mm
111
pONATK ses¬ •«
i iceklcs .trtel his complete with canoes I:.'l5 p.m. E.S.T., at
paddles, blankets, 0:40 p.m. the chairman sio.l the
mats, and back rests.
lin added that such
McGlaugh¬ meeting had elided and th it the
refreshments council would hold an op<
as soft drinks, ice ■ ver¬
Rehabilitating Yet corn, peanuts and
cream, pop sion in its Hunter college ..lum¬
candies will be ber at 3 p.m., K.ST too, iw
•
frdrrri.it ,i Ires lima n walked
on hand. ,
No Statement
I jv Jen I Htm where the vet- "We'll lie open from
7 in the At no time during (In
r,r> ire housed and called fur morning to 12 midnight," lie
than
ome
said. Rates will Ix two hour i'iinferein
lfI, r tmrrt Johnson. Seven fel-
• was
and students are invited
reasonable, any Russian representative
|)r>. tumped off their hunks and to make to enter or leave the em .olive
-in
««l ntirilt at attention. use of campus canoeing facil¬
ities when they become avail¬
able. The Sophomore Frrviimait -
informal dance will lie tielil
Brief |
In
Sen s in canoe
past years ttie
shelter had been leased
campus Saturday evening, April i in¬
to stead of April
an independent ,i, as prevn>ii-lv
pvrvi :: March 28 (fl'l — operator, l.ast announced.
(
rporation has year it remained closed.
plants to ignore
'
session and lonicht the 1' < dan
rulings of se-
. .
ificials, it was .
Spartan I aricties ii''h'g.(|n. AinlMs-iiiliir All'1
Grom.vko, had no st.i'i m.
*1
nt
A.
hi
Pic nearly 100 GM Hill Broadcast
make.
Aa lia.-sadiir firomyko t*<.• oil
c»n instructed to a puzzling performance
(•.Hung World War Front Tea Dance the afternoon, less*than 2* ".mis
lining
a ,i straight union after lie had walked dram .. al¬ „
.
pending udjudi- "Spartan Varieties" radio pro¬ ly from the Security , .ncil
: gram will again be
(
super seniority" broadcasting mil ting at Hunter
college , pro¬
y • tie courts. over WKAIt every Saturday aft¬ test against hearing the i .00.111
ernoon at 4 as part of the Party- case beloie April It),
| ATLA.VTK 1'ITV. N. J., Party dances which are held firomyko Tells Reporter.
brrh !i (' —Walter P. Reuther
from 3 to A p.m. in the Union
At 4 p.m. E S T., the h 01 I
* err ballroom. si
Iradrrship of the (TO Soviet ambassador
for today's executive mil,
Dick Snook and his orchestra Gtomyko (second from left) leaves nee
^■irri \u(» Workers today and
with Norma building in New York after lie and his
Gromygn strode from lie .iiis-
rdutrly walked into a pn- Jean will supply the staff walked out <>f Hi l.sjan t'onsuliite General
UNO security council b.i'liling
tul pruhlrni in union intern- music. following the council's rejection of Ins moti >
to postpone the Iranian
case until April to.
j with
he
a remark to report' ■ that
Tomorrow "Spartan Varieties" was going to the
rifljin.,
couo J 1 s-
IV nun he heat out for will honor two sororities,
the Kappa I I lo 1 minutes passed
election Kappa Gamma and
friii.
i in the Onion
incumbent R. J. Theta.
Kappa Alpha
Gollrge Purchases Rare Instrument i ykn 'lid not appear •t f.
oowntown
was elected to one of Connie llutty, Kast The latest model European building, ID
Lansing \ valued siudetits in surveying uloiks from the Cniisulaf" Gi'n-
i lAW-t lO's two posts of sophomore, and member of Kap¬ theodolite or transit inrinimcnt.
o-prrsidrnt. would lie limned in its use and Ct'al building.
pa, will sing a medley of Jerome lias been Al 4:3A p.m. the ,(••..., be¬
purchased by the Mich- .llic dcp.irtu cut would conduct
llWmav making an overnight
Kern songs on the program.
gun with the United Natl "
igan Slate co'h gi department u! "l -
P*»n lo lun, returned to the Kappa Alpha Theta will be civil engineering. {research on the possibilities of Iicially announcing that Gx.m-
i« official
family within less represented by Jean Prophet, land the adaptability of the in- yko was not
In announcing this pin < base present.
