ICHIGAN STATE NEWS Generalissimo Rejects Communist Pally Student Publication of Micliinon Sluic KAST LANSING, MM Coll rue Proposal ■u MW JAN. I in I >A V AI'li 11 Govrriiiiictil M»viii|| Delays in. i.nn Negotiation*; Iteil Porees Slaml Pal _ a - -7 imtz&a&nnms&i&mmum on Latent Deinaiol* it ore *les ( IIIINUKINO, April OMY'J (tups Sponsors tlilcli tTI'tirU lu ciul the Mitnchtiriitit when (ieueriilisMlniii ;!!• i/t*) — (icncral Mnr*hnH'" InnU wnrftire fnileil lixlny rhiiniK Ktil-Shek refused stiffened ilentllllds liy ,» lie Clliiiese I•»•* * fii|ivnv Aeoiiltiiiliiisls. • *1 • • 11M11MHI. 'AM PIIS Renewed iitleuipl.K ill settlement were "■Dm governnteiil ermiitfeteit ith current move In cxpeeteil offer Jt~\To* a l ong Honor a rirs Inil tin1 emifiixioii alf.mlant Nanking, sunmond*', Ionising upiin the retmival an.1 the irV „„„ Buttle of the To Top (lords tun rlcntlng illIlliirlr* nf Im*ff> lib'* ItirrMtrnnl an inrtrfimh tlcbiy , shorty Krnll, He»l- wiiit.- senior, Sunday, playfully wrest- Tomorrow * rvrn •if ill rfft'i'lltttf ihr iru'.mj.ihiri IK'KDlhltitHlM. Shirley knocked I liUlt| HeJecU I'fhirjit l,nii Mortar Ihuiril, nutiuual lutti .ml chlil only In •ainr WrlUinfnrmrrf pro-g»»v women'* honorary, . ,,, ... i lo hla feel anil ami Tower (iuanl, Willi'cm ttnitl ( liuiUK h.ttl nopjio- llir hi I ft I trui'r |>r»»(tri»m h#«.uisr ipote women'* honorary, will it wtittld Inivr Ihr n ffim»•»»•» U »rrt'h.i• f*- ciiinpu i i kimuKl Hiiro** jg.jjtj,,!! Mj Mlnu- intci u»r r« tfirn llHIint" , ,|||l| -••! ••< if v liotl I «rnil mi student* .iiul giv itiu tin* govf *»rt« nf thr iihIh ,tfton flu. who hti\ Shown above arc the I ••Hi e lr«l|hl In prulltlOlt |.- |...n majtir citim atul r. i luim. vultced mill liny sludcnls. I'n.tn left (.. ,i rfidlnt Ihr Slalr New* wr-rr ptiltiiiM »i mu<-h i hrr lieutenant colonel nf cavalry. M.tilan f.n i'l'lltlolls 11 11 St 11« It'll t fU«» III"! . hull cot III ^ pricr f.ig tin |* .it r now Olary colonel, Joyce ll.illicil, llalllc < 1.1 • 11 i epiefteivl.it m r\ Pm 11140-47 honor KliiNhrrl with rrrrnt ary lieutenant colonel of mlanliy < ,111 he otihimeil .it the Union .mlitgry I hi., «. It'll to Hurrmttrw, thrir IrwilrrN ■•• • t«rd- right, (Wan-Hel Plan ate honorary henleiiant Powell, Port llurntt senior, ,m.l ml Inmol ■ f lirld .null. ln-iiti-ii.ini . t .iiolvn • If k I '.tittliihilt's who wish ht have then ii.untv. phiteil on ing to M-li.thlr ChinrMfk frr*, ii v oloncl Wilt* iriMMtfriK t halt «l|l !i"Uf»pM quartermaster, lluihai.i t'hnsli.in. y, Gi the pi unary ha I lot ihotild fill ^(.allege Dance .ti.I It-iniiK • ait a petition an«l (lie I *1111»n desk la hue \2 noon ft ill II it lo ! imply i'rut on M'tllrDlfnt wiurh wt.iih llirlr him- I*-»vr .t Tonight Col. .lolni I.. Whilelatv-. loiuinttndinK uflicer I ir Saturday of (In1 military department, will present ni|ies anal insignia h'i mI.iv, idem, Student Helen council pi e* • tht*m ID pnnrtr-KNiun ul mnr-lrnlhti of Mtirirhiit . .limfint jiiiiii.iI IFf-Panllellenic Keher, (ii and I M haImII In I 'iipltnl w of rank ami service to corps sponsors .electeiI lay advanced I l.o en 11 in it it, st sited. iij'i.r »'il take pliire In ItOTC students last Saturday. Ceremonies will take All petition.