\ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michipan State C.ollpfge l Go Bark To Parent EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY ~ 26. Organization; 1940 Grrrn hiii|)li;isizt's lie Will KYmaiii llrad Till FamedWoman Reveal Seniors Com m MIAMI, Flu., Jan. 25 TV- John L. Lewis returni - day to the American Feder¬ To Give Talk l or Ball to ation of Labor which he split asunder a decade ago. this Evcnin c ommittees for the annual The big man who created the ~ 'g la i!°* • ^ hold March troit; Pat Jones. Dearborn; Har- CIO, and then left it in a huff Dachiler, Charlotte, and Joe over the 1940 Roosevelt Kor 27 years Osa Johnson have been announced by Bey-e. '♦etroit. Marion Meckel, election, which he bitterly Tlir l ost One and her late husband, .Martin i opoosed, fnoral chairman Glenn i**,1*"5' lhe. P"W"«y com- brought his 500,000 United Mine i) his Latin Amer- Johnson, have hocn takm* Ho. Workers back to_Lhe parent fed¬ motion Dictlires . pictures of nf wildwiri n„,i A" members are seniors nn.l eration and was quickly elevated 1,,-. told of the girl and 1 • ^ m?.Tbe,'s uro seniors and til to a seat on the minutes late. Her unexplored regions of the world ''!«' i,,Cna 1East Lansing. executive council. policy-making this: One of the films, "African Par- ' ants nd ^airman. His assist- Production Crew • are Mob T • nstructor for the adise," the story of the four years Buckenheizen. De¬ Council Seat Assured troit, and Connie Helmer, Lans¬ Miyt* i rc ; class, annoyed ing. He would not have com-, back \by ,v arrivals locked Invitations will be handled by Chairmen Named without that place among the 15 «■_( door. I'"' innately, when the Maryrita Mulvihill, chairman. all-powerful union heads on the one could open For Term hctr ended. : > Finally a passerby, East Grand Rapids; erva, Chelsea, and Rcnce Jeanne Mes- Scott, : Play council. Previously he tu; ;>ed a cold shoulder on re-affi) ation he window, found East Lansing. Programs arc Production by the speech without an assured council seat. rescued the cap- in the , , ; • , charge of Alary Clark, Grand !aml "ran'at,M department , ot AFL President William Green, Rapids, with Meredith Yarling,. of the winter term play, mindful of the stories that Lewis El wood. 111., and Jo Johnson, De- "The Little Foxes," is Under- return to the federation boded ,,, It If as Hard! Ch\,rkS,SLen,z Prs, c nurK way' an end tq his P""» G^scn- two decades, emphasize d lie reign of moi • than Lentz, St. Louis, T • is hnf. director The cast has chairman of the patron commit- begun would remain as Its bad rnmnth to lose any¬ , ,ehe als and production chair- president. tee. Shirley Trapp, Detroit, and men thing tMit »hen a hard worked v'e l>oen named. Lewis will be the 13th v ice- nrd tech losr>. her barty notes Gordon Goodband are his assist- president, but Green said t «• line (>; .ct.on manager. Robert if, nothinc -hort of tragedy. At ants. The ticket committee con- Mm Detrod senior, will ovcr- of succession to the presidi noy is |n»t that's the way Phyllis Els- isists of chairm a 11 not numerical. OSA JOHNSON Howard Rnrkfoni sophomore, felt. Grasher, Battle Creek; Joyce Hd- lecturer i mer. Battle Creek, and CIO Hushed IV mystery was solved when . . . . . . Jack Monday's proofs for senior Kiv Little broucht them into the j Walker, Port Austin. pictures are now available at There was no mention ol Lewis' rwm. explaining ITTII. , ,F that she'd bor- the Johnsons spent at Lake Par- Decorations will be managed the Wolverine office, according brain-ehild-the-CIO — which is r»«fd thr notebook because she i adise in the African jungle, will | by Jo Gruell, chairman, from De They to Dorothy F.uglehardt. editor. locked in postwar wage struggles Hinird something hard to write I be presented in College auditor- should be picked up Sat¬ at present. CIO unions are ,-trik- ,n aim tonight at 8:15, as a part of urday after 10 a.m. ing in steel, electrical manufac¬ I hi hi Pi'ct the world-adventure series. Lake, Paradise, discovered and Nordoff Co n cc rt see the turing, meat packing, Gtncral work of all production Motors, and similarly come to j/pftlf/ '■III I IP Kiln, named by Mrs. Johnson husband, was the home of huge and her Features Original crews with his assistant grips over pay in the oil rr fining produc¬ and glass industries. tion manager, James Cowdery, Sweetheart For African elephants and other wild Diana Selections Grand Rapids freshman. Green has