iHf Manic Michigan State News IIS ...fun »» »•'" • »' ssow-coi.msn -folder WMthff with * itMiift , in., mm «•» t—* —a s i.f >nnM I* InCiaii tor I'tSav, lot* i „■»»» «"»» '* nrar (wilnr. Mowdv wltn (»l |a*»rnlfi| this mornlRf. VOU -N'°- 112 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—Tlll'KSfMV, JANUARY 15, 1959 PKICfc a ItMS GOP Forces in Control of House Congress Ponders Key Rilling Pushes Need for Mascots Denis Into Minority w National Student \**oci;itinii TwieEdped Sword." rautioiis To Hold Conference at IJ of M EvMomrilv leader Kowalski ii, i vnv «mr\iin ■ i, IW Ronton Pop* ,. . Seemingly coolH off over the rhr).lm*« holiday,, Stn- Htate Sews (4 pi tot Reporter dent Conjrrea* ofienetl winter form with a rclatlvtly nhnrt Ri'publicHn fot'cpH yaiuerl control of the st.*t«» Performing Tonight and tranquil first session W —1n-«,l»y niirht. Uepresentatives Weilnesdny when thi» ahaenc© of hngpitaU of The main die ussirm of the izeil Hep. .losephinc llu»i«inyer (|)-D©trolt) broke an ©x- 'iddler' mating centered around Conduct a mo¬ to tif. n to put Rep Fred Wennin¬ 4 Judiciary perte g an H177 House rule e;.'- jj I Boston Pop# tour orchestra will appear in the Mich*. This would elirr.nate the us¬ manirtty support of mem- ■ State* Uniwftlty Auditorium toniVht af 8:15. ual one-week delay while ?he Kiilar,in, Court era elected f5K vote*) bef -e [^Ths orhestra, under the dl- bill is in committee. iHTilff R«'lli;|i"« '' u«e organization could take *.<* d Arthur Fiedler, Is • rctitinnlnir will npt-n to. 2.2 fur I'li-iltfi-- fdaee. ,r, of the university's Lec- Spartan Spirit chairman Maine day li» fill four vacancln* on % wart* line vote on Green's Concert .Series. Kefanall explained the . T .• f! ,bf«v*tem d mutton to Mihatltute ma|orttv urtenrv of the Hill the all-fnivcrkity jtirllrinry, . PAmerican conductor Fiedler % passase se ♦ *upt«ort from mrmtiers nre«ent \v that the head. favor *.f 1 -.v • «o miiM l*e ami tvill continue through . v'' •• v .♦! truthfully »ay that he has naaaed he the thin .55-*4 mar- td up to his name. Fiedler in ready aa vein a« po««ihle for >■? :ai 1 *1 W«- oa-''day evening this season's l»a«krtball next Wmlnemlfiv. stn allot* Ins further hu«lnes« r-an means, literally, "fid- fames. n !F'< v *rd down a pro- to He carried Petitions will lie svai^ible at on hy '.5-54 ma- • ind he began his profes- /»•»! 'le- ^r.ed fn tower 'wo Rep Lyle Somen* (?.Tarried •he Prii'-n Board <»n 'Jie ex- Jorlty, | musical career as a vi«>- fli*t ft«^>r of the tfnion, and may KOs||* Ml U K Ml lis III I.P. or wi »h# tin. tint no one aerni« ? r'ft «fh"'a*tic n the Boston Symphony If-.un.irigt pouPed out. however, requlremen s Tlie maneuver paid off for •ha* it clear Im* returned 'here also. willing to cooperate. lto»ie. 4 Lansing Junior and rhairman "f the was tf.at there it p'e-'ging Republicans *or.n af'er when r\. conf is on at 'o the amount of J-Itop eh* pet one rommlttre. rloaea another un«iir« caafiit ptii.ne ,\t 'he reg Nutre Dame football player Don | roller's formal education was Vsrsnrles imlude one sopho¬ ilar IFC* Prr«tdent»- money available" for such conversation ulnlr In Oik to locate the one more J-llop chaperon# Pears (R-Buchanan) I at the Prince Grammar » more. one m« n lor, one senior "•.1111 il rneeMng a motion was defeated and the Boston I«atin project. and necessary, she mis she's been loin* for rust ages, hnt can't rerruil re w Minority fa-a'ier J»• Dintnuan fD-Detroit) was fore. finally entered the NEWS IN BRIEF i out aintair, all-college point ■ * •! an I Academy ia Berlin aa a A resume of Campus Chest's Flanagan, senior jiutu#, and »-t to leave thr House chamber qtr-ltx Will conduct the mtei- m\ i as# of 1 UO. l>e fail term artlvities was given to ■ mt of violin, plane jute serious illness and OB. TOO* Aft ONGOOD h* flu# I^trgitamer, acting di¬ views. 2 T »♦ for a pledge to go With •!! legislator* still vot¬ tirg. to WarId homeland-bouad rector tor fall quarter. Director Changes in a constitutional a * v* ),.# matntwin 2 0(1 point ing on strsigh* party lines, »he r I be ret* * i , ... Chuck Butterworth, appoin'ed amendment* recently passed llntislimn Slill in Trouble average 't.e term h# a pledge* position of speaker pro tempore li 191ft. last spring but awav from ram- provide f«r an additional stu¬ Tiie fe-f fit rrfjuin n erd for went to Rep f*h»r!es IViyer ' R- Dr. Osgood ' , dent each above tU**i(Ra¬ MAV \NA IV Th# r» c.ru-d tot! of r#\ . M.-ihi*teei •fspfessy aa s pus to act as a guide at the «n both f "m '-e p'cig.ng objec- over Rep Albert tion. e*«-*'u«.••fi 1 van-' 1 AV'Um- .-lav to IRU lti tn-l ksr ft art Msek. Ntoe rears Brussels World Fair this fall, ' .' <. .: 20 ;i\elAl?t ffor'igan (D-Flint) by a 55-51 The drt'iiifMl they will erfhtlbui-. rcg.intii- » .f taMv. sto toisd toe Beaton ftto- was introduced. Judiciary « the court of w' A Vi .gb'y * vn hour del.ate Takes Post original jurisdiction for »nf »t newsmen »»# !»ft rti» quni^ef* ,n 'In- llm an, s tkasito errbeatra duid.g a', i|i Vt pe-.p'r ••uiud- ■eg. BIN UvtofNd 'ixl Rowalskl and Rep, af ftestoa repr.rted to the Dean » » 'tig 'hre© i'•■ siivi-ot: pte- ftympkeo* Causing) thanked mngresa of «off, !>" % r Mersano (fl-Wakefield) warned Students off.r#, for all con¬ • i.-jri, . , , • d •* r r v « a-. « o m 'be stitutional matters giseii oid R#pu til leans that their majoritv conferring i-f«-ating the me.» .ne. In England ;m . Mi-.n, 1130 Fiedler assumed eon- for r.M— .«d student in bslth* was temporary and aaked to h# gfrvernment and is 'he In an ;?"«•.• vm-w P.Jiowiiig 'he JT'Vthip of the Boston Pops r.l.td on I— appellate court for decisions of M.#«\bg IKf president. Steve attended "the same evurte**" j which had previously < lui P«k,L AA'S and Men's lniei-Rt'*ident» the RepuMleans would need to Wit', uriiM.ed U|» 'Sir d#> .' on t 11 Its different founding in IMS. Un- conductors Dr. Thomas Oftfrood. dean thai mui ifik. **arU lit- —t ml f — Ml courts. .ilfSerinn Krlwls I'unloiinl v. hefi he remarked that thi* was work "If undo© B IS eondlttons. of advanctHj graduate atu- ,» * 'rerorndous victory for xbol- vmi want to operate this ^ Fiedler's inspired and canny PARIS '/P A general amnesty for fh«.u*and« of Algeria reled* arsr ip i# as tip, the Boston familiar to the music Pops dies, will leave campus to¬ A nomtet -of perv»nnel chan¬ American I Fielil gave a f'harles lie 'rernendou* texwd WHieelsy to rejK»it» 'tiat p»e*idrnt arid the ft eternity sys'em." witf do ;t too. You're playing ■ mak.ru: a new eff .-rt *0 ge* iiate-fire m I citizens of the world as day on .a 15-month leave-of- ges include the new »*scutivs the four-year North Afr-ca ^ v i'h a two-edged -tword You're DesptU- deruals, re'lahle "ourne* Staffer ia S/n'ali a»r n rusting 'he bread upon the wat¬ (ft heads Jules llsnslovsky, patrons in Boston. ntal to making the absence to work for the branch acting director ut public Rels- said that the A'.g'-f'.ao ri'.go''i'ior.s were n Nationalig.ta. !'e»r.g taken in th« ccaitly reh»liion. a new ba. k '* Kowalski fasbed -Green's an- 1 Ftps into household words i F*d'ff*i collaboration with bassy in England. sector r4 personnel. New Congress committee Charles Gallagher, member * # # Take 'Solus' tMsUfired willingness to abide by t House rule# a* Osgood will fill the newly- 2 2 ml e I VkVm records. The Bns- formed "f officer chairmen are:. Rd Revest (ft. to the Amni' sn Universi •r. Imentlmenl lie/tenI Sought Recently seven members of of "uphold.ng the law an inst.ir.re when it f ht$ h*s more record list- p"«? science .Sr.aw 1, Finance; Ted Robinson F.eld Staff, will spe ak on sp«i Aran .. », 'he Air For«e ROTT s'doed .n suit* him." a th« Victor catalogue in the U. H Embassy in Lormon. (ftast lasnsingj, Student Rights .Natiunallsm and Power Poli¬ WASIIINGTON V .. Sen. Thomas K Hennmgs fD-M..) intm- Earlier I my other orchestra. and Welfare, and Bill Errett dured iegisiatu/n Wednesday to ,nit;«te 't.eir first step towards a pil- elderly Rep Louis In 1955, sciei.ce attaches were tics" at 7 p.m.. in the Tower retiesl -,t '.he con silt ut tonal rr emptors '• am part of toe pragma (Married Hf*i{ini). Congresi va'.e pilot's license. 'R-I.apeerj bad discontinued for reasons, among .Room tonight The meeting, amendment limiting prwidents to two u-rm* He arroiled the new Tf.e »«ven flyers »re Wendell pleaded for bipartisan effort to U will " " Business snd State Affairs 22nd amendment, ntying "lt deprives the pcuph' *»f their historic others, of economy. This year, sponsored by Delta Phi Epsiion, Heaton. BeUtvue, Neb, David >"ivs tt»e state'* financial prop- Speaker laoweil Brighsm m- is open 'n the* pubiir. eight to rhrjoae whomever they please ' Helming* told the .Seriate letTis. however '.he program a rein¬ formed Congress of the National Scott, Dearborn; Robert Hutch- Cramplon told legislators Gaiiagher the amendment was .idopted fallacious theory that it would stated but at a higher level, recently spent 11 on a fison, Monr'*e. David Smith, 'hj» never in his 50 years ' Student Assort*tiwn - ce nsored .•n'Kiths in the Arab world Bas¬ prevent any president from becoming a dictator He saul 'he Con¬ sending «cienee officers to tho Park Ridge, 111; Dan Perm* bin. public service hat 'he stato seen vtnlerence o n International ed in Morocco in May. 1957. *.e stitution has plenty of guarantee* aga n*t dtrtatorship and if • uth flmiuutrt m Pari*. Rome. Student Relations, to »>• held r« any¬ Roily. Idiwrenre Cline, Athens, a crisis as it now fares. Stockholm. B»«nn and Tokyo also. •raveled to Algeria and Tunisia, one attempted »o make hirr.,»cif dictator his first act would b« to .Kid David McCardel, I-amung. pt tbm •he University to Muh.gaft and tear up the Constitution. lalelr spent two months observing Al! are *eri<'»rs sxceiit M rrprrt tart la W—• — Spartacade Rules North Africa during 1953-54. The meeting will in WASHINGTON LAV-President Eisenhower Wednesday denounced AFROTf* Program at MSU. 