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t'HANiifc OF PACK
.nittoSWEftra** Jaha UHy. ■««« the
out the ««ti **r*rmJ"m.UWv Ottm. Mm detail»?Sf, pair 4.
HF.ATHtR LIMERICK
7#-75 mark* the rarwhtlt.The «fev h many IM lull ••light;
Thr **ind* aren't wrong enoughto replace a fan.
II vnu'vf nothing tlw to do. H'la good day to tan-
vol.. •">". N°- :i4 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—Tt'ESDAY, MAY 20. 1058 TRICE 5 CENTS
I Vf/SfiT. NED LVLE, df Frwin. Tenn.. center. salute* after placingwreath it rtrfflR May 14 National Cemetery of the Pacific nearHonolulu to designate Ihf unknown serviceman of the Korean Warwho i» to He entombed In Arlington National I emrtrn on MemorialDay I.tie picked one of four which hail previously hen selected
I fr.nu among *53 unidentified Korea War dead buried there IteiundI I tie <l-r>. are Adm. Herbert llopytood luhilr uniform>. com-I minder Pacific Fleet; LI. fien. Robert ( anium. deputy commanderI t v \rmy. Pacific, and Chaplain <Col> I It llenra. 25th InfantryDivision.
[(her 2» Year Period
Improvements SeenI In Olin's Facilities
• Huron's NOTE: In light of recent controversies regarding Oltn| Memorial Health C enter, its functions and pohne* the stale Newshi. prepared a series of articles discussing Olin s facilities areas..f operation, etc. The series. based on personal iiitnyieu* with liri idfonl Henries. hospital director, begins with .« discussion of (Mm %medical facilities.!
By I'M I* SHAITKKIN TUB BAST 2s YEARS. Mubu'ur >\.t» - i- p.t.» !..
uiiiies* have jrrown !'n>m an uitt tminiinr y*itb *i\♦•its to a modern health center rom|»l<tte with |ptmp*t«iri»-»•o iliairnose disease, physiotherapy department and \ .<
tn name a few. —
The first MSU health service *iat'?***i m I**_'» w • * -n 'In-pifal was located near the presen* <•* M.» -
• The clinic was nperaiml l»\ a -inyi# .<»< •i construction beyan on «»!m M.r .a:. Il»-.r*
1 • ■In Ift.Vj the State Board of \. • nil r< K- r, •• -1• xpanston which wa> complete-! lb >7I UK FINAL ADDITION TO the «> it M a ' ' •
' ' sharply with the facilities a\ a: . • >' "â– 'â–
\o orrhnjf to I »r. Clifford Mpii/d ' ' '''au'r.-nUe.* claim the recent rxpa; . ' M :
•it*' i»l the iiest small ho>pita»> m ' to '• *' •"; |ss*?ive new hospitals in other !»»w 1" • - >u< ? ..I' I 'flit entity. will u .t!«»:u; -re. - a •
■• - arc also U'iltif nattic of (»i,t tor " i-j .'ai.s
hospital maintain- a k'»-n» • • .ipi*■-e almost an\ t.\ jh- of ;nf.« ! • 4 ' In
MAT TO THE GENERAL-•'
u to tent and make tracing '' • • • 1 •"art attack occurs. The-*1 tr.i ' ■'i.'ir : -rrn of heart attack th»- m . ' ■*' I he « ...: ;ao is also eipiipfH'd to n .»'- '• • • ' '
k'iand aliments■• ho-pital has its own \ • • .- •»o room. The equipment was ».« a . * •.
' apiHiratus in the phvsi »*h» r.q' " i«oo! Paths fur sprain.-, elec'ne n .»- .
• ooths for fiersoiia! riia-o a '(».*? â–
I UK I'llVSIOTIIEKA I1) depart r . TO. ' • nnini for muscle treatment I f t
V resemble rubtns in pole ward- 'is used here only for build oik up n. â–
m disuse Uiatise of tmne fracture- ■• last of the specialized departin-en*.-
■f'* clinic, m designed for tho.-« who mav rnjuiry {• >< »,•" attention. The clinic can accommodate •-»* patietit^
(C millnurd Wedne*d-If>
it Slit !
a'o'i its .»{••* fa r ho,-pi?a: •
A iiich havecmnlar m,Miri«
. !!» menta! h •
Na»n
High Court Censures VirginiaSimce AgencyIs ApplaudedHouse Space CommitteeApproves Civilian Offiee
WASHINGTON i.T*»—The House Space Committee Mon¬day r.icht unanimously approved a bill to set up a atronffcivilian ajrency to direct America's non-military sjMicd ven¬tures. - ~
Miniiltcc • heade.I by
Vi-k .-I a -t-., aceio-v,
•val-ir t.1 .. '.f the natmn'
;> f • '« arid f" -
• »->' it's* ar-.' •7 ->.* -us-
aM'.T vf fur' .r. thei an"- t.s; at.otl "
a-w tu'.! i-M 'v f..llowy"s Ok-. • •; 4h rsuby.t1 f 1 : r. .lh'« •ics fo he'pKl • thr ^pa««
In wiiip rrs|»rri«. i( wouldm.«Ke thr civilian unit *lrongrr.
compared with thr miliUr>M'icr effort, than (be adminis¬tration first n-uuestcd lastmonth
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StritohSuffersStroke(ilot (guise*i'aralv*isIP >MK i4*i—Samuel Card¬
inal Stritch suffered a strokeearly Monday, partially par-aly/uip his riirht sale. It wascausetl bv a blond clot in thebrain. Another blond clotforced the amputation of hisriK'ht arm three weeks ajro.IhH'. -r- ..i.d tbf\ -wild not
'i .the a fon^a-' **t; the T(l->rar-• ld Aoii-rieun Canlaial's rewv-rrv until tuday. when they e*-
• -f a *t»''i» whichliar i> »i
I arher Monda* the commit¬ter * %uff iH-ucd a report call¬ing for broad ctvitlaii conlrolover #pace dryelopmenL
•■V • v • • ■• •
i tmiivu. KTtm n(oiidittoti is stalmnary
en i > ;
f it),
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provident
'te\ens*»|j. ex-ptov-1 m«<i> and twicer ituminee f• •»• the
will s|»eak attommefHcment eve r » i s « sJune f at I p »• m .spurUn.stadium
nitiaR StevrnwiOi A dcjirrs? ituinUruvvr*.: v arvd» Chit far 14
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UMMU JAMES AJMMJWO* IMii •» «»• ,on..ring lipaHiiil ntl DMMM BwrM of the #pg«<b department
MM'. WHl ■taU.—I.E.S UMtht-r»»• mmM • Ikfrt tmr UN t» >•** \ #
« .o Eimm —IHM W lfc»XUw. in Bw iairji nn m**t kj "" '
I^f • >t »a*; . • ft . hard N»v«nI n , •(. It! a• 1 Mr-. Jrdin Han
?■;av* afifv-uiK.etl Mo* 2"? and2£ :»\e -U'v* for *'»* fradi.-*, i} - - • ii-r at t u*toH - •'«
the informal reception. " :3b*9 p.m. will |Hf senior* anportwnity |o meetllir dean* and d»"l*«tjnM< rollege*• efi a* Or and Mr* Hannah
Vf.j'M-* j«arti*«Ung from »«fci •'! Hisir Ecinumw*,A*;-.cunarr- andS,.vRM and Ai«.< - i't . attendim XI a > .. r«seobf*i-fh<" ut^- rKl nifh't *1^ irutmk-
tfwak- V*' «.iuttth ut C"tr«-tnuru ate -r. Arts, Educatjun. Vet-eriaary Medicine andand iNjUbc St-rv.ct-Sei.i'»r* are also W**d m or¬
der their cap and gowtta beforethe deadline Friday.
^K;aUYIHSVOTS?^
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IMII It F lit41 It It \( K a group of youthful dem¬onstrator* carrying placords who gallicred at ( hi-cagn's Midway \irp«»rt Way It; for the arrival ofMikhail Menshikov. Russian ambassador to the
Renounces Dictator Hole
I mtcil states, fine of the youths s.ud thr 15 stu¬dents from Wilson Junior College in Chicago wereof Lithuanian descent.
DeGaulle Eyes France'sTop Government Position
PAlllN(jrfUlle Ue
( n Charles I »♦
Montia v he I'¬
ll! I l ate •
<»! ehao- M»« of diet a to? .»
require u'iii-h-• I lu ' « k • <
or Id
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h: ng <»rrit r »mliouMCT d ai v i
.•aid be wvii,einarv jarwerhe tv .if gov» rrmwhtT>ti- towri Ir.M cauiit W
War f! hern poke nut a* arroatied Pa' v neu s e«»nfere»i. â–
The; he le'uiited t« hi* \hnn.< 'u-aw.ut hi* coun'iv ' •
Ck*l' »i
III* statement brought a slightrasing of tension m lianrrSome thought it appeared liel.jullr might come to powerthrough constitutional means inlh« • risls arising from Die \lgenao rebellion
of tli
1,1ea"I'.k'i of
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tl.lfl"!).
R. put.
"f am a man alone." lief laiille asserted "he* a use I amtied to no party nor to anv or-ganiratiou I am a man who be¬longs to no •me and who he-longs to e* cry one "Shi uifKliiK .e id*" •«
P.,;; l-.ued a • .euo'tv re|H>rtI*: ; * .i mntinuuiK warfote mAt«' .« It Miiriouru eil AlgerianN i*i -ha'. killed ff» I r« in-h
' .to 1 alltl 33 eiv .lati:.' in til.wei-k arid *.ud the rebels
•>* 14 7 killed and 1,047 w,pund-iit i»r eoptured
f »tD th«
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gen. i a! 11 -k -
e k« ' i funda-rti. '. N I
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p« ikifim
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(Inly Sunday (lie t ardmalre'et rated hi* hr*l mm sincetie amputation He appeared toh» making esrellent rrr#t»r*
from Uiat operation and was
prepared to start hi* new U*ka* pro-prefect of the Vatican *roi-grrgation tor procagation ofthe faith He is thr I rsl %mer-lean to hold soeh a htgh pel inthe %at«an
HV suffered itu «• rnk.*(*.»• b: •* .in 2 am aiK] -i .
