buy MICHIGAN bonds Daily Student Publication of EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946 No. 63 Hannah Suggests Control Irate Storm GI9s In Qf Athletic Scholarships Hannah, in a speech before the National Europe John A. Gen. Veterans Ma re li I r Pre* iwiate Athletic association in St. Louis yesterday, ad- Waimvright Visits Fort Bliss "ated the abolition of rules regarding subsidization of In Loud Protest athletes in favor of a new plan to include faculty I' ® "supervision of athletic scho¬ larships. Of Redeployment In suggesting the new FRANKFURT, Germany, lod plan, Dr. Hannah said that two order: simple rules would be in Jan. 9 (!*P) — Thousands of irate G. I.s and WACs, pro¬ New Rules Suggested testing the redeployment (amp U! "The first one is that all scho¬ larships, grants in aid, and re¬ muneration for employment eith¬ slow down, marched on seph T. McNarney's headquarters Gen. Jo¬ tonight, challenging the European er actual or implied for athletics theater commander to meet them be administered by the same fac¬ and loudly criticizing "politici¬ \...Some Get It Easy ulty organization that deals with non-athletes." Athletes would not ans" for delaying their return home. Doris Hopps. Ypsilanti fresh- be held tq the same type of The soldiers threatened to was 1 Demands smoking on campus has been se¬ spring term arc colleges regard Intercollegiate being received All riously violated, Miss Fisher stat¬ daily from former servicemen. college men and womcj^ [ Other food haunts in the Union athletics as an educational activ¬ tv« been on ed. At the suggestion of the coun¬ arc eligible to compete in an ora¬ demand. In addi- ity, then both better de-empha¬ Housing facilities arc available i to ser .u.c cil, action is to be taken by the in the fieldhousc and union, in tory contest on Monday and "timers each meal in the ..(.proximately 800 size the bowl business. Whenever American Legion post represent¬ addition to a Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. in room 146 cafe- games are played away from the part of Wells hall of College auditorium, according 40c.. students are ed on campus and by the Alpha soon to be vacated , fed each campus of the home school, inter¬ Phi Omega, campus service fra¬ by AST stu¬ to B. J. Knittcl, director of for- r seci.nd floor dining collegiate athletics are dents. being pro¬ ternity, to enforce this long enslcs. • This number includes 30 stituted for money. {standing tradition. Contestants should be ready to » tn houseu un Union ar.d fourth floor of Reference Librarian deliver a prepared oration from ioo short course five to ten minutes long. Ora¬ To Leave State Post Lhnns using tmrd floor. Only students *the second "«hes ar.d floor are allowed to dining room. No More Mittens For Hillsdale College tions will be judged on the idea, composition, general appeal and delivery. dinner will be Harry I Prizes will be offered and the Hot House Provides Solution Glen Fitch, reference serv- S«e VMON, Page 3 librarian at Michigan State col¬ winners will represent Michigan lege since 1937, will leave Jan. State college in the Michigan In¬ By MARJORIE LANDKAMER IS to take the position of librar¬ tercollegiate league. MHO ROUNDUP Weatherman warns that the the weaker individuals of the mittens and red wollies can't be Eskimo tribes. ian at Hillsdale college. Fitch was graduated from The men's contest will be held Monday evening under the dir¬ Michigan State Normal college ection of Mr. Charles parked among the mothballs, and Hampton, WKAR - 870 ke Solution Please """"" at Ypsilanti in 1934, an^ is a of the department of Written that ski waxing and skate sharp¬ 1933 scholarship graduate of the and Spoken English. The wo¬ Soon we may have something 5 ening are among the near futile accredited library school o f men's contest will be held Tues¬ *ormng_ attempts of the outdoor fans. that will look like an umbrella, George Pcabody college in Nash¬ day evening. but at appropriate