« !l
hours of his defeat Cass City freshman, who will st1Umcnt
by yiMeioay. Prut. Chester Allen. American cngineer-
in their
bitterly fought play the piano. head of the department, said ad- ._
,ltJ '
.....
llts' Science Assncialit. v
Wgn lor the union's
top job.
(Meets In St. Louis-
INC
seventh
Mich., March
week of
28
the
J
Operatic Stars Will Present Program j At a meeting being hole
127-30 in St. Louis, Mo.,
March
il 'he
a tnm the
r.c ended today
dispute no
Based On Musical Viennese Theme I American Association of vi ienec
I four Michigan State > u
nity
'tiian' when the A group of operatic soloists, under the direction of "Yours is My Heart Alone" from members are presenting paotrs.
•'tea Feb. 8.
Giuseppe Bamboschek, will be presented in it three part j Franz Lobar s Land of Smiles, a II Hunt, These members are: D II It.
•
.
f .
week that saw head of the depir'uncut
program, "A Night' in Old Vienna," in College auditorium {'selection from Strauss' "The .
A
jo!
■
movement killed
Gypsy baron" and Vienna zoology; I>. Carl A. H ,opi rt,
"■ •p.
action, this was tonight at 8:15 as the last regularly scheduled program I Dreams professor of chemistry: Di. Karl
a by Sieczynski. I A. Styles, professor of
i
nation: ion the lecture-concert series. biological
' I The company is composed of
Meelworkers of j science, anil William D. Hutch,
CIO »i The first part of the pro- j I.aura Castellano. Mona Brad- professor
i
state they are of mathematics.
''■> t me to meet
with
H grant, classics of Vienna, !ford, Richard Gordon, John Gur¬ | . Hunt and Hoppert an re¬
ney and Eduardo Rael. Roland
faes and
discuss the j will be composed of music Fiorc will accompany them at
porting on "Inheritances oi Sus¬
: j from Mozart anil Schubert. John ceptibility of Dental Carters m
the piano.
i: Gurney. basso, will sing Isis | Ruts" while Styles wdl re¬
Juion Hourfi to Give
J and Osiris from Mozart's "The
HMagic Flute."
port on "The Inheritance of
Spaced Teeth". Baten win pre-,
sent "Analysis of Score,
In/ornuii Dance
ii To Sing Figaro
A selection from "Marriage of
{Smelling Tests" at a m-.
from
cling
•iflil in j Friday afternoon.
B«Ur00m I I Figaro" will be sung by Miss Other faculty members an in¬
Lit of a Castellano, in addition to num¬
series of dances tending the meeting.
*Ui be
given this term
bers by other members of the
•
bard will take by group.
a« the place to-
baiiroom of the Un-
Shafer and his band
Selections from the
"Martha" by von' FTotow will
opera
TIME TABLE
music for the comprise the second part of the
• • to dancing
midnight. The dance program, including "The Last
informal. Rose of Summer," "None So "TODAY-
r&z&i tonight the grill will
.Rare, None So Fair," and "In My Omicron Nu. 5 p.m.
1^- or,
I Heart There is No Room for Sad¬ Home Kc tearoom
Friday and Satur-
ness."
I*5 hum Tonight the grill will International club, 7:30 p.m.
8 till
midnight and
I Songs of Vienna International center
pttrunue so for the remain¬ RICHARD GORDON Vienna Sings, the third sec- LAURA CASTELLANO
s'"1"* term. IFC pledge exam. 7:30 p.m.
... to sing tonight . . . |bon oi the Program, will include . . .
operatic star . . .
Horticulture auditorium
V
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, Marc
Page Two
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
Entered ae ■econd-etea* natter under act at March 1«7» at the poet-office.
MadAsHopps
Cast Lansing. Mich Offices located on ground Door of east wing of Union By JANICE HOPPS
Culldtng Annex, room •.
Published dally excaM Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular
school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students
of Michigan State college.
_
Meaiber Asseeiateg Cellagleta Pram
„ . _
l.
Telephone — College Phone g-lSli
editorial Office — Ext. M»; Bualneat
SOMEONE told mc Tibout last
Thursday that it was spring.
