Thursday, at the And under borhood a* a gang leader, threw The master touch is eviden" help the wage earner protect he direction of S. Hurok, has stones In the rich orchestrations of and fireworks at other In 14 Work Hour* Turn self against the unethical u*« achieved singular success In the children popular and light-e!as*iea1 sel¬ rrTROTT «"»— Oirynlrr of "easv cre«ilt" rackets ami new field of utilizing music to automobile. —■ and at Melachrino's ections that Melachrino presents *.000 unioniwd of. * C.:rp. • If MSU kill a "rookIf of sw indles cure unbalanced youngster*. in his public programs. He lias "His tremendous ■n w>rk»r» and anriprrrt The author l« Dr. Daniel Fus- personality led the in ■ whole new the your" ««»nl for »n out- Melachrino calls it the moat wav con¬ gave him a sense of power and cept itikK ™t Tutoday to tup. feld. associate professor in Ihe exciting work of his life in popular music making. slainlink- nfwoonifr, a top department of economies and made him a menace." says Mela¬ Under hfc imaginative influence "I've always bad a pawditn far joerc ecr'net demands and I'andidHtr woul.l aurely bp the Labor and Industrial Rela¬ children."* Ike ehubby musician chrino. the art of Moral Music was »>orn pirtJr fonod shutdowns of MISTIC. ahort for Mirhipan tions Center. «ays. *T leal my awn twa bays The hand leader invited the lad to his home and sat quietly and has found tremendous favor ,«f*t p!»:its omployin* 16,. State Integral Computer. He discusses practices which in the blits | dearly lava 4a with him and evervw here played sentimental Americans, who have purchat- !,v pn^jftion workers, The big electronic "brain" has * small group of business firms help children." records—and watched him un¬ cd more than three million of chryv'ar the strike could been krnwn to work continuous¬ employ t > prey on wage earners It was while reading his fan wind He reports the Uvhtilques vary Mr.arh mo'* reeoids, will have tr a fall shutdown of its ly for long stretches—up to 14 mail one night in I9.r»3 that the After several week* from "the unethical use of 'easy the bov a chance to hear him in person idea |w»-a eperatlooe, but the '-trmi Auto Wort era nnton. hours .it a time—without even coffee break. credit* to swindles which are of using n\edidne came to him As he music to help changed completely during hi* current 40-rtty tour a Melaeiuino has used his mu- f the I' it in I St ate* a; id Canada. fkjfi ratwwants strikers and In spite of a slack period dur¬ Just within the law'- " icati some of the fans' letter* of The basic way th# "shady thanks for his music he realized ^•Partvr. worker*. moved to ing the summer w hen many business firm operates." .says that" music could roearchert were on vacation. help the mal- l*AW ordered white-collar MISTIC has put In FwsfeU. "is to use high pressure ad lusted an average off !tMi at shift' Chant- A* l*Nim:\Tinrn r. of W hours a week of steady salesmanship to obligate a work¬ S"oii, children for whom there % \inna: musical rendition of Melachrino. *mith. of Oklaho¬ ilTf ma City. In flying rlothes. and George (vijonovich of Columbia of "Waltzing Mathilda" made Copies of the publication may toe ordered from the laibor and He lei them make their asm rhsthm by ellnklna various University, (apt possible tlirough the gift of a «. M .!•»» Smith was with the rearue crew. special feed-in tape from oper¬ Industrial Relations Center, trinkets |rft l>ini around, later VI Jrt • Michigan State University. he let them play simple flutes ators of MISTIC'S sister at th# •MjJ New Friends. Old Places University of Sydney, Australia. Here are a few ef Ike hun¬ Drrasn ahanltng new oars dreds ef preieela In which MIA- wmt>> 'one* to Shipping MSU Players9 Tour TIC has played an Important FALL TERM ar dr.eara bringing bodies part: ,r a-n to ssaembljr plants Analyzing the posts of news¬ L*ftStt r through pickets In paper production Setting up „ -rt*o soi kars srho went «w oiaea wouldn't go back Filled With Sightseeing tables that m.iv eliminate thoq- ?