WAYNE MKHKAN STATE WW Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College With WuflKf Partly Cloudy Snow Flurries 34 334 _EAST LANSING, -MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1946 Russia Yields In Dispute With Britain Today's Campus Frosli, Soph Class Elections Soviet Vice Commissar Withdraws Charges Againtst British Policy Scheduled For Next Week I To Kill or Not Student council, MSG student governing In Handling Greek Situation Proff„or !lan» Leonhardt told last night to hold the freshman and body, voted LONDON, Feb. 6 (/P) — The United Nations Security I of Ills comparative tov- sophomore class elec¬ council tonight ended the critical Soviet-British dispute ISSS" they should brush tions from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the lower I ^«n their '.pelllng. The cause next Thursday. Today's nominations have been scheduled over lobby of the Union the presence of British troops in Greece after Russia I Z his disturbance was that a *in 206 Horticulture building yielded on every major charge made against British policy I I Lent had spelled "assassina- *in Greece. incorrectly: "asslnatton." I leonhardt thought H was per- Stassen Sets ,--e 130 Morrill hall for the soph- \ *roap "!d FiMmnflitf I 1 Soviet Vice Commissar Andrei Vishinsky declared in I fectly aslutne- omores, according to Dalel1 11,Iluule ljlsls a* statement to the council Four Phases Brown, Sebewaing senior, \T,1111p i ho vase with n statcm nt by "We in the United States should ing service persons, John Mc- The guest list for the affair is President Norman J. O. Mi in of Noted Artists think through our responsibilities in the world and proceed realist¬ Caughna, St. Charles senior and fund committee head. said. headed by Gov. and Mrs. Harry Australia, and pass on to U next F. Kelly and Pres. and Mrs. J. business. ically, with hope and confidence" The fund, established in De¬ Both Vishinsky and Be- To Play Violin, in their fulfillment. Stassen discussed four phases cember, 1942. was directed pri¬ A. Hannah, See. and Mrs. K. H. McDonel, C. O. Wilkins, Put', surcd members of the coun marily toward students who left and Mrs. Tom King, and Mrs. their niiiin aim was for tp ly in 1 that of American responsibility in the MSC to enter service and have I Harpsichord Isabella L. Gonnn. the interest of world pea, and postwar world. since returned. It was designed Others will be Mr. and Mrs. stated individually their v lling- 1. The UJnited Sjtates should so that for 10 years following the W. H. Uerkey, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ness to make concessions ;hat .ie\:>nder Schneider, violinist give continuous and vigorous end of the war, veterans would end. R.spii Kirkpatrick, harpsi- support to the United Nations or- be given preference, with stu¬ American-Drawn Plan Veterans under either P.A. 16 . known for their j ganization. This is no guarantee dents who have attended State a P.A. 346 who have been ill Vishinsky put forwai thc < of chamber music, \ ot peace, but would be establish- year also eligible. or i American-drawn formula after .i concert at 8 p.m. i ing a 'beachhead' of peace. school since fall term 1945 or Fund By-Laws lie iiad flatly rejected a i, ■npru- before and who have not as .vet v" Music auditorium,' 2. "We must definitely commit mise advanced by Makia, and Roy L. Underwood,' ourselves to a domestic policy" Requirements for the fund by¬ received subsistence checks, instead presented this plan laws include, (a) a 1.0 all-college should leave their names Im-' music department, that would go along with the oth- scholastic and (b) 1. That the council mvi< average, pre¬ mediately with Tom King, head ■\as until recently 'er na,'ons in carrying put the vious attendance at MSC for tormal resolution nib the t fine BudaJeS String I°f thc P™,jles "! the workl three terms. This second pre¬ i of veterans' affairs. A reprc- senlative from the veterans ad- i Ku kpatrick is rec-i who Wi"?,t ',eate i,nd economic requisite was amended last night ! ministration will he on campus 2. That Makin as presidi nt of America's most emi-1 P^ress. 3. A determination of our to read that the previous attend¬ ' to follow these cases through the council should make a ilie- laration of the situation. '.oi'dists, both in solo I atomic policy. The speaker rec- ance could be waived at the dis¬ i to completion. 