MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Snow Flurries ul CuMer
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College
EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1946 ' No. 65
Varied Affairs Juniors Set Date
Steel Walkout To Begin
Foday's To Hold Sway For College J-Hop;
Choose Chairmen Negotiations Fail; Philip Murray Announces
This Evening
Kemp us An open house, a radio party,
After
sence
a
from
two-year wartime ab¬
the MSC campus, the
800,000 Workers To Begin Strike Monday
NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (/P) — Negotiations to avert a
and a semi formal dance make up J-Hop will return this term in walkout by 800,000 members of the United Steelworkers
tonight's social activities. prewar style. The junior class •of America (CIO) broke down tonight and Philip Murray,
"Candy Carrousel" is the theme officers meeting with Glen O. CIO president, said the strike would begin as scheduled
II \ in all for'some
Ul
weffc
» has bf'"
of the for-
of the semi formal dance which
Stewart, class advisor and direc¬ »at 12:01 a.m. (EST) Mon-
the women of East and West
vets on c a minis try- tor of alumni relationships, set
«he role of *c?1" Mary Mayo are giving tonight.
Dick Snook and his orchestra will
the date for Feb. 1. Leclltrer to Talk J Murray made his state-
i ngdrnt or become one for supply the music, which will take
John Kobs, East Lansing, has
/)„ C- f|. 4 c • I mcnt after a three-hour eon-
ETiwUIM. After a very tnr,B|r place from 9 to 12 in the Union
been chosen general chairman of I* OOtUll AtriCa
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fercnce with Benjamin F. Fair-
1%temptlne.
® without aue- ballroom. Susie Sanderson, Kal¬
the dance, according to Robert
less, president of the U. S Steel
naturally- ol setting books, sophomore, and Helen class from
Carrier, president of the junior
amazoo corporation, which had faded to
ii out chow lines, snd Jackson, Detroit freshman, are men and
Detroit. Other chair¬ break the deadlock on the un¬
^yM up gn home work, s for- committees will be an¬
the party chairmen, and Prof, ion's demand for a *2 a day in¬
. taiantryman was heard to nounced early next week, Carrier
and Mrs. Stuart Gallacher will crease in wages.
_
then questioned by s added.
be patrons for the affair. Murray, speaking quietly to
1, or why he looked so sad, | The dance will be held in Col- reporters in a corporation office
her, I'm suffering from Open House | lege auditorium and dancing will here, said the union today re-
u fatitue!" Tonight's second group of hos¬ | be from 9 p.m. until 3 a.m. Plans
tesses will be the coeds of Mason concerning the orchestra will be
revealed at later date.
I„ Six Sin* hall who
house
are holding an open
for all men students on
a
BULLETIN
I !• seems that John Milton, in a campus. Social chairman Doris
Brown Lectures DETROIT, Jan. 11
picture-lecture given to. hope bf settlement in the offing."
night by West in College audi¬ I The strike, which would be the
[Coderofthe auspices of the In- students will be admitted by their estimation of current literature
torium at 8:15. largest in the nation's ustory,
t International Educa- activity coupons. and drama. His smart, quiptic
Donald Grant, noted au- j West, boro. in Natal, South Af- would affect virtually th« entire
descriptions were put across with I riea, of English parentage, stud- steel industry as well as other
y and lecturer on British
a delightful flair, in an authentic,
s. has been visiting the
Eisenhower To Face
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,
critic's style.
| ied to be a lawyer. He became a manufacturing plants whose
lupus for the past three days | sheep
'
the
rancher because he liked
outdoors and took up pho¬
workers are represented oy the
■ talk with faculty and students In conclusion, Brown stated: steel workers' union.
3-current world problems. Congress Tuesday "We have been given a second tography first
later
as a hobby and
While in
■Gran: has travelled extensive- chance. If we do not take advant¬ ; as a career. the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 f/P) — age of it now, all of us deserve iaimy West served as a lieutenant Returned Vets Enroll
| °'fr Europe and visited other The army and navy agreed today .
to be doomed." —M. S.
