Today's (ampus MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 'V MichiganPublication Stale College Weather Vol. 34 334 FAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. 4d Lib CUm JANUARY 30. 1048 director of s.,1 I Coleman, UNO Commission . recently found that room ^ssfjrtA ''on*raH i o run* "aHon,"he May See Atom Tests fjerrupted ! 0f a by the persistent hidden telephone After Testing Ground Atomic for Hep. Grant Asks For Statutory Booth «irlnrv Ik "Household finance." The < "Icman added the Secrecy Rule 0n Results „j ruirrd. proving the wlde- WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 \(P) — This government may effect radio program. let foreign observers watch the forthcoming atomic bomb * ".mniercialsi have on lis- naval tests, but may bar them from learning any technical facts obtained. This prospect rose today in separate actions in Congress .. A Rose f°r —*and the State department. TkCre are classes which do and If mm ■ • Secretary of State Byrnes which don't, but Germ- : ,„s I, conversational 308 says it flowers. \V hen Mrs. Hans HarryHopkins President told a news conference that Truman has ap¬ Leonhardt returned to her German class last week Dies After 11 proved the State department's plan for inviting the newly-cre¬ , after receiving her final ated United Nations atomic en¬ papers -itiren, she found on her desk a as an American Week Sickness ergy commission to the first test in May off Bikini Atoll in the with single American Marshalls. a NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (/P) -j.j.y ri,se in it. Subtly worded Byrnes emphasized this deci¬ 'a the card: "To a real Ameri- —Harry Hopkins, 55, the sion is not final nor binding, but ® beauty'" lanky. I nose-jointed man of he made clear ho hoped it would mystery who was trusted be. s by !hr late Franklin D. Roose¬ In Congress, the House naval 2(H) Students velt with many of the nation's highest secrets, died today. committee insisted — hearing allrndrd by Vice Admir¬ during a Even in death, mere was a al \V. II. P. Bloody, the man in To Register hint of m\>terv n the man who was so close to the late presi¬ charge of the tests — on enact¬ ment of a law rriiuiring the Unit¬ dent that he lived for three and ed States to keep the test results Monday a half years at the White House. A formal announcement by se< ret from other nations. When Rlanriy said the aenierl C P Hheads, superintend- | Torres plan lo disclose mil./ bare liirned Veterans Swell f Memorial hospital results of (he tests and kei u sec¬ Late Kurollnient "Harry Hopkins died at 11:33 ret technical details. Rep Rob¬ a.m. today. The nature of Ins ert A. Grant (R.. Ind.) .iskrrt for Claw* Figures i illness was obscure and final de- a statutory secrecy rule. j termination cannot ho made un¬ Chairman Vinson asked Blan- til further facts are available." Approximately 2.00 new dy for legislation tomorrow i•• in¬ Funeral services will be held indents are expected to en- ' at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Bartholn- clude the secrecy provision m a Pointers locate Kikini Atoll, bill to give formal eongrc ; tonal -[1 Monday, the date set for i warships and transport ; mew's church, Park avenue and in the Marshall islands where set locates Bikini in relation approval of the tests. id-term registration, ac- the effect of the atom bomb | 50th street. to other important islands in Only Rep. Dc Lacy (I)., vVash.) ruing to Robert I.mton, regis- will be tested this spring on As Mr. Roosevelt's closest con- the Marshall group. tidant, Hopkins was present at among committee members, pirs- ' tioned the wisdom of th< ban. These students include war the historic Atlantic charter i. ecting He said Byrnes should b r on- with Prime Minister cterans ami high school grad¬ Spartan I arieties ate? whose applications n dreaming in for mid-term have Party-Party For its final fling before beginning its Returns to Air | Winston Churchill in 1941. Hop¬ kins was at the Casablanca con- ... feror.ee. at Ca.ro to meet with . rncralissiino Chiang Kai-Shek. ... j.suited before i |ul Vinson the eommiftt brushed this aside with /the comment tiv. vomm{L. hiiS •*„„ JllriS , sag tion iav- •tion Nca student will take nine weekly "Spar¬ ! over the Statu department at the big three meeting in the "ik between Feb. 4 tan Varieties," radio broadcast, Union board will offer If the UNO commission 1 Crimea. - n- 6 •!;»• close of vvin- music by Jimmy Shafer's orchestra at md .'..11 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon in the Union Party-party from In July. Hopkins asked to be v itcd, observers from ' issia, meet for ^bie per: i> : ballroom. | relieved of his duties and to be Britain, France, China, Am i mini, each class or Final negotiations have*-— ike t a ice as — ' i \cased from accompanying Poland, Mexico, Yugoslavia. Bra¬ many been completed with the, President Truman to the PoLs- zil, the Netherlands, Egy a ami a- other students. president. said following last dam conference. Canada could be on liarvb :in Sophomore Hating American Federation of night's meeting, that no i appoint- He entered Memorial hospital udents continue Musicians, so that Dick ments to the board will be made 11 weeks ago and Snook will be able until only Don (.ossuck (Annus ude to put his or¬ spring trim, but that all, during the morning was reported to be; chestra the air for the broad¬ petitions will be kept on ft un- terms, and on but not critical Appears Slate . t enn til then. Hi' also announcer that ! til the basic col¬ cast from Party-party Feb. 9. the entire board, including sub- It ir.f lie able to at- according to Larry Frymire. . conn a'tees i:or Song C.oneert ating by next (Juirl To Show Film ■ WKAR director and ; 30 p., next Tuesday. said. program at »> Knives will flash and no?*", En, master of ceremonies for "Spar- * will ring *iut in College audi¬ be offered tun Varieties." On Fine Arts Series spoken torium tomorrow night wut English, ilotiM' Control -ocial science, Groups to Hand In Music Vtlvoritlt'tl Walter Quirt, assistant pro¬ appearance of the Don I >; sack ' fessor in chorus composed of 27 Km inns civilization, Frymire said that a majority literature and fine WASHINGTON. Jan. 29

