iSA lb m«r> "I'M r!mi Michigan State News MtHta, nm«>r CLOt'DV ANB WARVRI OnuAr ihlM an* m ■«•*» peratnrr* ?*. u»*ay with a hirh of Wind* MaUmrilfily, incr*aa- warmer urn* ! |? m i« it'll. VOU SO. N«. 121 • 1 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 PRICE S CE.Y1U ■■■ ■'-.a :! MSU, U of M Credit Refused 1: V' ' * * * Governor's Budget State Universities Calls for Tax Hike Reach Loan Limits 8424 Million Governing B«hIm'h \!av A*k Program Submitted to l^'giolature ReNiimplion of PaymenlH B, Bll.l. rAU.AIIAV *•> mi s*«nc mm HtrM State »*** Fditor-in-t'hlef Gov. Williams Tuesday proposed a record hljrh 424 mil¬ lion dollar general Philip Mmv. vicf.prf'i'li'nt for huaiim.-*—finance, .irifl purpose spending program calling for tr»'(is»ir*r. ret'onlwi I »«» million dollars in new taxes. Tue*f Vice President W K t.T of %f revelv«'d Plenum' a simila? IflpfTfN'ff MACHINE* al Rock HID. sr. have Lg Re first ot tM.tti new American flag* the begun rolling mated the ntate will spend this when ilt« school and wel- Education ct»er t-n rnn^eming further exten- hf c red it V> that university Pro|M>se given *•-; -• ! Ulricar 'Ban' Bed dim ^ illiutito Grants about 24 million* earmarked for • start on redarlag the tUkl soaring debt. RTt DRN'Tk MHO ATTAINID s four (mint average laxt term NVrthiif will lOtle tbn* ar ating expense* to cov« r »ha? year'j oper¬ ' *2H.i Million were honored at a dinner given bv Prexldent John %. Hannah "It would therefore appear is JCBM's hw reuse 2—A long range. 14k million lue*. dl any way damage the that MSU ha* reached it* maxi¬ Millar building program and dav night in the t'nlon llallr.Mim The 174, repreoenling the lop •r»t •ond Hannah and fir, Alfred «»ee|»e de*n of the college of hii«lnex« and '•ivd Provider.1 John A I *rw ow m Premier Khrushchev Tuesday made public his year " — opened ?h»* ij,t budget recommendations fnr •*ue financing system. public service. .•ten quc'imcd a trout May «aid that it new appear* TP"i of the Soviet Communist Part\- T-■!•--*(« •. !.% The governor's message to ,-,tu tb*t the unixer*ltx |ti which will include the legislature offered no stnt- wilt he un¬ jring the Soviet Union has -tnterconfinerifnl ballistic 1 million in operating Mir lag proposal*. He will 176 Honored able to borrow additional fund* jpiles in production. Rut he said the main soviet ol»'ec- and will haxe to a*k *tate offic¬ funds f,.r Michigan State iivulge these in » state-wide «is to end the cold war and international »en*ion ial* lo rescind Ihe "freere" on •« >c< •>ad the* Four Point StinVnts a»t Friday night, re»'(;»•») I mver-itv." md will paxmenl* to the i* oe university. ' them ;n detail tp the r,g p* > v.'Cf r;n i's • gsiature jiext week The "f reeve" with hoi ' '« .orjey n rd >>e MSU «*r h tie ;»Avrr,ent* 'o xt^'e unlverxi* William* estimated the xUte'* problem . . -l-i nit ■ or, i »' -vi/ y'.r.al • kl U'KS n»»i *4»i ThO.iMKi Sn« general fund debt woo Id rtoe to «l IS •♦• ••• h> tbr end of Feted at Union Dinner aOon IC Atil'C, hi appro- a •ha' ax uh !he i;-1Xe on the r-:*■»■% axaumptior) t«Hjld (>of- •»nd k.« /*" er.. fun t f"T Ihe ti*cal a-m •ties- uy:nn-* .tudent fees June Briefs •«. lire .n't-rr. i' yr»- year. M. Hie xtate of xfirhigan i« now .«c-i appreciations lion* »n p»-:».e.?'.i! c./l ..fs "f.'hrv An 'explosive' population Four-point atatu* wu« nrhieved full t. rm 17**» ♦u.U nt- X* t million lo to cr. • r, in arrearx M*»l •• iperation*? i*;#r,'rx S- • «- ..,*v :,ijaee* f »r "e and Hie economic r»* " sslon who were hon/»r»> egjierurcn?*, lie sstd. a ' i. 'J* -tinner. |egi*Ulwre now Ri the end of pr Max n payment*. Ji* m'ormal talk by r.ekru urll •?C." f the *a»d the bank* S»d Infl¬ Char? h ♦ 1'f.OOO fr.? •»„. *r jfflr .ttffv on »nu* V Fwiberg of Detroit and Lincoln" on W ilt Thurs- a« stroy nuc|e.■' .. i !'••< ' • h:«-v. " - n». fir ,'f.?♦-,(? .d ' f. a'erj until '1,0 U'lr with items from ni "sen. C arlton Morn* iR Kaia- •r "•■;o V ' «t '• - ' >1 :r .• e • *2'-3 million h*idg*fe«t -1 trtni''' To 7 li nolisis approved '#v : ne mfiectkm of Whitman »'n.f-»y n.*» ' • mce'Jng of proposed budget will ; Upti v ' • |k»" n Wives who wish to he *14 2 H'*p Anieii F.ngv'rom 'H* ii-finyis T - •;; 'an fto ;• dta(<> Break?ent i • 'he pot lurk dinner Keh 2, million more than which to M TraV' City i rawed the nud¬ .< J' ■' i' iO. ~ <\y'! At . *• •r.n A Hannah •.inl 'he -?*»• * jm, at the million, which is *4 2 million iM* Higma Nu *f' -J Forestry Cabin ge' rather tight." •1 ' orient» 1 fid h-. •red 1 . . rt ,n art ear* .n awt xmiact Barbara Stewart, le«« than I' of M official* had h. '* -axo.rt>ut the only plate be lets' !>r, Uri.'ev.'es 1/ I A 1 requested TH# h Airman d Use TT>n*» 7-0145, or Joyre Simanek, "ut )* ,n education be aid ,V •> F.* '""••• -e ••»" o• v na* a:r« ady borrowH l?-44'* by Thursday. Fiimk M linden, director of fule* H-'ifi l" s »«v»k> ,,l • -• ,• » <1 hi '■ •j/ir »! I .on b) over current 'f- in a h ill- •he hudgef said Ib-p. AHnori (»r»*eo (R-K.ng- 'ha? 'he flnahstx ;t»e' |ff a vegetable, sal- univer*.i»y ;->ror»abiv would get ."li ' -».« e -' ifi-lj . i ing laid Tie«day •hat MSU House, agreetl tha* .no*' of 'be ,,'ov ^*'». dessert or relishes and 4 lump sum ig.i.n next yen* and Trwh. Diane r,:i"'*or>. Bat Hie r '• equin"! >( tli* r "o ;r -e« payr- . t • ogam/rd f.ouid transfer •hmg- e 'ins asked for are Jtifgm*n and Matge H■ " 1 ';gh 'he ;. r 'hfX'e weeks table service, from ot,^ .ndi- U S. -i'tcx A ir id War 11 - * d wor'-.v R # # His text, made •/idua? ou'tui-' i, another as the The nr.*!* be h«*'d Hu-t- S« ' •• pf,A'./X"1 ' VAf ' O'.lf T'-ofuarv, », ut will need ad li- available . as ' situation warranted fr.-m 3-5 in »?