'
in the intelligence division.
j*duateor- ofthe globe as well. A to send Gen. Dwight D. Eisen¬ The films show Capetown, with In Advanced ROTC
Edinburgh univer- hower and Admiral Chester W. ! its famous Table Mountain, the
F were he took his M.A. in Nimitz to a senate-house meeting Strike The advanced ROTC course,
Fh t h i s Scots-highlander Paralyzes Wires gold mines of Johannesburg,
which is being reinstated at Mich¬
**« with Tuesday in the demobilization farming and ranching in South
the World Student
rn« fund from
1919 to 1925
furor. "new YORK. Jan. 11 >&) — Africa, the natives of the warrior igan State, has proved popular,
nation of Zululand, and the huge and approximately 30 veterans
The army reacted, too, by cut¬ America's vast long distance
f"- b* went to New Zealand
Rdinct the Student Christian ting the training period for troops telephone system was virtually
game sanctuary of Kruger na¬
arc now enrolled, according to
tional park, nearly the size of Lt. Col. Gerald Peterson of the
to replace veterans overseas and paralyzed tonight and a govern¬
rerent. He stayed in New military department.
ment official and seizure of the Minnesota. One sequence of the
tor five years, deciding to let some long-serv ice
These men are taking advant¬
men out of the air force regard¬ industry might be recommended color film reveals the coming-of-
that time he has been age of the opportunity to receive
less of the need for specially if the strike situation became age ceremony for young men in
T"™* in England and Amer- a regular monthly income and to
more acute. the Kafir village.
P with the Qualified personnel. commission in the
expressed purpose earn a seserve
I^'f K> bring about great- army.
The course is open to all re¬
^T*"tanding.of matters that
both
10
peoples. This is his
tht United States. Museum Inmates Rise to Register lumed veterans on campus, and
those enrolled will receive three
I*"*! M to the future of By BOB B1EELY hard to tell for sure what happen¬ they couldn't remember some of
academic credits for five hours
of class work per week. In addi¬
* -! a r" ?ram responded ed to him, but he probably got the information required. One
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thlnk British Do animals register in college?
so discouraged with the bear facts forgot his mother's maiden name,
tion, they will receive the com¬
*ill break or dissolve While modern science has no rec¬
about 8 o'clocks that he lost his while the other was unable to plete army officer's uniform, in¬
'14 r'^t an organisation, ord of an activity in animal so¬ recall his shirt size. They died on
cluding overcoat and shoes, and
r thirst for knowledge entirely and
a monthly income equivalent to
tpiL
k squaj M.assoc.4attoa 01 free ciety outside of an entire salmon went off in to hibernation.
nations. population battling up a two- had wanted to be a cub reporter.
He the spot.
the garrison ration. This allow¬
A Goat's Troubles ance is in addition to the G! bill
foot-wide stream or ducks flying Signs of the devastation of reg¬
south during the vacation rush, A mountain goat of a peculiar of rights.
istration are particularly evident All veterans who are interest¬
which is quite like an MSC regis¬ on the right-hand side of the variety was, as it turned out, no
better uff than the squirrels. He ed in the course are asked to con¬
tration, there is some reason to museum. There is an opossum
suppose that it has happened. In there hanging by his tail. What became self-conscious about the tact Colonel Peterson at Demon¬
the college museum are a number spelling of his name before regis¬ stration hall.
obviously happened to him was
of stuffed individuals who have that he tration started and kept shifting
got so tired hanging
the earmarks of going through it. around that he forgot what he backward in line continually un¬
*o*ning-
tte plorn;ng News
For instance, the "American was there for and fell into a
Wapiti, male" just to the right of coma. The janitor, in sweeping
til exhausted. An unknown bene¬
factor placed him gently in the TIME TABLE
the door has the unmistakeable glass case in which he still stands.
PHjo1"'" Manner look of frustration of one who a museum
up later, recognized his value as
iu^lM°rning Ladies knows what it is to have a name to the collection.
piece and added him Perhaps the most interesting
|2^.h'. knabP family at the end of the alphabet when
case in the museum is that of an
TODAY—
-Michi mti°n Two squirrels of the common intellectual-looking owl, a trans¬
Basketball game. S p.m.
