MARCH OK "INKS CAMPAIGN jtin. I I - MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ttmlySlmlrnl „/ Sim,- Wetter Fair and Warmer I #Tsi " I,-- l,ASr '"ANKINIi, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, IIMfl No ?a Union Rejects GM's Wage In r today, and Wells hall will he withdrawn lis acceptance ,(ilnl thai Ihr were there by the registrar's uffjre, Guide today and shoved housing an adril- ,r ,■ 1 Ihflr phvdcal tor Induction of "X" "1" for early consideration. it to the floor Initial 211 tneii about Feb. compromise 17'a per cent vago or he Lu, the arm* the <"'» without clmrp.t ii my removed President Truman wanted j»c- I I. according to Tom King, cam- increase in ds dispute with oat Motors corporation an»i rein-' Tu.e immediately read by completing tion. tint for men. Mated Hx original 30 per l-C'll III- he also wanted the |.,pen thrrr limes, and their required work or by cxaminn- Tin 1,1,1,. Hands were conspicuously tion, providing d is done before fact-finding hoards empowered to ' ing in .11'i11s."ui re are now 200 men liv¬ lieldhotlM and crease demand. At Ihe name time the I krPi in their ixxkrtx. the end of Hie next term in at¬ examine conipany records iind , ahoiii | hi in the-Unjnn. The (>1 - called on tool and -iiiori unions barred from die w kers striking ditr•- fice , tendance. ing the |iHM'e,s,H. of Veterans Affairs will in the Detroit area lo hat: all consider |,,.I'adint! 'I'm In if not removed within this time, mi "X" will become an ing from the hill which fhe conv- These two Icaluii-s were miss- these lotims in Wells hall. men first foi work for General Motor:, Monday. The ii-xt Mm ley apoln- "F" and an "I" will bceniui an I nutter approved. Mr. About I *t civilian :i cii are taller aetion ah. lal.'-o, i Tniman lias :>>i the .suit he "N" (No Grade). To receive aid lie think: now living in Wells hall, and union spokesman said, h# - hum* ■M.ii because his credit, a course marked "N" ic useless without tin alter I'l-li. I the total num¬ "we have waited ui vllin fo GM :m-. bis clotllCS III must In- repeated in class. ber will ii-ni h 325. Three men to join With on pi acceptance of Itcxbirr Features ,.i"- assigned recommendations of the :,a by iln- same dale. i faet-fiuilei n' reerimmerulatioi'-. A turn repbrt the grade to the . i- ' ,u k the bath- imtU-cmen, in fact, said IIte.v v The company -,-jnikexman said p v.ai | "eg (strut's irconi tiffin* on the «'d for the measure with this < availability of Abliot hall, which now houses HOI) men, standing on its last offer o< ap¬ "Special Report" form. See CONfiKKSS, Page I i and Wells hall will relieve the proximately 12 per cent ine ease. "The General Motors housing problem somevvh.it. rorpora- ,., Xtttne It How" vcr. .in additional 250 • i t- llon." said the union in a letter Hell. Ilirrr's ailing and Harold Stassen to Lecture 11atis have already made apple ration lo enroll at the second volt against the American gov¬ lo the I'rexident, "Is in opi-u re¬ llhrn there\ naming. The Bud for tins term on ernment and (he people and is in lsmilhs hailing from llearborn, 1WS(! to Hear Former Miinie-iila (idvernar registration a conspiracy to Feb. 4. destroy organiz¬ I won in no in far the latter in ed labor. The Officio! Veterans Affairs llkrbmil). Kuil cues by the John Captain Harold E. Stas.scn, aide to Admiral Halsev in "Forces allied with General ■ Henri of "Smlttjr." 1 he dog has the Pacific phase of the war, and former governor of !\ r,.,a- iji Iinonstiation hall handles Motors are ready and ng problems for only vet- bring willing to ■ the tale ut 'Duffs" ami the baby's Minnesota, will speak on the lecture-concert series Feb, (i, i crans, King added. , about a total paralysis of ■ handle Is "Snuffy." American industry in orpcr lo Dean S. E. Crowe, director, announced yesterday. resist cipiitahlr wage inerrases; "Responsibilities of Vic-* 97 A fir Selntlnrshi/is to set us on the road to inllalion I> Lniiomices More tory" will be Captain Stas-j graduated fro-n the Law school through higher prices and to wipe sen's subject in 1929. Offered To Fligible off the statute hooks every piece |!Vr»onut'l Point Cuts whicb be should besubject on I — it of construction social Captain St as. in has been A'.radnute Students Icgi- lalion qualified j .president "1 iln- i'«>nn ii i.f State . enacted in the last 15 yea.s," it to speak as a result of his work i added. Jan. 22 ("fl¬ Governments, iii.ui u ian ot the • students at at the San Francisco conference M Si' awed tonight gov l . lldl 's 1 1.111 •' 1 " III ' -. and has a-i-l the re(|uu" mi nts Advocate Policies ■ad scores for As governor of Minnesota fol- been, honored by 1 In- United -,v 111 he of .-red !I7 '"The policies they ad States Junior liiumh it of (..'om- new scholar- ~lc,' ships and the letter continued, "are 15 and j lowing his election in 1938, St meree. the Inlernatm llijl Society I mm S400 t.i lellowslups ranging ly contrary to the policies ,i the ert- again sen's administration of <2.400 a year, haiiges are labor-j of Christian Eniliav II-. and the Dean Ralph C. Hus- government; they are coutiary "" j management relations and other additional | s(ate affairs won commendation Academy of Social Si ieliee. - School of Gradu.ite to the v. i.-,nes ui the «n "( ly .'i.DOO workers in the hi nut -missioned and activities. is well. After getting j Going Up" which come.- .. d,strict. Additional thousands of 'tie March .21 his BA degree in 192' an at 5 p.m. Mich workers are • I to 38 after I employee out¬ side Detroit. after April 2. Stoppage Effect Larry Adler, Paul Draper Duo Will Perform 111 i I. i'.