Grid Contest i fi The Vt eatlier Young Spartan Squad Sunny ;«nd Warmer faces Talented Eleven Hiirh . .. - pill Ki'iinlin of Pull Sfumiii IjOW M |*r«mi*<'il for Anmial S|m*-Iii<-I«- VOLUME 52. No. 51 EAST (.ANSINT.. MICHIGAN—MAY Hi, 1DC0 I'UICE 5 CENTS Hv JIM H'ALLINOTON' - Slate News Sp©rls I.Hiior VIST's younjr Kophoniore-junlor football team caps its Trustees Discuss pars. vr practice Saturday when it tests its weaknesses and '..njr point* afralnst a squad of former^Spart an football Decision on ROTC U. S. 'Doubts' Russ Ready j-v,, national Old Timers game will start at 2 p.rp. Saturday m . r:., Stadium. Admission is $.50 tog students, $1 for adults and c rved seats. i (loiilemporarv Ikhiio Croup „ ; *.\ii :nt regalia of a fall football flame will accompany the routed :There will be bands, pro-game and half-time entertain* .i-i ; at the contest will see a team that Duffy Daugherty, .jv'h figures to be a year away from its full potentiality. He Trusteos Jan Vanderploejr. lh»n Steven?* and Warren Huff • .•< that sophomores and juniors dominate the team and th<\v met with a group of about 50 student?* and faculty Wednes¬ ' ■ ; iin enough playing savvy this fall to be one of the best >: ,t Uufl> ^aid he doesn't mean that the Spartans won't win games day night to discuss the question "Why ROTC?" The meeting, held in the Union ballroom, was sponsored by the Of Moscow (ail * Contem|K»rary Issues Forum .|iiality of football played should be tops with the most prom* Visit Seen - . The three board members def» nd«-n » .subject, it is the per¬ , m group of ftfrmer Spartans, many of whom have played, or sonal responsibility of each member to vote the w»v ty sees i*. ,:ig. professional football. •. Besides u number of individual students, the audience contained ,ir w ill be such Spartan greats as Sam Williams. Dan Curric. groups from the faculty, AUSG. and other organizations. >ii tit in it l'ro<»|M*<'|4 • K ..ilc/yk, Clarence Peaks, Norm Masters, Tom Vewcic. Al Huff arrived after the meeting Callt'il I vicrrtaiii ,ulr'iit K. - it> has promised that his squad will go all out for the vie* tinued :>e service last "at4- spoiled generation ever" u»- c:; I..A, : A , . •<> |»:.i mI ii- give the varsity a series lead. repii i .»ii% .a *vt>k- • Spartans will be fighting fur something even more im- emphasized their trust m s'.u-" m>-r> ing East-»Vr ;.gos-mriu.- '• • them, personally. Daugherty has indicated that the Old dent intollec*. pro;erf >vcr to Br niy Board, ca>e tensions. : t is a giHid measuring stick to evaluate talents of the plav- Stevens voiced a great eot»- .« group represent;ng ail units in jr.; Alan Kramer. Ilavertown, Pr., jr.; Rill Myers. The note ejim :i epi\ • V K'ring jobs for this fall may be hinging on performances the dormitory ^roup. Perry aid WATER CARNIVAL decoration* committee lias fldeme in the ?»tm1ent body', and Russian pr:-'.- : •ir-u.indmg t «• ►nard tkblained approval «<< begun work for "Sound* of Muvie". Buny artist* Hastings soph.; Frank Houvy. Dearborn fr.; N'aney <;i added that it is "g'Kid to sec immediate rial*, "o .«!' U S. •.»; I'mIuIiIv the most interesting of the hattles for a first team posi- a'f -I'-muturies involved to re- are tl-ri Nancy llogan. Neosho. Mo., jr.; Jean Ballard. Ferndale soph.; and Barb simms. Grosse people agitating to gain these He soph. State New s Photo. over-HieMa The An:.-* m u the one that the top three quarterharks arc engaged in jun.c .|jeraLoflS. and h3s made Rogers. Cheboygan sr.; Martha Zee. E. Aurora, rights." He made a reference ■ '*'» dpvs ,i^u inarmed >ui-q Udison, who was voted the must valuable varsity performer plans ?o reerganTze. N.Y., fr.: Theta Lewis; Vonnie llosiner, Sheridan to the recent student uprisings t!i»'if> "bos«:!e act*" and rhr»-;»t- .<••. curing's Old Timer win, has been given the starting nod. •The station will be run <>n a In Korea which resulted in the »- . » rv'.aiiate .o ■ '«■ futu.o ..i the other two signal callers. Leroy Loudermilk and Don Stc.v- limited budget of $600 per year. installation of avc been promised plenty of action. ment, a new pointing out that student* govern¬ -v<*id Perry First Performance of Spring • Spartan 22-man first string system will be engaged in the Each ij.irmitory has contrib¬ fit lirief answer delivered run and do accomplish objec¬ a i iia'-t'f. The varsity has a squad of II offensive specialists and uted $50 fhi- erm to help put in Momow Thursday the t nileil tive* which seem at rirst beyond ; :ad • -t 51 defensive specialists. (See "OLD TIMERS". Page 31 arnu-vement. "I'm not one of tho*e who doem't have eoohdenre in the the station der ' The k transmitter n working or¬ and control Band in Impressive Coneert Slate* it again ha*. *ent Mirli Hu*>ia but "for purel) ackuow ledced *ps tilcbl* defen*ivo that over board are to be set up different¬ ptirpoxes." By ELEANOR HATFIELD c illrainc. Norf rv" *■Vv* I'm convinced that we're tie- g.neer in the auditorium tiiir'. d«* (i.iui.rt A business The program began wish Itiin- ed, including the delicate "Aro- was a l»it overplus cd. and "If .;n th.i: the cou- manager for the ing discriminated agaimt." he sky-Korsakov's rtately "I'mces- ganaisi-." fcHturing harp and MMiiidcd like a grade B movie !«'; ciuv w open ..ii iittu.. at ion wi.: ai>»» be hired by the n - $ ■ s - i added. sion of Noble?;," from "Mlvda.' Mute, the forceful and dramatic score. phere board. Perry, A 221 Butterflei i .ntinneiv nore uncertain. Proposed improvements and :\ir< m changes in the ROTU progra'n ha", or Ci.i Lmderman, A 422 "Cuban Fantasy." Kenncr, inciudetl three move¬ bv Fred "Le* "I A'S Dragons Toreador-." D'Alcala," and the marcli ' The happy IVi-petUum Mobile." S' ..a - unmet-., • an Lo/ido'i one e,-«.r!ed ,i befori* " ,S-r q| Ratncr hail, are taking appiica- plav- growing .jjjjjf ;* ' were again emphasized in the question-and-an- again and t;«u.s ?or T t* poMt.ons. .>»arti .'WikfnVsdav a>.» ments; the exciting Dance." "The Sea," a vluw. n.el- "Native theme popularised in the .-' .ituiiii.; Slerlw A:ch; >»i, i k;'a ident Khru?nchev wtil Eb-'uh'.u. c: t<« ask poKtpoue Pres¬ get Brody parking .stick¬ smooth, pulsating Latin rhythm.-. Midla i -oph-. on piccolo, an 1 h;* vi-.t to next month the compulsory feature with t ie age er* for the.r cars. Future paik- The hand then performed an Student* on Visit J-.s-pi Scott, Dunuid .opa . <>:* Arguments i-upiKirting thu. v;cw understanding that change* in the academic content of the pr<»* tng stickers .vonid i*. obtained interesting version of the lir*l movement from BeethovenS From Minnesota 'ui.a, irontauuHl a ;;o<»d orcrivs- fiave reached western capitals til from '.he rcs.dent advisors of :ral itavkR! >und and uplifting Iron* diplomats in Moscow.qu.il- gram would be initiated "within "Moonlight Sonata." However. fied officials reported. Diplo¬ a year." "*•? the hail.?. •^po. The fast and ,n'ricate I he intricate, (lowing melody of Two exchange dtnleiit- in oi-iodv .V.»,. played -.veil t»y lerth mats in London think a po In reply U a quesMen from thin masterpiece loses much nf iieultural education from the »n in'cr- ?'.oJoist and achieved p .m-ment of the Eisenho,'< i Carl think (iriffler. Slevena said. "I U b a shame to waste Prince Aly its beauty in orchestration. An effective rhythm accom¬ University of Minnesota are vl- ,v ting MSU this week to visit e-tintj and pleasing ton,p ton. kouihI com- v ceBat.on .■ really might mean it* u, - meaey hask* ROTC** whew II students and faculty, tour un¬ paniment and march-like tempo "Manntn Veen." a tone jen'm reutd he used fer mere esaee- Dies in Crash sparked the |H*rfurmance of Cur¬ iversity farms, visit high school by iladyri Wood with Sco'.l.