S»n News the
Summary Although how
line begins with "A." variety bear evident* of what fer student from night school.
Jenison fieldhonse
he got there is can happen in the preliminaries Unlike his associates, he did not
AFTt*NOON_ something of a mystery, it is be¬ alone. Signs of great fright are fall prey to the common pitfalls TOMORROW—
^fci5ev>y,Bazaar
-The <£, j btographer
lieved that he became lost trying written all over the faces of these
to get into a closed section of
naturally timid animals, who did
of
went
college registration. Instead he
through in a hurry and got
International club, I psi.
International center
-Tea w ^ Symphony psychology 101. not even last until the final just what he wanted—all eve¬
round. What happened to them? ning classes. But the poor fellow MONDAY—
-The & ? *?armonies The Bear Approach
died from a heart condition
-Lste
to the
Michigan Behind him is a young grizzly In filling out their schedule cards Alpha Chi Sigma, 7:36 p.m.
Band brought about by shock. Chens lab, room 333
wearing a very obvious snarl. It's they were horrified to know that
Saturday, January
MICfllGAN STATE NEWS 12.
\ Page Two
Grin and Bear It
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mr act of March 1*78 at the
(MPUS CHURCHES
Cart Lantlnu. Mich Offioaa located on (round floor of aaat win* of Uafaa COLLEGE LUTHERAN
'Building Annex, room S.
FubUahea H.iiy except bandar and Monday momlnp durin* the regular Dr. H. L. Yochum of Detroit,
oahool year and Thuraday moraln*r during rummer aeatton '.y the sludsoOi president of the American Luth¬
Of Michigan State colleca. eran cogiference, will be the
Mswbe. Aeserlated Cettsotas. Frsse Edlto^taTofflce - Ext 188; Bustooss guest speaker at the 10:30 ser.
■ MATieM.L >D>inain Of Office — Ext. Mi. vices df College Lutheran church
tomorrow. Services are held in
National Advertising Strike, Inc. y «.U: a
the East Lansing State theater.
Cslirgf PtMhktrt Repreunutm by college carrier to students; i .Lutheran Student club will /
aao Madison AVI. New Vouk. N.y. pcr year by college carrier to i
•aw w • arena • 'Lei aeaau* • M Paaaroir atudenta. have their meeting at 7 p.m. on
the sun -porch in tire Union. Dr.
1HWB or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yochum will speak at the meet¬
The Aarorlated Preta la exclurlvely entitled to the ure for republleotlaai ing.
of all news dlrpatchaa credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
-and alao the local -news published therein. All rights of publication on
i are alao reserved. Subject for the sermon tomor¬
row will be "Making a Good f
Faeulty Adviser A. A. APPLEGATE Confession." Makses are held dai- :
manager -
.. . ......... JAN "HOPPK ly at 7 and B a.m. and on Sunday !
MARION HF.CUEL
£17.1 Editor - - - - at 8. 10 and 12 a.m. Father Jer- \
Advertising Manager
XlRht Editor L.E01m?Eu8i^HtTlomeMacEachfn lael Mleko officiating.
andTatherMich-
_ CENTRAL METHODIST
r— — — — — — — | Dr. IT Stanley Coors will have
as the topic for
I Weekly LeUer to Men in the Service as the ,ODic for hi"The
Jan. 12, 1946
|! morrow morning
I of Christianity." sThe,cmum to" i
Keynote
worship
■ service begins at 11 a.m. and the j
•
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
i
D1 When 1 got that phone call from you
had to be revived by my buddies and
collect, last night, I
they propped me up |
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
"Sacraments" is the topic to¬
morrow morning at 11. Services]
, so 1 could talk to you. Wonderful invention the telephone.
I And I really don't-mind that you talked for 15 minutes. | are also held on Wednesday at
1; .
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I
Am writing you this last letter bo you'll have nomething to
rend while -you're home buying your civvies so you can take |. daily from 1 'to 4:30 p.m. -
MSC by storm.
