PAY'S UMPUS MKHK1N STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College . VOTE FOR AWS PRESIDENTS TODAY In Lower Deck of Union • " Vt •I'll Vol. 34 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1M6 NO. 403 \fatch the Birdie r„d »•"" PhilliP t0 be exact, w™ ■*■ Telephone Workers To Strike Today taken at the ft* phomSp* he' Student Council To Tieiip To Hit Long Distance Calls Request Officials Survey of Attendance Setup WASHINGTON, Hope To Stop Shutdown March ti iVP) — Final strike orders Members of Student council voted last night to present for a nationwide telephone ticup starting at 6 a.m. to¬ ||/it«y» Moving a recommendation to the administration asking for an in- morrow went out today to 250,000 union workers as gov¬ Li i« always welcome, but a I* got an added boost out The recommendation ThL u e Pres?«t^ttendance would lead toward aprogram at MSC. possible student- ernment conciliation efforts bogged down. ■ The strike, affecting long V, Lcel from Nancy, his ■faculty committee or consid- distance service throughout 5d niece. It was tied SWL Chooses -|on of abo,ishinK the Two. Railroad with green yani, -and the country and local phones the uneven printing was cutting system. in many cities, was declared off. "inevitable" i nearly worn inside the on a little silver- cushion of cot- Neiv Officers sophomore Margaret Foster, Detroit and member of the Brotherhoods tion of in telegrams members of the National Federa¬ Telephone workers i«nt to council's constitution Cttm*.' were two pieces of Tneer's bubble gum. For Next Year read the revised committee, constitution FixStrikeDate Belicffhat ticup still might Slay Be Averted the which will be presented to the be averted CLEVELAND, March 6 was expressed by a u>ol(l Tops List Dora Jean Lindbloom, Detroit student body for acceptance the /P)—Two junior, was chosen by the mem¬ second week of sprinR term. Ma¬ hoods railroad brother¬ government labor official, who told reporters there would be no bers of Spartan Women's league today set 6 a.m. (EST) strike "unless everything goes | Prose Readers to be their president for the com- infi year. Miss Lindbloom wn. jor changes in the new consti¬ as the deadline for a pro¬ tution. which will be considered gressive strike which could tie haywire." The official, who de¬ clined to be quoted by name, said -he prose read- he thought the negotiators yet elected from a field of six can- i ,J>" 'he administration today, Vn.nces Fausold, didates willjup the nation's mil system, but could reach a "basis for ; cttle- at yesterday's elections. i', inior. Second \ be in the election procedure and labor experts observed there were mcnt." Vice-presidential duties are toij,, representation, at least two ways of delaying or were taken by Only a "miracle" could pirvcnt be handled by Margot Jaques. i Hollaire sopho- Grand the shutdown, NFTW President find Mm Kllen Christian- Springborg, Lansing sophomore. Rapids junior, and Alice |s,udents lo l>WU»n rickets for the joint concert J. A. Boirne told newsmen as he Students will petition for the ■homore. |M: M'ti ac-|wjjj l>e the new secretaiv the primary elections, in contrast to by Bidu Sa.vao and Nino~Mor- was summoned :o a last-minute \Ioiree Com- newly elected treasurer is Norma the present system of open tini, schrdulrri for Monday, |conciliation conference with U. ocpartment. TIbbetts, Detroit sophomore inations, for nom-j all positions either I will co on sale today. Students S. conciliation director Kdvar L. were Stven Warren, a! before the | j junlor Representative on the council or for class • >1 f i- I mav rrrrivr tickets in exchange lor coupon N, according to the t'nnsirirr Ml Disputes Jean Slack, Jackson sopho- ters. was present- . more, will represent the u.nior * epted t If declared eligible and ac- | ileaii of students office. The "miinele," ho sn.d in the primaries, their I *eulil 20 minutes! I be