MKHKMHUUE NEWS attend church EASTER sunday WMrtbet Cloudy and Warmer Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. APRIL, 20. 1946 No. 123 TODAY'S ComiitHimtsjSpartans Claini Victory Win 17th Straight Contest In ———»S(ale Cru8|u.8 Wisconsin, (AMPUS Cmiiigc7iriit|Foreslry CHUNGKING, April Club] Will Take Oil Badgers Again11-3; Today (A1) — The capture of Chang¬ 19 To Pay Tribute By JIM CARR \,, Happy Easter chun was claimed Chinese communists even as today by As a living tribute to 14 mem- - Michigan State will be shooting for its 18th straight win today at 3 p.m. when it takes the jbers of the forestry department on the University of government rushed two j w^° 'nst Iheir lives in World Wisconsin on Old College field. The Badgers were badly will today begin the %•*»• j--**/ »fl«™°°n- »-3-in thfl General Marshall planting of struggled ja memorial aboretum. •first contest of the two-game restore peace through The official communist New' mediation. a bronze plaque, bearing the . News To Publish series. names of those killed in either The seven wins which end¬ China news agency announced! combat or Fid I Size tl... the liberation of .. , I Changchun m mounted on a boulder in the , . training, will be I Papers ed the an season for the Spart¬ nine last year, added to the a broadcast from Yenan. and (>f ;m aboretum l)P For Five Duvs 10 consecutive of this year, give communis' |Cated on Hagadorn road, easi of the team its string of victories. headquarters, here the campus, Prof. P. A. . Herbert, Issues of the State News next later published the sanr head of the Coach John Kobs will send report. forestry department, Tuesday through Saturday will Keltli Steffee to the mound for Hold Two Building. has revealed. appear in the form of a full-size the Spartan*, while the Badgers It was not confirmed To Represent Each da.l.v newspaper rather than the will mmedi- Variety have their 17-year ol ' speed ntely, but the Under the direction of piof. usual tabloid, Manager .Janice1 n nu n; had ball ace, Thorn Kipptt doing ,.That's What I Like expected it an d aeknow- Ten ill Stevens, advisor, the ihii> Hopps. Ypsilnnti senior, an- the hill duties. Steffee is unbeat¬ i.i uiieed ledged earlier t: -mill gar- members will yesterday. >ach, Payton Marsh- I rison held onlv ■ eventually plant An experimental en m his st eight start: !•••.• the auildings in iters to represent every variety project to do- Spartans. I a special box by | the Manch urian known t.i thrive in this region. '< i nline tlie best form for MSC"s Students are reminded that to lay containing a late It is planned to tudent newspaper,- the four- see the game Yenan asserted «h i' "t •mnui- arrange each they most .resent entry for the. ap¬ nist-led specie of trees in a set it's of . age, eight column issues will be local i >•) ulai sep¬ their activity book. ibout proaching contest. arate arbors in exactly tiic same p.hili-hed for tlie one week only. , night had fan-.-a In yesterday's contest Joe kt Sou tli .. , . From Alabama, it "order A: the etui of that time the stu¬ Changchun , . . >anc>r and a- they are classified by Skrocki. State number one boil¬ contained one sup- ] the botonist. Professor Herbert dent l>.>tiy will have an oppor¬ er, went tiie box turtle puppet t anr, , distance, . . . n terra- | had ideclared. Originator of this tunity to express their opinions 10 been comm svs- Scattered hits-and'nev southern crawl ' limit the type of paper. ! ever since the Hi •» ni of planting is Professor S'c- ting into >ori"us trouble With the increase in enroll- State C'nllcrt* 15 llits | Sunday night. mi ut and subsequent increase in Those to whom the mem trial Tin- Spartans colloetec 13 nits ! No Report c< liege news, a larger paper lias . aboretum will be dedicated arc: and 10 runs off of Gem Jarm h »/c// To ictivate I There was n- ( lass of 'UN i < i me feasible, according to Miss before be was lifted for . pinch k.., >-»» ■ I from Changchun nor from the j Class