* should lie ad- Ctui irtil Marshall. H«ut place Amftu ie .nut '.n iiim Saturday on the parade ground in1* tliessed to th«' Student council. iiii rtivoy who i . • hern (".in •!'.' chairmen Dirk front of Demonstration hall siiiyiiiK <»n in this pi • i lonal rr an.I Sully Clark, Bust at 5 p.m. Hotel Majors en to c,ipttitI iii a tUiy-.tn«l-r ghf at* join the honor* ti'inpt lo halt thr figliltru'., nrially hk nun..;' have announced, Joyce June lialbcrt, Rattle I ordered his heaclfpfartef rn< vol lanrr ».11 lie i.n1 cvtius informal. of Creek ■oloncl senior, in named hi.nni.il .v! the elections, Willi Slate liellIIo|> laiipinc Tomorrow mormng at 7 «.m. 7 tin* to A Nanking Tuesday communist *poke*ri'..r> Jiinmic con* '.iiillon will t ail together women • Dick Churles have head h staff of honorary lieuten- IMiii 4-11 uittiiit.il firmed this indication 'at the .tin" linnlsh the dunce Tttll rtnp autHv'tA, kV'i'Vrtl1' JUMJWWlLiovitr fslHV^bMt rsruiM uiri. f an.1 Ch i will engage in u Fox, Dchoit senior, infantry I those tupped. *IMi||Vt. iiltipus hntl'l Thr repeated pio|k»h. • .died ;r ..| ; c Hands." Sepurute KiKiiis.ir, Marion Funnel, Sugi-! WKAIt will Immdeast the eai- administration mnjoi*. lor: "..inh w i I he set up on the now senior, cavalry sih.osi.i j 11 Ion nmsic und the sjieeeheH , vealed yeslerilay hy IVtt ). Unconditional aim. ' •• -.uiiestra*. and the Carolyn Powell, Fort Huron sen¬ - tin which will he given hy Mortal musicians will play ior, field artillery sponsor, and . r ('antoii, l) . jntlioi. genei Pa.aid president. Peg K«»x. I>«•- 2. Retention of the sta n? *|do II l.nti: -hilts. Hiirhura Christian! y, liraoil Hap- ma tioit senior, and Tower Guard until a general elect,*»n • •!*! be ids senior, ipiaile.rmaslci s|h.o- i he ill lie helfl May J l 11 . • Nident, Judy Hongnecker. Kast held mi .. , "ciiik mode by the , sor. il.aii.MiiU sophomoie. in addition 3. Henrgani/ation < t Manchur* ■ -t .viul entertainment ballroom fioin ! n troopfi under the ah*.ny-ac- " * :i •>■ isi of solos and a Corps sponsors were last, elect tf» 12 p nv He liking «»f an orches Imm the itiiAii' .k'l.aitment •pted at my unification Daip am. iiiv imniiier. The latter will crl during fall term of IIM2 an.l tea i s till in progress. Gem vmII sing and the names >>f the 4. Discontinuance of *ian»fer i;nr • . '.ilrnts of the two were installed at an impressive llaine oi the oi ga coronation reremoo.v attended l.y lll/iition CI»I hpliuml ceils. tl government triHifM • Man- i acted will I ,ui- all students of HUTC. They id»uneed lati Dm mg the .lay M'.i Ui' Hoard nuna hy United State* *owp*. * i ticket sales will reigned at all social fund ions «.! th.