an agreement by the Ann rienn i class, and Evelyn Bell, Washing- ' names will be run on the final | , •:me and they ton, q, c., freshman, has been I ballot enting i sponsion >f trans- (Telephone and Telegraph tom- , ■ iepare the ma- chosen to be the repre: entative The second change provides pollution. pany to considev as. one ..tl ■ i the i.dying. of next year's phomo for representation on the coun¬ disputes v|iih loetii conl,nates, M .ntest was not The si nkc dale announcement with any settlement to he at.plied it i net that only cil ol from 20 to 25 members came from A. F. Whitney, prcsi- in .ill cases, subject only to loeal All former members of Scab¬ The members shall come Imminent "I the Brotherhood of Rail- bard conditions :.■> ' tor both men and Blade, national mil¬ the six different schools, and road Trqinmcn, and Alvanley The telegram giving final n v i 11 be held itary fraternity, are requested only the presidents of AWS and Johnston, head of the Brother- strike instruetions was to contact Col. Gerald Peterson the Men's Council shall he ex- hood of Locomotive Engineers, w l nt by These selections Beirne to all of the ,c,-j nctore the con- at his office in Demonstration officio OK hers. An activitic I after the deadline leaked I rem hall. units, including thosi • ngs cannot be board will •ork under the mm: brothcrlv ik! officials in other I cities, ready have signed igi i ( rrti nts on: minutes long. —————————; council. Two members at large who' [with local companies. A complete explanation of the | Workers Affected |f. Huml to Present will participate in SWL board ; w constitution. w ith a i :ipy of! Atfet-tjeti were 215,000 train- Met I Teelis uiail Selections activities are Alice fyithert'ord,1 'he present provisional or e,. wull'mon. 78,000 engineers and 348 Elvvt Detroit sophomore, an t »C.a roll | he printed in the State News | railroad lines and terminals (OffiiMTs — iConrrrf Sunday Bratz, Adrian junior. Assume Duties term. ring the first spring I ai| (|lc trunk lines and most for ( hil> j tccdcrs. . aider the di- | will All the newly-elected officers Soph I'rom Diseussed | Under the strike plan, the list The members of Alpha Delta assume their duties spring ralcone, will term, according to the retiring Roland Young. I.ansit upho- of roads and terminals was di- Theta, medical technology hon- at 4 p.m. Sun- more, asked, as newly •lected! vided ...... lour groups, with ser- ,, irary, into .»«. have elected new 'Hirers | president, Adoree Evans. Manis- ,u , ire Ha Fili¬ .uitornun. sophomore class president, that i vice to halt on 112 next Monday;':"1" the «"»mmg-year, !tee junior. •hchardson, in-J the council consider the possibil- on 85 at 6 a.m. Tuesday, 91 at B1 r* 1,88,1 Lansing Ballots were cast from one lies for a sophomore prom this the new president ■ ill be featur-, srtiup: the candidates who re- ■ (a.m. Wednesday, and 96 at the Jo Ann Klahn. Iain-. frcsh- wins "Rhap- al". The group tabled the name hour next Thursday, . ceived the highest number nt man, \ icr president: of the nine;votes becoming president, the the ext ■cling hat!Instructions Sent '.lycr, irmation i an ire ■btain-1 New Yorl >more "gram. Whitney and Johnston said in \agners (second largest number vicc-pres- 'instructions sent to brotherhood Phyllis Picker, Dee "Ri-jicient, and the third, secretary. t council m and members that only "troop trains. Ivn more, secietary , Kul- ■program in- | ano junior, publicity 'rnaii, : m Cantata No. discussed thi „,k- hospital trains, and milk trains ■.mf) sh.r( Tj„hllp 1 anpular light— Stuflfiils Win Honors ■ampus tradition and dt- .ouId move event of a walk- junior. historian, Holiday for it .mete it is a tradition I"11'- •i Rose, and the In Music Contest made new officers. aw by either stu- j • Mail train employes have "the : iden Age" by Three MSC students plated fac ulty adherence to the same right to refuse to