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July 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…01w No. 25S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957 FOUR Mexico; Chinese Play Opens Tonight Tne wneels of justetstow-, ly and never surely for Lai'Tang with the murderess. Shiu-Lang lace, left, as Mrs. Ma; Alan Fire- in "Circle of Chalk," fourth pres- points out his true mother, but stone as ahiu-Lang; Albert Phil- entation in the Summer PlaybillC The play opens at 8 p.m. today Chao declares "The testimony of lips as the clerk Chao; an...…

July 31, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…STUDENT,YOUTH CONGRESSES1Kwi a S"e Page & 2r Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom COO 71u, No. 26S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 L, PLEASANT FOU Morse To Ta Foils ble * * * * Four Nations Approve Ike s Plan LONDON (MA) - Western diplo- mats agreed last night to offer Russia shortly an up-to-date ver- sion of President Dwight D. Eisen- hower's open skies plan for guard- ing against surprise attack. United States Secret...…

August 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…DULLES' ROLE 1Ev:4q'rn SDISARMAENT See Page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom - I, No. 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 iate Probers *s ubaste Hoffa rnitee Chairmnan Charges Him School Aid I h Newe York 'Hoodlum' Plot IGTON (J)-The Senate Rackets probers yesterday ac- ter leader James R. Hoffa of an unholy alliance with ay. las fr eessad hefas.bg tei~ te llge IInI it I4ift k t r i Ia scheme to win control of the whole East...…

August 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…IILITARY MEASURE See Page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom FA I", No. 288 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1957 ad Senate Refutes Eisenhower's is Batista orship Imposed Cuban People ebellion Flares MW Peietl atista seized arbitraryTO U I E NATI NS cope with rebellion. Markley H all T akes on Form LyndOn J( per the Cuban people yes- his most influen tiaa k e al T ale o -r ci high government lead- ed meanwhile that the 'ovi1Fe led St...…

August 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…'HEATE] See Page 2 I Sr SixtySix Years of Editorial Freedom I- a 61 VI-4/ THUNDERSHOWERS FLnTTR I, No. 299 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 r rvun les Proposes $500 Million Soil Bank Approve saee Inspection -a ecretary of State Presents Plan . efore Disarmament Commitee VDON () - Secretary of State John Foster Dulles proposed' .y that world peace inspectors roam Russia, the United States st of Europe by plane ...…

August 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… CULTURES' SSFUL THEME irr Sixty-Six. Years of Editorial Freedom :43ait MILDCONTINUED COOL. See page 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 FOUR' P vis Fied INTEREST BOOSTED: 50, Given Governmenl SMonths FHA Paym Math Instructor WASHINGTON (A)-In twin moves to s s 'Stiff' Sentence lower and middle income families, the gov almost in half the minimum down paymentf VERNON NAHRGANQ and boosted the interest rate on FHA loans Dail...…

August 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…STUDENT CONGRESS See page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Iaitj * 00 o * * CLOUDY, COOL No. 31S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 FOUR Lauds Plan Present Joint sal to USSR MGTON (M) - Secretary ohn Foster Dulles yes- mped the free world's nament plan as perhaps significant peace bid: of cted it would prove "ir- to the~ United States, i maybe to the rulers of sounded an alarm. He orld should nQt become start s...…

August 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…I D FUTURE 1Mw 43UU Sep page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom No. 32S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 5. Jury In diCts p Soviet Agent onel Who Posed As an Artist IRadio Contact with Moscow" ORK (P)-A slight, quiet Russian colonel, who posed for iondescript Brooklyn artist, was indicted yesterday as a al grand jury said his specialty was military and atomic udolf Ivanovich Abel, 55, the highest ranking Red agent. i f...…

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…41 BOR UNION PICTURE See page 2 Pr Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom D3ait t41 CLOUDY r rrn bA -No. 33. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957 FOjUR , r a*;' 11 nor. aam _. 1 ,t > Silent as Senate Probers veal Wire-tap Recordings GTON (P)- Sen ate obers, unable to get hnny Dio to talk, play- ence yesterday a wire - ordlng which repre- as saying: "I was out y last night: Jjmnmy D had just refused to say her he had ever...…