Hopps. Although frequent eight- hitter in the seventh Inn ug. Ja- VI fliters Itfl'S Club i.ltlb «ve American correspondents o| 1938: Harve.v 1'. Har¬ p.ige tabloids have made it pos- roch was charged with the loss rington, Sault Ste. Marie, and I | and two U. S. military observers Htoger Morgan, s bio to give better-than-usual |C B. Egger, ROTC Grand Rapids. i members of the State | and was replaced by lets hand- j there. . e. age. ,,r • •• 1938: News staff feel that a permanent [w- Dak Lewis who proved just int, announced yester- | Another Yenan bioadcast laid 'Dlmnndale. size sufficient to meet alt needs is ineffective against the State ;. that the Officers club, pre- 1 ,he communists still held the Class of 1941: Ellsworth should be selected. Next week's Stide r ,ization for advanced ! ,ra^w^ j"n,cti"n r,.'y of s^ping- kai, 80 miles «>uth of Chang- 11.. Baltimore. Md : Charles w i-: experimental paper is designed See started the bah rolling -indents, soon will be Sec FORESTRY. I'ase to give State BASEBALL, I'atr 3 i chun. students a chance tin. itn compare a large type paper with the -i/o qow in use. II eekend W ill Offer t olTicial meeting of the Contractor File* Stiil Wbic-.cver size is selected, Tu n Open Parties be held Tuesday at < !aiio<> ( i n room 103 Union an- anoc gainst Fa*t Fan-iii-: i.Mis- Hopes pointed out, the eon- ! tents will remain approximately Tii Stay-at-Srhools as been lilcd ; 'S' Canot? ' t er Edwin Solem, per- and club advisor, Livery East lginsnii the same. The two sizes equal amounts of news, and in carry Michigan State's .social t ali n- dar is somewhat on the light -ale constitution will be To Open Doors i ither case the news content will tonight but consolation vtll l«> .be considerably greater than it plans will be made afforded to Spartans MunOing Spartans will again enjoy or k. - been during the past year. Eusti i weekend on ; of officers. campus canoeing v. hen the cant The pi'imancnt change to oith- campi ;■ by 'la- i open parties planned its deactivation ... shelter immediately west Associated with Pro | er an eight-page tabloid or a their r | enjoyment. ganization had nearly \ E;irm Lane bridge at n lin Sherman, of the ci tour-page standard newspaper, A Rate dance in ihi t'limii ■ and encompassed tomorrow. vim h will be decided tins term, department, in tiie pro ballroom from 9 to 12 t; - • ve¬ '• of social functions ! In addition to 25 new canoes •,il! into effect next fall. lund was denied a pc iling will be sponsored by Union ... junior officers. ' to rent out from the Red Cedar an open hearing ot tn board. Dick Charles' orchestra the group, corps 'river I'very. the convess.ons de¬ board of the East Lansi Student Uhoir W ill Sin^ has been engaged to supply tin; selected each fall' P-n tment will be operation, j commission April 12. music, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas At Sunrise Holy Service u raugements were I McGlaughhn pus con-; Circuit judge, Paul G. W. McGrain will attend a.- pat¬ •'eir coronation cere- cessions head, has announced., bas ordered the city zoning bo Beaumont tower will be the ron*. Rental rates will proceed ■ r military ball was up-.of appeals and budding -ccne ol a sunrise service tomor¬ • Tickets for the all-college of the winter ward from the basic 35 cents an t0 appear in court Monday term row at H a.m. Carillon music by dance may be obtained at Union hour according to the facilities ..how sufficient de- Dennis Murphy wil) be heard desk. [employed. nying the permit. If glund and songs by the student choir of Hillel's "coed-bid" dance a d- A shipment of 25 more canoes | w ins the suit, the city will be Student Christian union. An ad- so open and will be staged at toe HO ROUNDUP is expected to be delivered with- 'ordered to issue the construction dress will be given by the Rev- Shaarey Zcdck in Lansing n>- in the next three weeks. permit fo; the apartment. Julius Fischbach. nigh^lrom 8:30 to 11:30. Titled "The Turn About [ WKaR _ 870 ke Twirl." the main event of tin- S MORNING— t-Melo- v at Seven Professor SlantGives Shakespeare party will be the crowning of the first king and queen of llillel. Their identities will be kepi sec¬ By TOM NORTHWAY plays in a time when gentlemen given in Elizabethan times. In ret until Ik-Da.