- at fair ill appointees will wear moitar ■"■■ii. i tomorrow, accord- Tickets h w hoards and Tower Guards will the military department through¬ ii > II- ".v. l.ansiiiK senior. limit* <1 and out the year, ami were hutmraiy wear bra k red and cream rib- guests on the reviewing plat¬ |„ altrr fu mati* hotel buns slup. as a s.vmb"! >.t the pledge- TIME TABLE form during spring parades Cmil r will hi Hannah I'rlrs Sluilenls 11IH3 advanced KOTC was lis- >10 ROUNDUP ontinued and corps s|ionsurs f the unupie h a well-knc lies of th mid-v.es Following John A the tupping, Pres. TODAY— * id i laud Mis Hat will were no longer selected. Thrta Sigma Phi, 5 p.m. . WKAIt — 870 kc has been | give a break last at 8 a.m. in Due to lack of time and the 113 Colon annex v ie«p.est numbers during j I Hi..u in honor of the new M comparative newness of the pie— hesha .N inlet missi lod.s star' Hoard membersjftxA their Thrla Alpha Phi. 5 P- «"• I MORNING— ent advanced ROTC department III Cnion annex .'orr.mittees for the at lair will parents. •eremonies during this term will " • Mel y at Seven umuiunccd later this week .See HONOKAKIF.S, I'age I Winged Spartans. 7 p.m. i be rather brief and inlormal 7 Cnion annex • . : ,«n Salute : International festival .omm. - . . i Clock News ' l- Nr.- !i;n - ... Kemcmbcr You Love Dawn Hansen To Reign it Turlli Trudge ary 7 p.m.. International center International executiv, comm. r : m the Music Room By CHARLES GALLAGHER & She will sti the Fort Shel- 7 p.m.. International center The Bookman I'diversity of Detroit hy hotel and vill he leted at AW'S hoard, 7 p.m. A' C Greenwood (Special to'4ne State News) banquet in ti Hook Casino I 115 Cnion annex > DETROIT — Mis* Dawn night. - - ' liar. Moods AW'S Activities board. 7 p.m. i—He* Miss Hangen is affiliated with Lr :: ( Edition Haugi'ii, Michigan State col¬ Gumma Phi Beta sorority. it l uion annex frymire lege freshman from Birm-' . MSC Radio club. 7 p.m. Turtles To Rare * AFTERNOON— inghani, was elected "Queen The actual turtle race' will be 104 Cnion annex Si/.- of the Turtle Trudge" at Detroit IPC, 7:15 p.m. Bazaar run tomorrow, two or three 'A',.;... Time yesterday. turtles "running" in each heat. 113 Cnion annex - -,.hy in the News Chosen Erom 30 The owners and trainers will be Christian Science organisallw f b .phet Miss Hanger, was chosen over allowed to coach their charges 7:15 p.m. MSr * school of Music 20 other "queen candidates" wno | at the beginning, but from then Chapel. Peoples church A ■ ally Happened also brought turtles representing • on the entrants will be on. their Anaer. Vet. comm.. 7:30 p.m. •-Col imbia Masterworks Vanderbilt, Marquette. Loyola of j | own. 103 Cnion annex I5—R :■ i'.rill at the Organ Chicago, Baltimore, the Univers-! j The turtles range in size lrom 'A'. , flowers We Should ity of Wichita, Fresno State, and! ia half dollar on up — the large Varsity club, 7:30 p.m other schools across the country. ones looking as formidable as Varsity club rm.. Jcnisoo «yaa to the Band MSC's turtle queen, who will i , Sherman tanks. • Officers Club. 7:30 —Ne C ■f Today's World preside over the sixth annual, ! j Quincy, a small size;terrapin, 101 Home Ec "Trudge," will be met at the 1 • s Anthony will represent MSC in the con¬ dinner Music train in Detroit this evening by a gest. He is reported as'bcing "in BeR hop committee. 