MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Eccles Lists Way. To Hold Inflation , 4 4 : AST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUEfHlAY. I'I^Tcak y Hun No. 0(1 Ft'dt'i'al Kfscrvc Rounl Cliairn*, 1(1 Forecasts Rise In Living Cost* Pope Pius Awaits Cer, erenumv |0D AY'S WASHINGTON, Feb. 'J"» (/!')—A "possibility" i1 turthor rise of 10 percent in the cost of living migb1 re- suit from President Truman's new wage-price policy vv as (IMPUS si en today by Marriner S. Kccles. chairman of the Ft ral "Reserve hoard. He told the house ha: nog r Hight Labor Head •ommittee that "wage in- Teases can only be just; when they can be met out ■. c-*. ml " ' ' 'i agent mUSl the shack cast Hits Strike creased productivity and :. witho'ut increasing prices." i rh has changed • v t ee times in the days. First it Control Bill Eerie* Proposes Plan To hold down the in tened "Sigma WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 '/V' - pressures, he proposde: nex" who then 1—Continue OPA for a: Secretaiy of Labor Schwcllcn- ,id to the SAEs. bach >.;.< :i honor the j Faculty Row. ci - of, the Administration Building Enlarged more classes The addition to the ad w M- f rulay. j jng presents a contrast in 11 Icclrical .Kn«»iji»'ti'*> oc held in the embryonic building pnasc. !Fleet New Officer* mi will begin A fourth wound is being mflict- "f the junior ed on the landscaping and foliage ere guests atiof tt.eir the campus east of the hos- election j pital. A raw piank fence en- Edilor M"ill Lecture Tonight In i. II, . I closes the excavation where officers, .i new classroom buildin wglil ,-tand "The post-War World Our iors: M ! WcClellan, P- in the near future. has Ih-cu chosen for chai? Fighting Men Expect" is the 10 ROUNDUP The next year Will bring more subject of the lecture Wil- Fred Soici s. Detroit will t" chaii man, lan, Paul Ingell, Vu ftKAR iam Bradford Huie will de¬ gon will serve as secretary _ 870 ke Students Enlertain handling the treasurer's 'I lit cs liver tonight in College auditor¬ will be Bob Dielenbach, 1> iroit. , ' MORMV,; With Variety Show ium at 8:15. He replaces Robert D»*-r. ■ Eoothby. member of the British A Variety show of MSC stu¬ parliament, whose lecture tour in i-m.g news "cmember dents entertained servicemen at '.his country has been camelled, Percy Jones hospital and the Fort ,«•(■.. , TIME TABLE Custer-hospital annex Sunday af- according to Dean S. E. c .owe. Music Room ternoon, and played at the Fort' Huie. traveling editor of the [ r map Custer service club that evening. ^me, jcan Mercury magazine has TODAY— neaoLi Ldition j Kappa Delta Pi, 7 Str.Kc Kathleen Wagner acted as mis- an extenslve tour. o{ the p.m. ■ the Band tress of ceremonies for the show ., 107 I'nlon annex. which included Barbara Dorsam, battletronts from tne Aleutians to MTtRNti(H)S Winifred Jennins, P.at. Kinney, Germany. J Winged Spartans, 7 p. nt. 7 I'nion annex lis Bazaar Ruth Henry, and Phillip Evans. | ' iS author of the book. Ik > in the News Other members of the group Chrisitan Science Org., 7 p. nt. for Air power» and bo Peoples church chapel J* 'tQ & Masterworks The to Sigma Phi, 7:15 p. nt. i c "• Tomorrow well and Harry Haight. Jean His most recent book is Can Do J II I'nion jgnnex J* ^ wf a Play zSk, Evelyn Rolfe, \llxine and j written about the seabe« and he IVnXIAM HITE ASME, 7:30 p. m. A1,ursni Record Day's News Norma Jean Skelton and Neville .is prepanng ^^olume about his j front-line experiences. To Lecture III I'nion annex Duzenberry. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, I, Fage Two Grin and Bedr It ®.v f'it'lii MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered as second-claaa matter under art of March Cast Lanstnfl. Mich Building Anne*, room •. Offleaa located on ground 1S79 at the poat-offlca, floor of east wing of Union Affairs of Published dally except Sunday and Monday morning* during the regulai school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students sf Michigan State college. „ Telephone — College Phone E-HJl Slate By TON! EBNKR , _ . ■ Celtagtala Prsai EditorW office - Ext. *»; Buslnsm roe Nrnosu ADv>*ms.Ma ei Office — Ext. 26$. and V SALLY C'LARK National Advertising CMtrv Puttnim Ktprcunuim Service, Inc. ,3^b^,Pye.°r by college carrier b to students: $> 0C MOM»ik«Avi New vmk. N. v. per year by college carrier to eon- If the man who wrote the fral— m* * • vnrum • lot Aootitt •• s» ruMiwi studenta. lad about letting it snow is a na¬ tive of East Lansing he must be MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assndeted Preas la exclusively entitled to the use for republication very happy. The only solution for of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this papal the problem is to crawl back in and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on your garret, toss more mothballs special dispatches herein are also reserved. on bathing togs, and build a fire. A. A. APPCEGATE With all the flurries of winter Faculty Adviser Manager - - JAN HOPPS back for a while there are a few Editor MARION HECKEL weddings to remember from last Advertising Manager I.EONE SEA STROM TOM RIOEDAN .week-end. The Thelas look to the Sports Editor • - (highroads on their way to Detroit JEAN JARVIS 'to see Mary Night Editor - - Vallel, senior, mar-, VI Alt It IIA Nit AII VN ried. Her husband is Asa Sher¬ Nl'.ht sports Editor wood, also of Detroit, who has just returned after spending.three in the Pacific. Tlir Rub (hi ('lass itlendancr years l,ast Saturday Allee Simmons, St. Clair sophomore, went, up the Among its multifarious rules and regulations, the ad¬ aisle to become the hndc ol Rob¬ ministration has one ctcd that students will he in attendance at wedding id VI I'henlk, "I De¬ every class meeting," one college catalogue says. ling and Rill Gerhard. The e mple Why this emphasis on obligatory class attendance'.' I- will live in Ann Arbor while Pell it believed that -tudents register for courses they do not LETTERS . . • To The Edilo expect to attend'.' Or can it lie that instructors nui-t it guarantee* lecture attendance, that the material thev i v lal ' EDITOR'S NOTE - All letter* to ceases. I,',,., „ 0,0 1 It"' I'rtltDi submitted with the eiten- i . •,,, , present lack drawing power,-that the;, may fail in create "" an- in !hc.(mn ,|( hp|ne published, must he 1 Know S.uina Kappa .iKu,.1 i»\ the v. iter. It lie due* n >t Itl.e nuimi i 1 student inter want hi* name to appear with the Barb Gatlnnd. --i i campus ' a«d 1 „m , L ,' i.en. .. h u t la- null. ,-Crd No let- II n.llegi li nt\arc not intelligent or mature enough .Vein. will be mat Ensign ..„„k!,j,i,u| o r miCe-a- . !-en.lenl ' lu detefmite ir owu conduct in attending classes, if Mill RllshiliX. Psi success it! college reiittit'e- compulsory cla>s ill tendance, 1 1.111- HI-1 -oil are 11(11 r '.f till- i, ,t j|„.s . \ i pick- VdV.'.r"' " the it might !'»• advisable to bring back the "truant offi¬ cer'' s\ stem ot Ia gone public school days. ita-s are the jar.d yinip . Hut if -tudents cut classes because they don't get nun h out of them, because the instructors are dull and boring, and "I can pass that course even if 1 don't go to i las.-." the problem of class attendance appears in a dil'l'i rent light. ' !" " -t '• >' '•»-« «'»men. I i„ns u we •• Comprehension of material varies with individuals. Mo-hi ■ k bnu- .-.1- off- If v,., ;,!| Some students ran grasp the subject matter of a course more easily than of hots. Certain course- require !