*nd« of hours of calculations in the design <»f gasoline refin¬ ftrat pla:.ts shut A mixture nf the old »wi the new—that's ij d what the MSU eries Studies of supi 'y and de¬ », fr - rmj «. ♦>« Detrwt Iri ares were the F.ymouth as* body plants at The a Player* New Country, p are finding a* they tour United States bases in Europe. ., ■«•>. old tun Mmg* n« ,, fvwr.il>—oid fad •' Flaverw. senleemen i military and elvlllan mand of Not content faim Chemical re>t*arrh on the de- oimi>aaiiton of peroxide. commodities to tent on Its GRADUATES Tw left On 'star sooeanhtins em- laurels. MISTIC is learning more The remaining iUvi of the plo% eee. all the time. H.-wovei. It is a mar"-*— _euly si M* riy- ae\cr-week t "-a" rrergsu Ber¬ in A service dulie and theatres Ita.i K»>ingen. Schwvinfurt, Vurrnurg and Nurnberg. the alow learnet It mav take many weeks •'brain** to u-ach tptogram) do a new the ORDER YOUR lin and other to tyi»e of w >• !.i-tam<>us Flaver* made new acquamtenrea problem. But once it learnt. It tTV Stf.klBf whitn-collar -tei see are rpxead through M pasta, 2C of them in Cities During the first few data in Frankfurt prior to Iheir perfor¬ with a-t 1 servicemen from M ihigan other ftotea The tour has taken the young mav take do In trained hundreds of hours minute* what would mathematician* CAPS mances of "The Tender Trap" actors and actreaaea through Within Ihe neat few inontha, [Te*rA* sad P was urging the 14 sindents met Ihe frank- «u. h picturesque area> as Bavar¬ MISTIC ma> l»e abla to take on rrjt workers to atav or. ia an Francotua. The killy farms bigger protol t> sal came up with no an.-* rrnwdr villages aeem to AND at zrmf ?itore or how avoid it m.ght ahutur.g- MSU Student have changed very little Since the Middle Ages wr^T'tancan which de- Post* Bond At M ursberg. Uie Flayers sow e e psci ke Tueaday raannke or packets pi any Clifford SwsnsfVom. Mu*ke- Ihe rewldenee ef Ike Bi«hep ef Mursherg. keed ef Ike « kurek in aewlhrrn GOWNS (irrmast ee Ike ad or sake dodewoe gut> Jutuur nritrs'.etl dj v * . ha g* of All The stedenta else sew many 0 .e J ia;;.*n NOW Ever a»ot« w hock nr. all-day. U. report M ir..l "ar^ in- ef Ihe St ehorehes km Ikk sm ba.-fa~.ng saaaion fnil- duct.oc. ■ w*> frce.i Monda' af*- Several of the Players visited I n *»--# as Tuesday's strike er pouting $3 500 Ih-nd pendmg the eas'le •* Marienherg. which Jk*.-S«c demand* fcr arraign en' by the t' « Di»- fitr over 500 years served as the *•«..* mstend o? p'.ant-wnde trict Court in G and Rapid* tc*. vn e of the Prince-Bishops automatic pay pio- cagsiaew Suim'r u *<< n«.-t over¬ nf Wur/burg and the Dukes i»f ate* tttt sa t ftrp-up an* a narrow- night Saturday jr. • »e Ka-t Lan¬ Frarw>»>us Constru* ted in the I d y«r erer.uala for aim- sing jaii and taaer. to Grand l'•»! t w«se«l H ,j? y. tlw i««:le w«s rr- jrwvfc [ Xm F-aser TAW bargain- «a i the compar* re- Rapiris S imla* where Diet net with hvlg A , e» . 'be i af- or- the I -ngcd t ' S builf ■ e a'ter ds*. ,i * nf he;ng burned out in iwto W >rid ,.g> dur.ng War II, the Tbaapsaa't Javalry m M \.r. UNION BOOK STORE E HOI UN IX r. M. Mm., Tom. Than., ft! H,-n,sa«. mil II N.m»i oiikim. k. «,i • - l» A I- M M -*!• on sr.* of the»« grounds lha' w.r ki* aoo.it io The ed Setvjce Organira- d-ta; seg •iSh.-ma. becs.-i# • i anadjan ci'iren • ran the American Educational Author!tier m Grand A Theatre A** s tation, the U ^ arc! i ted an alert d;aft board liepartmrnt of Defei.se and the at Xha Mount Rush- elerk ir. Grand Ra; d» w .th re¬ i ap an* Gown Series" of the i ke-w.a: j; South Dako- vealing infr.itna' •r that led to MSU confirm g Enacatiosn Ser¬ I tr<* UC7 to 1S4L Swanav er'a arregt. vice ar# apnavsunng the tour. Mora aitvaiturm on tha vtag anoka Cemele than any ether elgsreltetedsw -THK RKinGB It aUrnta to raaaoai tha bast kokain LAST! ON THf makaa tha baat amohe. The Ousel Need kin! KIVEK KWAP of U M1NH N I K ooatly tobaccoa haa aavar baaa equalled for rich Savor aad aaaygotag mildnaaa. Year In and year out. Carnal leads every other brand Is aela* Dm t foul ara—ad wM Dads aad hny indf... Have a real olgarette- haveaCAMEL "Good grief, I dropped the Camels! aSavnradnEi uua dluwi WIH NITQI MORT I il : i ' ci _.