MICHIGAN SUTf NEWS V nagihcMotailbuP State College Weather Considerable Cloudiness KAST '-ANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. APRIL Sliulr",M team the new students on Tidal Waves Strike -wandering in moms wore re imparted their ways and out of not enough, Hawaiian Islands other than graduate stu- Dancers Honolulu Reports $50,000 *£, of the latter man- to AppeTonight Damage; letween themselves Waves Inundate Naval Garrison ' |0 arrive an hour early, KODIAK, Alaska, April 1 (/P) — Tht> navy warned Ag hall to Morrill hall, shipping' in the North Pacific today to he prepared for then they found that the 90-foot waves, following a tidal wave of »as >n As hall. "destructive mag¬ nitude" which struck Unimack coast guard station, near ~ ■the tip of Alaska peninsula. Sprinn Fashion nt rami"'* fad has been McDonel Lists HONOLULU, April 1 '*un wearing (dis¬ Senior Events ! submarine earthquake where in some- the Pacific ocean, lolled tortions) upside down to I with the fart they are bache For This Term awesome force aga nst the I shores of the Hawaiian islands An outline schedule ofJtodny, washing away at least 15 persons, injuring uncounted senior activities for spring I scores, and wrecking tremendous ork Dual term has been announced by damage. f tr.iti initios had K. II. McDonel, secretary of All Hawaii Affected k visit [rom the police the |the State Hoard of Agriculture; Every Island 111 the Hawaiian laud senior class advisor. anint. When a neighbor 'group was struck by the waves, ,5hi>t din a':: a mock duel First on the list of senior which terrified w itnesn - said pistols .a .'a paves between 'events are three Wednesday jranged 25 feel above th« highest •f the men, he rushed to call {night dailies slated for May. I. high-tide marks. in order to ,8, and 21. These are sponsored yy Worst damage was u pol led prevent further blood- . dance team . along the Honolulu water'ront on There will lie a meeting of sht'ci. this most all feature writers tomorrow at populous island of ? I'M cv arrived but Vi'loz and 5 olaiula, incomparable Oalui, and at Hilo, prine i at i lly dancing team, will 3 p.m. in (lie State News of¬ Inooiie hart heen wounded. thev lin-'-overed that the briiif? to .Michigan State college their owf. fice. according to Vlarjoric of the island of Hawaii. program., "Dansation of 19-lfi" at 8:15 tonight in l.andkamer. All those Interest¬ Ships burst their moorings. which the neighbor heard College auditorium. ■ ed in working in this capacity Small craft wore smas1 «d and > explosion ..f a firecrack- Appearing on the program with this internationally- ! are asked to attend. hurled high ashore. Waterfront -ped from a second story known team are six young* store buildings and bom> • were : by a practical joker. Artists of the concert aml'Gl'OWC Announces b-v the senior class in collabora- wrecked and flooded. (V were mUHical-Comedv stages. ! .. .. tion with Union board, and will |e»gulted and liui tied hundreds ulptor-Artist Vfte ami Yoiamia, transcontinental tour this season. on Mardi Gras Date b, I,dd la union b.nr.,m tons of j^e| f0|. ]\f <|y J7 ",""a '|0Us(,nior jN»v«» Vacuity Of have enlarged their creative ertoire to include many rep-j new | » .w ill take place May !t at 7.301 swingmit Garrisons Pale tattle Fast island, oi French Mardi Gras, annual semi-tor- p.m. During this affair the sen- frigate shoal 430 miles u Dept \nail n wilt dance routines of their own