-.- kh-Tr.t Salute joining's News 5—Sou. -to Remember Awe and reverence works of William Shakespeare for the Wrote sonnets." ed. Callaway dcclar- brief, popularized productions were staged in an authentic rep- tonight. Music will be provided by L. C. Durbin and his orchestra, Jan wodld be tossed out the 'literary i The author thought little of his lica of the original playhouse, Fisher, Detroit freshman, stated. -Hymns You Love window' by Prof. Joe A. Calla- plays as creative works except Callaway played 5,000 pcr- Patrons for the dance will be —News way, head of MSC's radio edu- for parts with expressive poetry- formance and 16 different plays Prof, and Mrs. Alan Scott. Mr. -From the Music Room cation department. , In fact, he failed to have them while a member of the Globe •and Mrs. Frank Seidcl, and Prof. -Headline Edition It is the contention of this vet- published, friends finally doing theater lor three and a " half -Strike Up the Band Norman Kinzie. eran Shakespearean actor that so after his death over three hun- years, -Michigan News the works of the English play- dred years ago, he revealed. An inquisitive press agent rc- * wright "should be considered "Shakespeare is the greatest cently computed available fig- AFTERNOON— solely as good theater rather than writer a nation has ever produc- urcs and stated that the actor -Novelty Bazaar classics." , ed," the professor related. "No had played more Shakcspcaran "-For the J. L. Photographer Mere CMwerdal Drama ; writer says so well the things we performances for his age than Beech need to hear today." any other actoj; who's ever lived. —It "Shakespeare wrote lor a liv¬ /. Actually Happened ing in the commercialized the¬ 5,964 Shows With Globe This new "Shakespeare a la —Saturday Symphony ater ol his day and not for pos¬ The Globe theater, which play- mode," along the line of slap- "-Spartan Varieties terity. The modern-day practice ed the shows without division in- . stick comparable to the "Key- •~The News of to acts or scenes, is the only stone Cops," will be presented in Today's ol memorizing line* from his World works would bring disapproval group in the country that' has a free performance Tuesday eve- uYour Dinner Murir ... < Callaway. from Shakespeare, who wrote produced Shakespeare as it was,ning by - Saturday, April Page Two and Bear It ... By Liclii, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered as second-class matter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. East Lansing, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of east wing of Union Building Annex, room W. * Published daily except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular COLLEGE LUTHERAN school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the studenta "We Worship a Living Christ" of Michigan State College. . _ , ^ Telephone — College Phone 8-18.1 will be the sermon of the Rev. Meak.. AnwiiM CelleeMte Pern. .,drtorui Office - Ext. Mg; William Young on Easter at the Office — Ext. 268 coot; 10:30 service to be held in the National Advertising Service, Inc. Cclt'gr PuHtshm RfprruHtJtin |3^^r'Ptlon. State theater. by college carrier to studenta; l ago IgACie^N Ave NSW Vonx. N. Y. per year by college carrier to i CltitlSXIAN SCIENTIST «■» '*» Sotftia • LOS AMILSt oinutim students. The theme of the service to be MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS held in Masonic temple, .314 M. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication A. C., is "The Doctrine of Atone¬ of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper ment." and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on special dispatches herein arc also reserved. Sunday school begins at 9:30 Faculty Advisor - - . A. A. APPLEGATE a.m. . . - - JAN HOPPS Manager ... CANTERBURY HOUSE Editor - - - . - MARION HECKEL Advertising Manager . . LEONE 8EASTROM JANE WALKER Holy 'communion will be given with breakfast follow¬ . - . Circulation Manager at 8 a.m. - - TOM RIORDAN Sports Editor Contracts Manager NANETTE VANOERVOORT ing. Night Editor . HELEN COVER ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Mass will be said at 8 and 10 Night Sports Editor pat McCarthy a.m. and 12 noon by Fr. Jerome . EDITORIAL STAFF V. Mac Eachin and Fr. Michael Night Editors — DEE HEARING, HELEN COYER, JEAN JARVIS, Mleko. JILL I.IPI'ERT, JEANETTE NIXON. Women's Editor - - » lAROI.VN HARNEY PEOPLES CHURCH Feature Editor - KEN KliBN The sermon of the Rev. N. A. Editorial Writer MORTON l». SMERLING Hevlewer ........... BEA WILSON McCune for Easter will be "God feature Writers — Marjorle l.amlkamrr. Hob Bycrly, I'eg Farrall, Sylvia Raised Him from the Dead." Clernlck. Phil Kpelman, Hob Collin. Ad Staff — Dawn Hall, Toni Ebner. Yal Milder, Herl. lloover. Marge Hale, Services will be held at 9:30 It.irh Tuttle. Pat Delahuntr, Barb Lucas, Wilina Fredrleks. and 11 a.m. Student vespers be¬ gin at 7:15 in the evening. *-.70 For Men With Merit FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Two services will be held on "I tell you, the new models coming in are ruinin: The reorganization of Blue Key has paved the way for Easter Sunday, at 9 and 11 a.m. ear business. I'm forced to let this go for oiih The Rev. J. M. Vander Moulin the return of men's honoraries on campus. Excalibur, will speak on the subject "What senior men's honorary, and Green Helmet, for sophomores, are due to appear on the scene again. Kind of Resurrection?" UNITY C ENTER CLASSIFIED ADS Election to membership in Excalibur /nouns that an "Recognition of the Christ" individual has reached the top in his special extra-curric¬ will be the theme of file Rev. ular field, us well us other activities. Membership is re¬ Roxie G. Miller at the 11 a.m. BLACK anil v ' ! rii between Basic stricted to l.'l men. service tomorrow. 1 Aquatania souvci Green Helmet held the most rigid membership require¬ CHRIST LUTHERAN I 26163 Two services will he held East¬ 1 ENGINEERING ments of any honorary on campus by accepting only those I Olds hall. Findc! er morning. At the sunrise ser¬ sophomore men who could boast a 2.2 all-college average, vice at 7 a.m. the Rev. E. L. THREE RIDERS with baggage to sage tor Murpln .- in addition to being active in extra-curricular groups. Woldt will preach on the topic New York or Albany pen si's, call 8-2136 between 3-3 p.m.! share ex- Vyith so many men buck, it shouldn't prove difficult "Faster Morn in Joseph's Gard¬ today. 12? GREY Parker to uncover individuals who merit membership in these en." Holy Communion will be CURL S by m le Phone 3-3418. 123 Finder cap. pie. honoraries and thereby giving proper recognition to scho¬ celebrated at this service. FOR SALE "TECHNICAL lastic achievement. The festive service will begin in -405 Olds hall at 10:45 a.m. The sermon topic sage Ext. 275 1 How about it, you prospective BMOCs ? MAN'S tuvnlv new o vet coat, size -'o will be "Christian Faith, Certi¬ ii 42. tuxedo ,'tfl or 40 long and ladY's . mil. size 16. Call 83801. i21 fied." SILVER Paratr. OPA Cracks Down FORESTRY CENTRAL METHODIST SUIT Dark blue pin stripe, size 36. Excellent to edition. N3 Bogue let in front of t'n can claim at Star "The Keystone of the Arch of phone 83U03 124 paying for ad On Black Market; (Continued from Page 1) Faith" will be the sermon of the I Rev. D. Stanley Coors at the Jury Indicts 31 son, Gaylord, and Floyd Klay, (11 a.m. service tomorrow, Akron, O. DETROIT, April 10 i/V) — j ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL 11!>43 Students Thirty-one persons were indicted by a federal grand jury today as the Office of Price Administra¬ tion claimed to huve smashed a Crystal. Muskegon, and Kenneth Phillips. | Masses w ill be said by the Rev. Class of 1943: David A. Timer. j William J. Flannagan and assist¬ ants j at ti. 7. 