The calendar said so and be¬
IKMIBIMUO torn NATIONAL ADVA ATIBI Nil A OfflCS — Ext. 268.
TiT.sl-mt II i ill tin lAnwA be Subscription rates—8c per copy sides that. I was tnlri, the air
"taoomi Aovmismg *mce, mc. w so
^ ycar by mali. n » per yea stnelled like spring. 1 couldn't
ColUge Pmhliih'rt RrfireunUlht by coITege carrier to students; 83 80
ago Macisom Ave. HtwVoex. N.r. per vear by collage carrier to ■«■•
smell it. Still can't. I always
9M a • sotiua • tot Aootiss • Sta faAOcisre studenta. ! wake- up on the find day of
MEMBEB or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'spring with the last cold of win-
The Associated Pien te exdimlVely entitled to the u«e for repuhlteeHo'
«» All W». dtsnatrhes credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper
j! ter.Hut otherwise, I agree it must
and also the local nrv» nnhl'shed therein." All rlghu 'it puoUcaUoo ^rvv« office, on the
ether hand, still looks as though
liesie^e Clothing Stores
H the up-to-date figures mean efforts.
Now that the war is over, you mijyht think the needs of someone had dumped the con-
anything the men will be knock¬ Findings show
Die Red Cross have diminished. Hilt Hist lite opposite is'tents of an oversized vacuum ing ar niiui, minus n big portion
buy 50 per cent oi
true. Red Cross workers continue to serve the many men 'cleaner m the middle ot the paw Of that new wardrobe for quite ers, sport shirts.
overseas. Domestic workers help the hospitalized. In some time. Dealers stated the
I94fi the Red Cross home service handled 4R0.000 veterans" After checking with the local aeeurate
rn_; boc,fl„me t0 jwf i men's stores, 'tis found that fac¬ oealer said that he
percent,),
claims, aided pension application*, and helped many to- abmi1 n„ sUlpir| ns \ did during!
tors other than government reg¬
ward procuring vocational training:. 'the football season There's hoen per cent of his ,-hn :
ulations are keeping Joe College
WAR IS NEVER OVER FOR THE RED CROSS! a rash on ice cream cones, sun-1 from displaying what the well-
Not content with
When destruction and suffering arian in the wake of a burns, nivr, and the favorite j dressed man will wear. The blue- ir.g off with day:
disaster, when tragedies occur, Red Cross workers are on «* ftr-j jeaneri, pluid-shirted attire of apparel, the gals h,.
the scene to aid the victimized, *^ medical care to the
^Tihc high school and college women 20 per cent of men
injured, and assist in rehabilitation. lls fa„ tPrm whllc w, sit arounri
is equally as devastating to their the market for the
Help your Red Cross carry on by making your contri- tackfmnr. now
hution today. The MSC Red Cross campaign ends to- As our fancy turns toward
morrow, so don't delay. Leave your donation at the Union i°vc. Mortar Hoard jumps to
desk, or at Red Cross -headquarters in the Union annex, conclusions and feeds us meaty- LEARN TO Rim
IT Him 108.
morsel- on marriage. Everyone
■
iii! tries to haunt the grill, bill : Wc offer instructions for
he windows an open this term:
I you can't get in. the grill Will
beginning; and advanced riders.
Army Men Testify On Draft taunt you probably in the middle
i an Kngliih novel class or vice Mulvu
WASHINGTON, March 28
e policed and
inter national peace i,s not deter- 10.000 monthly if the draft ebruat v
in ined. expires.
3. Turning the "best army
in the world into a second rate,
outfit." •
Offer Testimony
Mat Gen. Lewis it. Hershey,
wartin «• director of selective set- SPRING
vice, and Mai. Gen. WiUard S.
Paul, army chief of personnel,
offered this testimony to the sen¬
ate military affairs committee.
SPECIAL!
Doth insisted, despite sharp
questions and comments from A beautiful
i pposing senators, that the only rose in
way the United States can hope ,
to fulfill its immediate interna- ' a rose bowl!
1
tional obligations is to extend 1
the dratt act which expires May i Onlv
. IS'.
