Golf Train Winn *-• 1 * TT The Wcatlici Michigan State News Noire Ihm I'li-hr. Cooler; Scattered Showers Spar Inns. IS ■ r -17 'j A ^ M M W . P ■ I W KM. I M A "M W .. Hijth ' •>* C. J Swing MSI For 51 Year* . VOI.UME K.Xo. 33 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—TUESHAV. MAY 17, 1960 TRICE 5 CENTS Summit Conference Falls Apart U. S., Russia Trade Bitter Aceusations KineiilioHcr Suvh KIii-iisIicIh-\ InlrnlioiKillv Wrrrkcil I'mIIv- l'ARlS i>l»i—'The Ktimniil ccinrnrpncr fell to pipers Monday with the United Stated and the Soviet Union t I'm lint: chaws recalling1 the cold war's bleakest ' U2 plane incident and vi vrd notice tliat President El?- i V Debate enhowcr cannot '•he Ih» welcomed to Soviet Union next month F'.-enhower defended the U2 Predicted fligh*. a- mm effort to secure the agiiihHt surprise attack, but UN'ITKI) NATIONS. N Y. — .1 fi ght* over the Soviet Un- • in are suspended ' and are not • •lb — Oiplomats cxprcurteil to br reKumed." in- "»s*r display snsM give Herman a scare. But Irrest In •new. anyway. He's not then, he doesn't believe in Jumpinc up «n rhairs— belief Monday a breakdown Later, outside the conference, tier, he proud I.v hoast* * laMr's hie Her Stale News Photo hv l.rir l.uml- at the summit presayes bit¬ EiSenttower said Khrushciiev thought the Water t arnival herc ter Hast-West debate in the had •■brushed aside all argu* inenN of reason" and -howr; dp- arena of the.United Nation*. .•t-nina'.mn wreck the con¬ University Theater Announces Piv-idmi Kisvnbnwvr served r. iter in !'un> thai if the sum¬ ference. He expressed wilting- m—i \o carry on two-way dis- mit failed b» nut he would sub¬ iti.Ks.nn* with the Soviet Union. TOP H'OIA'ERINE brass drove out to Speakr r lions huiMinet tVrdnrsrt.iv night. The rest will be mit a projKiJWl that the UN take Program for Coming Season Shakespeare will '*■). 'The i'avptlwellets." wi'l over aerial surveillance to guard against surprise attack. Western diplomats reacted fa¬ Minister Monday nichl Britain'* I'rinte Harold Marmlllan tr>ing to ptek ay the pterea o.td waa lllnes Printing Plant In Lansing recently to wateh the first copies of the INI Wolverine roll off the press. Two hundred will he ready for the Puhllra- finished later and dixtrihiitrd. Pictured are (l-r) I ton Stover, business manager; Jane Benison, as¬ sistant editor; and Jennings Itird, editor. University Theater announced return ?» 1960*91 season last week. For the campus after an absence of l* prevented on April 11 -1*1 - vorably to the Eisenhower pro¬ revive the rollapaed ronferenre. with a prc*iu« - "Kismet," the fabulous • Arab¬ to ronfer aeporatety ••ie first time In it* history, the severe I seasons ti'on of "Macbeth" on Nov. 28r ian night*' musical, will close posal He went with the other leaders. But there New KiinIi Program Voted University Theater will produce They s.lid also that collapse live major productions on a *ea- Dec 4 the .season on May 24-27. Rich was only a glimmer of hope with melodic* from Borodin, thus of the summit could be blamed that the Khrnshrhev and Eisen¬ n ticket basis. (•eerie Bernard Shaw wilt hr Deferred Pledging Approved * repieaented in Ike third offering musical comedy features such on Soviet Premier Khrushchev," hower viewpoints could be re¬ Mary Chase's Pulitzer Piize ..y, "Harvey,** will open the wtlli III* brilliant comedy "Man songs a* "Baubles. Bangles, ami since tie ignored Eisenhower's conciled Mfftriently to hrlna >-ason Oct. 25-30 in Fairchild and snperman." Beads" and "Stranger in, Para- statement that U.S. fpy flights about resumption of tho four i heater. William Saroyau's tender fa-i- din\" had been suspended and would rushing for those living \\ u) ne Tinkle, educational di- n> nut (i htm Bi t. program • Besides these five major pro¬ not be resumed iu the residence halls and to The committee on deterred^ ii ftoi of i)ari» .s rcMdcncc halo-: ductions a season coupon holder U. S. 'ambassador Henry Cabor ' -••--At Monday'* first meeting of make adjustments in Hie Miss Lansing Pageant will be entitled bonuses which to to dramatic Include three, ex¬ Lodge summed up his reaction to Eisenhower proposal in these the Big Four, Khrushchev tense¬ ly refused to negotiate with the pledging at AI$U unanimously adopted passed a deferred pledg¬ ing program to go into effect program. '41 any A ruxh and pledging pro¬ Hairy Smith, representing Mens i. .<(»cia!ioti. Don Buell. tc- U. S. Chief Executive unless the perimental productions, select¬ word*: "It's a great thing." fail term. gram will be ye: up fall term |i!o*.entmg fpiilernity adviMuV Scheduled Saturday ed from special type* of drama* - ciassicx. avante-garde. and no The U.S. delegation said it had instructions as to how the President apologized flight of the Intelligence plane shot down May 1 over the Sov¬ for the George Hibbard. chairman of the committee «<;*:« representing -tor especially all other eligible first term male-, tram for c'ubi.oct: FM RcuHrig, rcprescn'- ;ng the Intt'i-fi'a!«nit.v riimml original scripts, and seven his¬ plan would be presented to the Men y Division of tne Dean of .students, go that the fraternie* .,11 i C.i ■ ■ llll.il .1.1 ,11 ■■■ ,. iet Union. liuirh "lluffy" Dauitlierty. head football coach, will Im> torical motion picture classics timed Nations Khrushchev called for a de¬ Student's Office, announced the# may aid in the orientation of, chaii'iin.' and rcprc■.•cn'H : TheM' bonus events are open Men's Divismu f». ,r» of master of ceremonim for the 1!R»0 .Mis* 1ain*iiiir Pageant, new rush program: these new students Jo the Dni- I IV. only to season ticket holders ♦ * * lay ,*»f six or eight months in the Student's Of:. lalttrday at 8 in Everett hiirlt school aud. I.) So--fresh nen male students \er.»u>. This program; will in¬ As a s K'cia! feature of tin* Dig'Four session — a delay WASHINGTON — <~on- which would convene it near or will Im- allowed to pledge until clude the .securing of the name-, Daugherty will introduce and new season * plan service and Civil charitable organizations wishing aressmen said Monday Soviet beyond the end of Eisenhower's they have been m residence one nf these men, from admissions Six Awards Rights pace through the 12 finalist* as they go the evening gown, to raise funds mav sell coupon Pi rmier Nikita Khrushchev cold-bloodedly blew up the sum- second four ycar-tentf. Elsenhower grimly accused regular term. 2) A limited and ^ controlled office and the rush program setting up of a within the res; i- Talk Planned swim-suit, and talent competi¬ books For on further a commission basis. information on in. t conference because he really didn't want to negotiate anil be¬ Khrushchev of coming to Paris form of rushing will be set up during the latter part of fall ence These ha IJ wt;e recommended .«f- To Be (iiven tion phases of the final contest armed with an ultimatum ■ and group sales call Or Nat Kek a he wanted an excuse to term to acquaint the new men long .and U tailed stud- of To Faeuitv cause tfr a to select Miss Lansing 1960 and the department of spei h. ext with "the sole intention of sabo¬ President John A. Hannah keep President F.isenhower from taging this meeting, on which so with the general aspt- 's of the the problem "f deferred pledg¬ the Lansing area representative 2071 — » visiting Russia. much of the hopes of the world fracrnjty system at MSU ing for •reshini n at MSU. The -ii -peak on the .^Political in the Miss Michigan von est iri On all sides. Republican and have rested." .1) A standing joint committee Presidents' Assembly of 1FT." Six f o-'ihy nicmliers will ti - ait.of Civil Rights" Wednes¬ Uas unanimously in favor of the day night at 7 JO in Parlors A. it -nd c. Union. Muskegon in June The twelve f ma lists, out t of 62 Mason Hall Democratic Senators and House members deplored what they The President challenged on rushing will he set up with representatives from the Men's new program. It is belived that ccive Distinguirhed F' n «• u I' Awards of SI,000 each at a |M« - : xad was Khrushchev's insulting Khrwfthrhev to private two-way llall association, the off He of these measures will strengthen I'onvucaUoti 'Mtught. v Dr. Hannah was appointed as .airman of the five-member entries ary that survived prelimin¬ competition'include: lUUa-, Women Ask f eatment of Eisenhower. Many said they had had little talks to save the * runfereme. (he eduealion director of men's residence halls, the Inlerfraler- IFC and bring am ut a highei scholastic level fur fienhruen . not Nanus tif tf»e recipients be umio.ui.iced until pn.se!,'• w Federal Civil Right* Commis- The faint hope for more ses¬ both Beach, Bay City soph.: Jean advance hope-the summit .talks nily council, the fraternity ad¬ fraternity pledges. at ion nl the awards by Preside !>'• c.n in 1957 by Congress. when it was created Cary, Lansing jr.; Jane Collins, Rule Changes would lead to much good, and sions rested mainly with Presi¬ dent Charles tie Gaulle of visor's cabinet, and the Men's Members of t.he deferred John A llamiah at the convoca¬ (treensburg. Ky.t soph ; Martha that. Khrushchev's bull-in-thc- Division of student affairs. II pledging committee, appointed tion, scheduled for 7 :jo jn f a The purpose of tbe Commu- France, who proposed that the Hicks, lost lousing fr.: Janet Room check, late minutes and enirta-shop action*, as they des¬ shall he the province of this bv the committee on student Anthony Ifall auditorium • on was to report any situation American and Soviet leaders Carole Undke. Croswtll fr.; dress regulations were discussed cribed them, confirmed the.r committee to set up a suitable faculty relations last fail, ate The six recipient* have been se¬ * here citiacna are being de¬ take u day off for reflection and Patricia Paris, Wayne fr.: Mar- misgivings lected, by a committee of TO fac¬ prived of their right to register, by a group of Mason Hail wo¬ cooling ' down White House tha Roger*, Birmingham jr.; Pal¬ men a! recent meeting. ulty members, from more than vote and have their vote* count¬ press secretary James Hagerty lida Soulier*. Dearborn fr ; Bar¬ Activity Band in Concert :;»« nominations by family. #tu- Over 110 coeds attended the ed by reman of color, race, re- i f-on or national origin. bara Whipple, Lansing soph.; and Judith Young, Huntington meeting whicn was initiated by Petticoats >aid any the initiative for resuming meeting would have to come rlcnts and alumni. two Mason Hall residents, Di- F'unds for the award* At Band Shell Tonight from Dp Gaulle «ue pro¬ The Commission, to end in '*&, was extended tar another two yean with |MMN appro¬ Two women, not student* in¬ anna Kent, Davenport, Iowa, fr., and Martha Hollen, Des Moines, Hold Sway ogy Neither an Eisenhower apol¬ nor an abandonment toy vided MSU by contributions to the Development F'und. The . clude Janice Labyak and Ruth priated foe in Iowa. fr. The ladies of the prt'»s gain¬ Khrushchev of hi* violent The Activity li&ml. O.cur Stover, ilin-ctor, will present awards will be based on out- Ann Thomaa. The women decided to make -landing contribution# in teach- Although mOm * the main Tickets for the pageant are the following recommendations. ed a strong hold on student pub¬ charges seemed likely. it» Spiinti Term concert ill the liaint Shell ut 8:15 toniirht. ittii or research, or both. ravtattflM hp the Com- now on salt for 91.90 at the Par¬ lications Monday when the The free concert "ill lie played in Eairchild In CMfe of ruin. Nominations were accepted kan'tab lata fee 1. To AWS that bermudas Board of Student Publications wMmm m t»mm »»<• amount New stand. J. W. Knapp be allowed at lunch — during appointed three coeds to top Industrial Design Light-hoarted music music i* the from aluijini, faculty and stu¬ Off Tmain Boor-service deck). order of the program for the dents with final selections made fttt, '• rTT.» ' Ilao'i Record Shop. Campus . spring terra and at dinner on Saturday. Pub Row positions. Sue Price, Mamaroneck, N.Y., Charter Granted Fuiuls Votetl traditional bandshcll concerts by a.faculty committee, said Dr. Both Store and WILS studios. each spring. Standard overtures, Richard Hycrrum, Assistant Pro¬ jr, and Sharon Coady, Cedar MSU KAACP Mail enters for the ticket* may be sent to W1LS rakte, Lansing. 