107 Cnion annex 0:30 M»- ml ■~'7 pr*m, A Book, A Play delegation from Delta Phi Kap-1 | fine J<* Callaway pa, the U. of D. journalism hon- J . . . turtle «ueen shape." 'JtiH ■.mxm II TumiMy, A 1*1 Pago Two M I C II I H A N 8TAT K N KW8 f>riii 2in«l It • • • H> l.ic MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Enine,I «« nocoad-rlaai mtllfi under art *t Mirth in* al Hi* p«*t-t>ffic*. r»"t longing, Mich Ofticaa located tilt ground floor of rati wing of timldlng ia Al Aunaa. room *. I'nlim Affairs I'tiltllannl dally encetrt Am limit »»ar and Thursday in Michigan Slate Cottage Ptimlay anil Monday Inmnlnga rioting llir regular inttrnuigv during summer trttlon tn tltr student! State TaleplMW - CuHega r»««i>ri ' no J alio thr loral nrtti |mldl*lied lltrrrtii All rlglili of imtihcatlim on decided to stop fiillovvlng piece- • Itorlal dial detiea Itrtrut arr alto laarrvrtl. dent* At any rate the future of I A A ArCI.WIAT* the May flow-era is the hlg worry CaraMy Adtrlaar - I ) Maaaiar • IKt'CI at the moment. Kltlter - - - - atRii Advert!*!** Maaaaar lint let's see what's happening ASK WAl.Hm Al.*r I lirulatlan Maaaln in the Spartan pin and ring de¬ ayaita Mllar • NANETTE VASUKMVI I anlrarla Maneger partment. x jii i. i.lrrrnT I uridine ll.inemsn. Lansing Nlthl Editor llll.l. ah .a si* sophomore, hag received i\ new Mlhl gpert* KdHnr . - ..... piece of Jewelry fm her left hand EtllTORIAI. aTArr ling linger which came from Mill! KdMaia - UK IIKARIMl, HUMS HOVE*. JEAN J VHVI*. John Hrlft. John I* also from jii i. nrrrnt. je.anette nixon ! Lansing, and will, graduate from Woman'. Kdllai c.ahoi vn KARNKV I ra'.ur* Kdliui * KK KI'IIN University of Michigan in June, Editorial Wtllrt MOUTHS II. SSIEMI.INtl hua Wit *ON j News from Ihe Delta /eta I niiiir W'lllrra — aiarforlr I andhatori. J>vl,l. I Irinlrk, Itlrk I'ollrt. house reveals that Tat l I ord. Jun- I'hll *|telman, lion lull Kilhl. Itrrd. Ilrlrn Nmclr. Mm MIC i nu from Detroit, was given a K.ilhlr Mull Walhtta Well Mltlr Nrnl. Ilrlrn lllnil. Vlji. Wla *'SmitltfMui'triH. iriiHrfll.itit*!»i»s' Un't «* 111.v lirortr Aoik. Ilrin Tall. Mill Hall. Mo|»e Ml. Ii.ird.on I'al I'al jspaiklei by Itlll Tiirnell. Bill pre thlhi; in your btlrint*!?1' triaon. lironr ritilli|« I'rs llavrv. Marlon Omula,. liar bar.. : v miitly went to Stale, and will I noma.. Ii.tth.ti . 