3. That this declaration hould ensemble programs. cretion of the scholarship com¬ , , , . . ommended that the manufacture, state that the council has taken celebrated artists e linest eighteenth possession and use of the atomic mittee in the case of veterans. ]u M(. ^ ^ „ Akers_ note of statements made by tlie [bomb be outlawed; that a system Loans are limited to .SlOO per Mr ,,nd Wrs w G Armstrong, century music that of Bach, Mo- delegates of the Soviet union, the l()f inspection and control be in- term, with a maximum total "f j)r Siirah Van Hbosen Jones and United Kinriom anil Gre».t transcontinental 4. The establishment of an An would come due one year from s K. Crowe, Dean and Mrs. E. L. ■' m 1944. under the '■t fr.eCw.!..'KC Foundation of the auspices apolis or West Point of diplomacy to add to the personnel of thelatlon. j the date_of the No borrower s gradu- AnVhimy. 'Dcan'and interest rate will be Dirks, Dean Marie Mrs. H. B. Dye. and Dean j~\V i II Top PIcltTlC Lcrary of Congress, and have state department more able,jef--charged for the first six months, unce m. u two other tours, fective and better trained young -McCaughna said, but a four per and Mrs. L. C. Emmons. III Scholastics included on the list are Dean j ;:"-s.ns tr.e concert,- to li total of nearly 50 people to carry out our policies in j cent rate will start after that and Mrs. Wald Giltner. Dean and The newly installed chanter of played in the first world affairs.—M.D.S. 'period. Mrs. Howard Rather, Dean and ; season. Deita Gamma sorority won- top Mrs. -D. R. Rodney, Dean and honors in scholastics fal) arm Ire;, program will include Mrs. R. C. Huston, and Coi. and with an average of 1.882. S"na',is. in A major, F ma- ■and D major, by Mozart, and International Center Forms Mrs. G. B. Egger. I'atronx Included Following in a close place was thc Alpha Gamrnu Del- nond * No. I in B minor, Concluding the list are Mr. and sorority with a 1.857. T!|e wo¬ 'I in E major, by Bach. Hub of Foreign Student Life Mrs. R. S. Linton, Mr. and Mrs. men of Pi Beta Phi, woo last G. O. Stewart, Prof, and Mrs. A. ar took the cup for hig i scho¬ A. Applcgate. Prof, and Mrs. J. lastic standing, placed third. Located across from President bles a meeting of the UNO though ; W. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. WDIO ROUNDUP j Hannah's home on Faculty Row much more informal. is the International center, one of re,-,rescnted by 22 students, Bra- 1 Foster, China is Geil, uv|li anda The standings and averages of Mr. and Mrs. Emory the other sororities were: Kappa the most interesting places on Kappa Gamma, 1.803; Chi ' line- WKAR — 870 kc zl[ ^ India 5, Canada 11, Costa j Miss Frimodig announced that gu, 1.796; Kappa Alpha Theta, campus. „ p.,•> Fcii'irtnr 5 the patrons for the dance will be 1.787; Kappa Dolta, 1.731. Alpha This hub of foreign student life! Ku a 6, I anama Eqpador 8> j prof and Mrs Uona|d 0, 3^1], Omicron ™fs MORNING— Pi, 1.666; Sigma Kappa, is supervised by Dr. and Mrs. | Cuba 2, Columbia 2. one eac" i Mr al)d Mrs. Robert J. Coleman, Shao Chang Lee who have de-u,.om peru, Honduras and Haiti, |prof. and Mrs. Leonard J. Lukcr, .645; Zcta Tuu Alpha, 1.636; PfS~Dawn Sa'ute voted a great deal of time and|anrf severaj others from various I Prof, and Mrs. Charles N. Mc- Gamma Phi Beta, 1.608; Alpha : Morning News Chi Omega, 1.596; Alpha Phi, effort in making it a real home, jo—Calendar • for the Day total of 75 i CiU ty, Mr. and Mrs. John S. 1.501; Delta Zcta, 1.419, and Al¬ 9 Kemember for students. Their hospitalities countries, in all Pingel, and Pl ot, and Mrs. Harold pha Xi Delta, 1.394. 30-Hymr.s you Love go even to meeting the foreign 1 foreign students. In addition B. Tukcy. News — students when they arrive on there are many nieces and neph- the Music campus and housing them for a lews of Uncle Sam who are mem- 30—Tr,e Bookman TIME TABLE •» few days until they become situ- j hers of the club, Midterm Enrollment ated. Friday nights are the fun 3o-H J-,.Knittle) ;; 40—Heauhne Edition Friday night the center resem- nights. Sometimes the Friday Swells Registration night meetings are held in fhej-ii Si w wnke UP the Band Union because of the large turn- lO 7 viq wi..,!*,.,!., I«J" MtUleiltS TODAY— m r.'