ori- I nial dance will be held May 17 i ««»cs, wearing caps and gowns of here, was completely ft h west iunil.it- iw Rudy, well known gin, Ifrom dreamy to fast tempos.! ' "f «»>* previously an- and the tassels of tl.e.r schools. ed, the coast guard repo, ■ d The nouneed date of April 2H, Dean lorm a procession and lunia sculptor, has' join- A combination waltz and rhum- parade late ol its small naval "■ slat: i.f the art riepart- ba, the Colombian "Guabina," S. E. Crowe has stated. The through the campus. was unknown, Hi will teach a class in and the new Mexican ballroom dance, sponsored by Student | President's reception for senior First rough estimate; placed I.a Bamba," will be council, will take place mi class members will take place Honolulu hat hot nonfiling ami one in sculp- j ' amung the new (dances intro- College auditorium. damage a more ;May 28 at 7:30 p.m. 'than $30,000. and lido uttered Anne Cowen, Detroit senior : Dost dance for the seniors is worse, to Ids teaching, |duccd by the graceful couple, - k with Leonard In addition to such favorites as and Hud dine. Owosso sopho- ;the commencement dance sehed- j i..i -tuff sculptor, the Brazilian Samba, the Cuban more, have chargt of the alfair. juled for June 1. it will be at Hn.. ,««>«« llOUSt minimis Remain"»*"' department. Weather ics students enrolled in t • ony. atds including in hide: coronation. Bob Butler, permitting, it wilt be in the band They will also present their management course this 1 I Fei a-hip Prize for own dramatic Trenton junior: elections, Bill' shell, otherwise. College audi- interpretation of Hayha house is situi i Study "Guggenheim the Argentine Puge, North Muskegon sopho- torium will be used, tween Beal the tango, and many gardens 01 - for ,:' ative work in noli: publicity, Marion lleekel, {Lantern Night Physics building. Othet uild- r 1'H- and a similar other specialties. Detroit mior: senior: patrons. Hetty ! Sponsored by the members «;• }llt#ls whit.„ have I**,, ,, 'S44 : the American Included in the team's comp- Card, East Lansing junior, and Mortar Board, senior women s t Ails and Sciences. VjOU8|y j,,r practice houi " any of artists are Elizabeth Tal- decorations. Howie Ncale. Dear- honorary, and Tower Guard,.;b,.cn tor„ (lown in ortJ,.r bot-Martin. hilarious impression- born sophomore. sophomore women's honorary.«vj(lc room for the ne\3 ist, and Betty Black, lovely Others are: band, Mareie Gast, Lantern night is slated tor June uiormitory. 10 ROUNDUP young NBC singing star, who St. Joseph senior, entertainment, 4 Will sing, among others, the pop- Merrill Walker, Niles junior; j i Home economics studi June 5 at 6 p.m. will be the|are not able to reside u Hayha who *Kar __ 870 kc ular "Symphony" and "It Might tickets, John Potts, Saginaw. senior picnic, and alumnae day house attend a weekly lei lure ">n See DANCE, Page 4 sophomore; and programs. will he June 8. ,the philosophy of home manage- ■ merit, by Prof. Irrr.a Gr« s.-. and *0RMN(i_ |.a laboratory session at B; vha Kelody ... - Ticket Sales Begin For Frosh-Soph Dance house. 