arts, will appear on from the region of the Don i -es include al- of fraternities and sororities still the Fine try, and col- Broad expansion of housing arts scrips Tuesday night in the Included in the program v have not handed in music, and the ever-popular "Song n the urged that they do so immed¬ price controls .a, advocated to¬ Music auditorium. ' ^ >T1 „ wishing to perform should con¬ The campus drive which was Union, in sorority houses. Home ■ e tne Band tact Frymire by calling exten¬ sion 600. He is especially inter¬ sponsored by the activities board Economics building, and in co¬ TIME TABLE J M"riRN()oN_ ested in featuring talent from the organization which wili bc- ot AWS, under the direction of Lansing senior Shirley Hamc- j es. operative arc! off-campus hous- *L-Sc"n N':'dr"*d!-v Bazaar 's honored by each broadcast. link, began Thursday. • Such garments as coats, trous- TODAY— Harmonies Thc goal for Michigan State is ers, skirts, underwear, sweaters, Masterworki " In order that the Spartan at least one garment a person. Student council, 7:13 p.m. Song of the Week may be chosen This combined with contnbu- j shoes, galoshes and overshoes, US Union annex Workshop j and blankets are among the list P-StaM ' "rama> fairly, a ballot will appear in tions from other states is hoped of clothing needed. Psychology club, 7:13 p.m. Nieir"v- St0r,s in Review the State News for all college to reach the total of 100,000,000 Boxes from off-campus hous¬ 338 Morrill hall ;tU\, Fe'bawy) students who .wish to vote for garments. es are to be left at AWS office their favorite song. There will The clothes, which have good¬ before 3 p.m. tomorrow. The Y.MCA, 7:15 p.m. in/ Gu'ng_Un be a box in the Union to receive will letters attached to them, buildings and grounds depart¬ Peoples church the votes. will be sent immediately to ment will collect the boxes Freshman debute, 7:38 p.m. |"Literi lo the Band Jack Breslin, Union board men, women, children' and in- there. 7 Union annex Wednesday, J, Pane Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear It Thai Does II By MARION IIECKEL '"FTIHE fireman's bride, the fire- ! | I man's birde, won't stay home ! by her ftcpside," doesn't; I sound much like the accepted! song for Sunday, but day before ! i yesterday that refrain echoed! ! through the halls at Percy Jones j SfcDfcWd*' general hospital with all tjie vim. OUOPT and applause of an old revival j MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ! meeting. The Associated Prea* to exclusively entitled to the use for repuhltceUor ; The song, and many other with | of all ncTMLdnpnU'hei credited to It orTiot otherwise credited In this pap®!" and also the IocmI news published therein. All righto of publication on an equal amount of life and Special dispatches herein are also reserved. sparkle, was part of Speech Pro- , | fessor Don BueH's Spartan Spot- j Faculty Adviser A. A. APPLEGATE light review, which was on an. Manager - -- -- -- -- -- -- - JAN HO I'PS other of its preiodical trips to ■ MARION IIECKEL Battle Crock. Advertising Manager - - LEONE SEASTBOM In the spring of 1943 the last! Night Ldltar • - ~ DEE HEARING college variety show was pre- j sentcd on campus and one of the j numbers,, the West Mary Mayo j America's War Loader Remembered I minstrel act, | pear was selected to ap- i at the Fort Custer service | | club, the Ked Cross hospital and | An invalid, cut down in the prime of his life by infantile [Percy Jones. It was a hit. It was | paiTtlysis, came back like a true champion to become pres¬ I the first of many hit perform-! ident of the United States. ! uncos that State coeds have pre- , 1 sooted every term since then to . Franklin Delano Roosevelt would have been fit years old 'servicemen in Battle Creek. - 1 today. On April 25, 1945, u cerebral hemorrhage cut him I Sunday Brother B. and his wife i down. The whole world mourned. 'chaperoned another unit for an-[ Me led our country through times of great trial. The |other first. Twelve students went , this time, to divide into two! nation's first chief executive to break the jwo-term tra¬ groups and to start what Brother ; ,t/> M ® iw., o dition, bis new deal administration made history in many B. hopes will be the beginning of; ways. Depressions, recessions, industrial strife, war—in the 'ward' shows. "I am deeply grateful for the information you The review arrived early in the j have given me on the Atom—I pride myself on k. all the people looked to him for leadership, and in nil he afternoon and traveled through j filibusters timely!" justified their confidence: four different floors of the hos- i Roosevelt brought a new era of social emphasis. A pital. presenting 20 shows to the: country squire reared-in the lap of