—
He'll
Chairman- Elbert Thomas (D-;
Utah), publicly opposed the ex¬
tension of .the wartime draft, I respond
contending that voluntary enlist-
ments recently had "broken all I
j 48c
records" and would provide all (
'
men needed by the armed ser¬
vices,
Hershey Says
General Hershey replied:
"When you get 200,000 or! REID'S FLORIST SOLD
200,000 men who enlist a day or
two before inductions" you can
j 128 W. GRAND RIVER
8-3531 Fret boof et
call them volunteers if you I WARDROIE TRICKS '. N.r. u
Wrib Mf DM, lie., 0«pt. A, 1375 B"w«)
RU 29. 1946 :»
MICtt r bA N STATE NEWS
foiuen Swimmers
Page Three '
Win AAU Meet Sororities Pick Chairmen
pouii'i MswMock Takes First Place"M , .. For Annual
|n 50 Yard Backstroke Bout Mail lam Sa\S Song Fest
women's swimming team of MSO iwldled their wtiv Recently named chairman of the 1946 annual
The
\ victorv in the first swimming meet that thev AnilY
V I
I hi I Oil Sing is Beverly Johnstone,
to Mary Slack, Flint
Sorority
Birmingham junior, according
iinvtii'ipated in. Heretofore the meets were runhave Miss Johnstone has
senior.
WASH1NGTON,
iraph in the same nianner aa the rifle team meets. l.v' Bill
Mar. 29 (/PI—
Mau Id in. famed CI I
cartoon-
announced that the sing will bt
held Sunday, May 19, in the*
T).,una Maddoek was the" isl. said today that the
army
iJividual star of the meet must "get rid of
the theory that band shell. K\\ to llultl I'niiei
^ Ss closely followed by
an officer breathes
and is a
special air
gentleman while the en¬
Miss Johnstone also added
Bit Varied Summer Job
If, team mates. Donna, who listed man is not." that if it is
Michigan AAU re.
Mauldin said that the raining, the
sing Foods and nutrition
the "3 and yard present will be majors
« in army system was set postponed until Monday are planning a panel discussion
wtitroke. iil0 100 ynrd craw' turies ago" in other
up "cen¬
countries evening. May 20. and will be
on the
opportunities for summoi
^ihc 75* >
11 ii'd individual mcd- and now is
outdated and out¬ jobs for home economics stu-
>.k an easy victory in the moded. given either in the band shell or dents.
Women who hove had in-
jj'vard baik.-troke. The 24-year old cartoonist College auditorium, depending
...
1
j ,cl'*",lnB experiences i"
made these statements
1
flo-r Ran- before a ■on | work during the summer will
weather conditions.
Doris Pot"°k second In the board set up by the war depart¬ participate in the discussion.
a Villi fi' e-t.vle. Hi living Jo ment to study officer enlisted
S:
Ann < n
'c'iaiis.
itattle ' Creek swim | men relationships.
dub. by car
i
tenth At a second. The meeting was
closed to re¬
•
. .
Itanford, Wash., will be j ^ Ohainan
in DO-
ft MARIANAS ■ HAWAIIAN IS.
pointed Janet Situ
I and operated by the in¬ C/RHlttPPlHfS '.SAIPAN
CHINA BIKINI N. J., sophomoic.
ternational authority and by .wSc- 'GUAM chairman; Roth
nota other. A iv-v yap ,
/* ./;• MARSHALL 15
%% Kalamazoo p. 1
I ten tiiiritii: S PAIAU.. v.. TARAWA
##PALMYRA Vera Byrnes, t >■
'i'i . plan, staling that H-235 W tcrtainmcnt, Maui
# • *• CAROLINE IS *
GHBfRT
lino ■lutonnun "can be denat¬ chestra; Helen !•
ure so a not to lend Ihetn- » ' r* fa V ,s
junior, invitate
seivi "renddv" to miikinr, atom- -\BORnioT-K -^ l •,K;^ v.". phoIniV" •
IS Stevenson, llu If.!
>N licity.
tag?- wmAww»?
flUCf
> ' ^. The devorat , 1 -
large figures in 1 ■
Silr ««f thr Atomic Tests - Ma|> locaic' liikmi u " «•' 'iir. i dotre in red and
:it. ii in the Marshall islands, where I' S will
use IAt TPS I PI'S liiirl.ley isi; Semite Importation Of Disease (.lie
. . ' \ot to Place Rider ANN ARBOR. Miyh. Mar. 2ft highly optimist a
('Vl I milling n„ Farm l.ro,.s Hill ./la fni John K Gordon, chief | demies vviii r."t <"
In NorIII M ooils wa iiinc a f
.1 prevetdive nii'di.'ine for the
annpean theater of operations,
Ma j»t it v lead.', !.,•!.a- una
Twenty forestry students left , •„ .;ill„ aid today there' is relatively .