'A'bin they acquire a Flight Instruction t hasrnsonahlpa and tool Repuh. Beano wouM domtaato raftsmtS- total of I Jxhide II donco numbers k—a aa Uw —aa at -Han l.istesL Deadlines time for persons planning to at¬ in strong language Russia s plan to derniliUirire and »§oial* Ger¬ 34 hours and sstisfactnrily corn- by Haymow Into to Eaafoad — aa aa, for.— tend the Leciyre-Ccmcert series many. "An exercuM? in futility,'* he called it Hut Eisenhower, In '.he Hrnate, organisation plete a one-half hour hnal fly¬ Through too Years." 1 weataanl of Kern's -Jefo aa'. Set ■■■! for. a at Meeting ~ program to do a, according "to Frank Schmidt, president of '.be Speaking st a National Press CJub lyncheon, offered any assurance, any material mcA-e" to overcome Soviet fears of future German ag¬ ing cheik and a wr."«n exam- proceeded in more orderly man¬ with majority Republicans rraUtr k— aa- anal far. aS in».,,. »n '.r.ey will to- given thi-ir ner Gets to Tour Byes." Uul Ikara Several regulations tor ftpsf- foreign nrvlce fraternity. gression. r eeling Set, Charles Ifww.rt — ,ur la k— private pilot licenses I4 fttol ftoalo of -7« Trom- a« bt l .lrra.ll-alar rf a—* tscsde—to b» held Feb. 27-M to to Ibescutt »a president pro *■» Villeen's -The Mu- tempore, Ren Frank Beadle to Jcn.son Fieldtomee — wora an- nounced at Tutoday's meeting Pathology Student*, Impedimenl Sufferer* Benefit Si Clair as majority leader and ♦ # * «g the eeeeuttve toerd and unit Sen Lynn Francis of Midland for Oafood. a will I— * ralafW chairmen. a* flour leader. I' Ticket Set lo hu f)..nr.aixl. Hr •— Dora anrl Iiv—U»r>«-d r»> atuneni* 01 ..lifi .m-i Lansing MH'ti vilh.ml ciire-t I... i.IH mi a, v..inn It - I OOKT HHBHUE ;i p m. SAlFINfi C l.l H Music Bids 7:30 p.m., Giltner H MARTIN I.CTHER C VI iitflrlal volte of tin .u.i*«-i ... .,i 11,1 »',<■ «t, -.t ..hi-e «> DAVK ROGERS 7W*Dwiw<£ CHOIR Hot ino Necking move to serve the be*l u.Hsit-' which would drr.i .1 ' *-i - ..tt« - <• - ■" " , HJHGMMS Editorial Race Editor 7:30 p.m.. 3fi l.'tiior 1 p.m.. hapc-l"* from within I hi iinlvmril* nt fion. I \ I IIOl.lt KTI DI NT BAPTIMT RTI'DEM Prats. Inland Dally Prea# and A»«" »-',"d 4 ' 1" 5NOWBAIL3, BOT A re'-ent Article In the "Nation" m«ira/.ine l»v .Inhri ' orijanl/ATION 7:!a p.m., 42 Una- | ^10 \ I pm. Catholic Studud < Vol. 50, No. II- Tliurfilav. Jmiliary 16.1959 l'--f ■ I '■' THFV'at PUTTING *Nt>. Jr. ami enti'leil "Draft IMyer or I'atriot," 'i« - in cafeteria coffee hour. I I TIIERAN bTI DEM 4>x\ rrilie* the pliyht «»f the male college student faced vvitli it I.* MFD Cl.l H 12:10 p.m., grad'.j-, ROCKS in lie pro-pect nf Miitorinu the armed nervirpa via the l.'ni- 30 p.n. 34 Union , lunch Universt'v ; , . Church. Sly Itcil Mikoyan ersal Service draft law. III KKDAl NCHIX volunteer tor service to ovom REFORMED EFI.I OtU Tim urt'ctc thl- adv I I NCTieON line, <■' 7:30 pan., College if. be.ng drafteo . 'he o.rrup 12:10 p.m., Wesley House . tiif c.»i?t'» -in: D m t p :ui tii.n of 'ut!.•.11sal' <-rv.ee i Wants LI. S. Trade ■,.ci Hit; dilute hc'-Ofiift \i 11 h :-t h'n.; i .1 fill:.. plifiw.' '. evcfl 1 oMilltr go tn t'o.iiith t-<#rrup'ing i"c wll« go student * t me nuking of duty, uncertainty cynics of them, a no Michigan Stute New. lunntinv t;i!ct.t*. and tiainmg are ♦ AMIII THE BI.AUINI, "• 1 "v-tInov.iim. "n ir ill Hiuoct.U scrvics* MUilUJitg tasr banstng Mlrhigari (.'i ie ret re id' and uica your leliberately turned from 'fit Hu'tii nr« nn Hao "•*> M""dsy tmrnign fngay inciusivs d,Jrai (nil [lirki-tlliK Amrridio* ovorylimr Aimiln- Mil"'- ..n_ •illeue rnimr after ennsulting ■ervice of their cnuntrv" r.,11 u'inti • anti »i>rit»s tci.na, weakFv dunng summsr \ttr- imus net wean summai and 'all terms p. . ,3 ' off «n Biniliiiic. if" ''""V I" 'ivi'rkii.k (lie '»• a- .it .ft evempt li t1' Til It i evidi"111 'lit tuden • i m .ra« •tfi.titrl class itia'i.. units the act of vtsr-n I lilt at (he rh.< oq^ Hill.) the vi.it »f~thr .-hmmiIh Ii.lkin.' I!n 1 dut.'. in coiintiv and natrctism *< is Miffering *omc Km, (ai-'tint Mai' suhscruitioru Abel. i»av..nir in sUvsnc-a tor one tsrm ll mi.r. • r 'he 'urnbitlmji- bMcgf man larms »« for ihra* terms $* .*• hat of a let-down due to on; Msrr »>ei of «h« Inlan" Daily rrm Thiil piirpn.r. mm nl.vinii- fnim r.-|..>rl »l In. '.im-. i- . iio doesn't -.cant l.e interrupted by a four of future plan* present draft law* When 'ha Associated Collegia'# Press ■ml to make new friend* with 11n- - nr».r." .1 utv as clerk-typist in curnonny i urrent law exjnie* in Jun* Fdltor-in-rhlef «t the airport*, but t» brrak down Urn trndr barrmr. In- eatUpiartera rcr>rd!e;s of hi* IflSR, ('•>" ex* t on now will hav leg:*!atu»n Managing editor Business Manager - twprn tbr t'lilted Sluti- mid I!ii..iii- • 'ignre ft! ... 'ise of pub !>>t|>m. icdy this undr -itidtlc sit¬ C Irrulatlnn Director > -I hi nmk H- Imn M fc Miknvan'. pitch l- tlmt the I J' • s'aH s the f iitacv of the uation. law, Inch in .Iralegic trade with I lie S..UH I iiiun and .\|»n;i In rnv • < sat Sei Vu i on but is nut universal, and, he Rim.ia larpe qiianlilie* of mmlern wpnpnienl. I In- i« 'he •ays. places intelligent tnen on way In peace, acconlinv l.i the aiy |{n..inn. American, will hear a W omre '•» tin* fini.hr. Ins tour of the couiilrv Mikman 1^'tterH 10 Mu«h to the Kdilor • .oca ed tubing •inneuvprs in isolated where their talent d wast¬ Those who stay out are CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS inpton, II.C. these I--the father. 2 -the sen¬ ior who goes to graduate school ED 2t15U EXT. 2615 MIKIU AN, in hi. .pceihi- In lop rapdalM lion, ha. thrown al the Anicrican |*-ople of ihe oa- much flutter. - • More Mikoyan Criticism t pa- tin- 40 percent who do not the physical requirement* person ".itii depenilents 5 DEA0I.IVRS: I p is. DAV BEFORE PI BI.K ATT0N FOB TUBS., THCRSm AN'I) eki. editions. S'F.li, ra.urracfiiiir aome of I,coin . advu r In uipy Anicrican ih- In the Milne . t ,1 •mtiKterial or medicil teantli- MOX. EDITION DEADLINE: I p.ac EB1. Nu.lry and method*. We regret < the aitpeafanre of Hut ha ha. forgotten to remenilier 'hat althiaigh lumilt the eftitorigl article ou "regret- Dorm Rutes Hit Ift the fin.i' _ana!v*i- oni> Bill. I'atahl. 112 ltd 1-5 Motiday thmfh FrMay urged the Soviet, to copy o«. the prr.ent ruler of ltii.ua, fieinonatrgtionii" Hgie the one nm to g<. ■Indents, as it did me when I minimum II seotd\ goin(. to rtoninA sm prama in the mind, of ltii..inn people. attempt to promote imfter»tttnfl- came to State two yean ago, c hep "> many are getting out K)« SENT t'nclr Dudlev spsr'n.eru trn hard hWk » t he th«t will encourage the rci; On hits vi*it to tin* Sialic, Mlknyan has met the pves fil the virwpnintg of Htnte Nevys the parade ground a. 6< po« Joy frmn tumptu hi m foursfgimtv EWAJT lARFRy Dt VMS imented resiilents to develop on •Itsrtmenl house H> t-lfMA *» , Mttfr pfopln at pverv atop. It'*« a very uneas.v venture fur and Pravda. of "habitual neatne- DAILY TO CAM»US AND | thv Kusninn diplomat. tai'<-1 Iiiitr'l we the lltiogtii lati remimher who Freedom traits plonaing a|>peHti|nr#. one maik Msg* •Is-months programs, the mo-t are valvnleertag lor auTomotTve •ll LOVELY riHNT n/XlH private sctwi) L'tlllUea parking itsul furnished, gtnsli on l>u» rhih) i . • OCCOftATtO Ce.,. Thwre hip counth'** pooph* in America who hold an in of the cullegf man,'' (I quote popular alternative to eompletr near • 0T"t» DIUCij.S F.tth'rr» oufteii.illy Vet in mn iu.%1 nt nxvfnnit» •* tw,. .i»»r w r looms Et» I MR3 7i from the ilici posted on all pre¬ go to oRlrers brakes ftOODS t#ng« ami undprstaudahlv hiHerne^-- toward the Soviet Others escape Ratfi,., I _. ..t ibm volknw mips rxi ii iint a nave t o laved miiii«>tik of free edl* approve nf. Ibis regulatlnn diafted below 'he age "f -J. « .t »5■' Has ass'ilics i ««l«t P'mns lis, (uriiisned On ">• Una line IV*' FOR SALE and aharply-worded Myn- i-.tpic oid xioottrcred every kind has had eutirel* no efleet. and. b> executive order, the I" n» • w 1 e-tiat 7 j TMK IIATHKIi of the e pet^.n- . uiitler>taii«hil»ie. The ■ it H|1 ..ill, I:, the We.' Ih-rlm S.ime of the *ame student4 t al boaids are rcqutre.1 to ex IWII VOIKkWACoKN UOIII ' i 14 AHAsrurwr rim him •>. p— . *^5*. hi... *.i ic 'tireot .mother "attempt Punne «»H- ,'n ■«.,, n..,. u •« T:„ of today has caii.o d Hint It •HHiow fur rein who run around campus un¬ h»ust ail th«*.men in the folios- Ver t>»xi c«n»bb,.n ICuHaiati rfKime • • 1 t k.' •"'* undertUndllig "? shaven and attired in biu* ing categ.ii.es I -IVlinquent. T Ji tt l • .• - ■•"""• iv7 d..w .istairs .*r,,:.Recei I'S livaa and friemts in ejiHteru Kuropeaii «i»onlrit H 1 With Hie visit of tiie Huwian icana, assoited leather jacket* t"leg.il" "traft dodgrt- 2 Vol ■"") AuU - I* It would IhTrearettiihle. however, and fertamlv not in .hi... at.-1 tlic hlghe«t official!, FOR RENT At'i'Mftvrti a »• a n r m »: ,n r oh t*r heater #,1 d.st-wsl and meiitng hnircuta are tn» utitieis tin the ordi i in which siu'wer I 'at a :>'<# vUo furn- femsnt ir tuck » •..f Hon univei'ity too e tevealml _ two five ih« national inlereat, it anytlunif ha* oouried to ili>eour ■amc itudents who waar suit, thev volunteered). 3 Non-voi- riBKIXl is> r.( pt h-.,iae tie IV 8-O.WU « .owet*. 7 vial' lIS'-o I*" al-'O $' tto ir ia..itinii toward this "Ufl , at their evening meals Ol> l ' *c air# futur# vlniU t»v top-ranking Hu**ian official*, hwaiiwe ici>' .Ji.tmic' matter tvheii the HO* >M th# ovarall #ffi*ct of the*e exchanire* i* to ea*e the ten vtously tltv purpose of the rule J'AMKIM. Al ItOSS MOM *••"■ two t-.p victor* were invited to ha* hut been a, hu-ved. CBcep' SERVICE giona which atill divide all unea*v world. stav for a while Maylre MSI' It's a trout time that whO#YVT Iron I ..//iHftii'iim and rti stov j-tgAo o«e t«, a .