#t»i did hot regain . .a?>iu.--r»« >* until Q>»rt' The f»*uir,t »*
ported then dial he •* i >rutand able to talk Hi rm -nlh»»!j «rt>rjii?:uft;jai pci»- PiU XIIwnt ht» bkMUAiTfo- PuftUIT* p:rw.ii.ii t» Si-
r i»n. Prof Rurarrk) f,#«»Va//i«Lot, w.»* one of tM ?<••-* pcr-mtffed into the t ardina , .'tor-pita! hp#n He mack a detailedrepon to the P»»;a
Luiqt Infection fatal
• . » » L ■efic fl
lie t.atillr was asked a gen
rr.il question on what lie woulddo in Alnrii -in the nationalistrebellion situation now- rompli(a led hi the |ren<h mllltar*rolonUlist retielhou against pre¬mier Pierre Pftimlio * Paris go* -
rremeiil lie replied
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7 NegroesSpurnedBv Sehools
•
(iourt Kejeti*Slalc'k \ppt*alWASHINGTON i^i—The
Supreme Court Motuluvnudyeil Virginia a step near¬er a <huW(lo\vn on its policycalling for ('losing of publicschools rather than (lesejjrre-yatitiK I hem.Without eu'tl'MCti!. : ."•"It
ri avte.l a l.irt- lit, • effort >*
V.igiriia V. ( off ,ir. or-tei fora«lmis«u»rt of seven N. ^rot - towhite schoo - ;n Aibnjjbin ' o :M-t>. rusf acr »-< the p..i..m}n Jpx'erfrom the nritionaf eotu'.iiIn M.antt liein n. K .» ** •
he i> atteridi-iC .the .i-.no:»' u • -
»'i conferee, t ; Gov .1 I.. .
*.i* AlmondI see ti.. change m ,.
a:.on in Vi.rKiti.a We •.la**. wtarh **'«• iM'lwve to fit♦act and tnv\ .* ' be apn a n .v.art honest effort to -ave po« aucutc.n from the chao- \« '■hthe-e deciMor,:- wow hi m «
wpon ,t 'Hi refusing to aear the ease,
the high court left the way openfor enforrement of the order is¬sued hv I'.S. IMstriet Judge Al¬bert Hry-an of Alexandria.Judtfi* Hr*at'' older called ror
adm.S-.ton of to# tvvn Nt-gi.*-.at 'he h» K MC Wig of theterm .a-! fa!', but ne h« dIt effect,ven«,4s tondillj* appk tlsTbe r.S Court of Aj pea -
H ciimonit 'a t 12 q»lo.. ilUvntlTt • Sup:# me f'■» sr* • action
M-ofidav appareiit'v left Virginiawith •*!!v uot more legal mu*t»aval ,»b> ask ifi# high vourtto consider .t action The t n;e|m I foi »iii h .< pica is '2.1 'lavfi
• If five desegregalioit eases in-yolitng Virginia, the Xrlmgtooease may provide the first show •down on Viiginias various seg¬regation laws Judge Hr« aii'sorder is the only one so farwhich has named the Negroes t«#he admitted to while schools andspecified the schoolsVif,.i law • ' i fot
of to.'
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(OL. III.NKt MII.I.FR. Jr. ,t „ , ,
professor of n-llitarv 'science and .»( . .,!laeth* at 'Indiana I nlversltv. ••„ •Wi'l head the in"pecting team < h. >< i • • .
tiere t«Mlay for the annual In* makw; i- ',
sfo > lion of all ID fit units ||r j„ ifc. ft,will tisil the physical plant and n-. ai.w .
classrooms rhe* k actions. atlC ■• »»t - |(tides and IhijIIi of Instructor* N. if - "
and cadets inspect drill* que*- , ..,A
torn cadets on mihtar* know-Inli e and reyirn the troops inthe parade i .•-1
ihiill i.vts till 1'ihsl
i a u -a
i"tun*
Do .dMlbflUSM'
lift |.AI RI M Fd' t'-arPio !»' is DO-Mi.Ue t t'l.o . i
lb I a f» t tl »aI h«v '*rv fd
t|l II I jii.W. -. - ..r add I a ad *in • -pi•■■■!.'»■»•' t,f »h« ra 1>-foio
to Quill M-m« <1 »ik» -'.iff «»f Msf inof Do itiilici*! I j- ar-t of ( h«
Featured in (hi* month's- I*sue of the 5»i pace spartan is aIrterar t supplement and Dieaiaarri »f last month's "TonItch spart* l'i\" rontrst. sales•loft lodak and continue throughThwrsda* in the I moo RcrkeyMwM 4 nurse Natural Science.Mndent Pervkes and (Md* llallMagiliiie* will he sold at thePhysics-Math Hutlding Wrdne*da* and Ihursday
Junior t omo ilPelilMoiiiiM Opens
. di'ns»<b»ni edd'-r of < henm«} An
» Dm J.»ui>iat "f ( licmiraS Fdw .Dims
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iai I«l4*k
->k«fapb.-jiiid »»s-
Incoming and Outgoing
I IW-.fi
-lUfJell
2 iiii-.r ' 'liiM-?'artay and
H a an tn »
V Ih- pi' se-i bpk •> !!.•• 4 m-«« in St«id' nf
Scivii.
IVtifm-ki. ale ai " ]' »tjfut ;l,c f<a|low'ing: J - H"f>. I !>av.It.fa k S t »ffee H"Ul> Pui iUi-ty afki Mciikims-j? iji»'
Actor Ronald Colman Dead at 67RANTA BADHAKA Cob! ^
- Kunal^J Cssiman. * t***, avn-t'cm-aniy' miltnef Kd tbe e;*rwi-ar<i f#*r clay* an Uw a«dof j Uifif iwfectfou, M «. • atrID* Kif«s and rtc-*taf. B*tt» 'a
lluaif. wA* at fti» iawJ-vie wftcnfc» U«-cl at J a.m. at Si JHsispitat. He had gum; tbert fura virus lung infection Hw fccahhhad been de'icwte *Hicc » Iwugupcrafion a year my.
Few m fl •A',. £■'-■*»>i kr-t-* ie!_illnoM. H. had . fvbm* f<uf. mhrwn '•» » .»i 'ne
gtnLr life of an L.-#h,b vuw.ita' hi« rai.fi. » Ssnb re.-.- ■.
Pul. a fUlii'fj: V»{vv«t . vtCJlset for Wedws.da* f:e»atthe Ah SmWti- H> The .VJ Kp-st«w>a] ChurchCoiman n <«.a . •- ***»r for
U ytmtf. pruU»W> - rceurd inthe movie bu*-: • He drewalar billing from tnt asm,cut hv
ii.Ah HI
l»2J an-
iiuwiiwl with LillianT . While S «t»r
tU ht- '-•*•}#• hi*, final film. TheSwr*- . -••/ Mankiitd,'" last year,H.*r»d*'«nene *. p»!.*n ;a'* :li*
K»oy an inuCj £.♦.»-* •«!ffloii) otol go.idwkj Do v i*vieU.c qual-Lm that cottU ibwU-a toh't durability Mm dipped I*>*"*<■krfuuiale vw.ee hvja".l b;»nbridge the gap from *ihn< fiiniJlo sound and became Lob trademark.
PILKKL rrUMlJN laa few days befere be Isnacd Ibelatest frewch eabtnet. Hk lav*eminent was given drasUr au¬
thority last Iriday by tbe Ma-lienal Assembly U# meet France*grayest postwar crisis.
I
••FN. FAI'L KifXatnrrfay as rbief af staff e# tbe JFreneb combined avires. II was a new btow far Ibe 1government, lighting la preaarvt Iunity at home and win bark da* [fient Algeria-
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Michigan State NewsRml Dillr by MSf'* SS.N9 Student* and Faculty
The Mtchican P?a*e N'cw« i« published bv student* of Mlrhl(t»n Stat*I'n.versitv F.**» Larstne. Mirh, without direet faculty supervision It i«n jt the offit lal v-i'K-e o' the university or of the >»iulent tx.dv, but whiletaking to serve the best interest- »f both, stand- ready to battle anyriove which would drive m wed»?e between the two. whether it comesf-. • v tt-r ur.;» erMtv of from outside Member <»( the AssociatedPress Inland Daily the-- tntefcollefliate tress AsH.Kiati.rn and AssociatedCot tree P-e <s
And (any • Big Slick
Vol. 50, No. .11 Tuesilay, May 20, H>f»S Page Two
Short-Rangc ViewAnd Its ObligationsJOHN HKKRVS I.ETTFH to the editor. and Prnsldent
John A. Hannah's reply, supply a gtMnbsizt'il serving off.«mI for thought, huth for student*, who like to think interms of immediate benefits, and for administrators, who
, tend to think in long range terms.P.nth views have their merits, but both need the temper¬
ance of the other.John Perry cites the "controversial policies of Dean Tom
King and others. Olin hospital perhaps" as typical prob¬lems which need the immediate attention of the top man.President Hannah, lie implies, one one hand, that thoseseeond-in-command, at .least in the instances mentioned,haven't done a responsible job anil the president, ultimatelyresponsible, mut be ctn hand to straighten out such situa¬tions.President Hannah, on the other hand, contends that the
people working under him are responsible, that they per¬form their duties "as effectively during m.v nbsen'ce as•when 1 am on the campus."\V|| AT HANNAH SAYS, in effect, is the same thing anv
good administrator will tell you: if the head man must per¬form the duties delegated to his crew, there is no reasonfor employing the crew.It is likewise essential for good operation to give author¬
ity along with responsibility, which means the top manwould not make all the derisions, nor would he need to beron«idered prior to everv action initiated bv an adminis¬trator. .No university the size of Michigan State shouldfunction as a one-man operation.