And just to give you a short briefing before you enter next .
g pm
PRESBYTERIAN
The rCading room
j.-irs, Presbyterian church will
is open
term, I'll tell you that the ratio is slowly swinging back to the I h;ive Henry Basch. English teach-
| good ole 3-2. Right now it's one and one so competition is . cr at Eastern high school, as a "We haven't got materials to build yet—but the on. .
Bluffing off. ' guest speaker on "Presbyterian
. . ribly busy colistructing miles with a whole new flock of executives, and the lecture concert j jnK day at 8 a.m. at the Union desk, be a meeting of Alpha ( hi •>
I series is steaming along again;.and I shouldn't forget to mention c Gamma Delta will have their according to Pat Durr, ticket in r—in 333 of Kedzir rhem t
the Party-Party schedule which takes up every weekend. In , regular
<
rcRUiar meeting , at 6:30 p.m. in chairman. LIBRARY
I the Union. Students who w
| other words, a good time will be had by all. TERM PLAY
All the returned vets ore are starting things ort off at a fast last rate, '.AT.
ri,,p- gT MARY'S'CATHEDRAL
MARY'S CATHEDRAL Fina, Invitational Iryouts loi
Final invitational for the library durun »■
| and from the looks of the happy coed faces, that pace
'
fMfirl insmrntion.
good inspiration. j
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is a 'jdy
i Pastor Monsignor Francis U;ir- ] n,r
' .t,. and assistants Mccictnnts willwill officiate wlll ■be mm
officiate
term play, "The
Monday I
Llttie Foxes,'
_i 7:30
at — ,-n -p.-m. In 1.
term when Basic 11
writing their term papc:
I Now that yo'u're home I'm letting my membership lapse in the . ,hc masses tomorrow at 6, 7. 8:30, room I of the Home -Er building, come to'the libraria:
nii(.nr.rirr>nlntinn f»ltih nnH I must wiv that I'm hntmv because? I
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Out-of-Circulation club, and I must say that I'm happy because 10 and 11:10 a.m. and 12:40 p.m Paul 'Getaenhof. director of the take their qualifying > \
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dues were getting a little high. |■ The subject for
i be "Mixed Marriage.''
the sermons will play, annnuneed yesterday. before Jan. 12. A- • i. •
Enough for now, Mr. Civilian. YWCA CABINETS teen hours voluntec •
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It's been nice writing you, but it will be nicer knowing you. . PEOPLES CHURCH
I
An important meeting of both
assistants will be : •. •••
Love, Student Christian Union cam¬ junior and senior cabinets of YW
itcd stack permit.--.,
pus vespers will be held tomor¬ will be held nt 1 p.m. today in
Rj j. ! 1EF; i row evening at 7:15 in the Me-
Peoples church, according to Gin- Sept. 1, 1946.
IN Cune
Rev.
chapel of Peoples church.
Dale Turner, assistant of
Archil-eel Tithes Datriwrt io Head Plymouth Congregational church,
will be the guest speaker. .Rev.
Turner will have "Where Do We
Audience. On J our Advisor*"
Of Future W orld
{group
The Fraternity Advisors asso¬
ciation held election ot officers
ut the-end of fall term, and the
Go From Here'' as his topic.
Turner will also lead the dis¬
cussion at the Fireside hour at
8" p.m. with a fellowship hour
Church
An imaginary tour through a following. The programs are un-
following officers were elected:
DirectoryI
community of the year 2000 was president, H. B. Dauber-b Lamb- der the sponsorship of the YWCA.
VINO
experienced by the capacity au¬ da Chi: vice president, Carl
,-uttlUT
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CHAPEL OF CHRIST. KING
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dience Which heard Alden B.