perform Housing (.'roup To Mtct 1 high in a series of piano and in¬ atter r■ests entirely with the service" as those on other trains, teresting and strumental contests sponsi red by uder.t 1 >dy. |they asserted. an Exhibi- the Grand Rapids Symphony ;.s- j Thcre W|H , meeting inr iayed and Wag- lociation last weekend. jthc formation c>f a acuity "otis- ing association day ..1 7 70 in the gavotte First place in the piano i on- room 1 of the Home ec budding, •'-in" by Nahan test was taken by Bethyne Biscn- Gay Nineties off, Grand Rapids junior. Philip Seniors Tip Feature Vocalist according to Prof. Walti r Abel if the art department i.p Lang. | Evans, Grand Rapids freshman. Officers will be elected and a I was runner-up. Billie Jane Bennett At Ball committee appointed to .■•■uly the mo ROUNDUP Phyllis Collins, Spring Lake junior and 'cellist, took iirst I place in instrumental competi¬ Clyde McCoy and his inches-. words Senior ball will various aspects of the omplctc housing problem. (acuity tra featuring Billie Jane Ben- the cover decorations, *TvAR - 870 ke tion. Miss Bischoff and Miss Col¬ r.ett as vocalist, will ptay for the ... lins will appear with the Gmnd annual Senior ball to be held TIME TABLE — . , i 8 Rapids orchestra in a public con- pnday (ron, c, p.m. lo 1 a.m. ;n XORXINC— cert on March 15. j (j0uege auditorium. h^Icd>'Salute a ■ • Seven „... | The trumpet playing leader YMCA Elects Officers I nnfl his band are best noted for TODAY— J?* Morning News kLu,..-o V„vi Year their renditions of "Suger Blues,' Spartan .Magazine committee?, f Remember O 5erve I^lexl icar - 5 p.m.. II I'nien -•"'yrr.r. You Love ,.T<>ar u Down" an(] their theme annex At their meeting last week the "Lonely Gondolier. Varsity club, 5:15 p.m. J vKma1 X J .?■ Kmttel) YMCA elected the following men I Decorations for the ball have Vanity chairmwi Mw, CUrk. 7JA pjm lit Union annex k&s f' Tomorrow ing with the YWCA ye««day.|K^ Tenior ^s stated, ASCE. 7:3* pa Jmner Music of Dey's Newt at which time they went to the|Grand wiSTe 1M Old* hall Lincoln Community center. Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin anil Bear It j»v j. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS • . , Entered Caet Lanslnj,. as *eeorid-elase matter under act of March 1879 at the post-offloe Mich. Offices located on ground floor ol east wing of Unlet Building Anne*, room 8. Affairs of Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the studenta of Michigan State college. State Utah* Assarlatad CallegiaU Prtaa Telephone — College Phone 8-lB'.l By TONI EBNER Editorial Office —Ext. 289; Business and Office — Ext. 2fiR, Subscription rotes—Sc tier copy SALLY CLARK National Advertising Service, Inc. {3.50 per year by mall, $2 25 per yeai CbUrge Pul.'iib'rt HrfirrHnlatitv by college carrier to students; 83 Oi ♦ ao Msc.fr.N AV* New YonK. N. V per year by college carrier to non EEMS that the people at * so*",* ioa Aftftttift students. s.ft runcrt > Michigan State college have . • to have something to com¬ MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication plain about, and this time it's a of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this r-apei mixture between last minute and also the local rows published therein. All rights of publication on cramming and puddle jumping. special dispatches herein are also reserved . Hut this hasn't dapipcned the spirits of quite a few people Faculty Adviser ... . A. A. APPI.EOATE around here. Manager • - . - - JAN HOPP8 One of these lucky few is Ruth - Editor ...... . MARION MECKEL sHverlMnr Manager . . - LEONESEARTKOM Haiil'fr, Chi Omega, a senior from r.ports Editor .... . - TOM RIORDAN Saginaw. She made the surprise .... .! announcement of her engagement ■ieaneTTE NIXON hv f|ancjn{> the "Sweetheart Night Sports Editor - mike I.E i'Ere I Waltz" at her formal term party [Friday night. The man in all th;s is Dick Surgpson, who