1 Mw.mg's News Distinctive light Bands," "Avalon Time" t0 H stylings of Bob Wir.i V 1 a '.member Love Strong and will be his featured new at the orchestra Fresh¬ with Red Skelton, ".College Hu¬ mor". and other CBS and NBC TIME TABLE network shows. man-Sophomore ball from 9 to J® i Room 12 Saturday night, co-chairman All arrangements are super¬ TODAY— Bookman vised by Strong to retain the !fia''nt Edition Joanne Dodge, East Lansing Collrge Carrousel. sophomore, and Ed Rusinski, great flexibility of style lor Hostess committee, 5 p.m. w which his orchestra is noted. ^HtRNOON— Fenton freshman, announced. "Wreckin' Crew" Winged Spartans, 7 p.m. :"®Velty Huzaar 1.00G Tickets "The Wreckin' Crew," a small 103 Cnion annex 'n the News One thousand tickets for the unit within the band, tears off Play tryouts, 7 p.m. (j 11 Eepartment Pro- informal dance which will take swing numbers, while the whole II Cnion annex place in College auditorium were orchestra features smooth en¬ Happened placed on sale today at Union j semble and sectional work. Christian Science organization V n Master works desk and Accounting office, Miss ' Before heading toward the 104 Cnion annex Zf'11 *a t0 At the Organ the Dodge stated. MSC campus, Strong's orchestra Theta Sigma Phi, 7:15 p.m. Band played engagements at the Ara- 103 Cnion annex Bob Strong began his career Gloi Alumni Record in radio, which is the usual ob¬ gon and Trianon ballrooms and Home Ec club senior board Stewart jective for most orchestra lead¬ Edgewater Beach hotel in Chi¬ 7:15 p.m. 2 Home Ec hldg. Y^f®r-V Qt the News ers. He was recognized as a top¬ cago, Roseland ballroom in New .^ pinner 'A Music flight radio conductor on pro- BOB STRONG York, and prominent clubs and hotels of the South. Alpha Epsilon Rho. 7:30 15 I'ntoa p.m. Poem, A Play grama such as ''Coca Cola Spot¬ aaaex Tuesdav MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Affairs of Entered as second-clasa matter under act of March 1B7§ aft the post-offlca. East l.anstnff, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of cast wing of union Building Annex, room 8. Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during school vear and Thursday mornings during summer session by the o, Michigan State College. , , . .. . the regular students „ State CORRY By LIZ _ CoUe|( ^ M,aN. imhmn CaltafMlB fiai ^dttorUl Office — bt Mti BWUMM •Bd •IPPIIINTiO rO» NATION At. Office - Cst. m and THAIS LUCAS National Advertising Service, Inc. Calk** PMkkm Ktprmnutir, by collaae carrier to students: «Mt -A N epidemic of spring fever Nat* Voaa. N. V. par raar r •CO WaetaoM «n ** a.* Botrti, • io« AB,«iB, • ih pukhti students J\ is well under way here nt Stnle. Along with the sprout¬ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The A**o I River and entangling MAKWOOl) SIT DM) selves in tiaflic, 1043 E. Grand River—East Lansing ee then I've tried In be es- I'hoiic 8-3418 ll> treet the tan ml sn tnat hospital when crossing I wouldn't end or serve as all CLASSIFIED ADj i- e snn for that particular ( lANMIIKD KATES OPEN DAILY S:.'{(l TO One day 30c De Camp's Two days 55c ii i an imagine how amazed, Three nays ,. .. 80c ined and seared I was when East Eansimr Four days gt.00 Five days *t.S5 He lave to lace with a large Each vvuid over 15. two cents per . tiuek while mossing the word. nign-laie between the Ag Administration bo tidings. • i',*: v.in i the other side nji; situ iRun" by a wliis- ■ I wondered how such a could take place. I had •d, looked and listened as 1 ENGINEERS! Minim drawing set, i teen instructed, and yet I $22 t .ii! Donald Sauck. U956u. write lt>27 K MilltiLun Ave. 110 i Imost iieen squelched, not e Grand River speedway, ( OfciPLKTK set, drafting instiu-! ght nere on the "peaceful" iDfiits. T-square, board,etc. Every-] ou.ir you need. $15.00. Call 2-8048.! llo \ nay or so later a friend of ONE Kl'EFFEL and Esser slide mine had a similar experience.! ■ r •< uic. twv-ttry inch, twenty scales. One 1 h'lide rule twelve inch nineteen! \V( got together and decided that ! ■e.iie: It interested call 8-3505 Ab- f an> were not merely isolated I H.biiii 221. 