made much • i the animals which were photograph¬ Marilyn Green, senior from De¬ absence of strikes among AFL Annual Dance ed in their natural environment, Paul Nordoff, assistant profes¬ troit. is stage manager and has unions. Lewis has a contract which can be reopened, if he j Among the Johnsons' other cam- sor of literature and fine arts, last as her assistant Helen Kroil, sen¬ chooses, Pie traditional choosing of the'«>"a firsts were the filming of a night presented to an overflow ior from Lansing. Property chair¬ was not prior to April l, but he thus far lined up m the frs'.ernity sweetheart will pre- cannibal witch-doctor |jcrform- audience at Music auditorium, a men are- Virginia llayden, Mid¬ fight for continuation of wartime «de tins year s Sigma Chi Sweet- »nR bis gruesome work, and the finished program of twentieth land freshman, and Kent Es- heart ball. The competition for photographing of the baugh. Grand Rapids freshman. wages. pygmies in century piano music. The women will attend a tea lhe hidden lturi forest in Africa. In way of introduction, Nordoff Prompting for the play will be |Sunday, Feb. 3. after' which mentioned the international flav¬ done by Felice Brezsny, Detroit !fraternity will make its " the choice. or he had chosen for the concert.1 sophomore, . and Patricia Shep- Mieli igan Etli tors e decision w !l be made known al dak senior. Marion lie following Tuesday night Spartan Varieties Included in the performance were sonatas, Hungarian peasant songs,1 - | U '.' ' . * a >emor from Grosse I.onvene At Oh Is vr.en the group serenades the i and a tango composed by Nordoff. Pointc itume chairman. new sweetheart To Return Feb. 9 j Doris Guth. Ovid senior, is in hor 7 It It A feet of Sigma Chi, Frederic Mompou was well I T-.e girls cnoscn to are Alpha (. •.i compete! represented with two preludes, I charge nor >f ticket sales, and Flen¬ K' ch. Detroit senior, will ing Omega, Marion | Spartan Varieties will again re- "Song and Dance I and III," "In- j Approximately 375 Michigan iV.rxri. Toieo... o., sophomore; turn to campus. handle iHiblicity. Negotiations timate Impression," "Secret," and j newspaper editors and their A.: .1 Gamma Delta, Thais Luc- i have been completed with the "Gypsies." Part 1 was brought to I guests are attending the s. Berrien S;: Victory mcs junior; Alpha I American Federation of Musi-' a stirring close with "Fantasia j Famed Entertainers convention of (he Michigan Press fr....Tn !' .yoc Deisch, Three ' eians and the Union board for its Poetica" by Manuel de Falla. association at Hotel Olds, Lans¬ > i' n-.re, . Alpha Phi,' broadcast. Ravel's "Serenade of the Court Plan Varied Pro fir am ing. MiCatt. . Detroit junior. First presentation of-the board- Jester" and "Sonata No. HI" by For The 78th anniversary on ' b.-t are Alpha Xi 'cast will be Feb. 9 at the Party- Sergei Prokofiev made up the Thursday \ight was iiiujor held at 7 last night in the 1's. Pj: ' T'.. in, Maumee, O.,! Party dance. The broadcast will second part. Each was executed ! The Don Cossacks will appear Old's ballroom. Those sentid at 'mega. Sue Little- hf a 30 minute state-wide con- with the skill the artist attain¬ i as an added feature on the col¬ the speakers' table '• tut-:v.,j ids sophomore; i ncction and will begin at 4 p.m. ed in concert work, early in his included Bjmm.i. Donna lege lecture—•oncert series. The Chairman W. A. Butler, associa¬ Morton] I Fraternities and sororities that career. tion president; John A. Delta Zeta, i have not sent a copy of their The talent that won for him a | tierfor.ranee will take place in Ih.nnah, 1 '' ' j- i en. ! the College auditorium Thurs¬ MSG president; The Rev. \. A. t junior; Gam-' son8s should do so immediately. Puliti/.er prize for composition " ' ' day at 3 15 p.-ri. MeCune, pastor of Ptoples ' Bowman, Al- ' These copies can be sent to Dick in 1940, was displayed in Part III World famous for rr nny years church, Fast Lansing; and Toast- " ;nal -ongs with toe ton."' ' ma freshman; Sig¬ Christiancy, and Zeta Bridge Addicts Play Daily J Rosary" f.noiite h>u ii of America, "My The "Stale of in its original tran.xla- Conference," scheduled for this Michigan Press By .MORTON l>. S.MERLIN'G | fion. The second act will be noon, will be attended by Gov¬ oara Gregory, marie up ot -one- from Russia, ernor Harry F. Kelly, Lieut. Gov¬ people usually associate bridge, though, are frowned upon, for portraying portraying •'ne iaa.