1'ilal, Mob ttverlv. I'n Fat rail. Nan Morgan. I ic eotei in September after he J .id. liraham. .. „ . suit — I.awn Mall. Toni Khun. \ al Wilder. Mrtl. lloo.rr, Maur llalr. ! receives las discharge from Ihe llcNi^ll (UllNH Hum \it Hall, tnlilr. ral llrlahnnlr. Il.ih I nraa. Wllllla Krrdrlrha : I ,ast Fi i.lay night I'i t'hl Julie I Alarkey. ouuoi fiom t'edarhural, Npm I'.xliiliilioiiN INFORMATION ! I ..og Island, N Y of her life when stie was pre- , got the thrill III Art tiorriilor j sridrd vv ith a small package eoli - " VUv Allot SptNik? i* t|u* titlr ; taming a diamond fiom Frank AMERICAN VETERANS I OKCIIFSIS .All women i the ALircli dance Of thr r\liibilion now fnitiUiHt in PAUL WISTOI COMMITTEE | Itoyal. thr .n t (Irjuirtinrnl ron ulors. Th OICHIUIA American Veterans committee for Orehesls w ill inerl tonlalil al | Jack llaulala has staketl Ids Win ks frnl urn I air frutn lhr Hr- will nv*t. (tonlghi at 7 ;m. in *:IA In the dance studio of the |.claim on Janet Hill. Flint senior, mkh 11.inn nf Alh'n laurpu. * i 1 AVomen's iim. arcnrdiui to Itulh by adding a slnny hi! of carlton i '),v.\\V'"V ' •.mm 103. Union annex. Ouy 11 In «rnriiil thr \v«ukr r\!iil»itrtl Hill. of E-dst Lansing, has an- ! Itorsiis. riymoulh sophomore. j to her third finger led hand show pirorrupiiti ih in thr iuhrr- nmtneed V ARSITY CI.I'll j Jack previously served m the rnt uirii of pmRrrsMvr art Ninety 0 MIC RON NC i Varsity club will meet this j ai my an corps loi three years, triulnm to irilurr unu^nul .n»- Oiwlrmn Nu. hontr economic* evening al "30 in the Varsity i and i- now attending General prminn'r to rntphiisizr thr fund*' member* will mrrt chit. r.Mvm of .lenison fieldhousc. Motors terli in Flint. ■ honor ar a. iinrntnl I'lrtnrnls involvnf. Glenn Johnson. Iliiv-Sc II.' senior. I the man m the life of Kvrlyn thla afternoon at J. Err*. Barh- On thr wholr. lhr tlrsiun of lhr ara Ml*. Tnnarvanda. N. V, «*n- i unnvmnced ! Evans. Dearborn fresltmap, is > Ernest. Air Dona Id. wltir recently display rrllrrts thr .ipphoition of lor, has niiMuhrrd. J rHF.T A SIC. At .A Till drsiKU prinrlplrs to thr prntilrm INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Aleut hers of Theta Sigma I'lil, bequeathed lin with an engage¬ of prrsrnt.ition in vtMial rclurn* Journalism honorary, ment iing Both are freshman All committee bends ami lend- women's include wed¬ Thr romhinrd rxhihition of licipatinn irt fhc International monv at !< p.m. today in rimm and their plans a testiv.il are requested t.might a! T at the lute, national lo inert .11?. ' I'iiioii annex, Tres. Jean JarvK Drlrnit ien- arrording to ding in Charlutte June. Tnbey, etchings of William junior from witz and s» ulpturr by Charles Mrvrro- (aiiiipiih MiisiVl recently given a Hiidv. artist its rrsnlrnrr in thr center. Shirley Caswell. East Lansing ; ior. Alrmbrrs are required to be present at LIS p.m. They are re¬ Manistee, was diamond by Tom AleDanlrl, art departmrnt for spring trim, Shop East I ailiisitiiT senior, has asked foreign stu¬ quested to wear tilark. sophomore from Winter Park, will close May f» dents Alcto Sanlont. Ole I'onch- RIFLE AND PISTOL CM'B Flo man. Lawrence OTirady Steven ! Students interested in the re- A Sigma Chi pin which once Hirh man: one who ijsn't air.fid 1 bang. Bernardo Sanchez. Mario jorganigatton of the Michigan belonged to iTarrcll I'ratt. Detroit to ask the clerk to show him Rodriguez. Nicholas Coias. 