times will turn :'!orning News Anyway if it's not the heat, ville. Anyone interested may contact iJMs • it's the cold and last year at this into a rubber life rfcft or a pair He joined the library staff of Prof. P. E. BagwellT of the speech Popular Manner time many ears had already turn, of flexible skis. Somewhere there from the Music State in 1935, and in 1939 receiv¬ department. Room ed white from a too lengthy com¬ is a remembered bit about a great ed his Master's degree in English, ■ munion with nature. genius named Thurber who a writing a thesis on "The Recep¬ r.man Cold Breeses knew of an ironing board that tion at Zola in America." Edition -'p 'the Band The breezes of January *45 changed into a card tabla when a were some of the coldest that certain button was prseesg, F" Mrs. Henrietta Alubowicz, who Joined the staff in 1944 after sev¬ TIME TABLE AfTERNOON- have drifted across the state of ally the contraption bucMM — eral years in charge of the Cit¬ _1:I>-The. \v..% Michigan. The mercury stayed sensitized that it would go into izenship Library at Syracuse elty Bazaar out of its act voluntarily. It eventually sight more than it had university, will fill Fitch's posi¬ since had to be stored in the family at¬ tion as reference 1829, bringing the driest librarian at FT A, 7:15 pjn. -:'r'y m the News tic, and on windy nights It could Michigan State atmosphere since 1925. college. P.-fiO Sen ' W ra Favorites Not everywhere in the state be heard changing from an iron¬ 193 Union annex DjoJV' \ Harmonies are .pew fur coats spending half ing board into a card table and Navy Reveals Jet Plane Delta Gamma Mu, 7:15 p.m. P--00--C- " " ' v .'lasterworks the season in some dark closet back into an ironing board again. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (JP) — Women's gym ignettes however. Last month the weather Here it seems quite logical that The navy tonight announced de¬ Horticulture club, 7:30 p.m. Rhythms went on a 19 degree below zero the best thing to do would be to velopment of its first oxclusive- 207 Hort building :1&-Lis°'eti 0f Ton>orrow spree at Watersmeet, which is turn into a hot house plant an? {iy Jet-powered fighter plane for 4-H club, 7:30 pjn. -o the Band never give the weather a thought. carrier probably good competition for operation. Ill Union annex Thursday, January m ^ j Page Two Grin and Bear It By Licbt MICHIGAN STATE NEWS INFORMATION Entered a* eernnil rleei matter under act of March 1*79 at the poet-office, bat Lanatn* Mich Offleae located oa (round floor of eaat wine of Union HOKXICUlrTVItE CLUB Bulldlni Asntif room I. Horticulture club will hold its PubUahed **«"r except Sunday and Monday mornlnfa during the regular icfaool year and Tburadey mornings during summer session by the studente first meeting tonight at 7:30 in of Michigan Stat, coUerr ^ _ CoII.g. Phoo. g-UU room 207 Hort building. It will Meabe. Associated Cellagtele Prae Editorial Office — Ext. MO; Business be a membership and program aeeaeeSNTta roe n.tioi.»l «ovs.t,...o *. Office — Ext. 268. cjjpy. meeting for ail who are interest- National Advertising CrfAcr Sanrice, Inc. PMiAtrtKrprwnuiii* ggao^yw by'nSSifiaM^r'ySu jed in horticulture, according to by college carrier to studenU; OJ* Dr. Tukey, department head. •AO MacieoN Ave. Ncse Vonx. N. V. per year by college carrier to 4-11 CLUB cm a • so*to* • lot AotiLtt • sae reseciere studenU. The campus 4-II club will hold a special business meeting in MEMBKB OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS room ill Union annex at 7:30 The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication today. not otherwise credited in this pepei p.m. of all news dispatches credited to It or and also the local news published therein. All rlghu of publlcaUon on NEWMAN CLUB special dispatches herein are also reserved. Helen Kroll, president, stated A. A. APPUMATB that a meeting of u pmir«u«i ne pax NEW YORK. Jan. 9 i/Pt — Of¬ Regulations for aut ir« i. citizens