However, the one man, the president, is still ultimatelyresponsible for the actions of his administrators. If theydo,w»*ll. it Is to his credit as well as theirs. If the.v do not,he rs obligated to correct tlje situationACTOltlMNH TO Ills I.KTTPit; Hannah is satisfied with
the job his administrators are dojng, at least "generally."He. as well a- bis administrators on occasions have done,states once again that a "dignified, rational" presentationof complaints that i*, feelings contrary to university|Mtliciet4 and jtolirv-makers are welcome.In this is one of students' greatest resjHinsihi'itie*. ?o
themselves and successive studentu; calm, rational presen¬tation of complaints. Hot-headed shouting for reforms hasthe air.of bravado, but unless it is accompanied by substan.tiaf evidence and mature forethought, will only give ad-ministrators reason to believe the noi-e is not worth at¬tentionThere is, on the part of mativ administrators, the ten-
dencv to take most'student complaining w i'h several grainsof salt, to regard ciifUusoi as rgpresentative of radical,emotiirijal elements afid not representative of mature-tlilnk-ing individuals.
TOW THIS HKASON esiH'ciallv, students In general andstudent leaders in particular must weigh very carefullywhat thev think of «s "injustice" or "irresponsibility.'*There are injustices and there are irres|Min*ihilitie*, butthey obviously are not plotted out as punjuhment* for help¬less stttalents, n.»r do thev permeate every pore of that di-verse group called tin- "Administration "
I'eople who are so «piick to holler "down with the uni¬versity" whenever their dorm coffee machine gi»es on theblink are unfortunately the only person* ever willing todiscuss controversial issues and that not rationally.Students who do not just !«,►..k at what they want to see,
students who will weigh problems, admit when they arewrong, stand up when thev are right, these are the oneswho inusf raise ijue -ti..n« Those in |s»sitions of representa¬tion—dormitory, fratemitv, sorority, government, what¬ever—have *ihis responsihilitvThen, when no one usll listen, when administrator* will
demand a "softening f word*." when students can actual-l\ fWI "afraid to write" what they really feel, then will bethe time for some rea hollering, then will !*» the time forthe bitter shouts which t<«» often uccom)iany cloudy charge*of "injustice" and "irrr-i»onsil»ihty "
ft out iiiio-d Woduesdav 1
hellers In the Kililor
Hannah Answers Student LetterTo the I'ltitnr:
T'w |mini!h« (d\ i
ns v hejng absent fr â–
I'll . .IS M.IK :'i '.I I fitr. recent |.,ii t .it;»vo often r.o-» t •in m.v own mnuf <*•
govei rung Ikmi I the• f Ajji w ulture, hi»»MM. till* no! f.-r
Hei ry .witK'-vMichigan St.
f-Ttunat# in iKtviOjfit .1. Jt t» If '. ftllil <"?•?!:KM,I Wo t»tem,|en»1 iirjjt !. 11".illnwie-tf ition «im t
the Xhli ver si'y YHamilton H nwjwiie!>.. t'M .SllUsi'l 1?
e*« !« }*•> resjw.nsib:In.lt'rijiei l.iifsifik'i impu* i*Un ;tt k 'Ji itVb e |'ii-i It n! Vt.
K.tn e fle»;ree • -tNod auUusrtt v f"tl.«v |i.i{ To do w i!»i
pns jtiogr,<ieo, itwiuwing F.dii. .»'i. •. iMuji- wit's »t„. {•ts!dfi» govt tntm t 'V. e Pt.M.I. 1
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ttiev art* ficr-liiuii•ervirt- u prinl>!i '• 1 run .t.<iri
i th.it publicnrv rrxponsi-iil inetitutioni
llfingftl; Ml. , lift In cb'rsprâ– < t 1 think IT criulcl ix* s 1
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<>f Mich.if iti st ■I'lllVlTv',h tM-cii i i". d' ■« i ' *t i v -
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• •••■! to hesr of an instance-» .»t anvofit- had to d,.-â– â–
ist1 etpre*-iii< hi fee'int .
■ognoietf. r.sr.onal mannei.•• «he t'ujvers!?-..iTe-iilrnl John A lUnnjh
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refer i»sl l.t, ac t the liti's tor idAUilets.o rrpoit.* shjeitlv : shePrenhlerf. and tin* Athir'h4'iHines) !* advisory to v. ,• pres¬ident Which, ao onI>?, Theedurt'-oti |ha* s. v • i" S Iw.»« it*
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thai the stj.«er»!ro»n -f 'he t'n;-ve<*il>,^]}grvju. I oietu'v mm,V atwMinr-The hr*t stttlid is thai •
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T.hn ha* the effitd *-»f snak it
appear that f a»n «lw t ftontthe V.ssnpu* even nrore than 1itwllv am
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asvav frotis in? »w!y, m* * n #and the fnivVivd? hei'iu-.e «sfn-v shntlnfl <ittach»nent t»i ,si|three Second, the d« n'dt.d*cade upnn onej?h? o. «* mVImenial energies hv the nainreand magnitude s«n* of theservice* rendered, I tv»pe in ther.nttonat intere*t, are verv con¬siderable And third. | mi** the• p|»t?rtunHv to have the ■per-»on»] eenfart* vsifh studen'* vd•faff that \n the final .mat? «5*
ar# the reallv satisfying reward*'hit make wniversify»life attrac¬tive and chabctiflmfl:
Pt e*tdenta of urtH*«-"Hdies, pvr.iirulatly public universities, arefrequently called u$*«n to iw-form ta*W» in the public aerviceTttey are chiwen bwause theyare, of shtKitvi t?e. trasisubirobjective In their approe h ts>'matters of public polic? H)\evusually are not active poIlUcw!partisans; thev rtyrwwt tnrtbtut ions which are great reser¬voir* of readilv available tal¬ents and special knowledge, and
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•a aged a «»ne <t«>s campaign -
fertilize her n«*lahtwtr*' Isasme . t friendly do#, but sVp« in and running lawn m«»w-sisto tor deposits are un-
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People who own . dogs, and• )u<* frafernifie* shoulddire the re \ more respah«ihi I -
than pel petting it antaythff with j?Maybe a* a "Grand Finale"Greek Week, a'! the GfeeksuM come aritund the rit«i^h-»rh>»»< v*ifh shove!* and cleanfe-j. taw n*
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?.« »">'i | fi4V# m»- •**■* I have » •hnoett • • U' avai'ablr f«u!tation hr Stvidetit* and Itvi bring myarif *•< t?»Ueve thatiHiilmt interest* have suffered
' Wlh f. r ft ? 'Vo;:in'i g\trtire* t>ne thif-fl rrwire «>n it •'I- .ut ti-r entire t*n vfoj'v • an lits t-'ofl-rantr a«pfr»tion«_ r^.t
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final!-- ! hai* no idea w*>.;»»_causes Mr fWi rv to "anften" b .
remarks but if he h*« nn-r.
it-.tivc on h.« m.nd. this »* anopen invitation for him !•> tvm-.*.to tnv dlTur and ta'k w ,'h m •
at*mi it, I have \*t*n on this»ampw* Ksr a km# time, «ud |
from cnmpiyii)d with the fo ter i!'uarSettng tjtbM1-* impale I for the»'4 wheel • 't*
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hdoiUng the free <rwu-.<*- of re-i;fl .«•? pSMrro! a Uwr t.» !*»•« i for pTanf.ufl Wheat
, o ,, jvr teiigUnin nmvt'.'«*f fh»- farmer that hr *hou'.i
•use his land and labor to real rethe maximum fertility of hi*b-v.T*"
Me' a'«i> pru!e*fo»ti that the I* ^Court m Ifarnstwirr and
the LtJU Ctreti-d CouCf m ph»la-V rh»a ha t no? prrmltttbt h.mto b* evidence "that thernfurvemmf »? !l*e a*-t Ha* "fall*H to •msTijilttH ,?« «' a«.» i*»-jectives and ccsitt-oed en-feremmen* w a v-i«4at»m of due
p«wr*s of law *The 'tnece federal courts ruled
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Stassen Seeking GOP PositionMay !•. 19511
MICHIGAN STATS tipri
president'sKx-AdvisorMakes Bid
IMils Unfavorablel or Sure VictoryrilII.AI>EI.PIIIA (.-Ti _
I! .•• ■lil Stnaaen, ex-p-vernorMinnesota who three
was unsuccessful inhi. .jtiest f«»r the Republicanprv.j.lential nomi 11 a t i o n .
to recoup his political♦ •r.mes today by IncomingTh,- t ',(»P choice for governor
Pennsylvania's primaryrVtion.S-j-M-n. long a maverick in
v. , ',can circles which once. mi him as the "bov won-
.- bucking the GOP r-r-j'.p'n choice of business-Arthur MeGonlgle. 51-vear-
. t?e! manufacturer. Two' ndcj/cndents also are in
• ids seem against a Sta*..• v.ctnry. But the native\ -.. ran turned Pennsylvan-... 51. always has regard-t—self as a long-shot. He's
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mv-> \ anla and Maryland1'li piunaiv elections today'v..:l: widest attention being•'•vi— tn H'Told St:«ss«n's bid forthe Republican nomination fov»-am Per nsylvania.S'.i- u. f 'Tciet governor of
V • nc- , and more recently anaide to P-e.idcrit Eisenhower. \<t uv.tMfi the ft.'publican State'I M'imm .'.it tun I's support wentto Art.'iu- M. Cionigle. a pret/elv r uf n turc;
Sr.us.-er .dsn i, fighting offcharge ih.it he b running in
• hone. that, as governor, he canhi rt V c President Richard Nix-y ' '-.O; -e. uf w.tilling 'he OOPP •. eM*' (] Hon Out!.I:; in I Wit)One of the Voters, .i' Oettys-
i'lio: wi I tie Prur ient Kisen-.I W >!-• 11! iMs to ship off a!I - eowtitrv ho'ne there en routeto a «■.leaking engagement mNe York
PICTI III It UM'VI \l»l the winners of life in¬surance studi scholarship* awarded hv MutualBenefit l.ife in ronperation with the College ofBusiness and Public Servire. Bottom rowJames ledinskv l.rjnd Haven junior. Charles\ arete, Detroit junior: James Puhl. f owler sopho¬
more; Jerry Henderson. Kingston senior. Top row(l-ri; Jack McDonald. Copemfah junior; Donaldllixsou. Chicago. III., senior: Thomas Raird. Sari-naw junior: Havid Coplai. Orchard Park. .N.Y .
junior: Kenneth Uinnert. Kcnmote. N V . junior:and Jerry Chadwick. Tooele. I tali, sophomore.