-r GM plant,' -,1- jUDIQ ROUNDUP • on rcady closed for 53 day- wa not Larry Adler and Paul Draper then began Iroupili id from then on he has are scheduled to try and played befoie such .lit¬ national. immediately explained' by unon appear at .spokesmen, fine of them s..d: Prudden auditorium in Lansing j dicnccs is the kings of Kngland, Adler and Draper, who appear W'KAH — S70 kc tomorrow night at 8:30. Norway and Sweden. He has .indcr "We have been reluctant to the sponsorship of the bring this weapon to bear on the Adler is said to be the only played with the Philadelphia corporation because we hoped a oreiiestra. the Chicago Women's W)RX|\(- satisfactory settlement could be symphony at.d other leading reached without tying up essen¬ •ng News symphonies of. the* n«A-on. tial tool and die work needed for .uny) Versatile Hoofer reconversion, hut we have waited Manner Draper taps to the classical in vain for General Motors to and the popular a., the tea r. join v.ith us in acceptance of m , combine, music and dance, in an recommendations of the Presi¬ Melody j unusual fashion. He became dis¬ dent's lact-finding board." contented with his scholastic Strike Notice studies, while he was stuoying Such a strike, growing out of a tion) to be a civil engineer, and trav¬ dispute over a 30 per cent wage c-0: eled to England where he began rale demand, would involve ap- his comedy dancing. • proximately 10.000 skilled work¬ »IHl HON— Draper .was brought home by ers, Hammond said. the lack of money and given training in ballet by his parents. Combining the tap and ballet of 1 Harmonies Draper, arid the harmonica of Adler, the duo is the only one TIME TABLE "Iasterworks of itslfind on the stage. Covers Range Workshop TODAY— drama) Draper challenges the stars of the Russian ballot with Jiis .Junior Farm bureau, 7 p.m. —Mastan i''ior*s the in Review leaps, as he leaps and/taps to Room 1. Home Ec building Moderns harmonica player who has at¬ 'his own interpretatioh of the PAI^i DRAPER Freshman debate, 7:30 p.m. tained the title of "virtuoso." popular; classical ^and semi- j Lansing Jewish Women's Aid 1U Union annex *- nen the Band Beginning at the age of 14, he classical music. and sister&ood, have entertained J-Hop decorations, 7:30 p.m. won a harmonica contest. He He began his -career in Chi countless soldiers overseas. 7 Inion annex P/igr Two M t f f! t A U MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Rnttrrd a« rriMftrr MfMlur ft of Murrh INTO ml ft>» f»« l.«fiMloir> Mi«'ii offir*« lr»cM(r>ri on tfintirtfl floor of «n«t wing of Union Mnllrliog Aoro»«, room 0 f*uHl«firo «l«t«11 rirr«pt fluiK'ny And Monday ffioinltign ffurlntf f##Ul«r •'•hool ,v«ai •»»♦» TfiorvUf rttoiiilhtf* dm in# *u»mnrr ion l»y in* •tud»n»» of Mlrhlgon M*l* H«wk«. A...H.D4 I.M.gUU ft... Ext" aW.TlUilMM ....•■iim.u k f if rim f «l ir.n rxnut.r.ij Ail.I Nitin.r-il ru .mi, Service /vi(< rliiltti' wr>nc, inc. I111 >l iV, ^r#f ,,rr»ie» ripiinn ,ri—f|; 8e t-r,„r ropy, rrm, i ../itf. C»/./1 AN MOI'f* ,1 y/'fjy MAIiAgar • I - MOIIInN Rkt.'HRI. /%d\rrlUIni M-inwfrr IKON* *M»TROM ( . iter. (p» A«iv(t •tturlrrif orgnm/ntl« kitiroHiAi. niArr Mailt rillfm I»I r. bl.ARfNII, MM.KN IIIIVKH, if.AN J,\KVIPI. < '.urn il lit <'i< All I. I trPPRT, .M ANI.rrr NIXON spml. »illlnr TOM MORDAN I ..lit.r Ktlllnr MARJDRir. I.ANDkAMF.R Wnm.n't i <|||ai ... .... u win MAT Ik I mltirit Milt... HIMI IIV HI IV, NVIAIA IIIIIMIK, I'M. I VHR D I hVIIIII Mi l l MORION O KMFRI.INU. ~ llrirttrlrr. . I'AHItlH.I. IIClRMKIt. I I IZ/MO TO «ORRV. I'AROI.ON HAIINIV, I.OIS HI NT. MAIIOI HIII'tlER. THAIS I I I As. lioRo mi martin, K orrin mi i f., tom nortwu n. oani ih.ivf.ii. < 1 IIIII SMI III. Ill A 11 If,SON, JOVt'K /.Oi l IK. II Mill llll I SIINNI IIIIIIN. HOI 11 II IT'.HHN A. II 11 I'llVSIII KIN l I ARK. I II nil IS I. llll I IIOII I AII llll H MAR IV OlMIAIIAS. .1111 QllllfFV, OI.ORIA ON I I II. II 11(11 All A AI I I N Musi Tile 1'eu/fle Suffer? Our country fiicrn iIh xrcnfosl. criiiiiiniii' crinis in hi.Nl.ory : I.<150,000 workers hnvr (four mil mi strike throuKlioiit the nation, I2li,00(> ill MieliiKHii almie Slrel production lias .stoptieil. This means that to per MS(! Military Drparlmrnl Hi rent of nil workers in the nation's industries will shortly lie idle. They run not work without their Imsir material luUr('Htiiiefi'iise act of I ami | ,"'lf barra« ks. and • I.alxir and management struttttlc for the upper hand, Alone jlIkiiii ,110111 November MN< was among'the first to |Itilterl t'?,,r,,/'eforw' the '." infar • while the public, at the mercy of both, looks to the White .1 rn» ri i inaugurate (tie present setup. Cavalry Stands First House for action. What is troiiitt to Is* done'.' Ainoii,; the fn .' I., .'inc.c were The cavalry um* In his message to Congress Monday, President Truman •I | »t ill Ski the years strital at • fidph t'fir lei I'll!), who declared that "the government, acting on behalf of all 'ill on At that tlttsa throughout the people, must assume the ultimate responsibility for wuth a stable of ho only line ing as high as 7fi - the economic health of the nation." nl.nil, y, S Sgt. Joseph ! > ■ With this promise, why. then, are not immediate steps charge of 'he c,,:, . Thr airn'a taken by the government toward settling industrial dis¬ and has worked '. • tr or the old half of hi- Mo putes and keeping the gears of our economic life in mesh? aiding, and the drill field r arrival in 15*712. The people's faith in the Truman administration hanys With 1.300 stud- tee been turned into what 11 the organization , in the balance. Now or never, Mr. Truman! umiinil sport in 1942 with 2,50b of the Women's gym e«l in basic and id Meitiimunt II rpUcr i Garage AWS. i The field artiller. INFORMATION Beaumont men > was non-ex- isti ni „nd the . oast art I lery g.i- 1937 anrl w9ien the . added .iF.nii i iage '-tool I- there I he rot lege ed out there were In rmim I Heme Kvuiiomin liuilil hiiililuigs then eonsisted „l thuae l-DITOH S NO*rr All »f the a lading tile quar'e Ml mirio«*N iitt thr in format ir la*. member 11111letiri•« - that now stantl on the liuniiil tVOT.VIilllNi: of the Count eleued I signal corps. The dc .tnn ot thr Statr in* loop with the exception of the « 11Hie tUr Nprrii it' V""'no"',! I Students who hid ttiotr Wol¬ library. Beaumont to.vet. Uri. includes eight of!. • verine putuie t.iken Thursday i. inter term tori and new Muse thr peison making thr anounor j,a!l enlisted me"n, ;yid rnt All inim malum must t»c it and Friday i ;m pick up then The cavalry stable- stood at the the WAC. r office hy It 30 p m . t)ir ilay be prunfs tistay in the Wolverine >>t- re it is to be printed I I hi to MSC .uui t and fi e hulk i ollment FRESHMAN DEBATE A freshman debate meeting | AMERICAN LEGION Tile Red Cedar Post No. I5i sional • 41-42 > stitution i provi- CLASSIFIED ADS wilt be held tonight at 7 MO in of the American l.ecion will meet effee! nmni III Union annex, Anyone 'tomorrow night in the I nlon DaII- ( I.ASSIFIED RATES divisn interested may attend, a i eordiiiK f'om at 7. day • to Gordon L. Thomas, sp sech dc- j Transfer cards will lie avail. ibmittcd pa i t men I \ able lor those who wish to trans- 1' a\i '> s SI (X) SPARTAN C HRISTIAN i ler from their old post. ay ... tions. .