112 . i . Wt> investigated the fhing ; PO.N'TIAC 4-door sedan, , anit is. a or.ver found at is mat the thoroughly obscured and pedestrian alike) corner ill | COBBLERS Made in California •nt si,ape. Call Gene at 8-2; • urmy tiie busiest hours of the day by a large number of parked POKER CHIP RED WANTED i A si i '• ! . cats: and that the wide section pavement between the Ag and AND SULTRY BLONDE LEAD SAX and Trumpet for nine Reward _ —j Chemistry buildings offers a piece uand. Call 2-25*9. 112 ONE MEH 'j I'd opportunity for any driver STUDENT to care for East Lansing seen 1 lieadn - 1 I . D'.'-i. I follow m« 'V to gain enough speed to carry tinough spring, summer terms. R. at N Df student preferred. Phone 2-3851. _J him d' Morrill had without vvn to 109 i PLAIN s.;. . 1 'any extra effort. U.IRLS for part-time soda fountain bracelet i«• ■ 1 Here's what we'd like to see wan. also eastiier wanted. College Theater < ■ j ;1 " i "rug store. 109 GOLD v: happen: slow down the traffic tlals V. U. ... cjin around the Ag building, and 1 , Player and Alto Sax man Call Vinnie to"- 1 mi Sat. nite engagement in 8-piece clear out the parked cars. IjMJ lAmiwa " We ! ?.a"'e AlcCardell. . hand. Call 2-0991, Barney jjo pei:soNAl| may be Spartans, but we're no SHOES FOR EVERYONE PPv'ftoni as ushers for pro- WILL ALL Be match for on automobile} Auditorium open to men to Secretary w !^lab;.r ,r| Gib South State. A m - . jvel 5g? t0n'ght- U0 formation about "'e 1 1946 ...day, April 2, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three ggi'schall Squad Returns WOMEN'S Favorites Lewi lit Tciinia " •h-iii ' • Jtlfl fitli Undefeated Record • SPORTS Inter-Squad Net •• . O1' Sltrorki* BpcsIIii Lead MSC Attack By MARGE McRAY Enters Semi-Final Round Settintr.a. pace of nine consecutive victories, the Spartan Despite whipping winds that at times i '..hall arrived back in East Hansing Saturday to THE women' lion s physical ediicn-| department will brina; greatest l>espiteconcentration, whipping winds Coach thatCharles at times Hall's called seeded for stars their Lnlete the most successful southern trip in the history • , Hobby Higgr., Don Budge, I swept into the semi-finals over the weekend in his round ,vacation tours, iii Miri ?:'biV',"' ''"hn ®'nuncc | robin varsity tennis tournament. gv winning nine ball games, the Spartans stirpasse ,ho cxhibiti'on'matcheVthlTnWht'of ,n SmmHl th(> 's(',,n'* «' which t,J ko'hest previous southland*"^ Apni a m Jenison rifitrihoiisn .... measure their intensities,N— — —-— .Ullls when the 19:19 club 165 Grid Hopefuls ' \?°*<* 3*2 four straight and the I ,MO 7:«i, All . four ofMh these men are nn- [ber one,cTl' i, Herb .rw Hoover, num- lot of tandem iennis with Mo¬ m iron t"111 l,." B ,. tional , , tennis champions now on ber „ . followed .q;,g .