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Bciii l.ito In.in. ^onr weeks of field work at\ -ir ioiis offices of Mutinl tteiir-I t throughout the country. InSeptember they will return torla-se* at M*I
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4-• m lv optimistic. but a -. miges that victors can
r.nls w ith a large voti i
Despite a strenuous campaign,political ulwmrry estimate thattes* than 40 percent of the a.-.124.133 reentered vuierw—2.71X.-:i4 Republicans and 2.451.114Democrat*—will go to the poll*,(in the fiUP aide a turnout of amillion probably won't kmouth to put Staasen arrets.
.* ..ght v.»ti» tends to favor the•rgahitation candidates, a n 1
- ta*e Republican and Dem-leaders predict smashing
triumph* for their candidate,.uraiities ranging a* high
a 20»i U00s:oM-n has been on the cm -
trail since resigning f iurVu ago as President Eisen-
s special advisor on dis-" ..rr^en*
If. election as governor could• Pennsylvania's huge block'.op convention votes would
a «.?.*! Vice President Ri h-V*.»n. should Nixon seek
• Fiepubtican nomination «»•<■icnt in 1P60 Stassen virt-
-• /one. opposed Nixon's fe->"• .nav.-n in 1956-
1 i-enhuwer. who baa wot com¬muted himself, will *o4e tr»mw*' his Ottvabort farm home.V t; nigie, until he .was tap
r- â– served as the fund raiser' "
- -late GOP He has nev-e» n a candidate for public
•*. tieforr lie is a lawyer
' ' businessman, and in his<i>eechmaking dfcltred
"e '.ate needs a businessman"a helm
^ - contending for tlie GOP' *rr.atonal jpot arc William* *. *xi. Jr. four-term state--tary of interna! affair? bo-
' he was dumped by the Re-* • van organization in 1954.
Harold Vaughan. a-saleaex-' i*ive with little barking1-vrngood claim* inde;<end^"^bport in the rural coukj-
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and he"* optimistic To po-# ooservers. however, the
l-i * -estion is: from whom will•" f*<d pull vote*—McG'hi-
t'e dr Stasarn?^ .«h natiotially the poli-'•is are watching the GOP
k-' ary fight there ts a contest";-(u«h of smaller proportions
•«t with leas likelihood of up-» -d the Democratic side.
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWSMay 2#.I95S Pact fair
San Francisco, PhilliesWin Exhibition Contests
AMERICAN LEAGt'E NATIONAL EEAGIE
MINNEAPOLIS </T>~ The SanPrnntmo Giants, NationalLeague leaders, walloped the('hi* ago White So* 10-1 in amajor league baseball exhibi¬tion game at Metropolitan Stad¬ium Monday night before 12,'•.>!»f«.n.
1'he Giants used a I ft-hit at-ta k on Hot) Keegan and TomGualtrrs including home runsl>y Hob Sneake, Jim IJavi nportand'H.iv aablonski Sjieake r.»i-let ted three hit , and rookie firstbaseman Orlando C'epeda battedin two runs with a double ands.llgleWinning pitcher f«r the Giant*
was left* Pete Bumslde. whoworked the |ir*l si* inning* andallowed onl* two hit*. Right¬hander Ita v Crone finished up inthe romhlned four-hitter.I/me White Sox run was Mip-
plied |»v Hubba Phillip*' home•» run in the second inning Phil¬lips got three of the four WhiteS'ix hit*, the other going to |,uuAp.irieio,In the third inni/,;: Aparmo
was tdOM, n nut a! • rrond tid¬ing to «ti;,| ;,fi,r 111 s'lieeessfiifthefts the season Aparu io wala-1 thrown out in steal at¬
tempt bv Yogi Ilerra of the
S/inin DefeatsSneilish .SellersIn bunhies I'llivHAWKIONA. Sriiiin '1*
Spam defeated Sw» d«n Monda,in tin- doi.il.li n ateii »»f fh.trveond round Ihivi* i'uo T»mn-ntat< fi in the Euro|w«in /on.However Sweden still led t>va 2-1 margin on the. dlength dif. f . ,, vsrtoi a in Suiida.%ii|4 Mirii: sifu ''• .match*"Tin two dm is.ve sjngb
matehe v« iI hi plave'l buhisli (i.oii i.o. Spain ' No Ir '•'.,i:i d • ,*h Alberto A' «
. .!-fi I l! Schmidt and
l.uii'Pi ' of Swedi ti â– .
i 7Swi"ii • Pre witfiouf the
M t\!« i of !1 ,i o a . Sveu f» i•
1'pon i« tio a i irplaeed by I.lin-0111 t
_ I lav Id' Oil ,< d m»f pla vfie. d'H-!o| lerommeMitatlori !»•• all ,e i.f Mi aehmg baek Mowe\i . la- will la- able to plav t<diiv areoidmg fo tfi«, d »it,a
IM Schedule
Yankees July 25. 1957 He wa*rut down-Monday night by HobSi nmidt.The Giants broke ioom? for
four runs in the fourth againstKeegan and continued the as-aud with four more in the fifthr.jf QuaUir* Keegan was thek s» r.
Pllll.AlfEI.PHIA—The Phila¬delphia Phillie* rallied fur threeunearned runs in the seventhinning to take 7-6 decisionir rr the \\ ishingtnn senator* inI hiiadeiplua s annual charitygame for ihr lienrlit of the Jun¬to! Baseball federationA crowd of 6,5.10 saw CHsie A!-
v.de/ rn.ik'- tiur eiror on one«toubie-pia> ground* r it* the•».y*ritfi inmng to m< up two oftta- I'll !ln riir.- la-fore the vil¬li an mfielde,- So.lv Hemps j>ud-cd «.ff a urpria- steal of homefoi wh,»t proved to la th*- di-' i'ling runTile i'hdlies Use»| foui pit h-
v dt. John GI a> getting theder|s ioh Halpf. l.umen'l woik-
. I veil irip'uig. t-.r the hear ,
mi; m ven tuiM on bulb Hipand strut k put II while yiebt-I'.-pii1 ki an i Chuck F. -egianhit hom> runs for t|je NationalI • ag.iei while N« a| Chnslevai.il K ■. Aspro'inmte rlouted
.i: l-'npja i foi the heel
VV 1. ret GB W L fet. GBNew Vork 1!4 5 .7®t San Jranriseo 21 II .65# •aKiR*a* f'My 13 it .53# ««3 Milwaukee I# 9 Ml •(lex eland IS I6 .4M vt l'itt*hurgh 17 14 .541 3'-.Baltimore I! 13 4R# Vi I'liiladelphia 14 Ik .467 6
Boston 14 Ik .4C7 ft (hirago 15 Ik .455 6»jWashington 13 la .444 It St. !.«ui* 13 16 44k «'-•HETRfllT 13 17 .433 9 Cincinnati J1 15 .433 Vi( hirago 11 Ik 4R7 »'3 I.o* Angele* 11 31 .344 10
MliNDAVS RESILTS MONDAY'S RESt'l.TsNo game* scheduled Milwaukee 4. Clnelniiati 3
niiuw r.Awr*lUHimnrf il |i»Tn*»IT — O'flell. 3.
I \s I-'Vie* tnrk if I hlraco IS} — Kurks,
I -. \ > li.m n 1 r 1 2-jHohmilon a! koiot * Itv iS| —
I'asrnal, f-J. o *.af*rr. I III'kImh a! • |r\ r land l\| — Smith,
tt *>arle»ki. 4-3
It* IAAF
Pacing Is ChargedI11 2 Record MilesSEW
rch-nrtlYOlCK >rVWill »' y>
1 - Whitt's to hi'tome of thr world mileto Ihn k HihoNon, the Mp»»cily Knjrli."h-
rnati who t i«« kt-«l in .1:57.J .
the yntiiij.' Austrnliati whoilay* atro.
"I her. again. .1 :na*. fro..on in .
|m>s -«• -101. i,t John I«indy of „
An 'rali.i, «tma 3 r>« i 1..0-
M/ f off: 1 a' i . 1
1 1 d« ♦ ,ii. pai mg. ii- •
LA]s (rcneral \laminer& *
Itlasts St1 itfor* Itwiners
Ol I IPiIrl flrlilIM ' Itallrv Ilit I Itallrv t v*Mil I IPiOrrp. I,|MM t W sh,H
o 4 mmmi, iIt.1 ilrv *
Itallrv »r • , Vim-f riaifc
Vim«h«nt t*»• i W sha» I *. 4. shaw *
LOS AN'GKLKS --Imk.mefttnl uttitmle ft»r iiiiseball,"l»o«lp» r < it-firrui Manager !v I
s . ... 1 w rong a ith StH â– I f.*f ie . baseball.to- 1, f < 1 ijtioted Hava .