-h lial defense expenses. He gave examples of the PARIS (/Pi—Prince AJy Kha.i. tis' pojiular "Canta Surriento." vocational agriculture and talk with President John classes, overt.»nes, ple. but again much was ivas tM-autifully sim¬ ;ri Big Weekem I shortage of engineers and other Education Dean scientists as fields in. which the wealthy sportsman killed in a suburban high¬ - diplomat, I'aeWaging Show . Hannah Clifford and F.nckson. interpretation by a band of this type. The performance was < x- le Scheduled money could be spent with more was Lylo Ross and Jose C. Zar- cessive in volume and strength. tangible results. "1 can see a lot of unfortunate way crash Thursday while driv¬ Presented Today raga are the representatives A rousing performance of ex¬ For Parents ing in from the races with a from the Agricultural Education cerpts front "Stars and Strqw* (dee "TRlSTRlJr, Pi«t 3) beautiful woman at his side. An expohinon of packaging Club of the University of Min¬ Ballet Suite" by Herstiej-K.y The campus will roll out 1 He would methods i« being held toduy and nesota. Dave Morey and Dave proved a line finish to a weii- 'have been '49 in Hiedemanii June. Saturday in A-2 on South cam¬ pus. . Peacock will represent MSU cm the Minnesota campus. roumled, Well-executed ec.neeit. The band playetl tvvo encores bright end lor green students carpet uxid this week parents With him were the French The second annual show, Michigan State's Agriculture — both marches: "Foundation alike as a host of springtime rtmXIKG • >*• IXTMRMATION I lUcr (I). Tackl* (Ma «h> for Parents' Weekend here end JndJ Cnne ef the Freeh* Wins Award model Betuna, a constant com¬ panion on his European visits, rponsored by the packaging, features school of displays of Education Club initiated the stu¬ dent exchange program in 1959 March," by Richard Goldman, and "Father • of Victory," by activities burst into blootn. ■* lounni. M»to New. The annual Parent's Weekend, fMa. Dr. Etfon Hiedemann has re¬ and his chauffer, who was rid¬ packaging equipment, n e-w to improve relations among ag¬ Louts Gatmc ing as a passenger while A'y method*, and student projects. riculture colleges and univer- Engineering Exposition, and In¬ ceived the top award that MBIT drove. Neither Bettina nor the Exhibits arc also shown on ternational Festival to share the scientists give annually to one chemical testing, lough hnndr Kxchanges have been made Uanviiifi Tonight Veeps Appointed chauffer was reported seriously wo of their mgpibers for outstand¬ hurt. ling, and physical tilting with Ohio State and University f , , f f : jjotight. ing research. Kicking off the weekend's act¬ The professor of physic* -was The first son of the late Ag;< Hours of the exposition today of Wisconsin. In r alley t.ourl Khan HI, Prince AI/ loved to 1 to 5 and Saturday f) to ">•. MSU representatives are sel¬ ivities will be the Grand Pnx of AUSG Meeting arc presented with the senior award drive fast but in recent Free coffee will lie served by ected on the basis of leadership, Casual b the word for today. MSU of the MRU chapter of Sigma Xi cars at 9:15 a.m. Saturday. years had given up auto racing. the Packaging Wives Club. academic and personal abilities Dre sed in juil about any¬ Eleven midget auos, designed. at the scientific society's annual »> JOVCB thing from school clothes to Intiit. and drwn by members of Hertnif. K- l ieilet banquet Tuesday night In the Bermuda shorts, Greek and non- Union ballroom. Blork ami brittle C.Iah I Ve/aires Greek couples will gather at the engineering organization* on "'"1 Urry Campbell, PUpp, DeKjUb. III.. St«akcr pro-tem Jim Ander¬ Dr. Hiedemann was cited for merltork.u. rwirch for nuuiy *t rill I pa «rr M tfkeiul a a III »* . . llllillll'S ♦ . BULLETIN Valley Court near the East Lan¬ campus Kedzle chemistry laboratory. will race around the son. Sparta soph.. announced the - sing Legion Hull from 9 to 12 The queen o( the Engineering kf-hail M.ph,. w«re »|> committee assignment*. The Ave years In ultrasonics the study •' Nprilal to thr Stale Nr*» i/Pi tonight for thg Greek Week exposition will be crowned bu Wednesday as ad- committee* arc academic affairs, of high frequency sound waves The Block am! Bridle Club i* preparing for ;t full weekem! —The Mirtligan Leclftlaturr ap¬ sponsored Street Dance. the Kmights of St Patrick, an ■Jh.-trative vice-president congress business and state af¬ beyond the range of human of activities, which will begin at 7:45 a.m. Saturday with proved late Thursday night a Students will Ik? entertained hearing. hill aiithorixing giearly SLI.fttO,- enginerring h<»norary society. T° Mecutira visa-president, fairs, finance, organiaztions ami the annual *prnjr livestock and meat* judjrinK context. The free of charge under an especi¬ She will also lie presented ut the The award was pre.vented by U00 in j^K-liquidating fund* at student rights and welfare. contest i* oj»en to all atudentH on campus except those who ally ordered star-lit "ky while PPwthely, of AUSG. by A resolution which provides the president-elect. Dr. G. Mal¬ seven Michigan state colleges music from Rud Spangler'x band .May Hop in the Union at 9 p~m. have competed on a senior judging team representing MSU Saturday. p "l«it'■•'hoDan Riedel. the rules of procedure way colm Trout, acting in the ab¬ of the president. Dr. Law¬ in intercollegiate comjietition. Prizes will be awarded at the and unlver*ltie», will echo against a backdrop of Engineering exhibits will be represents (rater- adopted. A similar resolution is sence MSI! f» authorized to build a Greek columns. In case the or¬ on display, and >tage shows will rence Sonimers, The award in- dormitory, housing 1.000 > resign hit seat in adopted at each new congress. club's Spring Round-up banquet. May 24. new der is not filled and rain Is sent be presented without charge at • eluded $130, a certificate and a student*, which will coat <5.000.- «iu U, tackle special prob- Congress heard several repre¬ Livestock will be judged all instead, the dance will Ia? moved 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.. sentatives of various insurance paperweight memento. who have had little or no ex¬ ooo. to rase a "critical" dormi¬ to the American Legion Hall. .•.•ordinate total gov- Still other activities planned "*' f rationg companies who are bidding for . morning in the judging pavilion, perience in evaluating carcasses tory housing problem. of the exec- ef";rtive, and judicial tho Student Health Insurance (jpilol DrmoulritwB a free lunch will be served the and wholesale cuts of meat. The club's annual student- The project Was recommend¬ Junior 0|H-iiin^» for visiting parents include a coffee hour at 1 p.m. Saturday t..... Plan, an annual life and acci¬ An orderly demonstration is contestants at noon, and trie ed by the Board of Trustee* last I « upbell will be in slated to be held at noon today rrteais judging section will begin faculty picnic will take place week. W ith present accommo¬ Petitions for Junior Council in the Union ballroom, hooted by. 1"* 'he cabinet. dent policy offered to the stu¬ offices will be available Monday President John A. Hannah; the dents. The investigation was on the Capitol lawn by four col¬ at l:3o p.m. in the meats lab Sunday from 10 to 6 at Francis dations, they said, $.15$ student* Women's Intel-Residence Sing, |>" annas l k«,k Herkert. Us- placed in committee (or 'consideration, further leges, including Wayne Univer¬ sity and the University of Mich¬ A practice session will be held tonight In the meats lab for Park in l,ansirig. Food will tn* furnished by the club. Cars will will reside next year in dormi¬ tories designed for 7,$52. arid Tuesday in the Union con¬ course, according to Bill Myrrs, Fanfasian" at 3 p.m. Sun¬ * af those who are particularly interbe leaving from Anthony Hail Junior Class vice president. day in the auditorium at Kt$- new Dr. Murray Hewgili of the igan. The demonstration^ is lor a ((instruction is expected to ested in participating between 9:30 and 1(1 a.m. for There are seven channanships logg: and Sorority Sing, sched¬ ;«»*.. . speech ■ department will speak "reasonable arms agreement', according to Pete McPherson, meats