aiiiiali Asks atc Funds MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daity Student Publication of Michigan State or Building College Vol. 34 334 ,i,|fiir K^iiiertg Aid EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN* WEDNESDAY, JANUXRS^IU 1946 No. 87 College Emergency on,inir«'»n '* . j0hn A. p,«n9 Hannah Electric Workers Strike In 79 Plants presented a request A 0 ,tatP financial aid for Walkouts Affect Wcstiii«liouse. lean State college be- i ' rtWitf.e finance com- Registration Reaches 7,223 General Electric; GM Divisions tfffifeb. tlna in Lansing in ad- 4 special ses- Student Enrollment Total Government Calls For Voluntary Rationing i he legislature to consid- A total of 7,223 students completed uIst< for building appro- " Monday, which shows an increase of 65 per cent over classification NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (/P) —-A strike by 200,000 electri¬ by state institutions. cal workers the largest single walkout of the recon¬ nah told the senate finance winter term of last year and the highest enrollment — since version period — Ittee and the House ways the college was founded 90 years ago, according to Robert today closed 79 plants of three com¬ neans committee that the panies manufacturing most of the nation's electrical ap¬ Linton, registrar. x [ needed $11,993,200 for an pliances. (ncy building program. Six thousand nine hundred ! teaching staff are available to ninety-six students were en- j,nke care °f them." The strike at General 112 Students — wmmittees made a tour of rolled in the fall of 1940 l Enr°Ument of returned veter- Electric, Westinghouse and mpus to see first hand the when 6,806 were needs of the college. regular students £??. '• teaching at Williamston: and i era of America, third largest CIO Enrollment I P tration. science. There are 2.433 taking I Ross liuekins at Olivet. number of veterans has in- [ union in die nation. .More In Spring written and spoken English. '827* The vocational home economies d from 600 in the fall term Charles E. Wilson, president of which are tnkinu first term, students are Louis Mcllin and of General Electric, said i fleets LEGISI.ATI 'RE. Page 4 "There likely will be another Biological science follows close "- lara Clapper, Eastern: Arlenc oi ihe walkout would tv- 200 to 300 registering for the with 2.025. Less felt women are in- ' H,,l'k. Williamston, and Hacharl spring quarter, March 26. I also terested in physical science which Gillan. ' Okimos. heavily by the electric utility in¬ tint - state dustry, which "is look for as many as 200 new numbers 650. teachers include Adorce Evans, of i badly in need o day's students to register for the sum- ' mer session. Next fall we should teach our peak on returning vet- living, 1.175, and Close ties came in history of Wayland: Frieda .Ells, Rock ford; civilization with 1,230; effective ; Alice Barlnvve, Beldmg; and If nil) social science, > Kopel. Waylaiui. ' leetrie generating an.I dis¬ tribution equipment." The firms involved maiuifae- ii.ro refrigerators, v i. iuiin erans, when our total enrollment 1,650. Literature and fine artsv"0'' Teachers ampus probably will be about 10.000 shows that many students are lie- wilcmenlary education students cleaners electric stove: and . other electrical devices. provided necessary classroom coming more interested in fine'"1 are Ann Aishi.skm. Mar- The strike affected lo.onn space, housing facilities, and arts, numbers 950. ; garct Amiss, Margery Bourns. " General Electric, 75.00(1 ,v ,;t Phyllis Dee, Jean Geyer, Patricia inghou.se and ——— , More Over, '25,000 General . Prof.! Morrison, Carienc Parker, Betty Motors employees in 10 News Will Publish Spartan Spotlight Polcwach, Dorothy Walker, and ! In addition, many thotisa ids '0 'nti>*" tad housing situation of Margaret Moshcr. 'Teaching at Everett-are Joyce ; white collar workers..not aiiil- J""' ~nt> is now worrying even faculty. Complained sleepy . Eluoori Lawrence in his Eight-Page Paper ! For First Tour Armstrong, Cntheryn Barrett, Beverly Bunting, Joan McCol- away from work by th« iated with the union, vveri kept oehet "ian literal me class: "I ex- Once Each Week For the fourth consecutive lough. Elinor Johnson, Mary i lines. touakr up any morning and ' Lcnvitt, Marie Miller, Martha |i General Eloetrie's biggest plant three freshmen sleeping in with met" Beginning * with this morning's j yef'will 1 vue »he tour Spartan Spotlight Re- nearby army hos- Keys, Carolyn Powell, and Cllailys ; is at Schenectady, N. Y., vherc 16,000 are employed: W'-img- issue, the State News will pub- pitajs and servl(.e clubs wjth a , See TEACHERS, Page 5 ! house at East Pittsburgh, l'a., lish an eight-page paper every | program consisting of student " Poets That , ., j with 12.000 and. General Motors, . Wednesday morning, according • U'lent, according to Don Ijuell, ; pudtlU If Exams I two plants jit Dayton, <).. '.here to Jan Hopps, manager. j d'1~5,Hr, The first show . has . been ,, _ 10,(Mill persons work. lowing ditty was over- Until a full-size daily paper is i for Jan. 26 at set j W's f.... I,' f. I " id on the rlaoce floor the Fort Custer, and, ' " ,/ ' ' '9 •" .•night being told ' to a starry possible, it is hoped that en- \ students who are interested in | Graduate record examinations Edilor itlvotv11ps lass bv her partner . . . larging the publication size once , joining the show are asked to for this tcrni* will lie offered on I thrnk :r it I shall never a week will take care of the in- i contact Buell today and leave 'the afternoon of Feb. 4, and the )\ ttrld Nation iee their name with type of talent of¬ 1 creasing flow of news on the fered. . morning of Feb. 5, announced A gul refuse a meal campus and make possible a ; Tryouts will be scheduled for I Paul Dressel, director of coun- isihtlv Solution at doesn't wear later date this week ling. Applications must be fil- Waldemar Kaempffert, .adhor, lot of junk thu' matched her E ^d^re'n'ews'6 nnd w,re news' JET Th* ! for hilem the show with emphasis on ,s needed N >"« wW, » ,s:i by 'J»n- ' ! editor and educator for tb< last creased size of the paper . ! half century in the field n sci¬ lrl whose ■. .