-■■hi n wi8 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS . .Mostly Cloudy and Cooler; Light Showers by Night Dndy Student Publication of Michigan State College Vol. 34 334 _EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1946 ■ l""e:] ;i3,s n a waIked int0 a Council Asks r the other day and Hake i;'f only vacant seat °n the midst Of about 20 two r eeocious students Russia, Iran To Report < ■ m ' clttjng behind her let loose Iran Delegate Joins Table Delegates To Give Aeeounl several comments and whistles. When roll was Of Status At a the fellow sitting on her Wednesday Session it"tinned out to be her hus- NEW YORK. March 29 (/P) — The United Nations Se¬ curity council decided today to ask Russia and Iran for top level reports by next Wednesday on the "existing 0„e, and Two, and status of negotiations between the two countries." The |r„roiirr. a course kcynoted by L pronouncement, "Homework ■action was of the Soviet taken in the face ir I delegate's con¬ in,, mod ' Important part of this did not fall on deaf ears. s Plan tinued absence from the council sessions. happily, is PE 102f, 1^ class, _in„ine social dancing. Four Affairs Then, in an atmosphex of.ob¬ vious good humor, the council adjourned until || a.m. contrast to the tension of ,last Wednesday when Andrei A. 11FC has sanctioned the re- party in the Union ballroom. , ,,js p.|! t v ,» IGromyko, Russian delevate. led nption of Fraternity Open iln. fr()m (h> (.h.|m_ Bud Spartan Varieties will again be her in protest against consider- week. Cline, featured from 4 to 4:30 p.m., jitig the Iranian ease before April , junior, has announc- !t will ho held Monday and this week two sororities, | 'a- . Thursday from 7 to 10 Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa I The delegates follow, il the s evening., Kappa Gamma will be honored. |'(,ad James F. of U. S. Secretary Slate Byrnes in prop. IIL the I Ai: men into o.vted in joining a report from the two countries §itf.i'y ate invited to attend A special meeting Slate News staff members and of all After the Iranian ambassador. i.pen houses. Hussein Ala, has answer, tl ques¬ [nuped by I."cation persons Interested in working tin the State News will he held tions from delegates on Iranian like fraternities have been today at I p.m.. Marion lleck- issues involving Red army occu¬ Hussein Ala, Iranian ambassador, smiles as he sits with pupeci according to their lo- delegation at UNO Iranian pation of parts of Iran. Byrnes el, editor, has announced. Security council at New York. Ala was invited with this proposal i o in order to enable rushees to sit at the council table arose shortly after Andrei Groinyko. Russian p reach all houses open each delegate, walked out of the meeting following the council's Byrnes .Suggestion : Refreshments and enter- tion of his motion to postpone the Iranian case until reper- Dick Snook and his band will j "I would suggest that nrnent will be provided at each April 1st. provide music for this stag-drag i prrs- affair. I ident of the council re< st the wise, and the men are welcome Student Club ! secretary general to ase tain at p make their visit as long as Large Crowd Hears Program # once from the Soviet gov nment ty like Clint stated, however, "Fool Frolic" is the theme of I Hie Iranian gov nment kr. the men ..Mould make every a Student club planned l>a«' and which will take place tonight. ill of the houses Selections From 'Martha* lli>. "metas. 45i Evergreen, See ,l NO COI'NCIL. Pare » i then open houses, enna," to a huge crowd in Col¬ Summer," the amusing "What's A mixer has been planned by to Do and Undo?" and the fa- the members of HilleJ for to-, day Evening lege auditorium last night. The ■ Tuesday ruin's hosts first part of the three-part pro- j p.-i None So Rare, None So night. It will take place in the lUtUrOOIIl I I'll III will be Forestry cabin. Jan Fisher, De- , pwmbers of FarmHouse. 