contest in the This session is those who web transportation begin this summer, wltii com¬ and five members-at-largc posi¬ uled from 3 pan. Sunday in the before congress next week on pletion set for fall of 'tl. East Lansing soph. especially uesigned (or those to the park. tion* open, ho said. Aud. . to parliamentary procedure, f ' t ilii iM,: : V 'riM&A - - - ■ " • - Pinning* Religious Organizations Schedule Open' House By MARIANNE J.AHN lessor of education, will give a evening at AH Saints Chore, LAMBDA rm ALMA talk" entitled "Modem Secular- evening prayer and sup, ^ Campus religious Organizations have planned weekend i;,;Ti " lowing the *up|wr, M . n„: Xaucy ' Martin. Ubcrtyvilic. open houses for visiting parents and guests. Also included Members of Canterbury Club Kimber will speak on < ; I!!., sophomore and Delia Clam- in their schedules are pizza parties ancPa religious drama. will gather at « p.m. Sunday Symbolism." ma, to l»ean Kelley, Lansing Catholic Student Organization scwhoniorc. Sandra Petersen, lias planned a swimming party Wesley has scheduled their Ionia Junior, Landing junior; to Al RlrhirdA, Jan Domain* for 7:30 tonight in the Men's Intramural building. They have also Scheduled a square dance weekly forum* for 7 Sunday night in 31 Union. A film en¬ titled "John Wesley" will be Michigan State News 34l Stucew t-w.1 Uiwn« 'tuti'pii Chelsea sophonto e and Pi Beta featured in the program. Published on cla^i days Honda*- Ihrottgli FtMav inclu- and pizza party from W-12 Sat¬ of Gamma Delta full. oiU spring ...» -k-" - terms: —- Tl dwnnji wn'Mr. wn Phi. u> Peter Kakela. Toledo, urday night al the Catholic Stu¬ Members i-iai * fresli '-an u-suc Iwlwiffi rjntnrar ..... nf .,n«| ,i 1 (alt I (TO at terms. ,1,. KmIii under *h* act ol March 3. 1479 «t the iv .. _ Ohio Kiphomore; Jydy sophosnore; Jpdy Han Haack, dent Center. have planned an open-house "t-i-nnd class matter Escaitabi srjphotnore and Hi Wesley Eaundatinn Is spnn- buffet luncheon for visiting par¬ '^Mni'l 'sulvscrlntiona o.»*ab!c in advanco tor one teriu 13 Beta Pb:. to tlevM Peterson, Co- ents and guests from 4 to H p.m. •enns. *1. t<»r three ternui , , „ soring a religious drama en¬ Member, of the Inland D»H* Pre**. Associated Pi«m ritftna junior: Judy Wrigh*. Saturday and Sunttay after¬ Associalrd Collegiate r*re-» titled "Christ In the Concrete . Pleas a H dgc sophomore, *•> noon.". Following tie 'open- Sli/Jtin Prw, C ity." The one-art play will be Editor-in-Chief Gerald Hakrr. Jloekford, 111., housi; on Sunday, members will presented at 7:3• tonight in the Acting Hnalncva Manager Dick |>riB sophomore. gather for their weekly cost- Eaul I i-sh-r soeial hall nf Peoples Church, < ircnlathin Dtrrrlpr plus supper and evening vespers. Pill GAMMA lil.l.l \ hunt actors are the Trojan Vaierie SmiUi, Chicago. IV. I'layers. a touring group from An opcn-houac iv alw sched¬ Taylor Cnlversity, I'pland. Indi¬ uled hy the IllllPt Faandation VOL. .\'n. 31 Friday, May 13. IO611 l-.a> y freshman and Gamma Pin Beta, to James l.au. Iloyal Oak junior. ana. Admission is free. from 3-5 Bnnday aflcrnann at Hillel House. Micli,(a 11 State News Trinity Collegiate Fellowship Your Key to Better Values . . . Crossword Pu/zle has planned to meet at 3:45 p in nniJ Simduy for a buffet supper. The EttlQCJl S3 theme for the evening is "Chris¬ ACROSS Supple¬ Society 30. ment? OQUOH'J □; 1 tianity and Your Friends." 1 Gaiter SI Srrap M □nor* ciQaauniiB Lutheran Student Association 3 Belgian food' asm riau urn commune in muu itnu UDUIJ has.scheduled their weekly sup¬ I.I MIA BAl'MER I Hid on 12. Eternity per for 5:30 Sunday evening. II Bo Ameri¬ Jf Vehicle* on 3d naanaa tl llt NEWS SOCIETY EDITOR runner* Following the supper, the guest can country aHoaac] nrou speaker. Tom Green, asst. pro- 14. In turn* 14. Crying II. Drafts □ran nr-Tio aunn 15. Wealth II. Tableland IT. tneircie* □uc! OUUD OBcra M.Rlva River rsran rir.iLi,j r-inria CLASSIFIEDS IT. •fetch cap ll. Cmmet II Helen a harrier N. Hereever 41. Ihlndiaea»e Ipiutien ef Veeterdey'e Purtle CAMPUS irra vrrs A essh fur 1.1 baluri II Yeunc ish tf Lewyer fee a 2 Daddy 9 Come upon IlKADI.IMCS: I p.m. Uav Before Publication for Tore. Wed.. Vhur«. lion roriirt II. Sherteiea .1 Wake-rob.n suddenly and Fri. Edition.. Deadline for Won. Edition: 1 p.m. In. uit-nihcrs w St. Bmlieeriee lamely A Hindi 10 Oppeaed Itill. Payable *02 and 1-5 Moaday f broach Friday be 7.7 renlb 44. Optional rymhela II. Agta «:!• e m. aeon# nl m$ nf the Kilt Till. PAST WEEK sorority members have above le a ♦TUhwoseo I. Rright and 19 Toothed KD 2-1511 EXT. 2b IS been arising In the wee hours of the morn In put the finishing touches on their selections for the sixteen houses competing. Htate Newe Photo hy Mike Denny, cloth eheerful wheels Old annual Sorority Ming Snnriay afternoon. Pictured M. Rounder *.asr' 4 Treaty 7. Affirmative 14 Compensate itontim i'ICk,. vote I. Grown last 24 •uatained 21. Spider i AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE HOUSING mm (.11 U the vai Hap Everyone's Invited! Si Jep ANNOIHrCNKNT ROOMS Wilson will dJU iAAlA measure 1154.444 DIAMOND SNOW MNOLER AND DOl'Rt ft ibf samp. Tver acbool Reserve a-nv ! he t r 29. Whit May 24-27-24 ■ ■SI ■■ ti Greeks lo Sponsor Street Dance 24. Subjects e Complete Selectitwi fa t 1137 Albert F.D 2-3 . V gj UJ i ir r ■■■ 29. Bp title 27. Worm 1 l.'iH MO A ROADHTRH-WIRF. Special Prices l Wi T wrftl'.f aiOawalls. 17 f*c» Mr Tom Johnson, outstanding t- \l»l I \ll»l 11:11 / chanted Evening" theme. The Art Nherwood Hand as I heir P! Beta Phi is presenting their r ■ si □B m 7T w? 2f. Retiring 14 Tree whacta. HCd) Sham ED 2-3*3" 34 diamond expert, will be here a: k am Hilda ekenri i h\ will furnish the music for the spring term party at the OUIs Hotel Saturday evening A Un .4 to 32. Burepesn SHARP" 1933 CADILLAC COl't'K Da villa Metallic (iulfstrcam Bhn- Saturday, May 24. from 10 a.m. Ad.', ley's rr IT w TT ** ir T forage plant full nlcatpd interior E\- t" f» p.m. to assist in custom Ml I Ull . P ilance House. to he hrld at the Tlce spring-time theme with decor¬ m *■& A, 32. Shrub nou-vr. cellcnt cundMitm. IV B-0B4S 3-4 o m design and *i>ectal problem*. 1953 NEW MOON, .. c Gary llel-IET |».m " -'I ' ■». ations of lilacs ami daisies will r n rr w 35 Highly hedrenm. full hath. Onml wti in la>! i'i FREE DIAMOND DONER .ft- at Cavanaah Trailer i niir« r 'I'M- ttMlVT'tl "1 Si:':, ill K. furnish a background for music skilled 210. TWO- East Street. Lot No. ii.t and 1 The ' A itii.il Atich.' ft' TT 75 94 Despised SAVINGS STAMPS iv . •* • 'V n? h '1.1 !'»<•,r .mmiril th.H 1-vClliltg > II ! • ■ T.'i- wilt highlight the week" t f.r ii. Kenny Ua\. f.'ie "Annual Rlrtmia.. flu ' W n I ir 27. Largo tondition. pder 3 R A tf raroDtlrif. clean Rett o«tr t«R«-s. IV 4-412W 31 Redeem Now and Save urdi. IV« Tht Hume .tt the I>••,;a fJunjm.i'. held r* HE strong n.in William H Thaipaan. Jeweler LA «*ALLL at lot I IT. Trait irwtler Have 42 i I I, |»„ Mir *< a- H> v .,'' i>e Saturday evening r_ »fU| Rih hook t»V> MO TD RXCEIJ.FNT cun- PRANDOR » ■■ - i.i utter w T w TT - HI 7-1*477 after i S» on Trcizc Ilcurctik" Mil Mil M i-l- «ill »o- ptcctif their spring term pro Kl.iv rvi-,11!.;: A lucky in 0 ?>»!• brothers of Delia the p iplai - L'psil»»n V s tr W4 34. Cancel 34. Indigo plant rfitiun. never raced s^e Saturday ai 1914 HaMett Road ED 7-M46.1 31 SHOPPING EENTEIt Mall ( MR — IV 5-474k l«a GREAT 1.AKP*- i>cdTf»<»fT>s. new sofa, ten X', n r •'1 » guards Hu i.-ovidi-cl hi lie l>»n Ht»iris' will to honored -f .r his ,iv- New V"Jk, NV.v Y .rk w 40. Glacial ice t%»l NASH METROPOLITAN ditfoa See at 217 Trail*: H«w Ata 41. Depicted tAnii nntea Mutl cell lnimediateti • a!! ED 1-ai41 after So T» in <• t the IM J himK-. ;is he ( ,e theme -i( the informal TT" TT msc msmrcTOR moving »« u 43 Soak up ill 7-MZR 31 \\e*t Coast has for sale romcl*?* anoers ma ii.