to want discharges forthwith. But the army has i venir dcieuaer a u uur franc- ficials of the General Electric campus are the sartv been slow to determine its postwar needs in personnel Vet«ran» ttui out paaae eu*i- company nnd^ the CIO United during fall term. and, consequently, is confronted with the situation ofj '"nvUeT" Electrical Workers union have Lieut. Howard Suru keeping high-point men overseas longer than might be' **, :,'**** P** scheduled another conference in campus police. Cn: thought necessary. in his statement of demobilization yesterday, President, n'owt dire ZJHX plus pur "PsMci-aaoi efforts to avert a nationwide strike next Tuesday by 200,000 electrical workers. checked Monday. jor violat.i ; Truman stated that the army has already discharged more f •« mere. nil vm> pUit." vpus The meeting, called for tomor¬ Marry your son win tfcun 4,750,000 nun and women; the navy, 1,250,000; the »■«*■ eh «H»in» it pUi»ir dx-out- row, was arranged after a two your daughter when \ marine corps.18:1,000; and the coast guard, over tie maintained that 74.000.,uus'lci^UxmUL~lo" the wonder is not that some ot tuir Marion Vurre, -rrretair* du Tri- and a half hour session today. Herbert. soldiers, sailors and marines are not yet home, but that so colore. many are already back at their own firesides." . x»:n cross However we may feel on this issue, let us bear upper-! Hed Cross sweaters must be most in our minds that the first consideration is the keep-l',,rne<1 m to ,hl' AUS u,llce no illg of the peace we have so dearly won, and act with that criterion. j^' ;i,y that time, please call Nancy in _Wyngarden at 8-1064 CUSTOMBILT PIPES LETTERS . . . To The Editor ( Jiicago (.liemist Choice hand carved bruyerc pipes . . . eac tdiviauai masterpiece for discriminating sn"-_ exists. To Speak At MSC TO the Editor: While risking the acknow- Things are like this: 1 did find a room a while ago, alter living ledgeubie criticism that 1 am for two months in the Porter ho. ()n Penicillin Drug playing second-run feature to tel. which consumed every bit Mr. Aldus' moving plea for hous¬ "The Background ot Penicillin ! of the salary I could earn. This ing last quarter, 1 now feel ony- Production" will be the topic of thing — ANYTHING — is worth Saturday night 1 returned to find a speech by Dr Robert D. Cog- j risking at this stage, short of a beautifully penciled note that hill, associate director of research inuyheiu or blackmail. The con-! Informed me my room would for the Abbott laboratories, Chi- j cept of human dignity vanished, have to be vacated because cago, tonight at 7:30 in the chem- I over the horizon •.some months "friends'" were arriving m the istry lecture room ago spinning like a demented morning to take it. Frenzied Dr I'oghill wll devote most of' whirling dervish. {phoning to the hotels rewarded his lecture to a discussion of the j 1 shall be brief. I trust I can j me with pristine indifference chemistry of the wonder drug. be moving (this is no intended the news others faced the same pun. though it expresses a wish situation. Alas! 1 question wheth¬ | The nature of mold cultures uses),! devoutrdly to be wished)' When er anyone has wandered around I methods of penicillin assay, and i the general methods of cummer- i I say I'm houseless, homeless, four months and then facet! evic¬ tion (call it what you will) with ctal production will be discussed. I roomless — these are no hyster¬ ithcr prospect in sight than A graduate of the University of j ically empty phrases. I've been I Kansas, Dr. Coghtll received the | in Lansing (uur months, living in {the icy benches of Central Park, master of science degree from! a sort of unstabla atmosphere of Somewhere vaguely in the back FINE TOBACCOS indeciaion. at times physically j of my mind glimmered a vapory 'that institution and the doctor of j distressing. All this, while 1 have, phrase about the glories of "the {philosophy degree from Yale uni¬ searched quietly but tenaciously