- Dow, noted architect, speak in and
Wright, FarmHouse. secretary Holy communion will be ad¬
ministered at 8 and 10 a.m. Can-
trcusurer, L. A. Smith, Kap-
lite Music auditorium Thursday
.
have their'!
pa Sig; and member at large, terbury club will
evening. Harold Davis. Phi Delta Theta. : meeting at the hous at 6:30 p.m. |
Man's purpose of being crea¬ imnuuuon and breakfast |
The first meeting of the Frat- ,
tive will mold sculpturing, paint¬
ernity Advisors association wUl arc served at . a.m. Wednesday PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
ing, glutting, and landscape gard¬ be
ening into homes and communi¬ of
Juiiuury 15 in tin: Suuporch NAZARENt CATHOLIC CHURCH
ties of beauty and neatness, Dow
tile Union. Tom King, dean of R» v. C A. Bruch is the pastor, Interdenominational
ii$ii stated.
men, will give a report ut that Services are held tomorrow at 403~AB8OTT ROAU
W * "i.W "It's not the nature of a human
time on the national Inlerfrater- j 11 ®-rn- a,,d 7:30 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Masses — S. I*.
~Tcw being to live in a home Just like i ember ■■
nity council meeting held in Dec- Young people - meeting is held 9:3(1 and IlftM Holv Dovs of OMIgattaa d.w
i each Sunday night at 6:45.
#r- everybody else's," he said, urg L
UNITY CENTER 1, «. 17
ing variety in homes. Colored I Services arc held at 224 Abbott W eekday Masses - : and * J
f ;i movies of Dow-designed homes Senior proofs .of piclmes road. College Manor, at 11 to- Confessions — Saturday
J m in Midland showed large win¬
dows blending gardens and inte¬
taken on Tuesday are raafe. naoni vv morning "THE MAN WHO EXPLORED 4 to S.-M p.m. and Mo lo » I
Daily Rotary Nevsna lor stsf
ill' riors into one.
They may be pie Wed up at4be
Wolverine office, according to
■CAI.PR"
6lU p.m.
Hitler had everything but
gl: ;$} He advocated extensive use of
glaas and saw the time coming
Dorothy Ragtehardt. editor, ft
is Important that all senior* -poaee of mind- at his Bertchtes-
"N. A. SleCUNE
FR. J. V. MaeEAlHIY Fia«|
when building exteriors will be -who hove not mode appoint¬ gaden retreat. Among other mod¬
FR. MICHAEL Ml.EKO. "
Phone »-3:m
lighted at night us a result of ments do ao before M< ern conveniences was a complete¬
glaas ceilings and walls. ly equipped electric kitclicn.
"We're going to see buildings
and houses that have never been FIRST CHIIRCH OF CHRIST CHRIST LUTHERAN
dreamed of before," Dow empha¬ XJU Rt U
sized. —'T. N. CLASSIFIED ADS East Lansing
SCIENTIST
— Masonic Temple
(Missouri »»nodi
314 MAC Avenue 112 So. Penn. at It*"' I
FOR MU
Oilier Reveal* Plans Sunday Service — 11 a.m. Morning "Worship — " 15 **
ENGINF.EHINC. drawing aat
Of inintlaY Program* board. "T" square and worka. O "SACRAMENT" "PRAYERS DELIVlKAXiU
MS W. Grarul River Call R
International Center's Sundays-am. PAIR onnv air carps pilot s wincr
Sunday School — 8:30 a.m. E. L. VObllT. B-"""
evening programs ^OI ^or Januuiy--
u«nu«.. three jvoung men . on or nea. On- isntpus Vers dear to
Wednesday Service < p.m.
"
Ph. 3-223:
Will be centeievi around the study , »ues ai. 36. as call s-u33. heart If found
owner —
-
please_uuti-
of college life in foreign coun- wanted
fy State News office Main Poole. St' I.UTHHRAN GAMMA »»»,A I
Reading Room and Lending Meetlna ,9""
tries. The first program will be | ' — ..95® *"-v doeskin glove Vletwuen
Supper
leilio"
^ ;Ei- held this Sunday night at 8 when ,
Oley Coacliman will sjwak about BOX
toi^^pricts patoD wwrir'wo
"east i .an SING 1M-
floMhouse and Wells
night. Call B-1I Ext. 60S
hall Moiulas
w
x Library - 2U Abbott Bldg. at the church — '
lollcue liie in Brazil. mediateuy. >JKS.A«D
botween Home Ec K SIIAKFPER Bcr.
and Williams dur-
On Jan. 20, Mikko Simonan and - Bp^BOY «, FarmHoU«.-T^^ FOR EPISCOPALIANS
& umivgistratioe. week Reward Mad- . . .
