Toll vott this because we realise It but, put MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Cloudy. Rain or snow in north Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College and rain in south portion. EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. .TAMITARV O .pan No. 63 pine Arts Lecture Series Hannah Tells PanHel Lists 400 Women To Present1TS1VR Drama * Critics * • Of Present Registered for Rushing j,n Mason Brown. USNR MSC Needs AH Sororities To Entertain Coed Rushers; 0, speak In Auditorium Realizing the manifold prob¬ Prefercnee Dinner To Climax Activities I rnrmer drama critic of lems confronting the this time, Pres. John A. college at »■ York World-Telegram, Hannah, In comparison to 1,000 women who went through formal , speaking at the all-college con¬ rushing fall, 1944, inhn' Mason Brown, vocation yesterday, voiced*1hc tered at approximately 400 women have regis¬ the PanHellenic office for deferred Bel will speak Friday opinion that "if there is a com¬ According to Mary Slack, Flint senior and PanHellenic rushing. L, at College auditorium, S. munity of understanding and ef¬ rcrowe, director of the Iec- fort between all of us — — stu- _ __ ~"president, the primary rca- Concert series, has announc- rnnnn^«facuityi~ fu d u we a11 ' ^'fTff/t.S huroll I so» for the reduction in the r. speaker appearing on can, it will be a pretty good ¥ V /> ,number of women is the fail- Jries this term. Lieutenant best." President Hannah discussed in [Ill NeiV^CoiirseS ure of many to make an all- college one point, _ .) ^11 begin his talk at turn the problems of housing, ' The beginning of each term at | This is the first term that the K„t. His topic will be "What classroom and laboratory faeili- I State is an occasion for the insti- I deferred rushing system has been 1, Should Have Learned From ties, the teaching staff, and fin- Uutinu of new policies bv the col- l,scd at State and il is WorkinS Ke Vsr" [grownparticipated in the Nor- ancial problems incurred bv theC, " nI .u . very smoothly. Miss Slack slated, iwdv and Sicilian invasions, extensive launched recently. building program ,lcfic' Bccal,screturning, of veterans of ,he prcat surge | The University of Michigan used the admin- 1 this system for the past bcvcral both -times on the staff Introduces Heads* listration has doubled its efforts years and has found it very sat- fyke-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Before proceeding into the to meet the changing needs of or. experiences in these cam- ... - principal portion of his address, i Cl,«tlldpn)« HfiSSKL 1. " Parties jja Brown took material for the president introduced the ' ' ^hc first part of formal rush-- , . , books. "Many A Watchful JOHN MASON BROWN counselors for women and men, *v,th thc opening of this term, ing ended last night with the last t" and "To All Hands." . Friday's lecturer I Mrs. Isabelle Gonon and Prof, the college offered the veteran jgroup . . of sororities completing . . . [Recently obtaining the posi- I Tom King, also S. E. Crowe, dean i who finds its inadvisable to spend "'f'r open-house teas. ■ cf an associate editor on the Ifcrdav Review of Literature, Women's Groups I of students, Col. E. B. Egger, pro- i fessor of military science and, !lonRcr ' d m acadclnjc ' 1 hc SCC(,nd Part- beginning t«- 'morrow evening and continuing "will do a weekly column , . . and tactics, and Dr. Charles F. Holl-r cs' 8 onc*.vear curriculum in for a week, consists of invitation- g inching out from into tlieater films and Announce Plans ' and. director of the health srr- pr ' business. lal parties. Rushecs are to stop at j vice, each of whom made a few The new program was initiated | Mrs. Gonon's office every day Of Senii-Fornial remarks. I "The only way ' us a result of many requests 1 land laboratories can classrooms ex-servicemen, according to Prof, be provided E. A. Gee. head of the department! selling j Students with experience in 111$ Announces Plans for the Cinderella Spin, traditional all-collegc coed bid is through appropriation by the of business administration. Those j to a business advertising are invited meeting toni»ht at dance, slated to take place Fri¬ i state legislature." President Han-; who enroll in the program are 5 in the Wolverine office rn the I men's Hours day, January 18, in the Union jnah stated. "The state legislature .required to be veterans of the j In ion annex, according to : has made no appropriations for U. S. armed forces and to have at; Hank ballroom, were revealed yester¬ Renigrr, advertising I Group Kvpluins Rules; day by co-chairmen M a r g o j buildings on this campus