. '-1"" News Michigan Bell Telephone outs. They consist of planned en¬ MTtRNoON— To Interview Women SWL Personality and Social di-Nnvelty Bazaar tertainment or the students pro- j At the midterm registration 5 p.m., 104 Union annex v'-de their own music, sing their ; of Monday and Tuesday, 103 ,'"kraphy in the News Michigan Bell Telephone com¬ American Legion, 7 p.m. (E- C. native songs and do native dan- men and 20 women enrolled. Prophet) pany, of Detroit, will be repre¬ Union ballroom 300 ces The best rhumba teachers on ! This makes a total of 123 new -Song: and Harmonies sented on campus tomorrow, campus will be found at the cen- students, 81 of TKoca which are return- v., Mortar Board, 7 p.m. 3 3oJ?',tnce News of the Week Placement Director Tom King, tcr on Friday nights. ' inrf imlai-nne fitttiroc in. ing veterans. These figures in¬ . . ■ 1 . has announced. Miss Roberta 115 U nion annex 4 00—r'0 Masterworks One Sunday in almost every clude some short course students. 4 iTVmpus Vignettes Taylor will interview women month is set aside for open house. The most recent registration Spartan Christian fellowship 4 3oJ.es,erday's Rhythms business administration seniors 7:15 p.m., 435 M.A.C. On the remaining Sundays there figures show that there is now a 7v rs, Around the World who are interested in personnel are evening programs. These pro¬ total of 7,139 students enrolled YWCA, 7:15 p.m. jdo r 5 Hui«r) work. grams are open to all interested in Michigan State college. There Peoples church 5 uZc 'iers of Tomorrow King added that appointments and members of the are 3,650 men, 2,300 of that num¬ 14—Summary 0f the Day's with Miss Taylor may be made students faculty, as are most of the meet¬ ber being veterans, and 3,489 wo¬ MSC Hotel assoc., 7:30 pvm. news G 00—y,UUr Dinner by calling placement office, Ext. ings of the center. men students. 103 U nion annex Music 525. Thursday, Febru; Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear It % i ii i.iv MICHIGAN JIAII NEWS Affairs of Entered at Mcond-claa Matter wider act el March HT» M the MeMt Cast Lansing. Mich OttMM located en (round floor of eaet wtng of Union Building Anne*, room •. PubUebeo dallg school year and TburSay and Monday momlnge during the I during lummtr eeaalon by the at State •f Michigan State coUego. By TO VI EBVER ItaW. AawriaMd CaMagtata hw Telephone — College Phone 8-1171 and Editorial __ _ Office-- bt — Mi: Office — Ext. MS SALLY CLARK ar_ i j it, .. iji iim Tanrira niuUNll Advertising service, inc. 1 Subscription rates—Sc per copy: 13 50 per year by mail: tut per yeas Ctllrt' PmUdA-rt K^mnuiht by college carrier to studeMR |Mt ago Maeiaon Ave. aw a • tot'oa • New Voaa. N. V. L01 •••tin • t»a n»cw< per year by coDege carrier tb MB- students. NOW that the midterm are can over with and the books be put away exams for another three or four weeks, things in this MEMBEh OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS department are beginning to hum. _ „ The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republleatlo* of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper Wonder why it is that people and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication ah can't concentrate on both affairs special dispatches herein are a'.ao reserved. of the mind and heart at the same time. Anyhow, things are Faculty Adviser • . . A. A. APPLEOATE Manager ..... JAN HOPES starting to happen around here, Ed Iter , . MARION HECKKL so we'll get down to business and Advertising Manager - . LEONE gEASTROM let you in on Mr. Cupid's latest victims. Night Cdltor • - - - JEANF.TTE NIXON In the engagement department EDITORIAL STAFF Violet Sehwart*, Flint freshman, Night Editors - DEE D EARING, HELEN COVER, JEAN JARVIS, received n ring Friday night from ,111.1. I.IPPERT, JEANETTF, NIXON, sports Editor . . - TOM RIORDAN Abe Myers, also of Flint Abe has Feature Editor MARJORIE LAN NDKAMIR I just recently been discharged Women's Editor MARIE IE MATTE EARRALL. from the army. KATHIE MULL. MORTON SMERl.INt;. Mary Klclnhans was busy over the weekend adding another ring Reporters — CARROLL HEKEMER. ELIZABETH CORRV, CAROLYN to the one she was ah eady wear¬ KARNEY. LOIS KENT. MARGE KKEHER. THAIS LUCAS. DORO¬ THY MARTIN. KATItlE MULL, TOM NORTHWAY. OANE OLIVER. ing. She and Boh Thaden were CAROL SMITH, M:A WII.SON, JOYCE ZOLL1KER. married Saturday at Peoples church. Bob is a Delta Sig, and hbs just gotten out of the army. Mary is a senior from East Lan¬ LETTERS . . . . To The Editor sing. With these hasty corns of ro- "Ml have nothing to do with a prefabricated b we stop your mother visiting US?