526 gram was pale and listless, the Part three was entitled "Vi- tmit freshman, is in charge of t Lane: Phi Delta Theta, second, cheerful and gay, thejenna Sings." and consisted of planning the affair, while Prof, B Abbott; Sigma P-and Theta Chi, 455 Abbott. Nu, 444 Ab- third, not much better than the i songs by Lehar, Strauss, Kreis- and Mrs. Alan Scott and Prof. ler, and Sieczynski. The final Norman Kinzic will be the chap¬ Danee Houiihit's first. I Ot Wednesday night the af- quintet, from "The Bat" was erons. "Dunsation of 1946,' pro* Four selections by Mozart, i performed with all the polish and Tuft House gram by Veloz and Yolm in— *i,! -■••en by the . Alpha from "The Magic Flute" and ternalionally known dan, ttffla Rhus. H03 E. Grand Riv- s(,jnt which the first part of the Tomorrow afternoon from 3 "The Marriage of Figaro," and program deserved. will be presented Tucsdu Sigma Phis, 903 to 5, Taft house will be the p. "Don Giovanni" were poorly ■, The second in a group of two scene of a tea which the coeds ing at 8:15 in College hkI i tor- pad River Sigma Alpha Ep- L131 Bcgi.e, and sung, and left no doubt that programs. "A Night in Vienna," lure giving in honor if the fac- ium, S. E. Crowe, dear ul stil- Sigma Chi, American singers cannot perform dents, has announced. ■E Grand River. Wil] be presented tonight at 8:15 ulty. them nearly as well as German During its present triitiscou- ■ «i»s open j Thursday night singers. The very beautiful solo, jn College auditorium by the I Jane Hansen, Eaton Rapids t'inental tour, the team ^ intro¬ 'company of operatic soloists as sophomore, has stated that de- j. ( the A'pha 'Chilian, ti.e Kappa Sigmas, Epsilon Pis, O Isis and Osiris," was well j the )a>t number on the lecture- orations (or the affair will be ducing new routines. Thr i.'oiuin- bian "Guabina" is a combination done, but the needed lire was j COncert series. B. W. based on a spring theme. ITUons' "nf> the Pi Kappa |cif the waltz and rhumba It is * "he residences of the three lacking. j _ — | derived from an old Columbian • groups will be announced Highlights from the opera folk dance and is reiined to Martha" formed the second part! ■jjf aext we- k. of the program; Laura Castel-1 7'/|wmf|>s $(}(>s Rfeill/jT Ttl SIV ill f If ballroom style. L .'^tionai open houses will c? Another new dance, "l a Bain- P curing the remainder of lano, soprano; Mona Bradford, nn by the fraternities. TAII Elections By Pressure Bloc ba," is similar to a polka and is popular in the Mexican ball¬ room. Presented first in Mexico Veterans to Occupy \ ATI ANTIC CITY, N. J., Iterson, N. J., had been subjected City, it was recently featured Qrria^n Talks Quonsel Huts Soon; Muceh March Ho (a>) — A' charee to "Pressure" b.v "gangsters and Life magazine. ? i hoodlums from New York." m , Also i (that 'gangsters and nood-i Without going iT)to detajIi hc appearing on the piogram Capacity Set at 700 five young artists of the eon- Monday arc j lums" were trying to inflU- also said a Negro delegate from m cert and musical comedy stages. Ten quonset huts will be occu- n Lnce CIO United Auto Workers' i(Memphis, Tenn., named Jones |twi??lph H'egens, rector of . . . i _ , pied in about two weeks by ve** elections was made today by , . i... haH hepn threatenpd. A had been threatened. A "Robert Ik mi 5 thurt"h )n Grand Rap- *** Present erans living in Jenison t the first of a Veterans Director Tom King a..- marriage lectures for Jeniso^gy jn. j ^ Prxsldent R. J. Th^^ | is ^ jnvestigation was author. listed as a delegate in the TIME TABLE .