MSCSpeakers Tiday's WiUTakePart In Iowa Meet MICHIGAN STATE NEWS (input Vol. 34 334 Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Eight Speech Students EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1945 No. 52 | fen Guesses, Men To Participate During I * 'mvone I fnn in eavesdropping on the Union annex last I "Tm might have thought he was Two-day Program Eight students from Mich¬ U.S. Policy Unsolved In China ■I witness"® a supreme court ses- " inducted by Billy Rose^nd igan State college will par¬ -» ticipate in the Intercollegiate Union Board 'Patrick J. Hurley I Le fraternity were, from a conference on "Problem's of to Hold Coffee Hour Ko of ten campus mermaids, vt 1 I fleetingandfive for the Porpo.se Peace," to be held Friday and Saturday at Iowa State univers¬ Program for Students, Faculty Resigns Post As 'y —sit 1' V! * j her court. II confronted with a linear dts- ity, according to B. J. Knittle, di¬ China Diplomat \ i ,LV if said beauties, Porpoise- rector of college forensics. *?°ard act'vities this .just week wiH be confined to as tlicy come from classes Vfl without black robes but The students have been select¬ ed from the various debute, dis¬ all-college interest its two events. From Dance this afternoon, Tickets On Sale CHUNGKING, Nov. 27 t/P) rJ I with as disnified(?) a manner as cussion and extempore groups on LI, P'm'will •,t,"c!ay students and Jim 'Graves, East Lansing ment ofreported mass move¬ — A I! 1 lever invaded a courtroom and campus. professors have a chance to freshman and ticket chairman for United States planes i ■ i Unreeded With the business at Those making the trip to Iowa become more fully acquainted! the informal dance into North China from Bur¬ ' £ac, Charles McCaffree, City are: Jack Walker, Port Aus¬ wer a cup of coffee and cookies, said that tickets will Friday night, ma and India and the sudden re¬ i. ', I presiding as chief justice, tin senior; Phil Hesby, Friday night the Union board sale at the Union desk remain on signation of American Muskegon dance in until they Ambassa¬ xh asked the coeds who proba- senior; Fred Meyer. Fair Haven College auditorium will are sold out. dor Patrick J. Hurley brought v„ b;v felt every bit as collect- senior; and Robert Ballard, Jack¬ feature Jan Savitt and his or- — — Guests for the dance will in- into sharp focus today the fate¬ ed as last Thanksgiving's son senior. Others are: Gretchen cnestra, with Helen Warren asiclude faculty and staff ..jfbev? facing the axe, to give vocalist. members, ful question of United State.- pol- Wright, Vickery, O., junior; Fay who have been patrons for Un- lcy in tllis country's undeclared ' -e -' home towns and high Blakely, Rockwood sophomore; Special guests at the coffee!'00 board dances throughout the c'v" war, and to refresh the minds Leota Calkins, East Lansing jun¬ hour today will be instructors in term. Hurley quit his post with the '/•-e enthusiastic judiciary as to Basic college, but all stu¬ rtai color bathing suits they had ior, and Bernice Cleland, Decker- dents and faculty members are | blunt statement that American ville sophomore. nr'crr. at last Friday's splash Five rounds of discussion will urged to attend, according to be held on the subject Jane Walcott, Fenton junior and W_ -| policy had failed in Asia and that ater raradfi ,he effect 01" »°w was u. -un- dermine democracy and bolster "Winning |'"cheers were tactfully supress- the Peace" and at the comple¬ co-chairman of the affair. imperialism and communism.' Iid but occasionally gleeful com- | Keats' escaped and blood pres- tion of these discussion, a resolu¬ Coffee Hour in Lounge tion will be sent to congress. The The Union mixed lounge will Scheduled for Planes To China In Shanghai, meanwhile. Asso¬ Isu.-ts soared. Alter the contest- debate topic, "Resolved that the be the scene for the first in a Jan;.- had cheerfully left it was ■evident that' Coach Mac's careful foreign policy of the United series of "get-acquainted" hours Earlier Hour ciated Press Correspondent Rich¬ ard dishing found American air- States should be directed towards to be sponsored by the board. ■tanning thus far had not been in To enable everyone to attend force pilots "debating angrily" the establishment of free trade Coffee will be served by Nancy ■rain: none of his boys fainted. both the Aquatic Victory Parade their postwar assignment to the among the nations of the world." Wixom and Alice Springborg. of 1945 and Jan Savitt's per. perilous job of flying p lanes will be discussed in four rounds. Members of the Union board ex¬ formancc Friday night, the aqua¬ wholesale over "the hiimp" uom Two other oompetions are also ecutive council and sub-commit¬ |... Whiz Quiz Kid being planned; a "Speaking for tees will act as hosts. There will 17:15 instead of tic program will be presented at India. Ranking officers told Cushing . . 