Stale Monday f«u tin* DimK'ip minimi m v. lull wiili
I.inrt Utneahle diseases liy Vet-|
nee a! the Utmers.H ..! Miehi-
,.in, Gordon .ie. hired that "there
i.e been no ■ lunificant outbreak
\\ riling (ionlcsls
Kcniain
Don't
NOW
miss
Tiiur
it!
SAT.
This is
J
the
hcrei)
;'.>n)pet.' in the poetrv and
funniest film to hit the
in years!
screen
Ctyiv/'d
Wreathe yo .•
story (.unlet -. eft, 1.tig
wholly capt.Y.'
one manuscript in each. A
. ill will, lue previously tak- Dry perfume .i
first prize in cither, lnnv- fragrance —
is tin 1 ted to one niatut-
incredibly r..
•1. There are no restriction
flower as it c
length, and a single long
dr.
or group of shorter poems
u.aduatc men students
Spring '11 glowing skin. L
samer powder •
liquid perfume,
1
oiiipete in the Lstwson es¬
say eootest with one essay, no
smoothness be>
ICK.ii. than 2..r>00 words in length cn arms, net*,
The college reserves the right to
poi.'nsh the winning work in any
college publication, add the stu-
SANDY'S will keep you
beyond reckon.
-
deiv w^l.o places first is there- She Has It...
aiti debarred from competi¬
tion. an oltl. old college custom . . .
They Wont It.'
A similar contest is open to Jade..S«nd«
undergraduate
be
l-i .oh of the three
furnished a
v> omen.
copy
judges will
of every
uincet me nl Sandy's" ...
GETTIflG •ndV.oUtU,,
manuscript. The name of the au¬
thor should appear oh a separ¬
for lunch and dinner., cokes or snacks GERTIE'S
ate t.tle card, rather than on the
pages of the work. _All manu¬
sizzling delicious steaks our speciality. GARTER
scripts must be typed on paper
8M: by 11 inches.
-"BONIS
The contest committee, con¬ O'KEEFE
sisting of English professors C. C. MARIE (the B«fy)
■Hamilton, E. P. Lawrence, and
K. C. Randall, will soon make Mcdonald
public the names of judges. Hours: Monday through Friday 11 UHYSIifftt
Hamilton stated that manu¬ Sunday 11 »jn. U 11 i
scripts must be in the office of
the English department, room
—
Saturday closed -
202 Morrill Hall, on or before
April 29. ROGERS GAL
L,Manh 29. m 1 c 11
'can state n e w s
Page Five
«Sident Approves Vet Housing Bill
rjv«a
• called "the
|cn,lcd ",h0 very heart" of
vcry tearl" »f fhe* INFORMATION
» u
legislation, Wyatt has promised
MSC, Instructor OMICRON Nil
I to submit n promised amendment formal meeting tonight at 7:30
JlODO.OOO For putting it back In, and spell out \
llvl/IS lletl Cross
Omlcron Nu, home economics at the International Center, F
honorary, will hold pledging at Faculty Row, Peter H. Gems.
J,|in« Houses
what he wants.
5 p.m. today in the Home Eco¬ Canton, O.,
Srrond Program In Current Itrirc junior, announced
LulllSCTON. March 28 The bill President
nomics tearoom. All members are required to at¬
Truman Charles E. Irvin. MSC instruc¬ term play try-outs tend.
\Vhil'. li' l'dhlicnn con- signed today is the second 100,-, tor in written and Term play try-outs will he I EC PLEDGE EXAM
spoken Eng-
v,„ hammered at Pres- jooo-unlt
•
.
'
temp Drive
$2,000
: the Ameri-
has begun its
"i in"
conjune-
i .ttional c«m-
Marion Chen-
■ i >r, has an¬
il .
heads the
iui year, said
lis are being
Cross desk in
e Union from
m sororitv or
*"-'d bv
Kerne
mis senior, is
■istant chair-
'«"s '■ ji have charge of
toda>', distributing pins
•'■I'-r.ui
membership cards
"wis arc r.ne
dollar.