«f «•" • ^'*^0-^' "' •' ^.fv*, ■/-- p, w»+?r»- toW* 1 ..; *r pearl* MSU Coaching Staff MimiGRN FT AT* NlWt MtttaWr IL ISM rt|t lHi Kennv Lane Attacked by rSportstaTk for State? Titles By DARWIN BENNETT MICHIGAN STATE'S rapidly improving crew country team will take to the road Thursday to defend it* Rijr 10 Molds Winning Tea Anderson's predecetoar with the enemy's Co-Manager and IC4A title* with an excellent chance of auceeaafnlly accompliahinir thi* foal. A convincinf win in theoe two ■t UIIT t*t cm. wtobuwin rm mi* Spartans strength and weaknesses m a thorough report. H-.s minute de¬ Newell la IMS-5*. It's Means' job M V S K E G 0 X (*l — A chnmpionship* would make the Spartan® the moat dan- Who artu.ibr U refpowihl. tails may spell the difference freshman ptospec.s. tc itx*-, He -• fferoua challemrert for top honor® in the NCAA meet on for . »tnnin| and loiinf m. between victory and defeat. trxngw-Ush:*? br ki* c When the Spartan* make their way out of Bartlett Gym a trel style of ball employed by should be no exceptor.. Tu**Ur, eapenence a loainf season, pe."- onto the Washington Park course in Chicapo Friday, they TV*.:* ay M'.i V TvUr ♦"if ple shout for the removal of ths *?'•: dec-..«- .-a will find an unbeaten Hawkeye squad led by Deacon Jone* coach -responsible" over unrartkei !jkxr. Gvh who ha* matched hi* team * record of no kv?***. Indiana, Tha trer.1 could be easily it 5r« --w V V. Fr.-Ur «ii another contender for the title. :!*>! a strong Notre Dame applied to basketball. Howewr, h» —• .vre per' -•— s r. * MSU* has a coaching staff which team just last week. The Spartan* defeated the Irish in a a winning team. toe c?>v:.h right. he -as molded though; k# -*j« the Vtm! Ken- triangular meet 21-37 two week* ago. Prior t« this success now onjoy r.r U-f' >.:'. •• —e *•* *i» : ..»t MICHIGAN STATES Forddv Kenne.lv. captain of the ed by Coach Forddy Andemw «-. .x-.'irar* f*<4?T wh-> bad not and Ass ts. Bob Stevens and harrier squad, will be seeking rexenr* this year airmin*t Sonny Moans. State's basketball trained, * JVtrwaey said. Chicago ar u< i«a j. c *++% two wshu Minnesota's Bud Edelen. who edged the Spartan runner in quintets were easy arcy far the Iam W*m » rfc*w in behind toe btoekimt •# taekle «laa Jeoee <7I> to evade the tons the league championships last year by a few feet with a opposition. Jaly t# hikmmM ftuwrwi irn ei Geres list bis rwl. ten Fm4 iU1, to rtott as time of 21:09.4, Kennedy's only other challenger will be j*e Hrvw* t* a tuV fltkt n • ut-yard fits Is the ftrM «airwr si Wri«ley FFeld la Chicago ■avtow fbeotod a wtoatag M*o*t*« Twr si«ee v>f Nn»*n Jone*. who defeated Edelen ta<: week in a dual meet be¬ *t>. Irfl. Ul« • toitrr as f«H* a^l *tt» hid tween the Hawkeye* and the Minnesota Gophers. be Cvr* fee lb* rmnnrr The Rwn aaa. M-ll. IS| W »e» Kent** u In the IC4A meet last year, oxer the Van Cortland Park Hwir players and slalin body* 3 Snrorilirs. 3 Dorm* five-mile course in New York City. Kennedy bounced back In bis !tfth year, as head Hi Cr.-nJ ■ft f.p:e wit from hi* defeat at the hand* of Fdelen and won ths race eoach. AnderK^n has brought evecwe.^t ic* .*• GtV.b. with a 24:14 9—the second fastest time ever run in IC4A the w.nntna vuch everywhere Iu-« br_«* >.• he M i 'i\.v * Thlt ddr-VSt ♦.w.xirsce "•* * It k.r •» run —1 *at IM Swim Championships history. Henry Kennedy. Forddy's brother set the mark in 1936, when the Spartan* completed a •'grand slam* for be has coached Before oom;ng 1P5A Andersx>n $ teams to MSU' had won to U»t the season. A grand slam in cm*0 cour.tr>* is composed of fames and lost 54. a phe- Tonight in Women's Pool T-JKi. I X*.