8, according to Was it her twin sister, her bet- Peace" contest, in which a stu¬ be no charge for the coffee hour. | Porpoise president Joint Me- that virtually every flyablc plane Iter half, was it just someone else, dent from each college represent¬ Mtss Walcott reminded stu- Grath. Pontiac sophomore, in India and Burma was sophomore ocing |*r was it really Jean Hope, Red- ed will speak six minutes on any dents and staff guests that the With Jack sent to China in an operation Ifard sophomore, that Uttered the subject pertaining to peace, and coffee hour will be informal and Carrier, Detroit sen¬ which already has cost scv« ral I sards early Monday morning, ior. acting as master of ceremon¬ an extempore contest on current everyone is expected to attend American lives. ■"Over the Thanksgiving holidays ies, tiie aquatic parade, presented problems. 1 orccs Push In Manchuria Ithr {astronomic gymnastic aetlv- The group will leave for the by Porpoise, men's swimming Tiie Chinese press said a few litieN that were partaken in were conference Thursday and return James Yen Will Talk honorary, will demonstrate per¬ ■too treat to permit any cerebral fect timing and coordination com¬ weeks ago that the United States Sunday night. Knittel and Robert had decided to hand ovet Starring of the written and spok¬ About China's Mass ■iidaltence? ' Well, now bined with humor and thrills. J,300 ... when Kick-Drill planes to the central government, |;gu put it that way. en English department will ac¬ Education Tonight Kicking fins and boards will but in Washington the Wtn De¬ company the students. be used in a kick-drill in charge partment at that time countered |. ..The Itare Facts Dr. James Yen, China's "teach¬ of Harland Dodge, Saginaw that no such number had been er extraordinary," will give a lec¬ freshman. The group will also decided on. Prrf I'ceer. lecturing Stanard Bergquist had for some minutes Workshop Offers ture in Fairchjld theater tonight present a smoke drill under col¬ at 8 on the mass education move¬ ored spotlights. Just how Generalissimo planned to use the planes in his Chiang rology about a famous sand fThe Bottle Imp' ment in China and its signifi¬ Diving star Don Dunbar, Mon¬ announced all-out campaign to |cun.- up on Lake Michigan when cance to the world. This talk is roe freshman, with Jim Thomas, restore order and unity in China Dick Potter, Kalamazoo jun- An adaption of Robert Louis sponsored by the Institute of For- Saginaw See CHINA, Page 4 junior, and Scott Gibbs, |Of | It i":. nac io ask the professor t" >pe!i the last part of its Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp" egin Studies and the lecture-con¬ Lansing freshman, will take part will be presented by Radio work¬ cert series. name to iind out if it was fame: af-e: a nudist colony or a shop this afternoon at 4 over Yen, who is an inspiring speak¬ Bag Trick station WKAR, according to Di¬ er, started mass education in the in a program of diving. Ballet Ltiudal A mysterious bag trick brought ns at: mal Slumbering rector Paul Geisenhof. Second — Chinese labor corps in The cast includes: Milt Haite- during the first world war France]from Italy by Coach Charles Mc- and Caffrec, will be attempted in the ma, Lansing "Sophomore; Ted has been genera] director of this show Friday night. More thrills |... II hat A Card Brink, Grand Rapids sophomore; movement in China since .1923. will be provided for the audience Pat Beechler, Charlotte senior; His movement is supported by in a water polo game, Surpassing Monday's petfnrm- :iiicu, the Ballet theater swept its It mav not compensate , entirely Sally O'Connor, Grosse Pointe many Americans. Coach McCaffree will be as- audience away. last night into the I»r Tflietes the ear ban. but Union board junior; Carol Sanford, Grosse Dr. Yen attended Yale and |sisted by students from his swim- spirit of the art form of dance it revived a Pointe junior; Jack Halladny, Princeton