2. To house council* and housemothers that roams be Sprint* soph , were re-appoint¬ 11. Creston Doner, president of For (Minims marches and novelty composi¬ tions of various kinds are play¬ vost. who is in charge of ar¬ the Industrial Designer* Insti¬ rangements for the convocation. ed Editor- it-Chief and City Edi¬ Only MM tickets will be made cheeked for the first part of the ed. and a delightful air of in¬ Any faculty member currently recently officiated at the the available to the general public. term only, and those girls with neat rooms at all times would tor, respectr*ely. of the Stat# News. Jane Denison. East Lan¬ tute, signing of a charter forming a Buildings formality is created by the com¬ bination of outdoor music and employed' by the University i* eligible, he Klbd. sing jr., was appointed Editor of be put on an honor list, exempt¬ campus chapter of the ID!. the natural beauty of the band.- NAACP with Plan for Block *S' ing them from further room the 1961 Wolverine, Tom Wilson, Lake Orion jr., The state legislature Friday shell setting. Preceding the awards Tues¬ day night will be the first Cen¬ la»M* The male element of Pub Row- approved a capital outlay bill chock. was elected president at the The concert opens with Men¬ tennial Review Lecture, by Dr. mriin n-ao at Offered kv Dorms 3. To housemothers — that secured business positions as meeting. Clark Sway/.e, Mid¬ piloting 56.5 million^ for con¬ delssohn's "Ruy Bias Overture", Russet Nye, director of the di¬ Larry Lindsley, Livonia jr.. and struction of two new building* vision of language and literature The tote of Black ~S" was the they not blink the outside lights Donald Anderson, Hridgman jr., land ' jr.. was elected secretary, which is followed by the Thomp¬ Ta« MtiwM, or otherwise warn the girls of and Owen Pope, Lapeer jr., on the MSU campus in the College -d Science and Octet. 1«U- topic of the Spartan Spirit meei- were appointed business, mana¬ son "Intermezzo for Band" and Arts Dr Nye will speak on "In¬ ,J:"1 fear BMIatV ichools in' the time at closing hours. * treasurer. A classroom building, to be ing last week. gers of the Wolverine and Spar¬ the Frescobajdi-Slocum Toc¬ housemothers — that Bruce Riley. l/>uisville. Ky., dividual in and the American yi'jd.tn tfeto. Smrlfenwn cod Bill Myers, representing the 4. To tan Engineer, respectively. and Arthur Hill*,' Benton constructed adjacent to tho cata." Byron Autrey of the Mus¬ Scene. 1750-1850; An Explora¬ Kttnrt, lc fecial held is rKOJ- junior class, presented a plan to tickets with numbers be handed Regis Piiariki, East Laflsjng sr., bandshcll site will cost $2.5 mil¬ "•'» of ft, »i*th cnatvcraaiy out at closing with the appro¬ Harbor sr., former officers of ic Faculty then appears as guest tion of Ideas." the committee outlining a pro¬ soph., was appointed Editor of lion. A new building for the The Centennial Rctiow lec¬ '-0. flqfM Court dtciilon the industrial design group at gram for Block "S*\ Alice Bono- priate number of late minute* the Spartan Engineer. cornet soloist in "Willow Ech¬ '-'J'.lnr womitlwi n public written on it, so coeds would not MSU, were appointed trustees. College of Engineering will be tureship was established to hon¬ mo, WIC. end John Home. Donncr, also director of de¬ oes" by Simon. or tne member of the faculty 'SiooU. MHA. said their dormitories collect late minutes while wait¬ constructed west of Anthony loci protect it novocains*, ing for others to sign the late (urn miner Seeks A it I sign for the Libbeywen-Ford ' Pageant" by FTescobaldi and who. in the opinion of the B-.a •! would support the plan. class company, gav'c a slide pre¬ Ifall at a cost of $4 million. "Tropical" by Gould-Bennett of Dire •-ir and Board d ,F i - local KrMf* stores, but NfeIt year, dorms will be re¬ minute sheet. It was noted that for Expelled Student» -tvoit their notion*! policy of th;s procedure had been tried sentation of "G!as« and the Fu¬ The legislature also allotted precede "A Pair" from the Pa- tm.i of the Centennial R ?vkn«.. sponsible for supplying person¬ ture" to members of the faculty, $100,000 for a research project iange "Poker Deck Ballet." Tho be.-* exemplifies the ideals of »-.n;tUD( uamitiM at tbtir nel for the block. The athlete the yrevicii* weekend and had An open meeting of the Ad rocfe counter s. been reported successful. Hoe Committee for Scholarship students and guests at the on bovine tuberculosis. The pro¬ entire Trombone Section is fea¬ K-hoiarsnip and style of department agreed to place the meeting. tured in Cofield'* "Trombrero." Centennial Review ami of th * block where it was Ust year but 5. To residents — that they Funds to aid students expelled ject will be carried on through Another novelty composition is disciplines represented by the "l»n Homing expressed the opinion that if try not to stand on the porch from southern co'l-ges for par¬ combined efforts of the U.S. and Lake's "Drums Along the Front" Board of Editors. the venture failed at any one at closing hours. This would be ticipation in sit-ui demonstra¬ Photogs Set Election Michigan department* of agri¬ which features the combined Nye, a Pulitzer Prize winner «*Stloni game, there would be no more just jn tho form of a recommen¬ tions wilt be held tonight at B and a Knopf, Rockefeller, and . oat in the third floor Art Room of Kappa Alpha Mu will hold culture and the MSU College of drum sections ot the Activity Iojutm blocks for future games that dation, and not a rule. Band and the Concert Baud. New be! ry Library' Fellow, 'he ■tort at an mm year. The group decided to send the the Union. its, annual elections tonight. Veterinary Medicine. Plan# for the rest of spring term The concert is concluded by author of several impofrtnni Representatives from WIC, recommendations in typed form Representatives of campus or¬ Approved of a self-liquidating to appropriate organizations. ganizations and all interested and Homecoming are also on the ihc Malneck-Lcidzcn "Park books on tho relationship 'be- MHA, AWS. atheliic depart- project for a new dormitory, to tvveen American literature and •tut ya merit, cheerleaders, fraternities, A second meeting is scheduled individuals on campus are urged agenda. The meeting will con¬ Avenue Fantasy" and the march house 1.000 student*, was also history, is"the first Tone pad the junior class were pre- to discuss these and other re¬ to attend. For more information vene at 7:30 in ttal reading room "Grusadc for Freedom" by Rich¬ t^ulty mem¬ of tha J-Bldff, voted by the legislature. ards. ber to be so honor?*. -lalfeWOfcm gulation*. call Margie Clark, £D 2-1973. ^ Michigan State New *M lial Happened To Thai Old IVncc l*ipe.' INFORMATION ■ i FrldaV AIPHA PHI MOM A. THETA RIGMA fHI WE RLEY FOUNDATION Published at r-yt unimrm Mi.t iKat. .«• ••'••• i ft'-* ■* NATIONAL POLICE 7 pm, Mural Romn, Union 4 p.m., Wesley House op, , (I tiling lull. vviJil'T a.id MH" k ' * v ■ i kiv -lu- me M-n • 4' ' ■' pait) at Initiation and installation of Itmiae. ti)n ml i»Mir Iwin re • • •> . • •<' '• • ■'*"*' HONORARY Ionium*. Mull »Hi«.» ni»tn 6:30-7 urn. Fomral Initiation. officer* CHRISTIAN RCTRNCE terms. L"> 32 Union. RI.OCR AND BRIDLE ORGANISATION Pane Twq B 30 p.m., 32 Union. Charles 7 30 p.m., C 110 Anthony Hall, 7 p.m., Peoples Church (*hapt<; Vo. 52, N'n. 'VI TIICMIHY, Mat IV, IlMlu H.lclielor. Avt. Chief or Po¬ lice.Dallas, Texas, will he the guest .speaker. Additional Dial .'!<» guests will be members of the Sixth Annual Police-Com¬ munity Relations Conference, CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS OMIIUIRII: I M. I*) H-fw, SMMh W *•«.. nm An informal coffee hour will TlMn. iM rri. IMMx ,«r Mm HMMm: I *m |„ Wou hi-ln> $u icitlers be held after the meeting. are Invited to attend. SIGMA ALPHA BT.% All mlh r>nM( l-lt ,Ml !•» *■■<«> mrmth »>M«. KIIMSII ' KXT. JBIJ S |^m.. East luinsitig Park, Call for Comfori AWS spring 6:43 picnic. pm.. # 328 Student Serv¬ AUTOMOTIVE HOUSING A9A8TMINTS ices. Executive Hoard. riasonabk prices FRANKFURT*. Urrn.an* v basis of thinking, lew people 7 30 p.m., 328 Student Serv¬ on car riralrs Ihink snundlv when they rommit APARTMENT FOR TIIHM There's always anothei chain c suicide." ices. Representatives board • ,/t,, -n with ft •tndenfa. available for avimcw •, ALPHA PHI OMEGA Private tftlrnhonr. all ulJliitr-. . • they »hv It 9, - ft TO. IS IM.4S »?k Evergreen EH 2-JXVi And even lh"-c u ha h.i\r Hut. of v oil rye. not otiJv twoplr 7 p.m., 323 Student Services N ■->- $i|45 c t«» •'d Pledge Meeting FAST LANSING ENIOV , hope fir a v* as out ..r th. it a modern, tworontn. furnlxhf>.| 323 Student Serv¬ . service." There are tnanv , grtuy 7 30 p.m., troubles ran graH the ielrph"iie c«- a#,- — $"rc mrnf |u*f nppoallc canifru* r« ; men and women who take their ices. Regular meeting »>» map cM-cnt elect rlclf.v Ideal f.,i and dial ftft 33 36 troubles Father jomnson tun on faculfv person or marrlrd marriage t" complete plans for summer 1st! G»a*d R - « »15 F.I) 1-11*95 Two y»»ars atf", a ?4-h<»ui *crv- lO' I'rhl and his helpers, tn fact th"v and fall activities. ire whs started here for the Imu- Mr.0e-a'"4 L'» " represent the largest group of SCHOLARSHIP ri'NII DRIVE FAST LANSING - III) \1. snfiir, the dmvntfvwiden. d«,e- callers, about third of the w« n«o g>»« roiuf* su«p« fa-cnltv Live In beaut u one COMMITTEE rmmcllnir* in h deluxe, atr comij' l»er«te and for those who think total 8 p.m., Union art room oradi'atino utitdents nrv cd modern apartment Oi • that Miirl.1i* Is the only wuv out helpers stands rradv Valiant o» Plymouth from block from t'nlon. Parking r- A staff of POULTRY SCIENCE I LCR , n«>« Tens of thousands have >i». ■ ()'Sh«u|hnr«v no* Make I'rrf p - except electricity. HIS EH l-.vnui for adv ice at id active assistance, 7:30 p.m., Anthony Hall. »> mf in Auau'f or Sapfrmhrr If vnu dialed "Kwergrnry Call Ftank- a lawyer, a p vcholog.*, a do. 