-ants and the ernor Vernon J. Brown, and Sec- -he ia.i playing with drawing rooms, la- the men take their game serious- !.men nt Cossacks. ictary of State Hem an F. Dignan. dies' afternoon tea parties and ly. ! The lour dance umbers that Other state officials have also ac¬ W080UNPUP , neighborly get-togethers. Now it If an average of eight hands an conclude the ijrogi y H ill touch cepted an invitation to answer is added to the fertile field of hour are dealt at each table, mul- army and written questions by MPA mem¬ our college community. tiplicd by three tables and 14 lolk his . Russian un¬ bers. WK.VK - 870 kc Especially does this card game hours, it is found that a total of tion. : Roimdtables are being held on flourish in the men's lounge in 336 hands are dealt per clay, programs and problems of daily the Union, across the hall from 2,352 per week, and a grand total Hcaflill" Hour B«'"illS and weekly Michigan papers. Na¬ ! the grill. In spite of, and with all of 28.224 in a term. This does not tional advertising, and i » r n printer -rung News ,riue respect to, such pursuits as1 account for the late hours on I IH'Mlav Afternoon • apprenticeship training programs Anthony) I coke drinking, basketball play- Fi iday and Saturday nights when,; age two topics being discussed in i'ular Manner I ing, and practicing, the subtler art "also, games are often going. ! The first of a sencs of three detail by committees. :"-ng Ladies ; of wooing the gentler sex, bridge Regulars reading hour programs will be ' es • in the News ' manages to hold its own, Observation over a period of ■ held Tuesday afternoon, accord- ' Family From the early hours of dusky weeks reveals that some men are : ing to Mrs. Moirce Comi*>rc, who ' Li:: ■ Edition ymire) ciawn till closing time at 10 p.m.. regulars at the tables, playing in j is in charge of the group. Pro- the lounge's tables are occupied turn from clay to day. By experi- grams are student productions , TIME TABLE - «he Band with earnest players, playing ment and practice they have dis- and will be held in the Workshop cards back and forth, making j covered the finer points of the ; theater, room 49 of College aud- vETtH\OON—. points and slams and yet grander i game that are revealed only to ; itorium. TODAY— ;v |By Bazaar slams. the faithful few who pay bridge i Tuesday's program will have Party-Party, 3-5 p.m. IfL-Xi-e u:-rday - ''.notographer Average Three its proper homage. j two readers. Mar)oric Atkinson, t'nion ballroom Symphony Sometimes as many as six tab¬ Whether bridge is here in only t East Lans.ng junior, will read 4 t, "I NewS les are going at one time, though temporary sway, or here to stay, Donn Byrne's "Messer Marco Po¬ Tracks, MSC vs. Ohio State the average is three. Often more cannot be ascertained at this lo" and Marion Cannon, Toledo, 8 p.m. Jenlson fieldhouse ,i 560-Thl 'B^nn,mr-Ha.rra°nics G-man's band) than half a dozen observers are time.. But in either event, the O., sophomore, will read a story TOMORROW— 5 ^Uotr':^(0f io tne Michigan Band gathered about a single table, in phenomena in its wake bears by Dana Burnett entitled "The addition to the players. Kibtizers v.atehmg. Rool." International center, 8 p.m. Saturday, Jatui,, Page Two Grin and Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS act of March 1879 at the poatiofcc. CAMPUS CHURCHES Entered n • r By LOIS KENT Cart Laneing. Mleh Otflea located on (round floor of eaat wing of Union Building Annex, room 9. . . PubUahao dally except Ennday and Monday momlnga during the COLLEGE LUTHERAN ichool year and Thureday aaornlnga during aumrner aeailon by the atudenta William Young, pastor, will of Michigan Bute collage. the ttveme "Tomorrow ' _ . .... . _ .. . _ Telephone — College Phone 8-1511 speak on McwWr Associated Cellegtate Preaa gd,tt>fuj Office —Ext M9i Buafacai at 10:30 tomorrow morning. The atensatMT.o »«« »whl aovssriwao mi Office — Ext. 188. Bible class is held at 10 a.m. The Lutheran Student club will hold N.nwclAdwnWnrS.rvte.Inc Cm/irPmUiJitrt Rmprmnnimthm gtfSSiS; by college carrier to atudenta: 8M8 a social meeting "at the parsonage ago macikn Ave. New Yoax. M. V. per year by college canter to ■ at 6:30 p.m. .mm a • testes • Let aotaias • tee reeeriara atudenta. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The topic for tomorrow's ser¬ ueuaea OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vice at 11. a.m. will be "Truth." The Associated Prate te exclusively entitled to tha use tor republication Another service will be held at 8 of ah news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited ln thls paper and also the local news published therein. All righto of publication on p.m. Wednesday. Sunday school special dispatches herein are ateo reserved. will meet at 9:30 tomorrow morn¬ ing. , Faculty Adviser . - - A. A. APPI.RGATE The reading room is open daily JAN HOPPS from 1 to 4:30 p.m. and from 3 - - - Manager - • MARION HECKEL Editor to 6 p.m. Sunday. Advertising Manager - LEONE SEASTROM NAZARENE Night Editor - - • ....... - - JILL l.ll'PKRT The Rev. C. A. Bruch will speak on the subject "Pushing EDITORIAL ST APE' Forward" at the service at 11 a.m. Night Editors - J1EK HEARING, HELEN DOVER, JEAN JARVIS, tomorrow. The young people's JILL I.IPPERT, JEANETTE NIXON. ports Editor TOM RIORDAN group will meet at 6:43 p.m. and Feature Editor MARJORIE LAN DRAM BR the evening service is conducted Women* Editor MARIE MATTE Eralure Writers — ROII RVERI.V, SVI.VIA CIERNICK. I'EO FARRAI.I.. at 7:30. KATHIE .MULL. MORTON II. MMKRI.ING. UNITY CENTER "Bqilding for Eternity" will be the theme for the service held Faculty Needs Houses, Too! at ] l tomorrow morning. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN "You're No Angel" will be the Housing is a pressing problem on campuses all over the tr.pie of the sermon to be given country, a recent survey indicated. Michigan State college by the Rev. John Vuncler Meulcn tomorrow morning at 11. The col¬ certainly is no exception. lege age Sunday school class Yet, as much as postwar increases in enrollment have will be held nt 9:45 a.m. taxed housing facilities for students, it should be remem¬ The meeting of the young peo¬ "It's nice they're civilians again—but they just don enthusiasm and reckless abandon ,they had on 5-dav t bered that the faculty must be correspondingly augmented. ple's group at 7 p.m. will be con- ducted by the Reverend Vandcr Suitable living quartern for them must also be had. Meulen What will it avail a college to enroll new students if it ST. THOMAS AQUINAS cannot provide teachers for them? Provisions for housing at State have necessarily per¬ at Masses will be held tomorrow 8 and 10 a.m. and 12 noon, INFORMATION tained to student needs. With trailers and quon.set huts with Father Jerome V. MacEach- in and Father Michael Mleko of¬ . the college hopes to accommodate yet more students ex¬ ficiating. Tile topic will be "Stop LUTHERAN GAMMA DELTA directed by Prof. Victor V.ii vi| The annual election of officers meet Monday at t ;:u pir pected spring term. Soft Pedaling the Truth." room 130 Morrill hull oiordind and a religious discussion will be iiut what of the additional faculty personnel required? PEOPLES CHURCH held tomorrow in the Union an¬ to Dr. C. V. Millard, head . i ike] Where will they live? Prospective instructors interviewed - Dr. N. A. McCunc will speak nex at 7 p.m.. according to Enter - education department, lit Lie on "The Man Who Took Life as for faculty positions must make their acceptance of em¬ gene Ernst, president and Saline H. Hill will speak on "SUt* Sur-| a Joke. Samson" at the services ployment contingent to udequutc housing possibilities. senior. vey of Ike Problems I mar held at 9:30 and 11 tomorrow Teacher*." All graduate studmtj It is hoped that the administration will not overlook morning. FLYING All students interested in fly¬ and staff members an- invited. faculty needs in its huusing plans. Student vespers will be held at INTERNATIONAL fI.NTI.lt :15 p.m. and the fireside dis- ing are requested to pick up ques¬ ussion groups will meet at 8 p.m. tionnaires at the Union desk this "India Night" will Everybody's Doin'.li ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL afternoon, tomorrow, and Mon¬ of the Sunday n . ■ • of the International > •. - The series ol sermons giving day, according to Lee Slocum, meeting will be he, instructions on the sacraments Detroit freshman. Side mi IkSlide Thrills Fans ol marriage will be continued at RESEARCH SEMINAR the masses to be held at 6, 7, 8:30, The weekly Research Seminar. the center, and all n :• dents are invited t 10, and 11:10 a.m. and 12:40 p.m. By HOII BYKRLY I slide. All three phases are dis- tomorrow. Monsignor Francis J. One old State institution that j cussed at length in a new book- relumed with a bans yesterday I let, "So You Want to Be a Slid¬ Hardy and assistants will