universities, and was a M method of time-honor- helping Spartans to Grand Haven freshman; Female! classmate of Prof. S. C. Lee at j ming and life-saving classes in und movement that is ballet Four numliers were ■n Iree-of-charge rides to and Foster, Bay City junior; Ken Yale. ] presenting short demonstrations of life-saving and swimming. to the enthusiastic but presented ■font Last Lansing. meager Hemmeter, Saginaw junior, and While on campus Dr. Yon; Several other swimming acts attendance that only halt-filled 1 Thr hoard announced last John Swank, Eaton Rapids soph- is staying at the International and stunts will be performed in College auditorium; Princess Au¬ flht that >partan hitch-hiking omore. 'center. 1 the aquatic parade. rora; Interplay; Gift of the Magi; rd' irr »SJin on sale at the and Bluebeard. E"*n The cards politely Sheet Team To the music of Peter l.-;chai- T~ "oe-guers and P'fresting give them facts about the col- Prepares for Tour in Pacific kowsky the ten parts of tin Au¬ rora were excellently done, equal lo any performance ever given of it. The choreography by Anton Dolin was ylezzo-Soprano exceptionally lucid, in¬ corporating qualities of tin fa¬ mous Nijinsky. I" HI Appear in Its high point was the "Blue¬ bird" portion in which Andre Kg- IVSC' Concert levSky exhibited the terrific leap for which he is noted. "Princess Aurora and Prince Ijtuanr.,. s-,n. famous mezzo- were also good, with the Charming" "Three iffELl' AlU Present ® concert Ivans" providing a comic touch • the u r a-modern music See BALLET, Page 4 : d pj^us:c auditorium Friday offering u,!^ln many European many recitals TIME TABLE t Aff ; .Sten was discovered K- l "nrl a a Penality of sm*er »n TODAY — [ C.„ - "ce- She was with Spartan magazine committee tvir~r ; lsco Opera com- 5 p.m., org. room 1, Union hcii! - v acclaimed for . ounces in "Ai- Phi Kappa Phi, 5 p.m. "Trovatore,". and 100 Morrill hall , I Reside""'' Gr£*L" Newman club, 7 p.m. "• -verm--' onll,ant record of Spartan room, Union fl*:a s'-'V' ir? concert and Mortar Board, 7 p.m. " ] t'n done five major Org. room 1, Union ind toasts for CBS and Hillel, 7 p.m. feuvii" oetn Presented at 115 Union annex V tit;' . V recitals in many fr-e * colleges in the U. S. Jr. Farm bureau, 7 p.m. wU1 toclude "^e- a»TH AIR FORCE SHOOTERS—Members of a Sciaroni, Fresno, Calif.; Cpl. R. H. Wood, Beau¬ 112 Union annex |i|e c, V Mozart's "The Mar- high-scoring 20th Air Force skee: team prepare mont, Tex.; Lt. John W. Horton, Edgewood, R. I.; Freshman debate, 7:15 p.m. r^ta.vi . AjWUS DeV by HI mw..uuiuii in a «*••"> — —i, Sgt- W. A. Covert, Ann Arbor,' —- . Mich.', and Capt. 107 Union annex rC-'-rr,-- / ^os,ttotu by Haydn, «hlbttlflq taajrf AAF ranges at Iwo Jima, Tint- Boo Allen, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Dr. James Yen, lecture, 8 p.m. | ' - Massenet,; ' '' IIIR'pMI lillwIIWH '11 fl to.righ, they are.Lt. ,» Falrcbfld theater IIMtof ft By MARION HECKEL It Big [MERRY Christmas. No .. . this [With tfle JU istrying no accident, nor are we Lon coml ' to rush things even faster than the merchants of East [rel-weary Led home .s^tht w®u^^!?t,vsfcirlj^l: Lansing with their decorated already. But, it is a re¬ Ljji, Florida. ££!££ N.Y. ffaa^^csscs per yesr trees up by college cerrler to oo"- minder. Christmas gifts for ser¬ Mice is nov NIWYOOK. vicemen overseas have been sent, toner. the set WudenU. iiii • lu ruaciiu but how about the fellows in the [ever.t to loo army, navy and veteran hospitals Lai football in the United States. Lag in the : For them, thp war is still not Long with it over. It will stay with some of [honor k hor.or sc the them forever. Veterans of this Le tackling. Faculty Advl.er A. A. APPLBOATK war arc in hospitals all over JAN HOPPS the kind good P'< Manager - . MARION USCKEL country and a small gift . during hiding in St Editor - - - LEONE SEA8TROM the holidays will cheer and com¬ ton. In addil Advertising Manager - JEAN JARVI8 fort them and show them at the Night Editor same time that American civili¬ [k outstandit from all o ans have not forgotten them. attend the - The American Legion has or¬ ganized a program this year for falter F. Gr be the prit collecting and distributing boxes evening. < BUMKKtfg STAFF to these men, as it has done in tjuet Glen Circulation Manager — JANE WALKER, CentracU Manager — DAWN HALL. DOTTIE the past. Prices of boxes may heed