• will al- epei.ialty nurnbels, Buell said. Bcsiriis alt graduate students ence, advocated a world gathcr- n-y eyes aren't so provide more_ space for the Accordian players, tap dancers, ■ampus wljo ■ are required to be d.mk that's take these tests, two other j ed into one nation last in-jht in being activities of campus organiza- vocal trios, magicians, and other groups are requested to fill out I his lecture at College a alitor- tions which have been restricted ! love(J by fools like me, to announcements in the past. ^ciaity entertainment is applications. Seniors who are considering iunit—> He denounced the use it the "i who in net k ; would kiss a Each A-bomb as a great erroi and large issue will include graduate work will find these two sports pages, one page on Art Department To tests valuable as many graduate emphasized tin fact that e yet- women's activities and an edi¬ rchools require graduate record there has been no disarmament. • Told ( rune torial page. The remainder will Sponsor dolor Film exams for admission. The world is in a great state of be devoted to news of the cam¬ Sophomore students who are chaos, Kaempffert said, and will TWo motion pictures sponsor- remain so until concrete .steps are ... * not pay—and Rosie pus as covered by State News still undecided about their major »»• "ad Axe freshman, and rtpoAers0VancT j ^ »'«* «"e exams to as- taken to unify it into a coord¬ inated state. 'j Print, ( ass C ity fresh- and international news as re- j aU(]jtoriU(Ili accordin8 to the art , thcu' ablll,y VBrioUB red th|s when The first step would lie the -*4 in they ported by Associated Press. . department. Ihe films are "pen douii(UUii Lansing Eor the present, the othei/four f,vnmK nmv . in formation of a World Commis¬ V afternoon. The two issues each week will carry on to the public. . . nL,bi1(r | These exams pioxirie an an tn- sion of Science. Kaempffi > t sug¬ j:,0..1l^h "18th Puenturv . Century LifeLite in winiams. , ^"tory of knowledge learned in Williams- R aeeostod by an the four-page tradition ,until 1 and retained in several basic gested .that the commission burg, Va„" one of the films, is a ' would be supported by contri¬ ket JU uho PWwded more definite increase in the fields, in addition to a specific ana color film. The second, titled ; butions froth the countries of the fie lhrm »"<- size of the paper is made. Miss "The City." presents unplanned, j test in an advanced field that the world with amounts nevei ex¬ Hopps added. congested towns and cities. , applicant selects. ceeding one-tenth of one per "h i POinll"« l» Jeanne, "i* time Jeanne cent of the pre-war budget. The „, won't findings of tins project ..mild 'tnpinned Who Wears \Ien\s Pants At State? be: distributed to every in the globe, thus country equalizing all ations in scientific know lee le ' Many a worried look has cross¬ ond. Then vv"h«arf*6 this women- of its men, everyone felt more and standardizing thinking. -Til'*0 oi>' Pays much ed the faces of returned veter¬ bid dance'' like spinsters. This year it is returning to the i V"derin,s and " mines* ans ns they hear about the Cin¬ The Cinderella Spin was title of Cinderella Spin, and is mmnus u ,i, various p,ns 1940 under it's ^ ^11. i someone is derella Spin to be held Friday "moived. However, evening in the Union ballroom. founded in iginal name of the Spinster's or¬ designed to give the women a chance to show their apprecia¬ TIME TABLE Sp.n. At that time the three ma¬ tion to their dates. bed a il a »ttle' They were afraid of the women •me rjP'«lity of at back home trying to wear the jor women's activities on cam¬ With this explanation lucky i i * -lur" ,ast we«k- pants while they were gone. pus. Tower Guard, Mortar receivers of bids may erase those TODAY— Board, and Spartan Women's worried looks. The dance isn't ^ •I Uie Vr,"[ Carryln« ®"ly Is this women-bid dance a sign that the pants fit? The new ! League, decided to combine their an .elaborate man trap. The wo¬ Canterbury house, 7 Communion and a.m. varieti breaklast the ,VK . "'turnine a Pin men on campus are worried. i individual parties into one large men on campus aren't trying to Spartan Christian Fellowship em y ore th* *»- Some are' * already wondering ] one. wear the pants, and the men 435 M.A.C., 7:15 p.m. the sti'ie vn°Us.,y in»"*er«» what cize apron they would i During the war it was once needn't fear that the little wo¬ tktloqs. Vv '"y'ff to wear. It isn't Leap year. Sadie !again called the Spinster's Spin, man isn't the sweet girl they left Pi Kappa Delta, 7:15 p.m. behind. 15 Union annex Hawkins day is November sec¬ j With the campus minus majority Wednesday, Page Two Grill aiicl Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Thai Does It Entered as »eeond-c)aaa matter under act of March 187!) at the post-office By MARION' IIECKtX Cast Ijinslni,. Mich Offlcea located on ground floor of east wing of fnlor Building Aire*, room 8. ■ Putllsheci dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular session by the students tchool year ano Ihui'day mornings during summer df Michigan State college Mtmbs. As.orlats* CollsaUU Prssa Telephone -r College Fdnorlal Office -Ext. Phone 8-t?tl 260. BuslrwM 1M1E.doubtedly :iS common dcolwnd inwillhistory tso the world's m e' all-cnvc- !;"' CJ' lce r- Ext 268 loping illness, and i 8 subscription rates—Sc per copy. 8,'. I'iu <«•"' 'he rump r National Advertising Service, Inr. J i jn per year by inatli 52 25 per yeai nnnul' .tinn wan'Uih n i "u Is.h'nr /'»4//ia-ri Krtircu nUlnt In college carrier to students: 83IX per year by college carrier to non- at • nc anothi r. ncl tid¬ 720 Mao s -o Avi. waVOK H » studenta. ing the1 bulk o! .♦•••• staff. MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , We're all i" that together, and TVs. a npiifif4 r'«.c« ti exrl.iMvelv entitled to the use for repumicanoi •i-ere are a lot "1 other things a. -eh ml in which we can share with •fivciai dispatch** herein ure a.so reserved , ur lellnw students. One thing is tests, another studying and a Faculty Advltef - 1 I I T ... A. A. A POLECAT 6 JAN HOP PS third is sweating <-ut a cram¬ Manager * .MARION HfcCKFL ming session. It's 'he -pint !'i ni Editor •-••••••*•• , |EONK SKASTROM fellow sufferer" that ge.s >'"U AdvertUlng Manager " " * you know trie - about col,ear I D 11 < Oil \ I STAFF old ivy-hung portals of tradition J KAN JARVIS Mght Editor* - HEE HE MONO. lit I.I.N COVER, where we colli ''! bits of habit t'1 JIM. I.IPPE.RT. JEANE.TTE NIXON. TOM RtORHAN' hang "ii to through the declining sports Editor .11". MARJOIllE I.ANHKA.MER I eaiure Editor • vtxttll: MVTTK K,7er\, -'''r( Aitlt«i. . Ill X. ME.lt. t'jJZABETH « JIRUV . <* tin'Mai: i'i v k*x'iitfi VimV'! V'vVv'^.Vi'i^ikI it° ^^U ( \ltol -MI1II. HI v Mil-UN. ,oVt ,11/'" !,'!