(old then become fiimoMs for M.AJi f'MtvrhNlTV ft KMT floor 114 IRIAKPAST 40X13 i« respAinalble for this wake up Erofessar Arnold Mar- (,«. i,m aiMitmen' t'nfuin>*he«l it, pi. gii ssue child education and get wise t<. some of the EO,< SALE re'ilgetator and Urse <*r- GOCO CaMss to break up berger associate prafeaaoe af n *p- (lalhVfilw -(Jiiolnblr (Juoh's "Ui»c> on bow i» trrt llv.'ie root- ImIIi rUll basa-- FPFSM Sp.t .1 f petvonally know thai . fact,* famiiv leiatiiMiN. h«»w t> > »oi aronomies al Ihe I nlversit* t rt.t s.«:.«g» .Ml ileal <\d ilt». •* the thnversity of Illinois and af C hicago will addreas the ru 7-7 tA3 or iv S-4.113 4 OUiC* Ss^. • »t.tote til,* ( oiomuni»t Party foi ChArl#* CtRllnjrhrr. exjtort hi North African affair* from ♦hp Itnivrrslty nf Mh higan a eaanomtrs department rol- sfudnltt J«OP • OOMS religion, alio turn to write texl ield Staff, iiirrentlv • the case with most tiiiirr iini- tit# American L'nivtiMhes on cam o»...ks wi'h .n.ti 'Atoei ii an prop, logulum today at 3il# p.m. XI/r " MortoN #- for I--- hi mac c 3# # # - it i verities, requite ie*i . ills .t Es*-ei,e, a| 14 I ntap. IDs topic will nigh f«»r * genea ctf lecture, ih'MCt the* the Midtlle K«*ti»rn It f- w i ..Um, th#.i l»ia t . p , m, Durmg thai 1 rev* tot mnais only on-e .>1 he "Resource %IIim alien and Eb t*»na« f Kit. • i TVI'ieT ANN Bh A p#n|»lra ft* liMl'lUtf m feeliiii of "diliippotutnii''tit" toward •1 '!-« Ku uin prof« would twite a week l.conomlc lleyelapment." CA VI EH A Moo., l.Eli A lis* * -■ |.*.V) Eiec'ti* '.--'I ' C'chI picture of the iwoph i.ap«ra and thesMI *■*" t*"*'*■ top U. fc». HtRtemnen Kmenhi wr and InilU-H. A witty apeak • « I think n»t/-t people wdl ague Ell I-MSh * »ng How easily ihrv foi get rmsfot - Uia: the residence ha ' giadu •r, won# of tiallHyhit'* other t|Uofah!e i|iiote* on world tone* Iha' have happened tu AI'AHl ME.VT ft HM1 I Hi FLilAlfTM TOOP rilM ilea aic ju»' as much gentlemen THREE rmm,* la-.in# sialf I affair* ware these* "Kilen tltntain'-* fmiucr Prime Mini- • nei naln.ic, how «.suted ihp* ubtecrs. tuHi-fa'.iiers between . El1 l-sa.i e IV y.gtTi • "w ■V in sa !■ Aparu**: *21 W *>'. ! »••* a* are fiatenuty graduates, al - a*i. l«0!C> of themselves and of thnr MS ami 36 (O. trst M-ti 4 t«r) was |*uriuioid ahoiit the euu.d Hituation" »Suc/i an- though i»t» such dies* regula¬ •Kllk Pi'lD AMI h<«as, \, W trHim* It U( A lll'S imoUiir hi'w much they be- Noti-xu'un'cer f-hct. Ins*..'. "Trumau'a name i* still anathema in the .Near Paw' " ll« au . tion* mm* in the fiatei riitie> :81» and (oide»t fir*'.;, s In esieiiem w d»"on IE Ehnne iv DUNNING Sri'FM C .0 the g.BKt intentions ut «-.s i. afisr I .*• f i • r» m e r» fs t a hi ilitwrihen Nn ■el ,»• "the lie I huj'u the We I hi .H th« here at State ' Men ove« 26 Most air tgkc MUVC Y.'C' H. v . i : an,I Hi Uw Mt* I •*©* .ng nr iv i.sgp* I alan think that hv the time i>*,..n* IV 5-fOW MliMI# Kft.it," Mtlil MM. *'ht»lte t i»Ht| I tilt iiyitNMi- i ' * . i uU-d N.C...mis i . catrgfi'ir* too and thf*** (NlOLv ncw ■iudenta gel to miliar lliev With iiraf quota* dwindh. ID 2-4* I ■ j lied v tuna a* one »»( Us . . (U-aL « 5' sing'# ' » . realise that when they "go not sc.nor* f i) t- ..0-s more and > ore eligible men at lo eat" it l« Ihe ruatnm to wear f V -RADIO se*v i hm*> Crossword Puzzle in F'v pci ieir. e •' *a.»t to be the 1 'cachet, and at the pr%*»ent suit* and Ilea Who tells the fellows that go esyai'.ng th# const upturn, thu pr«»v ding t'o fallacy uf tb> 1* sa •KMX . S»V!|t.((S »«• 4'#" wt#(» lantidale* ituting* tS!. •v. RO<»M w FOR nrgrvf fllCNT River lo: »**■# pan rn i-imet r»tmt lo st.idsnte •vi«.Hi tale* Ere< *> ■ * • •" ' !air bf change of Iwlief*. we Universal hemi# _±xu> i.tgnts M Pieima*- •ut property dressed for date* f A«*I >tHJ t HIV ATE ' . * t'h Tsit-nioui.s twos'* will soon be too close to it for The "Nation |t»!e* Five. * h«M»r«i astd privtlegea CnMass ap- i.„ ' ju i.uu ftfelltes. Ma le»r» .oinfuit Thtt country seek- un- that what they tc wvat.ng i* executive a* tion in th# past tnu EMPLOVMENT or. ad f.arags svAiUhta IV "f ,v _ Mvtoik M Tut.ee such ttia'. they will have '.he \ cutx ha* be#n dirrvtrd at re- RADfO TV HI >• ;ici •Undihg with one whose Xfunka M tPlHOUl M fh I pplOO "iaik" which identifies g cul- R«w»m» etik hove vtc f.o 1. of govemment is intgr- evtng the pressuit* of the a "*'*? Walnut I-an# i>- ■ audi fiogt ltd and Ua/tdr» :««ilit;*-, ax# earking J.U4* :i-u>naj *..u h.-» no bonien i» g<* man" power poo! on the draft appai a ft Crow aan.Ha M AiiiUmM »: K0- war a ED t-U'B"' Without discussing the air m froa k«a driiee H.»w .»n there be an under tnents «f the tun# required dally tux by creating mora attitttiv* *w ha-U wtk • ** •llftft •low y • • th. great l'ni«»n of Sovie' grows tech Jay With the fab- i'cvatr aair mo. «iparkcoi OUALt^T. ^ m Cviitwio i*n*e invtklved In keeping suits HEX available ED 1-tilt ■Hon >. •;. » Hrpubhcs" uie of th#sc rait* : valve*, th#' 5'AH7 TIME a* Somen K. l"> atia* e SMIOT SI" CI aihlunn ami dress shirts in wcaiabiv tor.au.ne «,*»•* «swrk. everting* 4 ft »> ftTkfi drafting #MX m Equal Jar 1* Isalmtts condition, | would like to sug- ag- w .lf».n caUgor* li> i»nv Xli* Pawl IV »-Ur ga fan maw 9H Pi o#he4 ReiwHen of Vaato'oafa P was to i aurU KsImIim biilrrl* ttesenlal* gett that the rest t*f the men three will probabi* continue ' <.*• until pefhas*» no one will efler • # '*• WANTED HOI >rt «0 TO wnrl a XT JOSEPH wen: t* ruce t -nm# u•«*■ u. g C:ad..ais students fan a<- ant ascaptlna WM. H.' TH0MFS Dow* A Young hot* w liatevt this rule but have bo or a f. »>1 ex* apt Shosa who ranii'iod#!# four Ift nar net ton |V> »e-,» F<4*#a ga aphoro pvt nei- <«s»5#i' Jrn> O**# a • frank remained silent so long, rtn«i Elk Esaisteet ED a-XbtT • l -oan ns .re I > • • tv I ;■* • ft 0*t I Nord of If Cut to tongu's and «xpie»« thrmseives boar mf eevermf •I Youth I Jte.f ovtdenl II. Tmy I) Maligna* Might Sta ff Appai cntly th* Isn't aware of the fact that lea¬ university* Jl'MuNv AND »*.Niotts baileg* m**A neestad t.» wurs u* eviUMta "r» iw-r «lrtv..e^« wt tvatwnall* ki.-.-n XtNGLE ROOM Ok h«# !■•»» fia 'dnr *'t*Duru*s*l Eatstr's fta*awi-er down and take e«er t.-a\marts I'd- a W M Part of a e»- 1-4014 fr action * Taiei rw-.t g?» oer month pius uV.l- rties Ten eunqts* tram *.msus b* H#4 RbllARDXON TRAILER. STU0INT SHC A* » T0.1t Sod re*, iv ft-#:aa « iv t-xan T1 hool p Twit radn-.m R«ad* I iNttJ, ' w HOLT f.NET RMXKED ONE bed iFhene ED t a«#x A3 Qo b* l|p ttea i iflERTY te* r.euse it kite, m II fun x-*»te ur Rhed* Rrmte Trader Park Teas bed- M tngroc on« I rootne foo.i euste Uon Will ren JV- .n alaw hasik)«: IT Mor-ary 1114 MA##Ai MLbrrtn I.N. ygL • «St N. #4**0 • •CMMKRVfl.Lt Rf. Jti - FL RMIAURO Whiter sad lower, rnur i i* » m;» 40 Ua n 42 Rotngtl I .0 ftummorvtlie's poiiee torve rs- p»wn»e sua baf6 te Wat,re IV 4'gg|l. aock Fnvste •■*-! LOST and FQUNO | combuitton c#*)Uy waa <>eda:ad to begin MT PROM MR RE. mvealagy ted-' 44 Elongated a ah "rigid ewforemuent" of an ordi- nanee against parking noar fir# rooms APARTMENT HOME It via# mum TWO dating raur*. wings > actorssa ibetmiv Mi binder cealakted In Ksedsd lor TEANSPORTA Eitctian. ba»H. basement, front and wm 44 Angor plugs back pswrh aeregy - all tag tOft mo, ot JHol siBalBsixIBB gT Heaven* body R» weekly tummwviUf IS Ikitard SU-k fftasr. taoiHa Ovt ixm TVRMUV KURT AHtea Intdafts JBBwIBBB aiBBB •0 Agaio Sc#fte r#po(toil in# «##ull#.' "It iao»r't*m,lT kabtee Omega MEM Reward Phoaa som»H. pin ED MM • II Daggoe seams that a go*td man* of the LANSING ATTRACT IVX twe U LAD1S* Mkl GOLO nag VAJtTSf) SlOt**. JBI adaJB V olBai M hdtlM M Refers ladtea hav# boon ignoring th» t*ar,now v.nfufm*ha»r betck #u#.e> Ga» >«#•( mra hssawtewl ME oiJk gr#en Won#, lest Tk#«te* near LA- •rent sreSr-end r M Rr# plugs and Uw low against Xtar* ## |«« Amne Rewssd Fbnne mnk T UdflBfld aIBB adB H *1 fee: a| parbing witFun Id f#ot o4 thorn irtilitie* Phone ED 1-1ISS if rg #.«!• er Ckmgite Reek More • m The police gave mow# of thorn RALAUAEOO AMD CLRMFNx ID#T LAkT WEDNRROAV vl- CAMPUS •d T rl I rl at Dog s fo«g Ueheto but they lgaorod Ihcse Hnite een-ntelri* fur make# ler four tir.itst Of Kedate -te4 Rlue and est- as . tuan aaAoruBt slugs-u o*er A ll IV- ■IBB JIBBBf alBBB at Hoaativo T-wijs. set week # as arjsrt Jt-" sr"rt. ... LOW cost . :^ V' Mnxfow Radio Ignores Picketing ; tIMIIIl.W STATE NEWS fanuart l.V |4W Page Three ;w ■* *fy©&» Mikovan 'Wall Street' 1 9 5 9 TOURS .lust I Iff The I'refts—Here Is Your Advanre fog* of Atnerlran'e Monet • Saving l.ow-Uosi European Adventure* for I*St ■ % NEW York V -The Krem¬ DATE (II IIEI'ARTI RE. PORT PRINIRAM AND PRICE »vi if'or lunch, they shouted: Soviet official's two-day visit continent:*! tour. Mikovan wn« lin fjn.i'lv tnook hartdi Wedne*- "Red hutrhrr. red hwtrher • « • 1.1 ic Tin" day night, however, the target of intense picketing dat June V Hurler VAGABOND. tRtft w th \V.r.i Street - iU an- murder, murder, murder." hi gathered on It about 20 for m a number of cities cjrn* ,jiplt.ft!i-t whipping hoy Sail on ITALIA and vuut ENGLAND. HOLI-AND, BF.UJIUM. — F.ihian. head of a Hungarian Mikovan'* arrival it Idlewild New York City ha* assigned .»•. v vH Ih-puty Premier An.is- i efugec gioiu. ii.li announced Auport. and in Wall Street nuis- 500 GERMANY, SVVIT/KRLANI), LIECHTENSTEIN. AUSTRIA. some police to keep demon¬ la* M.k ivnn lunched with tome that he ha« 1.000 pickets ready tried only half that numbci. strators in hand, in ITALY. SAN MARINO. MONACO and FRANCE. Return sail¬ a display of of Am«"ira« top fir.uicicrft to harass Hiiriio. ing on HOMERIC arriving guebec on July 23 Mikuynn during the a iu«i-coino|eted tran*- security unmatched except foi L the a -.a1, '.'ft gr,' A! koyan of his vis'.! to wa!k«-«| \ ' 'me of The President of June 4. Montreal BEMIIMI STATE COI.I I GI ■ Mfy the U S, if • » 7 • l • park F • • era Holbxr I redit Available) 11*71 Mean while. ba* k In Moscow Truft* to s.ul . KMI'REs.s Of ENGLAND and v; it IRELAND, ENG¬ Huilding at ?2 Willium a rtniio •'■•Mimcnt.ittir. iinoiirh Stie* - htm heoi. gees.; LAND. it. 