^negation |F with st'\ ith scv came home victories against no Trainin^ Seriously Football candidates real I v tour around the country. I hero will be ,'i I two, by Hob Malaga and Dave Phillips regis- ! weekend play had his with Pltil- tering victories. Hoover, and Ph ilips, but |jps< an(| teamed Malaga and ■ >i 111 I defeats. mooting of the Hen Porter gave Cessna will- Hoover. i. C'oaeli ,i, Im Kobs, constantly inking their spring trai i,l..,.""'r"rM',,r S|""'ts „llsiv to the deliglit of loach mm,"««MS '"morrow, at Sjing figtit in their second num. a Jack McGrath and Dick Young I ,;f Ffwitrhi"'. i>is lineup, never used Charley Bnchimui and Ins grid- otsly p.m. The application blanks bav tilt but failed to collect enough ! paired to push both of the other i vi|_ I the same > twice, and gave |sent out and should It I ,/S iron staff as the Impends speed game points and lost 6-1, 6-1. | teams to the liill in sparkling iperyene his 20 players a handed in at that lone. The victory sends Cessna against Hmtelies, insuring the Spartans a through Ihcir pac on Old Col- plenty of action. Bob Malaga, hard-hitting Oluo- fttianre to field. ,,t- dependalile dmibb teams. The K , hsmen, after taking; ks session opened an, who had to stave oil a rally [ 1 Independent Teams .. . I double v ■ tones from Georgia, i yesterday alb ■i noon w itli over by Jack McGrath to win 6-1, V- i.lma, and North Corn- [■South I'.' ingle wins from Fort i !ti.r> vigorous ! Spartans churning \eeded To I'.omplete MrGrath and Wagoner .Match Sporlon (irappler* I SM. to i: N,.rth Carolina Slate I up the turf. E .pnpiiirnt men aic Intramural Loop ; Met! rath, who had won -i Talie Six Titles ii kshi. I reported hn\u lough first round ni.tt< \\ irotrt The big upset over finding | ind PA- enough mil I its i lothe Van Wagoner in three > In Detroit Meet ilie first win over the , With 11\ r 11,»v •. i t inainint; juke « down -l-l in the linal : in five games. j kins. Huss C.ilpin Malaga before rallying .. tint 1 .i <• Skmcki proved to ling Piles by | man, almo .1 » Mo gan State if k horse of the State ja lew front li T! •at by winning three going liner oil I I'll I >i in t'.v |»' ■s at the |)o ■■■,ki pitched a total «f rmtch dme | nd gave up 23 hits;; blocking letroit last Suturdny ii1111■ i ol p> 1« hn- A even lb Spartan ' < -• , oU four earned runs. | holding . miss. r\ st,.nrl- I ncn. ■ 23 and walked on- | Ituss. However | sustained II" i limitum r'.al al 't'ho" liea.'l"'. " • H. ' JN5 ! 11 .ouu, 1 , t.• The Spar and Bill Page! bine tutor V , three l t \V« t r f ' . ^ •lee Del kson left- I '1I ,..l two wins apiece,'his men that t V.li¬ I- 1 shilling and Darrell hard work in - ill . s.p.n i.ois \. tnunig * credit for Hie way of blo. i ,k!m i a .eng- .1 . veil one . on: .l.o k Kill in i. t 1 t ..if -. .1-3, 6-0 1 , won his by appear- I .Mil,. , oil Mo.v.ry, 136 pourn!Is; (Tor* ■ oil | ill meet I ! role. i. u i 'ole, 14."> pniii is Jerry I j ■ Miss Ilorothy Krrtli, women ill nt the , Jack Brest in paced«health ed professor amioimee , IJrentm. lia' pound! \lbnK . i(aili.uva.v, and Hob d ; 1 >t f< • I ■ with a .344 bat-1 that the lirst prae'ico for tb I Plenty of lAcilrmenl ie.iv yw. iglit. The two Spartan; annual water pageant will h ,| I,,,,,.. 11; ,, 11 w» i.i ii | I'tif \I Hen iludenko and iiel.l tomorrow .■.rum . fnn i 1 s. ,ii m 1 H»»y were the only two; 7:30 to 9:30. Anyone mteresie plei llemsiil. 1 .1 liruoson. l.w) i>ontHicv .. • o .300.mark, with ' in trying out should repoi' WeM- ■ IV.• c. Mi ll Km.11. V l nlli v 11> IK* m i3. respectively. ! this time. I omul ollll.i m . York C ily 4A|> .'ii antl ' 1 I lo t'tiro.v fllh '»v ,'M G.ilc M.kh 'i D lullIU? * Slai* Catcher Mickey Owen Jumps To Mexican League th. • i.