8:30. 10, and 11:10 a.m., and 12:40 p.m. on Easter Church black market in used motorcars Class of 1944: Charles E. Frost. Sunday. Involving sales totaling $3,000,000 Lansing, and Harold B. Metcalf. NAZAREN'E above ceiling prices. The U. S. district attorney's Chicago, 111. j Worship service will begin at Class of 1945: Robert B. Selby. | 11 a.m. tomorrow. The evening office,, said most of the defend¬ Sturgis. and William H. Topman, 1 service is at 7:30. Directory ants; who live in Michigan, Ken¬ Saginaw. tucky, Illinois, and Missouri and Class of 194(1: Ward B. Brun- HORSEBACK RIDING allegedly operated in five other ner, Detroit. ST. THOMAS AQl IXAS PEOPLES CJIl'RCII stales, were expected to surren¬ CATHOLIC CIU Kf II Interdenominational der next week. 405 ABBOT I lici t n All were charged with con¬ Shortages make most Ameri¬ REARDON'S RED CEDAR STABLES S.I.UVUTH OF WORSHIP Sunday Masses — spiring "feloniously" to violate cans use old stuff- men's suits Michigan at Harrison Holy Days of Obli; •• '' price regulations in a scheme in are a shining example. itiiri.se Service at 1 7. 8. 1: which, the OPA said, 5,000 ears untont Tower Weekday Masses — : 1 were tunneled out of Detroit to .ii> 11 00 Confessions — - buyers who paid an average of 4 tn 5:30 p ni. and 7 ■ ' StiOO above ceiling prices. Make your apiioiiiliiicnt now — FASTER Daily Itosarv Nose in ■> SUBJECT Joseph 1'. Murphy, assistant U. 5:15 p.m to hare MARSHALL L. W OOD style your COD It.VISED HIM FROM S. attorney, said no additional THE DEAD" FR. J. V. MacLAc 10 s ' indictments would be returned in portrait Fit. .MICHAEL Mills' .1 ' Detroit, but that others "probab¬ — individually and distinctly N. A. .MrCUNE, Minister Phone a-.- ly will be handed down In other sections of the country." The OPA charged similar il¬ MAUWOOD STUDIO FIRST CHURCH OF1 CHRIST EASTER SERMH* CHRIST legal operations hnd been carried 1043 East Grand River 'on in Washington. D. C.; Indian¬ .yveuue SCIENTIST LUTHERAN CHI IB II East Lansing, Michigan East Lansing — Masonic Tetppl (.Missouri Ssni"! apolis, and Cincinnati. These 314 MAC Avenue 122 So. Penn at IW' were not involved in today's in¬ Phone 83418 SUNRISE SERMi I dictment. Sunday Service — 11 a.m. . fCommumo "EASTER MORN lN ,'nl "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT' GARDEN GET A DATE Sunday School — 9:50 a.m. Festive Service ai " Wednesday Service 8 p.m. Go Canoeing: — "CHRISTIAN FAITH 1 " Reading Room and Lending Library - 2D Abbott Bldg. E. t. WOLDT I' i' • Phone 2-245- \ JuMf epst of the cUy limits }on IIS-16 FOR EPISCOPAflAN! ... Services In TBE CHAPEL OT CHRIST THE KING KfiJWWC CAUCUS New •»« |W* - PfffWfyy it 141 P. M. •Jh-m * April 20, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three kigaa Crashes Wayne,11-1 Star May Miss Spartan* Out For 18th farters Gel Only One Hit TR* Alter Straight^ 1 ARBOR, Mich., April 19 Beating Wisconsin Friday i-» ' jpn. baseball team today (A>) _ The smothered Wayne uni- University " '* MfdlS Michigan State's (Continued from Page 1) jFree Press trophy for being the- tennis :h the second •• jl to 1 in its season opener on Ferry field, with left for team Evanston yesterday aft¬ Quest and-Bob Groves inning after Floyd (outstanding 'basketball player in gar) 'Block holding the Tartars to a single scratch ernoon for its opening match to get on base managed j-thc state iast season, .j, the third inning. * against by Wisconsin er-: Northwestern university rors, and Dick Mineweaser trip- editor ■ : the Marshall Dann, former sports ••lufl I Wolverines capitaliz- Senators Ileal today, with the Roger \Cessna. Spartan possibility that led to deep left field scoring,now a member of the State News and free Press , i'i Wayne errors in the en one number Guest and Groves. staff, will present the f irufn^ trophy in l inning to break out may not he able tq Mineweaser's single in the|a briof P'<-'s;ame ,.,-ec run splurge. !