is attend¬ ing Central State after just re¬ INFORMATION turning from three years of ser¬ vice in the marines. , Seems that surprises are the EL ED CU'B-ITA timtta wtcur* put real thing lately. Del Pctcrman, A Hireling of the ElementaryI T"'V 7 . , „ 70ta Tau Alpha, from Grand] L. !lerc,^V , Education club and Future 0 Blanc and Bill Dickison, of Satilt I Teachers or America will he held ionlght at 7:15 in room 115 of111 Tlt'\tl?m'!'r 's at ln '"'"T1 ste Marie announced their cn- j)f the Union annex, accord-; t nd approaching mar- iiir 1I'ninii ■ ■■>>»- ",OM JUnex. Miriivn Marilyn lire- lire " ,0 Jeanctte Nixon,' president .A' >"E ' , ' ' ,. ... . .. . .. . riage at the radio party given by ' her. president of the Elementary Uoy.il Oak senior. ^ FarmHouse Saturday night.! •Okay—ir you bought 700 pounds of u,. Education club. said. ! OltCIIESIS , |arklr Q„jck, aiso a Zeta Tau. that's all—but surely ONE of your ft a i SPARTAN MAGAZINE I Tryouts for Orcliesls will meet hag recentlv a(tdcft a diamond to bake a batch of white Im- COMMITTER «'»day from 4 to 5 p.m. In the her ,hlrd fingori |oft hand. The i The Spartan Magazine commit- dance studio of the Women's gym, i ,|„n(„. IS |.rMin Fritz. Monroe' tre will meet this afternoon at i Marilyn Burley. East - Lansing; frrshmfm ja(.kjc is from Mt. 3 p.m. in room II. Union annex,;senior, announced. Morris .-uaamlfng to Peter II. Gerns, Can- MOrtTAR BOARD , Tvvo engagements have come ion. ().. sophomore. Members of Mortar Board will ...... ....... fmm thc Sl„ma Kan-a UAItRDlSEL COMMITTEE Hie ( ollege < arrousel booth Union annex, according to meet tonight in room II of the [ hnLse. They J"jVi„|nK Greenville senior and are^thoTof eommillee will meet today at 5 .Johnson. Pleasant Bulge senior. (nnnle ||,.|mer. I.ansing senior. GOOD LUGG \GI. Il',n' LV.0m" »,f [ ."ft" "" "AUDI GRAN COMMITTEES Mary received hers from Bob mem^iN renuestMl bn 'iUimwi' Cllne announces a meet- Powers, a U. of M. freshman Grace Kline. Grosse Polnte sen- '•«« <" •'» Mardl Gras committees "mtheDickson, . ol South Carolina, man in Connie's case. Jim IS KIM) TO VOI R ( ! (Mills ior, announced. [today at 7:30 p.m. in room 115 . ... s here in the ASTP in '44. and SPARTAN CHRISTIAN , Union annex. It is important that | has just been discharged from tin FELLOWSHIP .. ... , . | everyone be there. service. Spartan Christian fellowship j 1 ; will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight at 7:15 at 435 M.A.C'. The student members Legion Meeting will lake entire charge of the meeting. AWS ACTIVITIES HOARD AWS Activities board will meet tonight at 0:30 in room 7 or the I iiioii annex. Members arc quested to bring winter term ports. SWIMMERS re¬ re¬ Tonight Guest All women students who swam Speaker in Detroit or in the Intercollegiate Telegraphic meet last week are requested to meet at the south DEAN H. C. RATHER loor of Jenison gym Sunday at 3 p.m. Hring your questions HOME EC RED CEDAR POST 402 MSC Miss Darlenc Churchill, region¬ al home economist or the Natlnnr al Livestock and Meat board, will Refreshment* -peak on her work in commercial foods today at 3:10 p.m. in room 7 O'CLOCK I MO\ BALLROOM 101 of tile Home Economics building. TCRA Members of the TCRA majors jo tup oi tiie Home Econ imics CLASSIFIED ADS lub will meet at 5 p.m. today in tiie Home Economics library, accoiiling lo Bette LaYine. Spuria ATTENTION See I'lnecrest. tiie new EaM Lansing suburban subdiv¬ ision north of Glen Caii It on liar- rtsun load Be tin- tost to choose from the 72 beaotilui tarts Call W"> •Jilliui. a-IHWI 105 TAX! WARDROBI GRE\ COVERT -ami.- Ivea-ted. Hangers and separate tray r. . Green double breasted worsted soils • ideal ease for storage or u Brown Sport Coal t .iv.-n Topcoat, rip-tn lining All sons in Call comy but convenient to . ' 8-4114-5-9209 evenings in.', BICYCLE. studv table ami babv furniture, varied and sundry things ; 25°° 312 Grove St. Ui3 Plus Federal Tax HOCK Ell THI NKS LARGE PACKING Till Nh* IT-'.P a' Edelcn. 