>♦• Wext '«» the Air,' '.ml fund* to meet :»># payroll fie Printed h* the ofTinal Tass news aeen- p.tn ri- an *a> of r% did not explain what The MSU nudge* also hvluded New Milieu Fax or ■r# lounge. thinking * tf: ieg-rd to • i.r XI >1, llriff. *♦ Hie end f ' r e m'-nth I> U-yi Borbas. assistant was at! eitlay of 1500 000 for !t»e Mif* MSl* role m f''ifign matters. MSU. unlike U of M, r»a« fvd meant hx "serial production." will >»e r owned »r n the department t.f 1r*t of the Oak- withheld paymertG to creditor*, ar.guages and director It mold lie (onstrued as mean¬ ing that a sueression of the !a«»d orannn »*»r operati'm ftff,, .a;* a;n a dt- Ike of Vet Fund • nd .(jhv pr.eeFnted furiJig 'he Die 'faveling irtcfffiio! .r» "I !»;#• ♦ re. < iongrcBB to Ad ail "'hrrg to Vlvy. I'lerpOAt *a.d lang i»gr laboratory, h.v t.< A'.Hi' t'i.TI HI f that by March 5 U of M - ..I weapons was ronung from So¬ encv appropriation of P?4.- A •«f Hie J-Hop Feb « Tie e- re'ie » J»fi* of w-vitll 1 an article in the Jsn- nurvev Michigan Gil ' ' "a of the Frrack If* viet of far lories operational purpose* either for testing 'kK» would year's pperaUon of Oakland. (>• .Mxigh* for tbie newspapers of them dtxcifMei that t»o*l have expressed editor¬ •naming up 'he queen's court. «ix -will mafce A l r;, r, HA"!' *i ,f ni < (Jl.i Utl *r. wit J orttts Kirx-'-xJ A'lei- A|)|H»illtllK'lll have •r. oon .ieferred ,n 'r-re than vl .ti nayrr/ent* to crcd- on The Literary, Career I fcincn;* Neufohateau." 'The Pry "tier'* ial sentiment in favor of tem¬ The winner will receive *>'». fniln wisti It Alt.ft H*',fieri »< r l»mt- Of llolmx'H ax VP Gov Williams was in Detroit -laim touched »Ptrfie dealt with the pro- r.'rover;n Hlur Kry Bill* Pur porary ux# of the *.V) million clothes and other gifts from I'hi-m (..»!> It, J'l.' ar.a iiff/r. e ., r.e •nd. was r »t available on a me United Ka»t let. mti Hhi int flnw*rn>' appciinfrr/ept ,i D.rk I ivrarjr output of the once veterans' 'rust fund to help pull laming merrt ants and a inr-crif • >a«Un» men? on the new dev-ct- St i'- s w • •• c Defense Secretary Tb" vp*. ' *p H • .'T,»-x at At*Sfi'« adminit'ra• tow »nd final deadline for all the Mate out of its flr.an to California at the « *^en*e ,!• « ton tope, i'-flM Cl'Vl powerful itateaman M'E.ro** Jan 22 disputed With U .fr-lhi* »;ve vice president .* >ia'ed for Blue Key petitions 3 difficulty. MSU. While in Caitf'>rnia. mpn. Uar» ( trmrh Him* I I* French Revolutionary critics «f Ihe ident Eisenhow¬ is p.m. m-tii Ninq Hi**. i|ili«daJ<> vhm approval by (Vmgre** at ?'»- Mo*t of this material today. Several of them editorially •me will attend banquet*, pa¬ •jrwlfrt OMUhan I'v*r.»vUi» in unpublished manu- er's fense budget He taid the De¬ Petitions are available in the approved it* use on a qualified rade* and other functlori* »» vuh. Ilirbt'it fhirrli. M utntrnt I Ml it night's meeting, president Chuck A'a tltor *nrK«ur.. e»| Tuesday ,1 ItA Announces Dejjartmrnt does not be¬ Union concourse »nd must be basis but most of them warned 'he official hoste*s of MSU. She ■i*f * lA.f ftrrt ie.$1' jrnt h»* third year G'rvernmcnt work, ;* .n n Congretx. He J-lhifi I,ate Pers Junior and senior men The new They generally expre««ed a The contestants arc judged M ltii»r-4 If; lftrrv-'*i -erial rcm;i.»»ti"n for J-H ,r St.****! ier\ed p, by 1900. The White .Bouse had members will be lapped at the 'we - must - make - the . best ypmih IW-nrt, U.«i ntph OarlM art a* ocgamra- ♦ * * - by the members of Blue K» ,, tkffc* Ft;da>, lo. 1, and riaturday. no comment Tuesday on the J-Hop on Feb 7. of-a bad-situation" theme. annual sponsors of the contest. f#*uf*r. il; .* Hill Ma Pr*A- director .r« tr-e executive fetj 7, have ncen announced *>y fii.mmn ?**t Imr.m 4 Jf Pro/ Star- eru m 1 Khrushchev statement.) bran"- b. to Speak r'a l.tr'nj* llrar.i.'.r* flrtftte **«»<«»# tt Hnttsr-g* 1 r; *tyr* A'A'S Juiicsary. Friday hour a i to>r Andrew Frank, as- professor in the depart- launch •"If *he Sov.et a rocket Un.on hundreds of can InrreaiM-H Comprehension L*R«lt|;h Mary llar.fia- . R • # will ba 3 a m. and Saturday 1 tours 2 iwtitll Ufe-e»rd. KtaUMmrt, Of. It »m. l it e^ thousands of kilometers into ifrf-n ft'.ffanWM. port Amrtoy. Ni 7*)i« Student Rights and Wel¬ Tvomlcs, will address fr Kr «»4 Ka*».S. PoRtiK fr, Sf.»ua Living unit* wtU be closed space." Khrushchev '-aid, fare C-wmlttee xirill report '♦»- F*^°rr..cs departmental col- outer K«n* larumf ft Jane Kailer (jiu- from l-l V) am Friday Men * k 14 m Tuesday Union. at 3 45 "it can launch powerful rockets .with pinpoint accuracy to any part of the globe " This, along with many other Language Lab Aids Learning By BOB MfTTKXDORF The student role is of in¬ tors and also to the warm *tu^ tiii* ft. Irnrr* KlrShr. C**« I^noir>( rr. Keren Wi.tiarn Knapp. Sooth Haven fr, Ktestlr Komniff Kufin. Rltl Imming It j*rf** l^rtx>!»**. Sn*tr.r.rn«ai. |(l Hrrrter ft V fr; (r, night 'Xi their invar tigs'ion* .r> three eern. count Afpcct* ta»'k xervtce of price*, arid campu* student 'he ait.gr,id on- dn- may tween 1 30 and 2 15 am. and A re-enter 'rbe dorn.« after I a en. Valentin# party for under¬ Saturday. Friday oe- Names passages, was vigorously ap- Sometimes the break* corre terest. He listens to lessons and one dent-teacher fM*n Luertrt, h*n#i«s ffh. Mar- reading room probiam, privileged children of thq I~» - ' relationship that dee FOI B PfHNTKM. pg. 3. »mg area will be given by AWS plauded by the 1.500 delegates slowly for students, but not for record* his own while R R R Leaden and Communist party represen¬ the ambitious. hearing through responses the earphone* exists. Activitiee Board and 5ten's Ac¬ tivity Council. The party will tatives from TO countries. This is especially true of stu¬ his voice as he records. Although language laborator¬ Four naw" Congress mavnbere ■Sales Contest Wearing a plain blue suit, dents wishing to expand or im¬ pJayiRg back the tape be can By ies are still in the experimen¬ Brodv 0 to Dave are to ha sworn m at tonight's be Saturday, Feb. 14, from 12-J. tal stage. Dr. Borbas hopes to ■ Khrushchev took six hours and prove their ability in foreign meeting Vacancies remain ;n compare objectively his part ' Datta M.