'i ANGEL FLIGHT have anuifv in a car now or rsm ROOMS furt" Many rail. rami- in the and several mm iaT~Yorkei * d«.*n. in right U.i:» 6.43 p.rii. 33 Union. 3.15 South Oraml. fitlddle of 'he nigh? Mail' rail' During my interview v* ;'M «i shaughna***, EXCELLENT KNOTTY p | . I.anatfig three men. fall, ftrha-r |„ era rnuht be talked out of r«Ntma. -ui- Father IVhl» the phone rung and entrance, earaee. Abbou >i«.s cadillac convertible Loan Plan :de by the waim and friendly 1-v1 Hrenuei. SR. a (rained . Item/. ti ll power «m0 el* s-imr ?< voice that came o\rr tlie woe for sal! psychologist, picked it up l*ft« chevrolet - tudor ww Rut It !• not Just rm|»l» words. "Emergency Servu-e?" the H* standaid ahlft. perfacf condition trailers In mimI nf the ease* the trie phone to only as a means establish personal eontari. deily. shoe-spoken man mul -• a rich and deep voice. "Yes. Ursula, it's good to hear Announced radio and hfitrr. Call Rick af R12-1 ed 7-9741 SHARP 19.17 OtAMOBlLE ■* l»M NEW bedroom, full hath. Good c - dn see at Cavanarh Trailer Conn MOONT~40 * a • Then oetive and effective assla- from you. how arc you"*" MAKE me a b,d. ED 7-100" 31 N. Eatt Street. Lot No. II, IV Bv HFC _ laneo mi given to guide the :*ns MO A ROADSTER-WIN» While- the nther end of the wheel*. *h|te Mde* all*. 17.WW nulr* UH4 LA SALLE. -- 41 v a raller hock to a more hopeful wire remain* a mystery to the V Real Sham f-D J-7*M ^ 34 See at lot 117. Trailer Haven. . FH 1-9477 after S J» nm. path. reporter In the small office room. WASHINGTON (,V>—Now IORD 19*»> GREEN TVDOR Six rrllndcr. Ktrataht ahlfl S4i*»*» At MA ItOURETRAILEH i d Father Frhl whispered with an Not only in Frankfurt but also you can finance a collepe n-ttea Sll». hr owntr ER 9-lkWS tf ft GOOD clean crtndlttmi 1>ir m other big West German cities approving smile: "She'a one of toung couple. OX 9-33711 n'R 7-'wil tf LOST Gla*«ea In brim hurehr«. cither Oalhoho »•» between F E and Nat i Another group includes mostly Household Finance Corp. a BRAKES i »>MTM f TE REIJNING 5th ED 2-1670 ITotestant * medic a! cum-*, alcoholics, drug consumer lending company, said 91? '*• and up. Adimtircnf, irs-. Good Father Kar! JVhl. a I . addi<:«. homosexual* ami men- recently it will loan parents of c*r«| 'irr* Champion llrakc Relinfiv LOST WEDNESDAY OH M priest who runs the service m ?"!<> r Kalamatoo IV 4-4H19 ff d»v nf ta«f week "nn campto n tally id vollege-bound students up to ring. til.I fashioned fold sec. , Interpreting the News Frankfurt, - Even though this service * S10;tit)0 over a four-year period. 1957 FORI) FAIHI.ANE S*» two ward |V 9-0933 %'Thero is nothing sensational No collateral xu cosigners will d"<»r. green and white Fordomatn run T>> the Catholic i him h. V-9 power ateenng and brak"1-.. LOST. BROWN ALUMINUM about this, you know "We're Father |h ■. and hi* slaif ate lie required rad<«. hea'er. lour ne* whitewall * ec In gold ca«e Return to .To; > list trying to do a hit of good toe* Ne"- batterv. excellent con- all rniloc regard - sa.d parent* ■ rradv to In :p The company il t;. ' Hi-f r.er |V 9-1M t "ift Campbell Reward nfferei I f>r tho-e -who have hobouv would be charged an interest 1. V the : « It cd Wt u ant to spe.ak to. nobody t* 'ill the;! he a ii.iiii.tn twinge' for rvcivt ue rate of 5 percent, plus *. month¬ EMPLOYMENT PERSONAL ttoiibleg. Hut we w aul p< i.1 ii> -i. .s« • Il«an/ lin n* j. m. noncRTs ly service fee and an annual 'idart rather than ni*d to g < JAMES I.OWDE.N and LAW" i A I' Nf*» Amlv.l insurance premium. SCMMEJ4 FJ\fPI OYMFNT 94WI LYON take thta a?l . .it adv ice h.v trlrphoo- H r s I'.iii c thai mil share t ) An official of tne company MOVTHLV plus achoUrxhtD to rig" I State New* nffice be twee" ? ) r? started fl-8 month delay in negotiations, students Wrttc AI Checvo, A)4 E When we two v.m h« ip'-ng the uidoUi Tiunth' r f T e wm id is fimrtg '- referring tp the possibility of first two year* By comparison. re>' linanrwl return for vwr time twelve for 42.'Ml Phone IV 4-1317 ' Frankfurt " created a world storm. mis c.uuagr:- us u» go on with our • ng mme time tn explvut the Congress appropriated about 70 (cHttact «" A. Porfe af IV 3-6153 be¬ fine I p.m. If President Eisenhower had agreements with future admin- "Me have found thai many ran work " pixpaganda wrii>vn handed h.m million dollars for the first two tween 4-4 pm to arrange Interview Father Pelil, announced discontinuance of the latrations. u signiflcant on this he saved. The human being com¬ A".-u cc. iivs through t ie t'2 uuudent years »»f a student loan program "SnnrlHKiy \ need us e l Indeed, there wan some reason flights before reaching Paris. point under the National Defense Ed¬ COLLEGE MEN YOU can earn mitting suicide art* tn despera¬ tlUiai una summer in your own home - EDDIE DOITCHTE SS-712 maybe we i an help for Iwhcving a'l along that Khrushchev might have been ucation Act of 1938 tion. Rut desperation is no sound . . tr? wn sellinr t'utco. a division of OIK - IJ4 M55 • 7.13 - FH Khrushchev. f.»»cd by an un- thrown ntT balance and the Alcoa SUn at the Placemen1 T4 - F.I J* IJ4 - AI3 - <11 'BlackMobile up U at put- gr-.\i:o 'o *ave the conference ger was RNlay. II will he ad¬ FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Michigan Slain iNcws 341 StuOeid tvivufi East Laming Micnigan • ». • the h for cvwttiruied ; i trust..n on the Went Hope A* it ..*, it appears to have eo.ne too iate to prevent a bretak be¬ Art llaiifis ministered h% Mwillan Fund* Inr., a subsidiary of Huusehuld buw II will THREE S V M M E R EOHMAI-S. EAST LANSING — 271? Rd-t f.«r atw meaningful casement* tween Khrushchev and Eisen¬ Flnanre. Here's rye ktail dre«*. ar.rt summer wedding LAND AVENUE 923 5tt> Six r - Published class days Mondav mrenfh lii.li* leciio.ve uur- * fid. •l>e< en under ana soring ten * i*l rresha.an i*«vie l»eiv*ren summer end werklv iluiieg uimrer tem.s n-.nt « lei' tei>- * l ivlneu ■* had dwindled Ma* D.iv flight lung before the hower Khrushchev, as late as last In Krvspe wark: Barents will apply by tna.l for d!e»« ahle Gocid condition ED 7-tur7 Very reaa«>c- :« ctdonlal Three bedroom*. 1 • ' large built-in kitchen, two i.rrk.a.r two compartment, traaemer.' •erend rU«s mat lei under-»ha act nf xureh 3 i*.» si tn# p»t no.# BEACH PABTIES FTC better T1; i Khru*(u hev wav R-ten week, w as talking about by pa** tu¬ are Itnixhed recreation loom take * |kiv,- one year to $10,000 for four inMabte head-' f' IV 2-124P Bftei Phone owner ED T-949I tr. m< t». WU three te! - > '• has been purchased for the 5 p tn If elepliant answera. hang tin the United State* tr t and promising to negotiate Msinl<#rt ef me irisad IKt-iv l'i»>» a»»«'.'«si#d I re** ac-o '.»• t-.cn again*: years. If the application is ap¬ 34 HOUSE FOR SALE neai As.ocisied Collegists i'" « u hi, i anv country would have there tn goovl faith. But that Kresge Art Center through gifts proved. a check for half the Nt * three-liedmom ~ran« n ' 1 Frier under similar would have stopped the tide of AVNOIXCIMLNT Ba«ement, Gas Heat. Garage H Mitor-in-l hlef Nuaann taken circum- from the graduating class of tlr*t year will be sent the parent la Kitdien. Ten minutes to c-airt Manager Itteh Tertn ctoncpo* Hut T-e did hate a allied and neutral criticism of lki« and the Development Fund on Sept. I for first semester ex¬ HM.N4 DIAMOND SHoH aifkiki-1-atid Contract Owrr- - I'aul Losher choice the United States, something that It is hanging in the gallery of Mae JR-27-5R transferred Terms — Call EE >•* Rireelor penses An equal amount will CWf MHO , aharen Cosdv Wire Idiior*; Nsarv Rehliag, lie. could have pasted up th** finally proved too good for him the center lie acnt Jan 13 for the second Complet# Selection Jrsn- . rdU-Pago-hdiior lorry Wiiur titans haltn. raul Mutler. V2 opportunity if hi* intere«t m to give up. Called "Black Mobile," It was NEAR semester Special Price* EAST LANSING — gpofgi gdltsr i»m W'slltngtwn ale Jsrvts, nsv Pratt lessegi.ng tensions at the Sum¬ By keeping it going to could included in the art collection at Mr Tom Johanon, out5tatuiiui c eclat Sch-Mil OlV two-i e,!"' «'■ nek rtesketg lietsll Waoasrr Itaatel Martin Arrangement-* also can be bungaloxv on large ®6 x I1?'? Ass*# Sports M in*in Schneider mit—anti ending the flights that play on world doubt a of Amer- the American exhibit' in Mos¬ made for three equal install¬ ci amorid ekper:, will be line excellent neighborhood. ; restore MHer l.tnds letrldie Ami. n#Ut| Manatrr Jeirt a s ability fo prevent war, and full- basement, garage. 112 h ■OStsly Vdltor nosie Vekit I nadv w ay—had been tranoeendtnt . cow la.*t summer and*was later ments, for colleges operating on Salurda?. 'May 28, front 10 a m. c onsider your terms. < •« ' <•e Might fdtters M*sk M#rn«teis. Maaagrt It was bceonung obvious by hope for last minute concessions exhibited at the Whitney Mus¬ 6 to assist custom Sluctrr I\' 9-9541 or IV 5-7SB. Men Moras. Neosrd Holmes. HUI NsU*a*l AdsertlsUsg the threw quarter plan, if the t.i p.m. in Wall Squire the end of last week that the from President Elsenhower at eum in New York MSU pur¬ ter Neller Company Realtor* fcletmso. dodv Ho* are t total one-year loon Is at least design .ar.d special problem.*, AmI Night Kdlier* t harlotts t.sgraver* John Vsadea Neede, United States would have to other points because of the lat- chased it from the Pet Is Gallery. MUI Mlelman. |r.. *1 t.edrette $ »,ooo. IRFF DIAMOND lOM'H EACULTV OWNER HURT ^ Aotqueilss ~ MaNoa. Hill m Mvert, ier'.s great Uetire to go down In Rent: Lanaing house, four helro-'' Raaspen DstlrMu Maaager leas Amatroag drop the flights Ihvauso of the New York SAVING* RTAMPH and study, fenced yard, ties * ' attitude of her allies if for no history aa a peacemaker. Developed as a i art form by Fur InaUnre. N Urn baa U Redeem Now and Save and bus. Available June 4. IV other reason. To bava couun- Khrushchav'a reference to a ('aider in the 1930s, the mo¬ UN fur aa# year. Uw —■» wuuM W mm Uw yartab la twu WUIiaoi H TlMpea. Jeweler aun cm aam bile has been one of the most FRANDOB* EAST LANSING iNCARl * Crossword Puzzle □an □aaii *ann copied contemporary artistic laalalbnuls uf IH4 each. If It aHOPHNG CBNTBB Iful contemporary three^-bedm" la fur SIMM fur fuar yrara. two-bath ranch. Many exu*« />' * amn ana uoirm forms Near *^ '- Mall Coewt — IV ar.d-a-half yean old. □naotta anaaaa Aa the name suggests, ('ald¬ ahopplng By owner. BP 1-194- •'* aoaoowi er's mobiles are made to move HillMiH ml SUM N* *• *m ,X It t'SCD RANGES I Ml awiuu CHOICE RSS1DCNTIAI. BlUJ> UU3T1 □a-* JII ) through .space James Johnson I 1 HIUI Ntk viim INO lot. BaMlSail corner corna of IN' 1-1474 St RRwR IIn BaM Lannr.g. 9» * ooi'i 3t»n aaait Sweeny, writing in a Museum Repayment .starts one month Avenue :r*rj -a i lrc in of Modern Art publication. after receipt of the first loan. POLAROID LAMB 2XJB. nana j'J* "Alexander ('aider." concedes Mac Donald also said that if aec«nda from anap to print (TS new. n naou < c< u that Calder has experimented the parent died after arranging •dung 935 ED 9-9197. _ 54 SERVICE ROSE TAEEETA " EUt-L length ancmu aou q:m more fully than any other enU* for a four-year loan, the insur¬ fur mat go* t. Eaatly conver tibia to A||D GENERA h twautiful cocktail dre»t Sire 11. ED ^-Uer. Sister* aaoa DKJV iT!C with the time element and the. ance policy .would assure that * parlance One bl-x-k «»• . una luij i »iriu tracing of forms in space Hut the student received the amount Sweeny maintains that Calder'* agreed upon, and all repayment DFCOKATTD CAKE* ORLIVER- ••tut ion of V«otofddg*t fuu>« FD to vou for par ties. MrtMaya BOOKIXT-. HANDBU.: - I' •most original contribution is would be canceled. Man* otiter deUcmux paatriea. Kwa»t TTIIM. ihmmn — CvpttiK »»'? ' his unique enlivening of abstract He made these other'points Bakery. IV 4-g7tt If lIuDlkAtOlf. PIMM AI ' » to 1'IMI. ma Iron '* art by humor." Tlie.parent has complete con¬ A third generation sculptor. trol over the futvK and they SAUDNUT SHO# IS OBIN! TVPD.