'LI WD. DENMARK. SWEDEN. NORWAY. GF.R- ... o( hank¬ prist • 'k«'t in«-i'lent*. lauded th» ing " ft -I I t*ft.vc« M\NY \1"S I'HIA. 1 U Al Y, MONACO. SVMT/EK1. AND. and WMimth and fneriilliness of Mik p' FHAM E Return sailing o„ EMPRESS «»F ENGLAND ariiv- • • »•- \teji-. fe.'t.-,! in nvnn's leceptam h* ic. The hi'Mil- the famed fl- ancia) distjict to illg .vloliileal August 6 raster said 11 ptoved "how nun h kft« ■ the i *:;ou- at a mihince the iM'uple «»f "in two c**tintiic- June III. Montreal II I N Mil R. Aiv- -t in aiiti - communct want to live i'i pe.ee \. 'h c •AY A pi. he.«i'»'.; ht their leader*. other and how alien to them is Be I- s.o! .*»* AtTKADiA an i ' . WD. scOTl.and. bel¬ • • •»■ * fn 'i i out leaflet* the "! i war." * (,1PM. HOLLAND ' li:.: .\ switzerland. italy, in the A" k .,»•* a tn en.erg- Added (he commentator: LIECil ll.NSTFlN. At ftllii \. san marino. monaco and ■fl # * * KRNN'CE Re' iu n » "•g "i arkadia airivn.g Montreal '"There arc no difference* iw tw eeil A nin¬"ir.ois .ind If-.: AUgllht 1 Russians - ii th,it could i < nhr u • to fight o... June 10. Meiitir.il Ittisii IMPERIAL. II4M Ottiei " •AVA I Fuller in ti»e dav, M ko\an M l on arkadia am' visit ireland. england. scot¬ «f*\4 A FOGGY 11%%* in r.itnpu* town IWdnrwtav. and thl* L„, <( all vnu rould *re from the root of the Student Hertim Advertise visited one of the citadels of America's retail sales induotrv Mai's Drp.u tment land. gium. Norway, sweden. Denmark. Holland. Bel¬ germany, .swn/krland, liechtenstein, 'irn ... if >ou were then- Photographer Wall* Haaen. Mho — gi.mt austria. yugoslavia. 1iai y. MoNa* o and france tar I"*' v "ie pea-*oup blanket while searching for the third yatiliralton* darkroom and wound up on lop of the huilding, lee Cream Stole at 34th and B'oadway telcst There, with the wide-evni in - of c.nin'ift Ida I"' Return Nailing arriving Motiticul Augu*t 2(t. June Ifl. New York ADVENTURER. -,d »hi" »hot in the general dlrertlop of the llort Huilding. al- a *>n first ti to town, Mikovan t NEW YORK and vinit ENGla\ND. HOLLAND, L(| it* bard to prove In Ihix photograph. Km likr ice cronm I* *(»e s...I «*n TSS more than an hour examining a BELGIUM. GERMANY. SWII/TRLAND. AUSTRIA. LIECH¬ complex display «*f merchandise TENSTEIN .ITALY, SAN MARINo. MONACO and FRANCE 120 ^ ear*. Scientist Predicts ta' fn fact, 'Hree time* residents mme of see Moscow rream CAMPUS MUST DIRECTOR Ibuck Ruttervsorlh (renter hark) — junction and violating the ancient in¬ of the Hade against plus uianv po-sihle cx'.cii-1 .ns. Return sailing on ARKADIA ai living Monti eg I August 5 P-- per* n than do Americans, meet* vtith member* of the fheftt puhllritt rommltter. Hullervt ortlt fit'.geimg the g.M».is, r'r" ,rts IV r.eo-g R«-irg«*rom. a•• timed his peal at the Mart of this trim, teplaring sue t.eirhlamer. June ID. New lork 11KING lllltll fRIP, IBB &irlhlings to Join "lie wrut around feeling ex en At St* professor and internation¬ •AYA leather." aald Mary's hoard al bocf evpert chairman, .lark ktraus. Sail on NEW YORK and visit ENGl-AND. SCOT!-AND* NOR¬ And they have plentt of flav- Fi.rniiil ll«-.li.-»ti«ii Set for Jni.r WAY. SWEDEN. DENMARK HOLLAND. BELGIUM. GUI- Sft nilieti'S and lightweight o and ftpe« to .» A,na- fropi—. MANY. SWITZERLAND. 1.1 E' IITENSTEIN, AUSTRIA, Man in the Moon' 4" T lan orodtirts •••*• v of thr** wooding cake* but are all in ah. he 1 H.k like added Itig. lloaimiont A this / Ac if Hells, furmtijie ti* ular new stium* drew Mikoftaii's pn- iittenticu*. ami Stiaus told ITALY. 9i*.in lb MONACO and iin I RAM F plus many possible ex'en- sailing on 1 SS NEW YORK arriving New York ' He said that in Russia 1h* v're August 21 |PH!l.ADM I'HIA (#*)—-Tnk»» frond look at thl* : jn avt'-olil ifmotcm^s anil it* a H|»r»PH! to romaii* moon, u e On'*, . f e«m. i* 'he average aniount •»? ice cream of A1<>mow however, rVmi/f/pf/iio Tower's (.a/un ity getting He comnVnted nd of heavy that vte furniture had a June It. New York S.ul ..i. STAY VNGERF.IORD and visit NORWAY. SWEDEN, NORM M AN. Ilttf Mm , It i* the sume riinon hunuin being-* have been aeeinfr lonneur. r.ven ht.Kit'ian* The wtigi ? of the Be.unnoilt sflid, but they .would uuich laiK. r a suitmont nf mer¬ DENMARK, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWII /FRLAND. LIECII- i» >nl> o«.e- |ri «tv. "D yearn, a* ncience reckon*. 'h.rd »f the avenge L*. S con- T< wcr r.»rtL »n wa> doubted be difficult »■» ir.-1.sli chandise than the. iau v in Moa- -TKNSTEIN. AUSTRIA. ITALY, SAN MARINO, FRANCE, ;! this wav 20 We.lro*i1.iv a* four hell* were "The largest hell harelv made i.i.ft's lil'M rltussia's leading — su-uption MONACO. SPAIN and ENGLAND Return willing on BREMEN allot biii.g the total t.» 4" It through the opening " West- • y.u tiuent store). He was in- I/TV;" W'ldelv Three *..rt nthrr hsuae* en the aiming New- Yoik August 11. the common- All tour of the »>ei.» weir fin (nit said He eommented that •rie-'i i in our meat market, •\ .«ed h.i Ruftftlan diet «ere git en tn >■ the ballad-mak* the lov i , • eii i "f the musical to hang in* larger hell elthrr whi. ii | took him tin "Ugh. He June It, Montreal UOI LEGE OF NT. CATHERINE of m hen lt<»rt«trasn ftshen be attended en «••*» bright re- ft .lie 1'aifl f >1 through the A!SU the r.H.f or a part of the wall said Dicv don't have that in de¬ it ath»l!« Pilgrimage), litis international fond ennferenee in I Iflstir domed vil- fund thiee of them arrived, would have to he kmnked out partment stores in Russia He Sad on SAXONIA and vim' FRANCE. SPAIN, AUSTRIA M« g; miiit fl'kn «f Beaumont in,; " »• 'unhng of 'he new - * - '*• S'i am through'an m- m off the moon. «•> I'.uoi fm m\ ft ears, wa* a gift i«■■■• lai'cr this w..k when teripc'er June IS, New York BKC ANEER. fill'* ream " are common, one of the i iron. r»a of the patrnts «»f MSU « lRA.t the kev >H»aM Iwen rcr. ' • I ti, a.irht Ameri* an men wore •AYA few mstar e» of a ivertising in from Du¬ n. giaduahng class through the r.c, tr the • ew l-cii* *• ill he inn ti bt igiiicr tn * Sail on Vt'l.CANl A and v out PoRId cal. SPAIN. ITALN a t'ommuait* ountrv al foils i fund. p. f.,r Die tit it t.i.c. Si.u.or.n, up. Rtr.oi* v.id- GRF.Ei I SWI T/ERI.ANI). LIE* III ) NS I EIN, AUSTRIA A her ins'ante .» tomato H'.'d. 1«1 fid ..'* -o r.v.'al He c.-M .-.t blight an. In- liF.lt ftl \N Y, F RANC4 . ENGLAND, Hol.LAM). DENMARK • r 4,o f». v.! i»t sign*. I he lielU were h«M»ted to the Vr.' than It har been • fe'-.«r noted. brllrt h) * table pullej Ihruwn lid I '* W »r I! iwgnr* with it ft. ii t..r;'Ji'»n- tetcft'c' In "ii n e't handu aii.ftu.g Moiiiirtl AugUHt 24. 0 Canned fful* |uice» are wide- ater the framework, and al Be 'n thi« "on'' . " U. a-.*ault l.J-T, r- i ■ ,.r i % ui . ?v marketed and fiocep frpif tar bed Ua wenrh mounUd an June 74, New York or Montreal IRol HtlNM R. ivi.v i .£ : all tfua and more ^ »r, the a'e» are s'art.ng to be a truck wutftidr »mr* to. ihm*. 4 wllege ( redil Available i a-,'i to hr ad lej pf.c concen¬ visit f.ngi \m». Holland, beuhum. gfrmany, swit- kn H w hat |rr. I. M. Levitt, A idit.on of these four ' GALLON < trate, are ? .7»m mi stuk* and /khi and. lift Ii tens i ein At -»i hi a. ITALY. san MA knar ol k Planetarium fold the Arm- franklin Institutes e ; •*. e cream, itands ot.ipieles the 4 7 te • ai.ll*»ii 2 RiNo MoNAt O aud FRANi E. lUiuin •ailmg on BREMEN "As I beliesr It Ift pm«ihlr tw or.gmklly piat.nrd for the »*»* Hoegstrnaw found asfl detnha •hiving New York Augu«t II. Icommunications and lite <>n the niiHin «nd U» make baaed an natural fruit Ravers er. Tie structure ir.ight h«»id l.oki', Kool H.'.r or Orilii|ii' "* ordinance a%«n In a two or three more heils. Wen- It <( ftiippl* hase the mwn l«g- taste coed and are pepwlwr with June 11, New Ynri H VP SY. litis ^ speerh Wednesday Ifttieallt ma lor milt- del Westr .!t, un.verfity raril- ft* ilh 2 — Our Itrni (('•liege Credtl Available) •AY A ift*#we» the Rusaians 'Tear Jwtee aeft tart miporume, drink la one af the aunt trpea " Sail on GROOTE HEIR ar.d ft d F.NGI-AND, BEla.H M *>•«■ h and jo IIFI.IVERY ft P.M. li.'BI V.Vt s an earl- i ' a htgr. he aaut "synthetic ResertBa - IIOLIbAND. DENMARK SWEDEN ft'iRWAY. GERMANY. a, i « Itriil*.' A l)ai.i'ii>|£ n , , . pjer*::U" v. gefw.g there drat net Wllested " »WI l/ERLAND. 1.1 Lc HI F.NS I El N, AUSTRIA, ITALY, MON¬ I ••v!" aster *ed that fr<»rn the lu-lrurlion X.liolulnl VARSITY ORIVE IR ACO and FRANC k. Confident aun t» . ooc.r 'he enerfv to help inm ti.e He Ready-made a.ao n ted •* at packaged meali June it. New Yerfc SCANDINAVIAN TROUBADOUR t . ...in :.u nc«»n h 1 favor a Pf *he Rusviat A gt\ up* for bridge and dam » (ED2-6.11?) 14 ollege ( redll Yvailahlri flltX laiie Torre .. < , kr » i* • , j«ea e« H»- ft e many i-f Jh. t .. » cm ' Ffft ft .a S AS ar.d ft. ■ ). .GLAND. SCOTLAND. HoLLAND .■ -n« * * » ; tie dav and nafte iV.e •: e for *ft*. Jig the • Oft' Mor .'Hi V.: t ■ ' • i- • BEIXill M. Gilt MANY. SWI T/dlll.AND LIE* H TENS I Elv [til* IYi*oii ien ntei (>«*« r« 'hem crtiU.u- t" tirelft some Riiftaien devoted • tores to bahj feeds, are en Jm • ; ser.1 ft 21 ill the l fit new 'iew ' | ft • A' MARK STRIA. ITALY. SAN M MONO. MONAl O. FItANCE, DEN¬ NORWAY a d SWEDEN Return fbght via SAX. ar¬ '■ Or. which are produced at a rate which will begin January 20 ming New York Augunt II TV. N.f, IX* A -lid n <«t. ... **i.# I'm six weeks will feature the near It equal (a thai of the | . V June it. Montreal THRIFT RIP. ttlft Torre, eonfuk'itt '* 13 peuer< date the girl »r t*»» v ho aig-. Russian* eat bread. P'-— : preea fre« ft n •AYA ta'-ars. h*h and niuft n than do up fur instruction * a Jn./'eo • vin ra'.ner Sal on ARKADIA and voit ENGLAND. HOIX-AND, BE! - A or: an* uu'- U b ctouuinp- fire of chargs Ttie chaige will "e a new • be dot) GH M, (»FIRMANV VV 11/I.Ill AND. LIW IITENSTEIN, AUS¬ '1011 <** *»ee' ;r''li cmcken ar.d * t a*«iear. the Rua- tf.e Turtle" which was bu.lt in Iw. arriving Montreal AugiM 20. ♦"tray my profe*- tL*' Mi.