.1 di pat' n Iron. Milwaukee It 1 \ • n 1 npalhv fo* hlii 1 Wi* 1■I fa!«-n' ,'.oK a' hifT, orT.f 1 mr hitli I it) tfi season
and if i»«»tI oiim i t on hufieaVi.V
JAZZ SOCIETY WEST CIRCLE DRIVE
MICHIGAN STATE JAZZ POLL
IUL0TW6 26 -27 -28
RESULTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT
JAZZ CONCERT
JUNE 2rJ RAND SHELL
Snider "no Ionye r ha- thea news|«t|Hi .Motidav iju«»t»-«ilotva-f
*
| h •*.'.) ' «. {all ied binin y n I • .«f'» * Mo* I to,,!« .»«■IK., • a . ar arrident.'
Hivjm was asked if 4tr inlend-ed l«» siispnol thr veteran »■!fielder, who is ftallilig Mil* .225and reportedl* not followingmedical advice to lake specialexercise to break down knee ad-hesMMis
TVIf- dV4.
J, tg«i i
%»ked b* Mirror baseballwriter f harlte Park specif trail*what wa, wrong with the rlul,lla*a>i said
'WeW .
or jmrhapsS to Herb Elliott,aiiyht ill .1:57.8 only thrt-e
eioplied up m ix»ih the Ii)lK.'^«*n* hi bolt performances n*.
. aga nst tie rub ,.f the Int* .
1 .'..and Amateur Attn »ti K*d-
nt course. |br oaring charges*• ill htvr In he proved, and that.1'inkv "sober, the chairman olthe l > Amateur Athletic I nionI« at k and field committer saidMonda* is might* hard. *
You Know mui Sober ••
■• n iv, the |»«< dig rub onlooks, so at least Elliott's
. x ( oilId become an Arm r-
record fm matte 1 wnat theJa \K dee idt '
pointed out that t'u-!;, AAt' j)iit the .mti-pu. "ig
n'*, efle, t a fit 1 H g, i
l.i,- 1/, atnc tfie III'd in
fo*. rmnub tinierThen the fi/dtsh rei ormnend •
« ' «■* tb« IAAF * ',iih du*I..' a '< d on it jh |93H
Hot we tteter did put it on
our book*.' said ^wher. "lie1a1.se we derided that it wouldIn loo hard t«» enforce. I here islo>, much left to the judgmenttil thr oft trials
- , . also p«,.nv t out thai• Ii.h.,1 atut fj.iotf .mm â–
1 )■■m .< in,it the • v • re j/ar- .1-, • fMV, li " tflt- ! 4 i'
•m 1AAI , i*
I lltoit stirred op a «ontrw •vets* when lie made hi* l i* flast frtda* nttht at the toll•rum Krlats l*rrw ftuolap olfr**» w a* insertrd as an addedstarter and «la*ed in the leaduntil |u*t «ftcr the hill mileThen he d 1apped out
E ia'
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I Jin' Memorial l)avGroup Picnics
"I %-ept fo* l.'hni,, t'odicsthe pildirp ha*r hero tncnisi*lent It* MUlle fthorklng to o-
%l| ftprmz the Holart st.*ft w *h« tog 1 tied as c,»-h| 4* 41,* in
the National league
CateringTerm Parltr*llutfrt*Tim*lUnqtirl*ltrrr|4lmnsHrhr usdl Ihnnrr*>|pr lings
Rental Servicel*um h ItowK Cup-*Sihtrttarvlh»hr*Snack SrN
SpecialtiesIt'iUio lake,t rull Telegraph
It's easy..fun..saves limeJust rail in «uui tvideri* . . . leave the irsi «»| thework umt wiirr> t*» thr rvprtiencnl hands at lloRirDair>. Your gtnu|i will In* pl«M*nl with thr tare thateach basket will xhow , . . right down In Ihr nap¬
kin*!
litis convenient t*ervtrr t* another that llomr Itair.vlake* pi id** in *atisf\mg their cusiwinersMere are a few nugKotion* for ji»«r basket . , .
Ikikrd Dean* I tesh. Ivan h.tml-urger
INilatti salad \ rgelabb-v-
I untb meat* i niter
Call IV 5-7294
Musial, Neiman TopBig League Batters|
May's .4062nd BestIn National
TODAY'* OAMK*sin I ranriteo *1 (Intinnali (N'l —*|,« ..rmlrk, J-4, v». f-aw-renrr, |-|
I >is Xngelra at Milwaukee <*) —I'uilre*. 1-3. ** Connrly, i»-l
( t.iragw at I'lllatiurgb (X) — liroll.I m i< friend, i-f
si Ij.iii* at f'lilladelpfila IN I -- L.VI* Hani, I, 2-4. t* . RUtimon*. 4-1
HICK HATIIVIAN of Miami. Ha . sits in his rarer after winntns thepole position for the 19'K race at the Indian.»jh.It* Motor %Rathuun's mialifviiig speed for the |»-mile run wa* I la •4 new record
Fiikf* SpilliiiM •
Loes's MoiiihI AnticsNol Ftinnv In 3 CriticsDETRfHT 'â– The -
itbiri- pitehor I'.ni I.««•- wI'hrce , ri'l, . fbeUdt fa
th.' umptrf: ..rtfi <U(„U- i:.«n,e. I'.« Hi' K *rrj . ' ,K •
I/4V f h* • ' ' I'll' ! . I â–
rt. ... pi. r« â–
y-.r .
•». t' ' *
fit limit t »» to the ftecnnd inn
ing and with led Willi int. atbat I «M-s ruhhed his hand j, rie-»hi* mouth stuck out hi- tongueas if apphiiig saliva, and thengripped the hall
. ,i N (
. â– ii;,in-
I hu season he has allowedIT earned runs in M'< inningslias not Mushed ail* of his livestirts arid i* <> t for thr »rar
< j>nn>lir\. OilOr IUilI I'arliI'or Ihnfavrs?
i,.
'Km hards tells mr not P»make (he utnuire* l«M>k badwhen I s«|u.*wk at„»ul Iheir • altbecause we ma* set the •
of it in a gamr he »>id Hoiif the* rr • ailing cm had t , »*ta sqi awk that \r*t»f I lulu■behind Ihr plate hid mr loused up
foe I ha*ei K««tne miitr,,*ef-\ has developed man* *nmtr
open aspeifs %in,r (I V|aile,oove,I hi- IMin* lion* Hr,-,',l*n |.. I-.- Vngeie- hut it he• ante • lull NYmmi s»* ring nf> »• ttooda, «.
DOWNTOWN I.ANSIN0S lll.VII'I.KTK I'OOD KHOPI'INIl IKNTtR
"CatariRf To TImsr Wbt Crtr"
UTIIITIC ItUTIISS!A KrrI mmg wrstorat
.STARTS
TIHORROW!
LUC ON— lad Day —
James Mew art in
-THK GLENN Mil l LK ST0RVM2 JlfkRlflil Hits
-Tl»* BENNY GOODMAN SI«r>MiMrvr Allen - Ikwuna Rend
GLENN FORDJACK LEMMON
K VSIIH(Mrs. Marian HraahlKMIAN DONI.KVV
«r. >m« « AJIU
T" T
latum it members James tI ormai, and -fisasalmd Wtmaomeed to .ail l-r the oil hwtsaid t« lone the area as an nildistrict the «w«iirii adoptedihetr ntaiKin
dhri runf^d-'â– >)
. mn' ai. fx'-i**'Sai b'ukf fund,
Vut i !u ex-■' ' : " ' H'ta-. •>.''* a.'v-i -'ro itv.a,n.-.n/
u' â– * b> pfo.-rifh w( {he
VlrP,inbuilt Sli|i.-To 3rd S|h>I in \|,
NEW VOIIK WImllliiiivcr liils ;,t a .!,,■a it< I I»m'< jrrotimlitovvs. \Vht-n that pia •, ,
Stab Mti>ial it ilopf* n«r
tiiirb r the heading of f?:. -nusual.
«■' . M p..*! who now * ,
(. : h; ; fctimc t')t«l' of l>3.fiftft. has been b ...
.. :m the 5«n mark f...•
. vou-.g campaignA rck ogu. the bril ...
• the S* I. OIK Cardiv ,,
i t'M In hi*« Musial ha* collect,
?:.• r. 20 'i.ncs at batt io !..*l.in showed a Mill jup,„w |
percentage of .4.6 Ihrourllilt's game*. However tin .
tiniird productive Muggins •? Isjn Iranriseo* Willie Mi,. |rould make for an intrirm?,.season-long duel between thevtwo excellent competitorsIn last week'* notion
, . r.cnii Id h:t* in 35 tr.iiâ– .;s average 1*< f,
t", s. - en »»f Willi*... homer putting h.« * •
jil.ii'c deadlock with,'«■(i '.iv. ii* CejK'ria ar. i
!/-• Wall*. Each •
!'••' irgr. FTank Thom »,.it bl«»'.v> with 12
! • ,c American t/a. •
N . P. ,k over in the ..."
•.i : a i' a 190 mark. Th»ic' Pitting BdlUftvo.
•. u • n>. has been u «
. i,v .k.i. stHjthpaa•
,t f.i-»t coup'.c - s• ■■.id the rvgula,
. Ai- k Ht ha.- rolltvb ;
. p :r hi 1.1 : 15 trips*• \ 11 io»n ( .e*
. • . a f ' buvt-mnh.ri<»• ii into the rn- '
, ■' • He gamed 11 i-■; witf, n»- hits in 22 ..