(••j C arried and engaged .... * primary convention roll call. bl|u,; ond"-v a» 7:15 p.m. in we'll open II." King (convention ll'eW".dia Hat live, were jeo¬ Thomas, who lost the UAW TODAY— |l)*? aud''otium. have 50 quonsets that will take pardized" in an effort of outside presidency to Walter P. Reuther Martar Board, 1 p.m. |*» '&p,c ^ the lecture la 700 veterans." interests to "pre^iure" certain in a bitterly contested race Wed¬ nesday, said Ill Union annex W-VM> Be,iefa About He added that Michigan State delegates. Thomas made his charge in a brought against pressure local 669 in was Hlllel mixer, 6:36 p.m. i H "'Bgeni will dis- "is the first college in the mid¬ brief speech as the UAW's tenth attempt to swing its big bloc of an Forestry cabin l»k ; p s ot marriage west that has moved into quon¬ convention drew to a close. The votes. In receiving the conven¬ Ptbe Jt, nted and expected sets." tion's approval of an inquiry, TOMORROW— tionship in enter to At present 350 veterans are meeting will end tomorrow. Thomas said local 669 of Wright he said "intimidation must be International club talk * c, ® successful >harritd life. philo- temporarily quartered in the Aeronoutical corporation at Pat- stopped at UAW conventions." S P.BL, No. 6 Faculty Row gymnasium, King concluded. Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS MICHI6AN STATE NEWS (ANPUS CHURCHES Entered as aecond-claaa nutter under act of March 1879 at the poat-offlaa, By LOIS KENT Caat Lansing. Mich Offleaa located on (round floor of east wing of Union Building Annex, room 9 _ . PubUahea daily except Bandar and Monday mornings during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students NAZARENE of Michigan State college » -w. - . - ■ . r., Telephone — College Phone 8-H11 The Rev. C. A. Bruch will tf.au. Aaorlatad C*H*gtas* Pram _,dtt0rtal office-Bxt M9; Bualnaa unnwtMi ro. natiomal «o»«.T,.m* e< Office - Ext. 268. speak on the topic "A Two-fold Disease — A Double Cure" to¬ National Advertising Service, he. College PmbUMn Kfprrunutht m^n5^*E morrow morning at 10. The * by coljef® carrier to studenti; |C.M two Macioom Ave Nrw von*. N. r. per year by coltof* carrlar to MB* young people's hour will be held RM t • Boari.B • Let latlilt • $«• Iu»cik4 Stlldeflt*. ,t 0:45 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST M£MBBl or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press a exclusively entitled to the use for republleatlot. Reality" will be the subject of all news d'.spatchps credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper for the service at 11 a.m. tomor¬ and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication oa row. The reading room is open special dispatches herein are also reserved. dailv from 1 io 4:50 p.m. Faculty Adviser • • • A. A. APPLEGATE Peoples church Manager - ■ JAN HOPP8 Editor ...... MARION HECKEL Making the Most of Lent" Advertising Manager .... I.RONE SRA8TROM will be the theme of both the • 'Imitation Manager ... JANE WALKER 0:30 and 11 a.m. services to¬ sport* Editor ...... . lOM RIORDAN morrow, Dr. N. A. McCune Wight Editor ......... . JEAN JAItVIK speaking. Student vespers will be Might Sports Editor CltAKI.Kft LABEL held at 7:15 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Might Editors — DEE DEARIM'G, IIKI.EN LOVI'R, JEAN JARVI8, The topic tomorrow will be 111.I, EIPPERT, JEANETTE NIXON. 'The Transforming Power of the Feature Editor MAKIOHIE I.ANDKAMER Women's Editor MARIE MATTE Cross." The service is held at feature Writers — ROB BYERI.Y. SYLVIA CIEIINICK, PEL PARRAEL, 11 a.m. The young peoples' group KATIIIE Ml'I.E. MORTON II SMEKLINL. ***** I will meet at 7 p.m. Reporter. — CARROLL BESEMEtL ELIZABETH COBRV. CAROLYN 1ST. THOMAS AQUINAS KARNEY, I OIS KENT. MARGE KltEIIEIt, TI1AIS LUCAS, IIOIIO- Tllt MARTIN', K ITIIII. Ml'EI., TOM NOUTIIWAY, IJANE OLIVER. | "The Everlasting Miracle" will CAROL SMITH. HE A WII.SUM'. be the theme tomorrow morn¬ Sports Staff — HII I. SOM'NEItORN. ROGER CESSNA. HAY PKYSEI1. KEN ing. Masses are held at 8 a.m., | CI.ARK, CHARLES LAMEL. MAItTV IIAMIAHAN. JIM Ol'IL- 10 a.m. and 13 noon with Kr. ! I.EV. ItAltltAK tills. MAKLE MeR AY, JIM C Altlt, .MIKE l.\ PERL. ALLAN WOOD. Jerome MacEaehin and Kr. I Michael Mleko officiating. CHRIST Lt'TIIERAN The Rev. E. I. Woldt will (.an He (lure The World's Ills? speak on the question "Art Thou Afflicted with the 'fever' and zest for living: that nc- the Christ?" tomorrow morning at 10:45 INFORMATION "ompanies the advent of spring, students seem to he bliss¬ Gamma Delta, Lutheran stu¬ dent IIII.LEI, ; continuation fully unaware of the goings-on of the world about them, association, will meet at m h critical observer asserted recently. 