>} W , until le.l.ire Writer- HUB HXE III X . xXI.VIX t IEHM1 K. I'M. I Mil VI I MORTON' I) X XII It I INC. LUX »l I! KIN VI.,, . XI. f, llll I -ON NI HORN. IIOCI.lt < ESXN.X It XX I RV -I R. b' Vl XRK I IIXRI f.v cull I HOB ( XRUIER. M XIIIV HXNItXIIXN. J ()l H*l I' V • • I Gill \ OsD.K, H \RH \RA AI II N _ T . . 1 • f V. liF \KINti Mm lien>lr l hi l oniml Dross i ! tan, but it's a f."">,i With more than twin as many men now on rumpus) ue sky and men -n. compared to last term, student council has deeided t«> hold a I'e-'ote oil tin- formal-div,-.'.-for-meii ipi' -tan. Ill' Program hall' ling ia-t term wa- so light as to he hardiv imli. i;tive : el' I he eiMisen-us among met, i,n this i|Ue-ti"ii. iUFORMATION Panious i Il i important that ovary |iotential |iiittonit«r nf the.; ,1 Hop and tin Senior hall take this opport imit v to make; John Shell.y . known hi- pi' tef, lice "I dre-;. I.« I no olio pTUIllh'e al'lel- jenttd and la wanl thai ii ■ had no -ax in detei mining whether or not p in. in. the At • then Mill ht. formal wear. 5 I!'.'. 1 V • ;. i" • ' > n;nr. S'udoiit niuii ,! is to l— , ong-ratulated for putting this K M'I'A I'EI.T V I'I 11111• tiop to tiie stiah nt hodv. A |i ipular derision on an K ipf.i lleltj I'i will meet to¬ imp riant is-u< in,do- xxeli fur •'•■mocratie proeodnre. night at .'i in room * of the I'nlon unite v. according to Jo.ie llovv- The polls xv dl ho o;m ii Hridav I'ro'm 8 a.m. to p.m. "'i The second trtt. liovvell Scniur. till lower deck of the I'linm. Identification card- iab-t kr • ( ' rtaiiu il. An iiil-out \"t. would serve thisvtul. consisting ot three of th, \s\ti. Russian t" Ail xtudentx who are interested will pert. LETTERS , , , To The Editor in affiliating with ASMK are in¬ vited to come for the Wolverine Prelude in it piiture of tiie group to he taken C i rOI'IMR S NOTE All »'• J'l.ov o ul>! * >.i. 1. I tumor; on night at 7:10 in the l'n- I. : '.ill' ii.n hat'iiiom. according to Kay Wells Auburn. N. V.. junior, man vvindow prrsidriit. Die lirxt meeting of the term \x ill lie Tuesday night ed the train. in room 111 I nion annex.' LAMBDA ( lit Mouther.- .! : amiHl.i Chi will titiuae.'. e ,.t dl I .,m'ni s Chis on anise is G i unci See Til V 1 ddi s 11 . I'age 8 ( l.ASSll || n r \tk« i Ot'tCK P.li.f..' ' — .fi- »n- : North Campbell. KKWARD 08 RADIO ROUNDUP WKAR — S70 kc Cv.ii litis MORNING— ' K -O AFFFER nen 8 lid News of tiie World b. a I \X 1.ianis dur- £"».i '• Vila >: H, a aid .Mad- « t: !n the Popular Manner CVc',1 I 9:30 Hymns You lane '' 10 00 Music Room Melody 10:30-The Bookman < Prof B.J Knittle) p if the pre 11 30—Headline Edition 1 HUT F i 'K MANY TH1SATTEKNOO.N— 1:15—Tiie Novelty Bazaar J.00 Salon Strings 3:00—Songs and Harmonies > i.U RLSHEE 'cvho borrowed itied. I ,m ;|imoyed not 4 ,Yesterday's Rhyl runs ha P. :.j ' """t Iinctleiue Friday take 4 30 —Spartan Sports'm Review oilue. 67 ■Ut.xc E 1 i x.n E:of the iieo - Coda r Host •5.00 Curtain Going Up s e > >u homeless oi phone- ike book situuti<(hx but tor i Don Buel ) jatie and Grace. 68 their .-lieukiug fur all veterans, 5:15--Listen to the Band Th y constitute les.- tlian one- TOR BENT i.f the veterans at the cut- Share your room; there safety in numbers. ed«f5ci0',v January 16, 1946 _MI C H 1 GAN STATE NEWS Page Three rganizations Schedule Plan A \\ S Grants I four Extra MSC Women Set Up Housekeeping i0r This Term's Activities For Permission In Home Management Houses fre.|iniaii Orientation, Big Sisters To Be Revised .[-Hop Donee All women The two practice houses make room for the new women's which have been torn down to students Women's campus activities are now underway for animously granted a 4 were un¬ a.m. per¬ house amPGilcrest house, according dormitories are Webb L- rtrm n"(l tentative slates have been made for mission for the J-Hop by mem¬ the home-economics to Dean Marie Dye of riom term projects and plans in each organization. bers'of AWS council at its meet¬ department. ing last night. Webb house, established*—— »ffS-plans for the term include giving the AWS hand- - - The dance has been •is a home management house a goal or--problem Ik rules exam to all wo-* —— from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. scheduled which she thus giv¬ in 1930, was named in honor „ who failed it fall term ! ing women one hour in | hopes which of Ethel Webb, head of the "bout during her practice in the to accomplish or find out well as to all new women j Uolverine to reach their residences at the TCRA department of home eco-^ house. l(lei)ts on campus. Elec- j Pix close of the formal affair. A 20 minute extension nomics at one time. GiJcrest' , D>'e s»ld thnt Probably of (he freshman represents- , All pictures will be so was al¬ house, established since i938,; the other two home management taken in granted to all ,!■(, AWS board will also the Union ballroom. \vomen""having night classes on campus which : hotises will be torn down during | Women ,v.the summer, and next fall there will wear dark suits terminate at 10 p.m. jorrietl on this term. . with Women will bo four new'houses to re¬ white blouses, and men, suits I students who attend classes j addition, AWS plans to re- j with ties. If these appoint¬ I in Lansing which end at 10 p.m. held place ihem. Miss Dye added that § activities carried on. in sev- ( ments cannot be kept call Ber- .were given a 45 minute exten- probably some of the cooperative houses en campus will be con¬ I women: groups such as, nice Horn, 2-0555 I si on. immediate¬ verted into home managemeni n orientation and big ly- i It was announced at the meet¬ houses. ganizatii ns. Class rcpre- Wednesday. .Ian. 16 ing that there are no i on radios. Pe rmits restrictions k to AWS will be elected V| 6:45 Delta Gamma ! quired. are not re- Unusual Entertainers „,j jj„ lection of new 7:00 French club However, i must be observed quiet hours , . . • ,o:< a .. lake place at 7:15 Women's Cooperative To Appear in Lansing AWS also league announced that 7:30 Aletheans : they realise women students Tapdimcer Paul Draper and . 7:40 Phi Sigma Sigma want reorganization of harmonica virtuoso I-«ny Adlei ■ all head the women's 7:50 Hillel , groups and activities. Any wo- will present a joint program at activities for j man stud' lit who 8:10 Sigma Chi Gamma wishes to offer Pruddctt auditorium Jan. 23 foi . Polly Flais- their first appearance in Lan¬ 8:20 Theta Sigma Phi suggestions regarding reorgan¬ "V. In addi- 8:30 Theta ization is urged to either attend sing. aall continue Alpha Phi 8:40 Sigma Delta Pi an AWS meeting or write or The unusual duo are sponsor¬ - The social 8:50 Tail Beta Pi call Sue Averill. ed by the Lansing Jewish wo¬ crying on a president. 