tfoinen Elect MKHKAN STATE NEWS , English for A IPS Heads Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College (itpiiatio, Oviatt to Act as Vice-Presidents Of (mishit ire-Judicial, Activities Board; Vol. 34 334 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1946 - No. 104 (Itemization Reveals ISew Set-Vp tinmen rtiish nr as students have elected Jean Proctor. Detroit president of AWS Activities board, and Margaret Dearborn junior, as AWS Judicial-Legislative 2,000 Spartans To Attend Ball president. Sue AverHl,^Birmingham senior, announc- "Semi-Formal Affair Will Feature night. Gayle pviatt.K jjBigton, I), C., junior, ■ MSC Students Music Of Clyde ll* elected as vice-president Housing Bill To Give McCoy's Baud (the Activities board, and Talks The annual semi-formal Senior ball will be held tonight fapuanu, Detroit junior, 2£j,tiv£ Judicial board vice Has Approval One in College auditorium. Dancing will hundred and fifty approximately 1,000 begin at 9 p.m. for couples. Clyde McCoy and his "Sugar Michigan high schools will Blues" orchestra, featuring Billie Jane Bennett on the . English's Activities English has been junior By 357-24 be visited by State students ■vocals, will supply the music. J^ntative of AWS for the WASHINGTON. March 7 during the spring vacation, Tlieta The dance will last till I Ear. Last ' 0f Towc Guard, year she was sec- (A*)—:The tattered remnants March 18 to 23. and she of Sigma Plu a.m. and coeds have been granted 1:30 a.m. permission the . iiso received the Phi Kap- housing bill administration's These students, who have been received final asked by Karl McDonel, secre¬ In ilia tea Nine by AWS. Corsages will again be %ii freshman and sophomore House banned as they have been for jlirship awards. Miss Eng- tossed to approval today and were tary, to appear at their high i member of Sigma Chi the Senate. schools, were chosen from the New Mem Iters all-college dances. A fight is expected to be made highest grade group from their Photographs Available lpa. women's chemistry hon- '' in the latter chamber to schools. Members of Thcta Sigma Phi, an(| a member of the bring Plans have been made to have the measure more in line with journalism honorary, held in¬ fCA junior and senior cabinet. Student* Respond 100 Per Cent pictures taken in the basement President Truman's views. itiation of nine new members of the auditorium. A booth will Representing 'he sophomore Student, who have been asked last night in room 111 of Union House passage was by a vote to make these appearance have he provided for couples who a junior women. Miss Proctor of 357 to 24 with the opposition annex. After the initiation cere¬ would like photographs. served en AWS' for two responded almost 100 per cent monies, old and new members , votes coming from 19 A "Black and White" theme, ^st year she was a mem- Republi¬ An Wednesday a meeting of ,,, cans and five Democrats. Before adjourned to dinner at Hunt's. using mortar boards in these of Tower Guard and now she the students was held and Those who were initiated are: * the final vote, Rep. Jessie Sum¬ they two colors, will be used as a i -e : bcr of Green Splash, ner (R., 111.) moved to send the were instructed on questions that Toni Ebner, Grosse Point Park backdrop behind the orchestra. „aen's swimming honorary; the high school pupils would senior; Barbara Tuttlc, Adrian bill back to the committee which The program will be in white fW. and 'he Speech major's would in effect have'killed it al¬ probably ask. These students are leather with gold trimming, A qualified to answer questions together. This lost 304 to 76. Tomorrow'* paper will be top hat and cane will be i ('pro¬ Duties about the college ranging from i Rejects Subsidies the last issue for ttii* term. duced on the cover. been on the Senate leaders, hoping to re¬ admission to social activities. :i> All notices of meetings and- Patrons to Attend board for two store the House-rejected build¬ Previous to asking these stu¬ events sehedtiled for next week Patrons for the dance include: is chairman of ing material subsidies which Mr. dents to go to their home schools, should he in by 5 p.m. today. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ball. Mr.and nitatmn board. In ad- Truman called "the very heart" Secretary McDonel receives the Mrs. D. O. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. this. Miss Oviatt was a of his program, got surprise, permission and approval of the junior, Meta Wi.llis, East Lansing N. S. Hall, and Mr. .am! Mrs. ,f t ... r Guard and al- though mild, encouragement principal. senior: Margaret Johnson, Lan¬ B. J. Knittel. ehairman of the J-liop decor- from a Republican. Take Over faculty Job sing junior; Wilma Frederick, Seniors who headed the vari- ittcc Senator Taft (R., Ohio) told This work was previously car- ; Detroit senior: Thais Lucas, Ber- imniitlecs for the affair Miss Capuano importers "there are a few sub¬ ried on by faculty members until, rien Springs junior; Jean Jarvis, sidies to which I might not ob¬ gas became so scarce and then are Glenn Johnson, Grosse lie., I served on fhe AWS judicial- Detroit junior; Betty Cahill, Dc- general hainnan; Chuck Lent/, give beam as representa- ject." students were asked to do the; troit junior, and Kathleen r Taft is the generally accepted job during their vacation. It has Mull, -St. Uouis, * patrons; Gil Haley, t o! South Williams dormi- Republican leader on matters proved so satisfactory thnt the Lansing junior. j East Lansing, hand, and Mary- Sff AWS. Page 4 concerning housing, lie is a mem¬ department has decided to con-iphj re a Requirements for Thcta Sigma' vita Mulvihi East Grand Rap- ber of the banking committee, tinue to let the students go to the journalism major and ids, invitations, which handles such legislation, schools. | a ;.two point in journalism sub¬ Others are: Mary Clark. Grand artan Varieties and was chairman