-h:»■*!-'.« labor forr# wii. s.ana < iaim. they CMifun.ad Connecticut and operated for a < i*. my church, irw*r»aae n^. at ieaft one milhon mora nuia per capita than we ghoft time in the Revolutionary June ti. Msnlresl AMBAnnADOR. tlttft ■ *-»: •! 1 War - everything I be- bv «T0 did ViMt ENGLAND. SCOT!AND. BELGIt M. HOIJ-AND. GER¬ Habrr madr 'he pred. Uor MANY. SWITZERLAND. I.IEt IITENSTEIN, AUSTRIA, Yl'- *'■ T.eenrg of the * •* .V«rig the 34-year- en nrgaM/a- <» GOSI^VIA, ITALY. MONACO. FRANCE, DENMARK, SWE¬ •' two rvma.ru at m. Ma-h.gan'i econ¬ DEN and NORWAY COLLEGE MANOR Return >a.t.ng on ASCANIA arriving v.-.nd <»n her will- omic future The 'Jhn merr'>er Nee York Septerrdiei 10. c court the kwrvg -CTftmm.ttee »c appointed lMt V k-V wrote about King< «.-•» '.th t'V (»A VI iii, *-,u* June )t. New Y ork ( (IRON ADO, IIIU 1. US fhatrict M .-higac ♦ la: -* forte cur- •AYA •'' t*r R v *n bi de red feotlt u e»t»mateii at J.i04 CKrO Sad on WATERMAN and v.wt F NGLAND. llOLIAND. BEL¬ *»? 10 dt)t when she GIUM. GERMANY, SWIT/ERI^ND, AUSTRIA, ITALY. -£e that inform*- MONACO. FRANCE and SPAIN Re' nn .ailing on ZU1DRK- I ml IInv lit Sign I ft • KRUIS arriving New York on Srpu?#rdHi 10 question* dum * tor Hillioril Tournry June II, New Tark '■* .ft FINE AR11. tl1M toe Hudnop Turt«» f.i .' i»< •-*" •AYA *ooy today, M u- Sa ! on WATERMAN and v»n' ENGLAND. HOLLAND BEL¬ Hatty *f ut fur Uir V.h« B«>tf " : to My f.*k another tourtiameti! t«**n GIUM. GERMANY, 3WHZKHLAND AtSIRIA. ITALY, Jail - ? •* Frwiay L. tern ten ntuienU mav MONACO. FRANCE. IRELAND ami m OTt-AND. Return tail¬ did point out nut "wavercsl'' in register at U»e Union H d -reaii >EV TO Ol'R STAFF ing un ZLTDERKHUlb arriving Nr* York September 10. r ' ' ■ u-o year*. In the Vnton Concour v -h «n Jul* L New Y wk PRIY AITER, II IIS kt«rar,f t\* producer Jlat the {«-»'■ fk'-c in the !•*>■**• TO.M REI.AER • %Y « Q.E.D. *-''d ter fatrwr S«rv m T!wir will be three St;*- of Sail of. SATCRNIA and ' .1 J"» |< I t.'G AI, ITALY, GjOFxY. b.lUards in ***» l,:lirnAvi-er.* n- STI I1IKD IMIDR »H«T ( OIH C.I K B ^ bar »t the Jail SWiTZEHLAND. AUSTRIA, GERMANY, FRANCE.. ENG. If* *"r the. fanuty* eHiding KUtight ir.rer-- La Jtk.Af.Lk gti k SMOKE SIJOI1 .* r.h lljri ftftr-rft l..j •« «« under of the Caca Ca*a Cka^gag kg A.ftt III W«t Graad Rim KD 2-MC7 I'bmhi Jl I'kjID AM-1 >J Arrow from Ih* L.i antaw. to «l kUau Leasing. fetMbsgea Ik -■■■■ '. n j • i'. ■MplfPv ' rf v«-#| a-—,, - iJM/■ r~ V — • - J * M O i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS January 15.1955 Pare Four -— W orld of Sport*" Compares Foes With Castro Foggy Lingo MSU Coach Tut Up or Shut Up' ll> #LARRY SEMATJCS LEADS to the ultimate in WROBLEWSK1 confusion. t : Such is the case of the sporting world and football in Yoeman One of Many Gibson Tells Critics particular. After nearly a \ month, the University of Notre name, Considered for Position CHICAGO f/P)—Tbe president of the dissolved Interna¬ certainly in a manuever to salvaye its "traditional pres¬ tional Boxing Club Wednesday challenged critics of the tige," announce*! its "reason" for quick removal of its WEST POINT, N.Y. (/P)—Bill Yeoman, Michigan • IPC to "put or shut up" now in promotion of fights. youthful coach, Terry Brennan. university defensive backfield coach, was mentioned ul Truman Gibson. the UtCprcs tlon but wisely left the running THK REV. THEODORE M. Hesburyh. president of No¬ nPS,lay as a possible replacement for retiring Army cJ blent, held » news conference of the country to an experi¬ tre Dame, has failed hopelessly in revealing the real fac¬ Earl (Red) Blaik. upon his return from London enced Jurist," said Gibson. tors in the dismissal of-Brennan. ities, I had been where he attended the Brian Yeoman, who starred in thinkfrg Gibson said Bill Rosensohn of Just Tuesday the scholarly president made a statement Army's backfield some time ago, it for some time anh t re3 J London-Henry Cooper bout. i.or Angeles, who reportedly which fogged the circumstances. "Brennan was fired as ,.-w out of town and could not the more you procrn?tir>3'» 1 Referring mainly to the IBC's be reached for comment. more it precludes doinr arch-enemy. Cu* D'Ainutn. man- head-• a new promotion group football coach because he failed to fulfill the school's 'com¬ thing later. which may do business with Meanwhile, Blaik admitted: "I of heavyweight champion D'Amaiu, lacks actual fight pro¬ mitment to excellence.' " haven't had the nerve yet to "No, it wasn't any fcaJ Klovd Patterson, Gibson liken- Now the sportswriter can add this key phrase "comit- development that ca:>rf fJ moting experience.' face the kids." He revealed his i-d foes of the IBC to Cuba's (ivu-dhn to retire from his post immediate decision, ahhourl ment to excellence" to the reasons football coaches are Fidel Castro. "Except for one fight he pro¬ have had several b, 4 -f coa h and athletic director at moted in California (the Pat¬ fired. ••Castro eondurtrd the ravolu- the United States Military acad¬ and undoubtedly w 1! terson-Floy Harris match last How absurd or naive can a person get. SPARTAN GRIMIER Mammy Williams shewn with a gra*«- emy when he reaches his 62nd one. Also I have a r >"y*j Aug. 11>. Rosen.vohn's experi¬ Let's look at this term. What doe* it really mean? It birthday Feb. 15. business with my older ence has been limited to theater *kirted hula girl on hi* remit trip to Hawaii where he participated looks like a fine public relations statement, but 1 doubt if Bill, and I though' I ^ Tiglie Is Signed TV," said Gibson. Gibson said Rosensohn and In the Hula Bowl. William* was named the collegians' outstanding lineman In both the Hula Bowl and the East-West Mhrlne game. even the author knows what it means. With a note of genuine retret in hi* voire. Blaik said He had pay a that." little more attention told ever>one concerned, except As Tiger Seoul D'Amnto both formerly insisted from thk standpoint of Notre Dame's gridiron hi* plater*, as soon as He had A boat II mqnth* m fJ that home television viewing of record under the capable tutelage of Brennan, there exists firmly made up His mind. Blaik and his ton, SPRING LAKE. Mich. 4 .tack Tigbc, former manager of im* supplanted by closed circuit lence." "There a time when piny. Its drilling the Detrdit Tiger*. will resume viewing. comes keep 1 Sooners Want Big ft9 have very surrc*»fa] scouting for the club this year. Unless the school, Notre Dame, measures success by per¬ you have to face up to the real- In addition to his scouting "TV network* and sponsor* From another sourr-e j» J have long memories," said Gib¬ fection. This would mean that a football team, year in and learned that the Jwiftr.wcl chores, Tighe has taken on add¬ "There Is a question out, would settle for nothing short of an undefeated Blaik's To Amend Bowl Rnles son. year announc ■ ed duties 9* public relation* whether they will look kindly manager of a refining co. season. from a conference " th p.J upon Rosensnhn and D'Amato." ity director Joe C.r.11, ul (NAPH-SOL). The firm is a* But as any sports lover knows, such a belief is just un¬ Gibson conceded there was no Cahill suggested it w-juUi| siting In athletic programs for NORMAN, Ok lit. r/P)—Okl ihoma University'* football founded wishful thinking. The basic result of athletic com¬ unwise to sit on the ne*j \ voting boys and girls in Mwhi* appeal of Monday'. Supreme tennt doesn't want to "have to go" to the Orange Howl petition is a winner and a loner. Possibly the "mature" ath¬ long because of thm posiib uan and Wisconsin and Tigha Court decision upholding a dis¬ trict Judge's anti-monopoly game. letic policy directors of Notre Dame, rich in folklore and of a leak. Blaik fold tur,: gava up an nsurame business to de¬ "All right, send it out- go into this new field. cree against the IBC. And fbe board of regents dcrttamiing about our behavior tradition, have never really learned the real meaning of The next step. Gibson said, Wednesday agreed to request the the sideline." Cross said he went over to .nfonx | Hia scouting duties for the De¬ a? athletic competition. academy superinte- ;ent. troit club will take Him Into was for the New York and Chi¬ lbg Eight conference to amend Cross proposed the Big Eight It certainly makes a person shudder. Our athletic ©h- Gar IJavid.