August 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…NN ARBOR HOUSING Y* LIEtita See page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom THUNDEI RSI ONVERS No. 34S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1957 0 udicts wiet in N.Y. p A, Mrs. Sobel isoned as Abel eld Without Bail ORK (P)-Two European Rho found haven n this rere sentenced yesterday ars eachi in prison fori i the United States for same time, Col. Rudolph Abel, was held without other federal court on an ifferent spy charge. ...…

August 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…0 DUCATION REPORT ir Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Da44 , t FAIR, COOL See page 2 rnrnmrn rr m i 'rr rrrrri rr i i i i r No. 35S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1957 FOUR FOUR is Morros Reveals 12 Years sounterspy Service for U.S. 'ORK (JP) -- Movie Pro- is Morros, 62, said yes-j had served the United' r 12 years as a counter-' st the Soviet Union. ussian-born Hollywood naturalized American aid the §oviets believe...…

August 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER REVIEW See page 2 Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom t CLOUDY, POSSIBLE SHOWERS 36S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 FOUR r,.&wA,.. r **, v ..$V4%t e Rages 'land ors in id Pay Lodz Raise land (A') - A Lodz strike confronted mmunist government th its gravest situa Wladyslaw Gomulka party leadership last >athy strikes were re- ter cities. strikers demanded a ise of pay hikes be- g to work. To Move Cars st l...…

February 07, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MAGAZINE SECTION Thursday, February 7 1 957 C-f P *jfjAkl, tr4tgan Patt-H ART ICLES, FEATURES Page One FEATURES Political Scene Music Reviewer 'The King and F Conversational Look Punch Magazine USS Wolverine eArtiro Toscanini Television Progress A JOURNEY THROUGH FINLAND …

February 24, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MAGAZINE SECTION C14C ixl i ttn 3atly ARTICLES, FEATURES Sunday, February 24, 1957 Page One FEATURES Coin Collecting Coffee at the Union Parachuting The Music Layman , r: ,.,. 0 FACULTY ART & ARTISTS …

March 31, 1957 • Page Image 1

…SECTION MAGAZINE T4C Mt r4i tn 43atln ARTICLES, FEATURES 1 , inrlnv lVlnr {, ] 1 i 0 1 o urn y, rvuircn :j , f.) / ®nnr f' r. rage '.AI p ___ __ .______.. _.___ ----_____.__-._._._._s _ ___ _._____ i , : } r, x u y . 1 THE MICROSCOPE AND COLIN WILSON WASHINGTON ADVENTURE AN INTERVIEW WITH MALCOLM COWLEY SPANISH ART MYSTERY AND MEASUREMENT Features: …

April 28, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MAGAZINE SECTION r4ae A ir4i ttn 43aAtly ARTICLES, FEATURES ., _ _ _ _ __ Sunday, April 28, 1957 Pna On. r , - , uy vl rw F Borazon Wisdom Teeth Professor-Prince FEATURES Saigon Detective Albert Camus Fraternity A Fort Outside Saigon …

May 26, 1957 • Page Image 1

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September 16, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MAGAZINE VOL, IV No. Monday, September 16, 1957 IN THIS ISSUE Feature, Articles Tlose Boning Motels Art School's McClure Meyer Levini's 'Compulsion' Dorms Will Be Dorms Buts Terintal Blues …

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 1

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November 17, 1957 • Page Image 1

… BEN SHAHN0 American Graphic A rtist aire tlig~4j U i ad MAGAZI NE VOL. NV, No. 3 Sunday, November 17, 1957 I G y: A Report on Activities at The McMath-Hulbert, Observatory …

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGAN tain Campus Problems Discussed, A broad program has scheduled this year by the 'U' Museums Offer Variec been Liter- -Daly-Richard Moss s and Little Fishes" is .the name given to the fountain at the at the University. In the background is Burton Tower. I "I" 9 L ary College Steering Committee. Established in 1947, the com-; mittee serves as a sounding board for student and faculty iopinion on existing campus problems. Its 15...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…I°HEw MICHIGAN Intl i i rn rnrrriiw r' GEORGE GRANGER BROWN: Dean of Engineering College Dies During Summer 10#4 )WARD G. YVONNE, DEBRA BINSN.DECARLO- PAGET MARTHA JUDITH VINCENT I SCOTT " AN DERSON "PRICE KY.J A JACK GW155S *"fktDM P K!fMK TIMES 12 Noon & 3:50 P.M. oon and 3:50 and Showing at 8 P.M. ONLY S SUNDAYS - 0-.8P.M. eekday Matinees 9 Dean George Granger Brown, head of the College of Engineer- ing since 1951 and a member of t...…