0:30 p.m. in the Union, room 115. To introduce all new students Veterans gnu COLLEGE LUTHERAN to Hillel and to welcome back whether enrol|(.i He maintained that we are seriously lacking in 'social "The Saving Christ" will be all old students, Hillel is spon¬ not, are invite • awareness,' that energy and enthusiasm we throw away in the subject of the sermon to be soring a "Spring Term Mixer" Continuation -e supporting our athletic teams might better be directed to presented by the Ret. William at the p.m. in room in; Forestry cabin Saturday thinking and doing something about the unfortunate Young tomorrow .< t 10:30 a.m. in at 8:30 p.m.. Morton Wolf, nomlcs building, c presi¬ be "Good Meal.- plight of the world. Become world-conscious or perish is hm State theater Lutheran stu- dent. announced. his admonition. ' ,t<,nf ' Wl" ' ! at 7:30 p.m. DZV CUB * mm A sound- Perhaps the point is well taken. Perhaps we ought to ?c"lor* hold rallies and forums alniut UNRRA and UNO. Perhaps riV'v't-' •Th'.- God of Crea- ALPHA ( III SIGMA a meeting of the M ill he held Mond m I v. iii in ae , ,, Alpha Chi Sigma, national in Ye Olde we ought to maintain a fever-pitch, on the campus and canterhi uv house Smoke (hemisiry fraternity, will hold take issue with each devtiopment of international signifi¬ ulv Ci minion will be 111< international i i - its first meeting for the term on Robert Burns Perhaps not. . . cance. at li. Monday at 7 p.m. in room 333 lustrated talk on Is it for lis to weigh, evaluate, and propose panaceas for the world? Or might we better study, learn, and seek the C; Ultcl 1)1 tub ivet at of the chemistry building, Carl!tlons "f 8 hnusr the understanding that will enable us to deal more ade¬ and thou wi\i Sears, Rrnton Harbor junior, an- ,r bode little good. UNO COUNCIL "Actual Grace." Mm.** «-';u /» Church (Continued from Pre Direct o n •ln- i nments and ttie prompt wit li CENTRAL METHODIST ; rept ; from Iran are in tact Br. I) staiibi mei |v~" NYlONS < lurlr. H Kigg,. t'heiigtu, China. KR. J. V. Ma, 1 V Hi KM Hie Ho Woman* Parlor ot the sUnbn Beauty NaU»n. locatec : . a Kit. MIULAH Ml I K < hurch ai East (L*vu1 River. East [ 7:30 p.m. Two Millionth Ex*Tar She will be glad to wclvt Plione s-i: ■ Upturn* there. B-2 ——' 1 ; May Enroll at MSC ()AVIt.t. me I'll.LOW urst chcrcii of christ — OBSi'HV I. I I The Navy mustered out its two | 2Mb, tit'll building. Moi d tall Bub W. Main. Lam - scientist Whi'» millionth man last night. He was 'I8 'tn Union served 19 months at sea in the point gold mounting. $9f. Wiite MSC Trailer C-20. ma Pacific war. He was discharged Pie available. -P '" ' Tn; j ENGINEERS' Mintisa drawing -1;, POR at the Great Lakes, 111., naval $22 Call Donald Battck, 993C3. write STUDENT to care for East I ! EPISCOPALIANS . . . separation center. O'Hare was 1027 E. Michigan Ave. 1J0 Services In THE CHAPEL OF CHRIST THE KING bade an official farewell by Ad¬ COMPLETE set, drafting instru¬ Sunday ments. T-square, board,efe. miral Chester W. Nimitz in a Every¬ t0con|e | thing you need. ?I3.00. Call 2-8048 Mutual system broo&ast. «i Abbott itoad C°mmunl«» ' A. M-. Breakfast 7:30^. M.# . March 30. 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three rtaii Matmen Enter Migh-Prieed Yankee Shortstop Ball Change* Plan: {.Season Tourneys Net (loiirts Cleared By KEN CLARK MiehiKan State wrestlers, mostly those on the For Student ll«e squad who did not see much action (luring the re- A sudden switch in plans', due «»t Oklahoma A. for the coming spring season on both at home an'd aw. y. the old College diamond. The pairings for th< jour'la¬ Spartans ' Placed Coach John Knbs created the ment wcic announced iv Coach |,1.l> three Spartan J. V.s this season after dispon¬ |®v' * | j in the national Hall Thursday afternoon with in¬ ing that he had more I .all plo v¬ itial play starting ycslr. !av .eul 'viUes. 