-n*d la Mn toT XX tot-rait; Ave minutes, counting two m« termissicns. to deliver his to- languages. An extensive program was re¬ with that of the Mwtnictor. sap the university lab expand it* facilities to meet the interest Ag Board Poat AbbrA, Bryan, Cast Lansing and Laniing (r«* each) and West H Besides tttoir uae for class and demand that has developed. Shaw and Married 3 cently launched on campus to Clark Brody, veteran member Housing 1.12.*.•» P *»■»»» M. *" mmm. port picturing the Soviet Union on the threshold of a paradise introduce a new dimension hi plana, the Mb operate aa seif This term, 10 of the 2t classes of the State Board of Agricul¬ (two contained wlk which permit an participating in the "ip*. mt mm K plenty and happiness. language learning through the language laboratory. indivldunt ta practice alone are new. Languages moat program pop¬ ture, announced will not seek re-election to the Tuesday he This feelers baa made papu¬ ular with MSU student* Until Stork Arrivm _ The function of the laboratory art MSU governing board. 'J*''*"; Brwhr Plan* Speeefc ■* nf i^ Is to provide audio-oral training lar the "span" hours of the lab¬ oratory. Thme are IS hours French, German and Russian, Brody. a Republican, will be Ciprtsnt parent classes be- Days Left m foreign languages In doing . M Sunday. He has served tm gin Feb. 4 at Red Ceda^ School Clark Brody will spas* « to it serve* a dual purpoaa. (or Any atudanta Interested In the board tor 3g years. m Sever Drive off South Har* "PtgiUcs and Oootrol of the All beynntag courses In Bore this new feature on campus may Frank Mauiman. St. Dackar- r:wn. Universities' at the Young if Bm liberatory. State Republicans meeting tonight at French. German and Rpnntoh meet as a class once a weak, one af Ma Jhree atudent as- obtain information from the di¬ vision of language and litera¬ vijle dairy he would be farmar, announced a candidate for the Hie series, sponsored by thp Health Coanauttau of the Com¬ To Got Your *59 130 in 31 Cnkm. pre-recorded tapes are fed available to ture of the Cntlapa of Science po«t. Mernman said he waa in- munity Si IB BMR t€ foreign lan- Brody waa appointed in the through a central tenuis by and Arts In 1P1 Morrill or in rrested in parpetuettng the continue for i State Board af Agriculture by the tnetnactor to the B student laboratory, UP voice of agriculture en the ing tech Gov. G roes beck in ltll and is well versed in the PtuwM crista booth*. Tito* bae«l» are tquiR- P* """* Merrill. A atatoituli of open is poalod at the entrance board. Brody «od of s the term from Call 7:Jb-t pm. IV 3-lJtl Wolverine jjev. ¥ i Michigan State News Playing His Own Game Utilitarian ippnHicli ? Head Daily by MSU'* 25.000 Student* and Faculty Paris Eliminates Sack Drcs«| The Michigan State New* ta published t>y itudenls ot Michigan St.ira University, halt Lansing Midi •ceklnR to serve the ticst intciests ot without til root faculty supervision not the official voice of the university o: ot the student hotly but both stands ready to buttle auv It in while As Women's Styles Reverse [ which would drive a wethic between the two whether It comes },J move from within the university ot Horn outside Member of the Associated PAUIS i.T'i — The style sxvinjr Iiaek to norma! Press. Inland Daily I'm- and Associated College I res'. turned into « *tam|iede. Vol. 50, No. 121 UVclnt'.-ila.v, January J*, IH.'iH I'tiy I'"" Picking up two new converts ing. But the buyer?! -...ho to Parts for something r^.. Mondav. with the Pierre Hal- mam and Michel Goma open¬ probably tearing t|„ the normal, titted waist¬ They con only hope ;r-,« Red Cage Teams ings, , DOOGVC DCMNQreNCr line and knee-covering hemline turners have short memories or a touc h of nostalgia. ile so solidly "in" that the sack, MILWAUKEE (A*)—Dogs with rhrnxise and emtiirc waist might Whcm the designct a yen to wander in suburban ,,r. Pull 'Oltl Switch' Whitefish Bay arc advised to :ever have existed. go for inspiration to tf,. n o watch their step—they may end Nobody should expect fashion shirt, as Corn a, did M ,. designers lo be consistent, but their muses must be ic?:n2 up with a police record. •his time they've run the chnng- down. Maybe at! th c THK QIE8TION of thr validity of the jrovrrnmptit of From now pn, dogs (through . their masters, ot course) will i>" rapid I > th.d 'he only w gerated abstract fa«h,i',r,? Nationalist China is oner agnin enkindlinv a hot intprna- fined S3 f"r a first offense. $10 -.an who's in luck and in style got our eyes nut of r.. :i. tional controversy in which the UhIn are idayinp a major is the stubborn one who clung to some of the fa.-tv-,n for n second offense and $15 ;r to ner pro-sack wardrobe. audience, most ot the nev role, only this lime it srim* 'hat no jfliiltx finprr can safo- for rach one after that. But if there's delinquency after two If not strikingly original, the look far from new. 1 ly be pointed at lltissia. no years, the poochV slate is wiped ..i - spring, styles are handsome, It was predicted t!. • The controversy arose at the world basketball tourna¬ . v eat able, youthful and flatter- — and even the men ■> ment held in Chile when the trams of Itn-ia and siiti-llitp love them, and maybe *hcv w Bulgaria drclarrd tliat Ihrv would pli-uifntfly rttusr t«» l After all, they are ' floor learns if and when the -udirdulr would rail tor thnii to play Nationalist ' hina. Spokesmen l"i thr two Iran - Mirliigun Slate News l»t 3tiervu-*» Mu.iouig fc**' uruinii vtii.nig*n flattering and easy Colors (white, are pink, soft green. and -0 ;)rf . declared that the tted apprepatlons could not mniprt.. I apainst a country that doe n't rum exi-t. fuuii-nro ot. cU.- fall, day* Monday thiougn fnaay inclusive during vn.-iter and WW! term*, urrk!> durm* summer tt-rm!" ana * blue, lilac, navy, bla ki Materials are soft a- ■pet ia. fresi.ii. , issm ue' ee»\ sunnnci and -ail term* Entered •» fie J Ct'ir.d «la>- m.iMer tmrler Hie act ol March 3 I8i!l at the povt oftlce This flat drelaratinn si t off a xollev ot remark* from t|„- Kas' Luuaink 'iicl (shantung, jersey, org. net and light woolens,i, International Basketball Federation* rretai > cciu-r.il Mat1 subscrtpt'onr paiatiu- m advance lor one lerm tor two n.e| terms. 