11 H. ; State Rifle and Fist. 1 club arc See AFFAIRS. Page 4 something eh r a j >r r. Rachel. Victor Kins. Ricardo Pa- equested to mei tonight in lit. i .ides. Michael S.mor.en, I'ainell »f the Union ar ex at 8 ltot> Marc. Manuel CLittierre*. Lyla .AST TIAIFs liimII ceo ti'.a nandc*. Haul /.imbrana. Mari¬ era! or ii.im.-ati and Here tliry are anne Under. Josctta Com;vxlcn- dl iv .V Amparo H.. . Or. Gloria jppruva! and discussion. Manulo, Radamee vlriam. Jose j READING IIOl K Fellas! Aivba. Ismail Sonar, and Dr.; Alivs ll.uil Alorilr. graduate Davis Alnago to oe present. ' assistant in written and spoken •( Ol Tl KlLRi: All coeds who have been AFT AIUL' English, will read "The Egg and noli- I" by Betty McDonald at the Saddle Shoes fird In model in the "1 outuriere reading hour todav from 4 to A •Affaire" are to nreet for dress p.m. in room 48. College auditor¬ hv BASS rehearsal tonight at * in Fair- ium. child theater. BLOCK AND BRIDLE Block and Bridie club w .11. meet this evening a:' T.30 u: room At* x m /.f $ AVe don't know who orlgiiutecT the saddle shoe, but G. II. Bass & Co. of Wilton. Maine, .S:. have been making theni for years. Favorites «>v>, •s8'° 'Sx...., POISE at Ihe big eastern universities, and with State men before the war, we are happy to bring them bark again to our campus. Sizes 6'y to 12 You have poit* cr. riir.put, hut Vi-ill li C D E* Widths it jpou when \ %Up intc the h ji.aT.c a itrtd? At Ka>tr.«rm« Gibb« Sc-cfetariaJ School,'you not or.iy te* 4MV€ tevroiicjl training Caramel Crisp v but become Umuid/ with busmeM rvjra^ement and procedure. fiulq; tad information, For" «sico Cojrw Dean. -GEORGE R UT at On the campus since 192? AVA GARDNER KATHARINE GIBBS M» tea« |7— 2II AM. CANNIFFS I AIT LANSING -j. "WHISME IN - ■»«r9« II H Mm* >1,0 at. . 111 E. Michigan Ave. cmcACto 11 ^MYlOiacC C tt§ m. mum— IH AafaM K. j SHO STOl' I Lr..ili<> \,.nti :io, ii»•in I'i'tc Thrae in Kiiiiston Blasts Attn Holismm jSpuiTtiiig teeM |»SMW |)rtike Kclay*; i S|Mirtan (»olf«Ms W in Detroit Tram"a,,B Up Sprint Medley Mark In ».i strictly 'Mini l-HiriMtuit I»ny" «t the Lunging litis Sal unlay "»«"-*• w»*ni.w»kn , ah t..,,, pier .rig tlietf • alicliiglin SIuIc'm ( IiuIci- Inst onldo-'i varsity competition i"ii\ . nil' K"lf t'otirw VKstcnliiy, ns the Michigan stale Trying lii nttitlio t licit* I«»h- ' "M'" provrtl in In- I lit'* 11< i ti I i J"''"'- -''partaiei At t.atiioii, u,,m-i< ""it their second meet in three days, swamping fcijiieiie university 20 I. Knnston made a Imle in-nne luiHt'littll SpnrlniiM an* ing wtfy.s, the Michignn Slate i """• ««'"•»! in the Itrakej *''" v .J1'1/"' and ,,,u^ IhmI Friday uttd !,M 1,1,..vii.-.ting a aUxlIng'7>IN Jul, mieil.ilist honors. fsrlWr m,l.,l lt„tx... '.Ity -,.r It...! J l-vi Im!I2 iiT"'' V vi ternn AAF pilot r,e- Spartan Jay revs |U r,'"'""1 j Won Two-Mile ItrMy M.„ .,1 io his nnndter one joh l\ira Lansing V " * a mm. ■* •■"•-jE:;.;,r»"•••• ■* j ,,,H |fj. (ht? tmlv»i.ily vitrniln 'tsc link#-"lenm this Sn f the T.t.inHinld victories j ^ u ' H.