of a special jects. Rapids, programs;'Jo Gruel, De¬ The only school to which the subcommittee which made a gen¬ students do not troit, decorations; Howard fo Feature Two eral study last year of housing in Detroit, go are the schools I which arc taken, 'eterinary Honorary Crasher, and Battle Creek. : diets, Marion problems. Hcckel, Detroit, care of by Glenn O. Stewart, di- CleetS \etv Officers1 frcrk (iroups Original Measure The administration's original rector of alumni relations. ' publicity. measure called for a broad grant \ ('.lotoses MetnIters 10 tne 11 week. air as a Spartan Var- pre- of authority for the housing di¬ rector to pay up to *600,(100.00(1 SWI, Announce* Plan William Jackson, Wadlcy, Go , 'h'li'jlliom' I spui'.ight Alpha Chi For llollcijc (]arrou*el ophoniore has been elected the Calls "nt\ and Sigma Chi vcek. A iin subsidies to producers of building materials if he deter¬ regular mined the Margot J ■secretary o tew president of Alpha Psi, vct- rinary honorary. Off Pa'••.-Party, s-ponsor- payments were neces¬ Spartan W< league, h'u ... Oilier new officers are: vice WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 sary to increase supplies. Bob Jersey The long-threatened natioi n board, the broadcast announced that the College Car- j president, junior;Byram, recording sre- telephone strike definitely , rousel, sponsored by SWL, will | City. N. J I® take place from 4 to 4:30 , t, , ... called off today. Alpha hpslloil KIlO I'.H'l'I* ! h, held April 12 at the livestock tary, Sam Young. Indiana Operators already iphomorc: corresponding sccrc- wen orchestra will Next Year's Officer* j JUJ«lng pavl|,on',,, rv. Bill Hallett, East Lansing ing their switchboards aim for dancing dur- rijor; treasurer. John Wright, it lines were forming at u Saturday after- o'y which is held ballroom from 3 to Alpha Eps,ion Rh,, national; honorary radio fraternity, held, • < £Hand^ the m„sion. Manchester. Ind., sophomore; and Sergeant at arms, Don Schmidt, ed points when the union iil tlie walkout canceled 2a ■ their annual elections Wittenberg, Wis., sophomore. utes before the B a.m. dr., , 111 be set up for day night. Wedrics^'^ ^ j',qUts' added, a and money Five new members have also An agreement on a new "• saiient* may be earned will be given to the col¬ The new officers are as fol¬ li ge World War H Memorial been chosen. They are: Harold: f"rn la granting $5 to SB lows: president, Eob Shackleton. McDougle, Columbia, Mo„ sen-! men ses to some 250,000 (und. a be held for1 Dearborn sophomore; vice presi- i ior: I vie Dibble, Homer senior:! corkers hud been reui hed worl Entertainment w be > term, and is, dent, Merrill Walker. Niles jun- furnish-j-Rpiph Bigelow, Wllliamston sen¬ aire, by the U.S. concil ati-i ppear the first | ior; secretary, Pauline Procissi I'd by both the students and fac ior; Fred Aronson. Chicago. III., y before under all-night ng term, presi-j Flint junior, and treasurer. Ken- ulty junior, and Doc Hill, Minden- announced. neth Hemmeter. Saginaw junto mines, Mo., sophomore. The ixccutiv ' iil also' sponsor tional Federation of Teh plu '"nion ballroom workers, independent, 'ordci the strike canceled five u t Voicing will be 11 - • the music of orchestra. Miller, Jackson To Head Veterinarian after a "pattern" contract been signed with the Amc Telephone and Telegraph The new editorial staff of the party by its long lines aftdi; magazine will be NO ROUNDUP Veterinarian The walkout had been i headed by Joe Miller. Terrc by the long lines unit an Haute, Ind.. sophomore, as edi¬ other affiliated unions, *KAR - 870 kc tor. William Jackson, Woodley, four other NFTW units had hi Ga., sophomore, will be the new instructed to observe picket lines. s business manager. CORNING— Other new department hi ads Short Term Student* 8 n'!°°y 5 are: copy editor, Joe Davidson, ItM t'hanning, Texas junior; illustra¬ Knroll For Course 1 Morning •' k News tions, Herman Lung, Ligonier, Anthony) Ind., sophomore; make-up edi¬ An eight-week short course Remember tor. Joan Youngs, Toledo. Ohio, term began at State this wick, sophomore; advertising, Morton Ralph W. Tcnny, director of the Edition Wolf, Matt, Mass., junior; circu¬ short course institute announced Fry mire) lation, Joe Feldmann, Kingston, yesterday. Pa., sophomore, and accounting Of the 81 students enrolled in ^•^TtKN'OON— manager, Ed Pilchard, Urbana, this term there are 46 men anil 111 Bazaar 111., sophomore. 35 women. Twelve of the stu¬ llO N,us»c The Veterinarian is a regular dents are war veterans. IK ~ 'gs ,1 EMMr MAflJOflfll LANOflAJgflB On the other hand, it can be MARIE MATT* measured quite accurately after Featare Wrlt.ro - BOB BYBRLV, SYLVIA (HER NICK. Rfl FABBA1X. a student has been here a short NAHMS MULL. MORTON D. SMEREINO. while. Anyone who has difficulty • • * • • in maintaining a one point every Reporter* - CARROLL BC8EMBR. ILRASETR CORRV. CAROLYN third term (and that appears to be all that's required to remain wtbost at State) either assumes no re¬ ©IMS. Oilng. m».'tn*. CAROL SMITH, BEA WILSON. S parte Staff — BILL SONNEBORN. ROOBR CESSNA. RAY PRY8ER, KEN sponsibility where education is CLARK. CHARLES C.ABEL. MARTY NANHAHAN. JIM QUIO- concerned or doesn't have the "Don't be stingy, Elmo—what with Nylon sales ai.it land!,, I.KY. BARBAE ALLEN. MAROE MrRAY, JIM CARK. MIKE wherewithal! to get an education. evicting tenants—WE might be victims of a di- LA PERE. ALLAN WOOD. .. . A student with either of these aid!" failings, and there must be some if professors declare it true, does The Right To Vote not belong at State. A number of Catholic Students Plan (<>ntP\ such students is sufficient to What's in a vote? That mark people make in a little lower the scholastic standards of For Meetings, Relaxing. Simly the school as a whole as long as box beside names on a ballot—what does it mean? marks are based on a curve. And American patriots fought a revolution for self-gov¬ a number of such students arc Newman club, Catholic stu¬ Since the prop.