< > atten¬ ! ■ aic .a-.ii pel "ii.ihiu--. I cants can in, tion from some students than others. '"i: lie.,! .a tee m:u:v "gupes ' C'nnie nit 1« • i .,11 k I'ii.-. i i 1 am nut cm 11iiif.i in desiring I p... Considering these aspects, shall our class attendance regulation- gu unaltered, or is it not time for a change'.' TO the i • Hover, i — awful INFORMATION •n ' (See I f 1 It i - i M.PII \ /I T \ liUITISH WALK!'s M \DE IN i S. A. Denul ,\SA|K • The regular mer'hix nf the WINGED SI'ARTANs American Nnrielv or Ali-i-h.iniral W meed Spartans w ill meet in Engineers will he held tnnlslit al room 7 nf the I mini annex ,<' 7 7: '50 in rimm III nf 'he Eniini an- tnnlsht, lee Sloruitt. l.rosse Custom Quality ne\. Ml member- ..ml ntlier in- I'ointe freshman, announced. O rested student- in llie school of ( |||tlsTIAN s( II N( I- ensineerins are lequesled to at- ORGAN!/. \TION t. nil lo a—ist in tnikins future in-. •t s . .. , plans ot die organization, vc-li n.eei .o n n- r * i. * ti vrn u it \i»io cm n i ei u ' . v . ' 1 N !. t1 U - i r' •Mi. . j -U" • i ■ ; 26, 194G . February MICHIGAN STATE NEWS V Page Three ijraii Pi«s Hurry I p. Hoys Roc•ort jivoi'cil MSC Entries for the Slate News Spfirtiin track all-college power and setting a new meet mark for the 113 feet 5's inches ■ h bowling classic Mill number was ton much fori 75 yard low hurdles, covering the ,new meet record, be taken all day today and to¬ Wayne university as State distance in 9 seconds flat. ainicii, 15-9 morrow in the I'nlon to fill the j Bruce D.ynnn, c.„(,. lemalning 20 tourney places, literally shut out the Tartars! Barbas Breaks Rcerird 1942 Spartan track le;. snowed Saturday night l.v a score of 86 i Footballer Tino Bfirbas ncgo-'>"me of his pie-war m when h'lli- Mikles staled for Saturday on the -rial. 12-3 to 17 1-3. Spartan alleys. 1 tiaterl the 300 yard run in the , he put the shot 44 fee: a inches, Eleven new meet records fell as Kir" «-* • Kegglrrs should Match the record breaking time of 33 sec- \0» sports page for announcement ! State took all la.- one of the 13 jalso setting a new me - record, onds, M-hile dependable Jim Fras- I The well balancer' Spartan ^rti fi'iriin .. iHBOl: Mich, Feb. 25 (A ) 43 of the times they are to bowl. This information Mill he in i events, and islam in six of the races. ' scored The individual star for the a "grand er set a new mark in the 4-40 squad will now start r fitting for Nn AR,'. -tling team bal- either issue. Friday's or Saturday's Spartan thine!,ids was Harold yard run. the coming triangular t'n Notre ""'""i i;.! m» ." books at three Mayhem, who toofe eight points Ted Woneh and Bob Vosbcrg Dame and the Uni ersity of , jhvcc losses here to- took first and second in the pole Michigan Saturday re.'d in Anjf L surprising 15-9 vic- ■, jhy scoring a first ln the high ,huidies and taking second in the vault, Woneh's winning jump of Arbor. i ,Michigan State Stair Hill Try | low the hurlesof Mayhew turned in time 9 8 seconds in the : • week of Dick Kopel. I For Second H in ( oleman Stars highs. . Ten i thst at 128 pounds, for Wayne i war duty, was 'M'v \V,T.i-s , e eh Cliff Keen scales in favor Kopel gave Over II i scon si n Michigan Staff college lagers Big Flmcr |Negro, gun fn,- Colemai who set ; u Ta sky wm.u Detri k in ' Shepard's . . J,,Ai'ceted points in on the home stretch o| the rur- land added v, lass by outpoint- rent basketball season, agnit h p,,i! Muwrey. meet the University of Wiscon¬ ,,,,• feature bout sin riext Friday night in the .Jen- jj.'ll courtright, veter- iron fielrthouse for the las', til , i.er home from of the campaign , • • , Spartans* Na- Meeting Wise,,-. „ tor • at 155 pounds, final two games of last year earn- Coach Ben Van A!'