—She'll bring her!" must be supreme if we are to ntantic gleanings the tide of TO the Editor: To odd grievances of to the list various of petty mem. have winning teams, a beautiful Iturns to Greek letter ae. campus, worthwhile traditions, or tivities. Five new Alpha i hi m- bers of the student body, I pro¬ personal pride in the fact that we ! lives ore wearing the lyre for pose another. This is the matter of carelessly cutting across campus arc students of State. What this , , •hool needs is not . . I th«t first tune. New initiates are 'Marion Cannon, Toledo, (), soph- .. , , INFORMATION tvhcrcvcr the way seems short¬ omore; Virginia trench, Niles more "keep off the grass" ftgns, er or the mud shallower. Granted or editorials on "smoking on earn- 1 sophomoic; Millie I.owe. Bull.ilo. »j AMERICAN LEGION MSC HOTEL As six i uiuv Y., sophomore; Doris Pick, that the unseasonal weather pus," or more inducement to |I Crosse Pointe ' The MSC Hole! „ changes have made the turf sog¬ athletes to obtain better teams. junior, and Betty | A meeting of the American Le- gy, yet is it neeessnry to plod What this school needs is uni- Lou Harkin, Marquette sopho- jgmn will he held tonight at 7 in ho)d a meeting .u , iihc Union ballroom. Women vet¬ day at 103 Union , across every saturated grassy firotion and leva lion of the es- 1 ...» ... "r' .. Sor erans are urged to attend as well ing to Peter II plot" pl.it dc corps. Ail things spring S,,n"i,v >""s '« ™"r as men. ()., sophomore. El. This and the other grievances from tins; tradition* are honored. ™mc™s h'' " three"'ll!; a!,,n>: will be follow.,., that have been brought to light in friendliness O— enhanced, student I The C hi Os have tives. They are Pat Crane, Detroit new ac¬ j NEWMANAn open CLUB eers meeting of the New¬ discussion of sunn's the State News spring Irom one participation 11(11 III 11Itl I IIII I i nc rensed, 11 IL. I tilM II, ithletic I| (ItlllUllV , ... ,, , eluli ill be held Sunday at SPARTAN MAC. V/IM source—■student spirit. This hack¬ prowess strengthened, and pride »Phomore: Virginia O.lhnolcy i 3 man w p.m. to discuss plans for the COMMITTEE neyed expression is the crux of grows in the individual to say "I J;"8' ,!"'ns'n1, c. and j proposed , There will be a of °ra-v ( ampbell. Papal t ity soph- 1'atholir student center mwi-i: . if every adverse condition that has am am a a si,.dent (or student for eraduate) graduate) of been mentioned at State. imore and future activities of the club, Spartan magazine eonimiqee t. Michigan State college'" The tradition of Michigan State The bright star o; Sigma Nu ! according to Helen Krnll, presi- morrow at 5 p.m. in r»nm T . If ttiis panecfNt seems too sim¬ has the college is one of a united stu¬ meaning for new initiates . dent and Lansing senior. Union, arrordin:: |Vt» dent body and of friendliness ple, we only need look to the Donald Coddington, Jackson Gems, Canton, ().. sophomi"" spirit of such schools as Harvard, freshman. Wilbur Hart. Jackson ELEMENTARY F.l) CU B reigning paramount. But the sit¬ Princeton, Notre Dame, or many ! A meeting of the Elementary uation has rhanged. Now the stu¬ - freshman, and Dick Poole, Cin- others. Our s Education club will hot be held much as wc make it; it is not .of the (''"mati. i'. freshman. Completing dent body is subdivided into va¬ . the roll of new actives are tonight as previously scheduled, rious pressure groups, social groups, and classes. This unpre¬ i product or appropriations of the I V'haries Holland. East Lansing SPARTAN CHRISTIAN cedented subdivision of the stu¬ | legislature or winning football , flrshnlan. and Kent Ksbaugh FELLOWSHIP teams. 1 lies., things do count, but Cil .)nc1 „apuls lroshm,m Spartan Christian fellowship dent body has led to negligence of the Spartan tradition. jonly secondar. y. Primarily ! most he a will and a spirit tha v,,.ro b„,v there W|U, „vpn m,.