Saturday
oin2 yesterday, the cam-
** will
continue through
*
afternoon. At that
'ne- fr°m dormitories and
will be turned in
AAS of:'ce
in Union an-
t'uBc Six STATE NEWS
MICHIGAN Friday,
Spur tans Su'Wff l)ixu> Sfrivs Ilaek Tags Berardtno lit, Spring Tilt Stale Boxing
Joe Skrooki Hurls .'S' Nine Awards
Rcvea|J
Boxing
To Win Over North Carolina season hav
award
e be..
Ralph Young, v,
RALEIGH, N. March 28 (/I3)—Joe Skroeki, a re¬ director, of atlil. > •
turned navy chief from Saginaw, kuvo The nine
Michigan State a ,,
clean sweep of its nine-Kame southern tour nets included .i.j
pitching the
,
vindnle fresh i
Spartans to a to 1 victory over North Carolina State
Flint frvshnii.il
here today. *'
The victory was Skroeki's
third
Detroit id the season und Manager All Ircshnten
i,u,„.MpJ
en¬ becoming
abled the
asxiq,.,, *1
Siwirtaus to Names Players managers Mum,., «f
.•rtKTta i (defeated for the third either
time l»i i the Mason-Dixon line stall
trainer
t,.||f. I
v
in the tour's
For Trip North at the
or managf, \M
18-year old his¬ LAKELAND. Flu.. Mar. 28 (A') I
equipm.
Ison gym. any
m
,"1
tory. In iu;i«, Manager Steve O'Netl of the j I to 4.
J
they won seven i Detroit Tigers said today a squad !
straight games!uf 30 players, including a dozen ( Hesperia fresln
while in 103(11 pitchers, would stui t the
four games!gal's northward exhibition trek
Ben-j igan,.Chicago p
Also nafiie.i
were won with i
Monday when the club breaks tain Doftfc II
three r a i n e d its Lakeland training (aa'p.
■
out. I Pitcher Itiiffus Gentry and in- sophooifi^; |'„
Bay Spartans! fielder Johnny Lipon will re-|
tin. 11
gathered but! main behind to work out for an I Pickering. |;
hits off additional week with 111.' Huf- three
sophomore, an,
Woir Pack fnln |>{soils. Detroit - Interna¬ two
Royal (tak
hurlers but each figured in senr- tional League fai n club, at Win¬
ng. Ccnlei fielder Bob Ludwiu's ter haven. Both have .sore arms.
jouhle i> the first inning spark- Itetiint' traveling squad, as "The hipj.ni
l'A\ HACK. Chicago Cubs' third baseman, putting the ball on
id ,i
rally while singles listed by O'Neill
tw run large arti o ,.
jy Hi ;lo!iclder Floyd finest and I iU'hers AI Hellion. George
St. Louis Hi owns" JOHNNY BERARDINO In a Grapefruit
L, tlm hoes
Cntchi > Hen lludenko Cast, i, I'm.I.lie llutehinsoii. I .on
p.ie, d < ''l-1''
K ret low,
ue game staged in Los Angeles.
-1find in a d.ui
Utolln i ' in in the I Hal Manders, I.es Hirtp. Kretlm
Altlien h nicked for seven hits. Muelle
Skroek ield the Wolf Pack in ,
JJvcrm
•heck, st: ikint! out six and walk- 'rucks
ng one A pair of singles in the:
.itird irame spoiled a shutout
Have Yon Tried The
BULLETIN
Hoy Colli I'oine, Harney Mi Cos-
College Drug's
BOSTON. March 28 (.4') Uev. Kd Mterkowie/. Put Mullui.
A —
rlnk-lrtuih dash hy lion (.all l.)iek W akelielil ail,I Ned Harris
iiRi-r. after uhnost 10 minutes of
Hidden death play, tonight save
/V/»... Win* / iwi/i/i
Jie Bruins a I-it victory over Be- J " " *"«.» ' '«'<«« «
roll's turd-fighting Iteil Wing*
ind put the Bostonians into the
New
Stanley i up playoff finals with
Montreal Canadians, the national
lorkcv If nine champions.