-0 - GINTHAL. SP«t ot' Calder practiced engineering af¬ can be used for tuition, book*, log. t« rear* experience. ma eti- a A p.--. •37 t Cherry Laae. ED 7-Ql ■ > ter finishing his education, but room a:vd board, transportation, soon reverted to art. clothing, or however he sees it. LEARN TO FLV at *h«rr A Hon. Low rates Davis a:rrf" , There will be uu restriction* rdfea north osx Abbott Roe- J-92J4 or ED 7-0016 English Profs as to the student's grade aver¬ age, the cutanea he will lake, ar TYPIST ANN BROWN 2-2950. Electric typewriter »' Xf * If Can Give HOUSIN6 Z2 t'nd ef ieet« ne ay item Variety (he number to cellege. ef >eer* he will gu perx and thews. Also groer*' FOI ft(NT U C Indian mod Of Speeches The loan fundi can be used to cw TV AND RADIO service rates to students. New and ; M cover expenses at any elgittmate STUDENT LEAVING STATE for seta and antennas Err» Vo* oed the summer would like to rent three- Member* of the English de¬ educational institution, includ¬ checking, free parking. 4 a IS Troot bedroom furnished house June 10 — nm .— daily. TV "... - TachnicUn i Co. ro medially partment will apeak at a variety ing private elementary and sec¬ - September » itU East Haslet? E Michigan. IV t-9 Road Can Wfthamtton. 999 K 33 % Hoove of meetings during the month of ondary schools, technical, pro¬ weight fessional and business schools, SPARTAN MVLTUJTWLNG * ' May. OKE.MO* THREE BEDROOM. tvning service. Ev«ry cnfi 2S Cor redo or graduate work- *un room, llvlrf room, dining room, Goodwin. .ED c-w* The responsibility of educa¬ kitchen one and a half baths, gar¬ gthdl. Mrs- 31 Bother Student loan* already tion in the field of moral values are age. tufi basement, near Okemos 32 Rrprearnta* t.vti is the topic for Dr Adrian Jaffe'* available under private plans at high acoool. Available June 15 Call CXPmONCCD TYPIST. THOjg Owner. EO 2-4093 34 Ancitnt speech Wednesday to the school various institutions, and through term papers and general LvP'"f, ,'3 annable rates. Near Unlvrr- . gome board of Erie. state and federal program*. AU EAST LANSING — IDEAL loca¬ tion for MSt" facutty and staff. S* Short soft Dr. Russel Nye, head*of the are cheaper, ami considerably >k.r. fovct.ng 37 Drive bock division of language and litera¬ easier to repay, but all are So*ciou- aae txro-bedroom ED 1-4571 duplex. Gar- >5 WANTED^ ture is scheduled to speak on harder to get. 3t Pealed ♦0 Wdd e* 41 On the ••Politi«, Partnership and His¬ tory* at the Midland Public A?* The federal program, stance. gives preference to for in¬ AFAITMEHTS BLAKE — (ERANDOR NEAR I I-mvcttT tor school terni next TerS^r. fa» 8*®^' rewer building, furnished three to June 14 NearjMRfBK 0 ocean fairs club next Monday. needy students, to those with a rooms ceramic bath, ample closets. • Thomas Aoutnas. ED 2-*4'8 42 Based clay "Yet Another Theory of the superior academic background storage laundry, parking. For men THREE MEN TO aha re horj-r 43 Sdkworm in science, engineering or mod¬ er couples June 15 ED 7-05*2. M _ Renaissance" was tne title of a 44 Beleved 41 Shado t;#o paper delivered by Dr. Herbert ern foreign languages, or to THREE. - ROOM FURNISHED those who plan to teach in sec¬ apartment for summer term. 979 In- Weislnger to the department of i ludes utilities Three mi>e« to cam¬ English at Indian* University. ondary or elementary school*. ^ pus. ED 7-1409. a» Mlrlllr.AV STATU NT.WS 1 Film Fare: Ed Flonrnov Mi) li, I,ho P»,r1hrr« iiginecr I'nekiigiiig SIiok \ wards Magician Not Really Pro found who will Dtoplny* Testing Smcc mysteries and suspense, stories nr.- not nearly as plenti¬ Ynu might possibly be iponfrd a committer of rttirrns whether not (he Iroime Tools. Devices jsted decide or into thinking that there I* some¬ ful .0 ■ thev Used to be. (this of will hr allowed tn etoe a ptihllc Thf vi'inmt annnil packaging thing really significant behind emu • takes Into Hccount 'hot performance, tine nf the com¬ xfs.-ition. h« Id during Pat. -,'* fee Ingmar Meigtt. od THE MAGI¬ mitter's deads i* a health doctor - «-f ?hr:n offered anything W.o-ki ral. featured one million CIAN at the Stat. There isn't' 'Knights' Name Chalk nging ecu Id he ttmi, it w.is» appropriate at the what It i- loaded with payrhologle.it' symboto some® of which base who rebuffs the troupe as fakes and is lhereup«m treated In iliem dollar*- uoilh «»f testing equip- New Mcmbm m<•"" "* THIEVES than to endorse SEVEN it the Luton, which relevance to the film and some lo a hnrrifviltt experience in lite magistrate's allte. 1)1 ''4 m'o three entrgoric . of which do not That the pro¬ t-uiuh liandliiig. chemieat teslm.. to i>tn' i f the better ones of re- duction itoelf is a tour de for.. an.I pfivv. :il testing, th» ?hu i\ -Indent* reeeived re- rent ve.it t'l- -e \vht« h.i\«- t' o Him making ;* gr.m'ed .j. nw.n -trated current packagiug ttlte; It ought to viiriion a* outMamllnir sen- I give The execution the *tor\ the ot.ee „Ve, jn the College nf Kn. replete with Heiginanevpte to••• - On dtopla* in the much hand¬ Ti .story t> putty nimpli a title* and peculiarities, the .scene ling itivi-inii uere cartons «f Vnwrinir.< Kxpo»ition durinir weekend Knglneer- nctl- group ot bit loot *< vi n Hssinuitir cohort® who in tunnber. decide to in Rut the attic to cinema at if there is some its hi-' pro- nirrrhandlsr .that were damaged tn transit. Sliidents nf paekaxliu !>., Mmtie Carlo Cavitio of rrdesitneil the eartops in nrdrr gUlDiMMm The lif t half of the fotind underlying them to be had • i-I bv Phi Lambda Tail after v tewing this (once "t In prevent damage in the cnn- F t Daniels, Grand Ledge* film deals with the planning ami Clo i'l trfits several tlme*» it will take p ■». th« -Kitml half with the cteeu- to. I>alc Marshall. East !1 ti.»- \ m i. hii.r which »lmulat< - eeptive |>ow*ers more acute than , tiofl of- their devise . "sf, agricultural; I) u a n e my own to distinguish and in¬ . xplan .» kind oi a lather (ondlfio.i llcory ttalhawar's direction to the dialogic th . Frankfort chemical; terpret it of ,< fiM'lircd i:, tfir t heuiical i- Berry, Howell, metal* commendable admit and »lw«s |>hi n»tei'ously pt ti .ting dt\ totnn j AI Steven** East l.an- a rlevrr appreciation nf nerex« The atory Happens in the mid' found and if. alwav- spoken vvi T'm • h> atfr;)'ted n.'»te than . i-i 'hanical; and Rob Haan. *ar\ contents fnr makhut a good ItHh renlury Sweden when a di-turbuig convutton b Ret I :>oo a isitortic. ordmg to Dr li . c. civil. suspenser. The arting to good tn Irnupe nf entertainer*. Ike lead¬ man's romp,!, it ■ 1 cotnpa t? ip'o'.d, a >.n, iiit« profrstor of member* of Knight* of especially I du ird (i. Mohlnson'* er nf which is a magician ar¬ of plover r |: i i< lit ti t as the eldest member nf the rives In Stockholm and U re¬ THE MAGICIAN is Mguifica fVr.rk. announced at May I'm MSU • hool parkagu i , , »-e -dubbed' by Engineer- arvru. quested to perfnrm at the hawse as cinema, not as social doctm only t-mr-vcar unto « r.» ' Ratine: nf « wealthy magistrate hefare Rating; A Q.irrn Janet Lindke. Cro*- pi .41 .on in the US. It Da* a •• were; it in. id enrollment of I0U #t <• ii» nt Fledcr Maus Carnival Mascot seniors: Karl Heller, Delrnlt: TWO NTt'HKNTK atop to take Funds are being raised for a i>n MfT.ralh. East Laming; fin Krender*. Grand Haven: Ilium Shntler. Fremnnl: f>ed S/HirlY Acting (wards one laxt look at the peaceful Red Cedar before it grasps the ren¬ Fleder Mans will be the offi¬ Campbell and PI Kappa Phi, Scholar*. Rn 'he Sea". F.« m a-pnu •• • building foi clauses of pack- tcvl.n.ilog? .lud research t » the nation's ninth large • To he (Avon Compos Stars . rl-man. Eaat Lanalnt: Hndger ter of sltention June 2-1 ax cial Water Carnival mascot this "Music Goes Round and Round"; Yakrle> and 1"» ang T imhistn. tllllstlale. floats from fraternities, sorori¬ ynu i- the senior class spon¬ Alpha Eps ilon Phi and Sigma Player piuv. Plavc". Kappa lor*.: Don Anderson, ties and dormitories will sud¬ sors "Sounds of Music" June Alpha Mu, "George M. Cohan"; Delta and Dei;.. Up-jlon. s..m. - ( A MII'S CLASSIFIEDS . , The Spnrtv Acting AivnrT Were made at an Informal meet¬ oti, Hill Douffla*. I-a n- 2-4 Delta Zeta and Sigma Alpha Kp- where". Alp .a Phi and P « li! '5 SELL RENT vx ill be presented at a foi'nal ing on campus. The formal ban¬ denly flutter the river for the . ,t \ Ash. Holland; Del Ticket . on sale this week at silon, "From Rock to Rock Kappa Slgoi i. Noi»w banquet this war for the fir-t quet is the first of what I* ex¬ annual Water Carnival. Mate QUICK RESULTS •e.ler, Algonac; Carl Gertr, the Union ticket office, are M.2.'» Around the Clock"; Gilchrist the Troulde I've Seen". Ze'a tltne The bamuivt will be held pected to be an annual affair, News Photo. i; >. Ill; Bruee Gilbert, f«»r Thursday; $1,75 Friday; $.! ami Farmhouse, "Sophie Tuck¬ Tau Aloha and A cf Men. Rvier. Ohio; William May 25 ot II 30 j» m in the Sk\ eventually to include entertain¬ Saturday Children will lie ad¬ er"; Alpha XI Delta and Vet*' "Stormy Wialtic " Ahimt a .i Room of Capitol City Airport ment. ,-c. Van Nuy*. Calif; Dick mitted Thursday Ptv Kapi>a. ftov-O' pa d. Chreve. Ohio; Rich- The event is eo-iqxmaorcd by Theta Alpha Phi. dramatic hon¬ Anyone wishing to attend may purchase a ticket for $3-10 at the Sparly Hi Wugon evenings for 75 cents. and Friday Association. "Music to Liuii 'i Satellites Rv"; West Landon and Gamma Sigma Ph. Re ■ and ; n . >eymoiir, Detroit; John Men' and women's living Rather, "Lie nf Capri"; Chi Chi. "Pillow Talk " „ springporl; Hugh Curry.* orary frat.-rfntv. an i MSl' Pi.r.- erx through the nepartment of .»peech office, 149 Au«l Those needing transportation may sign lYlilioiiing Ends units have teamed up to design Omega and Sigma Nu. "Rhythm >v.ie. Gale Eastwood. Mont- and build floats portraying spe¬ yf the River", Kappa Kappa Pro f lo «rd winners for studen* speech Award* will tn presented foi « list in the office for a cor pool. Ticket sales will end at 5 p.m. Petitioning for Wagon have been Spartan extended to Hi cific themes. The following living unit* are Gamma Where and Dream? Z.eta Are Beta Tau. Born Toll,- Friday, according to Judy Kai*t . ND on were: the best performance by an actor and an act re** in a leading rob¬ riday. project chairman. working together; Sigma Kappa Kanpu A'piia Theta and Thet i (hi Hot 'I Lenders and Delii Chi. "One Fine Duv". t'hi, "Ambaasador Sat eh"; North •roup eempelHInn: Aral place. in a major University Theatr Applications are available in W Klartrh. Van Earn we. West Yukeley and Rryau, "King¬ C ampbell anil Emmons. "There's Lloyd Warner, universe? rrson. 