„. sx, will hold its regular weekly meet¬ Wlth m.,Uw ()f ing tonight at 7:L*> at 435 M.A.C. No group should take the re¬ unifies the student body against |lledglltR th,_ Hl.,,k ,,lls ,aU>. Rev. Joseph Dibley from the sponsibility of flaunting tradition subversive opposition. How gory Horv are a„, Amu,n Amien Carter, CarU, Saginaw Main St. Methodist church in for inconsequential personal sat¬ yoor SPARTAN SPIRIT? fresliman; Lane Stone, French Lansing w ill give a message on isfaction. Allegiance to the school Robert Vosburg Sre AFFAIRS. Page 1 Isaiah. CLASSIFIED ADS One CLASSIFIED day Two days RATES 30c 55c MIR THREE slightly damaged sport SAI.lv ^S^e/urruj/nmA. Three days 8l)e I coats- 6 button, pleated back. Four days $1 Oo I Price — anything from 7 dozen Five days $1.25 doughnuts to a lien on your Each word over 15. \\\i) cents per word grandmpthei s insurance accept¬ ed. Dave Smith, 644 Ounson. n FIREFLY P.S.—I also sell bookcases. 83 'IO ntlY. Tenor Rax In good con¬ dition William K Law, phone 5-8581 between 5-6 p.m. S3 ■■PMww LIGHTER GIRLS-—12 lonely vets want dates. Call K. M. A. house, R- 1)030. 83 HAVE WIFE, but can't be w ith her unless I obtain large room "She'd better gel a . « r a part input. Needed by March Logan dress if she 15. Call Dab Evans. Ward C, to make him say I' - Welh hall 83 MAN WANTED. Lifetime oc¬ cupation guaranteed. No refer¬ BLACK wallet containing mon¬ ences. Apply room 356, Mason ey, activity book, ID card, at 146 I hall, ask fur Dottie, 83 auditorium. Reward. C. J. Tint- i mins. Phone 8-U69. V RIDE to Holland Sat afternoon 84 j gruel tiuUneeiit, Ext. jC8 oi 81282 If' YOU FOUND my heavy silvei S3 link bracelet, lost Sunday, please ■ all Ketl. H18I3 Thaox. 87 TWO FELLOWS would like to BIOLOGICAL Science lab. Whig- rent sedan evening of Feb. 15, book Either In Morrill hall or Olds hall Call if, 8-2882 for J-Hop. Call George, 8-3068. 83 PERSONAL "K and E" decitrlg slide rule, black ease. Reward. Swede llaggei - ARE YOU LONESOME. GIRLS? Strom. 8-2136 83 Call Dick Caskey at 82081 I'm 3T0". dark. 175 lbs, good dancer, and C'hem. major; 83 ilk1 107 South THE KEY to uerfect smoking Washinq igton' Ave. 116 W. AHefPtu. UnsiM rsday. February 7, 194« MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Thre« k'ayne Cagers Invade Gal Ca Spartan Freshmen Poised To ly Dig lip Break Collegiate Tank Marks ISlate Court Tonight ( ert a i n (lossy Ha n dies Michigan State college ley Harned, Dean'Waters. Allyn Home frr.ni' the season's* swimmers, heading for the !^cSorn!ilA ^nrique R< ndon' and finest rJ ,11,0.' cagersroad trip, Michigan"will take I For Their Teams University of Wisconsin, not aRre^on two only have their nnnds set on • HJH fe" formulable » .v., t'orni.'Utiuc Wayne on- Open Letter vv uyne un- tonight at 8 By MARGE McRAY j newcomers to the squad, will beating the Badgers Saturday, but' swim in the freestyle department, ■' "" ,Se l fieldhouse To State Fans: What's in a name? Coach Charles McCaffrco's boys! but McCaffree lias not Women basketball enthusiasts hope that two new records will led in which events to ,.laee them. yet deeid- il-ll| I in ■tan. This is to come to the res¬ have turned up with team titles fall to Spartan glory. I : 9 that are anywhere from the Howard Patterson will be out' teven out of 14 cue of Shorty Krall. \ , f»f» .... Voters 10 hearts and flowers stage to the to break the freshman intercol- -Mil ihi» artans are Sparte— aiming He takes a terrific "rid¬ flora and fauna ) KIHg IPfllll category. leginte 150-yard backstroke roc- 1 better their r "l0° average. A ing" from the crowd during , , ho! V „n.t -aide southern road ^ Janet Hill, Pat Mulligan and ord of 1:37.9 set by Paul Herron, / f) I 4* S /■ .Sf ft I 4* drop two games to home games, and since we Ethelyn Smith, members of one of Stanfuid university in 1939. i "'•i of the teams, report that while Also the 400-yard relay team — v an i Notre Dame, and think Shorty's a pretty good ntting around trying to think of comprising Patterson. John Do- f## /fjf/f/f/ Mt>pl ictory over Cin- ■c,si «n "n fellow, we feel it's unfair to a name for their team they came Mond James Qui cloy, and Rob- Kr.rati- ■tars, who lost to throw up a lot of raucous re¬ to the conclusion that a fast and ert AllWantt—has its guns set on ! „ MARTV IIANKAHAN three veeks ago, provided marks everytime he sets l'eet snappy team heeded a fast and the freshman relay record. "Condition will be e