S. M. K. Klieshgi will describe taii, cau s-386,1. « fclitchell. South Williams. t»7 Services In THE CHAPBL OF CHRIST THE KING
the life of a typical college stu- —n- m,., r nHinm—
TOgg dent in Finland. College life in ln^ri°J? wa^UCw?9NAI* l'd" brown and Sunday
India Will be explained by Lyla I ganlzed dance band Call 8-3SH.
5miro Heward e..,a . . ],oly Communion at 8 A. M. ,
and Miriam Ghose and G. K. to rent or buy a copy of *"**5 Bhell-rimmed
uvh u" ,In,otmal Meeting and Supper at 6:30
, M
j "Personal Management and Indus-
. glasses broken
Week Ca»
Mi AbboU Rood t°mmUni<"1 ' A' B'"k,ast N
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Chugaili on January 27. [ trial Relations" by Yoder. 3-3337. 66
Pago Three
06 nf
!>■ A
the finest swim-
MSCTank
MIIIIM H
,
One SquadRated of Best History ^
■ Ids he has ever coached,
round out the team in the breast- if will be anybody's meet when but
since then the navy has been
I Coi?
^«ccaffree,jr. of meets to pro-
has stroke. »Don Dunbar and Ross
Kenyon handle the diving.
the two powerful squads clash in
the Jenison gymnasium pool.
reinforced by Walter His, the on¬
an arrav ly man ever to beat Alan Ford,
I "'L'e
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Northwestern Easy for MSC Badgers Also On Card
of the toughest com- the world's fastest swimmer. Ris
I T'M „ in the nation for his
The first meet with Northwest¬ Embarking to Wisconsin the and the rest of the team dcfcat.ed
I State nators.
ern proved an
easy affair with swimmers wil| take on Wisconsin
Michigan last week, 43-41.
II "SlftlJwuad
^ members of last summer's
composed of the Spartan squad coming home
tram Evanston holding a.51 to
33
in its pool on Feb. 9. Immediate¬
ly after this meet all the Spartan meet season is
With Great Lakes the dual
completed. On
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decision. The coming tilt with Il¬
*;*na* championship squad and
1WS of returning veterans, linois on Jan. 19 should not
be
stars will join other outstanding March 8 and 9
swimmers from the state of Mich¬ to the
State v,ill be host
Central Collegiate cham¬
II McCaffree has plenty
rh of too difficult for the Spartan
ators.
nat- igan, high school and college, in pionships. *
I Xenal with which to work. •Following the Illinois
the annual AAU affair in De¬
troit on Feb. 16.
Standout of this swim-fest will
be the return of Bill Prcw. for¬
meet,
I department, John Purdue will arrive on the Spart¬ Another road meet will be with mer world's record
holder of the
I'tvM nd and Jim Qtugley, both
I JS
an campus on Feb. 25. The Boil¬
ermakers always have a fine
Ohio State on Feb. 21. Ohio State,
rated close to Michigan, is ex¬ 100-yard free style, .toiling for >
, Of la?' summer's aquad,
I ^e with Bob A11 wardt, Zig •squad and have not had any ser¬ pected to be bolstered by the re¬ Wayne university.
II fcdyke. and Jun Thomas, while ious competition yet this
tU. of m. Will Prove Test
season
turn of many of the former Stars Another AAU Affair
ol the nation.
it Gilbert, Ecuadorian cham- If these men do return, Ohio
Another AAU meet in .Detroit
l?*r Harland Dodge, Chuck A week later the Spartans
will
State will easily be a top cm-
on March 15 will wind up the
I tre Marv Johnson and Bean get a severe test of the power
tender for all national titles. season with the exception of the
I raters wil ride the waves in the they possess. Mat Mann and his
University of Michigan squad will Sailors Have Powerhouse national meets.
lava-rc free styii- events.