I,l| M'lM.Ugald Of the SeaVork Vaukees. the pace-setter *v eek ago dropped into a thirdplace tie at .373 with leantmateHill *kowron. who has hernuiif, a hack injur*. Mclh.uiattlost Jo point* with a A-for *1|k riormanee
A of K.uis.t ( .'. ' a tur cd }a rS
t" again*! !»-"• • • . id tb«- in'
s W !«n 11 at.
)':'h 30. ■(vrv » •*•!. ,
k â– i" ir. I'h-Hr>.-i g ehaliet.-
. . •• :■• ■He',,- ■•
mtw* run? i
« }fHIS las! w,.
! i S-ixâ– and 23 ru:,
, • -.ear» S(a- t-r of !b«
1,t.K)k '.V,
'•ii- Na"tona 1 *
. . s i'iim|e' '.i ' teas*- if'.
♦ a ♦XVII Mil X\ I 4 At.I I
I I VV I D »\|» * I I 44 '• fN ■,«,«» llillimao » *\ ,„«,A • \f V -Unavi. I• ■•»•« a.4 Xe*» X orkSft.,^r<»a V k i»kl IW 114 Iftolt '• *•l<> ikHi[.i *Hifg • I.,'Una *• • ■Kansas I lit» >,nml< 4t.*si«nI nlut « htrain '»
MitWl Rt N*v n . hansa* * Ht»■nsen •|.>st»n**•»•« • Ir * ilanat'"»rll H..sl'«nI -I'll « kk*|a*1 r-i.sii , trteUnR
Ml *S II % If 4 t> IN1 " Kansas III) *I rts.n kl.isltin• .'(■'fl linslwoI mil UNI. lilVRitll *I "• Ka>'f* ll'g n ilk
(•)iniia*|»* Vluaw/I.,1Vftjr.l.sl 2 Honor-V AA parallel bars ch.c
Tcti icurrd twv..barus Nunday night. * •'.he VISi: moot ouUtand.r* ,*■'
i r a-arti and bun.■c.dt-39 team captain M* * >*•I hi* teammate*.Mwyctlia, junior u*
fi n;) t hu ago Navy Pier h:--'f i *<uv,i ;n ail-around cr* .*t.tum *t thia year's eoiles -'•*a fit* first contest withSpartan* He jucvecc h-L«u. as captain.
tor I «■on (.umiMu * Form BrtUr Jmbnr ■|[irrifiiif<y
>-ad xvmbou derived from yowr ow. AMY■* 0*B AIK*» T'vpk')* •*» *
4 ^"Mhaitd wN u> kaUtng, J ur„r J ,Sl". "rn'odiog lisvu. ofhsoaj ca»
r-vn-.u mr L, ll^t, '7- t ^'v *,.,•>< ..4 " uu* uoumkaoptod magaaaca
O-Slsu. Ta cker thru the nc« VrM*■« jpvng avaiUhie LRU.
tti w
I.
v.
itate Faces Showdowntollmen1*0 MeetMinnesotaH„,ikMmMlrrWill
<h«mplon. it **nir c**i«tLntvrirtH the final week of
in the Bid 10, theIrian nine In In umlbiput-I, of first place,l.lialf Riitie ahead of the■^r«itv of Minnesota and1, imoic iii front of Ohiolv I'riversity.
: first time this w»a«on• Sj»art;ins have been
first place, althoughb.»cn Had for the top
. ;nrr the second weekI* . also the first time
«■4 when they won theirii • :!<•. tnat the Spar-
hold the undisputed
• ,n the Big 10 Khed-:tl a ill pit Michigan, •••» Minnesota in a
. , ii-r showdown that, . • ,'e the conference
If- the same show-MSU's basketball
;,ic»'f| with when they• - University of Indiana
• hvnninnship last March.spirUqs will be on Uie
J f„r both ronlesta. On Fridaya plat la*t-place I'nlvrrwlt*|..ua at Inaa Fit?, and Iben)rl hi Minneapolis HaterdayI tHr *|| important doubleftlrr
the Spartans and Goph-:a?t:ing it out, Ohio State
IIig 10 Sinnfling*w I- Pr» r.n
[ nutaner«v the :
1 -yt*M
I MWOVS Tfc \< K STAR I.mi Hum d-inthe bar at »ii" |«t set 4 new meet high jump fee-ord <1 th, Intradural d„rm rhimpun.hi* Man
Behind Harness' Twin W ins
»ni' k) «il""day. He *rV»reg m«»re than K<If his Uim« points4S it jumped U 4 first Issid lead in the meet
hnimons Tliinc'laris Cop Lead
; '.av r Purdue Friday an I.a.eheader at Illinois Satur-
x r i- of jfs" can be men-it tnm time of the sen«»n,r, > one is that if Sta'e
* . , at least two of the threyh#nd Rtcres. it ran be a -
• of »' least a tie for theThis would mean that M.n-\, would be eliminated, andOmo Stite would have to
three of »ti weekend-1 to tie
• - '-e if the Spartans winr*f. games, they will be as.
* 'he undisputed charr.p-Thev currently have a
• inference recori. whileras an R-J mark Ohiothird with S-4. The
* rre rained out in onev infests, ard accordingt 10 rules, postponed games
•*» rescheduled,lie Bit 1#l'»f>r-senU (be
| ST%.% Vitairtd |gr playoffs.I * ehsnr* to become (be Col-toftd ****** rhamptsna
* the Spartans tie withS'a'e for the title, MSUm-'esertt the Rig 10. ac-r conference rules.
I - da!# that "In case of athe team that has
|-'V" «e»son record again«f' rc.p}.» e competitor shall'he R.g 10 m the HC-
â– 'IV tournament."'tan Stat# swept both
1 * ■*>>header againstI *rve« earlier in the sea-
.4-4 and 7-1. Theae weretwo times that the two
\ tref thif year.Spartart continued their
I fading hitting attack lasti«e»4 itsinst IMinois and
ierting j| safe blow*• " T.:.m*.s clash Friday and
*v«'urd»y'j doubleheadcr'he Boilermaker*
- * .n all three weekend•'fating the mini. S-0.
W and l-lâ– l"f, th, Botlrr-
f * s-r wed to be the rough -' - * r for Uie Seerian*.
I as three player*. Capt• Pt -msr*. Dlcfc Golden.'•* v-hieoel, lestlvtd min-
^nd may not be avail-duty when Rtale pUy*
* >ut« University Wadnes-t. a : n-rfialarsart uit.
.I.i Hiirv' s rtui; tcr.-fl winsth» h.gb ;trip and broad
lunip .v-.' M..r,da>
^' F rt' " '* ' to an car yleap p. 'wo-ytage intrainur*ai porfj..* ,f. 'r.u.'KHum. • *, : jump -ict
tit. ■ri» « r?(.-.•« record *r»dub*. "• ''»•! big Jon ' ,
b i'-»P '•( Vtfjl-, ag,, ii;\* inning 'I '.ifiif at *h" broad
fuller wins were posted byBailees Mil ket Walker, witha 41'?" hea\e in the shot put•■tent, and teammate f.ordonI'nrter. with a 3:13.9 r*m in theKMI.
\K - - y fv» r,tv ■» ;»«. i(ieda' W. ■, «. ,rid <1 r:r ,o
outing fc'».-r *»■-.»*«,■Ita.i.'j . .
U ifT <•»*. *;r...t. Ii* ♦ \*\ to• 4 w. .* St, . -n:i K1 ' S'.a -.
*.* «-uj ■the n«»*t two j e- *.■n- •
v.'* A * -"â– .r.g Hwtterr-ei.1 andP.at-ef fr:a...t.yP unt- a-e a-Carded tw the
• ;• ... .0 i-«i( n > vcf,'.Of, a 5:4-3-?-; is if, ,MV.>Uu- ■ontr •• 2 U
IMacine Itehiud llirne** inthe broad lump vtere Herb Ad-
IM HighlightsT".- IV
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Piston Manager.Delano. KeMgii*From PositionDKTPfdT P
resigned Vmanager *â– ' tseTh*
f-ed ?>'a*on genere!
, • Pc >n*
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h,'plar. •'•ork H» ».• • »•*' " 'C,T
pr-for# fie- 'PT-r.gwT if the P;«'on«
Nate-.e-a!
minv
e*ner».! .'oarager
la*» year ■* her,Bctkefhad A-< '•sftHMw
switched <>••••' r'Wavne IndIkll.. r—**"'
than in a letter tn.asaw fred/•liner at FoHner'aFloridaDelann
genera manage*reouireme«t* and
*ta* the yd) of.-hanging ;■«
refiuiremeo' • «— »dded Tr_"7olIrer should .have a (re* oandla <M4, kaw i«J,r, .n !l» '■2.'rlub »• r— o f»»" ! " "T'OTKl T-ir ■' '»boil *Th. 1-#.""*,
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SAV1 MONEY ON LAUNDRY! Iel MO fiCW
E. LwtM pdt - 211 Esrrsrrm
Inr nrrtDKcrs sceciai.- BH
derlv nf F.mmons. Narm an
^mith uf Went Shaw. Carl Walk¬er of lUiley and Ions B«ti ofRather.Second through fifth ;n shot
put were Ed liar*/ of WestS!,aw. John Sm:*h of Ea*t St.a*.I>.ng Con*-- of Ertroon-- an ) p.- Afir ,f r> of East Shu â– '
H.:: f'r« w of Armstrong andP'.jii Clark (•'. Bu*ter*.ei ) were
second and third .n highjump T« 1 f.,r four'h p a ewere Ken Harwood »nd JohnSharp of West Shaw. J»-: • v
Kjc rrcit of Emmoti* <i-, J' B. ••Behind Porter in the n«« were
f buck Nedeau of last Shaw,.lim M'(.ounn » f | mmnnv Ronkranesch of Ballet and l.arryBurn* of West **haw
Cjoa!if> .r.g rounds were *un,r, the lub yard »ta-h. j_*n-wd *run »r.<j 60-yar-! i>-* hurdle*.
eachI.naneven* adVanor.* t .