-enter organization, under the dir¬ be for the gjuflei.t- ", ernment. They secured for themselves the right to responsible for the skepticism of dent ection of Father J. V. MacEach- man club will seek \J have a government by consent of the governed. They em¬ instructors in trusting students oar ya in, pastor of St. Thomas Aquin¬ from the student-. < >• bodied its essence in the Declaration of Independence to take a test. Lastly, a number as of such students lower every in¬ parish, is planning to estab¬ lies, and atumm :Vhn • and the Constitution, and sealed it with blood and tribu¬ 1 dividual's chances of being rated lish a student center for Cath¬ from the Ion,! lation. highly when compared with olic students attending Michigan Father MacEaehn . ;>■ All over the world wherever people have the right to graduates from many other col¬ State college. Contributions have , vote, they jealously guard that right with the awe of a leges and universities. Once out During the past year the en¬ receivedv from New V of school, you'll be competing rollment of Catholic students has ifurnia and otlu ..in¬ Cod-given privilege. with graduates from those other doubled. Beeause of this fact. states. But does the vote mean anything to MSC coeds? Final schools. Father MacEachin said, the need returns in yesterday's AWS election show that scarcely We can't condemn the person for such a center is now more 22 per cent of State's women cast ballots. This means who isn't a brilliant student but apparent than c-ver before. Opera Stars Lm> to AWS will have officers elected by a minority of its con¬ still strives for an education. He The proposed student center stituency. works hnrd for what he gets and would provide a permanent site Joint Appearance deserves all he does get. But he for the Newman club, a Catholic What a mockery .Michigan State women make of voting! do condemn the Biclit Sayan at d N n Mr many who don't library, and a place of recreation will appear in C j Smug, complacent and unconcerned, they wend their seem to care whether or not they for the students. ium Monday nic.: merry way through college, with little thought to student! get an education. Higher en¬ A large frame house ideally joint concei t. ,i.r>< . ..g • government. trance requirements, more rigid suited for the center is owned S. E. Crowe. Frankfort or Call Jean, 8-1843. near o.t 101 military science, we feel that more stress should be put on GOOD USED car, 1039 or '40. Cash waiting Andy's Baiber Shop. 213'a WON T anyoi Sandy's- Grill such simple things that w4 learn¬ East Grand River. 104 ed in the first two weeks ut Call Ken Kiuu- basic training, or at least a bet¬ WOULD like ride to Cleveland. March 15. Can leave at 3. Call Doro- TO THE retri. ter example be set for them by THE PLACE TO MEET AND EAT thy Cobbe. 8-3568 105 rimmed glasso the officers that should know thank you. Across from the State Theater ,0 New York or Washington better. • after '5 „share expenses. Call PAUL - Carnal A Veteran. after k 6 „ p.m.. 2-7148. 104 so is my heart. _ jtarrh^1946 M 1 C HI'CAN state news Page Three ird Reviews Activities Women Admire Crown Jewel Replicas ,//,/ Plant Rushing;* v idraries Consider (orflr/V.i Pro fes 8 o r's Wi f e le Members Exhibits IZtivities reports for all In Art Painting 1 JJr, activities and reor- Museum dzation of A\VS high- Among Michigan exhibitors at last night's filial the Virginia Museum of Fine ]. of AWS activities board. Arts is Mrs. Leohnrd Jungwirth Kir term activities of Pan- " wife of Professor Jungwirth of Z council included -formal the Art department. • ?from Jan. 6 to 23, and a According to Thomas C. Colt, ijw convocation for all aetive jr., director of the fjumm numbers of sorori- Jungwirth piece with museum, the contribu¬ Vew plans are now being tions from six other A.',..eii for next year s ruah- artists will be Michigan t«stem. the IFC-PanHellenic on display in the fifth biennial of % 1 be held May 10, and the contemporary American paintings which ILl Sorority Sing to be held with a preview in the opens Mi term salon. Virginia Xir B«ard Choose* Mrs. Jungwlrth's It Johnson. Pleasant Ridge still life titled painting, a reported Mortar Board's "Milkweed." has been exhibited at the activity tins term was con- Michigan State salon. « with choosing new mem- The East Lansing artist, dau¬ ,hieh mwi- es considering ghter of a Polish refugee, has |*gh«lari"hi|i. leadership and painted since she was a , cini: .notions of each voung woman Announcement of girl, has taught art. and uses an members will be made at original medium by grinding her fllA M": own colors made for mar- are sponsor- Hoard during, Women's Residences and en-1 To ■ Slity Open Tonight u Doml.bt Between l-l :H0 a.m. Board will Crown Jewel Replicas — Janice C'ioffi of New. ci' which will Closing hours fur women's York display at the Hartnell galleries in New York citv. List and will residences for tonight have been city (left). Estelle Loring of New York s (center), and Irene Manning, Los city! They were brought to America from England in having high announced by Sue Averill, Bir¬ Angeles actress. > Norman Hartnell. who is dressmaker to Uueen admire replicas of the British t- attains a mingham senior. Women attend¬ crown jewels on Elizabeth. i \ inns term ing the Senior hall have been :ru-s posted on Planted special late permission in the . upper of 1:30 a.m. VWCA All coeds not attending the Polly dance will be expected to he in INFORMATION k senior, out- YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE by the regular Friday night clos¬ acre, including plowing, fitting, activities ing time ot 1 a.m. The club are required to attend 1 dorms Young married people will and fertilizer. Fees will be col¬ lectures on will be last business meeting of t meet at 8 p.m. open bctwpen 1 and 1:30 Sunday in the wo¬ lected at the March Hi meeting term. Peter H. Gems, Canton, • -- in. settle- a.m. men's parlor of Peoples church however so that women at¬ or they may be sent to J. C. c possibilities tending the dance to discuss the program of Peoples sophomure, announced. 