The
Bruins will entrain for
Montreal tomorrow night and
ipen the cup finals, also best
a
if-si yen series, w ith Canadians
in Saturday.
Tile serond came also will
May erf in Montreal,
ind (lie third am) fourth bark
on Tuesday,
lie Double Rich -
iere next Thursday and a week
rom Sunday night.
spring
and
u yotmg man':
stuff stipp.
Malted Milk
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Page Sever.
[Qmsideivdjbp^ Ay, f iniKil League Golfers ToOi>en 1946 Season
Willi Michigan Contest
Golfers on the campus with visions of a spot on the
Spartan varsity will ben in swinninn in earnest the start
of next week when Coach Hen
Van Alstyne holds Ihe
team's first organized workouts.
The linksfnen will open
up their 11 match season in Ann
I Arbor against the t'nivers-K
jit.v of Michigan on April 20. ■ ,, _ i
I Following that the Spartans!lvlU rs
.
will
«>•-lr.l.l.1' «l
meet Detroit, Mar-iTo Michigan Stole
| miotic. Northwestern. Wayne,1
Uthin State. Purdue, Indiana, and
Fencing Artists
| Notre Dame.
Eight Mulligan Stat,
| As ye! Van Alstyne will make fencers have licen awn:,
no predictions as to who wilt bo
or letters for their art.
; in the Stale lineup, hot its a
the past season, Co,act)
|pretty sure bet that .limmie Peri¬ Fchinil tor stated yestcrd
ston, lnttormnn on the 1942 tram,
was the 11est Spartan It.
| who is back on campus after the beginning of the war
I three years of service in the ar¬
Award winners inch
my air forces, will be a top con -
! tender. Itilha. Dearborn s 1
I Finish"* it' nil. John Coiinell, Mb
a I ; \\ is., junior; tlrcg IV: •
other
prospects, tun e |sopl,t,mi
ht'.-n rmmclinn into shape on their
I own while wailing for the regit-r : lt" h"1""1. and
I tar practice sessions. j Murphy, Miami. Fin..
Ttie trnhVwill utili/e the green Also listed were liu
and approach next to the prac-
j1 >. Do intnghani
jtice football field during their chuck Thompson,
j pro-season workouts to sharpen ' sophomore, and Aloj
tl.cn close gartte and
putting. J iento, Junior from Fl
e the finest outfield tn the Na- i I At. tire
rounding into
league,' litis trio of KNOS campaign in S1 ivtci
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iiltY MOORE, and STAN MPS-1
L l.rtiunrrs llreoking Southern ('.limits
DEAl'll. Fla., sending home two separtite unit K-
i'.tiseball's busiest on exhibition tours.
•
; training sea-1 Even while lc.ti.i- Sport of Oltlcr Si
they are pt
end and most
tubs will have
j surplus talent, the majors -til Won Tit Ic :i« W ;ir llcgitti
are hoping to make dents to nv.
■ioiula bases
cy home
for|Cr up vittil deficiencies. Detroit,
before for example, is eager to land a
William 'I '■■■ :: • . a.; 1
of tenuis ;.>me .....
>c.ns
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serum! baseman; Connie Maek is on February ■ t tin- y« n !
1 fall on many looking for a right fielder: Wash- ('relict. most (amoo : Ft
n a few days as ington needs a third sticker; the court t.u i 44 ..no Mil I .do.
ttieir squads to Yankees need pitching talent and France's double- . ■ w n V
the farm clubs, so do the Dodgers and the New Richards was 4.t . n M.c i
t ic bulging With York Giants. Any time owner lie v.n toe Amct i
whom are vctcr- Sam Breadon of the St. Louis championship in 1918 it t .
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the downward Cardinals decides to'lop a few iy f Ida- i... •• • .1,
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vy for at least names off his'p'tiyn It. every chili «>:>_ »..«• >i.,\ • d W
in both leagues will he knocking actually began. > l«t.
a Wuinn, of the at his door. ,V
-ays Manager Southwerth's Braves actually 11 "'r A ' A'"
it plans to cut his beat the gun on the other Fhui- k !l <
c team stops at da-based teams, leaving fm Fort '!""1,1 '' lV , ''
weekend seriesILauderdale today to stop off at t >'r ,r
'mis are making Fort Myers enroute to Tamp.
ugh at least and Lakeland where they \vd
New York
Yan-1 pick up the Tigers to
!;.n Dodgers, are northward together:
AWARD
The pause FOR SERVICE
that refreshes JwJl'y A sleeping vitiligo in the path of it
itit! flood ... nt lirr switchboard
rag-
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ilie community ami summon aid. She.
leaves only when rising waters rem it
the hoard and the. building itself he¬
roines llomled.