- I.iw. M -An- \l- v..:?» the n—it jsirty held by Dei'.a Ch» IT *4 44 Posaessive bou-ebold (urniHhina incLi.ftr.e n*a- I In- turn of l arnhda ( III \I.U." The f W annlianret. uiano. T\'.. recti',1 The dt-frn- « ii<»r ' . m i - .c .r SuMmiay evening Stereo vr mr l>li,t n ill least and dance at their 111. sr event vviii hi provided |.y p: ovule the musical background adjective nlaver and book.-ases Will srll LOST and FOUND ihr "Eo 4l» Ml s aonablr anvwr.e inrerented in rent¬ t'rescent Hall Huh evening al " I'.ud Si>.ini! . for d wiring on the patio HI TMII 94 MIR1 ing this aoartment from local rvou-c torr Mm Gt.A K read) t«r Walnut llills t ounlrv I luh. bolder after June-13. tV 3-«7i : ;j brum (re*"' of la = a rimf Ptioi.e ED > Trophies will he presented to FORD t*.« fJHKFN TUDOR H\ ivlinder. atraiabt PLAYPEN. STROLLER. ' NIP-V- the t'reseenl Itall Hueeii and jnift. 24.o the be miles. HIM, by owner. FE B-8WS tf *>" between K. r.. and N-- - I *uit, *t;e two E.D 7-7013 "t h cenl her court as a highlight of the 4tn on Diamond lour Prwe »0 .ncie. EMPRESS SF- 5 ED 2-M70 i rtruing. The music for the dame TWO NAVY BLUE Suits One guards t-elee BonrteoaV summer a«|rlis nill he furnished by lint lit eionotn*' can. Rootle** inside and r.i Biondi sire 24 After It am IV l-«M> 31 IM its nut. A-t mechanlcallv nri.-ed for sun k aale. will finance »» BarK.nn PERSONAL yien is t bank Hov Chrtatenncu f uid fftlWOS HIOH-ri TAPE recorder tlaowiia Phi It'-irt t, ai«» pk* rate* Reverse direction control e*ce»-' . txperji Sale-. Mason, OR 7-M11 tf OERAtjmm HARRIS AND 1 I. mndttton ItM Cad leave OINtA une pf nluig thru- annual spring tcfi Den at » 414 Rett RWIFt lake But ad •• BRAKES COMPLETE RFL1N1M, •late Ntsre of fire heieer - II » *;.srd-luieba iriy this evening al the lain •II*».» and up AdjUKtment. P*-. <«o«m| „ V " »<»• hm free »>mh in i s <-< ig CountClub. Hay naed tiree Champion Brake Heline -. Drtee-ln Rrwg t. D DECORATED 1 ARC.* DELIVER- ill Mid P.. Kalamaaoo. IV 4-4444 tf Ell to vnu for uatiie*. blrtbda** tl'iUitding provme h>e tmiiue. KWART BAKCRV DFt ivt*« The Alpha Stgm.? Phi horn r arc thy ill in* tronsformed into a movh EMPLOYMENT l-rt.. It. fore tv'. lM H -p , .funit I'RED RANORR WASHERS tfte- l a.ai. I cah-r torught Three Jiur1 1 i C, MEDICAL TECltNL OLOGMT ARC P. s miruis. 943 ana us Oaodreai liar- ' will in t.J•« Rlore. ttUt Beet Miihie-a- ml Kakela ovii'H he shown Female for ftid or oai ari-fime work in l. Call nr 4-1449 vi,-e Avenue. IV 9-1424 r.VBS\,ST Aio:;; wit i; atlihke f the r.hapvci n^ general horaite bit'l/icld art on u, with vendor, on hath Mil trudiUntidi po)H-orn am . t'OLLRUEI MEN ! — YOU fan earn I4UDNUT SHOP IS OPfN RIAL CSTATE r.d Run Hat 4ton4 thia sun- dv tirmk . town B summer aaihnt lint Cuten,In yourdivision a own home »f 9 I s. to 4 p . Ak On Naturdzv evening the Sleoa. Bui ureau. aim ue at t»" »♦ brothers of Alpha fiainnia It ho II emplnrment. are prrHCiiting their miiiiiijI arantee write: Eutene wood. ir« 211 MAC. spring term paitv with "In- Kalamazoo, LatumK. AdoIt nou jS ii-li I FOR RENT Staff GOUD ~ MERD NAL1. for ferial _ Hill tiu-luun M(IU I ilit•U' function* Also kitchen. Official un- i Mart siul niiitt.il onsor ivereltv aoorovM Orante Hail. »J Willi a III strllrstb Trowbrldte Road. IV »«9I »-9flR» 31 2T D ClcUT.'x .1/1V l;t STREET DAXCE FOR SALE (' LETS NOTHAli ' ANiOfmATfluc, Citercttes KiG.-t: :s cedei CNE-HANrtt) J enifp! s. _ 9:00 PJI. k'ir.g a-d Ptllart |2.3i ihag fell haUs ■ (Nama braaJ »e- « raruj 12 fa* I2.2T WJsaa and Pa*atyi«aaia Tims tails— MAY H COMMUNITY PROJECTS 12.44 (I ea.) J R« laafaa ial |lsni - R»e, II.T4 fij" |4.44 MAY I~> SORORITY SINC. SoHBalW and latchalh (Wlisanl— . rVPLNG — GENERAL W • « 12.44 Inf. W *ears aeoartanee. V i orcl »n | Charre Una. ED 7-<>i ladmiataa lata—12.49 u0 2:30 - AID Whda Trials Oetasda I n and |J.Sf LEARN TO FLY al Rhao "O Lew rales. Dane a»rt- N Oawt. $5.44 r ote* north oa Abbott -•4224 or ED 7^014 Whda Own Shoes—14 »a RELIGIOUS SERVICES Sleayiaf Bafs—1».99 _ TYPtF-T ANN BROWN » *• J-344 EliitrSe trpeuriter — i CaOc i Can-at Nat -f P«r» and thaacr, Ar»o fsiif 7:00 UNION BALLROOM PUsWsl —14.99 Staahmf Paa4 W^an-Ww TV AND RADIO am * *: Air Parsa iohhar Cals»>l$li b-" rates 4a students. Nev loaW—7-man. rtw buo TV *ett and antenna? *'-• Cke«Ml-SI lb, 11, io .. Mt. i'STESr.'W BffiSJ.'c I'iquCV.t E VOrKigaw IV 7-4559 Charsaal Grills—99< «o, emu MIXTIUTIJ- Plartit Air M«RrnMi-$.* i rt. fv i arxrsLis'tvU Adah LJa v„t». Caait Guard an •OOMt prasfd—$4.9§ Pdhrf TaalU hy Diitisiet, Zshca transportat on MitchaM, Discawsted irrurutuu: . . 'um -<• ' Dinnf LsSfb— kCwr; $44.45 *4-4 M»k« Uf« Hilfr Fall t»nr- % — S'.,: — , Ju.t pa* for ypur rawn — L.' Lr-s. * $»-? $!C2.50 IO, (mil tl) I * bar„»r b-B r-l I'rtlb. soe*. M«U. ,ou want: _ Mrtcrv. Ohcaeatad. WANTED Adiar AtMats WMe Saptr Satis— Fr»f TV * Phono Double. MM .L • •pastas aSI I. « „ Slr.. MiH-l '! . « M.? |! SW» b, Mb b »o - lilt * ^ II* Inuia straei Tl,,. ED 1-MT1, *57, I - TWO UAH **» " Haci Sparlal Summer Rate. Foe Man * Women r|n r. GREEK WEEK Opu Mws Dm, aa* M. n.,h, rx ro* — mnu.uoi U 50 Double - appsovkd bw M SiSo ^sE«rjws; sazJSsz —. awaa. p Mtar „ ■tcSUANT s«rm -i.a wnsot- STATS moms, three men, tall, erira-e ban- and entrance taraga. Abboh II45 » TOCB MOWING Hiell Mir inc.\\ ktate xrn* >urc'i [ " H ' Trustees Discuss Decision Ma? 13. IMC I'aff Three ^cnl African Diniicr Smidiiv (Continued from Pa ye l) the out'-"|.'II itf viflunt jry or board in the form of voluntary things about rhs miliviv or¬ compulsory watf Idft entirely to v#. compulsory, or If it wa# in the Proceed- from the Wot Afi - rnieken, ,ulov nee with \o?.r - ganization, but it -U thu only th-• discretion .if the schools in¬ form of- initiating academic fre-l; pineapple. cociifOi'. can dinne- Suiidav will h» !i> «!>•- army we have and «» uavo to volved, with the Department of changes with a view of improv¬ o«r;n:M an i orange-. \ support It," Huff said in d'ifenrr Defense favoring 'voluntary. "A fray ex*,*■»«<•-: of 'he .n? MKl' ing the existing program. T • dn-.cr "ill la -V t o< hi* volti lo retain -i.pul- tn ill,.: v student- participating in the j-'u-* requirement does not VanderpJoeg replied that, ''ft (■•■ftMeria -*tvie from 12:80 to ' to sory. ' • ex s:." tii«» letter continued didn't to .dent «tutl.v tour ana work c»mu» come u- as a question, in the South Campus mill 'IV - A letter from A^'t ti. •':i, \ ■l -Ti .V Moore, avs'» piuf. of we brought it up" as a question- project in Wot Alnc.iri uti* heta. *1 50 »er peiwin. arr i of Defense Charles Y-.me natur.it science, asked if toe between keeping compulsory bURir'tiCl - !< a' the C.N uunge, Un;->.., was r.-ad which maintameu that que- ion was brought before the ROTC or abolishing it. The neiiii w»!i include fried <«itd at the dour n Prtr* k ffrig I-*shn UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN JAJT I AWING CHRISTIAN FIRST CHURCH OF PEOPLES CHURCH TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST STUDENT " lo-rilriioniirMlmiMl AND STUDENT CENTER EAST LANSING lit r r.rand River annual ear Vet's %fcj.ii. Diieen Nancy Re«#l«n« In pirltired here Ho I •« K. k parlan HURHNH WII.I IUH Aven a • FOUNDATION Fast Lansing ii the local setting a trial run, uith Nancy l-angin. left, nup- Inniion and Ann Mrrrl. F I Interdenominational ervfee *ta- • (vising Alt ii at work, left lo ritht. an* Jack IM- Pl*D|f If hlnrbt Nurlli of Mcrkrv Hall) fourth Servlea II A.M. Vet'N cliiti kogrti. Stan Kami. Hrure (■oodhurn. Dick Tromb- worship -.