84 foi threi fern s Wi are checks, stripe-,, William Jones. Jones ns-ertod that the federation < |' 111A » Merr.bei uf the injan" Da.l» Prei* Associated Prea« and tfca prints, geometric scribbl- pnrt' would not tolerate such action, and that it would inflict Associated Cf.llegia'e Pres* Fditor-in-rhief Rill Callahan and even polka dots. "all FICA penalties possible" if jieressan. Managing editor Hardy Christ Bat main's hand* una oc-tfl Such "penalties" mipht include ;i S'J.ihmi line and possible Ritsine** Manager John Murphy pearl collection Mondn;. Tmri) Paul Lesher drew inspiration from . Circulation Director expulsion from the FIIIA. Slim suits and day drr CI HA, in an attempt to cfifnplete 'lie tourney ami offer followed by full-skirto- sti the Hods a chance to reverse their decision, transposed the Michigan State Nexx's less short formats j,r- plavinp dates of the litisua China and Unlearnt-China Campus Classifieds* slinky sheaths and b: .v Your Key to Bettor Values ball dresses. panic* to the last two days ot the tournament. Jan do and •11. . However, this decision onlx served to band the Reds a chance to revive the battle royal on another front, as the Russian Olympic authorities opened up a verbal blast 'Socially Smooth' Student Attacks (AHPUS CLASSIFIEDS at International Olytnpie Committee chancellor otto Mayer, INFORMATION KD 2-1511 - EXT. 2615 in which they demanded the expulsion of Nationalist China from the IOC. The Soviet officials y.txe impetus to | \ 11 R • Fit XTIKN'II X' 'Moo U's' J-Hop Semi-Formality OH ll»l INKS: I pm DAY REF0RE PIBI.ICATI0N FOR TCF.* "Hi. their argument by accusing IOC of bootinp Red China out THI KS.. INI) ERI. EDITIONS. fltl.Nlltr.NTft' ANNMIHI.V T» IHp l.dllor: where ruial of Olympic competition. society sets the . : I'ayahl, 8-12 :ind 1-5 llondav through Friday IOC headquarters of their decision lo re*ipn from the K ;ti) p in . ;h Union, vtiio If" when it h nctunlly front the universities around us. Olympic mo vCrnent." III III.I: HTI lit one •'[ the greatest universities (Name XXitRheld bv Request) IOC only accepted their rcsipnation, Mau-i ceaffirnied. 4 15 p m . Wesley House. in the midwest. .X Murirnl I the other unlversi- CLASSIFIED RATES PERSONAL THK KKHS can surely lie exported to hold fait to their K IITI fill ta inn >ure uiound th will l»e impressed * # * FOR SALE . th p lo We- lex Hon- e. - decision and not lo take any penult ie-< inflicted l»\ the (.It till XII HI | III M to 'know that an olt-uriiveraity Uinnith inllimi t minimum 15 avoids •5c P.KIl i OVUM KTF non Vtf'ADOW i-»fin rental* ptTBf.t Rent a »' \ FIRA on the chin. Refund the Iron Curtain, it mo t be li.,--11,11 riuiirr- nhsolutely till* d«y • loitl XI ore.'V, rt.»iinr i>r .fcit remembered, amateur alhleties are taken \••»\ si-non-.lv. h n We*lll House, know n on this » impus Here we Sli<>hlril at MSU 2 d«yx »• B rate* lor J-th>p pnitic attempt to he a top-not h Hig I days $i 95 I I XI I«) FOR SAI.F \ Allow at A-104 B-v.ii Expulsion from the l ll'A would assure«ll\ lead to some XfiRONOXIX I I I II Hi setiool. and yet i formal frt the Friitnr: S'D ?.|M3« 13 f-0ft.M manner of Red retaliation. How serious tin- rea- tum miplit 7 pin. :tl«> Ak Hull Ha nee is too *ophistieated" for < day* »? 2b DO' ri r urn i ilc TV be isn't known. fiRxiiivfi itinis Tuesday night. Jan *?n. M*»' ' 5 days %J 50 • i I'W.H ft) ■ - ci lofraHr REAL ESTATE hooted one nf the m.i \i « f.-n d-rr j-vriy l.< It pe II l).M! Hill I). ert With our now resorting In Considerably more livid i- bed on tin eontrowi when »' /'I A htnee tM-lnie met gvrr-nastii le.inis *hrtt .>♦ ADDIflOHAl CH v*&ti AKKH DFl.tXfRRCD fo* sale jut •■♦injj. semt-fotMi.il u'tite for !he blg- we examine the tiature ot th» Rod niyununt. \n t;«tk FiidanVt Them« pmpb v.ip hpj?* Many other • t , wi" te nure and >0 ! .'»IUutijvrt>it\ iiartee of the lor each word over 15 '(• i - - jh!e nricc ._... than athlete-, tbey ATTENTION KHATMh The sinple premise tbat tin den--!*>n n' Rti -m and Bill Vh b) Cept II »ll iear. we Afv n«» do i'C f .'aali h- w . r 6c pei » rtukci IV * *"H.< (I « Itll H III XII OfXir\T I II II tl.e invtled : epi e»eiit,i 11 ve* of a. day •pmrlHen This proisr, paria rests on is that Nationalist China i.-n't a eoiintrv !ti(f .1 precedent that will #•»»- foreign country In this capital w rrxcoR AUTOMATIC TOUR r»e*n •roup listed .inrt Exi-cllrnt t* 'tr, -c THIS CRISIS cannot be compared to that ot Formosa 7 p in 102 Home Kconumirv. coinage us to revert to ovei.i'lg rl player ofu* rtnrtcr col- • i ; » . usviker w tll lie Mrs next leai c.tv their conduct and jierform- AUTOMOTIVE 'VIP- V.iri oa* (vo* m vi - 1'rir* Inrlurtea (tirni. '. co cqulpmen' Phone • or others like it. Here Rii- i.i i- not fiphtinc for the -h- It haiat ..n an»a> were excellent ((«• . .'Mh*c Contai-' toll* and appmnhr,c« a tlv our very presence at tht* ,i ISM roRIl Is.-M A . 1 • > lev 112 \ v! nrnolm premacv of Communist t lima over Natioiiali-t < hina. It is I X|| ItII* %N MM II IV III Natiuatly, as a part bf the I'IT V p m eeSntitvi or t-it*on. Petersen R-ai* univeistty most of lis are plac¬ IV 2-IRft* K» en: 'B« Mi opiiimg eerenmnirK both eoti;i- . Mi :- :.iv - !rtren...m jv e-rMtg |.X even refttsinp to recopm/e that there i- a Nationalist * hi Xtll IIXNH XI I M.IM | Rs ing otu *elves in a -ot ial ,sti »t.i tries' national antbema wen- M.'t O'ds. Color Ohn. that will net ioflicnllv demand vVV'T- fx,, r. \ \ Kt« x|\f-KH It? It n forthrichtl\ -tatine that t hianp lire. SERVICE . nese povernmetit. V < "ir -n < 1.. . .1 fh« • • All our attendance it fornutl func¬ played Fifvbiitd',. national »n- Kai-shek's repime is not the rnlim factor m t tuna Ml. indents wrle.-e.e, »hi m w as presenterl on* a 'one • tion* Yet many of us wilt nev¬ Historically, before Chiain nlleycdu • faltli-bed In p.»v- MM I XI XX l IIIR I I | n er have had this experience (iiano. 