*. xrr ?xir I i &: *i >• - v We-: 1 wins in all three major meets—the Big 10, IC4A and NCAA nvvnensl feat. In h.s campaigns *▼ c* x. x~ • V. a: MSU*. Anderson has assem¬ championship*. bled s resrectab'.e 5S-34 record. UJ.a I i tw "« "i *' Three sororities srd three women** dormitories win Veteran runner Bob take ha* been ninnlng in his usual Anders-T.. a ho played his co'.- S Vfi •: Wr, « I.vf3 partic.nate .r the Intramural women's swimming cham- food form and will add to the Spartan attack. Last year lecate bnahetba'.I at Stanford year * T- nsh.;p.s tonight in the Women's g>m pool. i lake took fourth in the B:g 10 and finished seventh in the University, was elected "coach Uh *>r N'A \ n-.'se.l ' tr'.. i the year" by the Chicaco •Mt ..!• .-.rt it • W IC4A on the basis of a 23 m S performance Basketball Writers Awl'lor hi w ».irw f.vtr- Mii V » * • *:*S ts* puM:< is UiTitrd JVrv- tK» va Kir Gmn»l, Uii thr** ii«» ptm. FOR BILL REYNOLDS, this will be his fir*t Rig 10 outstanding work as heat coach to f'e^S. Ar>re W«rr— 1 • , West ^ t.t~ '■ out inf. but the sophomore runner took fourth arainst Penn ,"f the x»reat lakes Naval Tra n- < y "r* 'C< W- $ .t.v—• '.:or.« fr--vS C»tn: Hi * i IVIts IV. u ttotu). THI COACHING OF Ami Beb S to vans tl-r). Head r«if) r r-:ei tor* tr-iV e State with a 25:49 timir.f ar.d edged Lake in the triangular mg S*atis"n sQuad. He compiled y-ija i — t Ue — ie AMv'ft. A-ncf.e l-e:e''. (Snyrfer> if Anderwon. and Irwdi l oach Sonny Means has brwucfct *u\i a )M record -a th.s seaKut u» He i'k" M l "e S--.»-ter 1 *. XXr.t Mi*-? Hi'.'I S.V4 r.a ir Aly.ss Xi IV1U1 meet with Wisconsin ami Notre Dame to take third place. toe Spartan banlielbaU team. Tbi* trie is diligentlv pfrp»r;;i e*.:->..tz\ twM! »*-*:*•« 'AT pre- toe Navy. A*rS.a X'. n."T use UtO. TKluAl Stole* Opener Dee. I a«ato*t toe I'nivefoity of IVUeu K-»;re Ki- .Ni •* . I form Tony Smith, a regular on last year's squad, ran hit be«t t.fr: r.yjw H »" 6*r».--»e p<.ts ir.-. !>•'•»■ IV'li !VU a-.!! ts'.V W»r *v*i •i-T-f", r**t .Hi time against Penn State also. Smith samed eighth with prov. "•* *.se »\w\w.tw eomyeutiitx. /«4r pet':grew (Kirv*Kir^s i.al l.we ae^iV* »■'c~t a time of 26:45. He posted a 23:0# time in the last year's T*** Ki. 11 * ••• '• "• w KW-.T.:T C1 1 . L< r F. f-.n 'Vu Deniei* Humora eXsr-pi.TMS.;?. wt.'r Sn* —Torry Brenmn Is ri.n • Kin KINS (Uaai1 Gtaa® share ef toe B g 15 tit'.e and tof—- ^ •*•* rw» : : ft #'•— -"**. ■A-i Fiw itoiSn* ud I HMU Bua> fo»oh »t Notre l>»n'* for a lorn? time. Ed tM .t.a-w • •.» n tSe ^v-rr. :orw fourth position to the NCA.A MUwi tV!t« IVtu Itotu Athlrlic IHrretor. i*id Turniiy. >•5*155 " Asa la. . • - • • *T ? wu VI re jy'.u.if D»r •« lXr->o*er losirg the Art', three yCCMT 1 pciBic*. t i• r* ltd After If there had been ar.* rumors \Kir?4 Kirra Gi-r.r.i». Mir.s r - :■* cv«r jx: * -1 - cor..'err no# games of the 1SW- of B re sr. a a be.r.g replaced. the best, a lAii-ca X. iVItoi. Jni J" araar.. Anderson to. A bJ Krause quica'.y spiked them ;n d-jLn.-sS ts* trrm. «n4i tSe i-"e Ibif .rv'.u Delta IV?*.a>. Pica have > ^ jxsiRixta^xu. •_ fv W.r.1 » 'A ""<• *" •«* JScvHir". .. * let *'r « ".'J &V tte Aiirf.r ,1 IV -a DsHa IV Vi* hat hvu cam# *Vrf L»»n. «h« lu owl coantrr kit y*»r Spartans from rags to nch.«w be sweeping through the rerr.a.ndfr an appearance before the Chica¬ go Foo tea:: Wr i ten A*> f ar. 1 if * ovi barrage.:. Su-c»> —Mc-. *-3 Sa.%or» iVor.«| t.Alyhs Xi of the teason With 10 strathl A •V*.w:i it »eet "Terry :s doir.f a fine job fo? toSmv MIX li 'V^ :5-1 xr,■ ::er»trie. J*-#t Oe'.t for th» fint ur-.i. — ill b« pu»kmf Smith and Jim Honut. oraia, us ar.d he ts unprov.ng," Krause "I to irk more anrf ***•" Arr»r. Ril wll 4.K» Vim Horaa it t runr.rr ah. t «o r.u tw»n *io* in drrtiopmr Ptoto dnnped NnWa Bom »a.d "He :s s better poach than WIN find that ih' ' - S^i3 AtwtU. Pitt Graft. an.i and Hentorts to take toe Mid- •neb *g thins nu.