September 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Asiatic Flu Emigrates from Japan. "",A . s {* s. 5 ... AAA a" t . '* .. ' Ipoh. Z u *r.*'A$ kA nf . 4 * ,ti4 ":i . ; * ~ ~ANG {r'"* ,, ... *'. POPULATION: :' { )r" - vs i°g A RO latrr. ICC'a i. :;.. _ ' A. By THOMAS BLUES Since last May, when a new strain of influenza was discov- ered in Japan, Asian Flu has been the number one medical news throughout most of the world. In early June the virus invaded the United States to ...…

September 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…TI MCHIGAN DAILY ........ ..:.:.::.......:.:...:.:.:.:...:.:.R G EN S A N O U CE prtnYsat ionaiun ersttionsG v .e te o e c pott TVaretatons LcatonsreuStionsLav of Absne 1= Arod 4 To FacultyMembers 0 titles mem- e Uni- meet- ekman >fessor Lurvey- Pl Chapin, rofessor 9 paint- in 1924. on de an assistant pro- tus of mathematics. rt Cole, who joined 1924, was made pro- tus of engineering emeritus of zoology d on Prof. Lee Ray- vho had bee...…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…«. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Marine Disputes A ppear Again in World Affairs FORMER BOY SCOUTS: APO's Services Cover Wide Territ nest id' W)-The State e asked again provg an ambi- iding program University. ver, the previ- >gram will be years and costs cent higher. money during session to get posed five-year to cost $103,- s reJected the '.r By SUSAN HOLTZER I of Agriculture o resubmit the e State Budget ion provides the s for Governor They us...…

September 24, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…TlE MICHIGAN DAILY . EaCitizens Explode; Then Subside as Troopers Arri Tiet E ast (Cnine fo Pg 2 them and the policemen raised The the people-still wearing face. He went down, blood p "Who's going through?" he their clubs, moving this way and the savage, snarling mob's mask- from his mouth. roared. that as people tried to dodge them. turned on reporters and photo- In the next few minute " a lre,"hred..tatanpentrd onode-thedgraphers. It was a ...…

September 25, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

….. DAILY r ector Aung TiN Lecture Cancer Understanding Seen In Our Lifetime' t;r ..,. (Continued from Page 1) ) . the Civil War developed and on'cer- Southern governors were not ak- aa and ing requests for federal interven- tion. he Bur- Federal troops were used in Ar- he em- kansas, in an effective though nal in- somewhat passive manner, in the "Here transition days following the Civil interest War. e play In 1868, people in three Arka...…

September 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…THE MCHIGAN AILY Automobile Ban Causes Bicycle Boom NEGROES PRAISE MAYOR MANN: Little Rock Parents Exert Pressure on Children U. ig meeting held Jnion Ballroom, ushee was ac- Michigan Fra- Shaw, assistant ainI stu- set ay- eal el e -Daily-David Arnold BICYCLE MENAGERIE--Confusion seems to be the best description of the impression of bikes at the University. Especially confused are the pedestrians and automobile drivers who contend wi...…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGANV T LILY f l l lll wll ll l L. "0 . Ballis Travels in Russia slogan of the whet- Union ng to say 'on world r began. was con- he Com- Music Show To Be Given For Upstate The second University Extension Service's Upper Peninsula Concert Education series will begin with a performance at Houghton October 6. Beginning its second season as a pilot project, the series was organ- ized by the University in order to bring both concert ...…

September 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY INTEGRATION CONTINUES: Week Closes With Peace, Quiet in Little Rock ammetnem.mm Police Suspect Arsonist In Negro College Blaze Lt (Continued from Page 1) -Sen. Rich- .), as chair- Armed Serv- ed yesterday now-revoked p riot train- )bed in the serted campus. It was a strikingly; quiet end toan historic and turbu- lent week in the high school. - Attendance of white students rose during the day to 1,450, up 200 from 'Wedn...…