'hen Xfm.f's iptivdi h.»nd lyt IIG IRIAEFAST DON played the Star Sptngk-.l Han- GOOD CeMrt ernment on Formosa, that i l.nnl \\a not a part ot China •9 '0 P -- ( ..liege H.aiMV while at Hn* university (I--' ironed net' I," PRtSH Scud" t» The Nationalists -dill claim that their role oncompa -e Formality N'eeessary at MSU ha'fp X XRslTV ( I I IX rtn we I- OU'CK See? . all of China. Obviously it do. not. Tin-, i- the brunt of to r.iUrge i- more tha-i •tic op|Mirtunity to host a imr nn ■ p mi Veil -ity 4'luti ro.'Hi, XTIATTONX sani.x C*» CfNTfi sauDNui sho> the Soviet argument. Spoil-, stuauiin and plat c lectures for College o at«o a developing ac't-i-'iJ conn'(y in athtc'iv events -iH »i!pd to ti- that it would liivc t' I4'9 f HOUSING^ M MAC Ooe-6#- -* It seems the lied* have pulled Ibnr taiiuliai -u it. h and x oi 11 x ix \i i t int iiickiea# -nodes of -*■» ial mtcrac'ion Cot- tiecn mr»r«- ftpptojo mtr to tin. fO» SENT 4 M. |M TYE'WT AN'N BROW. have adapted out own laeiic- of in»e rococtiition to . r\»* i •• I. • i.- age 1» a place wtiere re ' i ■! the iwrnd putticipate in t- av-ng v-Ti.Vm Electric in* ' « X I IK >1 14 sl I |»|\| its* vOt*SWAft|N MVS i»H TWO and thesis -!jo gt'trti their purpose- v«¥ l.-il omenitie* (IIP !• amed -Old the Finnish nfttjotia' ,»•.«»., •. r, i'>eft OR4» XMZ XTIlIN •• •• ■ f'.1-i rtuds ng We hope the I'll.A will stand, firm m it - |i'e! ii-a! t" tol¬ in.i. Uced » And forrea' mm-• in-Had of hy the tone* of a i- l'f» ■#"< IP — - CiO'.oltc StudisO Cen- . ( a " Hut FXPCHIEVCED T\r ' ! . i- amoh* the-e » not at meager piano. erate the refusal to compete '. r .Meteri,'I I'ollee houi ( U)*S" IN 'l\ .i.t, V« irn • **■ pc 'Cr''- imiwi- .o"l g> »•;. !a , ( ,1'halu Student The Advance Notice * ('.nil" fee .t-tlop coini»iitte« -ia* in i - • ' i > I miThng* Had i« All OUT-Oft STATE Ia'E a#T » eooi.utinie-ed and .h* said "Co am of out |)ig in a,at XI XIIRI IIMi I I I It TWO Comal if vou w in' t... .«,> don't ei>U iu.cn h« u: 'he en' . ha:, i i f$t AUSTIN MEAlf'V Til i>t'P! F TO «h*re THE SAMi la i : t'n'oii I ounge aie.' Wtin rvn heard ■ oi a woujd btie h'»n »ici Hu-i-. u, '•) • -b'.nf r*o«lre4 as mr XI i s XXIX I s \SSV IX- r\. ge tor ;..-TVatc ACkom '25 Orr.il fuhotl.on*, jyt xr-bikh.. pht.vtutf UMMr'tipU-vi i:\ .. t g i • ,*e ,o| i«p n| *i»ch|M', s P m. Spartan Viilugv Halt half of 1 he ♦hi* tied tlo|t girfi* It: nr. Chte-'itius eaitts t-iisn- ^pfsts w etc " i'i £««••■ tiC'-n of thr i- ■ v ' hivj 4i!»r % pni week- si! da* Saturda* and Hun- I Lou r it 17 Chi-1 h mal at'itt .oiil tV other | >d- mertr hap|W>nii\g, the niusician* ion mm it's will Is- show n in send-fOfmjit i#"i female vote# 3* Wan a i s e e «tUirht not have had the opp« . t*Xl K XlilMi MM II TV #■ Advanced shaped Perhaps the J-Hop c. o m Mm tunity to acquaint themne.vcs TWO RORSCHIS APAirMfNTS 7 50 ion . forest Product*. wottldn t mind if -.on)« of u« with the National song «.f Fin¬ In year* 94 1'iu'tiiiHi* -X a • ti puckNgfng diipftor will came in bermudas. «weat*>hii u. land, liut the occasion had been AJ-rqamvt THREE ROOM 9t KUipticnt • t -i'MK na'k nr.firni»heM eye#pi 19. Two pair* substance and trnni* ■,* A \ iMt ; . pUnrnai to •Hi . .in oie-nt, ".Rural Swlrti" This is not * question of tac.; fumtoned L'tilitie- opening " :xli«Mvt I a-I* < Ii»s»u i- M'e; 'I h--.gu sMi.tiO of OtftiUerl thiv utnvi i • ,ty w.»« over *11 reception. a» the crowd diawet M Children'! 4c r.c»: fc'.Hi -ti» e A'lwPa rv J-not t- 11 -i -•' \ XX dihul n ga me 4! »wr|.| founded a* an akii-.ultv.rat wa* an enthusiastic and appre¬ I M.IM I RIM. I OI M il ROOM ft HM-riKD apart- |7 Female 4 Nr., -«ho*d, hut nuis' the temands ciative one. and (annul d«c<»iurn PiatU* and path TV-RADIO PCRVtCl -T' 1 :i llhl (UOM!. ' ■'*. 81* horse 44 t'd.hed >( an agrteu'tural school ami left no nwiin fur criticism VX'c net iseHi tatrch IT ate* to Student* \'e » »: H •' 4 Dim,. It* »XX I R 11X11 S| A SNXIHR icnitural evUKH) tales Free tube * * • h! s«>ciety peijiiea'f have no doubt that the-.* ine wf WftCOMf Tt-ACNfS nvr o rome 4V Make w,-tl II XI I two •«..Me.'»* to -hare *,,r>P * am • U) m* U ail the othei college* it this athlete* wiiulri have bntn mo'e r ; o»n*»,:,< TV 5-*"?^ (- x:an IV 7-i.iSft Minute 51 1" f M p. ceo tt-a H unri > vlet 1 fungo.d 54 Branch ot ri:-: s-uai.: our lalu'l M<*i U' national anthem .wee pi»«*e»iu-ti ► i ttNtsUFD v P A H T M F N r VOUi LAUND** growth* II. Pound.. . ihe »5 Attn «r* 2\> Chltr^t- . sot II IX ItlR llll !? y nvr our i« -11'i not iv-uutatum hni late Hut if to '•» we . in the same Spanglest D;»« mannti n» a* the S'ar EMPLOYMENT " ' "• • -r'l-w , r-.ve ??-.-nut, u, ,avTt»uv (HI n*,yi**ma. |\ »:« ail irftitMM in. a-gftti jj PlCKEO U» AND Oil H*fO | * firearm XIIX XM I Ml M OI ibbr it. nnr i • pi-rMtM ou: university to he Rvrke Hllbey rtMTIVIt WOMEN' tlBOCTAV 3* «ti JS« V' »• ■ II Or aveng* centre' 7 Haul ?? t.a jt'. XI X\ XI.I XIIAt know •VcF-et Ma«t III', >i n a* a school where amen-., ll«gb l etter E* (Mrfhrnr* ,??*** •:!' •OOM$ W»vk t C-y • CI: t 4 Ml Baked W.u I-. tiiirxVr ft «B 94. Farmer 5'" Faucet A .a wo,: speak on the foui itHjuirvmenis ere -cuffed at, an t in (alrge; E. LANSING LAUNC8' ntiw. ^ tinnnar l.nndtrtgm ,ar-t '»••>»• N*r men. Pv-vate President'* 5ft Verse t» hidfsirtit ! ,i we!k Mcek rami ri vis worth it «7 en- . « 'rrdote Vt»r?s*M < «*- ve+k FD 3-ift.Vl »• 27' MAC « nickname 5» K II ft X Ot Mi Rlfl III It X\ C l I H I air JJ| ,M „ . W Tit: W'4h c«r ta-Ciii af-ert Yniti, uj DO! Kl> 050 APPROVED Clean WHIN YOU THING 1 2* M, a- pm. .12 Union Clu.H r VHeltiaan iaiWnf. an*tim* p.. '** •* har>e)«j hap (Marks tt • r . j-' 1" ! 1' F Mr--!.! Husiy vi it) «}s ak on s in* Ui« <1*^ IMt* Mrklua ti «e*k ED T-4 ^ca u.-adfnnK ot u,t Mel-e-1* •'*(»- i* t control P f— * Cei.rei'' an.i of atutp univcr- HAHV VITHR KVtN!N«;s : nur 91 Sal* hnnse, oAfUroksrH Fnria?