-ii'i lilt - ii.iSi.iiu ' AAU M.i »rt.i • 1 chan:- 1 ; ,c , and ;>p .1 ..ml hmy K«. ... . \M\ !'.\YT' >NA BEACH, Fla. Apr. third h ike m the fourth game I. ' Bo' I ■••• ••»!•■ :• • • i in » * 1 4>- ,'uc jumping of major I would join \'« m Steplien-. th ni. •' . .1 : ' < 1 , ""I. 'Hn Uu n.itttiiuil AAV inn • . t • • at ita, • „ .hall stars to the Mexi- , Danny Gnrdclla. bin-. (ilu.o .mil n, .p.. • • • ;• ' tall made X,i- " °n S<|U (1, ' — « i ginned momentum l.ir other lug leaguer-: moth ,.t the at tit announcement that Rio Grande, csime f-rom President — THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WJtTCH ien, star Brooklyn 1 B'an. h Rickey of the Do.lg. i I illjfriiK'H \iimiiisx l'la>rr«s her. had agreed to a, Hiekev saal lie ha-l iceei. ! <- i , .-i.tract to play with a telcgiam' fr Ow« i -ay Uunioii ( iiiielic- S«|titi«I ■ the Terreon club. b. hail received a i»'ii is i'd that Owen, goat of *12.500 but not d..-< I--: mu • WINNER OF 10 World's 7>y< MOST A v.'.,rJd Series between yearly -alary lie would be pi ■ and the Yankees batcr Owen, at ■ Fair Grand Prizes, HfptraM 0# r-f/e •' pped a ninth inning Nawil Sep.u i.tiot 28 Gold Medals m- , > and more honors for' GAAtfim ■shin.I , ,, paccuracy than any ' other timepiece. i ■ , m- Biggest hit of 1 .. ' i' the week . . . for a clean, well-lit- tiiiii can antl jjown order yours now from HunTs NO DEPOSIT UKOUKKD WITH ,ORDER Campus Music MV/RC7S IANSINQ Shop EutUtttac mm , Page Four Tuesday, April 2, j 32 Women, 15 Men Earn Hears ^apaci^A™li ity Audience INFORMATION First Talk AllA'sfor Winter Term On Marriage Senior marriage lecture series SPEECH MAJORS CLUB The and Company Speech Majors club elec¬ Products," will i. tion meeting will be April 9 in¬ lowed by a short m... , ,'J ^ 1 Forty-seven students achieved a perfect scholarship stead of today as previously an¬ record for their winter term work. The list, released by for 1946 got underway yesterday nounced by Pres. Jo Carter, Kal¬ ing. ' ~ M8C RADIO CM •• Robert S. Linton, registrar, includes 15 men and 32 women. evening in the music auditorium amazoo senior. with a capacity crowd attending. AGRICULTURAL Michigan State lia,im r,„. Among the group are Helen Balcam, Lansing; Virginia ECONOMICS meet nMt « Two more lectures in the series FARM MANAGEMENT CLUB tonight at ; .... Brader, Detroit; Lawson* Union annex. room it- Brown, Flint; Marilyn Bur- are slated for Wednesday and The Agricultural Economies , tm»n elub will Hlnellne, Jackson ley, East Lansing; Lyle Foster Receives Farm Management Thursday this week. nouneed. "shman, i meet at 5 p.m. today In 4*1 Ag Dr. Ralph Higgins, St. Mark's Chapman, Greenville; Elea¬ hall. The club will be reorga- BLUE KEY nor DeGraff, Detroit; John Fried- New Position church, Grand Rapids, last even¬ BLOCK A BRIDLE CLUB All former Bit. rich, Grand Rapids; Jean Geyer, ing discussed the question "What Emery Foster, Union manager, The Block and Bridle club will are invited to t East Lansing, and Leonard dan¬ Are My Beliefs About Mar¬ has been appointed coordinating meet tonight at 7:30 in room night at 5 in der, Owosso. riage?-' with seniors and engaged Ly„ couples. 