luxury and riches, he bedridden patients who have no i chance to see programs in the I fought for the common man. 11 is legislation promulgated huge auditorium of the institu¬ a policy of government for the people-by serving the peo¬ tion. After eating in the hugei, ple. Social security, the Wagner act, unemployment com¬ mess with ambulatory patients, j(STUDENT CO! M il. held in room lov the group continued with their I' pensation, to mention only a few, are among his work. Student eouneil will meet to- tonight at 7. All individual shows, and ended the J In far-off places all over the globe his name symbolized evening at the Custer No. t scr- 11night in room 115 Union annex new initiates are . ■ V 15 to discuss changes in the tend or call < '! The four freedoms he drew tip with Winston vice club v itti a presentation of at • freedom. ' on: titution, Helen Fisher, < pres¬ 8-25(19. Churchill—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, free¬ the entire show ide!,!, has announced. All stu¬ SENIOR riCTI Itl s dom from want, freedom front fear—kindled a fire of Bed Cross and Special Service j' dents interested ne invited to Seniors must i>i< I. representatives of the hospital j'attend. hope in the hearts of the downtrodden and oppressed. admitted that the number of on- ' immediately. If pro..) please return them i Fate decreet I that lie should never see the realization tertainment groups have reduced |!PSYCHOLOGY CLUB possible. Any senior u The rrgular meeting of the of his greatest dream, a united nations organization. Me considerably during the past few Psychology inontlis. and said that the type o| club will be held to- | filled nut an aeti\n> j laid tjjj^itfround work for the San Francisco conference pr. grants which the Spartan re-i1 night at 7:15 in room 330 Mor- i stop In the Wnlveriie do so this week. last April, and was preparing his address to that coifl r- r'II hall. Martin Green, < l.i« - eiice at the time of his death. Mis spirit lives in the Unit¬ i RESIIMAN DEBATE ed Nations organization today. A meeting of Freshman Debate vv.11 be held tonight at 7:30 in 1 In a little white bungalow atop Pine mountain at Warm ris.in 7 Union annex, according Springs, (in.. Franklin Roosevelt passed away. Me had to 11 .inn Thomas, s; tech de¬ luett going there for 20 years to take the after-treatments something new turns up for try- partment outs, but there's still lots of hid¬ YMt'A for infantile paralysis with which he was stricken in M>21. den i.ilcht that could be used if "Know Your Campus" Is the I.ottg before his presidency, Mr. Roosevelt helped lo found the owners would cease tucking topic of the meeting of Y'MCA the Warm Springs foundation for polio victims.. In the themselves undet the bushel. tonight at 7:15. Peoples church. months before his untimely end, he had taken a deep in¬ Ask any of the many who have A colored movie will he shown terest in expanding it for servicemen afflicted with the made these shows just how in¬ and l.l»yd licilT head of the de¬ • NOW Silt PA I xt i • teresting and worthwhile Miey partment of publication, will ilisi ase. FICTION'S can be Several of the coeds w ho lead a discussion on campus ur- A great man has lived among us. Let us not forget him. went Sunday have appeared ganiratious and student go' ern- MOST time arat lirtic again, and as one mrnt. All men are invited AMUSING said, "Percy Jones is getting to SIGMA EPSILON l DAMU«5 be a second home." More IVarl llarlior S.gnt.i Fpxi.m initiation will be Wmqw Bight now it is a second home foi approximately 1.800 wolinrietf f ice if/in. Smith lilasts it veterans greeted the und One -sprightly Texan in Wald !H Ivy- classified ads saying 'thanks tor'coming today. ( '.apt. Zachariasm Testimony This is my third anniversary at Jones." He then flipped ins one 'V EH I \.V s u vKOKOtig :i tailor Brothci B. and nis Custer ■ it suit, with j |,r ' ' > '»-s and extra pants oops have gotten to be an old it very welcome story They mid be even more ftequetit if See THAT DOES IT. Page 8 ONE TRIPLE o-avei Hugo On coal, la-.v si/c 34 8-3,53 lost A NEW FVERSIIARP pen Uiav h.-e with yotd t.,u a mailer of :• • J. at.. Jfctu.iv t., Stale .Nev.s v.nvv oi chune Tut' at 81113 COVE'S NEVER SO PARATROOPER WINGS on cam- ,V:' B-,t EOVABEE AS WHEN VOI RE Campbell. ••tod young PIANO to know" Swain Jewelry Store Joan kobekt LESLIE llt'TTON A PURSE i:. Oi ill >rsterdav Own- ALSO A loo u BIG REDUCTION ON OI R- q» Mate r'aiinoffice News 1* h-v identifying and at VERA VAGI 1 «n „ pa> ;ng for ( IIOKERS COSTUME BRACELETS "Calling All KiM** COMPACTS CHARM BRACELETS STATE STARTS LETTERSS addressed erie Mvilei •» Miss Vat- i \ti»t Stale Theater Bide. East Lansing THEATER SUN. sender in ' i mon Detroit Returned to building Would SPORT st«- someone \please claim letters at Union i,[fu ''% January 30. 1940 MICH ICLA N STATE NEWS Page Three Byrnes Tells of Agree incut New York Children Receive Award MSC Vets Enroll I Between Big Three At Yalta . In Advanced Winn* T« Support Russian Island Claim Military Courses U Asl!IN(;T0N. Jan. 29 — Secretary of State Fifty returned veterans have ■j I Byrne; > equal onlv to h 1 c.iifetence that ore tin hays to shift sponsoring. i. an the western Saturday right is the date chosen for two semi-formal Ijrcn tn 1'iiblish Terms term parties. Tiie Alpha Gam¬ attended the Ynl- ma Deltas will gi\c one of : . (in i a war mobilize- them, and theirs will take place lire to and adv iser to Prei- in the Union ballroom. The • • • ' ant he had left other will be given by the Delta iumi the agreement Zetas. •i is • titv last day of The co-eds of Prctlnct I in rrut'.at !!