offici¬ ate. is the running two-footed, or ing Champion?" now in the pro- CANTERBURY HOUSE till, sidewalk slide. icess of publication. Church starboard This old pastime has long been I Holy communion will be ad¬ One can get some idea of how ministered a favorite of everyone from the Sunday morning at ] the campus looks in action on a 8:45. The chaplain's hour,, a dis- graduating seniors down to the I slippery day by climbing to the ussijui meeting, will be conduct¬ greenest t resit men. With icy side¬ : reading room In the third floor ed by the Rev George Solway walks in full bloom, yesterday, the of the library at the time when Sunday night at Canterbury w|hult! campus seethed with prac¬ I two o'clock classes let out. The house. g titioners of the art of sidewalk | most.slid areas are the narrow CHRIST LUTHERAN sliding. sidewalks that connect the main Novices were -soon sliding with 1 thoroughfares. Morning worship with Holy jmmunion will be held tomor¬ the experts, and seemed to have For on these little-traveled by¬ row ut 10:45 a m The Rev. E. L. little trouble in grasping the elo- ways the would-be tor old-time) Woldt, pastor, will sgieak on the • ments of the game, which can be i sidewalk slider has the feeling topic d|vidcd into three phases: (1) the that he is not being watched, and Gamma "Prayer and Trouble." PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS AQt ISH take-off, (•.') the initial struggle Delta, the Luthern stu¬ runs and slides to his heart's dent association, will meet in the lulrrde QoiniiuUoual CATHOLIC CHIKIH for balance, and (3) the extended content. Union at 7 p.m. 403 ABBOT! KnVli WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 Sunday Maues — ■ " A (pint Vh i (hiwga THE Holy Days of Obliged"' *u" CLASSIFIED ADS MAN AS A WHO TOOK JUKE. SAMSON" LIFE J. *. 12 To Hold Smoker Filth in a Series bv Weekday .Masses Confessions — — t "id " ' >u","G. CLASSIFIED RATES N. A. 3lrCUNE 4 to 3]30 p.m. and 7 J» * * Monday Night One day Two days c ' 30c J3c room BOOK 203 "China to Me" left in Wood Shop oi 2i*> lloil on VESPERS AT 7:15 .Daily Rosary Novenu |..r'wa4e« Three days goc the Hth Call Dawn Demont 8-2.">4! 3:13 p in rour days 81.00 The guest speaker will he Rev¬ Alpha phi Omega, the col¬ Five days erend K 1.. Burden who will |1J5 ■VIABOON Eversharp tountain FR. J. V. MacE.VCHlx I'.-IP lege's service honorary, will Each word over IS, two cents per on campus Wednesdav Call Laura pen speak Oil Ihe tuple "The Religion hold a smoker in the Union from word 8-4638 of a Liberal Madenl Hrrside FR. MICHAEL .VII.EK" V." 7j Discussion at * o'clock. Phone 8-J*Js H:SO to 9:30 p.m. Mondav night. SILVER identitication bi ace lei en- I'res. Jesse Woodring, Lansing * raved with Fred Call Mary Kiausc senior, has announced Phoar 8231! -j Among the organization's act- ] FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST LUTHtKA FELLOW UO YOU WEAK A 40 PARKER "31". brown with gold ■ivities ill the past have been the | SHORT' Single-breasted. 3 button. top. between Auditorium and Mason tuidci please call Barb Annis. Ext SCIENTIST CHURCH sponsoring ol the Homecoming I full drape plralrd trousers, saddle- (Missouri Synod- East Lansing Masonic Tempi* dance, -the lied Cross blood |i stitched coal and vest, brown gabar- 122 So. Pawn, al Ha- > 1 donation campaign and orienta¬ I dine, blue grey natlhead See Joe GOLD and black eversharp pen 314 MAC Avenue Rrtllant. Jacubson's. llj r. Grand the 17th. between Ea-t lamsuig and E. L. WOLDT. tion lor freshmen. Upholding I Hiver. East Lansing Union Opal Hewitt. Mason hall 16 Sunday Service — II un. campus traditions is a funda¬ Hlble Class 10 V »l mental policy of the honoraty. RACOON COAT, good conditio POLYPHASE Duplex slide rule two black afternoon dirsses. lit "TRUTH" Besides its service activities, near Engineering building, wood- new excellent duality Wool sul APO has social functions for its nre 14. Call 2-4773 Shop^ o; stores building Call Flovd Lamb. Ext Sunday School — 9:30 a.m. membtrs. Affiliation with a fra¬ Wednesday Service — 8 p.m. "PRAYER ASH IKiitBlk ternity does not conflict with Lutheran Student- 1 1 membership in this honorary, STl DENIS for pail tunc • Reading Room and Lending 18>nodical Conl'" »• bus boys and counter-help. Sec Mn Woodring stated. TUXEDO -i sue 36-38. Idee uew Sutton. Union Cafeteria office Libra! y — 211 Abbott Eldg. Union. Sunday at : ■' '' Dieases sue It and 16. good styles, (Uamiiu PeltJ' Only prerequisite fur mem¬ excellent condition. Call 84169 75 IF" ANY COLLEGE department Is bership is that one must at one Muring an unused standard slide protector ,2', x 3V please com¬ for time have been associated with municate with Ben Euwema. Ext episcopalians ... 