♦rfllcts lt- KEUORSHII1 Topics for discussion include i.'d over 15. two cent* per one, iiotift Spartan ChrisUan fellowship ' the hook situation, rrmmmrnda- lected uord bell Rev.d u ill not hold its meeting tonight.! Hons that veterans receive physi- ;,u .m;. ■: the memo.:- ■xcept ( fx- bOOK tr-iit.d It has been changed to Thursday rat education credits, and Hie s*t"cse:.tativc> .'t A'.VS K*m 203 Wood St evening and will continue to meet I Michigan trust fuml that has been . "n'; s '"° N l lUh Call Da'a " I day - Council, still under BICYCLE Call N Whitehead. Ext tin ThurMlav nights for the re- set aside for veterans. i th«- 11 — piovisional constitution until ad¬ 72 BRACELET ■nainder of the term. j AG ENGINEERING CI.I R • equate corrections are made, con¬ Fri nite . VARSITY* CLUB I A meeting of the Agricultural sist of tnese six divisional mem-1 SHORT llfoHT?^ DO YOU WEAR Single-brca-tcd. 3 button.) A W Gam hou | A meeting of all Varsity club Engineering club will be held to- ?'}, , pleated trousers. adUJe- i "t'n-h .. ocrs. len ex-oifuio memtiers mcmbeis will be held tomorrow night at 7 in room 21 of Ag hall, -t hro'A-n j»«ibar- ! SHELL-RIMMED - representatr.es i..»m AWS, CIX' I dine blue nail lead and green ^asc la-' at 5 p.m. in the Varsity vlub room 1 'tficers will be elected, and the _ PanHel. State News. Uni m board! I at Jenuson fietdhouxe. j future policy of the ctub discuss- women's d- ims and co-ops frr I g' 115 E between Keivoee . church. Call 8-3311 NEWMAN Cl.t'K Cl1 Ag engineering majors and the lrif*-* Intei faith" council ai)ci Amor- MAN'S brown ov -r.-oat -izc -a PLEASE RETURN A Newman club party Mr all;,,lhers interested in the club arc wan l-cgion. silk scarf lost plus the junioi and in Catholic senior students will be ; to attend tjiis meeting. nesday Evelyn. 3-. held in St. Thomas Aquinas rec- SIGMA DELTA PI These students are Radio tory at 7:3f p.m. tomorrow, Sally There will be a meeting of t.itjon of the camuus but ever .t II e mode -•.Call 7-1517 after cabinet! beautiful I * O'Connor. Grossr Pointe senior Sigma Delta Pi at 7 tonight in major changes have and chairman, anitouncrd. room 406 Home Ec building, ac¬ the . method by whieti they were outmoded I TWO pair ladies blai p.m. 72 ' cording to Pres. Uonuie Hrlmrr. selected, (ai Increases | ! .'-HDP DECORATION Lansing senior. in the en¬ l-R ,5 excelten t ALL VETS inte band wo-k phone ! COMMITTEE rollment. ,b» The Basic A meeting of t.c lucmbers of college FOUND- | 21. Abbot Hall Uie decoration committee for the A meeting of all feature sytern._ wiju-h has gained ground] THE SECRET t over the divisi writers will be held in the tdure J-Hop will ire held tonight at 7:30 State New* office at 5 p.m. to¬ are the two chief siti tions which *losTe T"dhSTs^eFp^-EATHE lining. ing jriejds. pleasure. AI v. a> in room 7 of the Union annex, according to Gayle Oviatt, chair¬ day. according to Marjorie no longer make th completely fair Council a LT?o,laSts glove'"" tor this 'elnv mis elove "l0S,agaln?•«.' Pta»2 "ECONOMICS' Blodgitt. Cive Dick b; l.jndk.inter, feature editor. All repr mentation of at man, Washington, D. C., junior. student enrollment. 8-2732 il j'ou has-' students interested in working MISCELLANEOUS JUNIOR FARM BUREAU The proposed revision for A meeting of the Junior -- ^ junior Farm rarm <,n "T SU" 1,1 this rapacity student governing body's consti- the bureau will be held at 7 tonight' arf a5kc<>attend. saving of SW watrh T^ .a I DEAR TOM. iviai. Her:v See THAT DOES IT. Page ft ^_^lumn for announcl^nt :'tI 1 urt U ,f inii!ir.y 23. IIMfl M J C Ill fi A m STATB N K W S Pago Three OffVrwl (ioiir.Hf ;i . \ck Textile* Program Women'* Dorm* ,. tir fifxl f"'"' V'Hr rctnllinft Major* will be The Women's World- Reveal OfficcrH , r. a n»-w thron credit courao now offered MAN If: MATTK, Ml tor ,1 home CfVifiofnie*. The rotirne i* Three women's residence* lure .,.,i,t< and ICclntcd Art* 27fi. anrio'inred Hie results of ejec¬ . railed flOII-* ' t'ANIfkf.f/k.NIC tion* frif vrldti-r term officers irt offered to | Hushing fee of tt most tie paid HftNONITIk-H i-■' ' Wednesday rlight to the sorority West Ma'/o officers are presi¬ b" "" .. f i women *tn- Shopping Sortie each rushee pledges, according to Maty Slack, Klint senior,.PariMel I'lfdKf Ceremonial ' dent, fieriildlru* Johnson, (hand If-'pizJs ttr.phomorc; vu e-j/resideni ■<■1 a •//, MJtu fly m ORMIfl'NTK president Climax Sorority j Norma Maxwell, Jackson junior ,r. ,i ihtnt pro IIHMr. M IIMtM.ll :• rlott.irig and HutliinK Tonifthl :.«-/retary, Hetty Izerrirk, Iw-'ro f ! sophomrrte treasurer, Anna K-. Tonight'-, meeting of students Ui.it ■ ah the area* new as THK situation at State afmotit an it bar k before the war, used In being war., way ■who signed up for the Home Kc Herald ha* been postponed until Sorority rushing will climax tonight eorne tr j/eriko, .Hll Twund senior jrI hallpinlor, man, Heth Alcoek, I'ort Hu/- social i rate and gals are a as like |#j wo¬ . getting 'ilit their charm gaib, an'l next week, according to on and assistant wina! Jane men's fraternal organizations t.alr man, returning guys are heating Melhlg, ' levclaiid Heights, r Ituth Hart, Detroit ,,1'jj havp tieeri path* Junior Ohio, hold pledging ceremonies junior to the stores, in hojar# ~,r ipon in olher a shirt or two that the finding nail* VWI A four hundred women were re¬ Results of the reiefit e|erti»,n (our-ci, but It haven't taken for tlieir own I'i: mine limn . YWf'A rnrtrihere will meet to¬ gistered this term orider Mm? de¬ at Mason hall reveal that Doris •■/.