since least three years uf high school manager. | See HANNAH. Page 4 training or its equivalent. The I I Tells of \i'» Plans Green, East Lansing sophomore, and YVilma Frederick, Detroit curriculum will be substantially the same as the two-year curric¬ during this period to p> k up senior. {their invitations to the pan its for miounced last night the l et)i Presented (lifts ulum without basic college L | hours for winter term. Rosemary Howland's band has The student makes a sc- jtliat j evening. been signed to provide music Donated By Students ifey night women will have 1 from 9 to midnight for the semi- ,iection f.:om w'eite^ve'gWp ,.B^^ 01 'ire permission and Saturday Durinn Le/iion Drive of useful business courses f„r I the AOPis are unable to um their formal affair. A story-book which he will receive credit if house, and tliey will have their 1 12 30 a.m Permissions for backdrop will decorate the band¬ tie meets the college entrance re- parties, except for Sundays, at pr nights remain the same. Sue stand. Sixty-five gifts, the Peoples church. 1. Birmingham senior and from S3 to $3 each, vv iv- quirements and matriculates in Sunday it will l>e held in thc Kappa Alpha aider,: of AWS. added that any Tickets will go on sale at the ed by the Red Cedai American i the basic college, end of this week at the Union Legion Post No. 402 luring the! T'teta house. r. who returned a- day late 1 Preference Dinners titration and failed to no¬ desks, dorms and sorority houses, "Gift for the Yanks Drive" that Colli'jD' I'lircliUM' Fi fly Preference dinners will lx h» Id ser housemother has been and only a limited number will ended Dec. 147 according to Bob .. ,, on Jan. 20. Between the u.cler- (C ftum any be available. The dance is spon¬ Blett, chairman of the drive. lllilx r«r »liil penalty. ence dinner and pledging a si¬ t m.nutes e also been sored by Spartan Women's lea¬ These Christmas gifts were lence iieriixi is enforced. During fd for the w omen who were gue, Mortar Board, Tower Guard distributed among the patients of Fifty quonset houses have Ix'en this time there can be no com¬ |t -m.. ; a m la.st Friday night and Town Girls. the Percy Jones hospital and the, purchased by the college to be set munication between the soioritics r misunderstanding in Committee chairmen on the Veteran's Administration hospi- up within the next few weeks or returning, party are: orchestra. Marilyn tai in Dearborn by members ot on the military dull Held adja- | and tile rushecs. Following thc period of foimal itner aie be remind- Miller. Dearborn sophomore; pa¬ the post. : cent to Harrison road. .rushing no rushing will take place . e minute- and tickets, Pat Darr, De¬ do not carry trons The post held a Veteran "get- For single men. each house will jfor ,|lrt.e wccks. After this inuc- one term to another troit senior; decorations, Martha together" Friday night the be 48 feet by 20 feet, completely |tive |H.l jod jnforma! rushing will penalties do carry over. Baker, Lansing sophomore; pub¬ Union ballroom. Guest speakers insulated, with toilet and wash- |n.Rjn. Informal rushinu » Permission licity, Wjlma Frederick; enter¬ were: Pres. John A. Hannah; room facilities in each building. comp|etely invitational,'it nand- I c' ^frm,ss",n may be used tainment, Grace Campbell, Prof. Tom King, dean of men; A study room with desk for each k,d thc individual soror ty IV night in Lansing or Grand Rapids junior; programs, Stanley Crowe, dean of students, man and a place for hiin to hang Jhsmg but girls Doris Stellar, Grand Rapids and Edwin Oesterreicher, com- his clothes will be provided: • returning , IT ;li 4 . ... -"f-fe'-v! . a to use them sophomore. mander ofrihe post. Expected to be ready for spring |* tnS*e trill Assist Aitifi Sw AW S, Page In expressing the housing sit-; term, the houses will be designed t Veteran ('.oiiiisetnr uation to the men, Hannah stat- to accomodate 14 men to a build- I Programs to Feature ed. "You do the best you can ing. The college hopes to house . . c..,., h.,if MSC Student Tttlenl and we'll do the best we can." 700 men in this manner. buck gtar wRho' ig hjmgelf J ,ctpr." Over Station WKAR — | has an of five years' army .ervice, become assistant to /(teran Spartan Varieties, a program I ttion lioartl io Accept Petitions counselor Tom King. Pingle began work Dec 10 at student talent, will be- I the Servicemen's Institut' now season Saturday. Jan. For l ocalities In ('tunmillees {located in Demonstration hall. to 4:30 p.m. over { His reserve commission acti- to Larry Fry- Union board will hold its se- tivities and .erns use 4 thc | vafed in January of 1941. Pingle