academic life. Lite, indeed The versity From 1926 to 1939 Dr.: Buy them by the package, )/* pou" J for a small place in which to live , tie of my life' After agonizing {Coghill was a member of the | pound |at. i Yale faculty humanly — a simple iiUle place .hours, the gracious wife of the 1 could call home, to drop into chairman of my department, He later served as chief of the) WALNUT the banal, but comfortable. This through some sort of plea or | fermentation division of the' LORD JEFF search became increasingly des¬ threat or feminine bravery, has .northern regional losearvh labor-! atones of the U. S. Department of! SPORTSMAN perate when I found myself landed me in a room for four crunching through Uie snow, days. From then on. I'm "on the (Agitculture. Washington. He has | sometimes to come to a deed end town." Or. more likely, I shall been associated with the Abbott. laboratories since last year. I a J'11'* hutch or hovel j hrsve to leave this campus, much which would have made the rest- as | (lke it The lecture, which will be il-, HUMIDORS dence of the denizens of the Has anyone an idea of how to lustrated with lantern slides in j , Lower Depths appear fabulously solve this mase. or am I being color, will be open to the public.. Walnut, glass and leather humidors in a j - luxurious. I'll never compre¬ redundant? God forbid. selection of styles and price range. hend the tRbught processes of Sincerely, the people who write ads for the State Journal. Yet whatever dis¬ Sterling P. Kincaid Ext. 391 UNION (Continued from Pago 1) appointment one day brought, al¬ •us who p.opusta that a commit- PIPE RACKS ways I returned to the Journal j offices bright eyed and eager; Play Needs Colored Talent i tee see McNarney. Walnut and leather pipe racks to hold " "1 each day. Today I'm advertising Broke Up I to 12 pipes. again, but I hope a direct uppealj Colored students, both men and : After demonstrating and shout, 1 through your columns might women, are requested to attend iing for more than 90 minutes, the prove more practical. .the tryouts for the term play, ; crowd finally broke up. The 1 in an instructor in \\rittcn, _ ,, . !demonstrators were due to return and Spoken English. Of course The Little Foxes, which will be again tomorrow night. teaching isn't exactly what 1 au\ held ft"0") 7:30 to 10 tonight and "Unless we get a definite ans- doing these days when one con- , tomorrow in room 1 of the home iwer and detinue date on which sidcrs the state of mind I have economics building, according to men in different point categories been reduced to. I'm single, male, i Director Paul Geisenhof. Two of are going to go home, we will 107 South Washington Ave. healthy, sane and willing to con-!the parts in the play are colored come back every night." a young sider anything, short of marriage, family retainersJ arid Geisenhof soldier shouted. His last words were drowned in yells of "yeah" Luggage Leather Goods Trunks to win a small apartment. Siue- .would like to use Negro talent for ly SOMEWHERE, SOMETHING j these roles. jand "sure thing." January, Page Three iVo. 1 Point-Getter Coach Schlademan Finds Sporttivtoriwl I i members of *veImroachecl the past week by students who wanted V" aPPjt- there was going to be an ice skating rink for the State News sports staff have IndoorCinderProspects Good Working with over 40 candi¬ Wonch, polevauller; Fob Carrier! * dates in preparation for the Jan¬ Jack Dodge, and Ray Bechord, all thn winter. uary 26 meet with Ohio State is hurdlers; James Fraser, Robert tut Director of Athletics Lyman L. Frimodig has Karl Schlademan, veteran Mich¬ O'Lary, Bill Maskill. 