•■ said today, in Mason have a radio party and • to a i| ie> turn, that he hay ride planned for Saturday wn "n why its terms night No weekend would be .id' in published now. complete without an open house, | i! •■*.-•■( r. •: State department so the women of North and t amed ,m that Byrnes had South Williams have planned we: ti. question of one for Saturday night. On the making Urwmtii! | ohlic with Presi- same night the Delta Sigma they had Phis will give a radio party. T .man and that ic«t ■ 'n.it it would not be Sunday the Sigma Chis will i" no so without first hold a tea for the women who rv.u. 1 ■ * question to Great rtr.rt-anrt have- been chosen as candidates >rr. '•rr.m ttussia. The an- «id .'in ate that Byrnes with those for the fraternity's sweetheart, to er.d up the weekend social A Comeback At toster. -L Out of Nowhere— "King Winter" ! By DEE BEARING ■f Dinger. ' Dan had been ■ tanrn-r my I thing, well, at least it was beau- : NEW AND WANTED ti; <■ ' 'her . . . ■ poker pa" night at a tiful to me that they weren't kill- , I might be walk- • ing each other. Now, after four j K ircurn! • 1 odd days with 100'. w«k)I sweaters. Our large knit slipover in years of •college, I know what a If «'t hole between J pinning is. white. ■ ' 5.00 and blue eyes, 'k »! then. I After m .1 ' '"jght, I See that Max Kchulman, origin¬ have ' ■' i = i.'n that poker ally from the University of M.in- j arts and should nesota, and now of "Barefoot Boy j ot. and studied With Cheek," and "Feather Mer¬ •' 1 c the card stu- chant" fame has had an addition FOR DOUBLE WARMTH . . . to his literary family. "Zebra in society to • ■! ■ words of wig. Derby" has now been produced i The cardigan in contrasting colors of navy, black, 'at and although I haven't read the ' aspiring pok- book yet, I'm eager t a hot dog to a k to " 3 'ew bout" I I w the beauty of tho was as ings had burned down north, east and west of the Union and was. kicking myself because I got out of the annex to ibtei an in the world. see never what's sport. Green or navy — only 7.98 HILLS Pngc Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS VWncd.y, J,w Women's Co-ops Organize League -The Women's World. MARIE MATTE, Editor Group To Function Ah 1 Single ('nil; Officers AtVS HANDBOOK EXAM meet tonight at 7 r, lletttl Business AWS handbook rules exam for HOME EC FRESIIMXV women who failed the lest given Members of fall term a* well as those who board of the ||»m,. It a MARVLOL' HERNDEV have not taken the exam will be club Will mrrt to,lav „ " mi'' W o m c it's C'oopflrntive given this test tonight from 7 to in room I or the 'Pm I) in the lecture room of the les building, accord '.f' league was nrgaiiiztst las^ winter term in order to tiring' all womefi of co-op houses chemistry building. SWL MeM^nus, Font,a, All members ot r, ^ Hoard mrmlii is of SWL will •. ( • into i single functioning group. inert today at .7 p.m. In room IIS meet today In the . v :i The league consists of 10 rep¬ t nlon' annex, according to Thais of Peoples church ? resentatives. one from each wo¬ l.ucas. Iterrlen Springs junior. entitle party fo, , 1 • men- co-op lmtise and a member TOWER OVARII 'children's home, a< of Student council. Meetings are Members of Tower Guard will Mason, Saginaw ji: held tlie first and third Monday nf evory month nntl are open to all ro-op women. Donna Maddock Makes Swim Officers of the league are Hel¬ en .feffords, Detroit sophomore of Sunny, who e History When Donna "Sunny" Maddock . I smashed two WAA swimming her persona lily, s records last week and took n 75- for wintry Mum I yard backstroke title in Detroit, term, because • In ; it wasn't the first time she's to come h< re." A 1 I made history. man, she hasn't i I fur lost year Wttnny Was one of 1 to see the ralip | rigid i li" co to represent the - Civ t.il Plunge swimming ten pi ' i>i San Krann i" at a national All collection 1 no it. The women in ought home Clothing Colic v lie picked up 1 • •the clianipi'itr lop by a margin of , ' by It A G. Oil . '•" poods, Takes , Top Clare | are asked to tin i • 1 lection boxes ,I i Sonny's Mipcrh backstroke ;t"iik sixth at the national meet, fiee by 5 p.m. 1 ,: 11>ot lit place oi the medley relay. cording In shirk • H- link 1 • She u i at a put on the team in Lansing senini. : Apnl, nut, being coached by 1 • i National Champion Ann Curtis catalogues pu b. • 1 ; a i well as the team's coach, Spartans tell !,• i Charles Sava. weather will coo 11 an in Iowa, Miss Mnddoek 1 Quizzed about 1 I n amed to swim at the age of iny, who is man. " n> 1 II S Id I'enalize t'hinas I oily (onvo eight. She entered her first con- jtcst, an Iowa district meet, at the | education, swimming. w•> , 11'. it /• * Vef/r.s Peaceful I age uf nine. Slic laughingly re- | However, a . 