** bet mrwitiy hu tmrn turnir* in T.rr ford prrforminn. he was !a.(Waa in JS5d of 21 posSU ed n directxg The Irish hold victories ever he '.ikes it. and r i-s} -f U: e Sot K«nr. In the frg 10 ra%«. Uvs - Indiana. Southern Methodist, speclmI area '.est a eaxr.ens bA-aruas ended up m a need- 1 b.t fvr aecor.d with Furdue IXike North ar.d CaroUna. Navy Thty meet of its futr.birs. KQDL But Andervto s good fortunes winner The Iruh fumk e.f wvia " k KROMWORO No. 7 are to be desenr xg.y shared by £:evens and Means. last then on face starts, Iowa Satur.ia* and and Southern and loa: the ball losing 20-25 at PkfW# • p.ayed basket- Cau.fv»ma to end toe seaion. I GRtHT Stovetu, ».to urday. bad for MSU to 104:-as. has "I would rate Iowa the No. 1 "Aa for dCDc Yf/si pull-fvel toe rmpansioL.ty at scouting toe eoesny la his fourth year toom :■ toe PHintnr and vote toe Art Pirwfhun (North- would antd, wot air £ "as o torg as r ;ai I iw- as lautoil, Fstin has con- eastern) as coach of the year." good joo A: a' AND b-butod WKk. Krause continued. "And as tor games, officsa's fr - the team* we hare played, I section should be -V:-: would rank Puraue, Army and crews (two frarr. t * vt * Piti—in that order—as the best, tioo and two from re¬ "I esi.y cs>uld give Notre section) beca-e- ::.e* skaters Dair.e an landefeate i senacn. I eould go out and schedule soft used to working V". ' * lor tlx C.:iiJrr * "u-- nm to Mm bov-1. irt-sj' i r" ^0195 ALL IMVERSITY DANCE a AtJxr-o. The to ftto lier. eia^ns Califorr. » * torn tor the yean IHl - Hr%- IM.M 1007, FRL 'NOV. 14 AT THE DELL'S Eir M MHrfs Onkestra OPl\ TO\lGHT 7 TO 9 PJI. Dauglierty Notes Low Scoring Offense Touchdowns State News \ro lacking This Season Jftftm *•*!»» ■*»<• I T0'». 1 Field f.oal Vtormler 1J till Pag* ritf Vtrdti* >o I ow% p» C iutk Rinnans LSI Cinch to Host *• < cettinjr to that ~f c? vwr when the eoM *»rf »-g ,\,i *<-> c reminisce *tout the .<** * ' efpeci*!K nuke . . , a nun Sugar Boirl Game S!W Ol'I.KAN'S t)l It'K ST ART—t*eorge advantage of earlv coming winter meets. imm tiiirroncn. in \rnnont croa* i«» country aki champ, take* eondttinn himself for up¬ Ki—I'nKMtrn I.oui.isna Stale l.wV. v? twines • haven't been' It«c a . • - for She ho«t'« lvlr m the Suitar Bowl on S>« v.g «.* well lately. . >oar* !»av. but an opjvncnt (or the Entfr Eralrriiilv IMii«ufl'« Vj» «•* t:>e r jr. aprwl-apumnl bayou Ttcor. -* rxcrytxxiy'a cuoas. :*•, nrv.^niscint Tue»\\«»* ^ v>. '933 ag.\;nst Teinplr. l*si U (.aptnrcs (!liniii|>ioiislu|> a"«v. -.ho N«" sa;.l , r t-e pending ht> M.ch- > ;»',t »•;*■ \ < a e t.wtbail team through TOM WILSON * ' " • ;n the Ahaocuted wa piesriitable teixn.t M0VTI.0MKRY tlHFt: OU K II \KKKK P oms ftv any! not t!e.t up with tv. : the *.a»t three confriem-w ri • -yre.VXt *e*v.cr. to pick up j . Wore »hakf-up* in >|Mttan Itnrup weefts >a» or A V. »at**:T-pi S'.ftle con tutmenU ered would b« consid¬ Vi itli 9-(> Vi in Ovt*r Delia C.lii ► v.m.n • w: night. he >*:* an a a u «•'t nva. Tu'.ane bkvk • • ».•*:•*« ciejwetnwxi .v. t|iinic«o|;i llohU Drill * 0*'» N *« • •- T->r T trN havo broorm penoet (oftscm ir AO I St**$ hat ttf eredentiali m enough to make any Bowl aeleo- P»l t' .loiHul*.! Halts Chi. S-G. In IM f.otlial! play Tuffc , *::4 i .*aw -• eo'.u- dav nlifhu «'on ixvim-irtiv drool - v\i p.i«* f,»s' opponent* with Halfback what happened A c* - H .*• Cannot:, at: rhe win m«,l. P.i v »luil.le !i,r h: I: <*«> one *M those patfttivr eavr a«.4 rordevt Uuftl exciting. r\. v. y.K.^r. 1« thr MuhM 5-' '5 i>io.«:ve runner, la among the na- for Uto frateimty piavofts recaps par*. year* a.*-. Satur.ia*. t — ' .>n» l**i IT opened the »coi h.i-' ti unexpected tum too bftckv aiut l.vk* like ig in » Vv». *r.: a good bet fi>r the second quanr: on a J[o Jhe dorm plavoff* B*vjn I e' o*e-:» .