-on, a forir.tr cago branches of the I IK! to the contract requiring the select one of it* members go to northarn Michigan. Illinois, In¬ Jectives attd values have been going downhill with uncon¬ coach. dissolve to the satisfaction of e ham pi on to piny in the game the Orange Bowl under terms Of diana and Wisconsin. r. I federal judge Sylvester J. Ryan President George L. t the pact, but that It would not trollable acceleration. The Notre Dame incident exempli¬ Blaik waa emphutir in | Tight waa ftred last June 10 in New York. ros* dental that friction «uh < and BUI Norman replaced him. ■aid the request stemmed from he required to pick the champ- fies this. Davidson and other top i "I guess it's a matter of pick¬ the hsulf over Oklahoma play¬ am. no one can den\ hat Brennan had a bad year when off trial* was the Ciu*e g | If f ing ui> Judge Hyatt a pii<-n« and what We now ran asking er* using a dugout for It* *uh- the Oklahoma has won or chared Big Eight championship lor he guided the undermanned Irish to a 2-8 record a few re* ig nation. stitute* last New Year's day. "That bowl talk huc and can I do," said Gibson, who the past 12 year* season* ago. But the Notre flame studfmt body and alumni time we have :.a Scotch Under rules. Okla¬ every r Mid he has had only brief con¬ present ( rm, uld Oklahoma had were U'hind Brennan a DM) percent. They wrote off the versations to date with the homa's perennial Big Eight foot- "unite a disagreeable" experi¬ team," he said. ' Thcr JBC's two realist big wheels, Jim ball champions would - not be failure tfust year as a matter of circumstance. ing to it. I never w- ence at the Orange Bowl game Norria and Arthur Wirt/. eligible to return to Miami for In w hirh - It defeated Myraruse This last *eason Brennan compiled a reputable ft-4 mark a ii>ng-establi>hv-i *n.r have—-or had—-he;• House the bowl game until Jan. I, liiftl. New Vrar's day. Athletic Director Moose Krause echoed the feeling of Notre Ryan's ruling held that Wlrts No team can appear two years Itll l. VEOMAN a picayune thing a Me said the Orange Bowl h«d lame Ixxntera when he said Brennan would remain and Nurrla must relinquish in a row. An exception wai, .coach po**iblr Bl tik »ucce**or game. Garden no business selling ticket* to . , . . their Madlsun Mqusre made this year because of the indefinitely. a|HH-tator« at a ground level has keen ■lurk within live years. Another Ryan dictum limit# Howl'* 2Mb auniveisary Cross told the regents he ment The teiiui had this disagree¬ three other times. Cross However, this was not In accordance with the opinion of the Notre Dame hierarchy. Instead Brennan received a Amends Siihtdilulion New York thinks the Orange Bowl will said. "But litis time It was neres- "pre-Christtna* gift" by being told his services would not Values! the now-separated Chicago UU' oflu-es from pro¬ welcnmo such ari amendment to sarv for police to remove fan* longer be relished. prom scotland s moting mote than two cham¬ pionship tights within a year. its contract with the Hm Eight ■a an "iHit.** He said he thought who ran out to protest." so notre DAME dipped info the professional rank* NCAA Rules Comniittef england to "One of our question* for Oklahoma?)* and Miamians were and hired Joe Kuharich, of the lately hapless Washington past i.anhinc! Judge Ryan now," Mid Gibson, "it just when the year's limi¬ "bored with each other" S|M*< tators sitting behind the Wings' Kelly Out Redskins. Widens Grid Goal Post | This action was completely in dissonance of previously- wi\tkk tiimi' Sl'kinci tation starts, I* It effective as Sooner player* at Year's day game threw ice cubes last New Willi Foot Injury state Notre Dame academic and athletic policy. of last Monday's ruling, SO days Ij)S AN'(iEl ES • !'> The National rollege foot from now, or when?** at the player* and shouted for DETROIT (Ah — Defenseman A few years ago. Rev. Hesburgh expounded in intellec¬ Co rn in them to sit down So they could flU a Red Keilv o( the Detroit Red Wings is sidelined with a foot in¬ tual language that the Golden Dome institution was now- following a "tight" rigid learning program. committee Wwlnesilay, for the first lime in hi«!>>rv, 1 elie)l the goal |Mixt. They made it 24 feet acr Coach Bud Wilhlnaen said It jury and Gordon St rate ha* l»**en of ID feet, 2 inches. The committee also altered the { There would be no more physical education majors. This Dresses was tradition player* to kneel for cr the Keener stand along called Up from the llershey Hear- to take Kelly's place would ban the idea that the school was a haven f«»r grid¬ atitution rule to open up the game. A ir * chatrrt>.«n Frit/ Cri>ler the - sideline* — and he didn't Kelly w.i. hurt in Monday's iron "stooges," according to Rev. Hesburgh. The issuance s i yau'es to $1».m want them In a dugout. "I want to go on record to practice when teammate |Vte Ooegsn's shot struck him in the of athletic scholarships would Iw* closely regulated. Also rtiade the anr.ounctflient 10-man committee wound up its a* the 'Firing' Article the passing grade for courses was set at 77 percent. ttils board that our team will foot Kelly suffered a bad h»»ne When public educator* read this statement they' hailed three-Jay dehberatioo o| rule? Draws No RcplJ no not go to Miami again until surh bruise mi the outside jmrt of only time that their i* a cleat u»: hi* left foot it as a victory for higher education. v ro'.et there was no di*- From Rrcnnaii brennan was the co.»ch that would provide this MMIt.lt. »f American* new wear eenUel tea«ea fer n»rm«l u*-,or over the controversial CHICAGO T«r balance between athletics and education. — *l»inn with naleral geed leek*. fw >-uoint conversion rule adopt¬ nan. Notre Da-* • Rut as the four year Brennan reign past. Rev. Hesburgh r Sweaters The rowtaet lews wearer ean mow ewjay . . , keener vi« ten wider Held el rUinn decided a change was needed; ed opveryune u-t >»«ar He explained that waa Mtisfied with it. football Coach Weur.«>.:*• cbned comment on | all day wearing e*Hitforl This switch in Irish coaches was a direct contradiction ation in s nations; • aye preteeUow The foal poala will remain sa LONG WICKVB watwral agipearaisee krender ap•ru artivltie* of it* educational policies and values. Brennan wasn't the end line. The deetalnn In /.ne by the sch • blessed with the necessary manpower. widen the bar waa primarily • concerning Brer.n... pullovers « Hew Id yea he la peealhllttie* e# Consequently, one Rev. Theodore " 'A H can l»e certain that a new field foal at¬ eewteel lewsee and TOUR tyea move u encourage cardigan* . • approach to recruiting will be Notre Dame ore ' : tempt* pursued by Notre Dame. SUES MUM Br. NarsM 1 SkakkIT THE POSITION of head coach at Notre Dame demands The po*ts were kept on the his Views on 'he H v in a copyrighted a: the energy and strength of a "superman." A man who end line mainly lor safety rea¬ weekly magazine <> Mali lewt grander Center Las■MM. (IMIIM sons. tratcd). can formulate undefeated seasons. 10 ■Yankee S-MBI However, this idea is unrealistic. There aren't any coaches who- continually compile undefeated records. It Tlie amended one substitution Basically, player to er.ter a game any rule it was permit* Father Notre Dame's action Hesburgv Brennan. whom he ?e» "an attractive y I '4 Feature seems Notre Dame can't t:me the clock is dead. This will a properly communicate,, its "rea¬ good friend-of m,: e (■"* IS.'Ft t il sons" for firing Brennan. permit, for instance, a quarter¬ . iMPORTen - student day* ani *\ o ft:lt • 7;ii back ist to or a place-kicking special¬ choice for head coa : re-enter a game without SlIETLANDS SwwiMDSsatHiNMM w lit STATE THAT! tfir.g rc.orded but only when the gam# Clock is (iffiCitily stop¬ ped fie Fith-r reference to the ! ^1 NlltlHK START AT "A JOT or A nCTTRRr Jaumal American fim values Brennan being repls -ti i l a# t .Ni y ve-7 te-wes "VASTLY ENTERTAINING!" —Herald Trtbwne However, if more than one Kuharich was th* substitute enters a game, each rt.ATI R» « START AT — "THE rtOFLE'H t HOlt r OF TUB YBAR'S MOST MSCU8SKD MOTION PICT) RE! will be restarted and subject to cornmitment to f* | Mi! special pmil'k «• S^95 l:IF»t;tJ-5:25«1:H»F.15 LATE NKH'K EVENTS THE IIART —N. V. Tteaoe the existing rule which prohib¬ its them fiom more than twice in each half. entering a game the change" Judgement tf.a' PMMMO would 1* twtvrn At South BenL led, * ^ . NOVILTV "BATTLE Free lime outs were Increased said: OF THE FLOWERS" from four to five for each half. 75 wool Th.* rule was in effect two "He's the pmide-t * ^ years verstty, and I f*n! n t OLOR CARTOON ago. statement' he ha» «*s"7| Skirts "urOtlK AN II HP AN** g These were the major change* to make." starts Saturday R«C. Prk* II7.M- IMS now First Ska* at IIJM AM, Ikun Open If 15 AM. hmoming: • § ONLY Sg95 • DHlJ 1 :'1 . i vol' CAN FIND Mil" • »«•♦« THESE VALUER AT THK the I *• KGIXMNK! WOHRMbIKK*HBRNG-EFREkflV8WSr* Scotch house fURREV HtMTC?MMR?raRreR-MI OEKIjj • LATR "t FRIDAY AT IfcM FJR. EAST LANSING IISI MIHHNEOMMF OHMNKS ttEMOR LESLIE MAIRFCR til. nil ED 7-4U7I ^■aIncoI ADDED! »U|tM Carta** * Lata* Km CAROM v Cagers' Return State News In Overtiine N. Carolina Drops iaM t Stirs Memory January IS. 1059 \i«h« S|M»rt# t after — Cheep f Five N. C. State, 72-68 '^Si RALEIGH, N.C. |>F>—Nervpleae Le# Sh«ffer dunkerl in In Aiislralian National All-Stars la.vup in-the list 22 necondu of an overtime to rive third- • rated North Carolina a 72-B8 victory over top-rnnked Committee Olmedo, MacKay Face North Ctrolina State in an Atlantic coa*t conference show¬ down here Wedneaday night. Feature Shaffer, a 9-7 blond from ' - 1 ' ■ 1 Passes on Strong Tourney Foes Futeburgh, took a perfect pass under the half, ended in a 93-fiJ ' e Brannum the boards from sopho¬ when Tar Heel Ray Stanley a more Doug Moe and laid in the Scoring Wlurrf Joe Cronin Ann AU)K 1A-1—Al,x Olmedo and ilrsw fiirmldiihle npeninir aui(nm«nt* in tha Au.triiliin Barrr MsrKbv l««th winning basket. The Wolfpack moved quickly down the floor, but a despera¬ Brooklyn aub. bucketed • on,-- hander and two the final two minute*. fret throw* :r» National Tanni* champion.hip, which llrCojr to Raady CHICAGO WPj—An Ann>r- ba(ina a 10-dav run tion shot went astray and Shaf¬ The victory waa North C* -« ickn Leartit tcr»en!ng cm. Friday on the Memorial Oriva court,. fer. held te only five points, Una'* 10th againat one defeat Olmedo. Peruvian hero of the grabbed the rebound and etneh- ' I „ mum ricmards mittee W#dn»«dgy recm. It moved the Tar Heel* into un- Davis Cup challenge round, come through. MA«TKR'« CHAMPION Arnold diaputed firat place in the AC <* ntbttdbd that Jot Cronin lie mec's William Held, one of a ■ fhrrr *IH "*v'r b« *n- Palmer grimace* after mla*ing 4 After Beid, if the tournament A etoMRwf nan enly erew d and gave them a bid to ref.i 1 K-ir crowd as bir « the rleotwl now pro.iflpnt of th» putt on the fifth hole during the family of tennis-playing broth- eis'froiri Melbourne, while Mac- follow* »he aeedir.gr. Olr.edo o ould rreet ef 11.999 w ate toed the battle ef to the national height* the* Australia's R. h Mtane eu M. C. Rtote'a Heme lri in Jenison Fieldhouse Amrricgn Feb. 1. League effective second round of Tiluana Open golf tournament. the fllUMtO Kay goes against Ken Fletcher Howe and then play either R.vt eeuii. scaled in 1057, State now ha* an It-? rke- | rxsetly 11 years sire The ww .