1" Basic College the. Boy Scout movement. Wood- PAKKER "31" pen found in grill Services In THE CHAPEL OF CHRIST THE KIND Thursday afternoon Owner can SOS Wedduig plans delayed! ring added. claim by calling Mary Tudor, Mason Problem to find small, furnished or Sunday hall, and Identifying 73 unfurnished apartment. Lansing or Philosophy does the going and THE WAY to smoking Always Buy Chesterfield*. pleasure. East Lansing Must be available on or about March IS Phone Pat, 88844 443 Student l^ormai^etUng and'sapper^'at CM P 31 .Uteugsu5 C«»««'on 7 A. M, Bionfcfast 7:2*^ 3^ wisdom is the goal.—Seneca. 78 m !V, January 26, 1946 M I C HIGAN STATE NEWS •Page Threa freemen Swamp Purdue; Wrestlers Lose Gilbert Cracks Two Records six Grhlnien Fill Boilermakers IHermie As State Scores 57-27 By MARTY HANRAHAN Win MSC Track Team Six varsity football players will i [Stop Matmen; Before a capacity crowd in Say s TOM KIORDAN — last night, the Michigan Purdue university, 67-27. the Jenison * field house State swimming team pool ♦>c in the starting lineup when State's new, potent track team trounced makes its debut against Ohio On* Hurt By KEN CLARK By Sparked by their Ecuadorian star, Abel Gilbert, the S^S,rf,"'8ln,ho •*' trnE\' you start picking Spartans br&ke L].|'imv Mlchi5"'l,tSlfa'e several vars-* ity and dual meet records ll.lrba.ks »». Ami.... Carter and Pmdue university Krai>plera Russ Reader will join veterans captured a dual meet from a j- i • tlriil teams uon t ior- and tied another.' From the bymvsuaper I^ Articles Jack Dodge and Bob Carrier in the hurdles. This foursome will scrappy State team hy a fcfsani (t N»m 1Fort i no aiui . Robin , first" event \jgC for- was never in doubt. Theoutcome onTthe* He><'r To Quit make up the Shuttle hurdle relay At' to. 11 ' • • 'i [0i.crts. prff,t * I medley ftaslicthllll team on which high hopes are T Leadiil}? 11-9, Slate sut- . who haU teanic s0; relay team (Howie Patterson,. Sqiiml heing set. Reader is a former high fered a severe setback when Jack pauj gcibold, and Jim i *he Slalt' ilord Quigley) | Several Detroit News school state champion in the low Orr became [broke varsity and dual meet injnred n his bout ,,'jeafoo- I marks with a 3:03 time. [have prompted Joe Beyer, of the stories hurdles, while Carter won the j with the 175-pound Big Ten *jaV , .riiing when ""Cjjndjiko Ziggy I Michigan State tje(j t^e dual meet record basketball squad. same honors last year in tho high]champ, Mike Rajcevieh. Orr, sttf- ; Detroit almost I j to write Coach Ben Van Alstyne hurdles. l'ering severely from jn yar(^ jreestyie with 24.5. 1 a side in- Fortlno and Gene Strata and Kent was iQjjijert broke four more records , a jettor saying that he had no Esbaugh,! jury, tried vainly to stay in the :** *Tas tho had done In jin desire to he "a character to some two of Charlie Bachman's htisky imalch. Referee Cliff Keen award- I in thG the izu ?20 mm and sou440 uetwiyic freestyle raees. that races. writer's iinemen will he with the cinder ;y ga»«S practi-440 yarc) re(ay team, featur- the to the Titans , comic strip," and to quit jed ihe bout to Rajcevieh when r spe.ifi team. it became evident that Orr was jng QUjsiey, Bob Allwardt, Do- There will be a meeting of unable to carry on in siucty. Mond and Indykc. also took both Beyer, who was a star and rcg- f„rward> were high in varsity and dual the State News sports staff .. marks. [ular ,,n jast year's Spartan Highlight of the event was quin- night editors this afternoon at 3 ,vl "r,g column with Fortino lel h;ls fajjed to sec jNAAU champ. Gale M z.lrs' pin of In other events, Don Dunbar : this any action in the office. ; juii Roberts next with 12. season with the return of 'Warren Gregory. Purdue's Big remained unbeaten in diving, - tui from the whole several outstanding ■ I Ten runnerup. Miklr; looked like Quigley and DeMond took servicemen. , regai(i< to what the and second in the 100 first, Nothing has been mentioned of men throwing the shot put. ithe real champion that he is; he offensively for State, yard free- Beyer's lark of Neither has had previous cxperi- licit little to be desired style, and Paul Seib"ld won the action, and lie continued as a squad ence, but both possess the pt t p Ea«> Shots 200 yard breaststroke member, physi- Summaries: 121 p« .mris R. event. The : cal prowness and are - after time they set up natators, with three Western con- dressin: for most Spartan j regarded as Holt (P) defeated i' Fletcher •. t men' team mates tests. top prospects. Showing them the (MSC) Dec. ference victories 10.7. 