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tie : at *i*-. Ad-'icr. Narmun■S-.f>ri V*«»k aril IkeC..r.e>. E-»«f S? aw and B.ilW -" f Tia.l* . . joa.d* ingSbnrp ah* gaalibed with the
Wot Uoe In the ??• at 13 4Adderfy. Htitt. Harwoodvr. r im»le» and fit *9tl«B ofWest *haw ftlliag mmt the topsi*.Harness c'<a. <ed 'he fastest
tTe.in.if.ars- run in :.».e hur liese*. eft at "A. \ arm. an Smith.I * *.V. n-* i >r iin * FrankS* if-i- : } .rt- *.■- A... alscir.n Wt-dfies&ay
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V *>*• jhe **a?e department.. •..-♦■s*#-* uj or «»g * crew%' n •, meet 'he R-t-'fii
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•Tr« a great •nwoetunP* te toto Mooeow P-rsonallr. Id loveto t" Bit I'll rot pot ant heatan them The 4ee»«lon will betheir* a tome
"I'm ture if we d-kht go,Washington wf Id make a fin# .
. re- rese- *a*ive af» ut the Bua-t *r.- ' Patnarh". dt added. 'f--r'.'•a* ma'trr ;n? of the otherc •" * . -- fv»,o Harvar d or Syr-frr u*e -- tha* were ;n *? e taftevn' r.*' Safurla* would representu* very wed **It Va'e ViJM to go tof -ival Her,lev Pegetu. July 2-1.there'* • strong pmafbillty ther
'■•■jid fee* ?h»- University of'A'a*h;-fton'» If <*k:e* foe th»r gft* <»> *he free rite toliec-y T*ie *• )'e departmontwanU t« *emj only one crew
SportsSficht Sport. Editor — Mike Preytll*
MICHIGAN STATE NEWSAfa» *g. 195d Page Fire
In Invitiitional
Elliott9 Delatiy MeetI.OS A.VOKLKS !/?'>—Australian mi!<*r Iferh Elliott "ik
r»*a«l> to bretik four minute.4 r vt ry time out," hU coach *ai<JMomiav. . — - ——- —
Anti-Trust ChargesArgued by USTACOLUMBUS, Ohio iJP)—Th, 1958 h>rn-«« racing «rMon
prol*til.v will h* over 9,for, thorv is a decision on whetherthe United States Trotting Assn. is violating federal anti¬trust laws. -—
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pt,-M?jvp.thJnk:tig Percy Cerjt-t\ .*;>«» * >M local track writcf s
a! the.r weekly meetingW'c're r.ot wornxi uijo.it Run
DeSsinv We won't ne«*d anytr it.'iuili/i-r pills thinkingit Af'.«r the race its Detanywho w :l( need them "I lliott and ilelanv. Olvmpir
1.50b meter* champ hoek tip inthe < umpton. Calif., lnvltjpon.itJune g.
K -*•. who opened hi^ C'ulilfoi'i.at • jitip/cigri w .'n a r <ord-fc< 3 A? 8 Ti the Culi.eumlie .v K:. ta\ night, was presentjr 'he- lonchfinl • ri.meiitiitg on th«* touchy
po.n* ,f whether he a ».•- spu.: »• 1or p> a r.tbbi' F..5i' *t
I d'.n't cor.sMer it a p'"' 1no- f .j two reason*. I didn'tk• '.n.v bloke v.,it iri 'here .t.
a ■j; •* B» m-Ic-c. I ran the o*.f*> ' • .:ds a.i by p-.v-e!f "Meet referee l.arry Houston
railed it j bona fide rare and*aid the time would he snhm't-ted a* a world rernrd. He in-*i*'ed thit Drew Dunlap of Te*.a* was-pot entered a* a rabbit.
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Voiles kail c Ink l)-l* «U«m» Chi 3'k**«• >-v : is-: i» r.iu * i-it-tlired Irs.n l» IS-IJ 1*1 k I'hi 1S-II-1
MO* in VI I.I «hi« ) * %roi*tr»»n« I. 5k r ft. si r«r t %. *. lifven t. INswiiah link I H'.»»«as ItU'Je. * * HaII'* « 1Bs'hrr *. 14 Hatl.er 1 4
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He admitted, however, that hec-tr-r-Pd Dunlap * name nf the'jffi'ati card" while the race waii n fer wry Hn*j«bm slid he un-(icrktood Dunlap w as ir. the racel--ec*o«e ne * ceded a go "! warm^in. fur h.- up .n the rruie relav.
F itofi *;n-e over the grass. '•> e e< •' .«•'? the recngn.rud•■<>,*!/? itani.r-t • f .1 *»a flat set
J.»hn !,?»• !v a!-o of Au«tra-'»t. Jme 21. I'l >4P-n i .and i urrung rerng-
f .?i->fi i the ;:mo of .1 ST 2 hyF' t! -" i s Ihrek It»i»o'« n Jj'y
Government and associationlawyer* argued in Federal Courthere Monday about a «eriws ofcomplex question* each ha* a*k-ed the otherU S. Di*trict Judge Me'l G
Underwood told them to putthe;r argument* into hr.efs. tol»e tiled w ith him- in 10 days. Hegave each side {hree wtwki aftetthat to rt!e answer briefs.The ran# Itaelf won't begin
until after the brief* are la andthe Judge ran rnl* on thr gnea-tlona.The Government claim* the
USTA h.as a stranglehold on theharn«»s* racing business thr.Uknits charter, rules and regtila-ti .r.s The Government firs* ask-m the- USTA a series of ques-tii.r.s which would require d.g-gir.g into old rt* ord*. The USTA
(ilicolioui^ May Drive NoviSpecial in Indianaiiolis ."SOD
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Dirk Rathmsnn of Mlamt.uinner of the pele po*itlon for.the Sol-mile Memorial Day rate,had j half d"ten tap* around the'.-mile trjik at a steady 113*
mile- an-hour flip.
R&',.p,tinn a:?u attempted to*c« • fast he could bring hisV N jfiv i SpsH-ial into the pitat . from the track end got a'
■-•'■• i.r.g'fron Unfed S'a'e*A .'•» C: -I, -ft Lick laugh¬ed i*. off js jver-shudt.ng myp.* ' i •* ■j'her* e-it:mat«?d he
. ■,g 100-ftii'm-an-hour?<, m **!«• j.-f track He had to
said an unknown amount oft.me and monejr would be re¬quired to do this and said someof the answers are unnecessary.Then the USTA asked the
Government a series of ques¬tions. which the Government de¬clined to answer and counteredwith an objection to the ques¬tions.
Attorney* for both aide* con¬ferred for several hour* at »hoJudge'* request to decide whatthe basic l**»e I*. Thev agreedit is whether the USTA rule*and rfflatiom rtototo the lawor are unreasonable.
These rules and regulations,the Government claims, giveUSTA the power to excludeho»e owners, drivers, trainers,track*, sponsor* of stakes ar.Jfuturities races and racing offic¬ials fr >m taking part sn harnessra ngGovernment attorneys said
need information about viola¬tion* from *ne USTA becausethere i* no other place they canget itUSTA af*crr.e%s »a:d 'he rules
are aimed at keeping ham«iracing hor.est,
!feak ra: ,t:v doing a half-ipin,off .the track
When Holy Crnss b»fit S>t*-cu>e 20-19 it marked the firstf ofball victory t> r the Crusad¬ers over the Orange since '.heir33-7 win in i»48 *
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Yale May Row in IlenlevFor Trip to MoscowSK WY0RK i/TWetjHCh Jim R*»fh*ehmb!t «nil Monday
he'ij low to **«* his outstandmitf Vale crew row at Henleyand Moscow this July but -aid ♦he «bK-i*ton up to theboys and the University attthoritiee
,--f» , -- v/ best show-.«!5.g »* Hen >* «-;-u.'d g^t *he *r:;.-"H *>i-t *:* great *o r»
Ws Rf* ' *o 4 Ba'hsct:*? . *•"I'd Ilk* to o* that race res¬
et! »aal F'-n VV*lles Yalefreshmaa ***** h Waif** rowedf-»r 'tiihlBs'wi and h»* br«4h»rFw*t* r* th# V' ? man en therorrert Tale eifhtft i'f 'X j -' V: »ke B-. ■»
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?f Vie >e.«*ee up fb* H*-- « «
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«-jf •"** --'he* E»»*rr« crew* woa .4go Pen r- cd }t*e;f 'rA
H* .derided »h»» o"*!) tn#winner at the Eastern chgrrr.t.nt© «nosA*d gs»" •« i Ptmti ■: -. *»J-.# Burk wh"*»e Quaker* f.r, »?.-•d second to Y*>Vac wjtl- *ake an unbea'en
;e-co-d into ?*» final r»-g *ea-•on race aga;n*t Harvard eri thdTTuure* at New 1. .'kkgton. Conn .