**ft at«o rrcom- of Queensland, one of Aus¬ Laver of Australia or tTlf The «ee-«aw regulation game. oid. and holds doss n the As i2 | tralia » brightest juniors. ' and probably never an- s»'.'V abrod 2!)-?7 a' I ;.;;r b.«li#tbnll ptaywr quite menned »hai Will Harridge. who resigned a« league president Lollar \.l four members of the U S. Da\.> Cup team gained free ac- |I Bob Brannum. ROB BR4NM * pares old timers last r^or.'h after 27 year* in of* . - -as to the round of It2 through Shift e who tab First , , rswcm. . ft e. and will to . , .->e named chairman of the if..--, be bidding 'or I m arannum, ha wsa raspon>i- league's board of directors. "ho third round over the week- IM Mr the I3JM Itna who Title Hot It Ti e end • committee also recom¬ CHICAGO blh—Sherman I tan** inte «ha fWdhoun. mended 'hat the Amen ..in lflr, ine of the best rn'cherv in Earl Ru.-bhols sf St. Lutde I n„ on the overhand «ird- I-eague off.re he moved fr> m h«>ehall. meets Neale Gibson ef Sydney, might be ploying firs' I arowded Uia edge of .tha Chicago •n Ro»' .n. but that the and Chris Crawford of Fled- 1|»». and atoad hi avary avail- Is Sought ";Tlit i-f the of board, ll.rruige. as chairman 'h - for n.m-1 .n. Chi.'HgO White Sox moot. Calif., goes againat l'hillip«-Moore, a south Brian Au*- lea «** cago. remain in Chi¬ Manager At Lope/, itna trallan I IM IM suna wha IK wash aaaaal Old Itaan on la la Bart Ua. far aaiardar'e In Boston The teneral manager of year-old Cronin U o iief 'c.her he'll rr 'he «'.ir» have of 4 1W5B new cam- <■>■< •• a Olmedo. *t.-aitied under stomach treatment muscle, for and the Bo*top paign. Wednesday mapped out M..-Ka> 'be Dayton, Ohio. I ^,1,, was lha feelarad Red bo*. plans : >r the Ch.rio.'o W fc A<»u'h Alio *s trying 'o salvage BOSTON (/ V> Mpntre.i! Ita Tha Ml r I" tli-aaaad — Men :»e/< of S'>x if fhetr snnuat w inter - •I--. •'in_- fi -m a losing Am- IM una had a (sad raswa promoter Kddie Quinn lh^.i the vrreeivng •1 pud tumpoign, have rough cm imittee weie Joiin T. Hacva. Ia vwaliag la slev ata of his up Boston Wednesday as a K Ht.rru-y ojf,. ..li ■-I ufx to the -end-tlnals, where anq 4 dueetur of ?fie "very I- would meet if they both ■ .»v probable site for a How-.'m .Red Sox. Harvey H.«n- i" • ' ''-V-M were r-'-vhe pr.-idents Chin* to bad font to Kentucky Ai d likht-heavyweipfit title r»•- »en a' d M'khn K< t/er. pre*i< .-nt CamitKi'v an.t John M All-Amtrlcan before match and («urd cha~rrjjian Higr-. Hiih-IkiII Mmtnuert . sun an between rhumpi«»n of the De- Tha' "n, r of !h.- I ctrir.K the army. When he* was . e frte^land. . . .Archie '.Moore and Vvon hu¬ ii 5 r.gers. Art New pre-.Ments • d no? I ucfcarg«i» Brannum ended up V a Vat.kee . e'a'i*v^ Bet St h« n f : > .' -,c aroi.. 1 All |H-r»on« inlereated in In State tf'tr finding Kentucky rt'lie. K» y Am. ru-an League . . \ nit becoming a baaebail mana- ■ If I IS s'! ■ 'Is a -\aM.-i t m ]» I (Ur"..n| role ongtr could put him in a we B » • • ,«-!> • f ,{ nev I ebirtent and fiemge Medir.ger. of the Cleveland \ . In¬ - *.r Nil are <*abal requested to contact at FD 2-TJ73 or dian.. HTTK: i-icrn at llir baseball office in Jen¬ I The fact that State lost. 47- looks like it would right n v" bv,' I'H Quinn told -sportsw riter* Haves ison tielfthouse. < V Id, «ag not discouraging con- guests a* 4 luncheon a ;d a hrt ro.in a' in of on 'he me.' ug »t . be ssi 1 01,■• I!..Art |»4*rr.g the i commit'• e. tha tremendous odds r., iac.ng Too. ever. C'h.t -k * >• - I) Quinn . 1- lea.;.* 'he Spartan* who were a: und kicked the \lflis.ith:.-f> ■ x- »u S.<* ou ner, who Yawkey. unable R-d Ifiv Co" i h*m ridnrsNy t>» i n lloliiii Kiilirrl, Join- lie ran suppoaed to be clour. a * ■. . w,ti to ncKistiaf it fr The difference was Brannum. 11,g commf "inner* H<" ; La¬ make the p to Ct ago .:«• of Per V«»« >< piiC« m- V an '.ail. and other ftifh* f >; ouere !(e ma -e it a : ee'i g of die !e n Robert*-, former Micn- |d ike heard*, aad held Ken- a • plunned to *4?k « th cham¬ ub owner* ,n Ne w Yoia J.«n. T'TA sere no lev.- ... « t Si,pih her and r»nr >f tU • A—etaaa aenter ♦ -..V on tt. ha! b..» 1'f'P 'f ber of comr-erce off rials 31 • J League'* all-t m I ton Ore** k It Niak. I Aaother story that i* hard to Me "We ran into trouble with a per rent tax toeing Irtied ed f'renin operational and Harndee di*. procedure* «*■• ia the H g-i#»s« " 'MOM' , An,: It i,'" vrt e of M: v great nv.uudsirNtn. a ill play for Old Tiniet baewe't-a'.! ?c.on SLACKS lj*t up about Brannum is the on P. *4. Irlrtition re«-eipta lor rarrving en league buaine** I^jrt-r, 'rt-rn'c ' s 0 >e'-' , p w'l • C MS!' V;»l ' 'v MhiMW NuMr af I .nor that he smashed an op- the first Moore-Dure lie hshi mi A 1 ug", .1 AU» rcpoited CiO* US11 s 1 hi ■«! t.,1 • C s.fiiil M ' • r. , ft — ftotui d«.i in Jen.von |center ■ when he two fowa up in Montreal." Uutnn *sid "The ra • »«Wef| f t. .. Knf'ai v n if i I.. . r ?.'ipsu waa playing matter Is before the rouru to trut at s.Mi iHK) a; uuaily com- r HeficiG. »*'t has n >n over i-ali because his coach toiri qfiar""^ >'c en f;i ,-d 1 I'm looking around " « » ll .rr.i1gt s, rie ...d go-■ ia f... the f'.,,;af mm wi-nt t". M01 v *V.i» 1 vnd im th » ma' er " >uld not be sc * ed unt;h the owners meeting in B-^ne .fa k> T-:e ai o'pr-j F.a . T«fg. " . J-| »on 1)«- and i ■" j n I';.: ■ . > a>uuu --s i« nap ed Michigan » toileglate cag« play¬ MOW 8" kh.le Brannum was |* rmafnest fellow to play for probably amassed 4 «' • ill tor'anr n m >Ung tw v. 4 and we*' ;ng. , i:>- Nt a You lie a eti tha' he is "happy er m 194"- TOPCOAT Spartans, no ono could Quinn *4id .»■ fee'.» th.<' * li. *• '0 nave Hart uge ' at -uy liu-cn Julius McCoy's bag <»f ton t»u? would d/iw mucii • >• »n »'art ng ou' a* n*iw presi oot Kimli.h Konirt O-Mi In Mat of 'lie p-PlZZffl PIT]1 pn.'«- He will also ko on hand than 'he gate of about l»u.< "0 league ' the |-;n». Mre vnd Durelle attraced in H*rrin|hu«» PalUriw — Gaart Twin [ McCoy hud the knack Montreal. flrecn uncanny Tops MM: i For Any Otrwiua — Bilra fin, i tor.* sole to shoot about any There must be more 'h.ir s I of shot you can imag.nc— million french • Canadian* m I P-r. some. The •' 2" 190- New England, the promoter u.d In C;i»i' Shitislics Tailnrlng. kifT mould even shoot off and there wouldn't be anv 1 wrong 1 and put foot while way off the boll ui the transportation problems, F * n « could easily c«r*e from Queoec S*« Jo-n »• "c •• Often " ' r Fug 10 ?'..-v week. ■ r pared it..,a! Mich a .n show .ng I'erjWl Ending NOW 48°" and New Brunswick " Several persons, including ! ■ t> high imping fi V rer.'r-r r» a i | •* keel ikM MSN again** ' ei! *r.e retsiundshg h jI IWD'ct Ei n I Suie Lamar. ' Rra.-con and B. ecu ■ and a guy named ■ M.r' .gans M. C I freeman i« a groat acur- t>c>*.r,g pi "Boter R-P Valenti. jr t W •" E m Purdue, all lael. freemaa oMgunned becked Q 1 .n's opinion 'nat * i'h an avpfrtgc f 17 a game, Mi ore ari-i Durelle would# v.rt* r It Nsli to 49 bet Male ii. us v prt. »c Boston Garden '•> :t* e-u. ' xunding also ueip- I W, a 94-91 victory after 13.909 Mi i> *y w.'.h Ne* Eng¬ e 1 the Spartam to the runner- land bia. keo out of nation * ute up .11' rt team rebounding. ,n [be, aim oc others on ha: <1 ttlevision •The ftgh* ! * natural" La¬ Coo 1 u Fo. 'et -.a* p . j Af.derp*n's yuin- 1 >ff ar. avorege if SPORT SHIRTS IS" r - Aadstroaa mm mar ae.d B would easily dr..a fin 4 game wh.,e Purdue has A1 p,i>l«v Print* — Mm* Strip*, ftv, 1 C Tiut great bactu.urt rr, c peopi*' -fan the first one even Kurwaru B o Audcregg Join* " t 5' )" Rirkrv A|i a Montreal." in Vtlmn from I II In *.*1 1 «tju,y Bus Davsnuy will w Green . t ' v 10 »n vcor- 3 aou.-^ ai iiiaymakrr> g cvilUTin A.-, 'rregg |S#V* [I4 Carry, on# of thuao fa is "•a au, ran make the saiuo Idiiie Seeks er rt-.i h) hat Green 203 for siktb spot, a JO-frtf irit average NOW »• 2 FOR 7" H .;ace Walaer .t 29th with i 1 football to baakrtbaU, alio no a e. s-ta ■ r ,uca Itanvsa on the Nats* Ramos ;.*• p.»mt average. hia Mae Tf>s '■** — .Tt* rargaaan gala the Washington Senat r» are -» > « aw W Ma "• aUr Waaaart ma- la lialna yield- gidcr.ng a dea: (hem fvur (.'iryelland Iftdian* in wourd g»' , t* car MM aMIrtf I rent 7 Sea th« Compact H. eiHllaid the floe return for pitciier Fskuo Ha os. thai want rt Me NCAA balers la Ike Frank Lane, the Indians' gen¬ eral manager Void tne fcven.r-g '59 Rambler SHETLAND Star by telephone thai 1 ■ triple iswllfi. made the !«,v.i-fo*-ui e offer Sawa more than ever | »•» -t for a while with a Neither Lane ur*t Calvin Grif¬ en Nrat ceat, tea, upkeep ha..-, -tkinf 1 t-rry iherpenwiier Maddee who tired fith, president of 'he Vna';.i*. would name the Cleveland CREWNECK I.1-* ■ few long Jump ahota —> players Armatroae, - r't 'imaf; enothev good Ilea Got,- Irs order to set tnern» Ramos fcf SWEATER *" k 'het tall center with e from the St* Y r* Ys:.«.e* :«to t R« abet, Dueae Peter- 1 *tw .atKoindad ee wall In the Indiana a. e understowl to U* Willing 'U» pa1*- *'ttb piW't'* SWEATER _ 7 keys it taater; and Cat MclvSh and Ja<* Striker, ■aytucndL § rtanrnrtahif outfte.dcr Wot*;y Held and *.tri¬ ' in *11 bt avail* 01# er inncider BiUy Hunter ©r -I m. Billy Harie.l » en e VISIT Villi BARBS* SHOT •SEC YOUR RAMBLER DEALER TODAY AND SAVE* M* »AT. IJ NOON ... <£Zx£ i'Mf®1 MICHIGAN STATE NEAYS January 15,1955 Pae»i , --■ '-4.:;H ,' :'■ 1959 J-Hop Brings Campur Glamor fly TOM BOIHI Stair Newa Morietr Editor Surf, it's just a dance. Hut there's a certain mntric dual¬ ity aboutthe J-Hop that makes it the social event at MSU. With ticket* for the annuel hand. To add to the evening's Affair going on sale next week, festivities she had a "get-to- most coeds naturally are begin- get her taffy null'' in the Armory ning to. wonder . • who the to ! Minor, hi Roger Kollnior;?' i . ,<*■ s s»rv.or and Thi'a Chi sophomore, to Al Wickert, Nor- It ithhurn. Vermilian. Ohm. jurt- t-go Fi tion Con'. -• * ;•} n Marv Lou F»le, C'!