• So It's time to gn bark b. fem¬ night at H ferred f'irdf, fSrosse Rojnte JUftlfir, Will .....ugh study was inine wear, and with la for a special recog¬ rushing system which plan* for nition was used at .State for the first presirle as president: f/ailsx- rfrtillflg litlJItH. future dates and fun, meeting for new rflerntier* many galr. and .a rediallr time thee year This system re¬ k.IIjnge C'.hletigri lurilor. wdl art ... m.ijiii' include Will tie looking for a atlon for , I .mining a or J Jotr. A dress that1', pretty but not tiers, according to Ardath Krick- do I rex that every ruxbee roust D'ai Mountain sophomore, ser. f'fi, fir and Hapids senior have attiTidert one term at a ■ .-. in order to gaudy is required, and itriilnnn'i retary and ftarhara fVruturc The program will tie held . State and have attained a I familiar with are strewing a dream in Wt ;t numlicr in Met one all-'ollege average before she Rrsndi junior treasurer of /nercbiiri- blank crepe, with slim lines, a chapel of Peoples eiiurch should also low V nerk, and a blaek is eligible for iuxliing. Presiding at Kwing l«r»use are naliste SilPII ItOMK W HOARD /<• the ,-itudent pep I urn with just th«' rigid swish During tfie president. Kathleen White, (»rann Sophom'ire Home Kc * board roxhirig f»ert'id , >,.i/a ,iewpoirit. The shoulder interest is a bow members which iuaigr freshrnan vice-pr'tldefi' . will meet in the oegan on fan '» with a h student knot on each cap sleeve, library formal tea. the Pat.ri'ia Hick* larnsing sopho¬ ii.. > a 'file of lite Home Kcormmir* sororities have .|er ■ ,oc,*t ration price, i'Mi 'fa at a p rn building entertainer) at a «er ies Jzf parties more; secretary treasurer, Kav Another date-bait item for all lao today, according to Mai wti.rh fiolz, fietroil fret.r.rnan fire ■■■■ a! small i Willi a double loungin ai oo/i Style Siiop flull N unc- 'officers ' r ed the II find the wceg",s'1h' far* '■i'* el- Hy Under ..jit'i.ji *. •.* ■ Dirk the wedgie ,e. , penning- table for 'he, pr.orr.ore Ciiion ; sliepxr'l'i i.-i Howard J at ttiem m j * - y ' A BLOUSE FOR BEST OR SPORT I I OK —» . . . Fcrriimnf: ariii .'ru ; . '!.< a rut "if.:;. ■ Lace r Tr rru-'i ,-j«••>:. On,- .'{.fi» Our lovelievt ti.- ue gingham biuu-^t Aith. "tailored look." /.oog :"'il! -ieet V - w- for 7.9k of oyai blue and white check-. ■ De-ember. issue of Junior f.a/.a At the left is a yoked jacket and rounded •V. 'r.e right is a beam apron. M v -l p txairth FA^fHONKI) FOK C \.M AJ. ( QAIFOK'f . . . " The following sorority 11 He (lis en houses are incorrectly i.-'ed Jan. ^ 1 in the student directory. ■ The A -atih bkniae at;-1^1 1 .'h -r.ort »k-eve* and Peter Pur. /. .ai. 2.20 numbers given there for 'ne-r has been for house mothers ... . \,r the AWS are vate telephones. - A r,n handbook When An "an-around moum: ra.-nihn • r. students who calling women at these houses, tr.e nur.bers with cap - rr -.:c exam as well listed below should be call¬ -Ifeeves and bow-tic .dents who nave ... ;; ed: neckline. Part rayon and part .{.-quired to rr.'.:. Alpha Chi .Orr.ega—8-25*53 •: according to Alpha Omicron Pi — ft-2ai9 cotton. Only 3.98 Lansing sen- Alpha Xi Delta — 8-4637 «c ... Chi Omega — 8-3555 ,,io made at the c- • : Delta Gamma - 3-1115 i-r.ing - -rumeographed sneets Delta Zeta — 8-1336 .. AWS rules as tak- c. ~to Kappa Alpha Theta — 8-2569 be "• . to ill members printed', ■ .r ii of! well .. as to all A pessimist is one who _-utrr/.v... a-cording to Lou . A'-urar., Dearborn been intimately acquainted * sophomore. an optimist.—Hubbard. Wednesday, Jantuary T, rag- Four HICRIOAN STATE HEWS ■'»q Gen. ).S. to Control England9* Magna Carta Return* Home Ei*enhowpr Face* Barrage Of St tike-Bound Irate Mothers WASHINGTON, Meat Plants Gen. Dv/lght f> Ki ed Into a verbal ami,., r., I iovcrunicnt I'roiioM'* war mothers today " length their eomplair * Wuge liirrniM1 For mobilization, and jc,. hi* autograph. Klcclrind Wofki'r* From half a doze mothers, about 20 or WASHINGTON. Jan. 22 Renting organization (/!') - AhmIhIimiI Secretary of obtaining the rrle;,' I ,n I Kir Jnlin W. ( SlbHon muM fathers, gathered m .. toi i k b I the government the House office j,, woulc M'|/c *)rIke-bound meat had heard that the . • staff was due to ex:,1 pnrk.bg plant* and White llnure • ■ nuin un Indicated the order would ll/atlon to the Ho jjo out tomorrow. committee. Unwarned and or A' the name time. In n duy of enhower walked to z fnsl-breaking labor develop¬ > mfttee room. Before government procurement ■ . ment. i, agent It", proponed a 15 per cent in, he was backed ,■ of the office of f r Increase for 050,000 ship¬ . wane yard workers and disputants in (D., Ky.) and faced the i -eek-old electrical Industry barrage of question - strike agreed to accept media, dealt with the theme tlon. we get our husband- > Officials of the CIO meat pack¬ ers, Clori tieaded by President Lewis , spent the duy in confer¬ Concert Series ence with labor department of¬ ficial news nen i. Tonight, tlibson the union lenders bail told Prog.ram Hook* "mane no commitments." \\1 en asked if this would de¬ String Quartet lay t.ie government's move, C3lb- Monday night B,< son replied that it would not; the One of England's four copies of the famed | safekeeping. The 730 year old document string quartet •>.... eei/.i e would take place rcgn rel¬ Magna t'artu, starts the long trip home after British liberties is shown above being packed I concert at College ies- \t one |xiiot he said It Win being held in Washington during the war for | shipment at the Library of Congress. a special on the I«« ■ his 'understanding" the seizure series. be carried out, but In re- The quartet i<. • H|toii'-4> to other questions lie made tlic I at statement. 