that F LaMONT, At,Hunt Advertising Manager — range from $3.00 to $r>.00: the Le¬ [ beVernon toastmi gion has listed many items that J. Manly Art Has No Defenders Of . The may be included as gifts. the mo't course, one or two of the sug¬ "Brick" Burhnns, Spartans boxing coach, views the gested gifts items are good for nth the poss a laugh. For instance, where on current situation in that sport as critical. "If we don't earth can any one find a box Be Kent Est I L« in top cr have more candidates there will be no need for a schedule camera'.' ® m Oiitwa T lined head this year," he stated recently. But. on the whole even the lean b same, bu To date, less than a dozen men have come out for the pocketbooks of college students k then. boxing team. The condition of too few men on campus can afford to be responsible for "It's about time they cut down the pension age!—After nile in the 1 for athletic teams has been overcome. The turnout of some of the suggestions: station- man who's been baffled for 20 years deserves a pensim (earn manay football candidates clearly demonstrates that there are ry, glasses, combs and brushes, soaps, (S which v nail polish, mirrors mnles enough on campus to keep every sports program'sunhandkerchiefs for the women, 1 BALLET PERFORMANCE f State stut ling they w> going. cigarette—cases or lighters, (Continued from Page 1) | ic effect swayed the audi, trip amnni Then why aren't the 1her with the $160 gold its tempo. the j i Beach, and make" ? |^t^Vdut'hich'are cuUntlyta- especially appealed to that have enough re.l-blooileil Spartans to up a team audience. Jerome Robbins' chore- 7 on the bea Docs interest in tin- sport of boxing lag so much hphin»lillu, Bf,VPrtjsW|. Th,.y m,sht chip was done with an eye tow Sunday no- "Interplay," act ballet in I tremo simplification, njak the others that it should be neglected and forgotten? I,,it something.i knives, books, four movements in a one which there cry movement count. Since the days of John I,. Sullivan, the last bare-fisted (key cases ami leather belts for is a constant play between the The concluding numhe it ARTAN! champion, the manly art of self-defense has ranked high the men. classic ballet steps and the con¬ of the Magi, and Bluehe • in the world of sports. For many years boxing: has shared j These gifts have proved suc- temporary spirit in Which they well done in the con - < 1 ■ the liniblight with everv other major sporting event. .cesstui as morale blisters for are danced, was by far head and shoulders above anything manner, vividly illustra'- 1st )( It is folly for our.athletic director to schedule boxing else done last night. Music by the details and facts v tournaments with other schools if we lack sufficient num-i,,r.,vnim ,,f the same theme hps Morton Gould in a "boogie beat" can be presented in d. \ Line• hers to make n decent showing in competition. If State been used to cheer the dreary and almost erotic in its syneopat- M. D. S. seeks Big Ten standing, the omission of a boxing team 'ocs of the forgotten men of en last y might be plausible argument against our bid. World w.o i who have spent the So let's generate our fighting spirit into the makings of' of the- '..'T Veterans ,hofpitills 10 >C!'at .mrs.'donnstratum ■ a boxing team second to none. ... , „ , , 1 it These programs takes co-operation and assst - .nice from the general public to work, but SHEPARD'S make tliem i higii success, so Opcn^Bve^Thursd^ ..ild ,i few additional guts to the MAKt IT A SPASKIINC CHRISTMAS WITH THEJAY INFORMATION Xmas shopping list, and help the members of the Red Cedar Post of tlie American Legion IR. FARM BUREAU make this a really merry. Christ¬ MAtiA'/.INI. SPARTAN COMMITTEE Students are invited to attend mas for the Yanks who gave. the meeting of the campus Union Turn .n contributions of either Spartan magazine committee is Farm bureau tonight at 7 in room Slcvihunts money or boxes to the Union desk meeting every night this week 112. Union annex, according to before Dec. 10. advertised in CHARM with the intention of areumulnt- Allan Seyfred, C, alien short at ing ideas, material, copy, illus¬ course student. trations, cartoons and other pub¬ PANAMA'S REPRESENTATIVE TOO had'classes were last weekend. words of wisdom Many heldsound and advice this lication mutter that can be in¬ Enrique Real has been appoint¬ cluded in the magazine. Any and ed! honorary consul to the eltv of were dropped by professors to classes which wore practically every student who may have l.ansinfr by the president of the non-existent. One class has a some contributions or ideas, or republic of Panama. He la to be normal enrollment of 50. but 41 who is just interested is invited a diplomatic representative and of the students had saved cuts. 