9:00 Interfaith council men's aid and sisterhood. Tick- at Lincoln 9:10 FarmHouse its for tile single Lansing. Grid Rerords performance n Kept _ , 9:20 Kappa Sigma at R:30 p.m. can be obtained in hi that meet- 9:30 Horticulture bib Bv Giant Machine* East Lansing at Jacobson'S and have been the 9:40 Alpha Phi Omega Campus Music shop. ■rm. Elections Thursday. .Ian. 17 ; The "modern" era. insofar nc new YWCA 7:00 Alpha Epsilon Rh'o college football statistics are i.-on- i; at the end 7:10 ASMF. i corned, began with the season of 8:40 Phi Kappa Phi 1937. All season records today | honors Maud Gilcrest. dean of are officially compiled l\v giant home economics several years j |ir'.jr ' Board i hoose j •:c m . well new as or- j mechanical cumulatois. j , ma: age course for i Si\ Weeks Internship a: -... lie given! Women who live in the home i r j.. .1- v,-on. Pleasant announced today. I -The Women's World- management that time houses spend six weeks m the house, and during they take complete j PEM .!;;!) members • .MARIE MATTE. Editor charge .0 the work in the house. I vakif, ana to affiliate An adviser lives in each house i j with the students and supervises . 1m Kappa, national al fraternity for wo- | AWS all work. | necker, president, East Ionising f.cio f AWS activities board will meet The women work out budgets • physical ed- sophomore. tonight at 6:30 in room 107. Un¬ IIOME EC SENIOR BOARD for their expenses and time, plan ion annex. All organizations arc* all menus, get meals, clean and Senior board members of the asked to be prepared with activ¬ do all the housework, do the mar- I pcr Guard members are Home Economics club will meet - plans for in .alumnae ity reports. at 7:15 tonight in the library of keting, and learn the essential i :■ r all Towe MORTAR BOARD details of home management. Guard alutfl- the Home, Economies building : .ami'us. Mortar Eoard members will Meals are planned for low in-1 They will also be according tU P.it Easely. Tn utoii r: on meet in room ill of the Union comes, average incomes, apd high | proieets for the senior. Guard r -in in annex at 7 tonight according to .incomes. Beaumont GREEN SPLASH In jrtdition. they Jo Johnson, president, Pleasant Experimental Methods plan to All members of Green Splash ' :k on a Ridge senior. They experiment with different money making PEM ( LI B are asked—to attend an import¬ methods of management to find ant meeting at 7 p.m. m the Wo¬ „Board members of the women's ways to save time, expense and i sigma Phi plans for the physical education majors club men's gym. Members and energy, and at the beginning of i f a ,! will meet at 5 today in the pledges are to be prepared to the six weeks each student states , e - lecture pro- swim. ire initiation of pled- lounge of the Women's gym ac¬ -ieanette Nixon, cording to Markine Traynor, HOME EC FRESHMAN BOARD president, Swartz Creek senior. Members of the freshman loyal < hik senior. THE SWL hoard of the Home Economics Board members of SWL will club will meet at 5 today in the CAMPUS mm c imnlete obscur- meet at 5 today in room one of library of the Home Economies "gniKci PRESS place on the the Home Economics building. building. . "•'T Michigan TOWER GUARD INC. IMG SISTERS 3 c'cci that gave Members of Tower Guard will Upperclass women interested ii.'i only unde- meet this evening at 7:15 in the in being Big Sisters are asked to PRINTERS Tower according '<> Judy Long- call Betty Bolandcr at Hll'la. 202 Evergreen Bonabel Examines (Hollies hi London Last Lansing Visit our store for everything \ ■ > m See our sheet music I* "kSi ami record department for both popular and classical music. Build's Music House 318 S. Wash. Ave. Printers to Phone 4-66(5 Michigan StaTe News RLFASHION S"OW I some of the - Mmc. Elaimc j ed in London, created by Parisian artists, sculp-11_ manikins, exhibit- [tors, coiffeurs and dressmaKer*. - ^ Wednesday, Jar,- MICHIGAN STATE NEAVS Piifje Four Ed. Majors To s LEGISLATURE One Term In I),. Demobilization Din (Continued from Page 1) Eisenhower Quits 94 •, 400 in the winter term. andj per cent of them are Michigan for MSC element residents, lie added. Arrangements |.. majors to spend . .Speech in Congress Explains Discharges: * W • Hannah declared building program "will that the enable us their senior year ■ Palmer school in |, Legislature Institutes Investigation , ciirc tor 9.000 students and ir.g to Dr. Cecil V ■ will have that many evenaft ector of the div WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 W) — Gen. Dwiglit D. Eisen¬ we e, the C.Is arc gone. He said the tlon. hower (|(iict('(l some, I»tit not all, of the demobilization din college is not going to accept Recognized na' in Contfress today by explaining that if discharges hadn't ciut-of-state enrollees "unless courses in hem been slowed down "we would literally .have run out of thev are excellent students. problems, the I)«•• army." * •\Ve are going to take care [will afford State of Michigan students first. and U tionffl opportunr A cross section of the na¬ Alumni Considers facilities are left over will take sery school techr- tional legislature, which is rare of the others." he asserted. development. 'IP instituting a committee In- Memorial Plans Kellv Statement specialists will u dent to become- vc-ti-.(ii'in ul why troops ait' I,,' a slatc/ncnt to the legislat- rirmonstratlni! and constituents are v riling letter-, crowded into Cor College t {"ovenior Kelly said lie was nursery school. , that "Immediate legis-| visor, or a co an auditorium to hear the army < imperative" in the j child developn.i chief of staff (five the War do¬ 'duration and care for | nr. Millard manuscript and 10, will attend th- th a ,it the itext . ■ 'gular - session of |schoo, flt thf u , made flice I,.. i-!ature in .January, 194i. lower will recei point ju hi hoiir-loi ,. told tun legislative finance j their work. 45 I'idnts I'nteil lli«li j muitee- that they were pro- . __ '!'• < w;n dcpai fmool li ; n "on the only proper as- li.it I»v April fid all License Plate ereo ..ill: 4.i point; or fw iiitiun" in considering only nji'O '!jilted funds and the LANSING, .t ...I or alio.,' o ship 'i I , ,.ype, ted to ac crue during , on out biennium when they of half-year a Hv .tunc ."til. all ill , no t!,. state's building re- plates for 194'i ,■ i:111111s and monetary aid to Monday in tl • I -.n ei i.mi ntal units. ments 190 In , • pitreasury will have rctary of State , olu estimated at $27,600,000 nan said todat ,1 in .