440 men; ' ittioned bv the News as to this possibility. He igan State track coach. Walt Mack, 880; Walt Kalmbach, &tes that due to'the lack of-help around the fieldhouse • "Our schedule is a tough one distances; Wayne Finkbeiner and nracticallv impossible to flood the secret practice with Michigan, NotreDJmo. Mar¬ James Barbour, broad jump, and tall field as had been done prior to the* war. quette, and Drake, besides the Bruce Dry nan, shot pin artist and r u ,-ever now that over 1,500 veterans are on campus Buckeyes," Schlademan stated at captain of the 1943 colder team, practice yesterday. "Everyone of all on hand.. I Inv of them , are in search of part-time employment, these outfits is a powerhouse so Among the untried lewcomcrs vtvv- believes that enough help could be obtained we've got a tough job ahead of are some very outstanding former h* t a rink might be opened and maintained throughout us." high* school state . tampions. k.taiarce ot'the winter season- Schlademan went on to say: "A Leading the field is Bob Carr, fltjeent- wi. ■ are interested in ice skating and would lot of our men recently returned Indiana pole vault cn v.n holder '\ rink on campus, as well as members of prospective from serving with the armed who leaped 13 tect wh. ;t in corn- forces, ..'team's who might form an intramural league, are some as long as two and three years. It will take a lot of (JLV !<■ write the News. All such correspondence will training and w.r k to get them Spartan 1946 Indoor i turned over t<> the athletic department. I back into shape for track, but' 1 Track Schedule 1 think before the season is very Slate Basketeei I lar gone most ot them will have Jan. 26—Ohio State, .'ere | reached their top physical condi¬ Feb. 6-2tth Annua! MSC (OMEN'S • I Front Line Trio Wi tion." i -However, Uie Spartan mentor Feb. Relay 16—Triangular T:tU « Wayne and Chicago, SPORTS Tops Point Parade lieu . , is tutoring some pretty classy March 2- Triangula. Meet material with lettermcn Ted Notre Da B, TOM EBNER I Robin Roberts. Spartan for¬ . Michigan h«r. at ward. is leading the cage scoring March it Central c • n themes IParade -rnamJnt islgame- with 82 points while 8°in8 'nto the Kentucky seven Mat men % Prep March, 23- I • ■ Champions! \ Lafayette, li ■ ,..u ,Ull. .hilt ltallles down the ladder is tames uuviii nil his run- March 30 Chicago I |c-r.-r.v Hammond hu njn Sam Fortino with For Wheaton Invitational at Chicago ■ ; Ecir.a Beyer, then r.t-., Rever. oeatthenMary was was Holding down the third spot is Coach Fendley Collins worked . ictory from petition there. Amien Carter was rank her top | Matt Mazza. who really didn't Top mail in the State basket¬ his Spartan wrestlers brief but come into his own a< a heavy ball scoring race is Robin Rob. hard last night in preparation for class A piep'school l...idle blue iscorer until the Ohio State con- ribboncr in 1945, whin Don The- I la.re ^ettz, erts. sharp-shooting sophomore Saturday's meet witn Wheaton itest, but he's been very consistent college. don, half-mile prospe.t. won the . two matches, at tossjng in the baskets forward, with 34 field coals and state class B title in M.c'tigan last A "iiams ana evcr 14 free throws, for an 82 total. The coach seemed pretty well .since Mazza s count is 64. set on his lint—up except in the spring. : " hold'hg a | The ,.esl of tho High-jumper George Osborn is starting quin¬ heavyweight division, where he an ex-class A wir.it. r while tet of Ollie White, with 42. and -plit in her .Don Waldron at 35, follow Maz- Massuvli Pares nas both Harold Dachtler, Char, Corky Foster was indoor 440 lotte. and Robert Maidegen, De¬ rv Duthis, but za, to prove that everybody on champ at Detroit Co ley Tim A TO's troit. Maliiegen is a victim of flu . A .lhams. matches will i the 1946 edition of State cage | teams has got to be watched care- Keglers at present and may be forced to give way to Dachtler in this Bat'bas is also very ncch in evi¬ dence among the 440 prospects. Coach Schlademan still short ween 5 and 6 contestants fully by MSC opponents. I Best single performance In Shutout II in week's meet. in shot put men and r*. piests that so far According to Coach Collins, women's gym j this season was the 26 tallies Spartan football star Dick Mas- Wheaton has an outstanding per - any