2 may entertain Mrllougall, 442 M.A.C., East meeting has been called for work, and their dates in the church in relation to work wilu lounge. Lansing. p.m. today to give everyone si brotherhood. All ; women coming in after 1 young married couples. INTERNATIONAL C LUB ficient time to get to the Sen rededication a.m. will be required to show a SPARTAN GARDENS. INC. Members of the International ball. Jan. 23. At program which they will receive Spartan Gardens, inc., will hold at the dance. its annual organization meeting in room 130. Morrill hall, at 4 SUGGESTION p.m. Saturday. March 18. Any¬ one interested in renting a gar¬ \ Workshop It was suggested that women den plot this spring is cordially r of YWCA who attend leceptions following invited to attend the lectures and concerts meeting and • on Jan. 30 should in¬ form their housemothers ahead heroine a member of the organi¬ . Valentine ! the child- of time us a consideration to zation. Rental fees are on the Children's them. basis of $6.50 per one-fourth ' \ ties for i a musical of new of. COLLEGE AUWTOKllM "•use at the center in Tuesday, April 2 -8:l.r> l». M. winter GIOIGf M. CAMS graiMO Guard t 'he term. out •cd sponso: At present " | oe for an • si* place in | i i ratri mem- begun selec- i which will COMtOn GIAMOUS! MUSIC! Personal May Morning Manager ' VICTOR RECORDS MARTIN M. WAGNER [ • ington, D. Seats: 60c to $2.10. ON SALE WEDNESDAY, Points Super- ; BALDWIN PIANO Hollywood, California .id checking j March 1.1, Accounting Office. •r.ng winter! DANCE TO CLYDE McCOY totts ON SALE ut the SEiVll-KOKMAI. DESK Senior Ball p^FfcH MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, March 8 ■rr P«n in Canada, she was sent to Czech¬ year- of the period of 1330-40 in- man; James Cronander, Rocky .secretary, Ruth Steai. of the years 1936-39 as the To Meet At MSC oslovakia to investigate the ad¬ River, O., freshman, and Milton sop homo re. • ministration of relief in that Haitema, Lansing sophomore. 'Holmes, Romeo i., Promotion of the use of radio country shortly after the occupa¬ Also initiated were Robert Imanager, Eli/abet in schools throughout the state tion ol the Sudeten Land. H.mkamp, Grand Rapids junior; Bturst, 111., jun.o AWS is the subject of the conference The YMCA is sponsoring an Don Howard, Chicago, 111., to he held tomorrow. The meet¬ open meeting in the student par¬ man; Robert Johnson, Detroit fresh-j Elections at the K.ippi 0d| Sec AFFAIRS, fa-,, s (Continued from Pago 1) ing. which is sponsored gv the lors of Peoples church Sunday Michigan State college speech afternoon at 3:30. Besides telling tory Sho has also boon treasur- department and Lansing public of Hie conditions in Europe, Miss vi A, of South Williams. AWS reorganization plan schools, will lie attended by Jaeohsop will help to formulate FRI. - SAT. TATE school administrators, teachers plans for the inauguration of the bn been submitted In Student council. Under this plan, the As¬ and other interested persons WSSE drive here on campus in from throughout Michigan. cooperation witu the rest of the sociated Women Student's organ¬ ization will be directly under the council. AWS will be headed by an executive council which will Registration is at 9 a.m.. morn¬ colleges of the world For this ing session will lie held in i au- season, presidents of all campus cliild theater. The program in¬ organizations, or their represent¬ BUD ABBOTT m radio station atives, should attend the meeting. lie composed of the officers of cludes: tour of its two groups, the Judicial-Leg¬ WKAR and radio classroom, to; islative board and (lie Activities a.m.: broadcast from Fairclnlii Ho (it'll Selects (•eras boa i il. t hea for over WKAR. 10:43. The Activities Hoard will be "School Broadcasting," conduct- Is Itusiness Manager made up of representatives from ed George Jennings, acting all the women'.- organizations director of the Chicago Radin Of Humor Magazine campus, while the Judicial-!., council and radio station WIS!'./.. Pel .Gems Cant iftlalive board will be eonipused Luncheon will lie held at tin has iphomore. of n,embers representing all wo-1 u„lei olds at 12:30 p.m. Dr. ..i the posit , 1 acting men's residences. I William I! 1 A'venson, direction; manager tor the reactivated Election Procedure radio and station Spartan humor magazine. ( supervisor These board members will l>e. Cleveland. will "hS'-i Michigan State college • The either elected by their groups or "The Status of Educatii !j?il j publications board, governing appointed, and will assume their Broadcasting." A panel discus¬ body of all student publications, positions on the boards at the be¬ voted at their monthly meeting PLUS ginning of spring term. Repre¬ sion on "What Would the Pro- to give (»trns this position. Other "BLACK GOLD C CACTI'S" sentatives for Activities board iposed Frequency Modulation officials will be named later this CMVEKSAL NEWS .and T V A must tie either sophomore on Setup Mean to the Schools of! junior women. Officers of the Activities board! will lie elected at large, and the Judicial-Legislative officers will I lie elected bv the hoard members' lor tile following year. The Formal Season Three Nations Split j German Sea Power Is Over - - WASHINGTON. Mar. 7 (-P> —: Britain, Russia and the United! States agreed today to let Gor-! many keep approximately one ru ''-s-aaaz.. seventh of il> remaining nier-; Chant marine, and split the bal¬ ance 1,189.000 gross tons.! worth $80,000,000 — three ways, j Best of Luck The tripartite action on sea¬ going ships was disclosed in anj announcement simultaneously re-' leased in London, Moscow and i Washington