• ,'{ii. 1017 The plates, v t -it down, Moth- I 31. will have v• Daddy a story." 1« maroon back ,0b" ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE navy, subject t»» noi* ihmt Iht' heat applied to tin* at* ue ented its reeu'.d briefly, melit : it had promised to release out of every three men by Hit sigtinie1 COATS — And peace itseil i ■ ol 1945 and had more tliar that schedule Ulieiaiie Drydcn, 20 all wool, form fitted ami chesterfield coals, A*« ortnl color*. 10.0."> - 32.50 tallies — Now 15.00, On I of Nowhere— DRESSES — it- t»i r in:.\ntNc. 38 wool ami crept* fashion*. One or two piece suit cllrrt. wax artistic ii e always lug jolt it they saw what I saw 12.95 • 10,95 talm* - Now 8.95. •st tu sit in a ch atty g.r ret stumbling out of tiie dormer. The :th. on your right, a bottle of American coed uses for sleeping attire anything trom a full dress \l ill!' and on your left, a battcr- ed hand . - peunti" ol . Hut when the uniform to u gym sweat suit The tl.e clock are beating most popular garment consists ot U. S. WAC COATS — doub le time and the brass hats several pans of flannel pajamas, Ideal for cold ami rainy weather. creaming . . . fill up that heavy wool bed socks, sweaters Removable wool Iiuinif* with parka hoods and nuifflei it ain't no time to be artis- Khaki color. Once 29.95. Now . ii be Itoliemiau about all of It's just til. ii.1t thiVs /uppon til only 22.50. bet youiNudc. •Out of Nowhere owes its way. you hi del.u to 10 empty indies on page fdW The biggest lament in the pro- • lessor's life seems to be that he : SLITS — ' hiai: Ev cry tunc 1 look at a fashion I dutch my sides in ubnox- hopes and prays his classes will; be small enough for everyone to 7 all wool *uit* on gale. 25.00 values for 19.95. ^ IYi1' lou- laughter. 1 thumb my nose sit around with feet on desks, i >u v: at the gorgeous emaciated models strike an informal air and get who slink through the slick pag¬ something out of the class other i than splinters tfrom sitting" so j es. But particularly 1 got my big¬ gest laugh some time ago when long. ROBES — I wa< leafing through Life maga¬ It's almost a routine. First Be tTithllv and warm in zine saw a lovely four-page time class meets, professor walks , one of our cotton cbenilh' «° H spread on "What the American in: "Gee," says lie. "1 sure wish Small sizes. Now 0.98. GI wilt SEE his sweetheart in" this class was smaller." He looks and the ensuing pictures were meekly around, picking out men¬ pictures of fluffy nothings em¬ tally tiie scrawniest looking stu- ; Hay on suede robe* — 12 to 40 — only 5.98. broidered with hearts and flow¬ ; dents who he can pursuade into [ ers. leaving. This morning as I crept from my bed a little ahead .of my snor¬ I : He shifts listlessly from one, soul to the other, sadly picks up i SWEATERS — ing buddies, I had time to medi¬ tiis careworn notes, flings all his : 3, 100^'c wool slip.o,, 3.98 values no* , tate on these pictures I had seen hopes of a cozy, confidential hour , sweaters. 3.50 • a and remembered particularly the of intellectual pursuit out of the' bargain at 2.98. boutioir clothes photographed. i window, prays for strength, and. ' The American GIs are in for a begins. I •fill Wednesday. January 16, 1946 MI C HIGA N STATE NEWS ' AS. Page Five Jtiimud Gives AFM Forbids TEACHERS (Continued from Page 1) /lis Opinions Party-Party Rcdingcr. At Lansing high are Marilyn Dreher, Joan Fredccn, \q„WASHINGTON.Attack Jan. 15 Broadcast ,, I Donna Morton, Cymbre Pratt, Marion Simms, Kathryn Sorrick, Harriet Stephen, Mary E. Dietzel and Shirley Taleen. Admiral Hus- ■ iir Although the regular Sat- j At East Lansing are Dorothy' ll.JV-7,' 1 mmel asserted to- urday afternoon "Party- Par- Cower, Eleanor McDonald, Shir¬ ■' |J hand r.. Washington had ty" Will be held this week-jl?y Rostow, Patticia Baslcy, Fay ' ' 1 I day thi= °KS and Helen Sweet, while Lois i] Tl pointing to both and "Snartin inn, hpai tan Yiriotios \ anetiep, " all- -ill Heldstab and colleen Rudd are I the time ,1 place of Japan's s udent broadcast previously i hull Pea Harbor attack, but slated lor a premier Saturday tP:u,hinff at M;isnn. hint, the Paci- Muslc fcachcrs will not be held. Union board' riimcter. , - ,, . • Teaching music «ii itaviiiHs iiiuptt. East uniia*1 at I'Kini Lans- announced following a meeting vn what Washing- ol the executive board last night, jnK arp Johnson, Clifford n,el told the sen- daycomb, Ardath.Erickson, Mar- Larry t rymire. program direc- tha t'anfield, FlorWice Lazarskl «st igating commit- tor of WKAR. told the board that and Yvonne Hehler.- Darlyne . have ambushed at a change 111 policy by the Amori- i Kmalz.ricdt, Marjorie Sunner and ...nose task force can Federation of Musicians had bombed and burn- Shirley Ryan are at Lansing, made it imjHTSSible to secure a The majority of the practice i,.|:s and 10 less- 1 band. Dick Snook and :11s orcheS- teachers are in science and arts. , surprise raid on Ira had been slated to play for They are: Eunice Anderson, Betty 1 anchorage. I he broadcast and tea dance, but Baxter, Jack Bi eslin, Jeanne I Kin""*'' : has now been forbidden by* the Monroe, Sinclair Powell, Cathryn fqfe four war Ai' M to broadcast under present Rorick, Eleanor Host, Margaret view of the.Pearl arrangements. . Shueller and Marian Vandall. a public for the Snook and Frymire had been Mason: Suzanne Anderson, Bob . I •<",timony at pre¬ cious had been sc- I • ooper;eii to all college Herbert Bodwin, Josephine Car- an invitation to visit Michigan films rit he then devel- then 111 production at s,llf|cnts and is not a date affair. , Gernliline Fulton. Nick Lou- . State college by Prof. Joe Cal- Paramount. 