| it vie is ?oe west (irand River at ftflcklgan (ampus Potior: Donald W. Hub Its W ft rand River at !l a.m. Price* u 111 |cy. and lliel llick*. i» err* into OTHFK KFRVlCPS "NOT VOIR OWN" ? p ill tlif game. H 44 a nt. kunkav grhuul Slmli-nt tit vv eraud River Clan 11:3# • ni Dr l>. .Marlon simm*. preaching Topii "Itrligions of the W'oiid the team kicks' off Ike I.uther n • I lien lor I'liiverklly Kt orient* Mudrnl Aimm Upon Dr. Ram lletal. Mst s u v gathers Fu,k forces with WiUon in the THE SOUND 9:41 P.M. Hullot Supper Supprr 5:30 put. Church School foreign Kindles Drpi All are welcome lo attend Cbnrch All ITiivrrMlv smtfrntr H>lrum( Speaker . t i will be Carl Chaiun at 6:15 Program: Dr. T<>u> (irrfii Service*, and visit, and use fbo 9 39 AM II MAM Fvervone Welcome a k anvl Herb Adderley and ' ):## p.m. tt>dn«djy F.trnlni ".MODERN .SMT LAKIYM ' Reading Room Crib room through high school age i, Adui • ley's Hudas at halfbacks. u » u a 1 running OF iftvitt Gary Ballmah. injured •> ui last week's intra-squad i. v.rd.;. , and is lorccd t<» sit out MUSIC AT. JOHN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH OT EDGEWOOD EASTMINSTER LUTHER CHAPEL 1Fred Arbana* and An li-:uistaiter. tackles Mickey 4 CATHOLIC STUDINT EAST LANSING PEOPLES CHURCH PRESIYTERIAN AND Vta'kcr and Tom WinLcki. sod guard > beKux Huaurd HDd Mudd center and Dave CENTER CHURCH STUDENT CENTER Jtinder- make up the line. INTRODUCES WESLEY FOUNDATION^ Interdenominational I Missouri Ivuird) IT, It. Kavanaiigli f'r. V Zipplf Wilton M. loo N. Hagadnrn Road Itnnani, Rev Robert I. Moreland. Minister The defensive line is bolstered (5 block» north of ornnd River) 3JT MAC. Avenue brail* I- Jordan 411 Abbott Road hv the "lour Bees", who are Itev. Truman A Mnrrlann. Mlnltiee 940 Division Street. I U ready to succeed MC UUdilT* ailnl»t#r» Key. Robinton (j. Lapp. Minuter siimiay Mawn ( rew"' ' j(iae. > i of last seaMiu. ihc Bee line are tackle Ed center Dave Behrman FLEDER MAUS 7.JII - 8:45 tllabv mi line lo.oo • l»m at - 9:4.1 A 11:39 • Sunday llll. JOV Wonhin ||F IHI SCSI)AT SERVICES I Kt NDAV PltiM.lt )M I. Jr. Huh hrltool, »l» Abbon Rd »Vm. J. Hiiimn. Pavtor (fiapet And Pauenaf# tlanm I llllls 11 AN FA Mil 4 • Sermon My: ii guards Mike Biundo and »«i v. Wliioii M- Trnnaui V ,lo mi. f liiireh School lelephust: ID f-#77» • i Biondo and Fred Hoylen. TUB SIMNliKNt'ST UOIIKNT flailv Maaiei M» a, *.«» A.M. Rev. Truinan A- Morriton and Adult Kiudy, smdeni* included F in a in. R«d Cedar brlionl -yieu is top Bee. havina the Otto itlork Weil of S. Ilarruon ltd #;M a m II a m C'Mbbery and Nur«ery provided this sine or tiii: kcd ckdak Cunfiulniu Daily h ihi AM a a |il:.l# St VDAV Kt HLDI I K i experience. He is consider- on sever Dr. am Worship AND V 9:39 I' M- nrtff MbMrv) * Willi eonlliiuiug Church .School for Divine Worship: 9 «#. in eo, 111$ ad '» i one of the best defensive II Mid'a.m. State Theatre Nursery at 8:#o am. A M fcatorriav 4-1:1# * third grade and under M 1 » » :ard-linebackerii jn the busi- IrJo-'J 00 P.M. Nurtrry for hoih Service* n (h# Cr» 1910 8 II I' M- Suiidav Forutii ChurrhSrhool Church Schnol Sestluii* At » H» A Hit# A.M. SFKMON siodeotc fhsmaii Delta) LEvuhding out the defensive i'Epk r (rib loom through Jnnlnr High "A CHRISTIAN PROIiRI.HSltlN e *"i c arc thive experienced and (AIIIOl.ll SlllltV! OltUANI- supper; $-•# P.M. f.|'. a in toilrgr l lata Wetlev Jr High bellowthlp 4:1# 4-.lt ijuniors. Dick OxcnduK- AAIIUN 111-1 Is ai MIAv 1 J. i Cordial at ends and lloua# Sr Huh #r|lun*hip ftIIDIMS WLI.COMK K.Jtcw^it, Bob Sqci in the WATER CARNIVAL Mi I'M I'tuiue iu 7-9179 19.10 Sthool a.m. All Age* Red I edar 1 M U 11(4 IMF. Call LD 8-9119 for IrauaporuUoii llnv T#*p#r» 9:11 Servirn pm- Available ,i Hun Hatcher. All SAINTS ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH THE Ndrlh Magnolia Ave. at F. Michigan. EPISCOPAL CHURCH • t Uusourl 9>uodi 219# IU.led Road Rev Deorge R. Hlhvn - Minister e*be«i«d itre* t* (!< .Mile Laal nf Nagndom Road) »r oh* l-lft(J STTIT 900 Abbott (load — III 2-un Last Causing * mill UM — 1 IS A M Itfv John r. Potirr • Chaplain M: TV Sunday School 9:15 A M, Morning Woisblp — It:## A.M. »«e ##i F» c» WITH Itev. (iordon M. Jones. Ret tut )iuik fttivie# — 9.e# P-M. yvTi i* Key. Rnbett Oaiduer Minuter to Mai i led biudcui* It-MIAV WOR9RIP 19 4# A.M. kvaniag larvic# -» f;#i P.M. IIQII SlHMU IUIKU Itev (ior nuiidav ftchoul II A# 4-m KINDT) MM)HE# Donald Circle— notoist CAMt tilst K) i l-l O D9SRDSM J. RELI-. Assoc Pastor I# #e A H RIRI» SCMtKil. 19 an A I I.J# (both nrhoul. §:» P.if. Iundav otriv el #:e# p.m. l ell IV j-sms for free bu* service, viurmpg aod rvriiipg AllilUlert Willi • le.na A 11.39 Worship Service* ll:o# A M "WHEN l |M II VIDLEl |*N" Cnitv M-ltool of Christianity l.ee'a. bomiuil. Missouri *:W ftuudn* evening Calvin Clnk 7 00 p.M. "ROR.NglOR THIS Hill R" lor single swung adult*. Hit tin, '11— r. .1 ot OUVET IAPTIST first in a series of |l|t.•%saEV,' Irum Hie movt unusual book tp l|ie Hible 8.1# PM- ADt'l.T VWI TM MI.MfWbllip ,nd CHURCH m-»" Ihi. Till k. Oirlmaii CENTRAL METHOMSI m,n of > off Rev U ill.an. llarimaii. Paeior h| SOAV HOLY TRINITY GREEK «'» "til ...Of . . suuriav howl l-W A.M INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH CHURCH ' -»'l thai ro.il, MornRU Worship •# m" U.'l f. UICHIUAF ORTHODOX CHURCH youth Uroups 5:JO 7 j'-jj I .M. •".riu, oor^ui »ith list-nine Senile , Dltatsa at | apitol %. Washington al l.Im MIR-WttH SFRVflL ypejher llev Don-Phillips, (ifand Rapids . Mt "rioht omI tmm- WorsiUp pri vices at 11 1 f.ahsitig Thur»dav 7 «« I' M • aud II i$ iir.f Jy r"m»«t| to bra lb, Tramportalion leaving |l»lvnia» i-4*W national Mouse 9 39 a.m. Suodav >»r 9;|5 a m •Mtudat f""l ' m-.nih, Of •"« 00 Tbore'o call IV Ml#? tor a rM». 1 i.tm a.m Minda> tftbh- 'School Morniiig Worship I'aui Morrison, preaching Divine Liturgy; srboot- lo.iwi to to A.M. % M woor-obwur In |(lo*r»l Ma pint Church to tampuvl a. 15 p.m Three Voiith flroiips miigoqn * Wss ofi- i n# pin evening lospiratioual Service Sunday srhool at a 49 Father Ruuklaki* -I'-eo oull Officiating in . . . b*0 uUocH V^-N'ra Eatlaai troJitlon gcc'r-l ' u*" "( '"1 cboebo lo bcolbcr LANSING CENTRAL FREE ' \ i hrist-f. entered It Mile Teaching Ministry" Cenir.il :* a friendly ihurvh For i.eoTge I ranspssctatiun t all lessens ID I-»ll Olote win. "U »ocroo roUoolor libit. i|% METHODIST CHURCH Wa»hiusinn at Jcffercon Laming Morning sundav School Uoiship — — It a.m." 10 <*"' Attend Your Church Vonth sen Ice — 6 «# P "»- Evening W orsliip — «■#• 0 w- Praver Meeting Wed. Evming-T:3# "The Church of Uie Light and I He Hour" This Sunday ■yy- . SPARTAN SPORTS THIS WEEKEND . Broncos Hand Netmcn IN Schedule IIIIOA* STATU MICHIGAN ceil GOI.F HTtTf: INTRAMURAL TiitTtS'AMFVT A- TOlTtWMKM IXTKAMI'HAL Spartans Row 'On Rest Water * w^m> » . FRIDAY Sunriav. May IS HiimIhiII — MSI *». Ohln Slate, Did Colleue Field, 2nd Straight Defeat. 5-4 Tnnf Grant Clark viiiriiHt 9:32 a ni. p.m. Western Michigan's tennis squad handed the MSI net- Jerry Tarnow SATURDAY Tom Varlv men its second consecutive defeat Thursday, 5-1. 9:IB a in. l «H»tl»;iII — Old Timers Game, Sparlan Stadium. 2 p.m. Gary Julian Saturday, the Spartans travel Have hjahrr: KaseXill — MSU vs. Indiana (2). Old College Field. 1 p.m. t'» Notre Dame for a match with ftraight sets. 6-4. 6-2 Hun srhafrr Rirhard Carlson Track — MSI' vs. Notre Dame, Ralph Young Field, the Irish. who have posted a Ron Mescal I and Ron Henry 9 4h a.m. scored victories ii Their 4 larence IMiec1.ii< 1 :.'U» p.m. 9-4 mark so far this sea.von ib*:.h Howard Vandrrllp "We beaten by a In-icr s.n^Ies action. Mescal I topped Golf — MSI! vs. Iowa and Michigan. Akers Course, S a.m. were John liarln team." commented Coach Stan Jr.n Scott. 6-2. 6-3. while Henry Greg Gillmor 9 '»« a in Drobae after his charges drop¬ defeated D< r.ny Walt. 7-5. 6-4. Graham Mclninrr and Doug Smith '* iiol 0|i<-niitg OeliDcil ped all three double* matches Brian Ei-rm I.ew MrllanlVU IM Results line to the weather, which has after winning four of the siS bc'h suffered defeats in their Jim Hruce Newman Barrw w nnwi-iM<; singles. s.r.gh"- matches John Cook of Hi:0» a.m. Mir Owls I. - Vet* II 0 the second loss Wt -tern topped Eisner. 6-2. 6-4. Jerry Painter Giiitrr lnislrr» 4. — \ l« If I II « held up repair on the IM out¬ Thin marked . hill llu 2 dale w Npmwrrs I, — H\f Sri'i 9 (forfplll door pool, the pool opening date for the Spartan netmcn in as .Ken*. Miller w.i ■ forced to go llitk llales \H« v ( ai* A. — I'hl Mil Alpha » of Sunday has heen pstponed, many days. Previous in these three , et> to .