1 : • •• 1 »• w 1 v1"II «" 'T omen lor \ol ,. , t.onelnnion j i alls taking third place in a 50- j pics of '4H iii-i t | y.inl ficcstyle face of three con- dreams, thou !,'i san'/oo . ' N TnLimi Lxams .. ! tcstanls. says it is just ■ .i Versatile Interests | Latei' Sunny lived in Ttuttc, I Mont. for three years, where her Every $:i.0!t n i ' initic Fashion* . |s\vimming caiecr hibernated. during the Y ■ However, there she became a , bring you $4.oo II inter larmnfs , drum majorette and proceeded to I stone 01 another field. Alter mov- Show lorietv ! ing to California, -lie became a j popuiat sight at sj'vcral army and | New prof t" . navy fields where she gave twirl* inoisy during ti.i Oft omit Lines | ing exhibitions and also danced !utCS Of till! j)V: 'when I'm stalk i: Shepard's . . . Casual Cam/) 4 v FOOT WI r All y i*il Vliiii-ur our store "v,'•••t-1 no Neckline* arc low tins for everything Loafers sea-on LONDON", .tan. ,-lvv T'nc and toi the coitimi; summer fasi - loos Itotii th.' vvuie and off-tiic- ("mud N.ti.. :•• unci: bv s'c.et Beds i .Ofe! j,i ,| niglit Iioteoi Itc.i in music. shoulder type and the V neck iVvgve Lie .itt-vT-ar-old hiuvtr- are popular. diph'.ma' aini Noi way's foreign Greens Coeds who desire something minister, lei the pes' ot Set le¬ aking the simple line, will lie Lay-General of the I'noc.i N.i- Blues glad to know that putt sleeves tiuti i ii gat i. ation . See onr sheet music are again the thing tor simple The security < ounci! met seo- PRICED A I dinner dresses unit for gowns roily, but American officials made of cotton. who attended the gathering of atitj record ilepurtiuent $4.95, $5.95 Evening coats of woot, after an , ",t> 11-nation body said Lie's enforced wartime absence, are "ame was placeo bet ore the and S(>. 15 again back. They are fashioned b\ K>iu '" d « Siettin- for both popular w.tn a Shaped waistline and abm e-the-elbow sleeves. full- the cou'twil.'S"was «-Uwted un' I animously and classical music. 20% Off Build's Music House oil All Handkerchiefs SIS S. Wash. Ave. makjokie dee shop Phone 4-M15 Across from the State Theater Store Hours 10:00 A. Ujotg pJjLTuwUay thru Saturday 317 East Grand River, East Laming LesdayN:m,anr3M946_ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Five - M , ',4 '•* ' r oporto SiufcoJok 4 • panmmw 00 ££k :im ill 1 tfrli 5; K. W You'll be perfectly sure of yourself at the skating rink, at the game, or anywhere else il your sporting this bright .ill wool suit from penny :' Sob'l black, green, or red wi'h • becked sleeves and back. skill to m.r . . Size* 13 to in. I' ev. j g,,,| 14°° PENNY'S Third Floor Sports Shop J\< h! SKIRTS SWEATERS wool flannel jackets. Softly A J7C In p etty spring colors 1 n* J mey. and black. Sizrs l't to 20. Othi 1 . . . . . . 7.90 to to.r,o x ur jacket —neat krk pleated or 098 Women's Blouses skirts of 100 . woo.. Sizes 21 to 30. - these all 'round pleated all wool : ' : green plaids. Sizes 24 to 30j \ Kitten-soft sweaters in <%A0 i line knits anil coarse knits. Baby blue, moss J N j green, navy, and brown. k > Long sleeve slipover style. Sizes 31 to 40. o \L PENNY'S Third Floor To brighten your outfit softly tailored cap sleeve blouse with flattering bow in fronts Washable white rayon. Siies 32.to 38. 3* A college girl's first love—neatly tailored'1 II spun rayon blouse. Pretty red and whiter stripe. Short sleeves. Sizes 32 to 38. 2* }fel PENNY'S Street Floor '' __ & .f; Wednesday, Jam,. Pane Siy. "" . q Swimmers, Hoopmen Face Tough Tests! W Favored Spttrlan (diord "Irish Cage Men Attempting ATI) Pmioi>i>ivr}\ Thirteenth Straight Win Favored In II (; In Saturday When Michigan State university dropped out of the Bowling iottrnevs to South Bend collegiate siiorts circle, leaving ! - — . Pool Meet With only three ' tomorrow, the .... S pa f t a n the roaches to supervise the In- remaining on theii lV " haskethallers will run into tramural program or find on- Alpha Tau Omega .. the top team in the nation, Other position. appears headed n SpartuliH Fare with 12 straight wins to its Knowing that Georgetown's straight interfraii - • Toiijuliest Test credit, under the tutorage of a quintets had always been fear¬ ionahip. The AT-. ed by their opposition, Coach have to bowl Del- coach who will be "fired" at the Of 'Tf> Season end of this season. Ripley was a "natural" to take Nu and Psl Upsilnn *, over the reins at Notre Dame's In the favorite rol>- 7 Heavily favored Univer¬ The coaching system of this vacant post. The university gave three. year's Notre Dame basketball him a leave of absence with the sity of Michigan will he the team has a peculiar twist. Elmer Dick Massueh an > intentions of having the popu¬ Jack Brcslin have truck! s nf the Spartan tank Ripley, present mentor, will.be i,.,, lar roach return when the ath¬ crhouses for the ! scpiad 'in the •lenisou pool released after the season's com¬ letic status came .back to nor¬ Bntiirdev at 8 p.m. Matt pletion despite his record or boys. Breslln holm .. mal. vidua) overage m- i Matin's swimsters will fro while Mnssuch l:a- v : rtiiii igned with the Expected Few Lettermeit Into the neel favored to sweep < ual game and high most ut i n- nine events. I. erf omblnation of When Ripley reported to ve them Not to be forgnttm In j.i > ■ -Ions meets, Michigan a Notre Dame, he exjrected a few ....,,, contract. and neck race am ti , •. has In " beaten only lettenuen back, hut hardly fore¬ ma Phis and . hnc-e, and the - -.; tlt.it I'oti >t was re verified n week ft South Bern! saw- the returning flood of fa¬ Epsllons. The Dep., later t ■ o they look the men- But!" Krause former G mous names that had made the to be regarded a sine "i i' i• Great l.nkbs s(|ii;id. left tli South Bend school last I rrh a court Mult im imi III Indefratrd power in recent race. take a coiiunand in the SAE keglers. In Lead • ,-i quintet nt freeslvl- years. , leaving the basketball consistent bowling crs. M:i11 Miioo III, son or the t without a coach, and the With six classy play makers ed high up in t • • ctiiiih. o "oiu undefe.ited In ulic fathers looked to other among the many fine- candidates, dtltil' on- t this season. He is ires for someone to guide Coach Ripley soon knew that he ershlp. Going im CUITentlv leading nil other dis¬ testiuv of the Fighting Irish had a court power. The team stretfli they shout.