20th Century Fox The executive board last night uA1*' Dorothy Lundhom, Julie ,pon these two main laway of the speech department, j and Metro-Goldwvn Mayer stu- I accepted the resignation of Ann McDoukoII, Margaret Miles Her- Callaway brought word to ' dins. , , !Cowam Dc.ro„ senior, ami will T?1"1 ,A,at^V'. ........... .. "I"1 and decoded .. , ;.'ed East Lansing, that Hope is con-' He also observed testings aid appoint new subcommittee mem- y , ;X, ' J, ' \iry messages from sidering doing a radio broadcast auditions while at the miiuie i bers from petitions which have .""'Al,""'ia Mann, OKemos . j t to Dec. 7, 1941. movements and from the college and that he studios, and met many of the been filed- •I,,"n Ph,lli|,s 1,,ul Rlchartl bnwok : ip Hawaii all pointed showed great interest in the! screen's celebrities, Jack Breslin. president, em- VValtor Ereneh. ; classroom teaching of radio that I Callaway has spent the O ; phasized that Union hoard will ... t.or as the objective is offered at State. four months on a coast-to-coast accept and file petitions at any Athenia Mystery Solved He cited particu- On a coast-to-coast lecture 24 message from tour, Callaway visited Hope on ' | lecture tour, studying television bme, even though the new board and seeing New York plays. He ; w,tl n<" be appointed until spring NUERNBERG, Germany, Jan. 1 Honolulu agent dir- the set of "Monsieur Beaucaire" 1 is now back at State continuing 1 term. Anyone who will be at least 5 1/P) — The mystery of flic- purposes of ship ■ 1 i- in Hollywood. One of the high-| Harbor be divid- his teaching of radio classes. j st>c»nd term ireshman at that inking of the British liner Ath- lights of his visit, Callaway said, i "me may petition for member- •nia with the loss of 20 Amori- .. . eas. Navy and war was the impromptu take-off by Former Investigator hl1' should include •ans at the start of the war was witnesses have Uorul Hope on the AM I ls„ lll'Mf t LIt ♦ 1-col leg olved publicly today before the way the great TtH/in »,1 _ extra- 1 'hat. in light be interpret- hindsight, screen lover, Valentino, played Appears He fore ( otirt l urrirulpr activities for wishing to and reasons International Military tribunal by one of the love scenes from the , LANSING, Mich., Jan. 15 I/Pi ser e on Union Nazi 'admissions that a Germar ' ng the Japanese movie. —Thomas Crawford, of Grand board. submarine torpedoed tbe ship. 1 bombing plot of Callaway characterizes Hope Rapids, one-time special investi- as "versatile, amusing, and pos—■ gator for former Attorney Gen- ; u'ed Japanese dip- sessing amazing vitality." He erul Tom Reed, appeared before | Swain Jewelry Store . i-.cs pointed to the added, "nothing seems to phase Circuit Judge Louis E. Coash (iolli'jje Seal Jewelrv ' ..ck. Among these, him: he takes everything in here tonight to answer charges messages advising • Nomura and Spec- stride." jot tampering with prospective j LOCKETS PENDANTS While in Hollywood, Callaway, j jurors for the liquor conspiracy is ousii that Nov. 29 State Theater Bids. East Lansing who is a professional actor as trial of Frank D. McKay and deadline for con- well as a teacher, observed sev- I four co-defendants. way or another, • negotiations" with -bates. These "time ided with one early • ■ 7, adyising that Store Hour** Vi e»lne>> hvered at 1 p.m., 1 time. Kast Landing "ee heard Kimmel since Jan. 5, taken ' new counsel to ■ l.self with the re- II nion Committee slippers ISvU State bv Sandler of Boston Help [in School Strikes Mich, Jan. lo (/P)— ■-■'-'-strategy commit- -'g a walkout of men which closed just received . . • another 44 public schools fed tonight to seek •ation in the dispute shipment of those cute . . . cuddly • .tfd of education, , i slippers with real leather previously had re- establishment of a soles . . . irresistibly beautiful . . . h: - committee to study 14/ L i of the CIO's state, soft and durable . . . made of ill; tn municipal workers ■ union is demanding toe-toastin' lambskin hourly pay increase, p and conversion of a cost-of-living bon- sizes ...4 to 9 in pale pink . .. • permanent five-cent '■w raise. 'quest of Foss Baker, pale blue . . . white . . . red . . . green. usurer of the un- 1 ganization, the state "uation board appoint- c 1 cone i-.ator lend Robert Lomasney 495... » .land jn the. dispute. lnd eu y rais'n6 others- lion a h, „ SUnds v 1 st0°Ps above the erect.—Ingersoll. £ \ ^ 1 Wednesday, January MICHIGAN ST A T E*. N £ V. s Ilerniic State Overcomes Wayne , 8? Lead To Loach Sell mi i ivr White, Fort in o'Frisco Low Man Readies Tern vrs flv TOM RIORIVYN In 13-37Triumph Tor 1946 Sen son By ROOM f Fs- , Staff r-r.-inf- Hill "Chub" DKTHOIT, Jan. 15 (IV) -- Michigan State came fiom There'll he no do tons. I ■ State Nsport- Manila, .l.iiwin,- behind to crltfc out Wayne university's basketball team for Coach Charles If 1:: to :17 in a roujfh-nnd-tumble Kamo here tonight. vrite in and his Michigan s> .•. wit', tt.. irnv air f ■ •; writes „ V s-tha- .c met Carl Pelrpskt, . Thirt--seven personal fouls and three technical fouls fencers as thoy prep*, coming meets.- ' r fair- f'ta vanity basketball were call"! during the see-*. With the exception / ■ id waP'bed him jier- Hlanclianl Picked a I'll: i i' i irrri t ' • tc U-.vti Rase K bard- r ''i'rV'; ticc meet with DayfofyC vo'i'l 1» which lou-tud In than 1,r»(K» fans. tl fore the holidays, Cryt unner-ni in the recent Pbilip- Wayne prahbeil a 7-2 lead |Jy S11111A 111 I Oil ter has only last yexi ine fit ' nympics tourney. i in Pic find five minute- and held' . with Ohio Statin at d f , • pfirti that Cai I's outfit 1 a 20-1 ft halftime lend. The Spart¬ NFW YORK. Jim. 15 iff) showings to Judge hi heat- i hv t|ie Okinawa bice ; an-. who chalked up their fifth i Felix 'One) Hl.mchnrd, army's prospects. / •.Mich Iiiinsted su< h nn- j win in nine -tarts, saw Wayne football hatterm« ram. today was < andldates From 1915 !X i known nt Hand widen the cap to 24-19 before the j named winner of the James L. From/a sizeable i. • Beenderr. ix>nK upstateis cut rolling •Sullivan memorial award for fl dates/will this . come ■.< I land iiniversi-i Then, with for tino and White | 1045. Returning Iettermen > A tv. and Floyd; nine them. Michigan State s made annually to IJf45 team and fbr-i: in- i ll' into a .'It; t :>H lead and I 1 ' ithlete pa ked by a "include I.ouis Mai • all- t.ite player kept Wavne 1 a safe fin - ,h'' »m t tiihnnal ot 500 ,spo Chuck Thompson ai licni Find Cen- jt: V- I | nee for the I Fnrtlnn High With 15 I to nan-hip dm vane Murphy for foil, and : i tia spoi nell arid Dick Shelev. ■amed fo Two rcturncfl veti. mo . Foi mer rrpiad membc ireshtnan team are well anrl Vein Dob • • perieneed fencers an enle and Greg Dean llalls From Ft Salva.l VaRente cfimes to., It* run Nelson, voted sports¬ 'lor and specializes u • man of the year, finished the Dean, epee and sal.. For the w'San Francisco open coif tourn¬ merly lived in An • I Yale • Ala ament In 72. "Ith a 52 hole showing well is Tom. the F.h who flashed real f total of 215. The Toledo golf fc.h? against Dayton. 