33H Student Services. ctrtral: rarand, William and production this school year, and to the best Sigma Alpha mm F.ighteen student*. 9 men and ston Trio on Campus". Phillip Nothing Like a Dame" professor, will talk Thursday oi actor and actress in eiP. r hemteal: White, IMf*. ARME merhantcal: and supporting role- Variou- de¬ iMairot Hit* Tiara | 9 women, will be selected to visit new professors fall term and ami West Shaw, "Quiet Village" Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Kappa Alpiia Omicron Pi ami Phi Kappa Tau, "laive Turned Win¬ "lamder* ment and of American Industry," Govern¬ in the partmental a it d achievvroent The men of Sigma Alpha Mtt Psi. "Thanks for I he Memories' ter to Spring"; Van I loosen and cers, Mcl-aan. Bapfart. (Mi¬ welcome them to MSG. Unmti RaUriMitn honors will be awarded. ni. an proud to announce the ar- Couples will call at each house Delta Delta Delta ,m.i |"i, D . Alpha Tau Omega. ' Rlngmg Current!?. Warner i taking Formerly the presentations iiv.il of their first Theta, "The Student PnmV n ar-S t* n i o r: flrtt, Bolte mascot, Sam- to tell new families of MSIJ It !: " Pi Beta PIP ami Dr' . part in a project studying man¬ mi Alfonso Maximilian i, better North Williams and Eap Sha- T.ui Delta. "Mil Makin der Mu- agerial empitoecs of the to-dem! WiUan, electrical; second, customs, social ami academic en* and Mctty, mechanical. French. Herman known as "Sam." Sam is a brown activities, and opportunities for "Miller. Mihiii and Melody" •k". Delta (Jarnma and Phi government I. Roy While haired, blue chaperoning, advising clubs and East Loidon ami Alpha Gamma Gamma I)elt.j. "L- Lac de® Cy Warner v« ill afldie- f th* . eyi-d, short tailed, flappy eared uu-. first, Dave Johnion, PiH'try Reading boxer puppy. lie weighed tn at speaking. Rub. "Rhapsody sop and Buttcrllekl. in Blue". Ma "Song of me ' !)rl!a Alpua Sigma Chi Phi. Gtoeya Fantastic and ond annual itanquet (or students in business. graduate ami thro pounds 11 ounces, and now GALLERY n India". ami Snyder IVade>, Alpha Gamma Delta and l.imb- Bu-.iiieo faculty and then r.r.er of '.he Body Shell Slated Tonight wive for the best looking c.r stands w ill be seven inches receiving tall. Sam any visitors in Night Staff "Stranded in the Jungle*. p!i Mu and Beta Theta P,. An Af¬ d.i Chi Alpha, They've Done to Mother ' "lawik Win- wives Tick«o are also united 'us toe obtained .* Miro-Midgft aula race A portr.v festival will be held P. Tail S:gma # in Spanish. French and German the house. basement of the Sammy Villi Wlrr Stiff dlfMt dllor IfoMird ll)ilm»« M Mi v frill Mrllraut fair tq (> t lue r Hemcmoc!.' gioup* are- South Also South working together William* and Eva are i thtougn Ma? taries m 18 iron.- the *r«ic thr 1>usine»r department ESPRESSO (•JUT • tonight. Wednesday and Thurs¬ day at 7 in 31 Union. sin* iieniploycd Two students from each sec¬ tion of 101c and 108c will memo¬ it Michigan rise and- present a poem which must be approximately 20 lines in length, in the appropriate ncreases language. The Judges, basing their deci¬ he number of unemployed in sion on the speaker'* ability in hifan increased by 2J.UUU to animation, memorUalton a n d * Ro- 4 of 205.000 in March 1000. i: pronounciatioh, arc n a 11 v v , r«i -• March increase in utt- speaker*. vyment follows a pattern of The idea was first started «,»ti * and falling unemployment campus last year with the ii'.ernate months which begaa French club contest and ha* •telvfr 19J9. The reason for been enlarged this year to cover phcnometMH) is not immedi- and the German Spanish lang¬ n.Mcrnable and any cx- uage*. ii: -i would probably he Tonight thr Spanish club w ill i en conjecture FK » hold it* contest tn be followed p.'e the rather large in* * by the French contest on Wed¬ K* an ' m unemployment foi nesday evening and the German i SSkift, the figure i< still contest on Thursday evening. 000 less than the number of «*. w 4gan persons unemployed in i* C.if 'ch 1959. During the tame !»4. e« >1 th« total Michigan labor ' oe< rested by 82,200 *saegon fa the only Mich- * t.'-y to ragiater a decline in wployment tor the February ^srch 1960 period. The Upper »w.- -rjuia led all other areas -toadrw ploy mart as a percent f «rhtt'-' ~e total labor force ■IS+J by post* 9 percentage of 11.8. The pl'tlO- irt foe Hlrlilii as a whole 1 parcant, lug, * counting Meet rid Wednesday A 'hunting iotarshlp round* ? *»U be held Wednesday at ? in 88 Union to * inform fbore and junior account* Majors about opportunities ■ktarnship \ ofea I'. jswtndrto, profaaaor of ouating, ja in charge of MSITs |piship program and will ' panel membara are: Gary fV'- Ujt Alpena sr.; Robart Paint- Lansinf sr.; Richard . Eastianainf sr.. and ;*f Taw isnta, Saginaw sr. -' vvunung viuo ana 1 Alpha Psi, tlw accounting i IM Schedule CrislerCalls Football MICHIGAN* STATE MUS Tate four U of M's May It. lor,ft Willi Safely TtXXI* In»ham Comity BIcsscmI , intftvtduat final* 5:Ja II—» luce "• appearand at a boat show llastieen* v». Rogers Ro>« Ry ntvi; nn.FH "fn semester schools—I believe player*. The faculty reprcwr ■ an literature and emblem* may I* V-aerrv'» tank* vs. leotonneclge* meeting in East Lansing. ,i '•in«-V3h> . o!> dnphird on thr nail. and a couple PTA meeting*1, A 4—I'nrle Tom'* bo** vs. Redcap* %**«rlated Prem Rparta Writer si\ of the 10 are semester tatives wouldn't understand th r • d« [)f p..*>.bt, future «ho*ving may be V~%«her vs. Roehets ANN ARBOR 'Jh—The Big 10 -rm unalfteraMy *• »• schools—the team wtlt pl«y one part of It because they are n Kv : r-.tve^ary 11 water ton frm (to to- alive during ' demonstration in t-UH * *»■ r«re»irv and | out ther^ on the firing lino v {,» ;i,jv ttaircd jn the alum-* •utdoor 7—1; shan I vs. f sha** :» will start wrestling with the game before the students ar¬ IM nuOtv.r pnnl round-robin football schedule at ginning." rM C'Hrter. Crisler said he believe* ir'uding life. jacket?. Jtini' jl a—r. sha** s v*. r aha* * rive. This Is ridiculous. I, for . 'in* I v.h.i n Ou&v W.i •V: a'-.d buoys «.* The committee officially nam- »--» Shaw « *»• »'• *haw • ncmiisr. \>i meeting this week and Frit/. 19 Rever baa Wen a one. will tqr to schedule my r.ther schools — Iowa and 0 ••v i iriiovheaded trailer for Fred Stillman. unrealistic ■no,.' H* aM U» loartlN « State—are opposed to the rau-. 5 ; \ iftg win pmro', <•! the C'ris'.er foresees "an first game away from home." F.aMern llish School .swimming . .Wain to 4totato to Ik* rt>bin schedule. - - and a red sad. -tile** I \ •—I'll! Mil Alpha vs. At t'h I: I program that will damage the Crisler said the faculty rep¬ coach and startiv for MSt 5 ,v a—rhi Tan **. Vet* I prestige of Big 10 football." resentatives raised the round- "Btrt | dnnt think there unh. ■meets, who d e.l last month of l„ing thrlr «• A—At < h »: II * S. > cht University of "1*1, .chool, ,rr d')i ,\i J A R:.1« The veteran robln i**ue three .times before, rhanm af •vevthmRlng it, n. •ins the a heart attack SMinvui, who I x *—t:\ans scholar* v«. Rlc Red* Michigan athletic director in- autonomy. W, have btootn, 1,||. it finally passed. admllled. "However, in purpo swam under McCufTrie and < »p- 4—1 Idle rim vs. linlter |»n«(et* Matlon-m,d ,nd we'r, going to .*tst.s that mund-robin schedul¬ I a t'iiig request.'- to there wiR he • let mr» squad in "It'a still ansennd letMlatWn." T . National ♦-r.--.cd the Spartan ing will bring harmful added pay for it in the long run." Uen. ewee the thing get* member "f the Wat¬ in schools that operate on the he argned. "If an IrMHrMmi. Wr r«Uin»j asked for 1Q4was a to coaches and players. Lane and ■ TJ. y pressure one reason or another, detent "In fact, I have concern convention th.s er Safety Committee. On a number of counts he calls quarter system, a , team must want to play another school it may have an effect on the b the program .. "unsound" and play two games before the stu- "ridiculous." He says the Big ♦ * * then | don't think ssmesne 10 as far as alignmcn' , Kuenn Hold «honld W aMe to tell that sehool cerned. And it certainly i« in "will pay for it in the long that H mnat pUy this sehool and g Important to hurt us as far as prestige Tr.tildi»c Miilrr I* u*- run " that one—like H or not." concerned." IIJIII liMMinTsslill. Ilir commit- The controversial round-robin The Michigan football eon, Ire u ill ( h i inn.III hr s.tfriv "j ulmlllril. Hut this ohiit in Hip arm t« rdur.itlon. hr *a»«t, Upperhand phin, voted into elTcct by con¬ ference faculty is a three-stage affair. representatives, Meetings go I tow, then, through? •'There are two did the legislation reasons," Cris¬ Bump Elliott, said tha conference* that have pyij back into this enclosure ha Ilk ootnrlhing t«i work NEW YORK i.l") — The Beginning with the INS*M ler explained. "Some schools had been hurt." rather than 'ike.;: ■ the lusl talking. first monthly return Is In on the most (llsrtlssist hasehall schedule. each aebMl can la game* Including ference game*. £ Meet Here aereu em» trouble getting an schedule. Then there's the eco¬ nomic factor — schools want 10 attractive "We've enjoyed fine reliti ships and good football t West Coast, Southern imdS* U-; ;T. • ■ • i-.