cond all-college dance of the building, ; held the rank of major and was of ceremonies and term immediately following the Party-Party provost marshal for the 95lh in- director for the college {John Mason Brown lecture Fri-, First in a series of Saturday i fantry division during 20 i moths' (day, it was announced at the afternoon broadcasts will begin overseas duty. in Jenison Any student with talent should board's first meeting last, night. Jan. 19, from the regular Party- I Patrons and orchestra arrange-. Party held from 3 to 5 p.m. in ls only one contact Fry mi re at Ext. 600. a;i ' • . ' mc: rc" • j., ning veterans getting this, j Singers, musical groups, and instrumentalists are needed solo iments will be announced later in the Union ballroom, according to the week, according to Dick Larry Frymire, WKAR program TIME TABLE " : ' • Jl'ted an ex- for iMosher-, East Lansing junior, and j director, who is working with | tr.at -,,e the show. Bob Butler, Trenton junior. Union board. Broadcasts, teatur- j was to take 1 Union board and WKAR will Board Vacancies ing all-student talent, will be {TODAY— »" the field- The board also announced that |from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Jr. class officers, 5 p.m. " i ■ a! to the cam- 'jointly sponsor the program there are now a few vacancies ; Frymire requested that all invita- ! which will be broadcast Alumni office. Union annex "y re.-"!-.ed an through- out the term from the Union on sub-committees which must Greek organizations, who have Y-MCA. : Junior Farm bureau, 7 p.m. Ballroom in connection with the be filled this term. Petitions from not already done so, turn in mil- | 7 Union annex 1 students interested in being ap- sic today and tomorrow to the For Saturday afternoon tea dances. Living These dances will be from 3 to 5 pointed should be left in the Un- {Union office so that it may be ion office, according to Jack arranged for orchestra and chor- Student council, 7:15 p.m. ' 115 Union annex p.m. featuring Dick Snook and -I iiit?'V;,"rsatio,> of a his orchestra. Breslin. president. us. Each broadcast will be dedi- Spartan Christian fellow-hip 7 thl" < redit-eval- Last season. Spartan Varieties Petitions should include the cated to the organization whose 7:15 p.m., 435 M.A.C. avtnue Uk,";i'n,1,tar-V Uk(- this *xp«r- . used over 150 students. A featur¬ applicant's name, address, cur-jmusic is played that day. •■ v effective liv- ed part of each broadcast is the rieulum, activities, class rank and j Because of crowded kitchen fa- 1 YWCA, 7:15 p.m. .mpie. |tIman. {cilities, student-faculty coffee! playing by. Snook of fraternity all-college average, plus reasons Student parlor, Peoples church of ,hree and » and sorority songs. All organiza¬ why he is interested in serving on ; hours which were inaugurated j SHI. board, 5 p.m. sot tot some credit ' dont you tions which have not submitted the board. Both men and women I last term will not start .mmeoi- j Sun porch, Union com- their songs, both words and except freshmen are eligible. The ately, according to Jane W'a'.cott, uZ. "nd- is reaUy music, should do possible. so as soon as board {body is /or all the official planning I Fenton junior who is in charge of union-sponsored ac-1 faculty-student relations. 1 Soph Home Ec board, 5 Home Ec library p.m. ~r vS Wednesday, January ■Ubr MRite act of March ISTt at the pote-offlos. By MARION HECKEL Mkfe 0Willi looted on ground floor of east wing of Unloo Atuxncr rooor >. 9i lipiM VISIONS of'holidaying' too too much much too muchandturkey, stuffing, just are be¬ mmlmntoo ro« a ^ffi,v'a'ariasi ginning to fade, and the is smack in the middle rosy world called postwar. Pres. John A. Hannah had a campus of that i-^rraajj MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; few words to say to the student body yesterday: quite a few, and most of them meant something. He discussed and answered some The Associated Prate la exclusively entitled to the use for republlcsUoc of the more pertinent questions of all newt dispatches cmMtod to It or net otherwise credited to thte papei at State in a crytic and down-to- and also the local newt published therein. All rights of publication on ■penal dispatches herein are also reserved. earth fashion that should have A. A. APPLEOATE bunted us' down the crammed FarnKy Adviser ... JAN HOPP8 road to education. Msaafcr ..... MARION HECKEL They always tell us that unless Editor I.EONE BEASTROM Advertising Manager - - HELEN COVER an army is griping, it's unhappy, Night Editor - - - - and by that prescription, Michi- editorial staff [ gan State must be one of the hap- Mghl Editor. - PEE BEARING. HELEN COVER. JEAN JARV1S. j p|es£ p]nceg on earth. BUt SOme- s ports Editor ........ - ' -' -' . . . . makjorie lan dka.mer j| doctor's - - TOM RIORBAN thing hasorders, becausewith gone wrong a greatthe many persons hereabouts do not Eeatars Editor 1 Student Council Need* Awakening "> ,, At convocation .. . yesterday . _ President . . Hannah. . rv- I, j e called for a rated among the have Coedhighromplainers deridersbeen of re-activated, re-invigorated student government on our the housing conditions. After all, campus. "This term marks the beginning of our post-war three in a room is a sad situation period," he stated. "A re-awakening of student govern- considering the amount of^clothes Student! govm-nment should not consist of pressure-1 have been so perturb€d that grouping individuals, Mr. Hannah cautioned, but a truly j they have dropped oat of school, "I see three years as a bombardier didn't improve representative and progressive-minded assembly could i But, don't forget the Quonset boy's aim!" contribute materially to the solving of many college prob-! hllls th,,st* ox-fighters will soon lems ~ h*' ''linking land restaurant or the cafeteri in. queueing they're a No Smoking on ('.ampus l^ist November .'J the State News sounded a call for | doing, leadership in student affairs. Since that time neither l As for the men themselv student council nor any other group has come forth with We, as the women who have been program for constructive action. :,t Michigan state since you left, SST rt'l'Z"? a It »houl,l h. olivious I,y this time thai our student Isuly -f of i ,000 will not toloi jito IcftdcrlcsHi un(iii*^ctco» student. affairs. The war is over, yet student council persists in some crack about kicking women its policy of drifting along, blissfully unaware of new con- out to make more room might the* next uuv th«it iHitkc fV' UftC ditions, trying situations, and pressing problems that are remember that tins was built to arising to confront us daily. Unless our present setup of cow£ !ZeTr\7h\'\oZ here and student government can prove itself equal to the tasks at bo ,n the ciubby atmosphere of hand, what will prevent a sporadic outbreak of dissatis- crumped quarters t factions and grumblings that will augtir little but ill-will? You're the ones that made de- Let us take our student government machinery off the rogatory remarks about women' ris"rhv »"» first."V!objective ?°Pr',rl.,i,lvut.llu,uu,h;, T' of education is truitiinir for wor.ls: •«"« clti/on- i(lirnit„ "J SftS We kepi ihem burning, At seen MAMMOISEUE in ship." A vigorous student government, proceeding in a although, the fires were m thebuilt of spnrtma. casewith old. text- democratic medium, can work to this end. bonks and bluebonks studded with red pencil marks. The administration ran't go scot-free in this business of "it's (Continued from Page I) - THE - a mess and how to get out of it," either. If. as Dean S. K. Crowe only as a margin of satety. Kvcry ..said yesterday, the possibilities woman is expected to he in the dorm at midnight unless she has WOMEN'S WOULD lor plnetng student* in East Lans¬ ing have steadily decreased since special permission from the coun¬ 11)45, and if some indication of the selor of women's office. YWCA See THAT DOES IT. I\i*c 1 Cooperative houses have been Opporlunitic for a career in designated as off-campus iiouses "Y" work will be discussed by and can receive telephone calls the head of the Lansing YWCA 11 p.m. until ii p.tn tonight at the regular meeting of | Working permits must be ap- lhc ,.„i|PgP YWC'A at 7:15 in the \Pe It \EI l|Jt 14.95 plied for each term as they 1,0 student parlors of Peoples church,i . not extend from one term to an- uccording ... 4 other. For taking care of children Betty n-i---'— to n-,,.. Ilolnnder, tLa¬ • |m\* js|»jxj| peer senior women are allowed to work un¬ SWL ROARI) til 12 midnight Sunday through i SWL board is to meet today at By DIANA STUART Thuisday and 1 a.m. Friday and 5 p.m. in the Union sun porch, An American soldier who re- Saturday nights. Thais Lucas, Berrian Springs: ■ntly returned to the United Hotel Overnights junior, announced. States after spending a lot of time Women may stay with their | SWIMMING TEAM in Rome, Paris, and Berlin, came mothers overnight in a Lansing j Practice for the Michigan AAU to the conclusion that the fashion- hotel tf the .»«».