Not
I The backstroke field is led by be their guests in a dual
meet giving his swimmers
moment's rest, Coach McCaffree
a The National Collegiate cham¬
I Howa'd Patterson, runner-up in Feb. 2. Michigan is the
top team
has also lined up one of the pionships will be held at Annapo¬
IVAAf. while Roger Brown in the Big Ten and ranks
about top lis, where talent from all
IL Harn- Cooiev add strength to third in the nation. teams nf the nation, Great Lakes. over
IfcS event. Paul Seibold, Tom ■Having power in every event. Charter; McCaffree, Jr. Slate nosed out the sailors this
summer to win the national title.
JIday
the nation wdl
alfair
gather tor a two-
beginning or. March 29.
[Spartan Cage Men Aiming At Hannah Much Discussed
Explains BULLETIN Sparlan-Whcalon
|Fourth Straight Win Tonight Athletic
Reports in a Detroit paper
Mat Lineup
Michigan State's basketball quintet will probably run Policy quote Pete Dcndrino.
pound tackle on the 1944 MSC!
235-
Wheaton State
Iinto no little trouble in trying for its fourth straight win Ever since Michigan State football squad and now serv¬ Burch — 121 pounds — Fletcher
Howard •— 128 pounds — Couey
■tonight at 8 on the Jenison fieldhouse hardwood when the President. Dr. John Hannah dc- ing in the army, as saying that
! livered his he will resume his studies and Fraser — 136 pouna? — Cole
I Spartans meet the University of Kentucky. id em n i n g
recent speech con-
"commercialization" rollegiatc football career at the Willson — 155 pounds —-
The Wildcat aggregation* I nivereity of Michigan and not Howard Mikles
among college athletic programs,
Ik- always been a national name, who was such a sensation 'State students have been wonder¬ Michigan State, when he is re¬ Elliott — 165 pounds Dowell
I hart wood standout and last in Kentucky prep school ball the ing what effect, if any, Hannah's leased from service. .Miller ■—
Heavy — Maldegan
I winter l oach It u dolph past four years. Mazza will watch ideas might have on the present Dcndrino ran make this
the 6 legally as the Big Ten Two Slate Coaches
lads went through three will feet 4 inch Jones and this Spartan sports setup.
move
lias;'? probably prove one of the Of particular interest is the eligibility rules still are in a
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of thr Madison Square
n. invitational tournament toughest defensive assignments question of post-season football
wartime status which has 110 Due Hark From Navy
compiling a season of 22 "The Man" has handled. bowl games and whether or not one-year residence clause.
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Next Tuesday the Spartans will Stale s team, if asked in some fu¬ However, it is expected that by A reunion is expected here for
|*ir.> and only four loses, three State athletic coaches who
r-i-.rt iast winter the Spart- journey to Detroit to meet Wayne ' ture season, might accept. When next September the regular
rulings will be resumed. went to war.
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and 'Cat? met, with each university in their first of two this was asked of Hannah he
I p until press.time last night Lt. Albert Kawal, Lt. Edmund
i winning on its home floor. home-and-home contests. | stated: "State will cross that
Coach Charlie Barhman could S. Pogor. who returned to the
\rr, Ben Van Alstvne's
hoop- Ibridge when tt comes to p."
n palled that 66-50
not be reached for a statement campus last week, nno Lt. Fran¬
victcfry out' Hannah's blast at the bowl
: in 1945 it was listed
s one ol sports biggest
"State Wrestlers games was directed at the s<
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the- Detroit release, but it
believed the former Spartan
cis Dittrich, Jr., all entered the
navy as commissioned officers,
upsets of which built their schedule in su< li
lineman has not notified Hach- I all saw service overseas and all
|£if
| In
year
Mil Six Times
ire other times
Oppose Wheaton |
I
a manner that their grid teams
will surely get bids for the "jack¬ inan of his plans. iclurned to this country from
Ja|um, their last stat.on outside
six the pot" contests on New Year's day
"•
tangled each won on its: ThftS Afternoon and thus help fill the institution's Michigan State is one of the
few colleges in the United States
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the United States. ...
jtois--\anmen So according to this
By KEN CLARK
coffers.
that
should be favored, This means certain "picked" sponsor night intramural , Peace is liberty and tranquility*
In the opening meet of the
oily in such, a left-handed Opponents would have to appear football. —Cicero.
f picking o winner could. Michigan State varsity wrestling on the card with only one or two
State be considered season Coach Fend lev Collins' ! real ball gumes each year. Michf-
I *H to end up on top this Spartan grapplers will tangle ! gan State could never be accused SAT. and-SUN. CONTINUOUS I TILL 11 1 >1.
with Wheaton university's mat
.