weiglit men on c mpus who ain their op- ! Fortino got against Syracuse ,such, with a total of 531 and high former in Joe Frazier at 136 haven't reported for i ack prac¬ . This broke the record Dud Jones i same of 202. paced the Alpha Tau j pounds. Last season Frazier twice tice do so as soon as had as a result of his 25 possible. I roonJ-robin tournament in points lOmega bowling team in a 4-0 win |defeated State's Cordon Cole, against Michigan in 1942. Jones is over the Theta Chis I biskeliuTT viTIl begin next back with the club this winter Tuesday eve- Both men were wrestling at 128 Iurcdav «ith an estimated alter three years in-the {ning as the fraternity kcglers re- , pounds last year, but both will ^ trim, fnterin; the rompeti- merchant)sumed IFC competition. .compete in the 136-pound class o i.i nuke the biggest turn- marine, but he's found a lot of Massuch's best game was tups! this time. Don't Forgot.. . trouble getting into ball gamesi for the In the HA.\ has ever had, evening's action while with the high-scoring Fortino Dave Schmidt, whose a |yiroth> i'arker announc- Phi Delta _ All Men Students and Roberts in the forward posts, j quintet topped FarmHouse. rank- Roll w fhtlull Jl ifcurdi*. '.T ed second in best individual work, Sifjlis Arc Invited To ■ The Hinsokis. last year's o„h_..,.. , ■, . .. ■» puipc. »i!| he ready lo defend Fortino. Mazza. t 31 12 74 with a 198. Herman Lung of1 " Detroit I n>S le with Isabel . FarmHouse finished up with senior, captaining the ( Firth, j White. g Waldron. g Krall. e 441 to score high for his outfit. In other matches Sigma Alpha DETROIT. Jan. 9 op) — Bob West tall. All-League fullback of I FC rand place winner for - Peppier, g lite Detroit Lions 'if the National ie shpperv Slickers, ! Junes, f Epsilon took two out of three Professional Football League, lias d"d bv Dorothy I ondbom. i "Hze. Hill again he in the : Granaek. I Pjesky. g Krakura. g games from Delta Sigma Phi and also bested the Delta Sigs on total signed a two-year contract to play with the Detroit team in SMOKER B'*rite flaw. Francke. c pins. SAK's Don Simons put to¬ 1946 and 194 i. Coach Charles E. partiripaling in this j gether games of 140, 165, and »du>d tournament will ! W \A points towards re- ' 144 to lead his club with a total of 483 and was followed closely i (ins I Donas announced today before departing for Nuw York for the annual league draft meet¬ Tonight paninj letter. by Holt Ackerman, who had 462. a "Golfer Of 1945" ing. 7:30.9:36 |Mi-. Parker stated that offi- Pete Lunber paced the losers »lor the cage ■ Ij'atls Ojhmi Fiekl with a 462 total. Westfall, University ot Michi¬ contests are ; i"ded and any woman gan backfield star for three years, Union Ktilli-ooni i Hith SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 9 bPi Ben Van Alstyne, State baskel- earned All-League honors last referreing expert- ! —Letl by defending champion ball ,. fall in his second season us a pro, f» «b«uld contact her as soon i Byron Nelson, greatest money coach, is member of the _____________ Colgate university all-time myth¬ ! winning golfer in history and the .player to beat, a standout tourna- ical hardwood team. I PROTEST ; ment field tees off here tomorrow j in the 15th annual San Francisco Jenison fieldhouse is the finest m cept Page l) Sunday in (open. in the world. Veterans ... be ENGINEERS SPECIALIZED EDUCATION Arc you opened to interested in housing? "ee meals a Make vour Engineerim; Courses pay Dividends. ■; '..on of Sun- Are you iutercttlcri in getting your Looks? Evening Classes Begin Jan. 14th. — Membership Limited. Lwuheons Write Box 65. East Lansing — Engineers Cooperative Service, Are you interested in receiving yottr nub- -*'■* luncheons will not be term sialanee eiteeks in 45 DAYS instetid of except to thel 7 MONTHS? ' *"' "»ved an ex. ! ■ V-^nd°''V aakm* ' 'ur ' r'"urs 10 "nd 12:30 t0! check | a.m. j MSC M) • •••.• Attend The ^°c'aI Lhairnien BARBER SHOP Dance Digrams American Legion ai»