- v player trade of 1 WO and the In 19«7 and 1WR. eight of the games because of the revenue, H , M A C! • !1. distant fipures so far |"'int to n (le- 10 games will be against Big 10 Wr Moot Bi|i 10 and this is one way to get them. west teams plus the rrrv. Spar* "But the facility representa¬ academies in recent years,"' clslon for Harvey Kuenn opp> »sition. Track ami (Jnlf liott said. "People are houmi tives didn't think about the con¬ over Rocky f'olavlto ami The final stage goes into ef¬ lose Interest when we fusion, the extra pressure Sat¬ vindication for Frank Ijine, fect in 1969-70 when nine game* of the most important ourselves with the round-rx will \h> against conference One urday after Saturday against Cleveland's (funeral manager. sets of meetings in the Big 10's conference competition, and the schedule." team*. I • ■ o - latno was verbally spanked bv history will bo held at Michigan th V Trio 1965-68 schedules will he this week. Wednesday, Notre Dame Provides ' State Tranv Cltvflind fans, April 17, . ; .r II : for dealing C'olavito, the Ameri¬ May 18. through Saturday, May " i I It .1 i . can Leapuc home run king, tn Detroit for Kuenn, the hatting 'Cowl Spring" 21 (hi the agenda are such im¬ Tne 'u: f'1 tmeut eon this idol f the Ingha; •. champion. However, after » month in Cited by Ill's portant matters as conference continuation in the Hose Bowl, Pause in Big 10 Battle c.opir.Uion their new uniforms, Kueftn pcrtlripaion by Big 10 teams in lied th NCAA and other post-sei'son-* Notre Dame invades Old Col¬ «j o hip of rhows a batting average of .319 while Colavito is wallowing at Phil Dickens events, a proposal for round- lege Field Wednesday afternoon ••ruetors w ,17ft. C'olavito has l»een held htt- robin football schedules, draw- to battle MSU's diamond crew in bed ('to - - le- • in 10 of Detroit's 21 game* special to the State Newt ,ng up of grid schedules for the second game of a non-con¬ The pt He has onfv three hits in his last ni/OOMtXGTON. Ind. — "A 1965 and 1966. and possible re¬ ference home and home scries. the le I'ro- < 2ft times at bat. a 120 pare. pretty good spring practice in vision of academic eligiWlty Game time is 3:30 p.m. ,.rd V. lot of things a"- standards. Kuenn, on the other hand. ha« which we got a The Spartans won the first 1ft hit* in hi* last 3ft trte* for a complished". A* Impurtant aide show* ts the game last week. 5-3. II That's the way Indiana Coach main event w«l W the Big I® This Friday MSU begins its bivtling ,429 rate. Phil Dickens summed up Hoosi- final weekend of the Big 10 " >• ramp door f<>: ire m ac'u.ii In all, Kuenn has'2.1 safeties cr drills which ended last week atcr demonstration In 72 a* hats. C'olavito has 14 RtonahlR* an Ike ftpartaR ram- season against Wisconsin at the Cream and Crimson •. with pe*« Madison. On Saturday the Spar¬ MCCArfHr.F. Spartan swimming meek. and Harriet hits in fid trip*. Rocky does hold Day intrasquad game. tans will end the conference The trailer even has a small < HARMS the edge where cxpcctcd-in The track and field meet will A nunc from the Ingham t mint y Red I'ro** chapter. Inapert life "We got further in giving the schedule with a double header at drrwint rnnm for Instructor*. A home run.* and runs batted in. start Friday afternoon at 3 p m. jarkeU and other deiwon*trati«n equipment in the Water Safety swtem to this squad than with Kvanston, III. against North¬ piihlir addrrss »|»trin anil clos¬ He has four homers, including a with the preliminaries at Ralph et* holding equipment are In- mobile unit, a trailer for safety exhibitions. any group of new boys we ve 11. Younf, Field. The finals will western. game-winner against Washing¬ had in the last three years,'* ton on May 10, and 11 RBl's. be run off or, SatuAiay afternoon Mftl' i record an far tkfci sea¬ Dickens said. "1 suppose one of aland* al 14-9 with a 4-9 Kuenn's first homer won Sun¬ starting at 1 p.m. son NOW J ~it.tr In .> fi.in. MICHIGAN III KKY! Iju.1 2 Itayn day's nightcap against the Chi¬ the reasons for returning boys this is that the are better in¬ The fact that this is an Olym¬ conference mark whtrk pnta Mm 4 ontinpou* From l:M F.M. cago White So*. Harvey has pic year and that as always the npartan* In alalk plane la Mm doctrinated in the system, but seven IHH's. • Big 10 will have a large number Big 14. I'm suee the fact that 21 of the ( THIS IS YOUTH: The Tigers, who had hoped of likely Olympic team candi¬ Minnesota holds command¬ of the Varsity-Alumni clu&j LUCON a T I freshmen out there were in the dates in action, has lent addi¬ Minnesota appears to haw C'olavito would bolster their bat¬ ing lead in the conference with upper-fourth of their high school tional Interest to an always Big 10 titl® in its pocket * ting attack, have the lowest col¬ three games remaining. The classes had something to doAvith lective avrtgge in the majors — great track and field event. Gophers have posted an 8-t thr®® gam®* to go. They leaf 1:15 - 3:2® - i ti - 7 If • Mf it. They retain things easier." Admission to the Friday ses¬ conference with 8-1 r.i Mill Lease You Limp Mllh a microsopie .199. Only Norm mark an On Iks aurfaee. II sion will be 81 general admis¬ Michigan Is second with six v Cash, a part-time first baseman Last weekend's games again Excitement? sion. For the Saturday finals and fiv® obtained from Cleveland. Is over asserted that the main problem three year* have ted weed ee- there will be- reserved seat? at tosUlfEM .300 lie's at .342 with lS-for-38. pantala' ateehu from 997 le 19S 81.50 each and general admis¬ of the Spartans this year is their inability to hit and pro¬ pelets end total yardage from If. 3:1 S. 8:2®. 7:2®. 8:3® p.m. THIEVES BUD HDOlu DUD 94S5 to 9097 yard*, may have a sion at $1 00 The golf championships, over duce runs. MSU managed only pnnumun uun light defensive team earning up. the full 72-hole route, will be 15 hits in th* three contests and Martin^ FRIDAY! BULXMUkiK wain left 13 runners stranded while Qkl duur: ;JWHU At least. Dickens cited de¬ played on the university's For- scoring six runs. Come to the t arrtbean and *ee ila ga>e*l of glamor- est Akers Golf Course, a de¬ wu; Mur.ucjwuM fense, tackling and pursuit as The pitchers not only contri¬ ^ rillea thrnnsh Ihr uno-glaarea and the i«n*»ir Detroit amateur cub that in huge press-radio-TV delegation. 1958 and 1959 won a national title. Klewicki, a gradual® of Fern- shown hitting prowess to hock up his fast boll, with two hits, o double, in Bv® appear¬ ances. II® is Urn nephaw of Rd I Golfers Squeak Out Win Over ND -i ***** SIMiSIBBHBI • mi *»• Medalist Favorites in Big 10 MSU. NorlliHCMleni Given Tim Baldwin t)iit*id«- Uliancc at Big Mcrt chr* and repress: stand Uv y arc rv Leads Way KVANSTON, III. —lb spite .Special to Ihe Slate New* heavy grrarliintion lo*-ea from :line." ln*t year's championship *qua tana Tim llalilwin ami Jack he Itcvnolil* (rave MSlI a tiirht fret underway at Northwestern University Thursday at round lo a.tn Finals will he held Saturday. ltOj-17'a irnlf victory over The Wolverine* h«vr: lost 1 ''•* Notre Oame at tlic Akcra ervice* of four member* of It.-* yolf colirae Monilay. The rloae match with the 4Sn«far Kay* vear's vqund that r.ng up » re - /•(.i-fl total of 87 point* in Win¬ touyh Iriah aerveil aa a tfood Fails lo Show ning the 1939 title without th# warniup for the Spartan# ,#f a match- The departed leailiny into the Uiir 10 con¬ ference championship meet For Maleli d.rs include .Ion EriCkson, -.ngle-: champion: Bob Saxsone. here Thursday, Kriilay anil BAI.T15U )RE V> Wcner- I...r v /aitaeff and tVayne Pro- Saturilny. weight. Champion Don J *rda . Ilalilwin anil K e y n o I il a Jo*» it non-:it!e ID-round dec - twith hit under loll. Baldwin Michigan's bid for if* *«<*■•.M s on Monday nigh* !o Cand. M<'Far I and of Philadelphia aflc; Mtaighf title and it* fifth In tr-* picked up medalist honors TWO FOR ILLINOIS—Leading the IIHmiU bid lor rhamptonahlp with a 140 for four points. Sugar Ray Robinson, 'he formei l.i .t *ix year* center* around honor* al Ihe Big 10 track meet here thla weekend will be Jim niiddlewelght king. fa.led to ap- veterans Gerry Duble, who Reynolds surprised the field Rowers (I) and Itill Krown. Rowers, a 21 year-old senior miler and pc,#i- for hi* *chetlu'ed co-f#-.#- teamed with Erirkson to win with a 140. pood enmiph for VUic'l tK>U' *n hy raptirini MSU t Uwlr Tournament title, (I). « apt. Phil Seheltema. (standing) lion flanla- him. hut I'm certain there wa* ago. accorded the b*v$ piece. are Stole News ^ member* of Len K«v*itchrk's Varsity shop *k% ih. Iiate Kron. Tom toby and Terry Smith. arr, mme extenuating rlrrum*tanceR chance of tripping tip the Wol¬ h«u ling team. Champion* of the rla*«ir rirruit. State Nrw* Photo. ('. A. Smith with 158. Tv connected with It." verine*. The Spartan.* have fou- which i* AW affiliated and i* the lonte«t bowl' t'aplin 151 and Don Cochran letfermen back from last year* The Maryland State Athletic 157 all earned less points Commission ordered the formei 5th place team, plus the addition of sophomore ace Eisner Briar, Extra-Base Hits Carry Redcaps than their Irish foes. Buddy Badger did com¬ pete Monday. He and Coch¬ middleweight champion and his manager, George Goinford, appear for a hearing next Thur - '■■* who has taken over the No. 1 .■.ingles spot from senior Bill Nlghl sport* litltnr — Jim W'alDmton Hotchkis*. Mat 17. |9«n fage live dav or Friday. will play-off this week To 11-9 Win Over Asher in IM hope* of ad- ran North western's The crowd of a few tiiouaand to determine who will play .o 'he spacious stadium was no* • uncing over last year's 8th in conference meet at the No. informed of the absence of Rob¬ place finish have also been eri- by neweomer* Dennv Orioles' Rookie Hansen 10" ?•• the w 'i Tau. 4-2, bv scoring In every in- nani-prt Three triples and one home lied ii post. inson until 10:13 pm iKST/ l)TI)\ in.- »nn in the fir-' AG It's Phil House spun a before he had Konu-ki, a transfer who ha* t un pared Redcaps to a 11-9 *i u mng. The win gives MSU a 9-1 . lor'Iy been while loser'* moved into the No. 1 single* po.s- (•\rr Asher in Monday's IM soft- frame faded to hold tip a* Sic- three-hitter the scheduled to en'.»*r the ring. aeasoii final record. • cvrj. and sophomore Chuck Nw *nunk by for a 3-1 Ho» Roed'1** a Rowed* two hIK AL's 2nd High Batter !*;>ll action. ma wjr.. Mdl Weber blasted a Redcap* SV* Roy Ferguson tit DTll- M'A'* fiary Ruthruff hurled l ..ckhart. Veteran* are Gav hitters when necr->ary in yield¬ no-hit, nu run ball game over I iirsily (.lul* Mc.. irk. Steve Hibben, Sh.a Ifaner while Jim Schaeffer,- B<»b IM lli'lHills a Beta Theta Ruthruff bark¬ Totii and Steve Bard. Peltier and Bill Lnhaie hit f«»r five hits Gary Caltridrr wa* NKW YOUK i/t'i—Uookie Run Ilan.Mcn, a'.2")G hitler ht ing three bases. gave up thr#*e Sigma Nu bingle- ed up with II run*. He atrurk Sillies Meet Illinois lost three starter* from the Pacific Coast leayue lant season, ha-* moved into a form¬ ' A*her threathened with ■.»* .us in the last inning. Last sha* 6 squeaked hy I a*t Shan I*. 6-5; We*t *hau I out 6. Phil Ball bach's home run f-r Outdoor Cool idable [Hwition in the American Leujrue Imttinp rare while Tl.e last chance f-.r Spo*.io ■j-t '.ear's second place team and hardly f.gures to duplica'e who earned Si" in .' 1959 performance. The I'.lin- Three hit* couldn't stop Wert downed West Shaw 3. 4-3; Bai¬ AOCS helped his team to beat helping Baltimore j?ain a ahuro of the leairue lead. Ictiermen Si 'iw II front beating West Shaw y-R. ley g hl.i*ted Bailer C. 16-9; f'nele Tom* *rored one in the Pinskers, 10-6. Sigma Phi EpsiJon scooted lo 0\wmn}Z i\rar The 22-year-old fhortstop <"! home lim and 17 RBI • for the tall T 1959 or earlier to jo:n Hie Varsity e'.llb is tonight at a c, strength enter*, around let- uirunn Joe Kpkins, Bob lain-- . runs across the plate in the lad levied seven hits in 17 tries :ri f)i tides." oiepttng of th«* c'ub. acc irfiin; !ord and Han Mesch and sopho- In another came both Ha tie v fir*! «i\ in the la«t to *hutnut The IM outdoor swimming last week's game* and movc.i fete Runnels of Bo-ton .u to George Pel les. club pre-aicnt c and 7 gathered four hit* Pln*ber*. ?-• and « «<> tell U. inning to take a 11-10 victory pool might open Wednesday *'h»* , , I uther. 