'to attend. i any questions hy students con¬ ALPHA DELTA /ETA cerning Pan-America may lJp I! and Friday, the remaining nine persons rattled around in a large Alpha Delta /eta will meet to- brought to him at any time, I space. morrow night at 7:30 In ortanl- SNOWBALL SOCIAL Maybe by this time next year. ration room I'of the Union. Student elub will hold its term i - - Brooches, $1 to S PI MU EPSIT ON i social dance Saturday from 8 to *urk®y talk to the faculty will do Pi » MuEnsilon m i t-.psn n. nam nationaltut mathe matne. | M'30 "m- 10 ,,le Faculty dining Special features of the home to appreciate a «ood- anri. \vc «">thousand a" So Chokers, $1.95 to $!"> honorary,.. having ,ts fall > term picnic Tuesday from 4 to 6 I during ng W be ■ totent «htS |calorie# «* «>• Matchlrig-Eorri-ss intermission, surprise p.m. in the Forestry cabin. Tlte forefeita during dances and re- I Pin KAUP.V PHI TO MHET picnic is open to all who are in- ,'tieshments. Fall term meeting of PHI'Kap¬ tercsted in mathematics. Those 1 pa Phi will take place tonight at planning to attend should sign up j Twos the night before 5 in room 100. Morrill hall. AU on the bulletin board outside of j Christmas and all through the members of the I oral chapter and Here's holiday hoop-ta for you—sparkle and iplendr,ut the mathematics office by 5 p.m. house, not a creature was stir¬ affiliated chapters are urged to Monday. ring." spoon shortage. attend. meet a gala mood. Blazing Jay Kel brilliants for a festive NEWMAN CLUB Newman club discussion will feeling . .. striking designs in gold-plated sterling, flash i c be held In the Spartan room to¬ with would-be gems. Starbursts—to double as brooch- r night at 7, according to Mbryrita Mulvihill. chairman. The topic "DnVal Studio" pendants—star them on your Christmas list! of the discusison will be in con¬ Formerly of Detroit nection with the marriage lecture series. The meeting is open to all. Featuring Fine Photography now open for business at TATE 207 mia.c. ave.. east lansing Mat. sr.nr. Been. TP.IK. A Suggestion "gay senorita" WITH Jinx Ealkenburg have your- E. S: Jim Bbnnon PH's CHRSFMAS PHOTO WT Ww entire News Shorts TAKEN NOW! 317 East Grand River, East1 Laming Novemj &g.'OAN STATE Nme Letteimen. Fool ( Meeting Planned . >n Be Guest Prtyrr 1«4m« to Head 81VE EXAMS Nmcimtim Chih. litwhwfi Written and spoken*English jgipKmser ftthe lMtfcrmen - form the nuc- Spartan indoor track Blolbglcali science jPhyalfcar science TUes., Dfec. 4, 9MB; 2^5' Wed., DCc. 5, _ Students of MSC arc invited attend a discussion conducted the college Newman club Sun-" Social science , Thurs., Dec. 6, 9-12, 2-5 day in the Union ball'-oora at holding workouts in' Fri., Dec. 7; 9-42,. 2i5 2:30; Pres. Hielen Kroll, Larising J*'in-preparation for History of civilization ending track season. Sat., Dec. 8, 9-12, 2-5 senior, has announced. 01 ^home vesreraay xrum . Jtates M. Frarer, of Webber- Class work in' third term' Basic courses Monday, Dec. 3: Students will attend will end at 5' p.m. At this time members of New¬ Florida. Although1 football viBC, a former B-17 pilot who all other courses when man clubs from all over the state ?£fenow over unt11 neXfl spent six months in a German not writing a comprehensive examination. will assemble to discuss 'Reli¬ tc squad has one more prison- camp, and Walter gion, Prides, and Prejudices on Mack, ,n t00k forward to—the Buffalb; N. Y., winner of the pur¬ EXAMINATIONS FOR AIM, OTHER COURSES Our CampuseSi" Speakeis at the Tfootball banquet'Saturday ple heart, both hold Spartan WEEK OR ORC. It TO 14 affair will come from tie Uni¬ n/m the Union ballroom. track-records in the quarter and For classes meeting: 8 or 10 9or versity of Michigan, Wayne uni- | versify, Michigan Normal, and vvi-h it's general purpose half-mile runs, respectively, set 11 l'or 3 - 2* or 4 long ,t team, this affair M-T-W-Th-F Wed. | Kalamazoo college, by them' before entering the Mon. Wed. Mon. "CASf «»tackling. *«*«*! blocking, and all vice in 1942. ' Ih-addition to these two excel¬ ser¬ M-T-Th-F