- tance i i o. hnv mi; turned in nidi a rough 1045-40 sched- progressed under his tutelage much difficulty . timer o! ' I !"> I jo the 220, olid and improved each game dtir- have a very high , 4:55.1 in the 440 yard freestyle. mg I he season until the present nlng the champion These i vo times ,'ire consider¬ time when the Fighting Itlsh Sigma Chi anil s HON W'AI.DROV a poor start but ably In ! r Hutu those turned in hold a twelve game winning ■ so ho to State's Abel (iilherl. Noire Diidip ling streak, numbering wins over in the final stmt i- Number |w«» man in llie dis- Del '.in I, Great Lakes, Mar¬ tance im ols is Nev ille Adams Wahlron lloltl- Scoring Stars quette. and Kentucky among MrCaffrer To Match Who rnr islently streaks across others. the marl, elose behind Mann, Firsl rivp Jobs When the Spartans face the I i ilituig Ii oi, of Notn Dame in When Ripley watehes Billy Wit* ^RTlll III* ( Oilt'll toil l-'restv lrrs • Massed, "Crystal" Klier, Vlnce In the -'print department. Dirk In the basketball version of their lies! game, they' I face the Boryla. and company, he knows Coach Charles M Weinbei r. Ireshman and former "The Man Who. fame t" Dinner" two highest scoring players in that his coaching job isr.'t the will send his ten- Saginaw Arthur Kill star, leads at Michigan State. D"ti Waltim. the Blue and Gold history. lam toughest in the en.je game be¬ former coach, Matt a grou|i I highly talented stilts. Ireshman guard, plays the lead¬ Klier held the old record of 293 cause his players have given University of Michm.n Ilis In"-t lunes have come as an¬ ing role. points for a season, and Vtnce hun all the qualifications for a received his degree chor man on relays, hot he holds Wn Id run is a elose friend, of Bury la broke it last year when good team, height, speed, pass¬ gan, swam in tin- div ■ ■ ■ his own oi the individual events, Pat Peppier, both having played lie (lipped in 322 tallies. ing, and accuracy. for Mann. Weinberg's best times to date high school hall together in Mii- 2.1 a in n the 50, and 52.2 In in j wnukee. Peppier played otiesei- .he 100 > rd freestyle, which are I *"n nt State beforcwntering the from ore to two seconds faster i ar my air forces and had plenty than Sp tan records in those j »f glow ing talks to tell Wahhon •Vents | about the Spartans' fine cage set- are Charlc the Fries uiid Dave Moss other two fieestylers Who min t out their host ol bet- tfr-thai ivernge team. i | op State Waldron decided a v isit when he charged from the service to vv..s m pay lie - Soon as /get ,caM/fa hsa Both Huns I nilefealctl journeyed t" the Spartan r..mi- heading /bra pho In the living, Michigan boasts ■■ Ale* Damn, one of the Hig Ten SiUdrnls with automohilr I lenders, v. ho has yet to be hrat- lirrmlls are allowed to park In em so i , this season. He will the following plares. accordiiu | ))>pitst> frosh star, Don io Ihr offire of (Iran of stu- ' Dunliai undefeated this ilrnlv: north of < .dirge audi¬ Ynu Winter. torium and the firld east of ! can help him grt his call through to the home folks The U olvc tie relays boast times li-ditlv better than the Demonstration hall, and north j by limiting your Long Distance calls to five minutes when of varsity tennis courts. S' met i tin medley relay the operator requests it. Miehiga i sw urn the distant e The rampus police are tag- | Ring all student ears whirh are n 3.01 tide State's best is found outside of these lots. The present rush of Long Distance calls means unavoid¬ 1:03V istermg 3 33 H in the able delays on some . 100 v.,i routes. We're hard work at getting •II M'COl with Peppier Inst fall and it here so well he decided t.» Slav ; l.k.dj new equipment and putting in more lines. So the Out for basketball he t.emin j dflavs should be growing fewer and fewer. Mean¬ ll'C, How Hit" jiushmg Ins buddy P. ppic - : guard job on the first jae while, your co-operation is still needed. Noticed the Frosh Star Cum h Ben Van Al.st.vne n ti. the freshman and decided to -■ •; ■ ■ him It wasn't long tn-tmc \\ ,!u-! run had completely taken • \ a! Nil fust five role Ag.imst t'ltiin-l Tlifl i I ill ii.ill lie hit the ho->p lot I(t ;s.ints. ; Tin lirlii Tltrt.1 to break into the scoring column I Drlt.i I HI IM»i K « heavily for the first time I .itnlKt i (Til Waldron's tiest js-i tormance t IM t |Dilot) came when State tangled vv.ti Alpha <• imtn.i Him i mltupof DePaill in Chicago stadium two Alpha » psl Ion |»| weeks ago. The stocky guard was : really "hot," getting 20 '.allies i Hob (jut hrnorhut Tony's favorite sin.', is the . r.e- ! handed push. Hv Ihhior Holland Good It.-bound Man In Van Alttyiu' * search for a i 4s 'Satisfactory4 good rebound man. Waldron ai- 1 though under six (cel. has help- j Condition of Spartan pole ed prove to be the.answer, lie; raultcr, Bob Carr, who under¬ has grabbed plenty of bounding j went an emergency operation ball from much taller opponents 'or an intestinal obstruction two,-by sheer leaping ability lavs ag«. and received a blood j If statistics oh pass intereep- rnnsfusu n, was reported by t tions were kept. Waldron would doctor (' laries Holland as sat- i no doubt be near the top on the ifactorv lute yesterday after- | Spartan case crew. He is forever loon | popping into the picture as MSC Carr is a freshman who was • foes attempt to work the ball in, (oing great guns on the State | and grabbing an opponent pass rack tea.