For litis ami similar ads of public service,
more than 1,21)0 telephone nu n ami women
have received the Bell System's most coveted
award—the Theodore N. Vail Medal.
Sconce to the public has long been a tra¬
dition in the Bell System. The thought "service
first"—day by day as well as in emergencies—
has helped give this nation the best communi¬
cations service in the world.
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Page Eight MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, lurch 29 I
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Religious Group. To Give Store Hours Friday ... 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Movie Sunday Night
Pieture to Dramatize process by which sunlight acting
on green leaves produces food
World, Solar System for the plant, Will be seen for the
first time in natural colors.
Interfaith council is pre¬ Through photomicrography
senting to the general public the intricacy of the mocroscopic
the sound movie, "The God world formed by a drop of water
of Creation," Sunday night is revealed, enlarged more than
a million times its natural size.
at 7:30 in the Union ballroom.
The picture was produced in the
Moody Bible institute by Irwin
A. Moon, Sc. D,
The movie is unique In many
ways, combining in it-sglf astron¬ the all season
omy and the natural sciences. By
means of the 100-inch telescope
Mt. Wilson observatory,
at the
actual scenes of stars and plan¬ basque suit . .
ets, their orbits and travels
through space, will be shown,
along with their affect on our
world and solar system.
Time Photography
Lapse-time photography will
enable the audience to study the
life cycles of plants and animals,
all condensed to a master of every detail is a
seconds. fashion forecast for
Caterpillars will grow from a
mere worm into an exotic butter¬
spring . . . broad shoulders
fly, and detailed scenes will be waistline slimmed
shown of the pollination of IRWIN A. MOON to nothingness . . . barreled
flowers and plants. .
preacher scientist . . .
out fullness in the
Complex Process
Photo-synthesis, the complex skirt . . . Stonecutter fabric
(HI (.om /Hiits Positions in black or navg . . .
In Fur Fast To Vse
Faculty Member sizes III to IH .. .
llusincss Ail Frails featured in our
To Give Concert
Socony-Vacuum Oil company, sport sircar department
First program of spring tcr.o of New York city, announces
to be sponsored by the music de¬ several openings in the Far East Id.9') . . ,
partment will be a concert by for business administration stu- ■
Julian Miller, tenor, instructor of dents who will be graduating
voice at Michigan State. The con¬ this June with a major in ac¬
cert will take place next Friday counting.
in Music auditorium at 8 p.m. Placement Director Tom King
Miller was born in Chicago, lequested that eligible students
contact his office, Ext. 525.
III., in 1916 where he later be¬
came instructor of voice at Cen¬
King added that there hIso are
vacancies for any type of col¬
tral YMCA college. He has taken
lege- graduate who wishes to en¬
instructor of music and biology
on the .Chicago Board of Educa¬
gage in foreign marketing rath- black patents * . .
tlian accounting work.
tion.
A former NBC and ABC voc¬
alist and director of the All- AFFAIRS with a
bright future
American chorus, Hyde Park,
(Continued from Page 3)
Miller holds a bachelor of science jmore.
and a music degree from I'en- Robert Animermnn, Royal Oak
Iral YMCA college. He has taken sophomore, will fill the
vacancy
graduate work in mtisicolugy at ■)f athletic chairman, and Jacob
University of Chicago and attain¬ Venema, Nunicu junior, is acting
ed master of music degree ut as historian. there's the gleam of
Reporter will be
Chicago Musical college Stanley Anderson, Sault Sainte
He recently completed-a book,
J Marie senior; sergeant-nt-arms,
"Analysis of Contemporary Voice Jack Crockord. Woodlawn jun- sparkling black patents
Teaching Methods." ' ior; senior IFC
representative.
in your future . . . they're
bright and alluring
Announcing the open'my.
of the
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I miles east of East Lansing on I'S-lti
Jaeobson's forecasts
black patents to
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