128 pounds— under their | way w 111 Jic Bruce Drynam. cap-I H. Cook (P) , Probably the belts, will now point for the big jn Wednesday's Detroit defeated B. Covqy News a nit* of the '43 bit of mancuv- Spartan track j (MS) Dec. 5-4. 136 pounds—G. -pntai meet with Michigan, to he held iol1K article ; entitling Beyer team. v as pulled by "State's star bench warmer" and iCole (MS) defeated Benn Mot- at the fieldhouse pool Tino llarhas and Milford ne tossed Matt next Sat- telling how he had won Jones, j ticson (I1) Dec. 13-9. 145 pounds urt)ay ( major both famous lor their drive .! pass as Mazza \ awards at both the 0111- -R. Folk (P) defeated L Konrad i in front of University of the football field, will he churn- (MS) Dec. 11-10. 15a pounds — -r 1 Detroit and State appeared. It ing up the track in the dashes -i further stated J»e would he on ,Gale Mikies (MS) defeated War- a; led when Rob- MSC Fencers Face . ,.tne bench for the Titan-MSC and tho middle distances. j ren Gregory tP) Fall 4:02. 165 . i,i-s the middle, lame that .evening, hoping for a pounds—J. Dowell (MS) defeated ii.i -tutted dribbl- Chicago University chance at getting into the affair, One thousand, one hundred and IJ Gish (P)Dec. 11-2. 175 pounds eighty-nine of Michigan State's,— M. Rajcevieh (P) siipped by a pair i In the News' review letter winners, representative ot Oit (MS) defeated J. Michigan State's fencing following it >■ .:teianother ■mould closed in u"=™ teamlthe final paragraph stated: ail sports, saw service 111 World , R. forfeit. Heti.yweight—* ■!<• .1 leap as if to '"[journeys to Chicago today to I War II. Gunkel (P) defeated B. \fulde- "Coach Ben Van Alstyne used in1 i.aai'ding Mazza |[ meet Chicago university in hope guarding j~nine State players, hut for ttie ^gen 1 MS) fall 7:40. to surt that Roberts was gaining its first victory, [eleventh successive Mazza Coach Charles Schmittcr is tak- | Joe game WOMEN'S SPORTS u t<> shixjt he left Beyer failed to get off the bench, cupui ,". tront of Roberts ing nine men: Charles Thump- j son, Tom Billig, Dennis Beyer was a regular at U. of D. and biogK the attempt. Murphy.. jwu seasons ago and | Uhiking Roberts Louis Marian, Alex Valicnte, 1 17 games for started all Bv BARBARA ALLEN State last season. undi 1'Handed pass to Greg Dean, Jack Canned, and But alter the tense last m.nute m had 110 trouble in Dick Sheley. it into >oi' ot thing the Hob- a field goal. was ended by the timer's gun, Beyer got off the bench-- to con. LAST night at the intra-mural swiiiiniing meet Chi Omega revivi.I front a slow start I Tanner, 30-yard Barb Shipton, ci -t. tor stroke; form; Youii" Wants Croud gratulate his teammate? tor heat¬ N'cssa Lumstlei) rl Peggy runn ng mate, For-, to (finish first, nosing out South ing his old school." : Frimoriig tied for thi 3tt-yard ihci Moing at State Williams and Pi Beta Phi. The iovtrnrni:' Nancy Truf Mi A one fan said, To Silt" Aiitlirm With this final slap. .Beyer tinal medley put the Chi Os . hack wrote his coach that, although he II raw I. they throw the ball ahead with 47'a points while In the diving c« ■ 1' Ruth Ralph Young, Director of Ath¬ was willing to sit on the bench the losers followed with 38 and . look good. letics at MSC, has requested that until such t:me as Van Alstyne 35 points each. Wernct, South Williti held a (■Handed • Push Shot slim lead over Shit; all students join in singing the saw tit to Winners ot the events were 1 Trump, similarity be- play ium, he would Chi Omega. -booting both national anthem'When the band j not remain on the squad and he Bart) Shipton, 30-yard crawl; The next meet wol Jeanne Tanner, breast stroke*, , hi Mob¬ handed push I plays it before the home basket-I material for the comic strip ot Earb Rice. i hit from 30-yard hack stroke; I di>y evening in Uu Women's inostjball >ule i)f the I games. '-erne writer. June Allen, side stroke; Jeanne 1 Gym pool. 1 t'.no is "dead' State oppori- I ".'.11 years have -uicken up lor j | their vigil of : mieal Spartan are picked i| " will surely list of for- ; | il ^'-'U.VCEMr. XT ,,f thej_ '""tuail contest Michigan -l| '■ : forji Ann Distinction Arbori 1 'th open arms! -• ""iiiinan and lusl vacii ng staff. 