priino Patterson, one of the big point- | on Ot- 'm op|f>sition throughout on the court. snappy name and thus the Jurlor when Naval StateAir take .itial tilt a ith the Spartans, "Steamtcam" came into being. v makers on the State team, is un- lawana * ' A"" fon this w.isn' ntil the end of the _ It's not that way on road Pi Beta Phi lias 'Harts' defeated in backstroke com pet i- iniing Saturday ig." says I iaiiag"ed to pull I trips. That is when ho is free The Pi Beta Phis modified 'ion this season. He broke his old I boxing Coach Lou / .a. "Wo that S ,r the fire for alto do his best. their arrow into dart and call varsity meet record of 1:40.4, nay. not have ihe once tiut Anyone who a their team the "Darts." accord¬ bringing it down to i .19.fi m the we have the conditio and en- ■53' . I)! 11Q 11 10 Ol Sam . c„_ I has been >ii on a trip with the , |« , , , ing to Julie Mockey. Other out¬ meet with Michigan last Satur¬ liiiisiasm, and that's nt •ins Huberts, and oi-' team Will tell you that Shnr- standing members of the team day night. The college meets." The mitt coach is ' -hlv sat- 400-vard halked up 402 of ;o points. These the team needs jtv is the boy to watch when are Mead. Pat Coombs and Marilvn freshman tie intercollegiate vcord : lf tied till the in Midi • n of liis , rallying. Who (>no of the clubs is miss-nam¬ 42.0. set by IIrown university Spartan l.H)\ IT! and as been ; the rest, have; can uians through the ever forget the wav ed. according to Jeanne Bertel- m 1941. State's relay team has working llinn rxtm ■utrd the jshorty lmtt,(>(1 ((p 1)op;u||.'s scn, who assured us that their beaten thi- record in close to two past few days, koopim tie boys seconds. However. :hat is when keyed up lor the opt ing meet i ranking among j nil-American (.M'orge Miken. tome, "lamely Hearts," was a Zigmund lndyke swam with the against Ottawana 111 i Saturday ..rites among the | Miken made 2" points that •arryover from last year and mt true at all litis term. crew. Since lndyke is ineligible »n Iowa. midwest, re-; night, hut when Shorty The lineup for the was to compete for this maik. Patter¬ . •st et Includes 'S' for Slate , u'Se^ed'andl^"^;^ inclined to fa-1 onl>' hreak ,him away Mik™ for tour Wanting to include the name o! their house. Potter house, and son will nil m the men to Wisconsin. Present vacancy. Met'a I free experts to lake 15 has been annoimeed and those barring men any will late eaiiv /•ami ualties, . in this game, {baskets. also the name of the college, th< plans call lor tiie squad to leave Friday Tierney and n»»u« 1 In Alstyne reported! A , jt hotter House girls came to the mdidate working Short V who afternoon and return Sunday. oi s into Saturday's m , ., „. conclusion that "Spots" fitted J i i tin* lighter el a I Men scheduled to niak .in k Wulf, fi- ' saved ! he W ayne game on their need. Hetty Sawyer is trip ate Patters Willard ('im»|- )mainds. fi atheiweight - and | Jan. 15 by rallying the . ago boy, who i team sports manager lor this team ev. Paul Seiboli nines Timmas. ! Martin at l.V> p id; will Senn high ... om entered college {with his hard and terrific with Helen .let fords the team's star. James Qingley. Robei! Allvvardl, present State, hack boa rd work. The recent Abel Gilbert. John DeMond. Zig- iolu ny "Chiel" I'm mo. 145 .lean Cunningham reported . 'out' with1 the 11,011,1 tr»P thnt suw thp Spari¬ that their team was named after id lndyke. Don Dtinii: 1. Dud- I pound vvclteiweight Harney and ne of the lead-{ ans play Kentucky, Notre their sorority tlower, the violet | Glow ii ki, at la.i p. ins. • Jim Demgcr. a KIS-p.-i e Chicago high i Dame, and Cincinnati also nul thus the name "Violets." Statf Kiflers W in i dlcvvi iglit. will earry It seems that there's a rumor | saw Krall in his best role. ' that physical education majors Over Five Sclitiols I tilli hopes in those <1. Mike Bioliie/yc. lig i !Ml|\II>1 U. SCORING But when Shorty is home are hearty and certainly mem¬ weight ill 175 pounds, . he just can't live up to his bers of this campus are Spar¬ ! !ie Spartan • if team oiitsbot Coon. 20n-pound tie: <• r r lusual performance. The tans. So one hardwood group five eolleges in tel. graiihic meets ! complete the State lii•: to be called !!