* ED Mid fwvrt •-OST and *OUND ( vre RADIO Momu TV. m-ri talcs ' Radio TV »er •• J 'V 93 Thi < XMIKIXI KX 4 I I IX • ha. k ,n., „Atfc — w «inu4 Lane Da* or uta* 44 37 lal.ggt C« ♦ pin., t nu»n l«uiiuc Meet* FOR RENT , , ! T. (fame 01 rnrn'* aloaae* T-»'a 'etatm old- Halt and — j " . :• "M- i W Vaynble u' officer* and comnuUc* Raifcv Hail Rh,»n« iu.le» A 31* l« THR FINEST IN h. *uch *. *^.rwr.,• *"""!» «»» Una. or -'.ikm Rhuhmn K• - * Uctare T pm, Women s Oym Dane* iMiF (.ARVt.r M'AiF enFbone and other*. Conlacl a*' 45 to ( iMila.1 IS IV 2-D634 . Kotklni .ng open to atl 8.30 p.m^ lefty ti, U a .14 " vfa • 15 46 iniht,*4t husifie.se meeting. XlfllX fill OXIIIi.% , RLRSONAL A OA44IIT JCXOfftLE WU | k yf » walk 7 30 p.m., .12 Union FOR SALE •-Hi e 47 Diatinctiv* X|?«TX jAMir.^s? nixir-u.wi QUAitTV MHCMasD'SI II4ITII. XSJ4N J*tt Hand Patties, darvr*. aUeet i.r ■n- Savor xaro (XAROAlNH-TEI-CX'iaiONR i MixftCi J- 48 t*\h»u»lmg 7 30 p.m.. 58 Kellogg Center. re/r iterator*. autumatic >* **h»r* K)*jAM|hln#iai* W~* m 4y AT fltort Kleetiottt will tie held. Majw t?fknd» Pri? r» (tart I M-*™1'*" WM. H. THOMPSON L ,v w rr 50. Parinrr'i fsVX IIOUMiX (1.1 M """ .I'll S* A*—1' •' TO AL n,, IUII He-» /#•»•» 1 lv«|H>n*p 8 p.m^A-8 Ttie piograni will ■-• »-" O..- |i L B r 5? f aim leaf l»r 'lingineering ISychotogv," and TWO Hi !«,'One pair l»- »«w PXwee IV r imr p.nr »-. KW.*«.l 59 Lock i' RfXKTAX HO UFA'S |.».%Cit'K Nr* It AU lor ft) (V S- ?****]> DEUVnte Ml. oppntr -"v. wow a led m t 'f «r 55 PineTr«* Mat* abba. A 7 be pan Xl*4» a dunce party. .12 Union. There will HAKE C.iXH) SAUL at the Cewptu H"'» !«t.ue Wedneadt*. Itwo IO.J *»»aiM?red by Spartan Alumnae I* "• an- inure# UAVI1 0"cw»nuk iv tlv ,«* ici^SSJ OARL1R Dixieland Band PLATT»» Ow • . . m i iamieese^ T41 XX*. Stum. I.D 2 V r ' 'ZfitffeKfflHKMhEI&ffi vs*. ?*s. IFH'# rvnim lulles OK s German Meeting 'CnnMnuPd frnfp Paflf Four Pointers 1^. ps. Wwr• en Onio |r; J..an Stark l.nu.rr ?* IMS MICHIGAN STATE SEWS Pill Tkro II ,,s Red i. r. ° " i I).. i a r-'. Fyv (,t fr Siifc'tna* jr. f .,rfi.tr.: Rmk" vr ( ,ii. | \r' River. Me* ••:. 1.3" Or.-nrf Onm Cort-t.i •> Pont.a. Ffa-.trt- fw ji.i» |>li' War e. v" •!-. •> He"- l.ou I.IT IRNtlNO . fHONI IDL J»»« ;-fyMI •> ..'I f, c p. :■»«• m \vf cr- I Sfpotli^ht I • I Ocvler KNC;I.\KKHIN(; -r. far.-1 V'-nrtk t> . The T0WERIN6 adventure that clashes minst lnim ilstlf! ••' j |lill Exists H»t F.rt.v_ H* ir:.! A l.-ksc ,r Donald Ffirtag. ?if IOIIV MAfTISl.N V'.ITi : k Park III s- J.-.m-.i 1c:--r. eik.- i ir| I'.nar. Okrmti* *i. Hindent RepreNeiitatlve on the ar! t('" it 11 a rt | a nd sr 11-f Yu U'H I nnliiliien Farultj l ecture Concert Serle* ll>.ntr Re-'. K'.nv (>-1roH China ,r sr. Mill-.n - • I" * Jack It I". It Gene \Vi;»ncko. tcatured []-„ >,-«•!» Pi-are rid.iv n "rhr's World Travel «n AC T H-.,s.lv < ■1 : . % .' -i Hi. Earn Ra il Sefcma? ■rh ' " erics, \r, A'Ur-d stcxens N<."th w... :. ( »j with a pr.»t>- • ,r R..r Irarnh.ar tile,- ...n BASHIN'.TON i/Pi- Str- tn ■ *n •• "Sr:ng m« fi :M. .; H"h Williams •»ac; ia\v er V'- A ( -tnte DmIIps irsvi- Yu".!a\i.r 'ilL-t -hoiii.i he ii'i'K 1 "\OM|t * lief ft* Altpie- A1':'- < ' l'.eitt..i> llarhia «-r Marx C- - !?»' I .lift 'ret ,i fiii'"l"n mlii< n .• of i n:." . I < "olilv alcr .r Don na llat.r- when (he I'ugo-'.iCian -ce • \ 1 r I h. Or. hai-i. if ■ k'^nfirrnce nn Germsnv . ' police fell. . d ' . 't • ni'i -, ..'II •( I : ••-.. At'r.- !rrx h'r -r •.. . Hen Hf J*— If. Max- v. •••It. t I'.ast {..tiwine *••" Thn'-,a.s Fl-.T. A— . v- • !fjj' inv idea thai R" -sia n:1, even v, he nM.i:.e> '• : •., fc N ; ,1-I.f , •- T. , iw the Cold «War. iriie 'he jn-opit who hriprtt nd« - IR.-, H'.'x-rt III.*: 0» . ilrj- •id a news confer htrexx. h" ' Wi.om-' ati'c ••.p Ha-Vi! F .r.' ly - - -c-i VI •• 7 j kavc een nothing so f Y F.-k-' ril l- -no lo fot'l tha" way •. p ht.ui ' hem .' "e .i "ruier H. Il .r f>. friii' C. f'■ ;i r i1 -stop u tcnuinc (Soviet) rie ■ ,s doing- i .l«vti-i«r •! 1 er: -1.1- r. Jt.cE- ft, end 'he Cold War. Then r.m. K't'ikf-.-r .1 ;.K.-c>n .'v. '' I-.J r mOt FlYNN -IULIETIE GRECO" |i ftry strong desire to de- ,r,!n thinking the Cold :n • rjt • u ar . (. I •.•'•,— : . U-.r;. - '♦ ■ • „rrl - :.-r t •• ■ • .• TREVOR HOWARD • EDDIE AlBERT tided. (if the ••«! •'*> «• Iv• •..• • Vf k' p«*«,plf. "rt!k t«\ ORSON WlilES • I. • m ,• I'!-*iti-t'- U...-L" .irhlu*. are a series of pro police C'<*N* " '.frnW Ill* cHr ra ! mad'* ostensibly to help «'k«: g . fold War which would, »-ee ' W i P* i ,p; Ml 1- Filv iMMt .. ' I- vrt't' ACAOEMY AWARD SNOW play greatly into the . • . ... jr. Karen Ntc Ml MitlKs III !; n weekend S-ournav I »f the prosecutors of the in, INHRNUIONAI. Huh are shown I ha ( ha lit' • cifhic n.c ? K'.-ne'h 1/ h?rr s . v 'n't r» a ■ a li¬ Si-.iP, t jn«ir | dir." m3V pul ,0 usr ,rid4V nicht at the (oNmoiMditan roil! ' a ihroio'h the «.•>e* >f 'wo OIlNlt P. .nrV S; >, ilx • Oe.«rl>«' Ball. he dance uilt k , 3":":de led reporters to feature darxiix Ivta Wa' arr " Fa** Ij'1- Lypy-w 'ed from any for- ID-' • ,r \r.o ■fit Vivsn W;: a . • • ?*rksot- iTtinistcrs meeting this International I Int. Danre It: I t.*r fl.i'm ' .»• 'hose i- R ir. H. R..I .. • I \ y ' l.lflh AMY . , t If ... . . • roil INF • ,r H:rhar ||p.ght, PI r, Tan p replied that the West > fa:nily ..value'-, nave t-m.-i »' ,:t: "-.iransr t.'.cTi VI«itet , ( -osinopoHlati , '.trtfV -..••.'InsJtv Hall a ur.pjue weakness for 'he •!' vf. I »•»'. vear Alhert Hicp.e* h< to keep if you are tough try ins i'call ires »h.., j.H * if (*»»:nmuni .< iiln hi In- and :n mtere ' ;he lutuio : 'u 21 People Escape Injuries * vild the Korean armis- jh will »»»• ht-id tb»- In'e■riiutlnnnl ,-nv ♦ , - in * < Ft« nri> ^ f!uli in hi- [ the \udrlan Peace Treats | lid Jjnuary'a U.S.-Soviet Mi-. ' !'• i m Torn m . .Inn 110. •e'lh.'e ..dool tha' HcGa might !-.»• ' aim 'It'.i.c'lt 'he As Gapital Plane Gollapses agreement were all i». ,• Kif'h It.public '■ NSIVO <-)' Hi of result* from this K:f:c ' ' ; i 'my . in - M-.il ylfi.o J-du. S'.< t'c-i ''-I# - to,ir ♦ !!•'» of 'he :nrt-»ax ;• Rv- ftrf tenacity. if ♦•ven'v :cw develop- i>ih> Aoh'M' an P-ofident to pII- .