which said tiiej transfers are now taking place. I In pre-war years. Germany's! merchant marine ranked fourth with Your Exams! in tin- world — behind Britain, tiie United Slates, and Japan. The 200.000 gross tons which wilt remain in its hands is the equivalent of about 22 American victory ships. CHOICE or Your College Florid 30 Horses to Ride at REARDON'S ^•ono ST0R" EVt*y*W RED CEDAR STABLES Michigan at Harrison ffM MM:"NMMMC TRICKS *. Mh M, M. he., o*. *.1375 NORM PHONE gout >'•«,. N. Y. II March 8,1986 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Five 1..'iiif [ussia To ty j]| Observe r Take Part In Conference! Former MSC Staff Member Railroad Strike Date Receives Legion of Merit ^ Eijrlit Others Milton E. Muelder, formerN- ..flHlNC.TON, fA March 7 Michigan State college profes¬ Russia belatedly de- sor, has been awarded the le¬ Basic College Dean fAv j todav to to take part in take part gion of merit. His work has been ^international monetary cited as instrumental in laying the foundation for the planning and operation of military gov¬ Tells Objectives ' ,t(d aiaios officials were ernment in occupied Germany. Of New Systems "H 1 .t the decision, although »*l£oup will sit only as The ex-navy lieutenant re¬ H. C .Rather, dean of Basic ' HS KaTong with eight other turned to Germany in January « the which have Bret ton creating an not yet rati, Woods agree, international as a civilian employee of the department, and has continued \yar his work with the military forces. college spoke to members of the Red Cedar Post, American Leg¬ ion last night on the system of ; -11 land monetary fund. Basic college. ;i|i ■ The citation credits him with Dean Rather commented on ". Russians had ignored for "exceptionally meritorious con¬ the four fundamental objectives «an invitation to the con- duct in performance of outstand¬ of the new system. He stated 1 nf 35 member countries ing service as special consult¬ that , tomorrow on Wilming- ant to supreme they were: 1, to broaden headquarters. general training before under¬ : ~iN31 isiind. near Savannah, Ga. Allied expeditionary forces, and 'H:J going specialization. 2, to broad¬ U, Membrrsliip later with the United States en interests, aptitudes and abil¬ P embassy spokesman said group control council (Ger¬ ities. 3, to provide a complete fjid not know whether ^Rus- many), on military government curriculum for students who do I tisht seek membership in from March 20, 1944 to May 8, not go on to a degree. 4, to give I! Ld and bank, as at least 1945." an opportunity for students to 0ther late vomers — Den- Meulder was assistant profes¬ progress according to ability. k and Panama — arc expect- sor in the history department at After the guest speaker's talk, State prior to his entering the members asked feh°government Vis this week"that officials re. only if navy on February 2, 1943. He voiced complaints against the took his naval training at Dart¬ Basic questions antt college. r agrees t«> cooperate with mouth university and the navy Future plans of the Legion in¬ Vl'nited Nations in this and school of military government clude a reception for ail veter¬ ,, economic matters will this jufT consider her request for administration at Columbia uni¬ ans at the beginning of next teirr.. Vernon Fnirbrother was choser uaoo.ooo.oon loan. versity in New York City, before to be chairman for the affair. Pe Russian delegation will be being sent overseas in January, Tom Marshall was elected socia Ld«i by Prof Fedor H.vstrov, 1944. chairman of the organization. mic'adviser to the Russian Irchaanu iommission. Space on Imecialtrnin was reserved for h persons. I«, Sends 2t> |rhe United States is sending I headed i'V Sec retary of the President A. F. Whitney (standing) of the Brotherhood of Igsury Vinson. who also is the ' Railroad Trainmen and Alvanley Johnston, grand chief en¬ governor on the gineer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive F.nginecrs, check a nonetary fund and list of railroads to be affected by a strike of 293,000 members international bank for rccon- of the two brotherhoods. Whitney and Johnston announced |J(t,,n and development. 6 a.m. (EST) March 11 as the deadline for a progressive strike, Vith Russia on the sidelines as in Cleveland, O., which would tie up the nation's rail system. L observer, the ''big five" of l conference - based on their ptributiore to the fund an in- sational bank - are the U.S., Veterans Broadcast Views i, Chirm, France and India. ||f Russia should decide r. she would oust to on- India from By KATIIY MULL . Veterans for the program are Veterans with opinions and thei chosen from States enrollment The e preferred "big five" group, spunk to speak them over thei «"■ come from outside. Usually |t in which carries ex- college airwaves are solicited! j '"iir or five participate in the 1 influence in operations of the Former fighting men with some-! discussion. "Honest opinions with d and batik, anted More Time IKussia sigmii the thing to say about vets housing, taboos on swearing are ti or pensions of the controversial loquircments ' Bretton peacetime conscription are urged jI urged those interested ' " only said Md.f >d whr Campus Roods agreements, but when the to participate in Veterans j tact him. sdline for ratification rolled Anonymous, half-hour Sunday, Organized Last Year tend last Dec. 31. Moscow program project of Red Cedar said it wanted "more Post 402, i" to study them. J A word as to its organization according to its chair¬ brings Nov. '45 into focus, for it Press, man Marvin McLeod, Grand was then that delegates of the ISone U.S. < cabin or even in at 3:30 over WKAR, the unre¬ up to June. Other activities of hearsed verbal exchange follow the Post on campus which meets e !">.k t award to another a ten-minute scripted narrative i each first and third Thursday of PRINTERS e ct-; • .,t pi e-registration of a true G.I. Joe story, • uies