109, Agricultural hall. The Swift office in the fi. i List Continues manager of all dormitories, Others Doris Tomorrow night Dr. Rob¬ are Grigsby; trailer camps, cooperative hous¬ Dearborn; Shirley Hamelink, es, quonset huts and services ert Foster of the Merrill-Palmer Lansing; Lois Hicks, Fenton; connected with these residences. school in Detroit, speaks on Tomiko Inouye, Detroit; Anne These services include the laun¬ "Choosing a Life Partner". The Knzenko, Silverwood; Harold dry, cooperative' food services "Bir'~" cal Aspect of Marriage" ysmcvrvnA. Klein, Lansing; Ruth Koffel, and food stores. will be explained separately to Kalamazoo; Elizabeth Launsteln, The College book store, and all men and women in simultaneous New Lothrop, and Melvin Llll, concessions will also come under lectures at 7:15 p.m. Thursday. East Lansing. Foster's jurisdiction. In con¬ All tickets to the series have Also included are Jean Mac- nection with this work he will been distributed. Mortar Board ZIPPER NOTEBOOKS Dougail, Detroit; Wallace McAl¬ be responsible to Secretary Karl President Peggy Fox, Detroit lister, Croswell; Anne McCorm- McDonel. senior, revealed. ick, This newly created position be¬ Dearborn; Charles Mann, Eligible students who do not Detroit; Henry Morin, Berkley; came effective March 21 when have tickets may attend the lec.- Harold Nuechterlein, Frankcn- the State Board ot Agriculture tures if there are available scats. muth; Mary Osburn, Lansing; met and approved the new ar¬ The talks will be continued next Marilyn Pierson, East Lansing, rangement. week. i and Bette Pryer, Portland. Others Are In addition arc Joan Rosenau, Detroit; Eleanor Rost, Lansing; Daniel Ryan. Kalamazoo; Henry Schau, Lenone Schroedcr, and Representative to Help Vets John Hicks, representative of the Veterans' administration Charles Sister, all of j Lansing; will be on campus tomorrow in the Offices Esther Smith, Birmingham; Har¬ of Veterans' Affairs, Demonstration hall, to confer with veterans who have boon in j riet Snyder, Coldwater; Jean training at Michigan State college for periods of j Stakenas. Scottvllle, and Neil over and have not thirty days or ' Stirling. Wyandotte. yet received subsistence checks. Blanche Thomas, Detroit; Ei¬ These veterans should fill out the form below and bring it to j leen Hicks before 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Timmer, Grand Rapids; Mary True, Armada: Colleen Vnnderslice, Marion Vorce, East 1. Name Lansing; Patricia Welch, Detroit; Lost First Middle Wesley Wicrs. Highland, Ind.; Harriet Wilcox, Rocky River, O.; 2. Claim number ..... i J. D. Williamson, Curryville, Mo., and Anne Young, Jackson, 3. Serial number Keep your notes secure and organ complete the list. • Rugged plastic cover 4 Training authorization • Two handy pockets DANCE a. If under PA. 346 have you received a certificate of • Your name in gold free (Continued from Page I) As Well Be Spring." elegibility and entitlement? Yes No Amelia Gilmorc, ballet and b. If under PA. 16 ballet-tap dancer, will perform to (receiving pension) have you received Others, from 3.50 to 13.50 the music of Strauss, Shostako¬ vich, Liszt and Rimsky-Korsa- a letter of authorization? Yes No koff. 5. When did you receive the training authorization listed Paul Schoop and Lothar Perl, noted European dun-pianists, and Sam Pagua, acclaimed as one of under either item 4a 4b above" or Month LAUNDRY CASES America's most brilliant accordi¬ on players, complete the list of Day Year performers for the evening. Now for Coke Tough, long-wearing, hard, vulcani fiber, but light in weight. Expands i> ■< increased capacity Others from 1.75 to 5.00 Pius Federal Tax I 107 South Washington Ave. Luggage Leather Goods Trunks C0CA*C0LA^B0TTIJNG^C0MPANY 6F flint