4 ii aer ended the match six shots f hnlki' (in Friday nftrnmn•. U 4 *' ahead nf his closest rival, add¬ Spartan varsity friu . 0 I1(1 !(1 1 ing another laurel to his stellar meet their first oppm . .j, the Wayne university Ii 0 II { i(i. career. ,, Jenison fieldhouse. I . C) 0 (1 1 of future meets will ! ■ foofbal the Hi J was struck by the beauty of ed when it Is complc. (•■net irws reached Spartan Totals !.» 1.1 41 Lei hand I tried to ki-- her. As Irnni- i.irh. I'rnl. < I) ISall. W \VNI 157) I v. I was struck by the beauty Men, boost enroll- yesterda-. when he learned thai r; f T i Vty of her hand. -Share your room. Joini Kline. Ills number one .foi f 5' 0 1(1 |t-X s man from the 1 !♦ I'i «quad. "ill A run) f I tie en tolled for the sprint: term Filed. aftei tlifrr years of *er\ire I'.e i . o n "ith the a rim air forres. Montgomery, g 3 0/ !> • n Van Alstyne as "tie Torre.:, g Szkarlat. g 2 2 (l I 4 5 TWO MINDS with a single thoughi eetesl \ ietorie- he < ar- Jackson, f 317 ichieved Wetnheig. g 0 0 0 fin me. Spartan ath- Km -ell I 0 II tl .• Fiunaii. now a staff Clement-, e I*, 0 0 Willi tin- IKMI. tl.!..Ill. s Total. ' iii • ' ..i.i.i he back in tunc •ut t'hat ley Hachm.UI'S "u. S.tate 19 s»4«; i.dl4eani Tl ,.v populai I'll. v. a led t° halfback on the l'14'J (»ri!;K. Ja I tin' 111 '■ alllle idle it; | lavfi aitt mil | . v l. s|;tti "winintfr l iml- -liif.-x 'I'uvx Off y' tn list tvu't'liiti: - i j mt'anumt1. i;.«- NMtlutui! i c!...n,},'idisni|i i'K-\ •. iniui Uam>. ! » v, j 1 t. I.os AngeLw j 'tilpiit'si (.rid Team M'orctl Most In 1915 Lx»p'v I . Ani:olf< > , tl:f scrond ai: force as Gilpin, burner MSG "\atn«'* IMavcrn Star ■ a memher, and not the j Vest : at t'aiicis of Army who Osi Athlrtir Fit ltls ed U •latum it! 1945 Scoring Those calls to home mean rlu ... ,oi ,f clc\ i n, the Super- In 1944 Randall Rushing :>sh- ' everything System. But this is a big job an-i idmhe .-eored 513 point.- and ed the ball for the Iowa Sea- ' to war veterans just back from overseas. take time. our games and tied one . et I. : hawk-. 'John Sailers played tor j Sometimes they find i.r . viule u using ten . the 3rd Air Force eleven. \Vit- ! ham F'enn was at Yale, and the i circuits crowded. That's because Long Distance we still You calls can help us put service through more promptlv bv i"'.en Michm.ni Slati AI i-fix ilian "lt g Three" still lived in the lack lines. Over two •lev i i f 1944 ranked first in person of a Fort Benriing para¬ j million miles of ating when the operator says, "P'.'5 new circuits are being built by the Bell orv, a i. pass defense, and the trooper. Sgt. Harvard Yale' limit your call to 5 minutes." '.par! a i caine pp with the Na- Princeton. ion's - utnl best passer in 1945 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ~ Ife n - Ru ell Reader, \v ho com- iletcd 53 out of 90 passing at- I -You're going Someplace if you {jet on the right-track and don't • mnm. n. "soxc snnheu" «• Muutn ui'' etr.pl- for a .589 average. sit there. " "Xi'ssu, riiAJi." ir^., t,L, ev .. "4 rlaaiis- ' " " A>'|f " January 16, 1940 ! CHIO A N STATE N E W S lo Risk Lead Swisliin' Snmm'r j! Rowling p\v PRYSER On Schedule WOMEN'S SPORTS . asitie bowling leod- 'By BARBARA AI.f.KN \'i : .1 Epsilorf, will _ Nu kcglers to. FopSpartans W'^' bowlers have been , f.7 f|-561 in one of the . • Uainbow alleys. • will be the "king the maples on the'fairs, of the week, 1 It.i oia !■ . S iuria Plii bat- ■_■■ ■ how and Spartan alleys { C her o a'i lie Dev i of inter- fjjff; for the past week in competition lilinik up a will over • , '•[i 'earns finished i,; ore Ki«f (b'orjrp Miktin huh has drawn over. 200 wo- | Alpha as Marge Zerlr- men. Most outstanding individual | losers ha i lop H V jH game >. f ■ first place Iris! Probably He perfoi mant'c so'far was 11io— IfiO ! Mason !) look Urn .>; '" nr. Omt"i:i outfit nant'rrotm Scorpp game Itarb Walters <>t Mason 6! Masoii 1 St J w'.tii Mil- .. . . i ,en e too rnueh . v meet Lambda b'P" aia r- Miehi- Catherine IJI :j k team, ti 10- t-i 1 j third match of .Try!v:1! : ' ii Ib F'niil tmi-j ''Th. wlniM . . high mimes wvie howl- j '(.old iit d Ihrt.i t hi Tied Cba a.w start;iiih "1 by Jean Proctorw <:!i l.'RI Sllllll , ( ioacll's ( !j«H •'hull •. It aiai as her Chi Omega outfit hand-1. i ! ill term's ac- Mtisi-n and Ni.r'u- Id It ."itil-aatl | Favorite er.lt for ,f«.ht • pin • • • a . and Thcta Chi '•■•"I ! in a first place will he ruining | "-a' agi.l .'.hath Ha it , Pa.mue and ..Ii: n Du-gley. the < ' •a wins and five < Spragae, with 150, aid Laura I tw os is ihc word. "A'*r, sort nf difficulty Jensen. who had' 147. paced I Italian for attention, list Kent a- ky - -i ■■■'ir dub in a one-sifleil win their -ouch. Charles Ml -he Delta Sin w hup/ who led o.u .on- '-ver Kwiag 11'1 ii e. .picked op the phra-e ■ h i. every victory, • ' ' .'•/ Chi "Iia-gai ai I at--; I .,|y hi : smenier. '. . i •. Jers bad John II ae h • '< Alpha X. Delia with high ; t • y hear this^fhev hirte .1. rn E'lat pac- !,• ( age M,i« ui.'ll who had l-i'i Kappa i more work. 470 Jo I mirth Vfar Far George v Pingid. M I.e.! AI Amer ®m mmem mm Voted list whiter by roaches Rebound Retriever V/e.'comc to IVa/corr.e to and officials through .Michigan as the tnost outstanding Old Cusfo/ncrs New, Customer collegi¬ ate baski thill We like to boot you at let's qef acquainted vo player was I! fftvtshin' Suinmie ID r I i ti u, wo do now customers we can call you by remo Man Plays each time you como in. Michigan Slate forward, this 4 lie next time you corre id. >...•• . •.,; •mi nave placed' jt , . . ' T Ithe Wul'i i score ho- th • •"is at State Brother Act <> Collins- j In 1941 C .» i ♦'<• -rd of. 65 j a n.'iUuna] ci ■l nts m dual- -Cut" and ' This record j " national .