•. ....... motheri >■•■«" makes ar- "'"'swimming meet to be held Jan. able young women of those loose Euro- c.uro- rangements with the ..mvuiniu »"» housemoth-1 uuMKiiium-1 jg ...j... at• 5 „..i, pegm today ,n vvlij ■ p.m. for* |>ean capitals could hold a candle er. This will constitute her over- j women's swimming team, ac- in competition with the freshness night permission in lainsiiig or I porduig to Lois Newman, inetruc- and attractiveness of clothes East I.anting. ll)r n{ physical education. worn by American women. How- North hall will have a repre- ■ SOPH HOME EC BOARD ever, his gripe upon coming home sentalive to AWS who will be! ,mporiant meeting of the was that lie would have liked to elected next week. Previoualjf they have been under the repre- | J sophomore Home Ec board lias have seen his girl friend in a can,.,| i,y Marian Dudgeon, dress that would bring the mys- sentatives from Williams but prcs,rftmt -phe group will meet at tery and enchantment of the con- with the Increase in women >n ' j p-rn (u the library of tlie Home tinenlal night into the daytime, as North Hall, action was taken for L ^ building. ,well as for that dressed-up date the women to liave their own ' -poWER GUARD in the evening, representative to AWS. This weekend Mis» Avcrill, ,,ipptln(j There will be no Tower Guard j Berkeley Juniors of New York, tonight, according to I in their "Exclusively Yours" Inspired by Derld a Sstefild'. p<»Jr! s t®u«hest:in Lexington pnd it was-a fore- ans this week will be light, with £S%t State will certainlj v"nn^ss."toV.« attest to that. aS"? Its the old story ot J Saturday evening when the Uni- would ss tstsrx srsz win at East Lansing in the Vanmen relaxing .iftor their very busy past week of three '\.«n vnn win vou're- a hero, but if things ' go bad, vou're a versit-v of Kentucky's wildcats walk. a contests in six days. BP" Visit Jenison fieldhouse tn trv anrt b - ■-—— V\sit Jenison f'eldhouse to try and ' even thines un for the .... However it was the Snartans nowe\er, " was tr,e bpartans Sis season Van has come ITiW Face State tte? tSffMsK b-«ng whoTo^k charge Formcr fcS9 Grid Star I1 'with a cracker-jack outfit Tharee-Tufset tbe Va^ 1 ended up with a comfortable 16 Aiding Service Men !Jd T i«,ts from their latest accom- three straight wins huhs was on raU a! the Rlne 5f u Pme-n pomt winninS margin. Saturday ,here is lllt,e d^bt that Sam For- Edmund Pogor. ■ 01 one formerly State Should look as if the Owl's job football star and assistant line Luld be an easy one from coach, recently returned to State But sad to relate this is far after three and one-half years By the same token the Wild- ; in the navy. With the rank of '"svurdav -oufih ball same evening there's a with Ken- Finds cat£ ace. Jack Parkinson, will t lieutenant he served as com- get plenty of attention from the mtinlcations officers on General ;' and following that Vanmen. A splendid long shot ar¬ tap Douglas MacArthiirV staff in Mat kv on t"' Dame. Detroit. DePaul. :av vn«in. Great Lakes and Ohio Prospects tist. Parkinson scored 40 points in his two apjiearances against MSC. Reports from the southland Tokyo. For the present, he is working «ate. amoni others, will meet under Tom King in the Office of say that he's just as potent this Van's eager*. lycar at getting baskets as he was | Veterans Affairs and his duties Kcerina a basketball team With four ex-servicemen be- last winter. include counselling nnri dealing kev, f-T s • many big con- ing added to the Spartan varsity with the housing of student vet¬ . practically impossible. Practice sessions for the Spart- erans. .. .. k-r\vs. a- do followers of the wrestling team the squad is really shaping up. Coach Fendley k/_t .1 nail club just can't Collins is happily finding out' - ■v..i h.'t n- game after game. ENGINEERS SPECIALIZED EDUCATION . Kentucky Freshman Wallace that he may be able to de¬ - . . _ : : • a let-down, but "Wuh-Wah" Jones velop some more national cham¬ j., •' .rt only thing a coach can will be pions as was his pre-war habit. .-l r is that the sag will oc- in>Ute Wildcats' starting lineup .Make your Engineering Courses pay Dividends. a jij.nst a lesser light on the when they meet State this Sat. Heading the quartet is Iggie urday. In four, years of high Knorad from Cleveland, a ! care uui not • hiring one of the Evening Classes Begin Jan. 14th. — Membership Limited. school basketball. Jones set the member of the 1943 varsity. He sk e important tilts. Write Box 65. East Lansing — Engineers Cooperative Service, Mivbe the 194G edition will national prep scoring record at was recently discharged from 2.398 points. He's 6-feet 4- the army after serving with the bf ible to slip through just 104th "TimberwolP right, hittinc their peak against inches and an excellent back- Infantry board man. Division. Collins is expecting tlie tourh ones. The fans sure