-'.op Smith 6-4. 5-7, 10:12 a m. i lurtrit | Carry Sierra Hik llrds 4. — lljiirtnm ll«>tnlM'r* » matches they had established thr Itirk Griffi n Recording to Boh Mowersnn. as¬ d 'uble- action. MSU (forfeit) longest winning streak in MSI In the Dean Abbott, PleasanlvIRe, N.Y- junior inr \, I 14111c 1Mb* I r Club I. — sistant swimming roaeh. history with IB straight. Mirh- failed to win the deciding match ROWING IN TIIE VARSITY SHELL are: Cox- lloMrr I Mann. Beau! Ecorac' freshman; Hank Parsons. Harlot... Ihuifilierlv llrdrjrk I. - I tan, scholar, j. — \l«lll. I I ican defeated State on Wednes¬ it needed for victory. The team wain Bruce Nichols Forest Hills. N.Y. sophomore; l.lrrv J. I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pete Loso. Allen Park frrshman; Hap Joy Arling¬ junior: and bowman Miftn Savich, Detmii vm,,,. day. 7-5. <»; Ei-ner-Snuth fell before I nrlc limit J. - \Hls I State News Photo and Story by Erie Lundbrrt IMil Tan - Sic in i Clu '! Mar 13. i960 I'age Four At Western. Bill Hotchkiss de¬ feated Doug Porrt in the N Cook-Porrt 6-4. 6-2. Also bowing in the doubles Deny S/torls ton, Va. sophomore; Mike Wilson. Easton. Conn., sophomore; Dave Eakin.' Allen Park freshman; LATH SHOW TOMTE K SAT. AT 111 l».M. two sigles in three sets. 3-6. 6 were Hotchkivs-l'lagenhoef to Illustrated (.liarfie On water termed the bes' in best time in these events are a ht'itt bhettef t>ut f., ,, 6-3. Roger Plagcndoef. playing M.ller-Zeldma. 6-4. 6-2; and lacking for such a bin! img the country for rowing bv their 6 03.7 for the mile and 7:53.2 in in the No. f«»ui position, stopped MeveaH-Henry t" Marty Kearns iiv rue associated press coach Jim Tyler, the MSU row- the 2.000 meter. These were set jeet. the Broncos' Fred Zaldcma in and Boi> Fontes. 8-6, 6-3. MSU football coach Duffy The only money thrv Daugherty and athletic director 'Iny team pauses during their Wednesday in a cold, rainy dash on the Grand River. ore trawl expenses, . > >; t: Biggie Munn rebuked the daily workout. to Tyler. NOW SHOWING charges that Sports Illustrated The scene is the Grand Ri\er Presently the team's biggest The MSU team ha -v made that football stars at Big near the Lansing Boat club and problems are the lack of money Double Feature Program and the projx?r equipment. The Intramural standing hi,' 10 universities are paid in cash Moore's River Drive. HOLLYWOOD'* NEW EST COMEDY TEAM!!! after games and that others re¬ The crew strokes for two dis¬ U.nsing City Park Board has petes against varsity tr ■ • such schools as Wise • .p ceive weekly payments in un¬ tances. a mile and the nlvmpic given them the use of a plot of land on the Grand River to build due. and Marrletta. Thr r Feature Turin) • signed envelopes through the distance of 2.000 meter* Their mail. ^is 33 years old and wa • WHILE 1:25 - 3:35 - 5:15 by the Detroit Boat rl.c. a monte H:im . 10:15 me Daugherty told this is newsmen preixusterous," "to and Coeds to Play Lacrosse other shell was recen* in by a sunken stun > sv;\ • CARLO added: A lacrosse playday will he about an inch and a Half ur- WAS "I don't Miove there is a Coeds on the first team who the water. That shell school in the conference where held Saturday morning at 9 20 i HAVING have played in previous years plete loss according to T they would jiormit this to go on the hockey field on Obi Col¬ a Ball.. on." lege Field. w.'U be; Gretchen Borst, Barbara The remaining shell b m , They Munn said that the magazine Two teams organized b;. Mrs I.unrly, Sammv Niergarth. Ann Imported w*ood only . Jean Horwood of the Women's TV ughner. Nancy Gummow, inch thick. It is 61 ff*-' i moved ' TTtMNNllJlT story "sounds pretty far fetched." •stfwwvc too** "I have been around the Big Physical Education Dept. will Carole Thompson. Colleen Mad¬ inches wide and ex; • in Nor CinnvaScooC three inches of its' I in on and off since 1928." Munn play teams from the K.ng•*« i-»d den and Marilyn Feher. <; j, THl Bio - TOMORROW IS SUPER On May 21 the lacrosse teams the water line. It wi- said, "and I've never heard of Girls School. Bloomfield Hills. .: HAULI BARGAIN HAY it. J don't think It is the truth. The teams are comprised of will play host to the Michigan 259 pounds, and co.-l I know it's never been done at physical education majors and Women's Lacrosse Assn. at 10 mately 82,500. ALL DAY PREVIEW — SEE ! FEAT1RI S Michigan State." students in lacrosse classes this a.m. on Old College Field. The team's outlook IOMMY NOON AN IN "THE ROOKIE'' however, and they c-n: • .. SHOWN AT — 3:33 - C:15 - 9:33 practice diligently eve •• TAKE A BRIEF BREAK PLCS — OCR NEW FEATURE striving to represent M- FROM STUDYING Old Timers such a way as to be a the institution. GIGANTIC! special Play a Sana af IM SllNMN Stiry it II* Un If MM! MINATURE 60LF The Book5 2— m "David and AT AMERICAN LEAGI'E Good Time fiolf tHEYPUMCD HUE ftSCKNTFIC EXPOHBff! Each humin being like • precision instrument with t job to do' (HE DANCER' THE PROFESSOR! THE BARON! THE GAMBLER! €\6athsheba r* TFCMNK.O.UU FIRST 100 YEARS OF MICHIGAN STATE NEAT TCI PAI'L REVERE * Chicago Boston Cleveland w 12 10 11 L Prt. 8 7 H .690 .563 THE BEATNIK! THE MUSCLE MAN! THE SAFECRACKER! 1 MILL EAST OF New York 10 8 All with one ob/ective... 4 $4,000,900 Usui' Baltimore 11 10 toward g ROD ToIT TT 3 Gregory Peck wan $3.00 MSI' C AMPI S 18 HOLES OF Ft N FOR Detroit Washington 7 8 10 12 ,C2 400 Susan Hwward $1tecial for $1.75 EVERYONE Kansas City 7 1 hi kxday'tt RI m I 1 - 13 < Irveland .1. Sew V«rk 3 <11 limit. .350 1 dpi II - CiNFMASeneE Chicago (Plcrrt f-t> at tlcirUj WEEKENDS - 12 U It (Hawkins 3-1) fnlnht). AIIDKD! CARTOON • NOVEI.TY A LATEST NEWS Ken York (f ord 1-1) at Washin:'i YOLK SI PFMMARKET FOR ElH C.4TIO\l SPECIAL RATES FOR < kaat Baltimore 1-1) (night). (Walker •-(*> at Hm*. T ARTIES- IIORNEK ANN & M. A.I I. < Ytnnbonqurtt* 3-2) {nielt'i. Kansas City (KUck* O-io at Dei" today is- mrannEn PHONE FE 9-82M I Dunning 0-2) (night). NATIONAL LEAGUE W Prt- San Francisco 17 70S SUPER BARGAIN DAY! PROCiRAM INF4IRM %TION CALL Fl» 2-3817 HTARTS TONIGHT Pittsburgh Milwaukee FIRST SHOW AT TWO FEATURES — ALL DAY I'REVUE! T P. M. - FRATl RE Cincinnati f C . I C * A ST J 0 f Los Angeies 7:38 - f:35 St. Louis Adult EulerialMmeul Philadelphia Because LA5T LANSING PHDNL ED.2-2814 AU. SEATS 70e rH.UT.3UM, (3) FIRST RUN HITS* Chicago THtRDDAVfi RESt't.rs .rt i NO. 2 IN OUR GREAT FOREIGN HITS kan Pranclac* 1, Philadriplua I you're t InrtanaU 14 Chicago I Milwaukee 4 St Leu la 3 ieuly game* arhrdund) / 1- fob the THRili of Your L'Fe TODAY'S OA.MFS Lea Angrlri (HryaUale 3-3) at Iraatkta (McCermlrk l-«) rich 4< young SI Lenta (Liu* J-l) at »"i(** I Nekhlr t-J). Philililubli (hardwell I- ' at (<• r»m4 (OTeele «-») nichi- yra'll like this binrerr, - (BuGUtn l-l > at - w ImiI I v believable in svit 8-|| ulght. about real bids of all kind* NflMXNtfl •45F 1 GWOfTWf Because they're young MAC.1CIAS" it full of c\1raordtncry » ' \ W* furuiah ***> Wu ' » » thnftH tho future is theirs... and they want ihnHt fluit (Im ami collide on *ri*rol levels mUmi is it today. It's Dick Clark's lint big movie role... as a high emotion am! mleUetf. Supremely cOntempUike, eene end HabrLmum... rfefc in comedy ami melo- of H ir_^> parior *> , ao$orfaii£ sule-thou R, i^nuin has prt pa/id for all ukn enter his tnogw tent." Michael Caiian Tuesday Weld Victoria Shaw - Stt • Shown Friday at 3:35, 7:20, 11:13 p.m. • ED 1-1(61 (Bo\ nffire closes 10 p.m.)' Jiujmar 'Bergman s *rr no. (ti at Mt ru « sat * urn nu* ED 7-M41 • ui; i »ms James Darren • Duane Eddy.