-tytie s , ag. r- . .lis tiophy for defeated the ll.uigei- o\ ,:i t; . • i,i.ints of any, I last Saturday i.-ght on W. 111 the nation. consin floor. K-. Ma iiigan heavy- : ■ i ictory for his j , Forward Sa:n Fofn... State's Bob new points to his ... . ng , * i t.nal limit which ; corning out ..f tin • .!• eigh u | < , , !•,(> Spartans a \ Mtsin (t.i i; y .i (iecisioned It eld *.:r a pin. ■ i Michigan's Sciv Mem Iters Kill « ,mi<- l"» stark. IM> rt id fled hi Hosier I.iliii \llrert. (M) i n k Kin-ill. ( SI I. d. „„ ; I., I ,i i ,■ Knur.id < MS« i a mil i nrirlrlslil. i M> Mik11 il i" * . .. I., •> llllMfll, I MSI I Mil iiurl Horllls, I MM') I1,. - • . in «. iini llu nr\ks . I M I nntl hon*«r> u.v rah Meet In Vtjua 'l-.niWh f«, r Ki ; »• m * " !'. : 14 Lom|X'tilionTo • I fsT IK INK IIIWK 11 Ml s • featured editorially by - NO \(iK I IMIT IIAIM.ITS COIR K\ Soft Drinks I hful I. or I,' built-up on the heel...to add grace and litbemss M Tiro II rrlm leisure hours. l.pft to tour . ore weeks to • r tied for the ' t hall bowling ; Sec them...try on a pair! econd team i : d MCA PRESENTS . ; precinct 16's i *pcforfccJ. Nam* r*gJ. 'earns are now 11 onors. Warner led j in person eh game and [ THE BAND YOj VEi> Hefute liu.sin^ alvs;i\H shop the svindfivv-i at ■a .th his 213 ! 565 high series ' HEARD SO MANY'TI$E5 I ' average game n so far has I . ON RECQ.RQ'jq THE Ali; l ipan with an i ist one point i . ON si 's 171 aver-1 extra A D D I. D : , 0NTHE 5TAfife ■ il "THE MUSIC Of vrafra* "1,1 FK NNn il ami baseball irtened by the • '< Pornari to the BABY" i amy uniform •• years service. jor }Kc eniirc jomilij NEW MAW If OF TIME Detroit South- ' otbatl, basket- .. -tar, held down COMEDY and " 317 East Grand River, East Lansing ' Charley Bach- I Nt SI AL Ot CI PATIONS ',eam and was Scientific fitting for .Men, Women, and Children - Aeball club that AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH AU HIS IAMOUJ ST*« II Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday China Tells Plans LETTERS TO EDITOR Peron Intends To Stay To Reduce Army (Continued from Page 2) the other. Up t, • Campus". It is only because I feel ing at least n-,. In Argentine Politics CHUNGKING, Feb. 25 bP> — myself called upon to do so, hav¬ see-saw on China consolidated her govern¬ ing received a mandate as it were movement w • ment and communist armies to¬ from my libido. And then only votees withm day into a single national defense with temerity do I sppak for fear party has hem (iaiididate for President Makes No Claim force, which in turn is to be pro¬ that within the hour I shall be the throne, bee. To gressively reduced to 60 divisions found lying on the plain, a sad group known Victory; Opponent Reveals Confidence of about 850,000 men within 18 corpse pommeled to death by a tional party. months. dicd-in-the-wool traditionalist. It is trnlv BF3UN0S AIRES, Feb. 25 (A*) Col. Juan Peron, labor — General Marshall, special Today a world shaking struggle have a track:: ■, party candidate for president, today issued a post-election American envoy who was a prime is taking place between the forces Ah, where t, statement indicating that "whatever may be the result" of mover in the unification program of Light to with "Traditionalism" not to smoke' ! yesterday's balloting he had no intention of abandoning declared: and the forces of Darkness to wit of a company. , "I can only trust that its pages "Non-Traditionalism", May heav¬ fellow known politics or dissolving his* party. will not be soiled by smallcgroups en help the innocent bystander or being ordered . if irreconcilables who for in sel¬ mc. Perhaps I will be thought pipe, or on som< Peron failed to claim vic¬ orable occasion tory, although his followers — THE - fish purpose would defeat the Chinese people in