1945 NCAA ers than he could posstiily u e third at 145 y until 1 ' on the regular inttrad. State 12B in order to varsity nine. S,, ; laty give mmr n>en a • nurth and Cliff chance to take part m the r • m the same place i„l weight. [this special team a a- designed John Dowell, jand will play a regulai In i, .ansmg cngmci r. I b Borim Doc Mtinlotl. toroa r Si.at in order by Herb ll> '.it« ..I East ii.l Hob Malde- backstop of several season Lansing. Lob Malar a Clc- iditional Spartan has taken over th hitiu veland. Ohio Da 1 i-dtips i ition, and 'at the of Jackson. pn-M nt .ii ing in Detroit I ajjnl|t 40 |)au j,i,, Always a club to build up with t - ur.; John Dowell, his |ate Pat I'eppw 1. turnout, may vvmrk MSC Varsity , jerry Brentar, j ghape Si\ Softball (outfield in time to tak vet fa'agur* Start April 15; Will Enter SAAB Mike varsity. 1 position Robin Robert- on 'he n gi h liHlrix'iKlrnts Must Fnlci'lVaiu* Sport Shorts ag nc.l are: serviceman , |ng that he can pit'h jWell as he can hit the back h> Farly Spring lout ball drill- > II be¬ ! , Maldegen and I on the hardwo r Old Colie i-ii-ld, iito gin Monday afternoon ■ tii about • ii, a returned Matt Mas/a I all eandidates donning a ay take • , 1 1 ur ne-lc- , participate in catching duties while t:n Wm posstiily two in trout of -kuis in preparation to that 10- 1 lass. Don John- and Dick Massttch haw be hall, lie plans to hold the gante -li 'lull' the Sp. .talis Will ! ,itan grappler. working with the outt.cldi , it loop i ontests on the mil- run lip against next fab pound bracket - . Johnny Marakas. a n parade grounds. Walt I'awlowxki. ittlii.il 'q, ' vet who ■sides the ...if! hall activities an enteted reluct haektield fparkphn 0 1840- Michigan A.A. term, has shown plenty <.t ;,..w that '41, and 42, is back n -elmol Coach Collins at the ternity track i ill la.- held doing plate this past ah!:, ,1 gi.iilu.de WO The and Konrnd to outfielder Marakas A11 r' I H. It. 10, ami bach ( h.itnp" stated, lie- dlil alhlctii director the N.A.A.U. ternity id in Madison known in Detroit sarnie-: • ; loot.) there may run t\v [ vx a ii k lor the okm .... base : • and hus been playing ■h ot the 10 events. |t ommaiul. . 'n ■ for Well- Tuesday and fercnt service team- tor the . THE WORLD'S MOST H0N0RE0 WATCH three years. Herb Marx, a mm ei .! buck in 1942. is back m I site-organise [after a three h year to n Marines. Lanky Mat \ o he/m re Team It* a fixture armu and should v.. 1 - i.c V or 1916 'Murals sity first sucker p'ei Indian* Heat petition for the I iycr* WINNER OF 10 World's Fair l is! post-war Tony Rhodes ret II' ; iay night, the absence of t-ie:„i >, in lit-1 1 SltmlV-l; Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals herhoud which try at one if tin- ,tt - t the intramur- tions. Rhodes 1• i .. !>i/. Trout < I».i—:•(i and more honors for accuracy will again or- Spartan nine ie. Lt4i. than any other timepiece. pace the ' Ul' inde-j »• .- in , f tits fall ,, President to Itrnnr i f» \ I t N I ot * IV \l. 1 lit II IV M. ;j/.V's captured Opener I rmlitiint s of the intra- t squads in all . VVASHINtiTt »\ M a large num- j President It" , ■ back on the tend the opening . again plotting ! American League : .es of their [keeping ah\ room. riition diitni ^ioal founders j years. • getting gkrtiks carter" '.herhood re-j While.there war at e Doc t nounccment 1 with MARIE THE BODY" MAC DONALD kei, Mike Kin- Ii. Otiier mem- sources close t (plans, it w the Whit, SIM)AY . — MONDAY — Tl KSDAY resent for the that he '"lends to be .v'alt Klewicki,! f°l" 1,10 APnl 16 VP 221 210 -1H 15 - White, 7,olton i Washington's Senators ari and Bob 1 Boston Red Sox. :n t.'20 302- 1117 a Phillies, now kick as the Blue Picciuto, of The old Dick Charles t-aseball fame, * Mini -•-"Us club at the B and is back • '4 last ■ | n. Nick pro- . to Cull i National league for an > •. en *) dozen hits, half ot available for engagements • hich were two . . , Piccu recently re- , '3ie clu - after dropping fichy.; u he end of wln- — Contact — Jfcr, Chuck RaUwanski - Jenlson ficldhousc vl0"' manager of the 1545 and ants' hit 21 homers — or — ' °ut - rappedy out 23 n0 triples. pv, .. 