} St! til " »ko ;s All-An:enca hon- l.'»-yard cam.- 1.It a , 1'. ft': . i.pte *,ve !•- *f S4-«, Vat Notre lUm» •ourth oi* Cento: M.ix Fugiei is pn«*-1 up pis: fro::: Hill Wilson S fthnw.-Tg '.a the Sugftr the win over Butterfiel.i & «q i *e*' ago t thought thai h> fttglwart on a defense thu' to Iliad tioutdie Wdsoi! passed * •. Stv.k.ni; fot ;* haa part ten tart* twtrrestina n.-ica the deep eouth'a poi-f.-.'iv leaa than aix to Kit Hvftihng fpt the extra point* IM Results *• THE v»t »* scored four lour h- % Tex«. xhr;*'.;an >-i in I'Kii After aeasan-apenlni loxxea te ■;« needed our to win. *-«. '•' *■' *«•«"* ■" P | •.W ••'CW A.".' an,' Alerth ( arollna SUIe and (iem the third quarter finished k* ; S wivlftt . :■- rUfrit a e back the ?o Un> >ig , :.!■ rrclif-osi Nv' 1! * scoring ht« 1 rtf" N -h*r» *oar b> \* 'o Sftita \':an aen North Carolina twrpi ; ,*i tv**e we didn't nor.' • «• •. tVoch Par- am Delta (hi aeured ■ t-y.NVf • t •- s ha 'M.-» po «< Ihr ntm,.-. 14 O* ahyvna a -othered tno aix rivals, clobbering tpetr oul\ g (aterhmt) pad Crtifi Fj VoChd-»VTt» '—• 'jut 1-vV* ,a ... , Ul, Virginia , touchdown In the last period on • •■e t'r ,k» rruiv for T.«er» 33-0 in !**» «t-l laat ha turd at Notre llamo hrwncfel f»~* • « ,w-A have a. ;:e * ." '* wurk *.V *.*a id ptwmt a M »ard p*w plav. I hr pass n •»•...•»♦ of 'ho ha'fhftck* mm and reeeod* reatnrt and ttuhc are 1* preparer id* >04.-.' j . "n ■ « remaining Tarheel went Sos'thA the field *4 prehahle fee* U> « for* from Hum-* Hrldgmftn to roil Wiohrgftn fti.i y' af Ha: E' ' \V " " «'> ~fOT i -nowed ho* t.vw- • tor Chailes Hftrne* ■'* ^no • K:« ":*• *h ge bft 't half-deaen I cam* And I eutal I he .v-lv bio' pn Teva* Chnat- ..wjv-— and i "te a - . « » In othei plavoff gam** Cotal » • ir. < r ,«a tor :hf !'•':!*. g., w w . . ' • *' .•„* ansa »oft reft alien la»*a — pr««- i.ui * set en-gat.10 ibcoi d i« « VV hihitint inter racial altiloiio J'-o 1 oft ft (laoles won an m iepc- .ietif ... .,:,.<.r!o*t*4 tr».n :'x,$ ,n- - -o: s.a'i.rPsv |rv - to Iowa, ranked *e« J fymipfiiiHin ill trtns l»«t ond this block chainpikuisbup with .4 ts-« i*'i.e kViorrtftr r.s ."vc ' »• • V - s . s — si the it: AP tn>l Thewee .-* . '• *h torv ovei the Sac Sack* in t*.;rviuo rtfh.r h*'' k» -rf' h*".' 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IN* ! < - f Liberal Senators POIJ.OWTNO MAJORS •• •Cheaper bv the Dosen* (CootinuW from ! • tt U d H IM Best Seller Authoress Support Johnson PAN ORTHODOX WHiMt ASSOCIATION T pm. Tower Room Of IT®- Arrhrr-Osnlele* Midland C®, WOi Chemists 4 Chans. Engineers. To Talk Here Thursday H mi ion. Wlverlne picture wtth a Oeneral BusIns— mejors (V). Oensrat Trltphaes Co. sg Majority Leader's Program short business meeting foU lowing in S4 Union, Michigan The Mutual Lift Ina. Ce* Insurance (B) (M). Icon. (B> 4 Called •Excellent"—Proxinire B5to«y am ef New York (M), Gen. Bus. (B) (M) A Th, author ef "Chraper by the Dorm" »m 7.30 p m, 42 Union. Mr. Nils Lib. Arts (B) CM) majors for Miohljrnn homemakinfr teacher, her, ThuraHay. Dr, Lr Training Program in Sales it Gilbrrth. who wrote the well-known book, will IV VSHIVRTON''Ti — S«B. William T*ro*mlr» (D-WI«) William Olssen, a former di* rector of the U. S. Informs* Home Office Administration. tni 1 Tuesday he and other senators ho classifies as literal tion Service at Stockholm will Detroit Board eg Interviewing for all fields in "Technology, the Family and the Ohanirin, World." In addition to her reputation Btl! support strongly the legislative program laid down bjr apeak on: "U. S.