* mure in the fifth They By Yank Rally compete against the cause of a knee Wildcats be¬ third, which produced three more | l.iidlvl; sr.\TK ceremony. injury. Spartan runs, rounded outsa Cessna twisted his leg in per- t agt baseman Tom Rosema NEW YORK, April 19 Wed¬ feet day at the plate for hinv"iie It.uruh.tr (Louis AnschulU for a John Lindell, a former pitcher the team left i/TV— nesday's workout and up until split the day's action at third J Holism llr. »lm I balls w; ich was follow- who is a sub outfielder with the inS- In case he was still limp- with Harry Hughes. j M.i s irh P left field triple by right New York Yanks, lofted Cessna is unable to Regan Hits Homer cutest Mineweaser a tow- see action Rob fob Chappus and a dou- erir.g fly to center field in the Malaga will be Peppier George Rutonbar, Bob Groves, lluelics L same spot by second last of the ninth today and scor¬ and Floyd Guest each collected j lludenko \ ^ - f Dominie Tomasi. ed Tommy Henrich with the win¬ two hits for the - Walsh Spartan nine 11 as \ Skroiki" iiame Anschultz ning run as the Yanks Frank Granitz and Jim defeated Regan! rwa bad .-tart by passing Washington, 7 to 6. in Gotham's proved to be the big offensive Total WISi tlNS|\ Leman.W'alt Kelt and opening American League game guns for the Badgers. rhompson [fiekici Ralph Houser. which lured 54,820 fans. Regan's home run in the sixth | Uyk.u "ho went to the Only one other previous open¬ inning, with one man on base.! Uoi'sr firanif/ . ilied for perfect ing day crowd ever was the longest of his topped this throe sate- Kasper I left i:older Bliss Bow- one and that was in 1923 when Regan bases, and Kelt the d on three sue- Ypnkees inaugurated their Robin Roberts, Spartan hurl- T stadium and att.ai'.cd will be presented the Detroit ! third baseman I fans. 72,20(1 • < added four | Trailing 6-5 la ■ lop bracket, tol- I Phillips, Herb I " seventh inn- • j at bat> and with annei McGrath. (Ml * 0(4— J 10 ^ •he wildness Niggeling, Senators :d - Cessna or Malaga On The Road tol ir\ — 11 \\ •» of|on the sjabf the Y;mkt ith Phillips, Hoover Low*. Thomp- pit i»« and a right field |y pUt two mt,n „n |,.|S iiid | Martin and Me- I I Chappus. I i stirn weiss drew a -....a Ik Traek: Purdue. Ohio State, Mi- j s m n o t h 1 y | . ami, Peiin State at C'olnm- ; Tinie Hf , itiif: I rich . .. . .... , was hit , by ., u.u ,me, striking out j bun, O. i tmmitev I nipire \ Elliot en and walking |Joe DlMnggin then l.n, Golf: Michigan at Ann Arbor. litury run was! ble off the left field wa Kagenson, left i in Stirnweiss with bu¬ rnt by a pitched The next big boom won't be • TONIGHT and sendin}j me on Rosema s 'he -iiiit heard arolllid the world. 6 I AST TIME? iHenrich then cured on I It will be the world. DIM) 01(1 000— 1 I hoist. I 7 "DOLL FA< E" ?,:> 40X—11 7 3 Washington 201 000 120- fct. Anx hultz, L. Pzep- New York 040 001 002 Indiire. Radio and Col- barrn-: III nek and Swan- j Haefner, Master-on, 1 The New Hut Steak House VIVIAN BLAINE Curtis, Niggeling and Evans: I Page, PEHRY COllil Karpcl, Roser and Diekey. HINDER NEW OPEN M\ r. ! IV >1. 1T /XT E MTE 7-9 P M. SI M) YY l&NAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS MONDAY Tl KSDYY IE vol HAVE SEEN PIIEV1- TASTY LI NCI I EONS OIS ALFRED HITCHCOCK College DELI \E DINNERS LATE EVENING SPECIALS PU T! RES THEN THAT VOI REAL TIIIII.I. IVIIEN YOtJ SEE ARE Vlu IN KNOW FOR A friendly Service New Hours — 11 A. M. 