(■ t ge. s .»-1 'ne crew of aid T)it' !rf Sanding gear •aid it seems to hi:n thru- cS a tied without IMUI'V tt ■* *nt.ank .tym* 31 inche* • ■rt.-ir «♦.•(; . inn motional crises. ,;c: r.'o Red C "h S'a'c IS STUDYING NECESSARY? • of .. ' ^Soviet Deputy Premier An- Ami *hr IP-. cnt ipprovui •uikes sou Tiles, .-.pi' ' A • iH'S Vi • ■ • :n' •" and eoilaj-vd " j M.k an got the wrong Dm r.g »•(•- wcek'> c "t Ci 'ain" ,n • :«•« 'ore., i-f» at ' i • • n-WTH-^ were uif V S visit this month. c .10 •:« ' >i» • ('Its A. • c runwax t*f"fe 'he dragg;.' g I '• I C...i .tii'l 1 pr>-vide and pro- Na'ban .»!- '•■ ■ •. K, • • -»r» " . • t I mg. < ffov llolucMUst iimI they were *11 p "rouble was. Dulles -atd, '• m.d P'.:' wing faced it ' ft. and -.p-n an •••[ -an >- JO f .■>-* !t-«» ' .1 tekirg ld-gii«l lit Tt .-v were ill liapjtv, friendly, nulgoinp yon's 'Iks with govern- IS. ••, .I,"' " a .iifid .n a snowdrift, . IO • -1 s*. •• .rwl the* rqll . rr lltilip M.»rr»» Gigarettea w yiAi goff.e'aU got down to brave hh.n* if the p.f •»" v»*r« were %• «ild .*!*•.» ip.n . cr'-viri"'!.- tno. i'>r II dip M»rne e> ',vir,r-,tp cases, concrete eir M »} . "»rx . n<-.-«>f (tiiv, tin x» r. -1mnf of amity, the verv ;v—-.vfrtte his talks \vi*h -*"i " i" r I w.»F j»« !»■' (•>< nii'• I 'ind true it.« |n(i* so -k:i and others m»»-F • - '» • •) ?! i|. •- -it fcipiiir . i .104 D'.jiUsg 'in •" -i i ' hi i»rti Ring b* yun Ic llotinrx I'rnumin < r-t iwl F.,nd M'-ed .iV.iih-t r.'« meeting with a «i - ip Martin *h >w. only 90(1 MVl >11 SO't »l MVI Ml .AVE Ml Mil IX MU 'a. i". t't » |* \o»» r. >• c* icrs who. the Sec- ca's were Oiled t.y *♦ I »pl. ..Tgl» after ;.r„rr \Ytlt..r and (' ixiinir arxt IrRnv weni (".-io'Kf >f Acricu'v -t ■ »»tn. presented their '• Ag Honor* le. if ■»'..« a- t-fai I gr I t f.-r three tHdir* the-. ~,i# I very strongly and eflec- pro- on.\ roMi.irr nn. \im; r. f ■ Tbw. -da\ *t T pm -n th»- SWI^APf) Parly S.I ir. r» ■ e »ed i«.r- . <. ♦ M..-U . i t ,.i„a| ,1! il.r. it'll -a;.Pnd«IT IM) the American • •hat \Kepardt i.:p. awaf.jc »nd cr.terfainmcnt unre party tonight at ? in 32 fb t.-ta-r lit", tn \".f •» ■ vii.'X > t< ui "mult >rte- Y* ' peace but their < follow Dt i ;«r i Hall of the Union Refresh menta will !>* r-»n' chngs to policies lai-ix tr' iki.V ■ It" •».:« dt-'i We .re ■ .f-idving tiie snirm «:! 'UliU't* enfirteering depart- served and member* of bo'h lliflf, ; H fj) E s ' ■n:.K» the Cold War vmjit " e the* , Tied H f»y. ''•) '""Id - .» ... dutlv iWgr a a- speaker rt gft/ i/fltiona mav rrrv'e a guest. remarks came as ti re* » ...ir-' W|,y nqit «-« », -i d\ I-a • 11 (nn we krsvd of a surprise,- OfTic- • ill 'aiiv leirr. "lu-fitird i* cud > tlo»» 1-4 I'wc been saving 'hat .\1ik- tt itu-r t*( »ij-a' »ire ti • « t.j m .t»»I !.• i A» I Ul'l'ir* tadi >IW would increase S«- \ ark sun iuicrim; U.f i-\ -» r. .i » '• . , .r,i! :a WWNUM-*" ness of America V- 1 1 *•,?»» f »»•! ip ?f.«-r, (pll t i U f • r r oTl .Roxt . atid unity. I > ■ ' .!,•/ ,'.ei| "Or, »• .ail iwiti-, t* ,1 |'i Up • • •' r'j. ervoort's . f.f SHOES . Sf /'/iv*irwl* it/re I'a/H'rs \t.»r 1 < mind in '«nj x wr:.* trf rMi "• • '"rt.ov^ t dwv, 21.1 E. Grand Riser w«-nt -evtrrUmg lor k«- c >n l »»- -■« n gout? xlrwh wile a phy>wi*tu wilt present toed • tamed inv>et.i Hrowldiiii, hwdmnir '*it. simv, K. FROM Til F.IK KF.GI I. \K SIOI k ut* l*T«'rs at 'he annual mee*- latnsing . Kn 2-2114 hofediNvit' »«idw trvl In '••wlu.g Kicti mgh» 4w icxwWtd rrsw 11 zm American Physical Shnp lonlfhl 'til 9 p.m. iwmr , -ra-eiidly m (•■§ on "Sta¬ lltm n in Thrce-Srrtor f»-a li-PSU-e Ifw »V A'lbaTMliC fraok Magnet." Blatt, and R. H. Kxopschot, a-- ;*tant, i "Evidence for Phonon- oMooate will give a SALE !• iiHitay iKai Ikvjli <* Walter •• m I • ,a ff.airse", »V- i n U Irrt d:-»f Uitf! etmti'ni inotn U Ntudvuig awl U»>y would help htm FWorp ilu- risin*. *r.v« wrong « ' b» -tod* W lie. rrwanmatee, ('aaimir and .wi hu> Rwk 4 sn>«w> l Metals.'' '•he tirst This indication of paper HURRY! NUIMY! HURRY! Kor lug trvnnc ui "=e •■»»!» (hie N'ovenxls# night. tIf) were ',r.qq| jev two I«-xr*, C.vimir Iry \ If.wn lass/ and |«uleree of a thermoelec- KirrptlMul ankp « lad;<#y by a hull »k ami tfa-y were kcj-t in the tree* until uial- w. .n mtfllfc quality paata at tha haicht WOMEN CHURCH iwr.uury »♦"*> winter -c? m and U* i-rv*u u.ar ttai Ue K aJauk »f tha saaaant t away to iwie-rnata, • plat> put, rarely seen out- i U native Australia, .* Willi.F TIIEY I.AST Hfled, web-footed, fur- i r watered welling, K-fuckUng and p->i- egg- I MEN'S AND WOMEN'S I'HOEII.E j N'nte: All shoe* taken from our regular stock Nn "*>»• N k I PANTS >,bM .aU rim la *•»» ar c^ac M rial I'urehaaes" mr Manufacturer's ( lowe-dnta. All Nh#n* ard's Unalltr shoes taken right off onr shelve* and going * KM • •I prlee* yon won't believe. IfUVi lap National \-rtiu-»ar»mvOw met iWr«re rtam* tn fwwd ti^-»r ktw.wd«i«e, they foumf they had rv»ne to {sad' Weil ttwy had a r»*i i"f»g h rgh aletil that w.d li^-n ruehed to.(las N,rf I Mta'l and Ladiaa' PrafHt A WMta Stat kite en and *ti»ck thjeir i;ewdki m tlat ox»»». it svaa, however, IISCAST dretnc owe® and the <0ecU wtre. oh Tiie whefe, Iwmebf »a|. T)* | SKI PANTS s *13" • M«T their tot mrlled ar-1 GRAND war in cars they .enutwd • )>e*kithy ism » mwj bxht ttiey are married U) t lmd> i^ing n-uued UVEB m U.M • KM 5 UNNNO _ a CaogtU littB and live Mt ile Ciial '/***•, * Kerr there are Uusne S ) He<^ " : UasU U» SIP at. BSt# iOUIS 0 V*.* stM rnmmmm I onit WCOOtx 8 SHOe TONIGHT TIL • s •van " tag ftwee's • etir •' §vm Mrs smoker* ttmte «•* Prsesf --- Mac thta Ug Yrrftwa una Bite Wrar. isetr mi/worrO hirer and krffrr 4-DAY SKI SALE! j OPEN TOMIC.HT TILL VINE 5 mtmkim'e 9t tkm rmimmmt mmde hy I km mmkmen W Philip kiortu, mmum utri Ml un us mii ms un Ms save sm save i . .V' ■ St: *s* • ***'.