the suggestion. furnish-j the month include lectures.and pi'.ie s of getting into ed by the State Office of Vet-1 project dances, ■ a: fied? Some col- erans' affairs. ■i preliminary registra- ';"n.ad' x.irs so that a stu- ■ set for next term F -e tunc ise leaves school this I Us e the;, ■ c «a > t eems to be 'a:' se in Basic couldn't be sched- t.n.e in advance. That v little upperclassmen col- Tltiuk ofit/ 202 Evergreen Jp »:t on a lot of feet. LARUE BELMONT East Lansing l.T'f fftroit Times is plugging l*i; £ * .gam, and this time wh.,t I said before: GARDENIAS 4 crsatcn journalism. Phone : SEE 69c 8-2811 u- v tjpsr Hmhull W ood f°r an Styled Portrait Individually SPECIAL! - FRIDAY and SATURDAY vi; I 3 Ci" ,or appointment _ ' Shone 8-3418 pARWOOD studio1,11 Grand River REID'S FLORIST SHOP 8-3581 EAST LANSING ItS W. GRAND RIVER ■age Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, m-,, v p J iparlans Srt for Final Spartan All-Opponent Tea Trackmen Plan Upset Win In CCC First Team Second T•wuij By JIM CARR cut in" and hurt the team scores Leo Klier, Notre Dame F Bob Bowen or bor. of Drake, Notre Dame and Mich¬ Drake's Feiler is the present Wilbur Schu, Kentucky -F.. ... Bill Gab.,,. >. Twenty-seven of Michigan igan State which have been des¬ NCAA cross country champion George Miken, DePaul ........C Vince Boryla. \ ,. ' Hate's best tracksters are ignated the pre-meet contenders Mel Riebe, Great Lakes ....F... John Mullaiiev. ann was high point winner in m , nhm ■ntering ' the It. .different for the CGC title. last year's CCC meet, when he Paul Huston, Ohio State ....F JacklParkinson. ivents of the coming Central ' Sports experts believe the , went the distance in 4:27.4 . K'-ntu^" lollcgmte conference truck and event of the meet will be the against a comparatively weak ield meet which wilt be held one mile run. Without a doubt field. His team-mate Dave Grif¬ omoiTDU ieldhousi.'. night in the Jenison two of the most outstanding dis¬ tance men of the nation wilt be fiths may prove the dark horse. The one man track team from Prewar Backfield The Spartan squad which pos- matched when Notre Dame's Western Michigan, versatile Ed esses strength in oil events laVe to yield to the. more may Dill Leonard Roes to the post with Fred Feiler of Drake uni¬ Taylor has been named the pro¬ bable point getter of the meet. Candidates For 1946 pow- ;rfuI Notre Dame and Drake versity. Taylor is the heavy favorite in Fust-stepping Leonard has the high jump event which he Football backfield material for Michigan >• iniversitv entries in the distance •uns. turned in the best time yet re¬ won three years ago with a leap has returned from the wars. The final score of the m'cet corded in the midwest so far of 6 feet e"4 inches. His tough¬ Johnny Pingel, backfield coach, annoum . this season when he knocked off est competition will come from afternoon that four backfield members of St..-, vill hang upon performance of a mile in 4 minutes und 21 sec¬ he defending champion Ken Wies- grid squad have returned tcM somber teams as thev will onds last Saturday in Ann Ar¬ ner of Marquette university. school and will be candidates ed from Cooley for State's 1946 grid eleven. 1942 where he pi Wayne U. Poses As Threat Creenbern Kills Mexican Deal Talk The five men are Rubs Gil¬ Cooley city cha • pin and Bob Otting. quarter¬ and was elected > backs; Pete Fornari, halfback, all-city and state To State In Swimming Meet LAKELAND. F!a. Mar. 7 (JP) and Elmer Thiede. fullback. Pingel annoum. "The boys ought to pan out wasn't certain — Big Hank Greenberg can't be Wayne university will he potentially the team to beat coaxed away from the Detroit pretty well after their stretch in will be out f.. the service," Pingel said. "Any since lie is also , when the Central Collegiate conference swimmers take Tigers by a sheaf of Mexican athlete should pick up more ex¬ Fornari. a grad :o the JeniHon fieldhotise pesos, he declared today. pool tomorrow. perience f»om playing with ser¬ Southeastern 1 Informed that President Jorge ^ Hoastmg a strong backstroke aggregation of Leroy Ogle. Pusquel of the Mexican league vice teams." Detroit's all-i tv •Vecma' I'lynn and Anthony* wants him to hang his sombrero Gilpin, a letterman on the ball, and ban was eltrted t >inkiewtcy„ the Wayne nat- has not been defeat, Spartan 1942 grid squad, is just , d this year, south of the border next year. itors will attempt to take and out of the army where he' played politan league' Wayne's Boh Gardner and Hank issued a Greenberg snort. athlete in 194n he ('('» honors from Spart¬ Richard Knurr, the team thai "I never heard of the guy." guard on the 2nd and 4th air force A Present plat ans. lb ward Patterson. Will Won their event in a meet with he commented. "And I haven't teams. 205-pounder from Cooley high school in Detroit, training to stai • \ Inolcy I Roger Drown in litis Great Lakes early this season. anything for him. What's more. I'm not interested." Gilpin is expected to try out for his old post at quarterback. 1 1 Bobby Feller. Cleveland's nee' "We'll give him every chance Mulliii Top- t"er» ill enter liny Poitliot Stall's Midi Man pitcher, reportedly offered $ 100,- to make his spot as first string lie matched against (HiO a season by the Mexican lea¬ —This Time i (.nil speedster, Charles gue, and Ted Williams. Boston quarter," Pingel continued. "He's a good player and likes to play Leutur. m the 200-yard con- Red Si x outfielder, also being LAKELAND : esl football." eyed from Mexico City, were not Bob Oltlng. of Lnpeer. is also a — Steady nerve folds I .» Records reached tor comment. consistent hi'x- from State's '42 squad where lie Wave holds two records for Outfielder Pat played quarterback along with he ('('< •nu t course, in the 200- Marty llanson. Spartan base¬ Gilpin. After going into the navy, duty in the Di > i ard mi oy relays and the 200- land training i ball candidate, was struck on be played football for Fleet ■anI l> htroke rare, both ro¬ City the nose by an oddly bounding and Wooster college. Mullin. thnici onis a. fimo the 1042 meet, mp ball in infield practise. Ifis nose A freshman at State in 1942. is one df the Only e man is entering from is believed to have been broken Elmer Thiede will be out to cop the Tiger squa • tow ling • liren State university in the accident. the fullback slot. Thiede graduat¬ his yes lie i Joseph Itaez, a carpet golf he; ■ hre.il i ttic 50 anil loo-vnrd m names in the sprints i Bill Brew. Clarence i from the University and Charles Keating nali. who will etiter We're working toward i-ynnl sprint, the ■d Bottom! 