to have him in the 145 hepe so because they know i pound j s Vanity Boxing bout against Wheaton next Sat¬ urday. Brother Act Shepard s . . . Tirto. v.n AI- To Be The Spartan seems to turn up mentor with a always couple time «ill he clown there j Varsity boxing, a wartime cas- of prospects from Oklahoma .seitint it out. whether the ... ~ , and lualty, ualty, will get back into the in- 1946 is no cluh is up or down. Van has a exception. John ; tercollegiate picture this term at Dowell I lot of good material on hand ... . , - . , — 165 pounds and Michigan State with the un- Charles I jihI it's a rather weighty prob- Monerv. ,136 pounder, ncuncement by the athletic de- both from Tulsa, arc making their I km trying to choose a replace. partment of three scheduled bids for I iwrt and when to put him in jobs. Dowell is a pro- meets. bable for the Wheaton affair. | the tame. Big gun in getting the ring a pair of brothers. Howard -■ ?.!.. ■ gan the first five sport back on its feet is Chuck and Gales nit the tilt right Mikles. of Skiatook. [Calkins, who was a major letter Oklahoma, arc verv much in ' evi- ''ouple of min- man on the last Spartan squad dence. Gale is "the returning men were pretty jrnd national intercollegiate run- N'AAP 145 pound champion, but was ahead, ner-up in the 165-pound class in will wrestle in the 155 class this '*'*3. »>>rt5 staff will meet at 5 season, while Howard is trying So far Calking.has been able for the heavyweight slot, I pro. lodiv in the State New* to round up four former State I other. I nlnri annex. All men Jimmie Pihakis of Pcnnsvl- leather slingers and also contact- vnnia enrolled Mondav | mterrsird in w riling sports cd some promising newcomers, worked out and could attend. with the team ves- All candidates are welcome and tertlav afternoon He lias already •veral replace- should get in touch with cither shown Collins that in- will be a ised, the Wol- Calkins or Brick Burhans. who strong bidder for the 128 pound dumped in ,wi" handIc *he scluad un,|l v;,r- mentor AI Kavcal returns position on the squad. >■!-. gotten ahead ' sity ( ole To .Meet Frailer •ae bailgame. .from 1 service with the navy. Back again in the 136 bracket oo on the "out" Among the veterans is Chuck is Icttermnn Gordon Cole, one Clark, heavyweight; Bud Salts- „f State's most promising grap- '•re; tutoring jburjr, 145 pounds;; Jim Shimer. p]Prs, who will get u crack at 145 pounds, and Harry Hughes, Wheaton's star, Joe Frnzur. who i pretty tough ned to 165 pounds. Also sure to tie twice defeated Cole last season, believe. around are Don Hendricks. 175- Collins predicts that this bom Khcm nound Spartan footballer, and will probably be the closest of $8.75 ami Suggest Lee Dramis, freshman who fought the meet. several bouts while serving in the Lost to the squad is Burl Bur- ihange In Rules marine corps. ing of Potiia City, Oklahoma, a Meets already scheduled are two-time varsity letterman in on 8 (/Pi--Five tWo with Syracuse and one with 1942 ami '43. who hud been heav- Thick '"Giant Grain" upper* .. i fct> rule changes < ounces Wisconsin. There will probably ily counted on by Collins to soft as buckskin .riay"by the ad- be others arranged at a later date, handle the 165 pound class. !>*•- but tough a* rawhide. Cobble sewn scam*, i r- •' ' • on rules ■in rules of of the the, wr . 7. : T. r» .. tor's orders forbid Burl com¬ goin' Moccasin I^at. Flesible triple-decker bile* coaches- as- Wolverine haitor pete for an indefinite periisl. for longer wear, longer wear and longer wear. i record list of He recently returned to the campus after serving as an air Choo corps navigator in the Pacific recom-1 Announcement of the u cent fighting. The Spartan matman di said the niatior.s ' : More appointment of Margaret John- cporas --I oral Use of the son. J2T1-anslno Lansing junior,junior, as as assistant assistant Jo"y Roger heavy bombard¬ us on offense. ment group over targets in the editor for the '46 Wolverine was : team for an il- • made by Dorothy Englehardt, Philippines. Okinawa and then , . _. . -ass at the spot Lansing senior, editor of the Jap-held China HtpE s was thrown. Wolverine. " 'earn 15 yards Miss Johnson is in the busi- Auto regulation* will be en¬ riicked ball, in-;ness and public service school ' forced starting Monday. All the ball. and is majoring in journalism. •' stickers must be on windshield* htional charged ' She has pledged Thtta Sigma and cars parked in their re¬ •j'or Die (tiHrc rach half. Phi, women's national journal- spective places starting this lackfield player ism honorary, and is affiliated date, according to acting chief ediately