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evening.
Van Alstyne will squad on the Jenison fieldhouse
i of following this sort of policy.
In regard to scholarships and
I ml most likely have his basketball court at 3 this after¬ I subsidization, the MSC
pi evident
I nf high scorers of noon.
I
' —* Sum Fortino, Robin Led by Gale Mikles, returning explains that athletes at Slate
i arc treated in the same way as
,
Roberts, Matt Maz- 145 pound NAAU champ, the
M M. OUie White and Spartans promise to give Whea¬ | students receiving free tuition for
outstanding scholastic work. Of"
■■ Don Wuldron go the ton a busy aiternoon. Jim Fras¬
tin? tnc president
1 % minority of the con- er, leading participant for the
I ^ test in an attempt to visiting grapplers at 136 pounds, substantiate that State long
| "Our record and policy will ItMKK YHNm
ago
| 1 \ keei pace with the will provide a real test for IIKDY I.AM AIM! GEOKCE BRENT
6: per-game j placed the athletic scholarships
point MSC's Gordon Cole. i in .the hands of the same faculty
h o avtruging Wildcats. Cole, greatly improved over
I committee that handles similar iii "EwraimmraRii.ois"
*tuPP will open with last year, expects to avenge last
[ awards for non-athletes,
.
"u", d.T! H1! Schu at for* at year's pair of setbacks suffered j "The Jenison program provides
.. „•'' Jones, center, the hands of Fraser. for approximately 80 scholarships STARTS SUNDAY FOR 3 BIG DAYS
.«!■■■«.n Jut k Parkinson and Wrestling for the Spartans for
► Beard at
guards, | each
All have- -the- f'rst lime since being dis¬ i tuition and living funds that is
year that allows the athlete
consistently in charged, are several former let- equal to that of any other State
on so far this termen. Chief among these re¬ '
student on scholarship," Presi-
fTenple »w them lose only turned veterans are Jack, Orr, ident Hannah explained.
'
It's not hard to assume that
Pi ;'3 po'nt«. Last Year 175 pound monogram winner,
college officials, athletic directors
who served four years in
,
f Iu'!n-S '"at the for- Another member of the cinder varsity hurdle record before join-
itr.oug V ", rS a"d marines team "Purple Heart Club" is ' ing the mattnt s; James Barbour,
B' 1 "urdest
working Walter Mack, distance runner,1 a letter man in the broad jump.
who was "hit" while fighting i also of the marines; Bob Carr and
rsotitd d,., " rrK'n who were with the 1st marine division in Bill Maskill of the army air for-
any disability the Southwest Pacific. ! c,.s ground crewT
f" izav u 'e? and plug- The club is rounded out by ,
F *»pe Th? ,wk into run- former lettermen Bob Carrier1
Qther veterans are Walt Beard-
.
, ..
, ..
T" bandy h, ~ ormer combat and Wayne Finkbeiner, hurdles • sle>' and.Stew Mathias, both for-
N"- T war dories and broad jump, respectively, • mcr Spartan stars who were witn
Fhijhscho i ff* t0 talk about who were both wounded
while_|jhe air corps, and Ted Wonch,
f:-
I J® Frgy,^ k* ; "ys while track serving with the army air forces leading State pole vaulter in 1942
the war. in the Pacific theater of opera¬
and '43 and one-time marine pi¬
r
I iet'pr°Utstandin®
t«r
winner in
440 tion.
1944, Schlademan also has some oth- lot.
Store Honrs Saturday .. .10 to 6
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with Jacobson's
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