'Move Over Bui/ Becomes Housing Theme Jose Itoismann, Edgar Ortenberg, < l unar L. Warren, chief of the Boris Kroyt, viola, llv IP(II BYEKI.Y 19 men housed on the campus, tr.ight soon tie ready for oceu- Schneider, viol ore r Feite al Conciliation service, told Tliis housing situntion could oupie of guys living | pnncy. Secondly, word has just Consisting of th,-e. tep" leis he itad been assured lie a lot worse Bum it is In fact, somewhere Who are been received that a heal purpli , by ■ .1. Lloyd, an official or the there are program wdl iricP. very few people who hably just as crowded. martin family has indicated its AK'L Meat Cutlers and Butchers positions of Haydn are really dissatisfied with it. I L ins High willingness to lease an upstairs and Beethoven. unin , that ALL workers would unless it Would be the local W'lietevei the a|iurtment to someone short In Part I of the retui i to work It the government goes dentists. They naturally ure re¬ datue and with some flying ex¬ tool ivcr, sentful of any kind of conges¬ ' ample he , help bpt la* open with the With signs of goOd old perience. Finally, who knows tion because of their long eyy. itnpres how long it will be before the Haydn's Quartet ingenuity Whene hut Op. 78, No. 2 re¬ perienre in working in the wide top will blow right off this Book Union Slrikr open spaces On the whole, how¬ n tins wintry, for instance, thing and ore can rent space play four mover; .unlit .1 fbjd a river or a car¬ quartet. ever, adjustments to crowded under a table in the grill for being consider- Quartet in E f;, Holds Up OhIci'h living conditions have been . as men hie site. for a Ciiiii- the asking" Hindemith was d<-; made gracefully. Y vital student: Budapest string qua. For Vet Books the A few thesis cases in point siipjHirt Take the Kill) men I i.i \ i" not Seen th •sailors School for Blind first performed b> in eupying liniisi'l; Library of Cong:" '<* etil.v-five percent of the liing in Jettison gym. Those fel¬ Red ('e.ldi Veti .ins on campus have their lows hare worked out a whole charged (light officers moored oi ttie newly-dis- Offers Course In The quartet movements is or.c w; or boo Tom King, head of tin new social scheme, with com¬ at (lie top ot Beaumont" i Please of Veh an ' Council, announced pactness and brevity as the key¬ do not write in a long, em- Prartico Training movement lyrical mood. v., tod.. The remained have a few. note ■ Nut only do they utilize harassing list of names to this Students training to become Concluding the alti igli there arc still some who every bit of space, but also daj.ai Inu'iii regarding this) ' teachers of the blind will have quartet will j,.a. has • none at all. they have developed the habit Although unorthodox living j Quartet in E flat t> i• reason h> the Imok sliort- of not wasting any words eith¬ bet unto! almost an opportunity to do practice - er; they tise fuimbei ■- instead, teaching at the Michigan School > i the little pul'luTzeit strike i ci tain .1 It is easy to ! for the Blind through a cooper¬ i bookbinder's union. In One can imagine how a typical uing student everybody does. K conversation would sound Or ative arrangement with the state inn, the publishers still ace i. ae to gel paper ill siLflicicut can one*' institution, according to Dr. j Oh. What I itii Cecil V. Millard, director of the i lily. I.i' added i little in Mason. William:. division of education. n i it it winter term, orders .Ma>o. and K.k up t'ampbel! dorm-, where Bore The course will be in the na- j wired in. and the books received later titan women share (ure of a one-term internship j not a isa.m.,»aiiui(ia'i or five days after, Now important discovery In-, n during which students will live I ut the School for the Blind and { service I* disrupted and il wink 'under the direction of j tal that much longer for pub- Wallace Finch, superintendent. I lish - I" get the Urdu's and Preliminary classes being held j ot take two now will lead .tice ng denied that the Voter- L'ouiicil had any Idea ot the nail, and to Ik l.ftc xi fall ti u> iHimiuT of students enroll- lentiful. tor Bie tirst 1 ing \\ it.ter ti'i'iI:. Then' arc ' Tfieri nee o appr«)\u Boarder Wanted 1 '.400 veterans on campus, teachci - in elementary educa- In Latelv there h mcltion for the bl.nd, Millard add- lion mrc than were planned for, l*!iion. This brings to o*. ! ed. and he pointed out the 'I in sudden influx of students pertinent data ting up by ; Visit our »iic ■ to iccluding conditions last as Saturday thev arc, >1 't v iaIists who aro presently do inj» research work in th< y "•e- ing and living with blind stu- dents ills1 problems. in understanding their for everviln'ij and Bie impmhcted number of id-, the Jesuit was inevit- r»inig:lit — Prudden Auditorium — 8:30 P. M. King said. NOW! PAUL DRAPER See our sheet music Hbr/Js Symm%p 1W and record department] j AND.* • • * I - ? for both popular m i SHEILA It V A N —In— LarryAdler and classical music* MirMs (f/mkst Harmr 11 'If "rbw "< AUUJBEAN T MYSTERY" ALL ON THE . Tickets Now on Sale: Build's Music Housf-.r SAME BU I, ~ ""v" on owe: - . , A r ha ugh s (.rinnells — — Jacobson's 31S S. Wash-. Ave- inntpus Music Store i<; is - STARTS "PRIDE of tlu- MARINES' Prices—$2.40 - $1.80 $1.20 Tax Included - Fhone 4-6613 FRIDAY With JOHN GARFIELD Box office opens at-6 P. M. i»hone 9-1167 hIIm January 23, •••* HICAN STATE MRW1 i Tlv ... ^>,||cgeMixerDanceHea ori'l term 1 according to Dick Mother, East originally ,r Saturday j f-an*lng Junior and hand chalr- 9.9.1 to 10.95 ,.:lrv.m will'man,, but mu*ic-rriakers will be .7.00 Alpha Xi I revealed later in the week 17.95 to 19.95 Carolyn I Party-party i* held from 3 to 9.00 Park xopho- '3 Prn- °®ch Saturday ,n the 22.95 the party i Union ballroom. In addition to II.Oft night party dancing, tablet will te> provided 25.00 to 29.95 14.0ft •he Alpha u,r *tudenU who wixh to play 35.00 to 39.95 idio party ik • car'1* or hoard games, 17.Oft eph Ifeger, s'ncc "Spartan Varletii-, ' ha* mor is in ,'**n postponed indefinitely , , for it. pending American federation of Musician*' approval, the execu¬ hrduleif tive council decided to rotate , for rori Pi* have the same' ! available orchestra* for Party-party, subject to the dis¬ each coats ... fiagtiley, I-an- • cretion of tJmon hoard. originally art ar. chairman j open Party-party ir. informal to all students who arid 35.00 no|C may to 59.95 ;,ar*y also has ■ attend singley or with dates. 20.00 | ZZZZZ • ident Club Tickets tnui.t be purchased at The party the Union desk, according to j 75.00 i'eoples church ! Chairman June Mcffutt, Detroit to 79.95 11:30. senior, since they cannot be v.Id 70 00 advant- j at the door. Refreshment* wiii '3''"" Spartan i be sold on the second floor of 1*9.00 who plan j the Union during Party-party day night, hours. 