4-HJ4- Rw i: I AR ,K7 YS ;u-a7 AI.L TRUNKS INITIAi.i:1 Owner may claim Shrub* moved, planted, f.ving'at State .V- and eliminated by expert- esters. Contact Jensen, Vise Dept. 105 t 1A camera. INTERESTING co-ed. 4.5 lens, brunette preferred. : with 823 Vi ■J: >"■■*' details call room 318 Abbot Ask for Mae: • 103 ] Shop East Lansing GOING to Louisiana March l'fv prr--ident'» home and Wanta ride? Call Al. 2-7190 alter 6 ; Call 8-1992 and GIRLS' change purse! between Women's gym Luqgaqge 107 South Washington Leather Goods identify Jack Fel-.ig p.m. 104 i ,ur?f)nv, March 7, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tape Thre« Bob the Batsman Eight Schools Enter Teams germie In (College Swim Conference Says BV TOM RIORDAN — ; "ill giute con I'm By BILL SONNEBORN Ami iig the leading contenders for honors in the Central eiu-e t;mk meet, Saturday afternoon, will be Kov 1 )io most difficult Legajy, L'niversity of Cincinnati, who took third ,, ,in track is the j place, award in the 2(10. meter freestyle event of the army "tpecial service inter-theater lit. but Michigan I meet at Rome, Italy, last , % fortunate in having jEoothall ... . . tited performer in Ted j year. Spartan pool coach Charles j , iWoncii- i o Lansing athlete was ! leased from the naval! Kate a I Be tarns McCnffrce helped to put nvcrj] recently ■ui is back for his first the meet, working in Rome for j nircorp1 M.snn and has already Wvstwai* f.s Line Coach the special service detachment at'; the Forum Mussolini pool. Also shattered -i,e Jtnison fieldhouse Far Crid j training the swimmers was tank | j ",v , . ked up a couple of Squad coach Joe Glunder who will !...'v ;. . rs before the war and With the return of line coach | bring It is Bowling Green 'State | university natators to tiie Jeni-j , ' i His State's leading bam- two and one-half Al Kawa! from the service grid mentor Charley Bachman will be son pool contest this week. j| FOR THE '' banking Coach McCaffrce predicted a'I i ,- vice doesn't seem to on a strong blocking line when the Spartan football¬ close race itf the 106-yard free-jl V >1, : his technique and in i ,>is to have sharpened ers lake t<> the gridiron at the style race with his Ecuadorian i opening of the 1946 season. st.'ir, Abel Gilbert, and Wayne's i VOGUE Kawal. a former star North¬ Kill Prew, National Collegiate! Aj;i.Rsl Ohio State the Lansing and AAU title-holder, as topi western university jaii « -ailed "ver the bar at 13 feet, 1 '4 ; es for a new field- Cleveland Indian BOBBIE varsity boxer, left guard the and MSC entrants. Keating Holds Best Time IN SMART can pus two years ago to become t,,nu' ma-k. in the Wayne affair FELLER, one of the greatest an officer in the armed He stated that Illinois Tech's -f(i junii • (I 13-5 and just missed pitchers in the American guard Whitney Pearson will he It rcord - Breaking League, is no different" than Iwith the merchant marine and during his period of service saw to wateh in the 500 and a man! 100-yard j CASUALS! f\plahi« any other moundsman — he duty in both Atlantic and Paci¬ freestyle sprints, and Cincinnati's j , vplains record-break- loves to hit as well as hurl. Charles Keating in the 200-yard i fic waters. Usually a. fellow has Feller is shown taking a lusty breaststroke contest. Coach Kawal's return s ?on- imp an evening and if cut at the apple during a recent vtnicntly timed for spring foot¬ Keating holds the best time | .!