-11, bavir.g out-jumped : when it's least expected. Waldron ill pole v ..niters in lust Satur- j is what basketball fans term "a • MM la >*0-473 At the present, 25 men are her mat'h with Elaine Brant of with Casper Clarke of Alpha Phi working out daily under Coach Block 11. while in block seven taking the high score. Mason 5 Zurza's watchful eye and lie has Sara McDonald lost her match to beat the Delta Gamma- 526-496, high hopes that at least a couple Doris Taubert of block eight. as Agnes Pulling took .--h game of these boys will Still in the running are Eliza¬ honors. develop into National Inter-collegiate cham¬ beth Hammond, last year's sing¬ At the Spartan alleys North pions. les winner: J.ani Hite; Nicki Al- hall won by default iron the Ab¬ Although it is still a little "**ii: Margaret Wells, last year's bot 17, and East Mayo won early to determine who the men runncr-up for women's singles; two Irorn Ewing housi, 605-520 will be that represent MSC. a and Jeanne Surge, the 1942 win¬ and 521-450. The high i.-orcr was few of the glovers have shown ner for women's singles. Barbara Cray, East M. y leal promise and Zarza is well Hie deadline for double entries The Zetn Tau Alpha- and tho satisfied with the way the men :s Friday. Entry blanks can he Kappa -Kappa Gammas each are rounding into shape. had at Miss Lucille Dailcy's of- won one game with J Johnson First Class Material fice, number nine, in the Wo¬ taking the honoVs with • score of In the 127 men's gym. She asked for con¬ 154. Mason 9 and Mason 4 also pound weight class, Doug Ho testants to get entiles in early. each won one game. lJ' ina Wei- Tierney and Justin The doubles matches start next daman was high scon i lor her nave shown Wednesday in the Women's gym team, Abbot lfi, whirl - •• -k two real 11 om 5 to H p.m. games from the Gamrr.; Phis. promise of developing West Mayo and Sigma Kappa into first class material. BLOCK two staged its second Intramural swimming meet and although South Wil- divided their two winning one. with Liu ■aeh Jman The senior I Hams won the meet Monday of Sigma Kappa ma iiieh night, the totaled scores of the srore of the year, I! South jw e 1 t e r - two meets results in the first Campbell won two gi [weights athave 'pounds 155 place being held by Chi Omega Zones one and three v Irom Doro- with Hi» points. Williams is in thy Lundblom bowinig ,-i-ore I Harney Glo- wicki and !.ee Dramo second u Hh HO.05. of 132. Jean Ingers -li I t 154 for i the I'i Beta I'his held third place present time are the Alpha Omirmn> - out it I ing performers at their weight. with .IB, while the Kappa Al¬ pha Thetas trail closely behind wasn't t|uite enough die !n thp heavyweight division, Chuck Clark, former It ttern an \\ itli 54 points. Kappa Deltas who loth and Mike Birlaczyc weighing in Barb Shipton of South Wil¬ games. i,ulan halfback, Amien Carter, is helping lite iit I HO pounds arc currently with his .performances in the hurdle events. Last throwing leather in order to nail i State he finished second to veteran Boh Carrier that weight'-: starting |ob. ,,s a member of the . shuttle-relay team. The lat- No John CI inched iesi in collegiate track circles. Carter is a fresh- where he starred in football and track at Eat- the positions on the However, as Zarza points ,,.it quad .m The New Tint Steak House not yet clinch'd arid > ;- .< i• ♦ : The U•« i f y. Coach Zar; il defin- nnoone cd e- ijimo from a Japanese defeat, '■• i'i* playing a fine American quintet in ior the binary Olympic* note the effect tint ! 1 !•:!(>, and big j . have nn II;- ■, six toot, i court i eorecntat -. •- aMy l.uiH'iiruiis — l)<*lti\p ilium"?,- man for the Three Stars Too Tall •at them the I Needless to ay - big George i Mikan of DePaul, Oklaho I.uIp liv«*iiin*j Specials all over Aggie's Bob Kurland, and Hairy " wanted The Reach" Boykins of Johns will not he considered, all Spartan* Have tiam mates New (iriil Fur ■■ v lay-shot. being over the limit by at hast ■.nfl his bud- half a foot. Athletic Dir B.ilph H Elimination of the "high Rising Sun • pockets" boys, though, will, it Young an' our ■; to win the State's sixth o i'ii g another anything, only enrich the-calibrc 1946 grid -.(■ Mis- of America's 194H entry. New Hours 11 A. M. Til Midnight many, in the There to rush the boys of for¬ sissippi State, 'ourt turned the Spartan "f a driving eign nations off their feet vill Previous i Friday ;tntl Saturday 'Til •'$ A. .M. be numerous fast-break, eagle- *i!* tu-.ng the Spartans . n Mississippi ps l.oq r.i eyed, and sure fingered >-nrs State int-lude Open Seven Days A Week who have only taken time out to -P: lor I faca 1928 at <1 •'.!! wil' a war. and long, de¬ tory the folio- tains to quit Increase the •■laie call! Share games played nmittec don't exception- lyour room* f1 ■ 8 feet, 2 exactly the lest and best . ' "Pics 'o'k this time in -t is well to will be DICK SNOOK And His fOR pUENTiNE'S » Snr.emV- ... ■' - r with your DAY ORCHESTRA 'ne studio of With The New Hut Steak House J,, ' - Wood . . . • Distinctively styled NORMA JEAN ""venirnt Prices Phone 1-1710 2321 E. Michigan , Garwood orand studio mil Azkoot River Ave. «*t HENRY L. OWEN'S, Prep. Lansing :£fl Phone 8-3418 T^"0T; V 'W j MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Wednesday. ,jv. Page Eight General Motors, CIO