3-0. a* Al Bloom*hield over Triangle. into the runrierup jKtaitioti l« - third place liehind Hansen m Tl.e 7:30 meeting c; for al! * Two ophomoret, Don Thon.e apiece. But "5** scored 13 run* IM department reportv and S*ii Cohen, have advanced hll a homer. DTD's left* Sigma Chi in it* If the chlorine count is high "the batting competition w.th a letterwinneis interested t«. u 5 h-nd. pacesetter Roger Mans wf lnutaiTji'» stature, while Ipsa Thursday whdn dust with a 17-2 romp, 361 mark. He w followed hy pledging I' a ill be held in the Dick Smith pitched Bryan 7 In action enough by Wednesday# MSU New York. Hansen gained 14 'hree. veterans back from doe-mated the Bob Allison of Washington at Varsity club r torn #.i Spartan :a 4-3 win over Bryan 8 frntrrftitje* people may ueo the pool ff -u year'* 3rd place team. Thr v schedule. Farmhouse b!a?!ed Phi Noon to 6 p.m. points to 363. Mart* is hitt.ng 360 and Yogi Berra of the .Stadium. i i>! A run in the bottom of the la .368. 3'ankecs, .358. Runnel# dropped The legu; II (.'lull meet.ri* « ! i ic Bill Voxman, John S'oy » .ning gave East Shaw 4 st 4*3 Sigma Fj>. 12-4. OntMUff member*. Undent*, Hansen gamed a regular i TAY AT THE VMCA HOTEL May 24. and sabre Mar 25. IM Archerv Now Oil vunav-N «4W:s epeo H^iiunor* 2-3) al Kansas • Ai 'hm #4|# of )Ho I no#, lit* llartnt Ml nii;lit The tourney, which is "iwn to Hw-I«n illirwrr i-2» at I hit »t» AuMmtartiwn lo* t ow ish«w Mi nlfhl all regularly enrolled MSU male o ' j-* week'* poor weather Phillip* Niirth William* Nf« >org (Short 2-1) »t Clrirl^nil students, will be conducted in • lain VI 40 <#«a op XHith William* vs.. Alpha • li.ll 4-1) «u«ht the IM Spofts* Area. • ivtcred Coed IM softball con- Madiingtitn (Rainoa a-4) at Itnrnit ♦ to# Pbl ILarv 2-2) nlghi The fraternity track meet, .. totorooftoo*. wrMo 0te( 'I' II* VoufH Wobovh A*« . CH.«««|o S i)1 Icrably. Only two games were • a-t I-and'oi **. Alpha t'Hi V A'l ION Al. LE.AG1C which was originally set for to¬ pi-.*.e«l -with rain postponing W I. rn. GB time «o day, ha* been pontpooned until .• r games and many teams AAA x-San next week due to preparation of •rteiung. Archery intramural* are un¬ Francisco 19 8 .704 Ralph Young Field for the Big Tuesday was the only day that derway with rounds bt .ug snot Pittsburgh 1H 10 .643 10 conference track meet here J > « action. The Alpha Phi's. • I every Tuesday and Wednesday x-Mtlwaukce 12 10 .345 4'g this weekend. ■\ erpowercd .Gilchrist, 17-2, and evenings from 6 45. until dark *-Cincinnati 14 13 .519 5 the AD Pi's were good sports to WAA credit of 100 po.nu will x-U* Angeles 12 16 .429 7'g | p'-v team 28 (physical education be awarded for shooting four St. Lou;* 11 16 407 8 ioajori upable to coir put* in cards (each a Columbia Round) Chicago 9 14 .391 8 tournament play). Thd P. E. Ma- by June I. The cards must be Philadelphia 11 19 .36# l»lj) 8 P'r* \von,N-l. left With the person in charge x-PIayed n.ght games. Thursday welthor permitted lauv but tly ThuU c and Abbe: of the range the evening the MOM bat* I-.4NII CUT round Is fhot. Cards are avail¬ tsrin't have enough players so able in the archery room M." saa lata fc BSHlklll S fnafkra at C lnrlnnaU. inc. TRAVIL . u-#y took o forfeit tie. Alpha Those coeds who want to Im Xaitaa a* MUaaakrr, tar. Phi and North Campbell won TflSU i «,%*•>• shoot for fun or practice to im¬ saa rraadm (lagfati a-l) »' «in- r.i game# by forfeit from Del- '* Z*U and Snyder, respectively. f prove skills may shoot Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, also rianali Cfckagn (OTMb S-2| night iBiMIs «-!> gggbt Sg PMt.hnrgb - Graduate lo an ""»mes scheduled for this inirat May 31 the annual archery »"k ar»! ' V' tr.ct will t* held at 6 43 p «r OMEGA , 'Tuesday; ^C#- Eligibility lot this meet consist* M l at I HI— l-lt al ■■■an, i n ■—i rkH—la Bella Dalle Delta va. Abbot Mhk n w. Smeik of shooting or;e Columbia Round. The round shot at the roer.t may waaaaaaaaananaaa* StMratoK Hotels FIR * LIFETIME RF FRIUI MSSESSION be used as one of the four re¬ i 9 j ! STUDENT-FACULTY - leap from uiuieigradualc to alumnio, U*i Tiboty vs. Alpha XI quired for WAA credit. 8 lime for ... A* you eou'ldcr the importance of a fine watch ... Only cefds who have had an one dial will mcaaufo every minute ©f your Delta , archery toun* at MSL arc ■ Min-siMiu ■ DISCOUNTS future villi uitia'iling accuracy. June Mttmm r%. Alpha OoDrreni .qualified to enter this m**rt ri Kathleen Miller Is WAA "Lwjuirr" Mitya/ine roniain* a »pccial Mr*| Yakrley va, ri Beta .student »v%rw»ger ne and Ruth • LUBE ■ Horn'* oOMyM»i*« now* for taudoptg, faculty ami ail Omtp w-iion illiisiraiius over 30 dif¬ Pvortky u the fartdty adv.^oi tther college neraonrx-l. 1 dur¬ fer# #»i v«hlIu>. priced fiom 465 i T. "'Utsdayj rM ' for archery. (HMHM.UK ing workeftci* and coheg* over 41.000. If yon have a 'op>, Sheraton ofivs Anachronism? \acations. UIII.I.L WUIMi. vqu apeeial low reun Kt lit) ihruiigh U today. If not. th# ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaai low ev»- mi. < iu*nt lowwr rate* when two' or new*- jeuclcr lt»(ed Ijctow ha* WEETS SKOAL , 11 1 I K CHECK occupy the same room. Special group rar»*s ur< pne comphmculary cop) of the Omfja ratal- % waiting Tkla WM# nitr mt Mint Hi—Him CralrlJ 8 STOP IX. SKRVH'K 8 rluba, othef collegf orgm- for you. Vieii him today. Not really. 'CauM if Coke had been Intam nUuMi mrtltr a— ■mln—, buttions. around in Caesar'* day# Caesar would Wr an ana Mail, Iran » a* !• ».3» a— anMg You get theoO diaco^pt* a? •0 Od«Or«iooa tr# is oi k ri.KAsr id: ■ any of Sheraton"* 54 have treated himself to the sparkling ( fm. to »:#• p*.a« KaaUafa. la— •" —iar* •-» ioquint in the U.S.A., Mowaii' uiei aicaaknl arrvr ■«» ■ Canada t»y prewnting .« good taste, the welcome lift of Coke! .siiendon Card. To get a Caesar's rnotto—"I came, 1 saw, I Sherat«»n Stieleht I.D. t' u-d or Faculty <(U«-*t (*ar»i t« MOK4* A.V JKWBLKY CO. conquered.? Pretty good motto for SES rr»*llt privtk^*, 'write u* Coke too—the prime favorite in over • 1'U itne *l«te a hcr« you a" a full ti#r .- acuity uutgtio f or 121 s. Washington tjl., 100 countries today! L»n*tn;. Mich. : ■ tES»:cE ■ : *tund River ■ |h*ratao ear carat .«« 211 Abbott-Kd Nottiod under authority of The Coca-Colo Company by •D;T us T I'lUX Klf' l lUX; *#aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaJ 2 en )-»n* 8 4/9 Atlantic A»#*t»a ioatao Man fc. tRWtag. Mich. LA-.WLUh COt % AULA BO 111.I.NG COM PAN I Lau>in|, Michigan 6aaaai ■■■■•■■aanaaaiin. -f-i f MlCnlCt AN* STATE NEW* l*age Six May II. IMa Oregon Voting V. S. Press Fails Report Draws Near iMtin American Revolution The anthropologist was btnuRht r« don r.virmi n fram a ^Integrating tavern- men! In Wallvia. this I la « * In campus a* part of Intern., pereenl af the gapalallan. with- tlonal Program's coopef.nh., Kennedy Not Worried far A Latin Anencan more imodrtant revolution than C#s- nut bloodshed, has became pari of the natlanal aaelal slrurbirr, with the American Univ»" Fio« i Maflf. Hla was *.v . , tro* ha' !»eea taking place in sored by Delta l*hi Epsllon. •••,.. liv Jalis h'om Morse Bolivia, and received far too lit¬ with fall RMAMNIf far class mohlllly. fersicnal foreign service f ; tle American attention, anlhro- r.itv. The anthropologist aahl his PUKTl.ANn. Ore. (/V)—*>on. John F Kennedy t.D-Mass) polofii-t I>r Richard rv.cii told jln-t-hand observation leads hint Patch said devetopmem lumped into the final days of the last 1 !M>0 primary election a campus audience Thursday Peru ate far less promisthu rit. to believe the American ow nigh* with a fivslth ronfident note Monday. ha* done h poor Job of reporiina gulf Is widening betwec i , A native -f Ka-t Lansing and \ '■ IV 'IM ope- »? »"» developmenta in Bolivia. primitive maJoJty nf thv .o - : son of a former MSU professo-.. ' idlaus attd 'b* more pro I'.-g.'M'- *1,1' '»♦ IV'tVTlBO lb- cited exaggerated reports Ihltch ha* made five extended coastal So.- > Ftlueulitm i eforrnce primary - favorite field trip* !•> Peru and the last decade Bolivia in >.»f » ••nccnt student demotwtra- •:on, b> a group modelling ou.i Pad lie peaking population ihem.«elves on Franco's Spaulsn The government rem a These l«'o S-mth Anrnran the hinds of the "First 40 ( oillimit's • '.'T -he I . :i — «■< . ;,dmini-o t - nations are in hir:r.g unu^uai. F.i'< " said, larg- n Spanish fax- •' movement. Although p-'o- gn . achieved by tlm Bolivian Hies" and the army, whik Uommunist party's stremrh , vernment is seldotti t' "v»rted s'lienkin^ majosAHcs. Thcc 1 n - .. Crease.; steadily. Patch sa, • inc. the half-day long disorder Ijler drat I Kennedy vod he expected M.c *e 'o lie.it l-.i'U in Oregon f-imi the governing cla hbloi - crcalcd by the.*' lew d'./en • x- n.'-oi"!* rnide U S headlines. gy J iru's \W2 election* of optimism leafy t»y 'her d.tTerent sjiets'li but there was an air raleh pointed In eanlldencf *i» spite of an Impress v - and by mtmlmtivc cu«tonis. Miiii Cannot \«lsip< .n h'.« entourage fit.it belied this. liM'if rritj iHis ivcubaritic:-. and »liosM hv American oil rmnpati¬ tlonal economy, which h- les in the new Bolivian system, miaht almost serve a- a ; (;hatip<'« MjiiI,' Warm irrrtinp from crmvds od l drr>« hv 'uhslanllal mrrenl exploi fur other latin America Falrh Mid Ikil dnif l#V., bigger than expected helped lion hi thai ronntr>. •ion4. the anthropologic when the MAR pan* took over bolster the Kennedy hopes, lie . vn h ading large land" L r.\U"i importance poopm covered north rnaatal area* beginning to dotm • \ ri before the threat of >< Enriched knowledge 'ti-i - rM.'p Ui*t famine <'•'"< " ' Aland.iv r.flrr ap opening meet- they're Union Imcomes more scrh'r ♦ 'id w i1h gradual'• >m. in-miding log at Fort land's I rwh and \ l-vrngh?. rdur.r.C i pi t l.ii K College. JaiHli Of Environment Needed Faeiilly Meiiilin- from Chicago — In a vapidly changing « .»- Id To the eollegtam, he id Pin mart may not be able to a.iai '■ inlex* education change*, he told >»•:.! ifiie today is "how we Lel* Art A wail I lUi !n_ the arma¬ True Education Needed to ('.ludlt'tip* si.r d tomorrow" !he Michigan AduM Fduranon Artoclation at KolVgg Centet ments race wiili the Soviet Un¬ At Detroit Slioi, I Vol drill* Eacinj! Atlnll Educator* » enter l.tvrright is the director of the for atu>tv of liberal «-.i- ion. Put tins 1* t;ie critical year, he said, liecause In it the money At the hunt Detroit b l)e ,i, ation for odult* at the Unlvn- must he appropriated i r Charlie Jones' posiliou ; Art*' Second Bienn. ' tv <>f Chicago Those railing fo- a higher de¬ rctiiemcnl is enjovable t'» hum Pi,mtin« ami Sculpture a < •Charlie p-es- fense budget. Kennedy said, ate Fducgtlon must Ire of a liberal Among Kroger sai.l. Charlie June* need-- nature, l.lvertght *a;d, If people taking a chance on spending the lenge to adud evtuea*> IVnnsylvanta Academy r Thw the aim- v *.-» cr i advance tJ'.rough ado'', edu¬ Alt'.' la.tHi Annual. David I'.. »:** to act and think Intelligent b inoncv unnecessarily, but it Is a rocc to enrich h « kn>w '.edfe h • en- cation to help him dt veh'p the Describing the challenge 1«* gamble With either money «»r of the University Auoi -v a - -ncisil aoult education he said surviv <•' i •investment" in Vtronmen'. and ga " a true *xlu- kii.'W'.edgf t" 'enjoy iaiei year4- Center, was given »• • peace that we tin alT-d and cation, ra'Ser than utili/ing uv- The man of the future no".4 \ challenge f o all of us to purehase. ' -r able b'Tive wdh dilrnmn flight an cannot Mot-., av- ■ ' " uito e cne home Mon- eri lion Ideas- r • : r*v ■ ued wi'.h thi* Mtuasiou," con- Ktug. r Pease, an instructor ami phirs coordinator at the • •' I'ul dav tor hi* final drive for votes, TP IKr.i*%- . »•- *•.