>o v* "Vs mi crowd doesn't do hint justice came "Hearty on Jan, 2fi and Feb. "J. Sparties". Among the l>esi ot it . Zarza announced Shooting ten men on a stpi I ' Chuck Calkins, u vt "ii ! ''V constantly "riding" him players ate Gloria Oxter. Don-, in prone, kneeling, it'ill.:, and j St ilOXC n 1942-4;' ■ it |« xx mn the floor. Shorty is a big Piek. Marion Duncan, and Hel¬ landing, the Spa:' ,i compiled a ' errliiv ind will t», "i "» S hoy and slightly conscious of en Nussdorfer. 12.993 .-era's ga.n-t. Hiio State's . ' State in the < • Slippery Slickers 3.59K and I'm vers Illinois' Feb. It! j ) | his size, but he plays a Ruth Arncr. I.u Coohcan and 3.950. Stiootn I'v of re-man team •ason t t « i sportsman's game, ami we're Mary True are all members ol 1hc Spa - — — {for him. the "Slippery Slickers" learn !X1 148 710 i , . . . , andd teport that it was the name I So Jet s cut the jeers and "t one nl the gills high school portable bas- , |)OOS short. Certainlv he ile- Icnison field- sm.es |,ett/)1|. |irt.Hk than Piobubly the most startling nough to com- |.. , . ami fantastic name, the "Purple Feb. : a regulation flat. Passions" lias alter all ;r 1.893 State News Sports Staff very logical source. cuts' |V* Howling High M VriM.i: I) Ml V :•! f u. Nfj/cc /leads Bowlers II ilh 2o."> T/\TE i a wling for the : the losers live, took over | •tigh individual bowlers rolled off u match with! siiay night by Delta Chi, due to a discrepancy •pares and seven ! in the schedule. By virtue oi Joint was At the same time, the ATO Steffee with "ill!. Veterans l'UI. - SAT. • a a 235 game, | Potts' 455, Delta Chi split with Do Voir Have ({uestions On— previously held !ATO at two points each. > gma Nu, who | Over on the other side of the j alleys, Sigma Nu took tour points /. IiH'innc Tux "ee's high game | from Lambda Chi Alpha, with i or the ATO keg- I George Kinas leading the win¬ ' 'clta Sigma Phi ners by rolling a ">03 rene- Sig men won ! Dick Kieppe. former Spartan . 2. Assistants* jttr vats' ivivas. It tuna fnol »- A it i vvas gmad for then added an- j who footballer, replacing Doug Fr.'/ has left for the ,-crvice, was lants. nursery, etc. •| . | 'otal pins, 'second high for Sigma Nu -.vitii I inung team was 479. ' t. " came 9 up with Leading the losers was John point man for Markham who had a total ot 418. Discussions TONIGHT on Bttllt Topits by (luaiified Authorities MSG RED CEDAR POST 1(12 barber shop m AMERICAN Central Michigan's Most Modern Barber Shop LEGION 209 MA.C. AVE. Union Ballroom 7 P. M. i ..mmm MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Thursday, Feb) Page Four CIO, GM Strike Rests Open Thursday Evening till 9 On Steel Settlement Wage Issue Remains Deadlocked As Parties Discuss Minor Points DETROIT, Feb. 6 (/P) — Special federal mediator James F. Dewey today expressed the opinion that the "steel strike must be settled before the General Motors strike can be settled." Dewey's statements came after another two-hour ses¬ sion between representatives* of the CIO United Auto Workers and the strike¬ bound GM corporation, whose production lines have been idled - THE - Carlye 78 days by a strike of 175,000 production workers. WOMEN'S WORLD The meeting, which Dewey said "brought the parties cloder to VWCA agreement" on minor contract Members of the "personal liv¬ Originals points, was held in the absence ing" interest group of YWCA will tonight at 7:15 in the stu¬ Seniors who had their pic¬ meet dent parlors of Peoples church. are tures taken Jan. 18 and Jan. 21 should come to the Wolverine Continuing the group's study of office today and make appoint, religion, Father MacEachin will ments for retakes. The pho¬ speak on the Catholic faith. All members are urged to attend and tographer will make retakes students interested arc invited to today and tomorrow, according attend. to Dorothy Knglehardt, editor. TOWN GIRLS of UAW President R. J. Thomas Women who have not picked and Vice-president Walter P. | up their pins are requested to do Reuther who were in Washing-,so in the women's lounge of the ton for a Thursday meeting coll- Union between 11 a.m. and noon fluid . . . flatter inn cd by CIO President Philip Mur- | and 2 to 4 p.m. They may also line for lliis ray. phone Ruth Kotz at 2-7774. Neither GM nor the union is¬ MORTAR BOARD sued any statement after the C.artye original meeting today, but Dewey reit. . Mortar Board, senior women's . . , ... i crated his Tuesday declaration I bo™rary- Will meet in room 115 in rayon jersey that he "thought something something ! Umon "T?" i1- 7 pn\. ^mbcm t asked to bring a list of wo- would come out of Washington tcith new fullness . . wtithin the next few dt.ys' to spced this thing up." ^®"r°r have lhem Rpnt b* an* SWL new hell ami Asked if wages were discussed today, Dewey said, "the wage A meeting of the SWL person- problem is always shelved in fa- ality and social groups will be billion ilfhiil vor of other contract points." held today at 5 p.m. in 104 Un¬ ion annex, according to Ncdra 22.'