« , Rebels Hoar James Darren 81*3 BY THE MAN WHO • "Bjeausa Thay'ra Young" • 1 GAVE YOV -WILD An* ilt o C, ? « I«.vs» J FUT MBJKIT • . • BBBftoeeeeeeowe***** *****•*#**** STRAWB1KK»>' TODAY'S CO-FEATURE! I | STARTING FRI. t4The Fugitive Kind" &&XZ MAT 28TH -THE COI'SINS" (auNrnef Mtt moAN mm si.w* Mar II. IN* Pltr III a Football, Baseball, Track, Golf Slated Beta*, Addariy, Attaint Elected (' .'4N f i ^ . will Ntar*. m Saturday'* The Fighting Irish of Notre Mame Invade lialph Ymmur fhe annsMweement uf Ihe pre- (lid Timer* game. redenee for YNI »h made al Two HV.-ar l- were given Field Saturday and take on Coach Fran DHtrlch'a SpaHitns Ihe apsad'a ehleken-fry In Jeni 4'ho perform 'ike that ever? In a dual t tar It meet. •on Field ho see whlrh eelebraled jii.iv i- the most important, in Coach Ale* Wilson's Notre Dame squad, paced b.v Juniors gjertv Ihe end of eprlng fool hull prac- practice and in g.itr.es. Tje win¬ tlee. ner* »r»» j5Oi»h»»n)0re* Gary Bail- Fltzpatrick and Ron Gregory, along with a trio of pole vaulter*. will be trying to improve their 3-1 dual meet recbrd Ike Gr:r»tkir> a »cni<>r .Irfcr • •i an a liHifbaek and Dave Mar.- Notre Damn was defeated in their last outing by Army, 72-HB The sive *(M'i .all*!, tecelved t) • (i, r*. a center Coaehes Award h* 'he oir- I 'M more *oph"m©re* sere final event of the program, the mile relay, won b.v the Cadets, made i,'.,!NP| the pavers with the atandlng player Grlmsley came -ah the difference. The Irish had won three straight previous to that to MSU as an all-state quarter- best attitu le Mitch Nr.vmtr contest. bark * hu ha* run full aswl naif, and State's Vpr(Krister Zach Ford will have some tough competition this Fullback George Avoid fender-rmaehtng sistant scorer. Glen Cividin and sophomore Mike Terry are Drive to C'arrsls where yea gs4 • haR Kobsmeii to Entertain stant threats in that event. Kleinhans has done con¬ 14 foot this season. •nack wttheut walling . • • hMkhwrfeei Ohio State, Indiana Other Spartans to watch urday are Sonny Akpata in the broad juinp. Jim Carr and Brian Sat¬ Jotva U.9 DIAMONDS srs all-herf. frte* are famous Carrels shshe Is pent Mi esel. Trv thi* tMtr FRESH, Mi UM Castle, middle distances; Al world's finest Neumann, shot nut, and Mike Michigan State's baseball team enters its most important weekend of the Big 10 season today in ttie first of three Gerhard in toe high jump Co a c It Dittrleh is confident of Michigan ~ phonograph needles games it will play. a victory "We should do weil Face Golfers NOW ONLY include Paul Mir heals (3-1) and against Notre Dame, we should Today's action brings Ohio Old College fleld at I'aul Deem* (t-1). Mirheal* win." s\*n» to TVe Spartan golf team wilJ be i :to. Saturday the Spartan.* cn- sports an earned run average of This meet is a good wam-.ro looking f r their fourth and Indiana in a double- 3.96 runs per game, while Deem* for the mnter Big 10 championships fifth Big in wins Saturday hoa a snappy |.M 111.% to hi* next • eadcr starting at 1 p.m. at Out rredit. weekend," Dittrleh said. morning at the Forest Akers !4.95 C.iilege Field. "The way they run this week¬ Golf courre. MSU'i record in the Big in MSI* will be carrying a 23.1 end will bo the way they run in The Imkvters will send fit nmv stands at 2-4. In order for tCam batting average into Fri¬ the Big 10, with a few excep¬ Tad Schmidt; (2) Tim Baldwin. the Spartan* to maintain any day's game against Ohio Mtatc. tion*." (3) C. A. Smith; (4) Ty Caphn; title hopes they must swoon all a mark which is live point* The Spartan mentor explained (51 Jack Rejnolds; and (6) Bud¬ 2*100 E. SALINAS , y* three games this weekend MHl"s baseball rearh lobii higher than before the Notre Dame game that there will be no ticket sa!« this weekend because of the Old dy Badger against Michigan and Iowa, in the 3 a.m. Big 10 tri¬ BE SURE TO 6NI0K OUR 2 lilnrkk W e*t (if I rkndnr Kaba will probably ti*e hl« two Spartans still have only Timers football are p!teller* Don Horhett and one The regular over .300. with Hob baseball doubleheadcr game and with the In¬ angular meet Coach Bon VanAlstyne'a « golf- LP SALES TABLE Mil hey Kinks, plot an ondeler- Mencxka hitting .310. Bill diana. The er.- are t>-l on the season with LIEBERM ANN'S ininrd third starter in the three Mchudlich, who was previous!) Spartan* home track. only one more match to go af'.er Ralph Young J-'eld, wdl display CAMPUS (antes. Mink* and ftarkett ram- over the mark slipped to J02 Saturday's meet before the Big hined Hadaeaday to atop Metre Itame on litre hits a* the Spar¬ after going hltless in live tripe against Notre Dame It* new asphalt additions th~* weekend for the fir*: time. The 10 championship meet which will be held here at Stale May ONLY ONCE EAON YEAR! tan* topped the triah. PS. Ohio State Is in fifth place J» pole vault and broad jump run¬ 20-31. Indiana, which Is presently the Western Conference with a ways and the shot put grea Michigan's l.ne-up for Satur¬ tievtled In fourth place in the Big 10. has a 13-rt overall mark and a 3-2 record In Conference long and a win to its credit. The Buckeyes are sporting batting average for the two con¬ a .232 • have been a.d contestant.*. revamped special type of agphalt that will w.th a day's match will feature tfoeb returning lettern cn I amy Mai kman, Dick Young- Captain MUSIC SHOP ■ »mpetition ference games to date iran. and Joe Brisson. bast weekend, the Hornier* The probable slatting lineups •►• Jed Minnesota's Id-game win* for MSU will have Hon Holme* n.ng streak by splitting a dou- vn:eheader with the Qoplen, 2-1 ( 240) at second; Dick Golden (JOB) at short; Bill l.umianakt HOP TO IT! 5 ' 1 ami 2-4. They also topped Iowa. ( 2*1) at first; John Hendee 4 J. on Friday. In each game ( JIM) in center field: Hon Mar- Indiana's pitcher* went the dis¬ latt ( J83» In right; Pat ftartor- tance. fu< (.230) In left; Jerimy hum- There'* —I ill time PaaslMo starters on the inoond iMiiffki (.213) at third base and •lainst the Pportona Hator day Dob Moncaka « 110) catching. lo ,el your dry Michigan Stale Newo rleuning and Campus Classifieds . , , High Keadership laundry done for Your Key to Better Values . , . parent* weekend! Take advantage of CONVENTIONS 1960 4-hour ire. When jfiiur tropic* our ser» weight suits are SPRING SALE AND ELECTIONS tailored with soft, natural shoulders,. f^gp^MRMP^^M H they more arc cooler and comfortable, of famous ky OBSRaws give you less weight and more case. And ARZBERG S1.00 Eaal t.rand River Actnaa Frna Student Service I u superbly tailored by II. Freeman & *■ Son you'll find this SPARTAN BOOK STOKE treatment most tering. Our NAT* flat* • FINE BAVARIAN CHINA MUA:. CORNS* ANN a BUILD IT URALAIRE* the clastic expres¬ is ( hiua that'.* prizc-winniuir ... ami prized by all who own it. Featured in many dexijrn exhibit, uthltMY sion of the natural tie*t in good taete. High-firtd for laaUng bMuty and YOURSELF shouldci suit! chip re*i*t»nce. Now you can own thin beautiful puru white trnnnlucent china at m narint;. But hurry! Tha S70..10 *|ieeial la«t* only until May 81. mcfflms — tail impkk — kxhaist picks SAVE $15 Hi-I'IECK l-OUSHIM — WAX LA — PAINTS — HKCSHKA The Elt'O nuwler rnntrol preamplifier will add tha SERVICE m FOUR laleitl and moat complete control and »»itching fat-ill- COMPLETE LINE 01* ACCKSSuNIKA . tie* isynar SMI. (tarn two for *lereo) , £ W.IK1J.YI/WASON' I » .11 f •* ' * NOW * Ml SPECIAL Skll.1. NEEDED: tjkpctidU} iur. 19* , AI'TO New A Rebuilt HPNINU ' »uu ui dm t pUmliMl i*k wilk >n LICU kit. r\rn if >u« 1(6 (ILAAA UK.I L iff l'RICE S25MH Xhk SKBVKB arvrr kuHt M TnlC, ItSim gsptrtlr lOAialtcd Wbtf* tn Hail S SIMPLICITY — ^ tlau icfflrc TWO WEEKS ONLY, RAY B-21 KNCINKKKKD FOR VOL WITH CUtfOM SHOT AUTO KRAMER PARTS TAPE RECORDING INDUSTRIES i \ ,l (.11 AMI RJVI.lt (IN rut. ( VMRI V j£s4etoncmn4. (tarn M«" » I" * S5SS K. MICH. kit. Till ID 2-0197 Ill" S. tViohiiiKlnn -'11(1 K. I.rand River y.*ui WW K. KAI.AMASOO ST. itidnk iv 4-nr. I.ANSINt; KAST I.AXSIXi; • ' vjgfejT''V ■ , ''T. «. ^ .'i. .-t ,i. a a m Miiuaaa;(-... ~i I MICNIC.