September 29, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _1 Libro y Near Completion Organization Notices (Use of this column for announce- ments of meetings is available tp of- ficially recognized and registered stu- dent organizations only. For the cur- rent semester organizations should register not later than Octpber 11.) Hilfel, Yiddish, class ;-now being formed. Instructor will be Prof. Herb- ert Paper of the Near East Dept. For application call Hillelrsecretary, NO 3-4129...…

October 01, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Lily Pons Ill; Rise Stevens ale on U.S. Tour VJP) -Queen ine Philip on it to the United busier than the Jule was re- d it charts every min- and diplo- matic ceremonies, luncheon, recep- tions, dinners, a visit to an art gallery, religious services, a foot- ball game in Maryland and a visit to the northern Virginia horse country. These are just some 'of the things they are to take in before their visit ends with a flight back home from New...…

October 02, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 THIK: ents Indian Students in U.S.' U' Pl ans Dearborn. Co-op Work [ILIP MUNCK Pathik, Spec., of the versity in India, 'is the University stu- 3. in the United States. t the University under Student Leadership he United States Na- its Association. to "study and to learn a's social system and American life." Culture Commission ?athik was the chair- cultural commission al Union of Students 'oup corresponding to nen of the...…

October 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…Deadline Nearing r May Preserve Food in Future By RICHARD RABBIDEAU Ever think of putting pork chops in the kitchen cupboard, hambur- ger in-a desk drawer, steaks in the trunk of your car? Someday you may be doing just that, thanks to the development of nuclear energy. There won't be any need to wor- ry about the meats spoiling either,' even if you leave them for several months. They'll be thoroughly radiosterilized by gamma radiation befor...…

October 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…liE. ,are r lth is start- of the ad- lie welfare s in various S :. Aal. Allen Says . By RONALD KOTULAK "Few indeed are ,the unaided steps Britain can take," without American support, Prof. H. C. Al- len said yesterday in discussing the "British Predicament." Prof. Allen, presently acting as Commonwealth Fund Professor of. American history at the Univer- sity of London, said that the "Pre- dicament" stems from Britain's iteprialistic, trad...…

October 05, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iy To Present 'Marriage of Figaro' ,' ' Placement Bureau Sets Conference Two meetings of seniors and graduate students interested in registering with the Bureau of Appointments will be held, at 3 and 4 p.m. Tuesday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Prof. Glen Ludlow, director of the Bureau of Appointments, em- phasizes the benefits to be gained by registering. Attending one of the meetings and filling out the forms pro- vided...…

October 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… i Make 1957 Home Football Opening Perfect Spectacle High Court Convenes; Re Segregation Are Key Issi . t (Pontinued from Page 1) bigger crowd. to the opening of Michigan's football season, but the Jewish holidays and Asian flu apparently combined to lessen the crowd somewhat. The Michigan Union was no mdre crowded than usual, and no more ' than the requisite number of old grads trudged up the stairs of their old fraternity houses. A Sea o...…

October 08, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…. , .., .. 1,. .:C.., 1 Ivor Complete Integration , were day by reported in Detroit DAS directors Harry, Sharp. They represent interviews with 800 residents of Wayne, Oakland, and .Macomb counties. Many of those' interviewed, whether favoring integration or of it, were una ble to fully e nositons. w favoring eir stand =n urt decision, to moral. kS genera: in favor of complete school segre- gration. "Much of this lack of consensus am...…

October 09, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…r M wnruinninni n wr . ! a_ asses noman War Tactics UN DAY: Hatcher 7 have surpassed the erall success in war," E. Adcock remarked cture of the current cer Jerome lecture ay. is felt "peace was war, victory better Prof. Adcock will deliver five more lectures on "Roman Political Ideas and Practice" in the current Jerome series. "The Growth of the Republic" will be the topic of the second speech to be given Friday. "The Authority of the Se...…

October 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…Tl E MICHIGAN DAILY SIZES SERVICES: Ison Boosts Quality Education at U' ICHAEL KRAFT - ng the University has n idea .. the concept education," Lyle' Nel-' discussing his new Job f University relations y nt to the president. r vho came from a simi- San Francisco State replace Arthur Bran- ' d out that a univer-' do this directly be-k dvantages. of a center. . earning are not appar- y observers. Instead we hasize the services that imber of peop...…