M-W-F Tues. Wed. Thurs. Tues. Thurs. j This discussion will be directed by Reverend Father McPhillips, ' )0(j plav have Moo. Wed. Mon. , been out- lent track men, there is a large VI-W Wed. director of the Michigan Newman ifm State's games this number of letter-men from last W-F Fri. Wed. Wed. Mon. club. Another speaker. Father I Wherley, will "speak on Cardinal . on In addition to the Spart- year's team that will also be run¬ W-F Fri. Mon. Mon. outstanding high school ning this year. They include Lee Wed. Fri. Wed. Wed. [ Newman's life as a scholar and a T-Th-S saint. Father Wherley is a mem¬ P from all over the state wtll Pickering, of Bloomfield Hills; I Tues.' Thurs. Tues. Thurs. ittend the annual affair. Wayne Finkbeiner, of Hastings; T-Th Tubs. ber of the Notre Dame Fathers. Thurs. Vu'er F Gries of Ishpeming, Walter Kalmbach, from Grass r-s Tues. Tues. Thurs. be the principal -^ker ot Lake; Robert O'Learv, from Tues. Tues. Tues. Forestry Clutt Studies Th-S •vcr.ing. Chairman of the Thurs. . Portsmouth, N. H., and William Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Films On Wood Inudstrv Glen 0. Stewart, an- Mbskill from Detroit. Regular class and laboratory work will terminate The manufacture of !ced that Ralph A. Goodell The return of the Michigan on Saturday, Dec. 8. at 12 noon from such precious woods veneer as ma¬ be toastmaster, and'Lieut. Sthte college relays to East Lans¬ Vernon J. Brown will pre- ing is slated for Feb. 9, as Coach hogany. walnut, oak and tropi¬ cal hardwoods was the subject ;he most valuable player Karl A. Schlademan prepares his B'hwIhiII Nine To Travel South in of a film shown to the indoor track schedule. The *46 Season Forestry relays club at its semi-weekly meeting k possible exception of were held last year in Ann Arbor The Spartan eleven will not beta Inst night. The Swedisli lumber |e Kent Esbaugh. the entire under the auspices of the Uni¬ the only team to make a trip pi, and Alabama. Baseball industry was also review; d. h is in top condition. Esbaugh versity of Michigan. south, as Stale's southern base- prae- Foresters also mnde plans last lined head injuries in Fri- ball trip, an annual spring junket i tjce at state will open the first ,i,Km ,m i same, but has recovered below the Mason-Dixon line that Weck »f January in |night for the . me annual Shindig anuuai Y.MCA PLANS MEETING spacious which will be revived lb « became just another war casual- Demonstration hall, Kobs stated, i for the first year Motion pictures of one of the ■>'. has been time sin< i ■ 1CM2. rule in the land ofappeal earn : managed to do several which would sunshine, to State football games shown at the meeting of the regular included in the 1946 will be I baseball season as part of the ■*-* schedule. i state Students- Saturday ilnj they went on a 27-mile YMCA tonight at 7 In room 103, Union annex, according to Harold that Baseball coach John Kobs snid ! SWAIN JEWELRY STORE transportation arrangements' rip among the islands of Dachtler, Charlotte senior. arc being made to permit sehed- j Key Chains .1.75 - 9.9.A Tie Chains 1.75 - 5.25 ^ Beach, and spent the aftcr- juling of games during the latter j the be.i h, returning by Wartime jitters give in to 'part of March with southern uni-' Rhinestone Pirs S.2.> - 13)50 Pearls il.95 - 19.9!? I Sunday n| 1 peacetime quitters. Fed. Tax Incl. j °rsity Kobs and college team ;. organized the spring lun AN PLAYERS (training trips in 1926 that pitted GIFTS FOR THE HOME By ART ROSS jthe Spartans against such teams; as far south • Picture Frames Bronze Bookcnrls as Florida, Mississip- j - - Horse 1.50 — 6.75 Iris' 1 ear Basketball Star Bark A physician "In Chicago keeps State Theater Bldg. patients at ease by wired music Fast Lansing Liiip-ii/t for Big Coming Season in his waiting room. year's basketball i the value of the team tremend- • ( mpleted, Sam ously. He is constantly on the '•<;! the outstand- alert aSd manages to get into YOUbeen home kc'iiail star. This his share of the scrambles for the ■ -; sea-n'n nf varsity ball. ' a '•> will be back Sam stands about B'l" and his bolster the lanky frame makes him an ideal Suppose hadn't forward. In addition to his height *1 •* most cap- he is fast, and above all, has bns- Coach Ben ketball for 3 years! - instinct. He is quick - ' his disposal - 1 thinking while on the court. This c .,.ain to turn particular talent is one that