< % el.tn.i. i»' walk, O'uo, sophonmre. nirecl the basic outlines of the Toes were i* pointed aa to be¬ • w.:'!.!!!. II fht. Howell S5h0 each for th stepped out er , 195* will he remem- man In America to Ken Chapman. Ken- . The rear lethal weapons, hut the senior, feminine figure—somewhat ad¬ come •enjor and Tau Ka,.jM Epsilon. • 'o their stories aft Al I'll A DELTA IT last summer In her new chem¬ von College o.i and U'"a be rod ay the year when men justed. hut still recognizable. hatardono stUletto heels caused ill Mademoiselle. Mharoii (Reason. Alpena sen- Th'11 IV Karen Thompson. Ru ■ t'FNll.ON won the battle of feminine ise. the maaeutine catcall* could Emprcs* Josephine became fash¬ so much grief for wearers and DLI.TA to Cloy Mitchell, Alpena: he heard from coast to eoa«t. rningh.im jum-r, ••• Rob II ■ ■ ' Any woman fashions. ion's new dream girl, with the shoe repairer* alike that a num¬ J H; u f* 'N' Y . sooh- «xriimi»bcr*er, ■. . Martha Grosse Cartoon lata had a held day with Ha* i'miNY. senior and Al¬ under 28 year; old rho < Empire silhouette the new lo^k ber af modification* appeared— •<» Daniel Dickenson, Sag- point* Woods junior, to Lynn Never has there been so much tilarlv cnro'Vd m a the varlop* silhouette*—the bal¬ for one and all. the «barter, sturdier, hah* pha Chi * gma junior. Brown. T"!e«|o. Ohio senior; talk "about women's clothes, ;ua« granting coi!;ge j t loon. the barrel and the gunny- This a!ho occasioned ErenrlL.or spool heel among the isuc Siegfried. Pittsburgh. Pa., never so much male attention to some ALFIIA IFHtl,«N Fl K 5I'F% DELTA Stories that have •; ucwii I aaek. Wlvea retorted to tear*, difficulty for fashion commen¬ most popular. rfwof to Midshipman Jim Min- dre*«e« Ttie rise and fall of the undergraduate piv M». ( " .er..« • daughter* paid no attention and tators, who teetered between Needle heels, wnrn u?ed. de¬ N I'iciie Uv t. Shirley I'avka. Owoissu junior. 'or., Ann»poIis senior; Betty aack d^ess made the fashion designer* looked thoughtfol. f r an sieve C'ohn. C,..-r Jim Nelstin. (iro>>e Point*- acceptable if *• • snrlt, Gro >• Point* Woods sen- headline* of 1958 — and the pronunciations. The new mode veloped new safety factors, such published e!w • •- has been railed variously "Ohm. steel shafts, guaranteed not . ot. 111, junior. ti!' : Alpha Tau Omega. MSU refcreed by By fall the chemise was as ...;• ... • • i. n» Wonc Stevoe, who!* thing was as ants may submit ; . I Janet ttigham, Kovnl Oak sopb- • . > lu.iH* and Sigma Alpha Kp- men. dead as It* 1925 original, and peer," Umpire, and plain Em¬ to break. But women who w ore At I'll 5 OMICT.ON I'l i ritry. pire, with the American — not them still had to he war> "f ' J -. Kli. i. Ho al Oak the new look once again recof- . *ilt«n. When practically every wa- the French accent. lire Drmmer. Royal Oak i .n ;<■. : Tin 'a Xi. Entries mu*' oe t->- — gr*lings and cracks in the side- I Al Fit % XI DELTA . to R .• r c iiicv. H k • double-spaced What It mean* I* high-want¬ walk . . ' Feggy Chapman. Detroit jun- N.Y iun.-.r and I'M: K N SIG9IA KAFFA the page on'v. \ ittl - . ed, with the belt jual below the ihiirdo* followed the Empire , : . Ralph Nutter. Royal Oak m.»: Fat Veliqurlie. Mar-r: .fan Dutton. li > !!«• Ci rcn soph- clearly marke i hurt, and little definition af the vogue, going fluffy and upswept, • »;>!•< ■T.n»ro, Carol Havlland. normal waistline. The lino has ' often with topknots. Women sophomore, to Al K -pi 'sk t'n- or,-. |.> Dave Ciimptrell, We*t- name. age. ho*. . t.tklan.1, NJ, senior, to Kcn- iv*o*i'v of i 'onnev'ticut senior • rn M »m l"nivr*r?,tv sopno- address, and persisted throughout the ward¬ . who couldn't wait for their h oi th Keller, MSU graduate; and Thcta Chi a. i S.gma' lhrr* Tgisiloti. 8'a" by 11' M robe—In suite, route and dreaae*. • to grow' out resorted to vugv Julie Thompsuii, R. v c. h *olf-arldres*ed dory Griffith. Pontine junior, to Suit* have brief jackets and a hat from a wig, with milliners TIIETA f ill on Howe, Royal Ouk soptu*- (,/orm., seiner. Krtrt v<.o should be enc-'i skirts hang <>n camisole tops, and sometimes you couldn't 'ell lKiAt*e. Detroit wni.»r and Sue Ci.uk. M.ch ran City, Ind tries. to give freedom and an e.isy turning wigmakers and hair to llerb Travcr. llarts- Entries m ' Thcta Chi. . r. . * • f HI OMEGA line around the waist. Coats stylists designing headdre«-*c> ■ ••. N Y , .. tiinr, tiail Mann, Match. I. l»">w Ausan HrtUrt. Dearborn sen- also are belted high if at all and Jewelry ran lo long, dangling ALFHA At DELTA «»*elke. | -»n H ' ;>■ r \-v- to Frte tion Contest. Mad' • earrings and multiple strand* . to Paul Herbert, University dresses run to drawstrings or Madison Avenue, N Y Staler. Pontiae ■ i, Carol - ; r,- Fetrrson. Det. junior. ' ',Mi hu'in senior; Carol Jac¬ sasiie* just |>elow the Ixwom, of heads, with htg jeweled definitely bark In ..V. U. R. Dor. J. it. .. urg. obs, Elmtiurst. III. armor, to with skirt* hanging straight and branches usually loose — no skin-tight N Y., ju uor and Theta Chi. l».»n Klein. University of Miami, vogue. Alpha sheaths. Since no undue roars of rage HMLGA Fla. aenlor and Sigma HOLDEN REID'S ( HI Kpsiton; »hi ran MrKeuate. The fur hat came Into It* own were heard from the male pop¬ oti a mass-production ha.vi* this ulation when the new Empire l.pptr Bruckner, Grand R. p. U r.«**opnli* junior, to Brant Cot- tennati, prmtiac junior and Al¬ winter — every woman had to styles appeared, designers «>ph »ro a- Ui f-i l» i. < ... pha Tau Onega. Joan Farher. Cr<>*«* p.iinte sophomore, to have one. three-yard With It was worn the fur boa, replacing breathed Sighs of relief, and went ahead with plans for more Ho well *♦ j'hi. C arol ,e'd Del" ,I S., h Clarke, I1:> ;u"Utb JANUARY MEN'S SAll Warren Welsh, Washington and the mink stole in many quarters of the same for next spring. »opt.o*'v if, Howard Oldf-Itd.. As for the women stuck with I'iv 'i -.itft >r ar.d * A>, h« favorite fur ac¬ SAVE UP TO 20r, the nation's ' I i* Univrraitv and Delta Tau as Julie hahultr, Ana Arbor cessory . The fluffy fox furs a closet full of sack dresses Gamma 1; . , Nancy Itudae*. IK - % «, I,, t. t i Dennis Hoffman. Ann were favored, often even above things turned out no* to be * • troit scn.or. to I' .! Iii'.».l ■ i,. I I ArU»r senior and |hi Upsikm. mink. Nhoo* went In for higher ruts, -hopeless after all bought »**lts or Mattes and wore They just . Eas^t Grand H.ipid> and IV Up- ■», «t.. foltern Kcid. t.i\ " a o- AND MORE ON - K%PFA DELTA »oi. to Bill CV»p* i , Aor. A o -r with some approaches to high- thnuaix inches above the waist. Jackie I fast, Dovrflekt. Ill, styles of long ago. Voile—the Empire look! junior and A t ha Tau O ?-va /.■en.or, to I Km Sawyer. Btrm- Regulars Shorts Longs, Angtiam aenlor and Alpha Sigma Pin. Extra Long* and Stout* KAFFA KAFFA Carmen GAMMA Rtrown. Sagmaw sen¬ MATTHEWS ICE CREAM ior, to Jim Heacham. MSU grad¬ for for fooil Yalur uate per. and .I'm t osti •« ton. Upinion; Fat Hop¬ Ohio, senior, to (Jualily TOPCOATS finger Mills. Cleveland, Ohm, for Yarirt, for I'rirr ruior and Sigma Nu; hharle A Kouta. East lamsing senior, to Jun ©linger, East laiuint ant for t'nu-uul I'ro.luri. 4 j. u Notra • tKune graduate; C taaW One anil loo |iaiit River, Ohio, I 9. MAI-E will drp out lu • M For Taalr IliMinrlioii For Mhodra. Hock* senior, to Jim Trie t. Ohio State THI The first major title rhange sinee Hie Ivy League suit reploeed ltr|M-nilaliililt oenlor and Phi Gamma Delu; •he "diape shape" Is uow In (he uork*. In he introduced by wort <*•11* Ohio Veaaemsa. pophomoru, Rocky River, to I, a n n y Men* rlwthin* manufarturcr» Ihrnughnul (he country. The oew suit* have • eoiilittritlal look, fraluring a slighll* shorter — and Mjo> Viail Our Soda founlain than* KKCI'I.AK FOI XTAIX IKITI IMX SUITS t.runes. Rocky River, Ohio. oud more filled nol with rutaHoy fronl. two hullon closing oad LAN PINO aide %ruls. 1rou*ei« *re lapercd and ruffles*. Regular to **»" '* Haiti Elliott. Lansing fre«h- 1 he mils will begin lo appear hi store* around the rounlry thte mVrklv Big. juirv yeor. They ore heiug IntiiNliircd by mas*-production manufaelur- Mian. to Dai win Rriuiett. Lore .,.ng aophurauru. or*, eontrary to thr usual procedure of having new trend* launched *49.95 THETA CHI Xdwlna Rote, Detroit luni.f hy rortom tailor*, and gradually adopted by the volume market. BEEFBURGER and Chi Omega, to Dave I opto*, Naarially graaad far Millie,. Ima Size*— *59.95 in chard Park. N.Y, mnmr. NATIONAL AUTO SNOWS lap grada baa# —■ It to 51. Paodra VAN BCMMHN Rood. K«Uniu<« sen- l.\VITUS vol TO ATTKND TIIK A general One of Mattheu* portion of loo (Mm,. dehetoua fountelg lyrups Free *69.95 r. la KU Moore. Augusta. Go, Alleratloaa > 19c Goha of B hlppod CNM a-nux, IS6S NO I OVSTM Wafer* OTHl.KS at.ti.iHi l« IJJ.OO . SALE "-T AUTORAMA THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL m Mag Ttv s Jab. U • St ■ Tsria naSr >nu. uk fee a» _ Also SAVE on Men's f Ski Ttgi | Bcvfliairg 33a HLAUKS CARLO 01 COSmVKI.Y: Thr M«1 Hmutifal llb^lay at Kegb Uf to Tadaf... ('-.Inn and lliran Car, K»*r Smi la MM- KAU tut Mi <•« Aawrlra. II.M IL99 It My tar COMING TO THE Vktuo lit Wtahaai LANSING CIVIC CENTER Iha StapM M ■ aa ; H DAI I'MASGg ATCOtM« JANUARY™ 16 "*17 WNil o*» m > m as mat mcnumn« «»«e — ill OF AUTOMOTIVE BEAUTY 2 * FEATURING TIIE WORLD'S MOST ME Al'. U0l.DF.Nil RFII i Louis TIFUL CUSTOM CAR "THE AZTEC" ft PLUS THE MONSTEII JUHHi HORSErOWER GREEN . at r»a - j kkimu Hramda tar M ami Lcd Aha IninMpdk Bate Cam Bat Bads. Dragalara WIT L*3IFftri HI*NU« SHOCHIXG CKXTEK Dnfli*! Mb TBftn Gigantk Show) iS I | I VV "a <** »;* «>.- j u » r II. aiMMtaraeTkanOre rndao j i