189.00 J .18.00 Out of Nowhere— By DEE DEARI.NC sportswear ... originally now tr.e radio and now from my female friends | jacket* 19.95 "■ noon and I But it has all been good. 10.00 'r.at I jumpers 10.95 • was Haven't had the privilege to . lock. For listen to ft.ftfl your radio program un¬ tuned in til this term, when the adminis¬ sweater* 3.95 to 10.95 thriller. tration didn't see fit to schedule .7.00 I didn't all ' my morning classes at i: a m. rmght well You are the first radio an¬ nouncer I have ever listened *.o millinery . trains of who has had the nerve to a a young at the commercials and poke . 'erviewed little fun at the ... poor ri»-rfter.rc: 'he aisle souls who write the lyr. originally . ar.-i 1 y sound. note music for dog food, shampoo, :.a- wouldn't nanas etc. 3.00 to 20.'HI •ig nylons, . I.(tit and 2.(tit For a while I was worried for . gardenias I thought the commcrcia, wr.t.r. •■ddmg ring .'is. all a big hoys in radio Were really :c— rious about their work. t the pro- shoes You are my kindred o.l Ro-.s. " Just one more thing. I r.- .e a .-r times .. request for you. Wnl you .«5; enough, play "I'll Be Glad When Yo "c . ■•ere being Dead You Rascal You, ar.o icu.- original!* . smo tenor cate it to the writer of tr.e 1 ■ i-:. and the 4.95 to 7.95 dog food blurb? -■u a little ...roster was o. When the mike CONGRf*S •1 and the -trie (Continued from Page '. gift 'pectation in mind in order to get ; action. her choice • The committee rejected 'he all -ale* final mplete set • President's plan 13 to 5. It '■r.g gesture i approved, 10 to 3, a vers.cn yen to the Hep. Landis fR., Ir.d.j w.-. r. «s- shop early for the l»e-t selection Honeymoon ' tablishes fact-finding boards m to their denies them subpoena author.ty o.nt a lim- ; and provides no '"cooling-off" '"••m up and periods. oneymoon Stricter Plans • r.al parting Those who favor stricter strike given a legislation announced plans im- from Sak s. | mediately to try and write JdtOD - ";me to re- stronger language into the bill •' h'-'» i when it reaches the floor, proo- Mulholland, ! ably next week. '■•ith lots of a fan letter 'f*° now's the ; bill to the floor. One of his mo¬ j mittee Rep. Hook (D., Mich.), a com¬ member, saiq, several at¬ tempts were made in the com- ; mi nee to prevent sending any atcb^cn^- East ■-•-•"ing wild tales tions for a continued investiga- Lansing :yom •*'j* so the army I tion failed only by a 9-p 9 tie long ago, , vote. Wednesday, j,„ MIC1IIOA.N STAT K K K1 Hngc Six CIom* nl Detroit 'J'ilyns' ted I,not, iiblnli: .in three '-:|- j leuixon pool. . record iii 4 , 11 Si Hie Jettison t" It'll I- aiiiis. 1 This v.Ill he the seventh meet¬ | swimming fi,i muse I ■ rilwootl. Si,VIan lift!: hern bolheiid hv aukle Injury the past I wo ing ,,f Ihe two teams, each team I 1044 placed fif'i I'.i' i • i nil'. Imve shewn Hint an I ('nlleglales v, pi, no m.iii. wind kind nl records v/iek*!, hut In- managed [" having won three meet* prt- i Jli'iinigan did :, Jtll minutes ol net tan he' Satur¬ viniely In their last flash, I'ur- 'In- I v i limn em i v inln the day "I Hie Hell nil V. Hi over | this season leniuil liiil.in - I' of I), nr- niie iante nut nil top side, 48-.16, fait t • rule e tight oriel the Marquette Hi.i/il raid ye- lei. Stale was hariil|eop|«'d by the I { MSG tarikci 11• ijlexciting Last Hay that tie- stm |»fvi.1 man will snap several . buttle loss nt tlieir breaat-stinkers In records in go nf by prnbid.lv !«• ieady to Mail tin* If /ear by Si i lit ;m It,ii runnwuys illy lie I'lilllileil evening. thai meet, but l.'imeh McCuffree third ..traiglit . will also fi-.i,ij. I.nt it Against Marquette in n.i .1 . in imi i' Ihe Titan piwnise# bis squad will be in the Unwind Pallet itiHi i -1111 ■ Mllfereil 111111-h Teaminr. wfttl Snvuiti im Hie |u-uk- nf condition Friday. .■ he, ri layed up l;nl< nl roan-power Titan first tee will be Jaek State will gn Into the meet ii Hi.Ill MSI":. Hill, HniiinU f.il w,bn made I t tallies the favorite*, as I'nrdue lias had Will • the Delinil en,*ers II, Hie llillli,|,|»ei (..nie t I'.cvi* n, i, Northwestern 44-40, while II •" I it * will I i it e\eiir.e Hit... winter Prase,, fniwunls. Ail Slnlkey MSf tnnk the measure of the Delta Sigs Darin '''' i: j 'j? Willi ( Ii l.lnvil 111 ,1/11 tiring- and Kd Bart/, .guai i '1.1 Purdue also was Slnlkey was with Detroit in humbled at the bunds nf the : Vast I n i' V II riilihri' mil l it to Sit ftn the Titans 1942 when II i,|»«« t a hir.hly lav- ll'(< Pin I'ft t fun¬ ■lai-studded (treat Lakes crew, ,ha\ e • ill«>JM"'it lilt while mir.l State quintet. 39-37 after ny it a v I'm -nt had rolled nve, If i Till lie the Spat taie Major interest of the ineet f early H III.i v mi defeat at the li.mil teams laikes. like Michigan, Maiuiiiite" and lltdlei 'Heal I will be the dashing of the two High Indivim remain pretty stars, Hie Spartans' A bo I ' Kr.ill j, » enter while nui piling l.'t wins as the Iraten.t t and Purdue's Dick Hen- li i ! llenhigan, in Ihe 220 yard to Hie last |due K<'n Seiiult/ nt ii, currently with a I'D.I Only I'm Si hulls and Sigma Alpha Tan Delta S.g Sigma Nu Sigma Chi Theta Chi Phi Delta i'm- Delta Chi l(l\l,M, uus end he is ai'iungou: Phi Kappa T Hi. ■ iu I.- Lambda 'Chi . Tw the In Conlrsts Later Alpha Gai m a Faitn House ■ 1)1. , . Is., the first few i„n- tests l >1.1 College field, one AlpHa hp,.h • Of tile Hies! diamonds iimihc CI III 1 11 V will have to stmt at Army Surplus (aunts (Jnpi Batter t- tlm • ! 