1 lor the firstl |tl ne in many} 'tars the Spar-i tuns will have' opportunity! '•a •' gear them-i tivts for the! a1 game with! | ' he Wolver-| 'vs. which is 1 mtiably the' uost important j the State; "id each "Beat Mich- had a goqd year. I | 1 IP ' " very true too, I Ken Modern &oftE« Shop "" year when! "-.•unst Michigan I "•' 1 he -"wed on to rest of the be pretty the] , ] s I'iaytrs, as well f* ot ,^1 u"hsual football' Opposite the -State Theatre ■ «<: „ only 2-2 i m Li^oln uni: . • m -.c,ede:S30rdn.a»ccJ j MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturday, jan„ ... Page Four Weekend Events Include News in Brief WASHINGTON. ,... Mankind s succor in Dancep, Skating Party radar contact with the described tonight a* ,.M an ^ ^ l'hl1 „ n W| It takes only a small amount of eavesdropping: to discov¬ question ward solving the whether ^I?lr*H er that the weatherman isn't the only one with things ebewhere than planned for this afternoon and tonight. So far the plans Thh Is the view , nfh- for seven parties have been overheard. Harald McClelland. ,lr ,'±,r* .The first one taking place* cottons officer of the ' m,mna when queried as t„ ',r" is the Union hoard's Party-1 eryone who plans to skate must sibilitirs growing , ^ meet at Peoples church at 8 with Party. The Union ballroom skates in hand. Gomes and re¬ signal corps annoim, *** will he the scene of the af¬ freshments have been planned fair, and Gene Devine and his for those who don't skate, and LONDON. J;,, orchestra will supply music for also for the skaters when United Nations j they s, "stag or drag" students from 3 return. today ordered i . td 5 p.m. global "peace Refreshments will be fold on Included in the program will BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET &rnv. to consider on M the second floor and tablts will be the popping of corn over the . . . concert stars . . . . be set up for students who wish open fire in the fireplace. Pat¬ Greek and lnd .;; * to play card br board games. rons for the party will be Mr. and The Budapest String Quartet on Nov. 11, 1943 at the Library and political ism;. H June McNutt, Detroit senior and Mrs. Russell Kleis, L. M. Fer- of Congress. imperiling peace. 1 will make their third appear¬ Jim Graves, East Lansing sopho¬ rell, M. E. Runyan, and M. E. Other works played on the Russia, which i. . . ance on the music department to the council i more, are in charge of the affair. McCullough. The committee in program will include the Quar¬ .... charge of planning the affair is series Monday evening at 8:15. tet in D minor. Op. 76. No. 2 Iranian charges ,. Heaven Seent composed of Joyce Lamb, Rock- The concert will be held in the composed by Haydn and Quartet ference in Iran . "Heaven Scent" is the theme of ford sophomore; Walt Geist, Ina music auditorium. 1 in K flat major, Op. 74 by "without founriati the Alpha Xi Delta term party Love, Detroit freshman, and Lu the right to oppi , . Josef Roismann, Edgar Orten- Beethoven. . which will take place tonight in Price, Lansing junior. than formal* >.<■. I the Union ballroom from 9 to 12. bcrg, Boris Kroyt and Mischa a Saddle Shoe Stomp Schneider compose the quartet case. ! The music for dancing will be Staff Members Return featured by Gene Devine and his Precincts 11 and 14 of Abbot playing violins, viola and violon¬ -orchestra. hall are the planners of a party cello. The program has been ar¬ S A. Apple, Jr., and Clarence WASHINGTON i , Included in the entertainment to which all the men of Abbot ranged for these instruments. Sanger have returned as members The Senate lain,, will be the "Juliettes," a sextette and their dates are invited. It will The program will feature of the extension services of the heard R. J. Thoni.r 'bjprtiors I which is composed of Alpha Xi be an informal radio party with Quartet in E flat that has been college. the fact-finding lull todav J Deltas, and a reading. Carrolyn "Saddle Shoe Stomp" for the composed by Hindeir.ith espec¬ Apple was a lieutenant in the halted Ms reading ,,i , .linelpj Forrester, Highland Park sopho¬ theme. Vern Dodson and Charles ially for the Quartet. The com¬ navy while Sanger was discharg¬ statement when it ilrvrlnprd ( more, is chairman for the affair, Beach are supervising the plan¬ position was dedicated to the ed from the army as a lieutenant to a bitter attack