tends s -c.iiti for State. p ia-t jto make certain cagers stand out break, four Imore than others. :n used at State I Fortino served in the navy for : Mi.:s is the fact " >' a period, however, he received ' iitue squad in his.discharge almost a year ago. •m i played the His home is in Alma, and it was "y -.ime. there he established a " good high >.Pensive tactics school record before coming to ii'd-of notice, State. Sam still has two more •' May increases years to play for the Spartans. ute College Book Store A DEPARTMENT OP MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE M.S.C. JEWELRY PINS BRACELETS NECKLACES and LOCKETS Chances are, the first thing you'd the existing lines are crowded. The Bell do when you got near a telephone would System is building two million miles of IMPACTS EARRINGS be to call the folks back home. new circuits, bur this-is a< tremendous job That's happening thousands of times that will take time. . every day now and our operators are Meanwhile, you can help by not mak. going all-out to get those calls through as ing any but necessary Long Distance quickly as possible. calls in the evening. That's when many ,Jffi J I (oiler Near the am Store But sometimes some of those calls delayed because w-e still lack rigcuits and are service the wires. men and women want to use Ptople» Church Mon. Fri. • MICHIGAN lltl TKLfPIVO'lVI (OHMNY 8:00-5:30, Sat. 8:00-12:00 it kotos M/rtNO ncrojtr tones ^November "p MICHIGAN STATE NEWS £.V e Four ... tiHINA Jinx Helps Celebrate IK from Page 11 seen. H;s groun Detroit Labor Situation _ pushing ahead -Into Manchuria. tiled under the terms of the sin, ■Z Arouses Windsor Strike Runian agreement to be evacuat, ed aoon by the Soviet troops rTJ ently occupying it. Ceuamuntiti Withdraw Wilson Denies Plan to Confer With Warren; Chungking newspap, said b- Pickets Come Out at Montgomery Wards tionalist forces had advanced | miles along the Peipini-Muy WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (/p)—The Wvwnment Btrock railroad to Kowpa, Gt. 90 rnik from Mukden. No op- -ttion b R snag tonight in its effort to get management and union Chinese communists v repoJ leaders of the General Motors strike into a huddle with ed. federal conciliators here. * The influential dai!. T.i Kuj Edgar L. Warren, chief of Service Group Elects Pao added that the -.'.-.rr.muz had withdrawn from ; the U. S. conciliation service, told reporters he now had no Officers for Year; the Manchurian cap.: which Chinese centi definite arrangements to talk Plans Activities ment officials recently to CM President Charles E. Wil¬ Officers for the coihing year son or other company officials. were elected by members of Al¬ Executives of the striking CIO Driver Per mil- Keadi United Automobile Workers are pha Phi Omega, men's national service fraternity, at their regu¬ scheduled to talk to him tomor¬ Chief Richard Rov. row. lar weekly meeting last night. East Lansing polk, Earlier in the day Secretary of The new officers are: president, ment, announced Labor Schwellcnbach reported Jess Woodring, Lansing junior; that there are 50 receiving word from Warren that vice-president, George O'Neil, driving permits now Wilson would meet with Warren Lancaster, N. Y., sophomore, and fice that have not b't tomorrow, taking time out from secretary, Allan Brown, Traverse up by students. the labor - management confer, City freshman. Rogers states that encc to which Wilson is a dele¬ Phil Hesby, Muskegon senior, pus police will - gate. will serve as treasurer while monses to all studci - This announcement draw a de¬ Richard Bloom. Detroit sopho- not have their perm . nial from Wilson, in.Detroit The historian. The sergeant possession. The app; CM president said there was, G Nesbju Tray_ "some mistake, that he had freshman QUEEN OF MARINES — Film actress Jinx Falkenburg, mits may be pickt was informed Wavren 4 p.m. that i Tentatjye ,ans for a hayridc surrounded by some of her "subjects," is crowned queen of time during the d... he would be unable to attendI the Saturday night were the marine birthday ball given by the Greater New York East Lansing police labor - management inference; meeting, detachment at the Waldorf-Astoria in 'celebration of the 107th this week because of the strike , The groi|p p,ans continuc its anniversary of the Marine Corps league. situation. - ^ | service to the campus. DETROIT. Nov. 27 I/PI — A