-••• < they used to be a»U»pt received the award for h We i an longer teach said as he did m a ton .» we. k • v du«fr; *' r.he d-io '.v. l»ao,.i Ifetatmn* Center, toid an t If Charlie Jones doesn't the notion of pragmatic teience. Inge of "Firrcracker Over V. To I ! t at Kenned' v. 'c,^ a elcapeut i yvoplp 11-jat there The collage, or paint and jw" .. MIRtl.VA MrlNIN AMI as Hansel and Tarlnne the 1'nlversltr Theater prodarllon at this to attending a svm- be wilt be in trouble, - reported the administration t.*> «»:- , hoi<*e in al! decision.v Education must be roioidned W'Va Howia, Toronto jr.. as (irrtal will he starred In dinck's folk lale opera. p.s.uni of the Annual of the Adu'.J F-iU'^afmn Confer¬ A.1- Dt an? Roger l.eatHerman. Assut- to the Director. Michigan up, is now in the permanent . • lection of American painting ' For a continuous process, he xatd, "Hu!,'* Morse t-dd some lad ence the Pennsylvania Acaden s.vidtion **f Michigan, Krilogg Memorial Phoenix Project, Uni¬ lomishorcnn n. "I'M even hold tiie tn the entire educational *\*- Fine Arts in Philadelphia. JIiiim-I and Lrelel Opeitf 'I'linradav nt n.v, an.i campaign fot hmi" I enter versity of Michigan. t f Stl miot Ire re-cnglnccred to mv Pease and his wife, Juln . * » . eip if Kenned*- -hou!d win Pie nop-- Umter major consideration ,»T • Knowledge is a proce-* only f the o ie end that education ;s net useful its application, and currently conducting a Joint <-v- -.nation ' Fvvn he'", he better »he es»nferen«e w ar question* of a* t utis for ■finished with graduation cxn- Theater la Present Folk Tale Charlie Jones must altre this." hibltion ot the Gallery Eq-i than V so ¬ what •- happen. and how tee Spa: • m'«, but merely begini- g in East Lansing. to for. Charlie 1 one*. sv I l«e*therman. 1 ivertght said that new te. !•- lo Mo.se the - no m ,s.nW- program I naim l>; August Kirber. bead of Pease's production* w. mg .'•>!' Oregon's 17 convention a mythical individual. But,, or • «jue» will be required in futon rvd stepmother but mere¬ IV'jwriment of Evlucational S»»- shown at the annual sh. delegates w as m part > en - m f rt; M II i k r iilustiitcd ilurintf I he not an Charlie J.wes rep^eients an k v-rks o: education. Teaching machine-, ♦•ioiHgy. Wavne State I'ntverstty, Michigan Artists at the Dc • t tadl tVmoc'.Pic partv leader. ne i, A. II when ly a tired, irritable woman. She Amrivan aiu t who may lw I m can np* »aid, can fire profe*«-i« in Institute beginning next M d d not Tlientc 's ? liiwcri-,1 .»•! I ivv coi scuds the children in'o the aovwhere from entering to r« mrnitmied that the real chal- "te. learning task- he name • a. u mm #Tor:*. . of Itun n« rdmok - pick vtrawbcrHe* and h'tigc adult education w to day. U4 AI ' riftels stopping cut un • Wood* to tirmg frtvn the labor world to Die a I! '•With the ever rising c ' folk Ilk age. mvr.ima u. k.k not t-» let thenv stain T ie m.v e smportac.t probiem proibue sr'.eclivit y. Kirber On the Audio-Visual v * ♦. lull g'ser education, lndu-?vv nm-t that television tends to since 1958. Pease ha* exh . Numls. «■' : . - ' .• t oy i. i Aoorcascn. sivvotan! In the opera the children are areas confronting Charlie Jones, stressed 4 ?«ht at assume a greater rr«pnn*d«.'jii Irnl I Oth o turned into gingerbread instead make m«n subject to manipula- in the past at the Butler Indt'u » dem»v> ;P» a Pi. n Kcp. proh-.n o! soonh. ha* dcsiifne.t a:,- thiv-e Btwlrmi housing, in¬ r«:v 'Mi. for adult education." lie said. # . tms to Nat of liemg slewed and eaten hv ti ai and rtvav yield .■ los* of tn- in Ohio and the Forum Gai>. - • Adult education became t i» Fd-'h tlreen. Hep t'liai ?",o i-'vevt to appoar threatening come, leisure lime, rrtiremer1. Publics I *i/e of the witch a* told m the original security, o.vidualilv tn New York City. > oi bound bv a prescribed car. •i ;• and s' tfc Si :.,;e Fresidcuf • > ' * •. • 'o im.f insurance and hpartan Walter IV,it>«m a-e ii"! -i p. [he i-hildftii *lory. igkt Krujrrr. The problems of .1 an t icuhim has the greatest oppci • _ M e ... i.r M dip n •\.i ill prcsenS* a sp»cm', Hie performance schedule for the older Ctwrlie Jones are hc- •rtr.tv in the t.c'd of educaii «n. a run, --vx'hnical pvoblcin of dmrdinii* Will be different from examined with accelerated Lveughi woo Kenncviv's clianin.i e folk Hon vv hen the oven to « x • the opera previous production* ng interest m the areas "f physical : CORAL SABLES' publicatk Tmditi' ,-,1 Tl- oi o niter the witch h««* l»een and mental health. Kruger re- niglrt— v*V! be Trip Plamietl Opening »«t» i «ays • Summer i I S,: .1 i push.-d in," -aw F.ck Thurxdav rather than the usual )M»i ted. acv of ; ILFORNO Originally written as a Christ- Wednesday night. For the t r^t T"ie wbje.1 rvaiczed and I sins the wing and drnp_ju» mas p.mtominr by llnmperdinck tijtie, there will be ;i Sundiv under gegMuderatki-p through At the liv /-// Club Members pmarh, IItl sccnrry with piece* ot hanging scenery iliopped from and Ms sister, the opera has de¬ viated from the original fairv night pcvforniance and a spsv-i.il Saurday matituM' lieginntmt .d n g da* a-i spec at classes, tiiscuaswina, nvv media, litera¬ members e*ent«Kj »lw»ve the stage, live selling will tale hy the hrolhrrs (irimm In a 2 p in No Saturday night .-how - ture and ritiivk and adequate • • It EST A UKANT • • N'o.v Ntaf) 4-H i'luh metwtMTs throunhout the atnte will trpvel to have a thealilc.il look, says I rk. number of wavs. m.itc-.a'y are available for study, V that the mother nig is schPduhHi. 4 Kr ugcr However, the grei»t- 1 - .! '■ -i JMT t wmp fshaw at Chatham this glimmer as a rewanl for o»t- I \o use «'( uiops i* most of - . k »« \« .* Ticket* aic now on sale at 4l%«* v.i **'. need .« that of quaiilie! ! 'i/,,' iiwl iiiimIp I'll/..I fnmimf in Lnntine I; 'I"; mldl atamiini? work in conservation. Union ticket office at $1 M a ociicatU teacher* to aid older adults \<> Fnder fhe directioo of 11. Uturge, exten.Men »i>ociali>', in brailitK »»" our standard of liv¬ Ftliiculitvn U'utlers IMuii j»crs<>n. i* The apvcial student rate $1, Tickets for the Saturday *icv*'f"0 •.he:* \ mar »r »>»ue conccrtu irteres4- whetii- — NOW ALMt KrillAUUMH I* — | fau*d oi can: tat ing in the future " matinee arc .al>o ^1 a j*?r*on - skit CvWlftrvation. the progi * n sfhvnaeiTd b.v MSU. the Michigan is a- The camp ha> Iw-en a reward f.u hard pcs-igri'd' w. -k {, r Frourani for Tom,llt,rs, Day M "u: the ' • i the Soil Oon«evv ah a v'ommiltcc the Michigan Depai intent of ti..-'C about who w .--i -i h 'iM.ti -,'« v,ne c na»u. Id tr being aeopUR new fer lf-12 ? i Conservation. !!ic Sod Consm the Michigan Federative', pf l.imtleR RRMhrr *f appUraUMi Take Oat Onbn a v mfrnb-, s «»f the committer 5 F.M - 2 AM. Teacher*; John DeCarlo. d . , - week* MNRMrr empUymewt. InlernaDenelli knew n eenrern "h the vation Society of America and Most ot 'he youths selected i-.u'it » i! begin this month to with kranrhr* in all plwlpl run* Leu year ihe-e oceepuU iv USDA. ?-u: of. educational relations "f hive cotupSfci an outstanding plan for the annual Michigan avrrageR ever *l.t« weekly. One hundrbrt and fifty vvaitc.s Chrysler Corp«in»tkm; Di-.JB.ib- TV : front every county in Michigan protect in o-n-vrvati.»n in their IVaeher* l)nv program Si p'.. 10 ert lai>k, dirwtor of «sluca'.iona' Knjo> Sunday Uiniirr in Ibr Ralbtkrllrr eountv sii. !i• a>'rn ; oi water I.V-4I.IN trkeUnMpt-B nUl spend .lurte 20-15 learning at the UHiO Michigan Slate Fan. relation* ot the Automotive CiV'.SCl •bout toil, forest*, water, fit,h and mineral* And wildlife. IVsotrtbi'ig aetvatum typical 'oil cii'n ■ pin.uct, CJe>-ige v-,.d; Svtueh . opens Sep? 2 tor ten days. .an 11 m of Teacher* Day is Manutflclureis A ssoci a tion Also on the committee are; Drr Flraxanl and inxlrncltve werk. Alt ear* fnrni-hrd f ar leral <>Jj Charle* Stuck, extension *pec- UUrt In game management, will "The piejeet drrsUuvd helps them to un- soil and' recognti'e dit- M *. Don* ijdint, of State Fair I'ommissione? who i$ Berry* a Lynn Bartlett, Michigan Supcr- intenden? of Ihibiic Instruction; atbl Eldon lloscgart, ot Dtavton to Unai Rapid* area U 1-3131 THE LULLABY Toi the co-director at the ramp, a teacher In the Owosso achoolx. la 1 wilai area IT t-MH fdtam in soils and fellow Stating the purposes of the pro* IVisonnv'l of the I960 cOtntAU- Plains, a Pontiae teacher who is Relneea t *a.-l pa. _ \SHI throws h with communtlv inv .P;Tg«t ;j tram, he aaid: •Mar high ataadard af living (Mrovement keep oar area from farther ero¬ activities to help tee. announced by -Mrs. Flint in¬ clude the following iX'ans of president bf the Michigan State Fair Commission. NUY, Ml PIR NUk OF BROADWAY Conj v la partly M mi mm large aap¬ sion." BducAUon: Dr. FTaneis Hwe- ■ v teln ply at nalarat WMPM. M«w Last year, H.000 youths en- crance, Wayne State University; -•tiident treU Wf ww them will have FbUe»1 in « conservation project Dr. Wir.anl Obon. U of M. Dr. IN ^inf i thi .High.uit the state, he said. Ra\rooml -Hatch, MSU; Dr. Top ex Senior (iivrn Award James G:Western M^hlgan FELIA "We have the cream of the J Broai crop to work with," b u.A said, Universl'ty. Dr. R. Stanley Gex, the For Dirlrlic Work George added "The forestry - cuiisen stiwi Eastern Michigan and D: Kenneth Bordine, Cen¬ Univei-siD'; THE « -• (NBC '»s*a01j dan Kremer, senior In nutrt- camp is rated the top-notch one tral Michigan University. " -ior pj tion dietetic*, has been awarded Other* on the committee in- ia the country.'"* «a;i i be, the laola l>eMon Robinson $500 4 scholarship for dietetic intern¬ Chatham is situated near the ciude. Dr. Fred VcscoUtU, MSU professor who U president of the SOUNDS aft T\ ship next fall at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Cusitm Wildlife Station at Shmgieton in the Up¬ per fApnntuu'.a, IjgjHTimenta) Mv-h.gan F^lucati.vn Association; K Dale Kennedy, executive sec- May 20 - Greek Olympics 1 r * )t 'PO*. Jan is a native of The Nether¬ ;;n' into lands and moved to Grand Ra¬ pid* in 1HS5. She w ill Join a class It is financed b> tax money .buvor* and r»of the Michigan Eduea- taon Association; Mr*. Jane Reh- . OF V-v Pre, Nr!k:>a i lllllllllllll of about 20 girls in Ann Arbor May 21 - Greek Feast mi C'Vhmlttf. tn « for a full yea? cf.jlietctie intern¬ ship. J • VAlll OIINUUfi • Will I L MUNCIM. • • MOTOR tlXK IT Al 1 KSSORII > J MUSIC9 ^' -ndus an a '-'"Wat k m • MAKE SKIWTE •->PRIXOf» B 5:30-Jenisoa •• '• i-ock c Pay Nartl What Fsri s • H ASHING ■ ' on 1 |rc!f B • t AIU-IPl t Ml 11 LI R STRAW NATS AXA-Junior u500" " I OR FAST ROAD SERVU'K CALL KD 7-9016 " 1960 May 22 - I.F.C. Sing " Lcn kotilrhrk'f | LARRY'S GULF SERVICE- WATER CARNIVAL VARSITY SHOP J O.N HAST MICHIGAN AT LOUIS « 8:00 - Bandshell JUNES-3-4 ' 228 Abbatl Rd. East Laotinc. Mich. ■ (diagoMlly ;.cros» (ron Real St. MitrmiKT) — — * ■ • •■■■(■■(((■■■■■■■■■■■■aav' % .r- Mtm