0- J4,E4«. That lUdl PISTONFOSTU • He] h "y a new experience Tom Baird — Union Trim CHALkWHX* *iDl°;Vever' ple m other H« didn't col- 1941 or '42, NEXT — EDDIE BRACKEN in "HOLD THAT BLONDE" Page Four Saturday, a;-,,,,. 'Little Flower' Store Houts Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. InUNRRA Job JocoLa-onVl ... „ Wants Action East ,L.ati«iin<. Ln Guardia to Ignore Polities in Program For Securing Food ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., old American March 29 (fP) — Fiorello H. as advertised in La Guardia, the United Na¬ tions Relief and Rehabilita¬ Mademoiselle sandwich glass... tion administration's new direc¬ Seventeen tor general, bluntly told the Vogue council today "our job is to take food where we can find it, and is a treasured possession to take it to people who need it, wherever they are." today . .. the rich ... three In his first meeting with the 48-member council before it re¬ dimensional carving of this cessed indefinitely, the successor to Herbert H. Lehman declared: famous peacock swirl has "Wheat has no political com¬ been faithfully reproduced plexion, and I'll buy wheat where I can find it." in this inspired Marco compact Approaches Argentina. He said he would begin by ex¬ made in the finest of . . . plash, tending his greetings to Juan Domingo Peron, Argentina's I'texiglas . . . fitted with president. "Here is on opportun¬ ity for Argentina to show its de¬ detailed perfection . . . leak sire to cooperate with the rest of the world," he added. proof sifter ... luxurious puff . . Even as he spoke, Argentina announced crystal clear beveled mirror it would not join UNItltA, stating its food supplies | in costume colors .... already were committed, either by sale or donation, to various ountries. La Guardia said he would call designed hg Eleanor Hamlin , ■100 and 1.00 next "on my old friend, Mac¬ kenzie King" of Canada. "Per¬ haps he can scrape up a few bushels there." Requests Action People "want bread, not ad¬ vice," he shouted. ploughs, not typewriters. I want "I want JacoLe onV Fust I Lunsing fast moving ships, not slow read¬ ing resolutions." "From this iioint on," he add- , ed, "the protocol is off. When I have something to say, I'll say it. I'll start rij^ht out with my j own country. All I ask is that I Americans waste. My not overeat and not j city alone wastes j enough food every day to feed a j city of 350,000 people. I know. I j picked up that gUrbage for 13 I years." Assuming his job in the criti- j cal period when UNRHA feels | there is not enough food in the! world to prevent all starvation. | eAUtnf La Guardia said he would ask I at world black markets. fire house La Guardia said he would ask I - ttie army to delay dismantling of power plants which might pro¬ duce fertilizers. .1/Hilary Fratern ily Seeks Old Members For Reorganization Lt. Col. Gerald Peterson of i the military department has slat- ed that at least five former mctn- j bers are of Scabbard and Blade need for reorganization on I [ SSENCE campus of the nntional honorary military fraternity. the Peterson is acting adviser for honorary, which wtas dis¬ | ERIAlf RUS banded in June. 1942, He asked that those military students con¬ tact him at Ext. 407. Every drop of this precieus fragrance is a memory .. priceless jewels .. exalted romance .. exciting intrigae. and the fabaleaa Rassiea Empress - THE - who inspired it hendrods of yean by time, R is yean May. ago! Untouched WOMEN'S WQRLD ' .?.«•. V8?-5 * 10°-6 M- 5.73 tpk, , MORTAR BOARD A Mortar Board meeting will be held at 1 p.m. today in room 111, Union annex. TOWN GIRLS. YWGA » reproduction of our All Town Girls or YWCA members wishing to read to Jacobaon advertisement in JmoLoaVi blind students are requested to leave copies of their schedules at April 1st Mademoiselle the Union desk for Jean Chand¬ ler, East Lansing sophomore. East Lansing