June t«Although Yale hos bratrr. Ha*-
v»r1 fs»or sinigfit year* UiereKosnt been an all -sr.nrung Ya eeight r -r-vre then ?b >«*r*.The El.-*
. woke :r^ Carncg.al.uike r*cr»rd for 2 OOO jre'er*fi mile, 417 rard*> m wlnh.? g
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fcMxfCZkfttfTnrUv let q* take up the •riefiee of medicine, which ewa fp.
venfed \P 1iy * f ir**k ruuuMl Hipprcratee He momâ– round him a group of devotes! diaeiploo whom he railed"doctor* " Th# rewaon lie railed thetn "doctor* ' wee that tbegr
all their tune sitting around the d<wfe and •JanAtag tketreeae In truth, there qae Bttlo rim for Ikmn to da bocwuMdieraoe waa not invented until 1477.After that, (k-Rtr.rs 'enmr voty Lepry. tsit it muet he admitted
that tl.eir knowledge of rjieslu u<e was lamentably meagre The/knew only <>ne treatment a change of climate. For eaampio,i French doctor WfMiUl send all his patients to dwitaeftand.A ."irno •UteUa, on tlve other Itarel, wnqJd 4*nd *JI his jwUmtoto Frame By the entire pofeiiat* a <»f France wae livingiti Switzerland, and vtrw rmro This iaU-r tjerame known as theHla«.k Tom KtpheannNot until 1924 did medicine, ss we know it. cr-me Jr.to Wng.
Iri that year in the Uttie Bavanan l iiag* of PagoPpgo anelderly pl.yve uig name»l R .nko -!«*/■■■daw>»s*erwd the hogaster led tie. He was, of f-urmr, t*urr*m 1 as a witch, but hw «*! ydta, disguised as a nrmtvpe. made tua way to ARMfkaB wbaeeha m-en tad the Mayo BrAhsea
Mwl:eir>e. as it is taught at youf **wy own crJlege, ran bod:\nJ»d roughly iiiVi two <-laseifi<au>mo. Than a internal msdi-tiii*. which a tl^ trratmeot of mtcrTio, and sitarnal mssiisiiMkWl.j« h o the UmXttotii of estrmt
I haeasea aW» fall mu > two hpas! categories - cA.naac andacute. Ut.pjr.ic daw-oea a, uf LnlWr.rr.ateO >J tho theo,which can la mighty pam/ul, Wm» you tne! lost sumitaw »y
Haskeil was vtrveken with a rhno attack while ho waa
out pwkirg up tm/otl, and A was rau,U,« lofora tfo wretchedtoy could strsigtirn up Io fact, even after To was cured,llaskril moitmuod to »«-k srourei lent met ^kaJtI4e. "Doe w«*ig•a for snvrai year* lof-ra If taiigar, Uw Wh ttot dd warate/practitsuM# who treats Hashed, dotvsared thol Hibi Bodho trutsmn tuttored te his vrag-
Two ywar* ago Haakdl hod Addasuo's discose. Addwon. cufi-oualy (waft', had HaekciF* ) Fuoc Uaakcil ratehso evcrytiungthat eons along. Lr>vab!a old Ikr, Cahgart uocw said to hiaa,Tjwo, I ftoeae yow art who! they rah a natural bra* catcher."•Tbs joha is 00 you. Due." rrgiiad Haakeil "I am a third
baeetnrr. * Ha thawuppo fad rato such a it 4 Dgpliag thol the4ck« hod le put turn wodra wdstt—. do* he is to this day.
you aA I rao'd* rrat in up te yog. Go ere ha ymm raed ashen!and pofcs arwiad bringpo/aorenod wnlehen pteitiite X-rayeach other- Cuatrbute to the bos* teeh , * . And Mraisr,
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DerisionsOil CasesJiiflp1 Maintain*All Killing Naliill»KTKC)IT </Vi — Sajfinaw
Circuit JimIk*' Eiwrp SnowHuff in a ruling Monday upheld tHi* validity of a StatuSupreme Court order trans¬ferring him to the Way lieCounty circuit bench•Ii idge* tlillf. 4!t. wtm hit< i"U -
ru-d mm a one-wci-k bait:.- withthe high roiu t over 1 lit- trail--fi-r ordei. handed duwu ft.- rul¬ing n* tir presided ovt-r hi- In ■'1tii v ra-.e since defying 'hi.- Su¬preme Court,Albnriey Komail Kotil. np-
leefitihg a 11|m*11ii iâ– firm in i
damage Mid, qui -tinned Hull-i ight to hoar On- ca-eKohl cited Judge Huff's |if.iii
to appeal to the I'.S, SupremeCourt In hh bafllr with tin* stateSnprrmr Court.-If the United Stales Coot!
sustains, the judge. |.u.|tiuiiUteil RetPuis of the slate eouitinnv Ire considered void andhave hpn with no lunsdietiim ,.nWaviic County." Kohl saidfluff, in rejecting Ihe attoin-
cv's petition, said;"1 nm properly a^.u-'Aed by
• tic Michigan Supieun ( ouit andits odinini-tnitor The ordii.stands until Mich- Inne .. ii Is.
changed."The court has no alteriMthe
lint to overrule Ihe motion of Ihedefense attorney anil proceedullh the rase."
' I've made m\ p«lld. ' .fudgeHuff KOiit. "\V« wid' tak* m-
t.. ihe t'o.'ed Slab Mpicnic t '"it I if ;! r .en ptr dThere is ho iiM-ful purpose bi tinlllnie to i i-lii-Saginaw
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I'rolesls Seen in I'iaul
infiltration from Syria*
Makes l.rlumon IlolspolWASHINGTON i.-lh A State Iiepaitmeiit official said
.Mofulav "arms ami armed men" infiltrated from Syriainto l.oiiamm to stir up trouble there.It. of In iai id-, mil Po Mill
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the Ciiiiiiiiiitiil pi ")!'• 'ti-Ki a I |oif' id ' . o- r, W 'lal'Oi than • lii||«nvmi» .\i;
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ramp orientation titer loo ady anted eadel% ueei mi ihe trip yylpehttas to ready Ihrin for Ihe hash tiainnu ihe» »»tl irrriye sunmirt
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11AIN'KSVI 1.1 .K. Flu. "Ti—CiiivciMty of Kloridn of-»ficial.-i. concerm-d over twostudent riots in the pustWf-ek. said Monday seven'
penalties will he imposed onthose found ytiilfy of takinppart in the demonstrations.fi: Wayne tfc it/ onivrrsttv
I• '*• ->it iii pniu.*iiriu-nt yyi!"i.i d-.li a j a n .' > -1 :• and' expui--infi i -U-pHhaii "makes it dit-t - o"? '■i i i, ion to iin-
tilieen. look as Mean Com den ofthe Sehool of Aitrieullure ta«sItoli firay. Ac f'ouiiril presidentat Imtne base.
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The piitvei - it \ head s arjion|o!lou(-d . use "n a-a-hour beer
I <"• till ■pa t v. "i-keriu that sell''. y ii "a iia-ludiiii( t vs • •
i;:.i\ rr-at -. ,ude-tt> allil threeiiUiver-itV polirena n to a hos-
l". tiea'naii? oj in juries.
More than l.tuhi men and mo-
'men -tndenu took part in thedemonstration Mhieli Kelt* saidyy.is planned lit advanre. 'I'm en-fy-flve students \yere arrestedand plaerd under hond oneliarces steiniriiiic from the dhvorder.
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nil ;n! pitfound n>- uiiU.- ual propa^aiid iai tiv it. b> ttussia or < 'oiiunun-i ' i tuna in Hn P.uim.i ini'nh n'||< aid that amount i d t" •
tittle the iial'liiK «d •» t "inn mi-
i-t-tiont piii.en lot a t> ■min¬ute, la lore tla t S Kmii.il;.ilo'i'"i. lOi one anil Ppi.n a ii In H i; left behind
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KlH'lil'l Ex/MTI lo SjH'tll.A SOCKET ENGINE expert will dlrem- nlld lllurtrute man-m.,'le
Mitellitc.s. space propulsion and rocketry at the monthly meetiticthe MSU chapter of the Atnt'i'ican Chemical Society at .10 p m .Wedin-sday, 122 Kod/ie. Charles MeKnikht. u chemical etupM •«with reaction motors, is concerned with -'udies of he compato >sales effort allocation anion# the varioip r#«»cket inarketim: b<and activities
Seniors of the Weekpuma!:
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teacher education, will spend a yr-ai m tin Piulippui. - ->u a t< «h-niral assi-tance protect for Stanford Utmei'i'.v H< and his f.im-tuill lea', e iii Jiiiic for the Philippines ulu-je tic will upri-.ritStanford as a team leader of a group "f sprcialj-t- par■' > ipatn i! 'ia Stanfurd-spoii.soit-d fntei national Ciiopti' i'i-Affrnmi-tr.di«/n t" ""jeef. Ttie primary pnrpo.i >d the ptiue.-t . 4 ,4illV;m higher education and the impi--' ■T.crb • >i '» t.« • b'amnm "*Philippines.
Eiiznli (iris Toft EosIlilt. JOHN A. H'/.AK. pK.fe--oi o| t.-a. h. i .<».
namict presnlerrt ihe Ameru-nn Counul >n. |ndu-?ii i Kducation 11. vi a- also designated chairman <>
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AHOI T 25 MKTIIOAN . on >.,m . -tiltor- to tin norma! CouimnrTrt Oflmr <; id.i> throuijh Friday A.l-.anir <in./ilrt.-■>t"i pole i captain linuteiiaiit v >> t v:• .ifJ' ,,iMeek-long cowls i , .Ii 'ii'iiw: t" !.« It offlr.t.on . to develop theil" kii".- l'd_i anb -ku b dir>> 'iMi;in a police depar I men* |a.mt ..w' He p-.n >MSU School of Polii.- Adimni 'i,.r |,oi and Pubic >» :
pr.»|ect aft- the Michigan state Polue. Ma lug.i- A nPolice. Miclugaii Siw-riff A Ma higan I"»* p* "t PuPitloo, Michigan Municipal |.,»-agm and thi h • b. i a Hut'. i >tmat ion
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MvErislal (ilnl for Sorrierl>K KIM. MH 'KINTAL ill"'. . • health e .
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HAL MILTON
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