(,:..ppened to be at a pretty drill in the Cleveland spring ball practice which will cegin in Hie CCC meets for the breast- i J, rn.i k .aid you get •'that" training camp in Florida the first week in April and ex¬ stroke match, timed at two min- ni. ■. i might have a record. j • Ann Arbor it was pected hack fqr the comi lg sea¬ utes, 27.7 seconds. l-on is Alger Connor, ISarnty State's diver, Dudley Horned, ' , v . | 12 feet and I must it by a foot and a 200 Athletes j Rosskopp. and Ken Bulge. men who was expected to place lor,! . • was my good jump I who climbed to 'he top on the MSC in the diving competition, (Spartan line, under '••dor Kawal's aide :ii»!e| is out of the meet with a broken 1 i • • ! n't able to do any bet- mht," Ted continued. To Compete leadership. I eardrum, McCaffroc announced. While he i in the navy, the! All seats for this meet have Itambnn Important , Pi, ,ii pretty important and 11liter busts one of his In CCC Meet ir coaching vas taken over by been reserved and can be pur- ■ad baseball coach John Kobs,1 chased at the Jenison tieldhumc i•.■ amboo's it's tough luck vh< for many years yeni was coach- ticket office for 60 cents This j,, More than 201 outstanding -.,1 v.- as there are no re- mg he freshman I otball squ id. i year's meet will be the iaigest , alhhtrs from 15 different mid- Wonch splintered his western colleges and universi¬ , . | evpr held, with swimming squads -t before the Wayne entered by eight schools. ties will assemble in Jenison as been tapping and fieldhouse this weekend for the Majors I la v»* Two since. mh school in Lansing , 19th annual Central Collegiate in(W „..i(k Playing Managers Bridges Feels Set ■nch played football Th(, Spartans are plavmg host NEW ORK Ma •oh 6 ■■PI • doing the pole vault \ tump stints for the;I . W||| h;iVl. thl, la,.aoM ,.nlry Playing managers will be as Fori .am in "Season list totaling 36 men and 50 en- scarce ii the big leagues this •i..-ek team. ms that the baekfield | tries. Notre Dad e comes second season a: butter, w til only Mel LAKELAND. Kla.. March « rV) with a strong delegate n of 26 fork Giants, • 1 n with Bob Sherman, •mmy Bridges, drniUv hi tic athletes from South Bend. and Lou Bondi¬ of the Cle- Delis jcr pitch ini! veteran 1! and Chuck Carey was Most of M chigan's schools is. combining play-, who to hurl enouiih more n the state." Each of * will be represented in Wayne and iter-mindini iW to i an his major !c;r/uc victorv ■ tors, except Wonch, ng withj State betore the war. University of Detroit i ampaign. total to 200 games, threw his fast Western Michigan Itch-gnu I loc Cion.n and I hall today ;n hatting inertuv lor k. at present practicing - Normal and Alma the B the first time this :»prin^ .cut ,m- ■ scball team, and is ex¬ From the Motor i Br- nouriccd his pitching aim ec out for football in Brown, U. of D. ace and Elmer Cole should be an ong' the O'Neill Wears •.'12' large field Philadelphia Phils, tried ; AK! LAND, Fla., March 6 oil yard dash. '•I Steve O'Neill of the ' -ors wears No. 32 on ms uniform and son- -sM-ter Webb, a short- I'UIt'LH Ht'»M cs the figures for his SI/).-, lo ST. f.-, *iwtwi lioslirthall Fans • LAST TIMES • Bi> But A Spartan In Kasl• West Hardwood Lame •THIS LOVE OF OURS" utlh MKItl.K OIWItON FEATURED ' Claude lions idi.its have a chance be in the r and- • "t the Mulligan State . pi it- -'alt not in VOGUE, p ayers into the com- I'" I tin- c' '• • ■' college cage game Tin -c. Abo do "g sponsored by the ma> '>.«•:• .♦ ' id. TATE MADEMOISELLE, - Herald Tribune and News office and el ' played in Madison j p, ng in thi "dm on March 30. ' ; p, ope Mir higai JUNIOR BA2AAR : ui e has mailed a ' ' mail tc FUI. SAT. • tch college newspaper Played lor ( haritv - and charm ' -indents at its cam-! Th:« h.a dv. -od dcly. d their choice for the - basketball player - -iction of the country of State its the west ' t a it •n men named only M S C lii'joro htiyitiu from the particular opus. All votes must always slate SEE BARBER SHOP the windows . . Marshall L. Wood I "f an Individually Centra! Michigan' s Most or s Sty led Portrait Modern Harher Shop e: s ' HI for an appointment 317 East Grand -'.ivcr Phone 8-3418 East Lansii a ^ wood studio 1013 East Grand River 209 M.A.C . AVE. 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