October 11, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…)R YE, tBROAD: f.: ' I, " 1( J.S., Jessel Says Steering Committee Investigates Six Plans using nthe! , Is- Talk Given By Hubbard 11 ity in the his book acle, his >pearance 'TV may be a mechanism bt a step forwar the, aIr . 11 8 ai ' " . in is, f night life e the death ns. "If kids s they can't s, or any- -Daily-Norman Jacobs MASTER COMEDIAN-Before his appearance in Hill Auditorium yesterday, George Jessel commented that alt...…

October 12, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY yted Panty Raid, Car-Roekings Enliven ig -Daily-Wesley Kar ALL'M UP-Backfield Coach Bump Elliott responds to tradition ints and, rolls up his trousers legs at last night's pep rally. e backfield coach was one of the three speakers who addressed sstudents at the pre-game spirit booster. Cheerleaders and the' rching band gave additional impetus to student feelings, pre- ring them for today's contest. WAIT FOR ME-Mounted on ...…

October 13, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…ium Give Visitor from State 'Willies -DaIly-Eric Arnold niversity's marching band, shown here in the midst of "Blues in the Night," nee routines which have included in recent years "The St. Louis Blues,"."The e Varsity Drag," extsnged its unbeaten string yesterday by rolling over the, their half-time encounter. (Continued from Page 1) to find out who this guy was; must've been somenody pretty im- portant though. And my jaw plumb dropped when...…

October 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…J, la 1I DAILY va Kitchell MILD BUT INCONVENIENT: Asian Flu Epidemic Hits Colleges, U t Revue Tonight ,s a mimic of the ,dance Kitchell wl present oman revue of satiric :30 p.m. today in the delssohn Theatre. 1 who can crack a joke- oe" pokes fun at every type and style of audience and combs her hair be- fore an invisible mirror. Infor- mality reigns as she takes time out to bite off a sandwich and sip from a coffee container. Miss Kitc...…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… iolarship tes obtained from Miss Brehm's of- fice in 1020 Rackham between 8 a.m. and noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Similar to Fulbrights The ,Buenos Aires Convention scholarships are similar to the Fulbright scholarships, she said, but are for study in South Ameri- ca., To be eligible for the Fulbright scholarships, the applicantsmust be~ United~ States citizens, have a degree at the time the scholar- ship ,takes effect, be in good health and ...…

October 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…ILX ert Cites Group Starts Young Democrats. p t ational Week "t urg will be the key- for International Ding to Robert Ar- airman of the Inter- 'dinating Committee. nday, ed poet wrote the pre- The Family 'of Man," a shed- by the Museum of rt in New York, which ed as the theme for In- I Week. ature World's Fair tured during the week, from Nov. 4 to 9, will beakers, discussions, and s Fair." )fs between American gn students are being r N...…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. OCTOBER I. 1957 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY _.r _, ,,.., . .... ,.. ,., ...,.,. Michigan Resources Drop With Increased Population A warning that Michigan's nat- ural resourcesare diminishing un- checked, as a result of increasing popultion keynotedna report Tues- day by Prof., Stanley Cain of the natural resources school. Addressing the Michigan Natural Resources Council in Lansing, he recommended th...…

October 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…TBE MICMGAN DAILY s SATURDAY, OCTOM 11, I95T THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, O~TOBU II, 1957 Yot Campu To Host Visitors Tomorrow Tomorrow a research community will be host to students, alumni, faculty and townspeople in the first "open house" since its birth five years ago. The University's North Campus, with its multi-million dollar labor- atories spread over 800 acres, is not a completed project; construc- tion of the George Granger Brown...…

October 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ARTS DAY fyIIU DIAL NO 2-2513 Minnesota Upset as 'Al' Wi ; rAlliftft'Ims, , , - - - -, - D AL /1,Z,' I 'l for 1 f, EXCITING YOUNG STARS! Boilermaker' Illini Sweep] By The Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. - In- jured, ailing and underrated Pur due pulled a stunning football up set yesterday by knocking of Michigan State, the top rated col legiate team in the nation, bya convincing 20-13 score, Gothic Film ...…

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