their over¬ guilty of rushing in where angels fear to tread. Yet in "all my born mark, "Oh, v. insisted that he had won easily. whelming desire for the right to days," or most of them, I've nev¬ road and I'll't , His opponent, Jose P. Tamborini, in a statement hist night express¬ ed confidence that lie had defeat¬ WOMEN'S WORLD live in peace and prosperity." er -been an angel. This is why I and I'll be in - The difficulties to which Mar¬ wish to tread so reverently, of¬ (or somcwheri shall alluded were cropping up fending no one. time.) ed Peron. already, however. Reports circu¬ Therefore, my friends, I say to "Pat' ) ... •; HOME IX' SENIOR BOARD Official returns probably will lating in Chinese circles said 14 you one and all It is conceivable Members of the senior board not be known for at least 30 or top-ranking government generals that someday most of us will be Ed. note: This of the Home Economics club will had vainly petitioned Generalis¬ smoking whether ye like it or not. r„m|ud„ I 40 days. no smoking" meet tonight at 7:15 in the Home ninimtrrv Both English language morn- simo Ching Kai-Shek against re¬ A few by smoking now may fig¬ State News. Thri. s Ec library. h,,.. "J ing newspapers in Hucnos Aires, ducing the army at this time. ure they're getting the jump on be said, so carrv . the Herald and the Standard, ex¬ YWCA „jlh a • pressed the belief that Tumborini YWCA members of the person¬ had been elected. al living group will meet this On the other hand, El Laborista evening at 7:45 in the student said that "although we do not parlors of Peoples church. Store Hours Tuesday ... 10 a. in. to 6 p. m. know the results, wc have com¬ Dr. C. W. Chamberlain, retir¬ plete confidence that we (Peron- ed head of the physics depart¬ istas) triumphed due to the heavy ment, will speak on immortality. vote cast and reports from our All members are requested to at¬ tend and students interested are £»!■££ committees." Tin- only claim of any irregu¬ larity in the voting one raised by a was a Peron newspaper, invited. minor ORCIIESIM Members of Cirrhosis will meet \ J.a Kr>oea, which complained that from 4 to fl today in the dance in several instance Peron sup- I Studio of the Women's gym, uc- poiters were "molested" by j cording to Madilyn Hurley, Ki democratic union challengers at | I-rfinsing senior, president the polls. 1 KWL A general meeting of SWl. will Dramatics Honorary I he held tomorrow at 5 p.m. in j room I ot the Home Ec building, Initiates Pledges | according to Pres. Adorec Evans. I Manistee senior. Theta Alpha Phi. dramatics; fllETA SIGMA I'lll niorary, held formal initiation for seven A meeting of all Theta Sigma new members last Phi actives and pledges Will he week. Pres. Yvonne Pessel, De¬ troit senior, has announced. held today at 7.15 p.m. Ill room Initiates were: Dorothy Dye, 11 of Union annex, according to Jrnnctte Nixon. Royal Oak senior. Birmingham senior; Handy To l'oorten, Pontine junior: Sally KAPPA DELTA PI O'Connor. Grosse Points sen¬ A special meeting of Kappa ior: Gloria Hoff, Detroit sopho¬ Delta Pi, educational honorary. more ; Beatrice Luce, Grosse Will lie held for all active mem¬ Points senior; Marilyn Green. bers today nt 7 l> in. in 107 1'iiion Detroit senior, and John Swank, annex, Eleanor Itost, president, Eaton Rapids sophomore. has announced. J&eJte/i/i'mwrvnA. ZII'I'KR NOTEBOOKS of <;i:m i.m: seal llathkr tutluiht on ) our Future nud »« yovr . iIkL little kotos There's a lifetime quality we haven't seen for years in these really fine 3 -ring notebooks. You'll be proud to own one. i,;.V Two Sites 8 X lift . - - - 6.95 7'/l X 10J/j • • - 6.50 Plus Federal Tax ; . 1 M'M-JLk *HS& \ Luggage 107 South Washington Ave. Leather Goods Trunks Gifts JamL»>onV- tula