>~> . .. .Macduff, Pontiac senior. WOMEN'S • AFFAIRS • SPORTS (Continued from Page 2) jLick, Ind., freshman; Don Morfcc, Gary, Ind., sophomore; Robert *exclusively inns By MARGE McRAY Maldegen, Detroit freshman, Lawrence Thompson, East Lans¬ THE WAA basketball tourna¬ ment is fast reaching it's cli. ing freshman, and Henry Muur- max as the end is now in sight er, Monroe sophomore. with just a few remaining games. I Fraternities arc coining out of As the blocks stand now the Slip¬ the postwar slump by leaps and pery Slickers and Willie's Terrors bounds. The Delta Sigs bad an hold top position in block one, I initiation for Bob Ramsey, Detroit both with four wins and no de¬ I sophomore; Jack Keller, Kalama- feats, while in block two the Izoo freshman; Tom Lilley, Coop- win your valentine's heart . . . Colts are also on top with four ersville freshman; Larry Nelson. victories. Grand Rapids freshman; Bob In block three the Abbot jLudwig, Muskegon freshman, and Exs have pushed everyone else j Ham Hurst, Downers Grove, 111., freshman. out of the lead with four victories ' is she an aii"el? and no defeats. The Driblets and In the Phi Drlt house there Floorburns are having a battle j have been some changes made. royale for the crown in their iThe new administration took over block with Floorburns suffering with Glenn Johnson, Grosse He •live her their first defeat this week. senior, president, and vice-presi¬ The real competition seems to dent is Fred Houser, Detroit sen- be in block five as there is a four iot. In charge of the monetary way tie for first place. In the | troubles is D4ck Hart, Detroit struggle the Hearty Sparties, senior, and Walter Campbell, Sanford house, Lonely Hearts, I Kansas City, Mo., senior, is sec - and the Steamtcnm are hoping j retary. for tlie final crown. While in | Also we have the list of six block six the Winsuckies are the freshmen and one sophomore who by undefeated team thus far. | went active a week ago Sunday Helena Ktil>eii«tein The results of the games that j at tlie were played this week ore for dre, Grand Rapids; Jim Phi Delt house. Carl An¬ DcLong, block three, a victory for the Ab¬ Grand Rapids; John Fishleigh, bot Exs over the Berries by the also of Grand Rapids: A1 Jone, score of 34-4, and the Wildcats Rochester, N. V.; Art Nolan, East badly clawed the Violets with the 1 Lansing, and Dick Zobel, Fern. score of 20-2. I dale, are the freshmen carrying In block four two of the teams suffered their first defeat. I the new-badges. Bill Merchant, The St. Joseph, is the lone sophomore per fume 1,00 to 7.50 Alpha Chi Omegas were defeated in the new active group. for the first time, losing their game to the Driblets, 2-0. An¬ eau de toilette 1AH) to 3.25 other heretofore undefeated team SONG OF THE WEEK was the Floorburns who lost to the Darts, 37-21. cologne compact 1.50 The Hearty Sparties are still CHOICE showing their strength and took hotly powder 75 to 1.25 a game from the Steamteam, 21- NAME 17, while in block six the Win- plus federal tax sockies plowed Robinson house Song with most votes will be under with the score of 33-6. played as the "Spartan Song of the Week" on the "Spartan Gen. Masaharu Homma Varieties" program from 4 to —4-:30 p.m. Saturday. Admits War Crimes JacoLctiV MANILA, Feb. 6 (VP) — Gen. DEPOSIT VOTE IN BAL¬ Masaharu Homma acknowledged LOT BOX ON LOWER DECK today that he issued the orders BY NOON TODAY. for the Bataan death march, and East I snaiwg that he knew 100 U. S. and Fili¬ pino war prisoners were dying The desire of perfection is the daily at notorious Camp O'Don- worst disease that ever afflicted a Jacobson charge account is so convenient nell. the human mind.—Fontanes.