50-yard swimmers are fyke ami John I JoMontl. ten who will compete spartan ted woncb will day when it again be looking for u return in y race tire DcMotuI, win in the pole vault event tins ndt and Jim Quiglcy. ics in the diving com- III include John Mak- Saturday -night. the Wniicli contest in 1942 when he won you can say: leaped to first place With a m Illinois Tech, who jump oi lit feet. 7:;.i inches. Michigan. Illinois Arc Favorites In Hi is 'Ten Track Mccl Long Distance tT('.liica CHICAGO. Ifltb annual Mai 7 (,Vi The 12 seasons Big Ten indoor! service To nflsci such Il!m s'.ns ,i- rack nn-.-t has its largest entry George Walker, ii.i'r-iuii n five, seasons. 2til athletes, but 1 iale hurdling champion: he two-i-ay e h a m p i o n s h i ps I miler Herb MeKenley; sprinter quarter-! is better j tailing tomorrow night at tire; Bil! Mathis: and a crack milt re- fniversiU of Chicago loom as : lav team. Michigan will rely tip- i trU'tb u showdown between do- on endntg tillist typically strung distance t;u- then ever! Michigan ami cut .uJI-bul.cued Illinois. (.oi 36 Points Last Year The in hi. favored in eight ol The Wolverines. who he 12 cents, appear destined to 20 points last season in three amassed] veugi- i one-point shading.; events, the half-mile, mile and 55 I 10 i.i 54 1 10. li.v tile Wot- two-mile will have Hob Hume I Clones i.i last year's meet. Cage.v (Ouch i defending i > is title, aided by Bob! However. Ken Dohorty, Mit'h-1 Ross Hume, in the ; Thonuison, Herb llarten' ana mile and gan's vvit, coach, can be ipon to -trategieally shuffle his countedj 'llioinason and Burten in the | 'ft enli'it11 mine than llli- luilt-mile which both negotiated I under 1:59 earlier this season. At 1 tojs - in liarrass the lltiiii all two miles. Chuck Birdsatl of if the very and i>erliaps come up] Michigan villi the tltli Wolverine title in > the season.lias the best time of The volume of Long Distance calls ii even greater now than the average of three war years —when calling reached record-breaking "peaks." Delays w.' occur, particularly along certain routes at certain hour*. And you can help a let Authentic ... by limiting your call to five minutes when the operator requests it. But, the situation is EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT '•looking up." This year alone the Bell System,is adding over 2,000,000 miles of Long Distance circuits, installing new switchboard- Central Michigan's renter for sporting training thousands of new operators. This goods and athletic equipment. hard until - program will be pushed - and pushed you can honestly tell us; "Long Distance service is better than ever- Meanwhile, we shall continue to need vanDervoort's Sport equipment your help and understanding- 213 E. Grand River. Ave. East Lansing MICHIGAN BELL Jt TELEPHONE COMPA** r0tfg f«0_M MV4T CARRY P* L March 8' 1946 Page Sevei Leis Out-Hit Sox MSG Tennis Squad Prepares uiators For For Mateh With Wildcats Lit Victory With the opening Northwestern match onljr-ttbout a month away, Michigan State's tennis team candidates INLAND. Fla., March started continuous practice of two weeks on the canvas I j, __ The World Cham- covered Jettison basketball court Tuesday. The prc-seasott drill will* I Detroit Tigers opened probably end the condition¬ Florida exhibition ing process that the nettevs zeek of Detroit before Witzeck JPL. here today with a 4 to have undergone for the past got hot and pulled out the sc l-.rr the Washington few weeks and point the way for and won 7-5, 6-3. Cessna playec over eight consecutive matel the round-robin matches that will points before dropping the final Tiger- using 16 me"- co1" begin as soon as outdoor play is game to Witzeck. □ n'h't- off three Washing- possible. The results of the inter- Cnsino Wins From Phillips L nitchers. scoring twice off term tourney will determine po¬ Phillips went down before Ai '" Hudson in the third and sitions for the first match of the Hetzeck, another . Hamtramcl (Vr,n Curtis in the fifth. year. national junior indoor champ Et Wakefield. Bill Hitchcock. Hardest working candidates at Dave played amazing tennis a TL,r Franklin and Rookie present include eight players with times, but Hetzeck continual!} gtfrpeachConnie made vast experience. Herb Hoover, dropped lobs that bounded int< the back wall. Phillips- lost 6-4 John McGrath, Dick Young, Carl Hfl three Prans, and Bob Ballard are be¬ 6-3, rallying in both sets to force ft unearned, one ginning' to show marked consist¬ Hetzeck all the way! L the first inning ency. Coach Charles Bali has an¬ ■ t in the third, all Trio Lost in Detroit nounced that practice w;ll be dis- Racks continued Friday and Saturday Joining the squad after making to allow Albert Amiss and hi: leitbander Bob Ulile, who unsuccessful bids in the Michi¬ ground crewmen an opportunity JmI Trucks on the mound for gan Indoor championships in De¬ for polishing up the fieldhouso it LTigers. retired the first eight troit are Roger Cessna, Dave t he laced, but was removed Phillips, and Bob Malaga. preparation for the Central Col- Irgiate track meet. ,e: walking the next three AH three Spartan nettcrg look¬ purgton batters in the sixth, ,1,??