-Sandinavian Education Elementary, Junior High. Sen- as an author. Dr. Gilbrcth is an lVroocratie loader Lyndon Johnson, of Texas, chief target Relations." Refrvshmrnts will lor High and Trade Schools. Civil Engineers (B) (M). engineer. ' educator, humanitar¬ New Magazine Proxmlfe was fbllow, Lea Angel— County Civil Service Comm. ian. counselor and lecturer. Sh# of campaign attacks by Ihrsi* Seeks Material LC dent Eisenhower *"-t ^">»e Pr»»t- PRE-I. AW CLI'B Reillv Tar * Chemical Chemists (M). Elect. Engrs. consulting management engi¬ th-nt \:x.»n on those thay called Corp. neers, Montclair. NJ- and was From Students Sjtot light Mather of Bar Association (i«'vocratic radicals. will speak on "What to expect (MI. presented the Washington Tt«c senator said he and most ef law school and law profs*- Award in 1054 «s the "World's •Session.1® a vn> oi *nri Republic Steel Corp. Mech. (B>. Elect. (B), Met. new of his colleagues who sharr hit aion." Everyone interested ta Greatest Woman Engineer." featuring quality rnMir •*•'•* «**H , Sta¬ Homemaking F. iucatien" is the ing for material from ar In the past —me ef the— have T on l|*lil t 7 pm.. Kellogg Center Cafe. Poet Division tistics fM) (D) it Indust. En- theme of the lltii annual Con¬ gr.i luate and gradujtc ca?^ complained that John—n ha* Dr Newcomer will sjieak on grg (M> (D) majors. ference for Michigan II.'me- writers. followed a mar— toe near thr middle ef the read to suit them. Public Affairs •What is new dustries." in the food in- The Baltimore A Ohie Railroad Co. Civil (BI, Moch (B) A Indust (B) Engrs. , Elect. making Teachers. The thrcc- d.iv conference will end Satur- Se—ion is aimed at gap left by the Am- -Van *'lir.{ <5 There hie been ■peculation the FRENCH CLI'B Flint Public Schools AM Elementary teach¬ cury after the tw» :.- e* jr.: • He JOHN MARTtNF* Te\a« senator won Id face de¬ mands from this a—up—freallv Exjwrt Talks 7 30 ter. p m , International Cen. Madame Mar cells Avail ers A aU Secondary ,R> (MI teachers. (Only December I^adera point out tha! the program ha. been designed to New- It will Yorker after be printed '.np q-., ?# en aceelemtod pare. What mala an ax eel lent party leader,* eisor for British and Norther® attend this meeting. Bendlx Aviation C—p. Engrs. twenties, all ot whim r.tvt An !14*h1 for our few mo. Proxnnre said. "He has been fair European affairs in the U. S, MRU HOTEL ASSOCIATION Bendin Bwfwk Dtv. Mech, A Elect Engra, professional txper.er.es. we to everybody. In my judgment it State Department, will be the Dinnrr-ltancr Ticket. All articles, snor. 7 30 p ai. 56 Kellogg Center. (Alreraft-Atatomotive| rs fttents of relaxation T )M would be nnvng Uv a majority ver (Ml A Meek. >B) toons will be car.-'ul'jr cr- ('••or re llalaefirtno cr#«*cl •tther liber*is or the southern Affairs." TWCA STI'DBNTS* WBM Mlsallea, Bondta (M) Engrs. Tickets for the Hotel Hoi.day ered. Payment wii. . ft * type of mu«c with hi* «r- •onservativea of the party. • pm. I416B ftpartau Village. Avlatto® Corp. dinner-dance. "New York, New- cation. Persons w>hmg received tits ThD #>-»*.ra and strings N •-. halted "V think hb arilena In the teal Pr. OI—e Child Study Group tar those Product** (B) CM> Mgmt. York'* ar now on sale at the ceptable pieces to re fh»m the Calverslty of Cklraae include * a# efttwtop pocular oo-hc»- Interested In the two and majors for Production Super¬ Union Ticket Offi-e at $7.50 per must a *un-.p< 1 ta Oeeat Britain «»d t • area tent no economic re—ten I® It4§ sad was a profesa— of couple and $3 50 per person. addressed envelop* tr*« three year eld. Ouest apeak* vision. Mech. A Elect. (B) leftstatten. eo hills affecting the Germanic language* there. Me ffmtad Btataa. he v»;ta MSU (tiipreme Court and ea etsU has served as • newspaper edi¬ er: Mrs Jo—phlne Oudy®, Engrs. Rir Plant Engineering The all-university event t« Material ahould be f*-■.•relay #v#n'.r.g •What Kinds of Behaving Can IT A 16. Itil B.»turday at 6 30 p-iu. in Kcliogg Poole, Ant. tB. 633 1 Sor.ga firm "Mf Trtr tad*"* rich is were ■emmrndable.'* tor and a® assistant navsl at. Ave., New Ycrk 2i. N Y You Expect from Your Twe EE UQr A A® Chcm. Er.gra. (BI. Indust. Center. fr.i thbetkeereky ae'ecti * »r# lache In Alee hheIra during or Three Year OW7" Proxmir# was named by Xix» Engra. (B). Microbiologists ru-1 of the fvmtefi prMtiam. World War U. on :q campaign speeches as the PROMENADES*