nation-wide strike call brought Graduate Record out pickets at four Detroit stores of Montgomery Ward and com¬ Test Serves As pany today but apparently fail¬ ed to affect the company's outlets elsewhere in Michigan. Knowledge Clue Roy Scoggins, Michigan direc¬ tor of the United retail, whole¬ A test in agriculture drawn up sale, and department store em- bv _ MSC staff members and re ployees (CIO), said 1.000 regular iquested by the Carnegie founds- and 500 temporary employees of tion for the advancement teach- the four stores here responded to i jng, has served as the basis in the call for the work stoppage. Iconnection with the graduate * * * 'record examination. WINDSOR. Ont.. Nov. 27 l/P)— | The graduate record cxamina Union labor throughout Canada tion, which has been widely used, will stage a one-day financial 1 was originated by four large uni- drive Friday to assist CIO United versitics to ! efficiently screen can- Auto Workers who have been onididates seeking admission to the strike at the Ford of Canada graduate school. It is designed plant here for 76 days | to offer the student an opportun¬ ely to test his own performance I and to obtain a record of his JUST WHAT JACK I knowledge in terms that will give - THE - I him maximum performance, j The examination is divided into FROST ORDERED! ■ two parts: general tests covering WOMEN'S WORLD seven fields such as science, I chemistry, and fine arts: and the By HELEN COVER (second part in the form of a 90- "Select Teens" are every coed's sweater ! minute coverage of the student's ———————""—— major study. HOME ECONOMICS Examinations are given by the dream. Alphabet pull-oxer- in navy, The Home Econonfcs Voca- institution in which the student | tional club is having a breakfast is enrolled and papers are cor- preen or red with white lettering. Bright meeting at Hunt's Food shop Sat- i reeled at the Carnegie founda- urday morning. All members in- tion. A student may take the! argile* or reindeer patterns. Yellow n' tcrested are asked to sign up on1 examination at the end of his the bulletin board in the Home sophomore year to determine how Ec building by Friday, according much he knows in certain sub- brown — navv n* white. to Margaret Vanderwall, Newijects, during his senior year, or i |v ». Era junior. |upon entering a graduate school. SWL SERVICE GROl'P All graduates of MSC are re- 3.98 - 7.98 All members of the SWL ser-; quired to take the test, vice group who are planning on The examination is given once attending the Christmas party on (during each term and there is a Dec. 5. have been asked to call fee of $1.50. Those interested in Pat Sayles, Alliance, O., sopho- registering or in getting more in- more. by Monday. Thais Lucas, j formation on the test should see Fuzzy are these cardigans for iiii<*| Berrien Springs junior and pub- Paul Dressel in room 165 of the SWL, an- \ administration building. Ucity chairman of rounced-yesterdav. — year. The special "knobby knit*" TOWER GUARD CLASSIFIED ADS The regular meeting of Tower UW1°,3lr lUtU ALIO 100 percent wool in colors that M< Guard will take place tonight in 1 roa sai e — the tower at 7:15, according to j Judy Longnecker, East Lansing K E — Dvpiex lo" »udr rule; with everything. Wine, fushia. rtx-o srinhnmnri. unetood * K E- drawing T-squares J O instruments; Cower. St. MORTAR BOARD A Mortar Board study meeting - Johns. Mich eggshell, purple and dark green. Mcll" rmrvnoi rr •„ East Rivir i Will be held this evening at 8 in Grand East tins; Phone over a crisp white blouse! eiunff» 301 A Urn. organization room J of the Union, according to President Jo John¬ ftm son, Pleasant Ridge senior. Mem¬ bers are requested to bring study SHELL-rimmed fUuet and bro* Only 5.98 —7.98 fountain pen in tar, case la«t'Tue< material. day night. Call Jan Iiopp* at State chemistry tutoring Sigma Chi Gamma, women's; chemistry honorary, is offering ,, tutoring service in chemistry sub- Rmgie jecis, Ruth Smythe. Mt. Clemens;—:— WASTEI senior, annour ed Those desiring . Laruir g resident en- heip may call Miss Smythe, ex- for tension 82. " tering HI It SI ywca All women who are going < n Faculty Fireside visjts will meet tonight at 7:15 at Peoples church, stv0f where they will receive direc¬ — ANDY'S barber shop »pen Wed- lor m,.Li nesday afternoon* i».r your \< convem tions from Shirley ocnmuni, tncet until 6. 213 Ea*t Grand Hive . Grand Rapids junior.