Renew That Does II Crew Begins Construction ,,f yJ For Term Play 'The Little Foxes' ' (Continued from Page 1) Negotiations to End Strike more Spartnng would dig outj their secret aceordians or violins Construction of the set for the winter term play, "The Little ing A staircasi on the back turns to Special Conciliator Confers Willi Leaders or ballet slippers or even their Foxes," is well underway, ac¬ old jokes. cording to Prof. Cecil H. Nickle view of the disapp, and'... . DETROIT, Jan. 29 (/P) — General Motors corporation Next time the review has of the speech department who is Living room and the CIO United .Automobile workers will renew nego¬ tryout sign, drop in and show in charge of the work. papered in a < . , what you have to offer. Or bet¬ The set now under construc¬ dark brick red , tiations—probably tomorrow afternoon—in the wage dis¬ ter still, don't wait till then. Give tion is used throughout the play, cal of early 1900 pute that has kept 175,000 production workers idle since Don Buell a buz/, over in the and has unusual and Interesting dining room wo last Nov. 21. * —— speech and dramatics department features. From the main set, a dark blue strip. This was announced late on Extension 392 and let him which is a living room, two This room an Radio Workshop to know that you'd like to help doors in the back wing lead to a reached through today by James F. Dewey, cheer those fellows up. dining room and a hall which doors. A pair of ; specially assigned federal II ro(i(lca*t Corwin are in view of the audience. extending from labor conciliator, after a series Piny Fontany Herewith begins a few timely Main Scene* are located in ti... of conferences with GM president words about things on campus we Since some of the action takes Crew Announced MSG Radio Workshop under Charles E. Wilson and top of¬ should all know, and usually place outside the living room, The construe ti,, ficers of the UAW-CIO. the direction of Prof. Joe A. don't. the audience will see three sets the chairmanship Dewey, who helped end the 42- Callaway of the speech depart¬ Next time you see two, three in one. Wright,' Vickerv. or even a dozen coeds roaming The room is differently shap¬ day GM sit-down strike in 1937, ment, will broadcast Wednes¬ conventional sets. includes: Louise < ■ around in tan flannel sports ed from troit junior; Ton. met first with Wilson, then with day at 4 p.m. over WKAR. Whereas the left wall extends jackets with a brown and white ley Sanders, i >, Norman Corwin's fantasy for R. J. Thomas and Walter P. patch on their left pockets, Don't back only about six feet, the Margaret Clinc. >•, Reuther, president and vico-pres- the rndio, "Mary and the Fairy" Show Your Ignorance by asking right wall is 21 feet deep, which more; Ray Y;, causes the back wall to slant jdent of the union, and again with will be presented. The author is them if they are the Bellhops James, Jacks' ,n both parties before disclosing he at this time engaged in adapting league of America on a conven¬ across the stage. Zolliker, Detroi: tion. These women are Michigan Pat Lamie, Den. had succeeded in arranging a re¬ it to the screen. State's top seniors—the Mortar sumption of the negotiations. of The story of the play is that a naive girl who wins a slo¬ Boards. STUDENTS Also on the Gruber, Bi rminyi;, < i. Attend Session gan contest sponsored by a bread During their junior year they Pat Paul, Deb,,.' Both Wilson and Thomas will were picked on the basis of their (Continued from Page 1) Dick company. She is given five will be given in the Ser¬ Straight, marks, activities, and service to courses attend the first session, Dewey wishes by the good fairy of the senior; Marian !!., the college, and (hey are a part vicemen's Institute and special bread company. Oak sophomore said. of n national organization for out¬ classes will be held in basic col¬ The cast will include Dawn Franklin Villag.. His objective, Dewey said, was standing university and college lege subjects in certain courses Dcmont, Detroit freshman: who women. in the schools. The four non- Trainor, Olivet to get the two parties together will Bod win, North play the role of the girl: So don't show your ignorance. credit courses for veterans in¬ 'and keep them together." Maxine A. E.vestone, l.ansing more, and 1 >< Instead be proud to know or rec. clude English, history, mathe¬ After the meeting with Dewey, graduate student, who will play Dearborn junior ognize Michigan State's Mortar matics, and science, according to Reuther said "The union is agree¬ the good fairy, and Chuck An- j Board members, S. E. Crowe, dean of students. able to meet ngain with GM." thony. New women students will be Neighbor: "Ju : There was no statement from Also taking part will be Mer¬ John: "So you met your wife at housed in the women's dormi¬ I can hear, you; General Motors following the rill Walker, Niles junior; Milton dance. How romantic!" tories, and men will be assigned proving in her i Wilson-Dewey meeting, but Dew¬ llaiteina, East Lansing sopho- Jim: "N<\ embnrassing. I temporarily to Jer.ison gymnas¬ Daughter ff;..e ey said ids talk with the GM more; Dick Mnher, and Bernard thought she was home taking care ium or to the Union building, not playing. I'm president was "very satisfactory." Manknr. |of the children." Crowe added. keys." Store Hour* Wcdne*diiv.. . . 10 to 6 ff) (/m^ Virgin flower HAND BEAUTY LIPSTICK 1ICTIII SII| SU perlative 1.00 hand* arm* elbow* JatoLonW East 4 Landing ounce jar