behind: with Chi Omega sorority. She of East Lansing police William '• ■ ad of one 317 E**4 Grand River, East yard • had worked two years on the Mann. Lansing i Wolverine staff. Inter-Fraternity Council invites AIX MEN STUDENTS TO . .. The Fraternity Smoker REFRESHMENTS ThurHfUy 7:30 • 9:30 |>.m. ENTERTAINMENT Union Ballroom mm- Wednesday. January u M* Page Four MICHIGAN STAT1 M»W8_ ^ I tesi. G. 1.8 Protest At Architect to Talk- MSC's First Social Week-end of '46 INFORMATION Show Color Fi]nl8 Slowness Of ■> Will Bring Term Party; Open Houses JUNIOR FARM BUREAU "Man and Modern Archie I Discharges First meeting of the jrw ior ture" is the subject of the iecw I * East, West Mayo Combine for Semi-Formal the Junior Farm bureau will be to be presented by Alden B Michigan architect, in the SI WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (/P>— tonight at 7 in the Union annex, As a climax to the first week of classes, two women's President Truman said today de¬ room 7. auditorium at 8:15 p.m. tom0 I "1 dorms are planning social activities for the weekend. mobilization is proceeding as SPARTAN FELLOWSHIP _ row. Mason hall women have an open house planned for rapidly as a critical, inescapable Spartan CkiWha feOewahip The lecture will be ilius Crated I need for troops overseas will per¬ will hoM He ftat Meeting ef fee with color films showi I after the game Saturday and are inviting all men students mit. . • winter term tonight at 7:15 at Wng some nf the architect's own buildings V I on campus to attend, accord-* ~~ GIs at spots around the world Bethel Maner. 415 MAX. All eluding private residence 'A I ing to Doris Baird, Ionia have been -clamoring to come ■Indents, new and aid, and all larger housing projects. ' 1 junior, social chairman. Re¬ HANNAH home now. Congressmen are faenlty i are weleon Immediately following the iec I freshments and entertain¬ talking of investigating demobil- STUDENT COUNCIL ture the audience will hove ap| (Continued from Page 1) zation, particularly a slowdown ment will be on the program. Tonight at 7:15. student council opportunity to view an i v - „ ' I 1929, a period of 16 years, and ordered last week by the army. will hold its meeting in room 115 "Postwar Housing" whir-*",j* I Taking over the Union ball¬ the college is three times as big room Saturday night from 9 to Mr. Truman attributed this Union annex. Two officers of the includes examples jw. I now as it was then," he declared. slowdown to "the critical need midnight will be East and West junior class are requested to be buildings. The exhibit I New Buildings for troops overseas." He said in at the meeting. circulated by the Museum 0fl Mary Mayo women and their dates. Music for dancing will'be Mr. Hannah expressed the hope a statement that it was an "in¬ JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Modern Art, New York, and vij I that at its special session January escapable need" because Ameri¬ A meeting of all hnrier clam be featured in the Musi, • I provided by Dick Snook and his band. Theme of the affair is 28, the legislature would make ca must help keep peace and des¬ officers is being held today at 5 art gallery during Janus; v. 1 "Candy Carrousel," according to some provisions for the buildings troy the "war-making" potential p.m. In the affleeaf Glen Stewart Students and faculty Will U_ Sue Sanderson, Kalamazoo soph, so sorely needed on the campus. of the hostile nations that were In the Untan annex, it was an- admitted by fine arts lecture tic-l omore. These include a classroom build¬ bent on keeping the world in a noanced by Rnbert D. Carrier, ket or general admissi, • at the I state of warfare." Tomorrow night residents of ing, a science building, an agri¬ door president. Precinct 18 of Abbot hall will cultural engineering building, The future of our country," have an exchange dinner with home management practice the President said, "now is as houses, a major addition to the much at stake as it was in the power plant, an electrical engin¬ days of the war." The Wolverine needs photog¬ eering building, an addition to Swain Jewelry Store Both the necessity of building raphers. If you own a flash the library, a forest products lab¬ firm foundation for world Expert Welch Repairing syneronlsed camera or can op¬ oratory building, an addition to peace and the enormous size of erate same, please report at the the Home Economics building, the demobilization job make it Wolverine office. an addition to the Agricultural impossible to discharge every building an animal disease member of the armed forces State Theater Bid*. East Lansing Mason women of Precinct