-•»v • pans Scholars Beat Farmhouse famous '. Ifijrh liejideiship S[ HI lid IIS Set Id Iid I ill* , , State |ii ruesday s. Hockey Clashes 1*011*11! Offensive Team 2 FOR I SALE!! Him I nglllar l*i//;i "I Nilile Hat Might S|inrl> lilCi.f 1'i thnps Korddv \ttdersnn - houM vfic), • ij couch intr the Mi-lii'mn State I'niveritv hp< ike!ball team. [rick Helps SU/filt It.iliinr \ liri I free Jami-tr* 1* I95«i I'agr f ive Lin to Win p" '•*»! ; SVC < *.-1 • wu ,* II..H u».a * ii.-.t! i; L Virile* hall: W- 1 11 < ,V Hil.hu> . lh. 4.0IH It 1 ri. I ? pm lOifkcrx "■ lljiinr 110. 11 •••I !vd the »? I ;• c'-t Merhanlo If •* hat trick. Table tennis room ! -n thru I . III... | •, | lll|l. II . I.,.If! u . ♦; .,t the Srh. Ft l 8 .. m. - JO t. in.: S«d. 8 a nr. II iw r> n» ..|> ;p . • I I.ll a XX'lldlile IIink> rtmk : Y ' '.£41 l i. t« Inqrirf • i V» '?• MN1 iI I ,rk Mnr-to \v:i lhi New man i Inh llilii" '.n, l.ur.irv I Inh .*• ',nii»c 'ho net. man t«» get th' Mici Wrestling- :!.! t ; s - •<. k . • » ii i .i . .' d • u ri.ri'h ,n .pall III llall ' 11..unit. Mit icnlt • 'h. \ an u .id. \ Ike. I'. ■, Bergman ■AI spartan o t|iirl< ii) t* ■ ,|I»rj pulled the :iat tloiices '.n, Ultitiai. is Cut) -bird (icrmd .< ;th Itlrir. hour*. M !■' Jurgens ,• '< 50 led l»v hooking tenter lite it (ron l.mden and Ken Mc- l> •: , 8 .. ' ,< 111. Clikliik. the IVIIdc.tU un over¬ # * * come their defensive shorteom- it\ki: Gtiniis Rotierl , ond name the Vi.»- ♦ nt?s bv sheer scoring power as Butterfield I *>-3 «a* demonstrated in their ,,1- SVI.K , Roach >pcned the scoring '.tig I 1 tour n' «Uj \ ictory over low* Ust sal at B.*eW.»s »n the second por- . V l.'"S.."N "" " ' "•'* lU'Mli. ..It I.I 4. Ml llMkr. i eotcd el'm-i urdai, ■ ind made thr final goal Ir Jl«l«l I >411. H.lhn. III.., „„ . -rhnUr. ilrl..,i.rt „,r the IM -.ft• • -i o!c term: A mU "fir.,. '- v|II pcdiably ».e CHS l4iml...ii«f II I II,4 lir.t t,.„„ IM Ir'onng eronds of the game .n m; 'lie ■upp!" loom >.l un f:i.tjcl lo ..rt'ch the Spar'an The 'uuiMament oc- itirnfi'ly r-e ki^l -cvontn the tin Mrilnn-ila. f was responsible fen u> , Fell 1 lo •.;**.and tirst the i dirt's 'wo goals. Both in Big 10 [V Diive Frey for Bu'ter- \|)|)c;il llciii'iiig from III - 2 i , - K ng Harvey. V !«•*.* Sponsored l»v gmx\ performance* ( AnEND THE CROWNING eyelid Regrets Loss spartan Alumnae ■ .inly foul came ir ..eriod as t.*".'"»?!<« .u' in the box foi of lilt' L, z - ivi- »n illegal rone neat the Gbri- 2- OJ Temper a I (in me Itilcrtiiilioiiiil Cliil/n COOO HFAVruS, A ■!2h :»nd tumble e :•• :••• I fhr IM office announce* • following rhange in has- t Ml the lull rules: the rule that i no substitution* at the Vl'i/onil Seeks 1 two minute* of the I L|p effect i quarter >ut* may li*t two minute*. la no longer Substitutions and now he taken I epeda ■> a* lined ♦»* the I' out ' 'sos boll t.oiieli \ - »» r?. COSMOPOLITAN Icaciir president tnd « «- .ha ed 'titii assault and relea-ed to l»?f ),-..r.ng wa« done m te-y.in till fi«:.er "'h ill Ivi ■• •*<• '■ it. W .shaw 5 *<»» A Kngland I.,te >•., r ,if ►;# Kiitiinnfed fr'ttn Michigan It >i»» .• »» W' shaw I tiiw • It MT Shaw a S-4«?e While iit.i! a rt .r, he worked part-'irne wsth mtr iw rotri v fieneiat Agent in <, a •'1 iupiri* and know th:« -> a* 'he carrous cr ' v« Halle* j • f'.rf til.'I S" ' v» Halle* T * >*. Halle* 1 *• .* 1 « it (»! HT VI Kryan 3 YUL BRYNNER■i as J*an lalHta ———— i *» Mr*an t k ►>.r •» * 1 T ** *t. >*. Brian 4 Mr* an Halle* 4 * CLAIRE BLOOM . . <■ • sid. << ii ' N'.J'V eacp vfgr czzr?l v.'crr eri rs««*n ;he grld-ia' ■ MorKCV t: .'iije:: * i turn CHARLESJOYER i «. Theta ( hi FfigiatiCi i..fe *'»[ a '4».l <>'!. act * y ' i • Mi- ■eort.na !-« HOWI ISO |.j S'-a'.e '.-.efs'wre iu»* ,*opf. hold managtiriflnt • t\ rve.v 'ht-n i. fcr under 25 »• .•( 1* i-f Nnf ail 't ''ir tgei.f :t • f. 4a<. -r.r-ed ..it- mwl;»'P) -p» r. jcj idurtt. >t: \ .* all pa '.eij>a''-d . 3 IUTT0N SDODT COAT r>., 11ATE SCORES fiw hey vr .-.fe all jni urai." had ■ • » • • .g ''"-re n v. .,<*nrn«>rj hpe i *».• •<. < »•- fj.i- 1 - a .< »; r"'f f.ne p;; . and fii-M'ti (oi l.r.r.c a »• ■' r • • L '' * N' -■ I •'£.,>•• J ! 1.1 51, I'tirman M •' «• e* • •. • ! '• 1 * N it I li. » ratten M Mfdlati'tR. Jriar, 'tit '.u' n ■ ■ h*iier,^..;.g a i ft I • '• w : n- i». fiap f«ts»ne*» -i. . i. I...,. »,•!. ' . .1 "4-k tent.. a i ' t light i'fa> J i'.ttM. charcoal, There a taom in 'he s»Ijft p-c »:•* M> V, .h"»t I>nt: f,iT ■ -,ner »mb$tiou* follege men r*ar en.onu you 16" . get iotrwn#.- while ynu'tr »c*rr.ing. Vow ran work anywhere! in the U. S A Yoar future .« tug oi rewwrdt. You tan yet mot* infoiitmlum otwul thm caretr IV * *fVl »f» *| %l K* 1 . , -d brWU- opportunity by irnhntr Yirt PrtaHtni /,. M. fsbjifi. *fv'e«S jtj#f the *4Y vh« flrt tYiev- '-"hci l-Cc. tjj^ererl o .j,;. with y| Huppeltr, Mil Itoyldim Slrtrl, llomlon 17, Wit**. j>ieat» h«*e Ladr Bap p^rieta, Pmelfr^ lust am- etiMrj.i.i ri ar« lo weaf. AB wool tu Cgmbrdgu^ rharenal I» »»n Hoe.AIIeg *4 »' r■!.{-» c|/M.>fc V, 4>*t 'JO 33, 20 *. K o. STEVENS HENRY HULL EG MWSHAIL ' NEW ENGLAND t<» IS fAtmjtle/f im^th*. fhnp tndar! MHSf mi ii CMARUONJESTON c/i/ufct LIFE 'trzfrz 7" KPAUM- TBOHNlCOUm* we mm*m* m« The ( impeay That MeUal life Intwraae# Fret Alterations, Too! lllDt.ll i tag Imlqr la Amertea—|BW y) . ..l..r I 4il.H.n tirmiu Item *41." ...4..I -W.4l II- > Ot," BhB —A-I- 1^- !-B ■■ ■-%- ' w\r iri«.Mi»i> . KiiniKi somat * hhhiu mm.awi: •I..1H ana UlSOKDtK" itaHay, Fafenwy 2 • am lit *•»! Gfatrrfti I ■Mr JMwnrn.UK SCAN THE OIL INDUSTRY FEBRUARY 5-6 '% ~ i !; Rosoarch and Engineering: too Research and Petroleum Exploration and Production Engineering Company IMm, N. J, Fiorina Park, N. J. Rosoarch and Dovolopmont: too Standard Oil Company Potroloum and Chomicals l«t Com Manufacturing — Linden, N. J. Marketing and Supply — New York, N. Y. ■ Enginooring: Jersey Production Research Company Planning and Plant Dosign Tuba, Oklahouw RoRnory Operations: too Reaeardi Laboratories Louisiana |HOQ I^idfjano Planning, Coordination end Economies Standard Oil Company Potroloum Economics: (N. J.) Coordinatioa and Patroletun Ecoaomia Depr Studios, Analyses, Forecasts New York, N.Y. # 1 ■ SiSf.;. ■ technical Sales: tin