4 p m tieciiilM' the i v. ui. ■ oen't long . elioiutl) ...n Ciiren Heleuse If i/li lliyli Hit Kt , i <1 A ii and eat iy* May but \i-tr me Intel 1 . as the sii"set is del .y, ,. . Dffieiul Mitre Frank McCorr he | , .. I,, hold twilight > ,,f. Red first hasen WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 test , tinning at ti. chili, said in ! lected 11 hits , , M 111 < i 1 t■ • \ Fiie army unnoticed today it has Ttie 1st time this was tried 'RnuiKe will the plate in :i - , sViin Colli: le hired surplus StJ.2P2.588 wortn nt Stale hngk in 194'.', .it pro\ ed tall DeC.root : the National L,. amateur eh .,1 clothing, including 921.376 very j ..pular and eioivds ' of is to tin Na- pairs of shoes and several mil- against Br, .ok I.. enter other 2.MM: almost unheard ot fig- ■tern division : Higbe's strong Hi. D, ti.,,. Imr. yards of textiles l. oliege baseball attend Frank Met', lire , It'll...i tl:. Lreation. Sales programs are being pre¬ ! Marina, and I. aiice. V • Spartai s play pared by the war assets curpor. HI - v. i. This t\ ight op, innj*. time goes atmn, and Hie items will be of- Yankee "lion the -. ( viatois* time to eat and Former Huston College Star Portland Buy* Back teied to priority ciaimants and only men t,, i .:, get t he park to enjov" and O'Hourke. Inila's famous ... a former Huston dealers in the near future. the jOrrcll I rom l iopr* horn ... 1 a half of good base- ! al Stadium. t.,< The material includes 5.178.333 I, i>1 lege star, played with game. \\ ill: II the excellent matei ial Hears in the armed fores 1042 before , . n : ing jj Portland, The Portland Beayers ore . ,ian. 22 npi yards . f cotton cloth. 767.962 of Hie yards of cotton duck, 291,390 1 on I:..-,' it looks as tlioiigh Kobs Pacific Coast Baseball League Michigan Sr.. , N'atuma! l.cague sources here yards of alpaca and wool pile, ! IS g Ml, t.. Iiavt a really fine have bougn! back "Bullet" igan Normal . bill) V I. The boys will probably j said that the veteran Sid Luck- Orrell. right ■.!,*? and 40,240 yards of nylon chute | basketball g-m, man stoiHi hetwiwii O'Hourke handed pitcher, cloth. rr'\ lie ' r ."Li favorite, "Buckle from the DetmU Tigers. this year's 52 j and the first-string quarter- (Jener- Also in the list are 30.984 WAC . Ik , i,.e Skrocki, Buckle al Manager William H. Denh which titev chanted at ; hacking position on tin Bears Klepptr skirts, $2,148,461 ot photographic said today. | O'Hourke. they added, had told equipment. 1,729,779 roils of wat¬ til, ■fie: in ( ■ , l.y lie right-hander beat the | the Bears he wanted to be on a Michigan. I team with winch he could plav Orrell. sold t,> Detroit after the erproof 1!'42 season, has been sh'fted wrapping paper, 7,839.880 be- pounds of gun powder, 565 horses Marsh all I I' «"1 | h Ski "! ! is back and Kobs pre- regularly tyveen the Tigers ard the Buf- and Porti. . 335 mules. diet- • tiier bang-up season for alo Internationals. He Agiune, ;u d the Redskins ap¬ will jot,, him the Beavers in parently came to a mutual part- February at their Time brings everything. — Annuii'ici* Steftec Also Serving 'Km I'p San Jose. Calif., fc it the way Redskin officials training camp. Plato. n t!:< ound staff will ! the tea , plans tor H>4ti They The Opening or " ' be Kt T Sudfee. army air force j said the Kedskms intended tc he... wi •1 was discharged a year i trade Aguirre to some other Na- 1043 E. Gr3"3 Swain Jewelry Store ago a . handled mound duties (ioiiat League club. , East U ~3 for Sta 1 last spring as the Spar- He played college ball at St. 1 earls » Lockets Loin pacts Individually Sr , - tans cm mpited a 14 games won fot lost season. j Mary's in California and mdi- EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING THE MARWOOD STt'Wj aim there are so many j en ted hp w ill join the Los Phone 6-3413 since fel- ! Angeles club since his "family State Theater Bid,. iteEti iiv£' - tows desiring^to play ball, Kobs ■ interests" are on Ute west coast. East ^mlng pari si 11 (»i applers Train OM It-am Matrn i'ottf I nlnrs f5o\in»(,ate In U.S. Taliulalerl V Tough nv Purdue Mateh K' N f LARK l\ivols I'riday In He At Nearly Thirteen Million NK.V y f fUK. .Ihii. 22 t/fh— , i;,11 rrutTinen (tale Miklen and Fffify Hon- I nearly Sid,- '. -aiden S3' 'I'l'l InM ' ,Af ' tfi.« 155 pound find 145 pound p'ntifci'Mi it I "lilted Mai".'. ' la-d aar and ,, breakdown i j;ir*;i11 w rentier* arc preparing for flu' ' 11 ''-Sill I'lirdm-'-t IfMu Hi# Ten champion-hip ■Ir of the, figures showed today and Ct of <312.030, in.' 'hat New V,rl(, J,os j , j.ij'ht. in- Angeles K.'tf" ,,f <04,120 , Former "S1 Sla r op i...hi .-it . ourrd iuux'kout of Geo .viiftil'H I Takes (her Job i pt iri'S'in of 1 -b 14. B -'of 351! and PhilartelphRt • >:>0 ,,n to '.r as th«* far I Is Itoxin# Foaeli of the ( oilege s ontr i ted '.'Cic i|.« ority ' flier ■ rung Ctmth od: -iri.llion mark old their ad|ft' eat Vo-r-aj \Vfiitf» . By MARTY HANRAIIA.N Plain !. Holly v on and 1 •>ki:ind, f'd i'f;" '"id s.iX'h, iChj,. New Spartan boxing coach winner* jr. .pert.ively llidtimoi", Buffalo, ijefi'tit, of the f.ou Zarza, former MSf dar j State ;,o |r.■ ;'o i'.oilermak- the 135-pound lightweight divi¬ pointer with !|i2 pin* •' p too. a sion to round out' a good team. Alpha Xi Ned a. v.-'o 'r:c -,i 'l.e prow- Any man interested m these as¬ ■ signments should talk with him i.3 nave been any afternoon between 3 and 6 of : 44, . .0 the Big in the Jenison fieldhouse boxing bowled try Phyi Do • ■ Alpi " ; !J4H erli- room. "* X. Delta. '• ith half .Maple Action Last Saturilav ! Big Ten Phillip Buy Tabor Both( Pur- From ' 'am;. ' tarnished Red Sox games im K,io Delta PHILADELPHIA. Jan..22 A', l-ambcrl <^nitH — Young Bob Carpenter, 'ho man with the V- / % ; ; ■ J J C ■ ' i ' . money and the in¬ Pru Beta ' a a - •I""' (oacliino tention Job bis lob to spend it. returned to as president of the Phila¬ over Abbo" :H '.)<■ l*a Ze'a and 'an 22 /Pi delphia Phillies today and Sigma Kappa split r.'-.r oau of t.ambert re- promptly announced the pur¬ games. Lou CV.iman, Sigma Kap¬ ' chase of Jim Tabor. pa. rolled !36 oignest in¬ ..nketball •'I The hard-hitting third base¬ dividual store far. ity after man .was bought from the Bos¬ Ardis W'estman Paces Thetas '■g which ton Red Sox in what Genera! Monday msn' P. Be!., Ph. way • ed in Big Manager Herb Pc.inock said was victorious ovei Mason 5 with a straight cash deal. He would ;e on the Ma|y Ellen fr an .40 oormg not disclose the price. high in' the ma'cn. Kappa Alpha ; • ofessor of ad as head Carpenter, who was discharg¬ Theta lost by one 00,n' *o South ed from the army last Saturday, Williams. 350-549. .,< Anils West- said the Phillies either wiil • o e . man paced her team kr.o king ■■ L. Hovde upwards in the National league over 140 x\c'' '">• Mack, or^'Tll go crazy. I couldn't take ,0.