nine. building to be added to the Ana¬ promptly, he asserted. Friday night Alpha Xi Delta tomy building. women are having an open house Other Buildings for all veterans on campus from A chemical engineering build¬ 9 to 12. Food, dancing, and plan¬ ing. an addition to the chemistry a). ned entertainment will provide building, a meats laboratory and m\ the fun. quick-freeze building, a civil en¬ W gineering building, a building to A * Donald Grant To Lecture house the experiment station, and a short course dormitory are also In Music Aud. Tonight needed. Donald Grant, authority on In regard to student affairs, the speak tonight president evinced the wish that m ■ Great Britain, will "we could use a re-awakening at 7:30 in the Music auditorium, in student government. Effective according to L. C. Emmons, dean student government can be a of science and arts. great force for good in many Grant's talk, entitled "Britain. ways," he declared. Among its activities might be the perpctua- Today - CharcMI t.I1 ■?»*!" , K-1, lion of campus traditions. He al¬ ls presented under the auspices ;SI, rwotnmended the sponsoring of the Institute for International of a low-cost open party every Education. - week-end and the re-establish- ment of the water carnival. Liquor Ban That Does II Speaking of the liquor ban as instituted natltutei by state law and col¬ (Continued from Page 2) lege regulations, Mr. Hannah in¬ tremendous increase in enroll¬ formed his listeners that "any student who brings liquor onto ment was cx|>ected, why wasn't the campus, or drinks it on the something more done much soon¬ campus or in any building owned er? If the war did end . . . oh, |<>r operated by the college any- well. This could go on indefinite- I where, is immediately expelled ly Tl>ey*r, all 64 dollar questions from college." and the answers probably run to In conclusion, the president the millions. j said: "From among you may Ttie top suggestion of the week , come the leaders of this state has been to award a ribbon to all; and of the nation in the years survivors of the Battle of the ahead. Any hope for a world of Bed Cedar. Kight now things are j enduring peace rests on the tough, but I'll lay you ten to one | shoulders of the young men and that the list of survivors will be women who fought in this war. mighty long despite everything, i Yours is a great opportunity." A ALWAYS MILDER CLASSIFIED ADS B BETTER TASTING Hi:1.1* THREE bus boys to WANTED work for meals WANTED TO RENT TAP SHOES for use In OR SKI.I. TlTe Phys" ^ COOLER SMOKING mi In fraternity house Call Delta Chi Ed. department Bring to Mrs in the Women's sym Waters S3 A// M# Bmn+fits of house. S-44» 62 Smoking Pfoosuro COI.LEGE BOYS, noon* and even BEFORE Christmas In Jenison gym in**. Apply Union cafeteria offlcr a I83S class rtn* with initials P. L. any time See Miss Sutton. Owner may have same by Identify, in* it at Union desk 63 TOR SALE CHARTRUESE raincoat and Car lye wool Jersey dress, aire 16 Tormal, WILL STUDENT please return to sue 13. black velvet bodice, taffeta | Joyce Bush at State Newi otflca plaid aktrl tnever worm Squirrel! brown trim green winter coat, size 14. 83617 ; Thursday during registration Schaetfer pencil loaned S3 iV*9 63 LOST EVENING CAPE, red wool and! BROWN LEATHER PORTFOLIO black velvet hooded reversible, per* feet condition, sue 12-lt. SIS. Mr* R 1 containing Parker Si pen. Eversharp II Collins 1316', W Ottawa street pen. all assignments, schedules, activ¬ Call 3-6770 after 3 p m. 63 ity book, and receipts. Folder missed from men's wash room in Union around noon Tuesday Owner's name FORMAL, blue net. sue 10 Man 11 and address enclosed If found, plaase tweed overcoat, rip-in linut*. medium leave at Union Desk. Urgently nead sire 319 Grove S-1636 63, I ed Generous reward. £ FORMAL-Sue GREEN WALLET—Initials H H miscellaneous Christmas present Will share money g-470: j W-50. Return to Helen Ringle. Ext, ONE . PORTABLE electric phono- graph. In excellent tunning condition , BLACK and silver Ron&on lightet S31 La Katie Illvd, Lansing Phone cave In College Dru£. Reward. Call 43970. W i Ellen Tompsett. N. Campbell. GOLD and brown Evcrsharp foun¬ tain pen. Monday afternoon Reward Stan Atkinson, 126 Abbo« llall 63 MAN pumu»t t play for tap danc- ing class at Jc STOLEN Monday through Kiulu> s'/te rlaitsllc FROM LOCKER in Vet's Temp Qlr*. JenUon Gym—VotgUandcr PIANO ACCOMPANIST 'or rlar.ee Avus Camera tSxli cm I. GE Exposure classcs in women-* Phys. Ed depart¬ Meter $25 reward. Leave inlorma, ment. Sec Mrs. McKoanc in Wopicn's tion at Stale News. William S. Brcn CcfsrgM 1»S6. Lcuitt s guru Touao Co. nernan. 621