< against most- j respectively. • and such na- ( ••lit wrestling Oklahoma j ■ A & j .en were unde- utid" were run- j ; the 1941 and I • - -a- horn H attended . a A &, M wher •u us member v a M wrestling | -hi. and '27. He "> letter each year d was Canadian n 1927 was na- ampion. Big 6 t onfereiiee , against schools ;ri Missouri Val- now • e i the Big ne legular season, f -defeated in clual- "it three straight titent did not run - - e Jie made two -- m track and one •' A & M. The' Col- r | - Fendley and his •on 26 major let- a A & M in ">i, track and wrest. bas- (lollejie Drug Store rins to State, Col- (OITOSIIF; THE UNION) '-nt year at Guthrie •:-4- Oklahoma. He -- -'ri'Jipus in 1929 and Wednesday, January Page Right MICHIGAN STATI NEWS i Two Conferences Held"""" Truman Cancels Speech William Taffey Wins ; On. Campus This Week West Virginia Mine Blast To Congress Thursday WASHINGTON, ,Jan. 15 (/P) Oratorical Contest Members of the MS( —President Truman today can¬ Winner of the men's oratorical speak in two conferee. Kills 13; Injures Others celled plans to send his "state of the union" message to congress contest which took place in thej College auditorium Monday eve¬ uled on the campus Ralph Tenny, direct., short course Institute on Thursday. He announced this ning is William M. Taffey, soph- nounccd. WELCH, W. Vn., Jan. 15 (/P) — Thirteen men were report will be combined with omore in chrmicet! engineering. Approximately 150 killed and another died subsequently in a hospital, while the budget message to be sent His subject was "One World of are attending the fi , up on'Monday. more than 200 escaped today in the most unusual catas¬ No World." meeting, which staim Mr. Truman told his news trophe recorded in a century of coal mininK in West Vir- conference that he would send Phil Hesby, Muskegon senior, day. Giving Michig;,, took second place. an opportunity to m Kinia.. * these messages to Capitol Hill at IFnrn new develop,,.< • Twenty - two additional area, workers emerged from the the same time, contrary to the Taffey will have the opportun¬ ity to represent Jhc college in the field, the program , ■ men workini? deep inside the wrecked workings. usual custom. The President plans to meet state inter-collegiate contest-He morrow. Havaco No. 9 mine of the Most of them walked upright Michigan dealers with news and radio corres¬ attended MSG in 1942 and re¬ , unaided. Some appenred dazed rides and fungicides • pondents in the White House turned this term from service, New Itiver Pocahontas Consoli¬ dated Coal company were Injur¬ und leaned henvily on their bud¬ having spent 31 months in India second annual confer," dies. Others had to be half-car¬ motion picture room nt 10:30 ed in an explosion which was so a staff aergeant. tomorrow and Friday ried or dragged. n.m. EST, Saturday to discuss great that it wrecked buildings four off-campus spe.i The Havaco operation normal¬ the budget features of the mcs- Hesby, who placed second, ll in the immediate area. eluded on the progra. ly employs about 500 men. roge with them. .. member of one of the men's Kehoal Children Injured None of the injured appeared debating teams which made the There were an even t VI. School children in a building to have suffered severe injuries Numbers were first used on the trip to Iowa City last November football bowl games 300 feet away were injured by but many of them were in a state player's Jerseys in 1913 in the for the speech conference held Year's day of 1945. flying glass. Five women und of shock. Chicago-Wisconsin game. there. children In the company grocery store were taken to a Welch hos¬ pital for treatment of various in¬ juries resulting from the terrific blast. Thirteen of the 14 known vic¬ SHEPARD'S... If I If'- 'I tims apparently were killed out¬ right, while Luther Tolley, 34, of Havaco, died several hours later in Grace hospital. Discharged After Treatment Five of the 22 injured men were discharged after treatment and returned to the mouth of the wrecked shaft. Company officials reported that 2(17 men were at work when the deep rumble warned the disaster- wise section that a blast hod oc¬ curred. The "miracle" aspect of the explosion was that with s<> many in the blast area, so few were Flattering flats and college-heel killed or Injured. In most catas¬ smoothies designed for a trophes'of this kind, seldom do more than ^i^few of the trapped semester of merry-go-rounding come out unscathed. . . . teen trotters with Familiar Disaster Crowd All through the dny as the fa¬ prettineaa all wrapped up in miliar disaster crowd of relatives, comfort, and case. nurses and others assembled around or within the roped.off HAW Worker*. Ford Near Agreement Mem* . . . They're liah* In Negotiation* toned of soft, flexible DETROIT, Jan. IS

—The father with an easy-to- vear last. d— — '— Ford Motor company and the CIO United' Auto Workers were only two cents an hour apart to¬ night in their efforts to settle wage increase issues affecting 10!),000 Ford workers. The Ford company disclosed that it had offered the union a 17 1/2 cent an hour increase — : The Popular "Moc-Tie"... about 14.5 per cent—while the i . . . Your shoe wardrobe it not complete union countered with demands j without at least one pair. In brown elk. for a III 1/2 cent boost, cquiva- lent to 16.1 per cent over Ford's j average pay of .41.21 an huur. | $4.95 and $5.95 ' Tlie negotiators have recessed j until Thursday. The "French Jester* ... A Ford statement revealed for j . . . Casual shoe for drees, or sport. In the first time that the UAW lias j Town-brown suede, red or midnight receded from its original de- [ blue water buffalo. mands for a 30 per cent wage i rate increase from Ford, the | LOAFER $5.95 same figure originally asked of : General Motors unci Chrysler ' The "Loafer" ... corporation. ... A must for avery girl. In brow n elk and red water buffalo. That Does II $4.95-$5.95 -$6.45 (Continued from Page 2) j life." Perhaps some creative soul i could develop an ashtray on the ; principle of the "self-emptying Before Buying Always Shop the Windows af . • • spittoon" grandpa used to adore. It looks as though maybe the i presidential plea for a "be kind L to your Congressman's week" has j had some results. There arc at lb epcirds the present recording some two ' weeks of the year without a par¬ ticular designation to them. The I experts had better get to work j an dfiguru out plans to honor a i week for "be kind to your land- k , ) h4>E S lord—or has anyone seen thej missing boarder?" Add Items of interest to the Campus Room Town: ij Perhaps Frank Lloyd Wright or i ? m: • some other worthy architect or designer could suggest improve¬ 3 Locations to Serve Your Footwear Needs ' t * h:" I ments on the seating place of that mecca of Red Cedar town, the 328 South Washington, Lansing 317 East Grand River, East Lansing I'" grill. Why not build a balcony . around the walls of the room, 114 South Main, Charlotte thereby giving all an equal op¬ portunity to see whut and who is SCIENTIFIC FITTING Jo be seen from the vantage point — MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN of a chair rather than the knees bf tlie guy at the next table? I >• ' 1 'Oil;!., j