°^baseball f°'d after shedding navy blues is TED ed good despite the fact that the Sam Fortino. Michigan State'- edu.e Hutchinson finished and WILLIAMS, slugging star of the Bostun Red Socks who gives tricky Hamtramck board floor senior forward who hi "tie twi hit less ball, walking two the Bean Towners a list of and cramped playing space con¬ very potent sluggers. Ted shown Spartan scoring records this sea above honing the handle of his tributed heavily fo their early son, has been named oy Elme favorite bat. will be swinging at the fences along with defeats. llM« Eddie Lyons had two of Rudy York. Dom DiMaggio, Bobby , Ripley, Notre Dame's nuskethal c - hits. Joe fCuhel Docrr, and Bill Tabor. i Cessna held a 5-2 game lead inch, to the Irish AH-<>ppon ,e i on with a double off , -in the first set over Harry Wit- cut team ,v. i Rav Goolsby, rookie Carilinulrt' Hope* Rise ;,f;dei hit in another with Still Time As Marion Si^ns OMlon tOI "00 00#—J 4 1 Dot 01# 0#*—4 II 2 To Cml llallot ST LOUIS. Mar 7 The I'urtis (4), SrartbsroucH odds-on pennant figures quoted i ivi I.cjbs: Trucks, I'hle (4), litih.n.on m.i and swift, Kifbr (S). For Cage Team on the St. Louis Cardinals look-i ed better than ever tonight as] Michigan State basketball fans Marty Marion, generally rated' still have today and tomorrow the best shortstop now in the [filer Will Kt'iiiain to turn in their choices fur the business, ended his holdout siege and prepared to leave for the! j lith (Jrvrlauil west team that will meet an all- star quintet from the east in Red Bird training camp. the New York Herald Tribune "Mr. Shortstop" affixed his; IGEARWATLR. Fla., Mar. 7 much sought signature to a ■ Bob Feller. Cleveland In- charity cage game in Madison l!t46| contract after a one-hour con¬ li retail pitcher, today Square Garden March 30. ference ■d Ballots should be sent to the with President Sam •tnctly a rumor" a Breadon at the Cardinal office 'r.at he had been offered State News office and these will • •> MO ,i \i\,r for three years be submitted collectively to the today. As usual. Breadon refused to to me Mexican league. Tribune before the closing day disclose the of March 15. Only one player terms of the agree- |fr.*r caid ila'ly that "no one from Michigan State may be iint, but the popular guess is ; approa; hed n ( with any named among the student's that Marion probably signed for choices. $17,000. Lost something? Want to lniy something? Want to sell something? Found something? About 7,1100 - our plant miles duringofthe coaxial cable will lie added to next few years, Inside each • Want a date? cable are six communications or eight copper tubes — each pair a broad highway over which two television programs or nearly ."it 141 long distance telephone calls can travel. Giant plow-trains will "plant" much of this cable deep in the ground —safe from storm and lire. Wll get an answer through This const ruction is hut a purl of our activity in the television Held. Now in an advanced experimental stage are plans lo link coaxial cables and high frequency radio relay systems to provide a nationwide television a Classified Ad network. Our part in television is the transmission of pro¬ grams from one station lo another. Asiliis new industry develops, the Bell System will he prepared lo provide IN THE whatever network facilities are needed. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page Eight MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday Two Home Ec Club Reveals Slaj, Affairs To Precede Dance Helbig, Vanderslice omore, are treasurer. The , Schuster Will Entertain MSC Orchestra To Run for President tary is being vied f„, With Radio Party in Forestry Cabin; J tait* Foresters to Hold Annual Banquet Neves in Brief \ The Home Economics club announced yesterday the Boeglev. ..Ma*.,, Boegle.v, Joyce . Ralney, c;. • Junior, | 'drich' WASHINGTON, March 7 i/P)— slate of officers who will be man. Even the^ Senior ball can't crowd all other social activ¬ The United States tonight called The Home ities off tonight's list. Two affairs have been planned to upon Russia to live up to its voted upon during registra¬ Eeonomics /, Will expect precede the ball, while a radio party and a dinner complete agreements and get out of Iran tion next term. a photngraJ ' the roster. immediately. Presidential candidates are shot OfeachcamiHat?81 The picture The State department made The Sigma Alpha Epsilons will entertain their dates at public the note delivered to Mos¬ Mary Jane Helbig, Cleveland five inches. should |,e ,!fw a dinner which will precede* — cow yesterday. It said that the Heights, O., junior, and Colleen tonight's ball. Ted Corson, Olds tonight. The after-dinner United States "cannot remain in¬ Va/iderslice, East Lansing sopho¬ Professor to S^ak Birmingham sophomore, is meeting will be presided over by different" to the Soviet decision more. in charge of planning this Forestry club president, Wes Tal- to^keep troops in Iran. And it Candidates for the office of OnModern v, affair. A Punch Party has been ham, Applet on. Wis., junior. Fol¬ vice president are Joyce Schu¬ At planned by the Kappa Deltas, lowing a speech and songs, the WASHINGTON. March 7 (fP)— mann, Grosae Pointe junior, and Women's Club which will also take place before annual liars contest will be held. The Heme committee on un- Margaret Wallace, Dearborn jun¬ Prof. American activities began a ior. Leonard, n t„„ tonight's dance. Wolverine Entertains of the art'depart, search today far foreign aples It Harriet Adams, sophomore, and ent win Orchestra Radio Party Prof. Alexander Schuster will Tomorrow night's plans in¬ declared are trying to steal Ruih Ann Dunn, Lakeville soph- clude a closed party which the America's atom bomb secrets. to the Mason Mason Tuesday. His Women's 1. ? w,, give radio members of the Wolverine staff be on modern a party tonight in honor of the members of the MSC will give in the Forestry cabin. Chairman John 8. Wood