^ ^ . that Lam- a season like last year. I don-1 • of giving see how Herb Pennock stood of 583-496 De.ta Gamma !ro .ne¬ 85.95 . 1 aching joB it. Tabor. I'm confident, will ed Abbot nc una. •< re : help us advance.'' , .vS *' A"\c" hiriuul I racksters • Strengthen Team for OSi Opener en will Wonch Should Improve is Bruce Dryr.am, captain of the C oach Karl ;942 thmclad.-, •'•no is, oack, j Ttd Wonch, who holds the ^y duad when i fieldhouse record in the pole after a tour of duty in the ser¬ '••''•door vice. The Sta'e 'racksters were, Mite Satur- cam- J vault and returned this tern.. i will find lots of competition in badly in need of a weightn.an | •enison field- i newcomer Bob Carr. In tr.al this winter aid Dry nam eppear- 4T • i apns last Sa;urday Carr beat e m oe count- bfcth the i jumper j icgain his former place for the as Spartans with No. 1 year men are the twe» ile x> of Hugh Hugh*-^ ar.u E. Kiczvr.- j while Jim ; 7»°re practice. ski. who will oe State's top en¬ ... Schlademan has lots'of tale.M that event Saturday ■ tnc I 'rt ^ hurdle event with two tries in dur •ng no ih" ^v_v> j former servicemen, Eob Carr.er e\ enir.g. Hughes caged out Kic- ' V , "V i on to take ] and Jack Dodge, along with zenski in the recent time trials.' ^ : Amien Carter, frosh star, all of but Schlademan predicts both • Eraser are I vv'10m should place high in the boys will probably be "in the; • ■ iMrta; Buckeye meet. oermen, he- i; DryUai, dem—« i u Back in Shoi I money" plenty of times this sea- i • e 942 team. | Taking over the shot put spot i son. j" Wedtseaday, , Page Eight MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Waintcriuhi Takrnlher Radio Mof/,s/J Industry Blames Labor To Preneai ii,Sf\ For Metal Shutdown Play of To, ,,, MfiC's Radio w, Steel, Aluminum Stoppage Cut* present the-first p! ter series today , Mining Wofrk, Transportation over station WKAp , direction of Prof IMTTKRUIUilf, Jnn. 22 (/!•> — The: impact of the Kreat way of the spee. • steel strike spread to allied fields today as the industry "Lady Wlnde,,,. followed labor's lead in disowninR reapormibility for the Oscar Wilde, an a radio by Maxim- metiil-producinK shutdown. Lansing graduate < Kffeels of the almost complete .stoppaRc in steel and classical comedy aluminum began to Is; felt*- century that win in layoffs of railroad and for the Western Pennsylvania this week. river' barge workmen ami Cort Operators association snid Oscar Wilde's p., coal miners. eaptlve mines—those operated by for witty repartee steel companies—will continue One of his rrxc i Ileiijumln F. Fairies*, president operations "as long as their coal The cast of Wen,, of the U. S. Steel corporation, can he sold on the open market." includes Joan (.'at-. said the steel Industry had met In Washington President Tru¬ r the wage demands of the 790,000 zoo senior; Jack I! man sent a letter to his steel fact¬ CIO steelworkers "more than half sing freshman, !(., finding commission asking It'to M rue tor in spoken . way" and responsibility for their stand by "for further consulta¬ walkout "rests with the union." Tony Proclssi, Flu.- tion." The commission had delay¬ Also taking pan I'hillp Murray, president of the ed hearings on the dispute pend¬ CIO mid Its steelworkers union, ncth Hemmeter. ing the President's own settle¬ lor; Polly Moeh; had said in a broadcast here last meni efforts immvuiawi/ ment eiiiirin preced- immediately |jn;cni- Gen. Jonathan M Walnwright, Corregidof m»«m» <«• - 7 hero, signs an order s * (t,. «»h niaht the strike was brought on iin« the Htrlkc, which began early gon> junior, am) by "an evil conspiracy amour, Monday. ; at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, after assuming command or ine Eaton Rapid-, sopt army. ((/Pi Wirepholo) American big business" to des¬ troy unions. Murray contended the industry could afford to pay the IH'i cent increase proposed by President Truman, a future the unlnti had accepted after first scaling down its original 25 cents per hour de¬ mand to I Or* cents. Fairies* re¬ jected Mr. Truman's suggested compromise. Factories driiending on steel prepared for eventual shutdowns. In Pittsburgh, members of the tri-state industrial association, met to map plans in the fact of lust-dwindling supply because of I he strike. A hnnitnver from the wartime fuel shortake still exists, and, with the steel mills down, the coal industry had a chance to build up supplies. A spokesman MS(. Musician To dive I'iano Concert Friday F.vvninn A program' of twentieth cen¬ tury piano music will be pre¬ sented by Paul Nordoff, assist- cut professor of literature and 11in arts, at B-p.m. Friday in music auditorium The concert is be ink sponsored try partmcnts of music anil tore and line arts. An outstunduik composei well as u concert pianist, doff won Guggenheim fellow¬ ships in composition in lilll.'t and 1DJ;>, the Beams prize in and a Pulitzer prize for conrpo- sition in lH-tn lbs "Nikhtsonk" und cata" will be 'Included pioRram, in -addition to dine" and the "Serenade of c ourt Jester" by Havel, No 3 by Paul Hmdemith, music by oilier well-known . oinposcrs of the twentieth cen¬ tury. Thai Does II (Continued from Page 2) to ton will have to be made m»< and v >11 have to take .uhu.iion the growing, meet, while still enough group to I During the next ten Council members will be asking their organizations for sugges¬ tions and proposals. Students car turn in other ideas at the Unior desk for Anne Cowan, Detroii senior and secretary of'the But, it you don't get a chanci to do either of these things, whj not buttonhole a Council mcmboi and give some constructive ides of what YOU think the Studen council can do. Help modernize your ing body to | amble cf its says in part: ' We . . . recognizing that thi purpose of this institution is tt train young men and young wo. men in the higher ideals of renship . . . and believing that bj self government the interests o: ourselves anil of the institutior may be best promoted, in ordci to promote orderly student gov¬ ernment . ... do ordain and estab¬ lish this." .