'til Midnight TIIE LATEST AND I, It E ATE ST OF THEM ALL! ri GAS AND OIL Friday and Saturday 'lil 3 A. M. Open Seven Days a Week "SPELLBOUND CAR SHAMPOO CAR LUBRICATION TIRE REPAIRING and ACCESSORIES Open week days from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. p ivm o ;i i/MOc The New Hut Steak House 1NGR1D BERGMAN GREGORY PECK *Seiie 4-1710 -f ifir LAC. and ALBERT HEXRpi J AiptD HOCMOCHS 41 I .1 I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS S»""rh.v Page Four PropheI Receives Chief Ponin„n German POWs Suffer From Poison At Annual Meeting Of Scholar"" and distributed to the men. Col-M lnvr*ligiiti>r« Find rrof. Kdward Prophet, of the Keolny. a <1 Arsenic In Kiiliont; MIT.,™'President Appeals department, was elected president of tin V'.hk „ 1,900 Men Stricken To United Stales emy of Science, Arts, and I,etiers for tin. The orftanization held its 50th annual FRANKFURT, flermany, The number soared until Wed- T l'\wftfll University of Michigan in* April 19 l/P) — Nineteen ncsday, v. hen the cause was de- I« ™iarC F iMMI Ann Arhor last weekend. by sWi termined and the prisoners were! WASHINGTON. April in hundred (ierman prisoners The Michigan Academy of 0f scietmii. told not to eat their remainfng nf war were poisoned by ar- bread, Williams said. | ptrcident Truman ipjicnlcd to * jAmericans tonight t<> share their Science, Arts, and letters is s Ran(Zatl,n sentc in their bread early this Williams < aid the army would • with the w iM hungry an organization which provides | ice to th¬ week in an American camp and permit the bakery, now under ''seriously ill," U. S. head" j people becam e "a .sound world an opportunity f«»r scholars in I nfTitiatefl all are supervision, to deliver its week- j order can never be built upon a many fields to convene annually j sociation i quarters announced tonight. ly ration again next Monday, j foundation of human misery, to talk over matters concerning j of Scicnt. The mass poisoning struck pending conclusion of an inquiry I Mr Truwtan made his plea in down the prisoners in Stnlag 13 started by thq counter-|ntelli-jnation wide broadcast. On the their specific fields of Interest, j Past |.f near Nuernberg, but no deaths gence corps and agents of the!program with him were former Whil^ most of the members arc- i from MSt were reported. Tit eater provost Marshal. Pri-I'lrnt Herbert Hi»»vcr, gpeak- from Michigan colleges and uni¬ ! ncr. dean ine frem Cairo, noil Se, i-lury of Found fin Trusts versities, Prophet slated that all ,•»; A k r iru II u r e Awlcrson nnd and Storm . .Ni: Col. S. T. Williams, of Denton. Food and >nlrili»n ONRHA Director Fmrelln l.a individuals working in the sci¬ of the d< i Tex., a regimental commander, ences and arts or having a genu¬ geogrophv said the poison was found on the Majors Will llint' Guardia. Declaring that' America is ine interest in them are eligible, Prophet crust. He said the arsenic might The Junior Foods and for membership. Over 1,000 also a iv:- have been sprinkled on shelves tion majors Nutri-1 facelj solemn obligation, are sponsoring a I Mr Truman said there ran be no members were present at lost Society t against cockroaches and thus dinner for thetr senior group en | week's session. graphei rfouJ), that many people are dy- have gotten on the bread. Wedncsday at ft p.m. Guest The academy has done much ship in !i j ttf himcer n-nv in Europe, The bread for captured sold¬ speakers will be event alumni amj to help the people of Miehhpm- of P..|,! I iers was obtained from a local who will discuss briefly the type German bakery by contact "in of work ' 'ley are doing in the accordance with normal proced¬ home economics field now. ures," the announcement said. The dinnei wdl he held at Police stood guard at the bakery Hunt's f««'d shop and is open to Store Honrs Safitnlay ... 10 a.m. to 6 |i.m. to prevent German civilians from all junior and senior F. & N. buying any bread there. Counter¬ majors Tickets will be on sale intelligence agents searched the Monday c 'he 1< bby of the Home area to determine whether any Economics budding German civilians had been stricken. The - hi and girl were Striken Monday out until WHFF hours «»f The first German soldier be¬ the mm i; n Alan Haher came ill Monday afternoon short¬ P.-i-r •» t of raising the ly aftet the weekly bread ration evebrow ; d <»f the roof. ruler lli.in rule i« llii- Iwo piece ilrr»« . . . 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