, Biologists (BI. Bscteriol- Jk'*o tnehaWd are two specialty author of bills introduce this In 1PM) Dr. Olasen was V. R. T pm.. Open dancing. We- •gista (B) (M) A Biochem.sts MSU HOTEL ASSN'S c • lad lag laif which a i >car calling f 11 t>e the ticipated in this visit rocentle, interviewing approximatotj 166 ing work. Mech. (BI. Civil KrUo** Center sn Fs»r«h »d VlitUy at ?-d p m. guest •oc.iktr ton.ght at ths (B) A Elect (B) Engrs. for Nfviky is • nitu«n*' :ed »»f pe*r» fpi*n thirteenth-century AUSG Sem-Dot meeting at Natural Scienc*. 7;Jg m 4o0 students. Iwn Sherry, Seventh Civil Service Befio.n of the plant Engineering Ckireae (B» (Ml, Mech. (BI (M) A Floor Show Russian hiatus. H# fight* to Dr Prescott, whe kas recent¬ ar.d chief ce-ordmator, er— Cham. (BI (M) Engra. for B Mrnn Feature: in* - t* K »n ctlfiUte from Brleli ly returned from Ecuador, will pleased at the r—ult. type of viatt k— A a pirtl't Im In the f'-a nvcsa, he IrHa Ma »iwak on "The High and Low be.m The same arranged h^r the coming Eye of Prime Kill. St.-.il. We'com'ng preparathmf ree-k Sp* '• of'~Ei|uad*»r." • 0#(C*t#d Taf.»r (••.» "G» tt r ft al atases late this wA*k TT.» meeting la epen t« the Mar h. This ia the first time THURSDAY ONLY Caeoar Salail • piogram has bee• MM h « an i tell n fnr# i i »* Al's** p'avs h»«t t.> '.he public, ar.d anyone intriei'oi such tp; •• V at R .<■» a live* * S;r--# M . -;*an region of the National in b* Uny u mvi?«\i to attend. n the Mutweat. IV* ta I'ohlir tn« \ t' e <*«» » haa ivei .^ni'M 5 ent Aaan Tiektta: tl.T'i ea. § kst,w«» n f dicUt.w.st' ct-rs Tho rcit.ixral r.invention eon. u>;«g '« #*l-t I nim A Kb. (2 ktllog* l enler ant U pt ve. t «-.e* -• — a »• • U a .v- - *»e%« Vc;-«-e FriUy and wi'.l continua t?» sex* n Saturvlav ar.d Su:i- -IT, carry the L ARGEST mat FISF.ST _ Or*"** » w*>. • •• • M»oao4 d IViegatcs w 1 be mad# rupply of iniokint m/ipOo* la fan • e. a.* •:« of rote of student govern. ,^Tss©* p. . \etee ha »««i l*»ie lha»ce #••• :• t through the rs-g.^ma! the—e fe ile «• he take* »««• t* He'* — Student Gsnrernment: i'r#- I.anting." When Ap|tearaaee» | mud a" »n the Wetld 1ra*e| p» «g T.vtajr h>r T»*nonow." m Bene* Saturday rtening. «»«ule I»r. Imut Mrlbi. fer—er Ih# Count |hal the Inland »• "dlflirult ch*nrell.>r ef the t'nlrerstly s4 U) Itatt and impuuvihl* t« l«f* dlaUngelsh- SMOKE SHOP >l»nU«is and »<•* a fet- ed fWUlf prefr— In **l » I files* at IdurtliM. will high- Mt K if pieseet'* < li|h( the — mhly wit* his he*- Arrow (r«B Um l ow* ftle.a ' o v - a f - | Co—pie— Skews fa-» V i»» i< «d Oft lilt B<»ts tddrtw am the reeretsti*— of »ludent ss\ erameat sad lk« ■ IV MICHIGAN At 1:66-2 #6 M6-1:I6-M4 ftk'i . • -v r e» Sludrni hodf. T N ' *1 Onhr• • 1 • Ra'ph, aswxia'e t-a, pet' -• ( vi"rt .avt a**-*, >*. Ds\ 1 1 TODAY | GARY COOPER m tha Senior Interview, pi '«*>.. r of speech, WlU also 1 ...AND A LITTLE r*.i h« f < ! n®r»!.) «4£ .n GLADMER i, WW* A I'SO In*urar ce Ckrector Faul BUT IT REQUIRED THREE pearance may be moee dl t./i • muni Society L»-'er arawunced Tuesday thst U A '■ e-h. p:.'fea«W in- ura-.xW jv. . r distribution TO MAKE THIS LOVEMATCH! important to yon than !> f take place Nov, 20 from THEATRE • PHONE IV. 2-9S31 -i Mw n cd ta rfe I Student Services, L—her TOMORROW is RIVER RARGA1N SAT t'n.ve-* r r. * 1J A etplauied ;ne delay n p-olicy you think. Why take b*' *• ,v>e MSw chapter of tne d.stnrKitt'io has br. a dot to the SCR TWO FEATURES — ALL DAY FRRVIBW ehaner,? Lrt FLASH in- A er.«a t>« -a; aotlt'T at ? W pnv m 121 change :o O it Hesdth Center GARY COOPER la "MAN OF THR WEST* Open P-iilv Jte • •* —-a. a . i at » Hi pro—dur— this term. PLUS — OUR NEW PICTURE — . . Mre your immaeulalr Wild «• -*• be "Tv« N si f'aae^uuvt rv- ari Tbe world prvxljrsxi tM frO- & PliHIIRE SIIWIII! ☆ 8 a.m. to 1 p m-l |ki 'v.r * Hoc t