%\ STATE NEWS Pane Siv May 13. DM Book Drive Fatuity Corner INFORMATION For Asians store and art N. Mex., gallery In Roswell, which specialized in FRIDAY GAMMA DELTA literature and paintings of the 4-6:30 p.m.. Open house FOUNDATION • WE«LEY Launched we State six years ago, he served Convention. Trans¬ VOLU the four years as a line officer in nual State cnt> open house. >! 'iw portation will leave MSU Stu¬ CANTERBURY CLUB i A. the Navy, including three years dent Service Bldg. at 7:13 6 p.m., All Saints Chim-a. v Wo: in the Pacific during World War 11 When he returned from the A.M. Contact Doug Reed ED l.'M.k' 2-0844 for further »nfd. Navy he taught at Cornell Uni¬ SUNDAY F;iliiii);i»l Throw- versity, where he is now a can¬ llal in Bolivia f..r didate for a PhD. WESLEY FOUNDATION Rin^ I.'iu people « ■iiiii- Rice is very interested in c!a<« .» p.rn.. Kick off to furnish the w-.rk. *.> ro Iri'i" new lounge I_\ PAZ. Bolivia (41 ,M , \V discussion for his students. H" Ciutierrez. leader of the extrcna- .lion a bun 1 ' !u believes that it gives them "am¬ CYCLING SPARTAN'S couwriunii* ■1? i' 1! right wing Bolivian Faking- ,i»c ple opportunity to express their 2 p.m., Sparty. All MSU stu¬ K.,s: ii>>( 1 u. •!, a dents and Cycling Spartans Party, announced Thursday '•« 1)1 H opinions and clarify their ideas would run for president in are invited to go on this 13 ■r the u. ami about the writer" in the Com¬ tuoks neei led < .• «■ y interested in the South- mile bicycle ride onti outing June 5 elections. Tlie other cai,- western Dates. Frank Rive, an munication Skills course. didales are former Preside: ♦ schools. and Destination will be determ.n- 1045, instructor in the communication Swimming has been' one of Victor Paz Estenssoro and W.. tHKiks published or ed by vote Sunday. Call Har¬ - skilla department, has spent Mr. Rice's favorite sports since er Guerara, who heads a m<».- thcr works bj Shultz at IV 2-6377 for ■ he was on the swimming team vey Mich as Dickons Shulo'.pt Ml Mill KM of the tt|Mni«h f lull prartlce for Maurlrio Sala/ar. Panama jr.. Jim f'fiawf. New much b'Tif in both New Mexico erate faction. at the University of New Mex¬ further info. rind Mexico. His interest is Plato and I!eniingw.i> their performance at the International Festival York fr.. anil Anselmo Kodriuue/, Charlotte soph, ico, where he swam the 440. His Last year the cornmmw-' st run ^ because he was born and talent show Saturday. Performers are (l-r) Mi- State .News Photo other interests include painting sons of Asia shipped over eucl Hernandez, l ast Lansing graduate student. raised in Albuquerque. New PAT and making do-it-yourself pro¬ nllion books Mexico, when the southwest was still like the' oldwest. ject vus countries, accord.t of the drive Graduates' Olilrr II ot hers loll. Scliwliilvil K.i; about seven years lliee Rice is married and has two ill owned and operated a book children, a boy 12 and a girl fi They hope tha' WKAR radio .u. "S/w.. : u , !i.arxe oj I he o!d«-r worker [he call r< good respoiee books and that in a sc.ill Art Works Imi Wanted" has an especial! pia.-M.no Knipiovnu'iit problems CamptU Classifieds Low Cost McCARTY timely prograin eotning n ,-.nd poieniial-; of older workers MSI? ran help off I t tin- ? 11 .••inn. titled "Maturity !?»•.«»:> .ire \ mim 1. pomting out how Mxliiliit - mendous margin which tin- rmi,- On • dcred" Tim interx-iew fiuduv remarried older workers munist have r heard V,turd..\ .♦! 1 • ' and Wed- ANDRE'S PRESENTS 'he living units in which stu¬ LOOKS F...rl Kline, manpower .-pei-mb • •• 1i.1v. at 11 a dents may de|K>sit their unwani- eunently .aha rim: the galler- A M l» It K L L ' S > r 111' H H A N S II 0 V PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION ed bookr. el Kre -«r Ait Center with a ( p.uutin# 8970,000.000 raveling. exhibit "f r and drawings by the nationally Vol. I & II Voted for Span teeoijnized nriist. Walter Quirt. o- Air WASHINGTON <4* i/a' on of 070 million dollars civilian space An iw'?>- activities • The how turn- atmuat i«. organized iMi display MSI in tle-e P u iduate Sunday J. PROVOCATIVE PERCUSSION AT imp 5a million more than Pr< >- are the works ol naintec. .In mph Vol. I & II X Init Eisenhower asked was Fav, F. Irfilisiiic .!<••.. i Aim- agre<«d to by a Senate-House LIFE fjiiist. Keene, N II . John Batten- • ompromixe committee Thu: - berg, I) Lansing: and Forrest - A NEW CONCERT IX JAZZ The legislation, still subject t<» Hadev. K l.ins«nc ' rial House and Senate approval. Exhibitions from May 1H to / would provide n pay tun* I '.'4 will include paintiii'..'. and t>isn from $19,000 to $21,000 a >c.r print by Kauri Stdh, f'mcin- X AI.SO A COMPLETE SKI.KI TTOX t »r Werntier V.m ftraun, man-bom missile cxpei'. Ger¬ n.»tl, al a Ohio, and Sanaa oI Cincinnati. Painting-- and Halaby. CAMPBELLS OK OTIIEK COMMAND IF. AITFR YOU have an... - sculpture will be shown by et ynur fortune, you fee! • - Frank Nulf am! Ha! W.udrop, RECORDS ea". t-» return !o the earth, % i >jil. Millilrltramlt both '>f E. Lansing SIM MIT I'OATS mav wan' t » do it in the sDie The works of ipaphie arti t of S|M iik» In II.MHiriir, Kirt Weed. Oni- >»• I'mnha. en a 1.11 •111* WLK.IIT WOOLS Lyndon Johnson, Senate jorifv leader, who is slruggimj ■ mist RoImmT Itelhuv. Detniif, and forroNs AT Sgt. Thomas MiUdem atnlt. to make ends meet on the 4(Mi- public Information officer f"> .veulpbn Emilv llntk - Hay »rre Texas ranch left to him !•••• •lie Arizona Highway 1'atiot, City, will be exhibited a!»" bis graiuifather. ANDRE'S addressed Alpha Phi Sigma, im I'•«.:itir»n and punts by ('ami X Johmmn found during his '<■- '.tonal polire hunonuv. at llodykitl. I.ansin.: Donoa Ste¬ i.--, n.Twii.e.i •'••ii'-.ti'.""" X rem visit there that with ' • last meeting. wart. Dearborn. Rtioda Ktiisely. .. | c«i*>i>k*ir«- s.i.rk,, :. ..... •— ... -i.' ns«|. t ^ « coming of spring everything . He spoke oil the An/on., K Lansing, and Mai . A1 n■ <• lookmg quite prosi»erous. Ar Highway Patrol's operation* nut tjuill. K Laiis. ii 'mil b,- his short, peaceful stay f - he use of public relations and atistu-s forcement m select.ve lea en¬ vfiOAii I'Me tin- from M.e. public I mm If !>• ti :»;» itallei y a i:i TIIH STDIIK confidence His feeling of m< R'e, * Motoi* vetia ie aecident, kilied :UT NORTH WASHINGTON I.ANSINli ■ :he police administration school WITH TUB I1BI) HOOK be.r.g might have been ma - here under a fellmvsiiip from the 57.UOO and injured 2,117n.lHHI on taim-d to some extent by ' <• Automotive Safety Foundation lrS highways during 1959 fact that while he was foamm- Washington, 1). <* x v ii :i a ii as s, i i a ii .i k v a uncover occupational inori < $UfA miliioruufe whswe collec¬ tion oecupii's the greater part of of disc jockey* that shed hgh his houx-. garden and garage. co the rand to success which Thompson has spent tfce last "pop" recordings have taken ui 2S years collecting the sculpture the past. and bold, colorful Atgardlcss of what Americ a ONCE-A-YEAR which at first wife. Ha adults may think of the payoU practice. Clark's teea-age fans his wife are sticking by him. As one SAVINGS rough girl said.. Beethoven leaves he cold but reck V roll fives her Pittsburgh a deep feeling—' like oatmeal" the on (lowlottlrdilling • «tfV You can't fight an emotion li*« o _ not of society# OMEGA for ' ThombeOn is selling the QUESTION OF TIE WEEK: How well do.you know* camp»« pieces of art by $i million leaps personalities? Look for Pre: (2jcrrM/*tfiir leg defying English tradition, tried water. Steel and 14K to keep the ceremony "simple.* IHi llliSS for UU. large leg gold models. . While extravagance eras kept rt«n fss to \ns, at a minimum, the proressior. I (Mrst to iectaood and the wedding itself manage>f to convey the idea of splendur $h.7r» in jimum" ch a racteristic of such royal functions. Any expense incur¬ red by the Engllsa was appar¬ / RANNEY Jewelers ently well worth it, for the na¬ tion as a whole aeetaed pleased ■ NKXT TO s . , with the commoners were more emravagaxui The than glad STATU THt'.Vl Ut . ll. to sit on the streets al! aeed be to watch their go by. night' if Maggie V: :