* when Z.-h. l O.hhard. ii.-i three yeiirii In the This iftrriuxm ovei Cent i a I Michigan, Selfrldgej lays rntfMtil, nv\ u now j I .at *i on, and Mack ,.. e ,. field, «nii( Miiiiimiit Not iiuiI vuntily | hini e ui sr-.en mi,rile, y, a ,a*c« Trying fur their second win of MK.nnr.t iim ilrfr.iN Utni fi|»r|riic I discus H-cohl gm.l eslalillshed the oiids. I til-yard, pur three |Slate varsity outdoor print med¬ ... .Mull* |«m»K Hi Iiml four umdon, iisImr ii ftutn • the season, (lie Mlciilguii State Imi( ley mark. tu ' the other Itiri, iclayx. .eot'cd Ills diamond Jayvces will take on the tht» >»Mi Cmvh IJoyd ftni/il |h Coach Km I A n, hit. Si-K,"#i*1im.in'J Motor Wheel independent teum fit'liliiig a dub it mm (ft ( with vi't * teams took thud, fourth and I,till 1'enle, Spin Inn lium- front Lansing at 4 Ibis nlternoun jr\iiiis and IrltfinHMi places, Which. loget er with ii. ilt'lcntcd Hill Kiev oil tlie tiesliniiui field Priaif of ttio Itf*tit*i" Titan tnii- Iti ii, i- Diyiiiin's pew Vise diseu* tin,' 3-0; -Jtill Kent trrtal in tin* fiict that Jm-k Sun* t .ii a l Satin day lietiiinl the ■ ri.it k of I la f, Xtcahr, 3-0, Jim An- tluer-hit pitching of iteke Vogt tbiHi'.. It»jutiug hitt«*i f«»r tin* l«M1 piled up enough p, .lee Spnlknwskl, ami .Hid ,lni k Shillings, tin* pinior outfit with a aviM.ii'.#\ i-n't •'.late a ivimiilig lean i, Him i Inst In Hen Kiey of araity scored ii V-l victory over fvrii biokrn into thi* sbuluiK The Spartan thin lllillit'i .eis, lit mti § i. Crntrtil Michigan their dual meet i a>.< eat* now tile Spnrt- All nf the. Jayvce runs were IttfliiiK tlrith against < 'lie, Stale ,< i,.lliri' clean sweep nit ( h;i« h .John Ki»li.s will bt seoied in tlie (list three innings - It 'oaeh Selil.ideman !, . .1 Kiinsliin-Ainleisi.it, otf the "pitching of Paul Winter, Iiiuj his chiiri;t' Ihimu'h oxtt'M- i Ill the I III. key. , i Kent won hy 1-0 Ilea) cat starting tun let im\x* 1111111o: thill (In wtf'k Hi dooi . i-ir'soii 111! to ah, Winters steadied and allowed ill! .111 *1111.t 1 t Iuttma thud la-loud OSU an- tie Tllnns ■ »f Detroit, tmt one hit in tlie second, tint l.ii- ipradi ahgul ii i Siuiii.in sqiiuil swept nil two infield rrrms and i walk si miiI 31 hiiol.u oil April 'h htr Inn niie, which wus llrtl. gave Hie h. v duly Joy-veer, tin it run-, ami »g...n Klinstnll took low A lt lead. -I I in liiii-.H s with mi HO. The In the third, oulfieldei Harry iroic was 23tt-3'i> nil singled and Jnlin Mat.iko¬ ns safe on an infield i-noi Jack llioadwi'll was hit by a pitched tils ('. (lapluroH II and Vngt walked, loiemg in flli.ill I'Viiliirr Civil Morgan, main-lav of the Ileali at stall, replaced Wiuli-i -. iiiel scored on n passed on the mound and retired 'In¬ • • sixth intiini! tu Rive side, lint Hot In'toic Hie !l to I i a tin y Sp.iitnm-. n an error off Vi'gt, a walk and all error ya-tory of the year. I I lltiti I Iti \\ imim i- Commiuiomr #1 Bot#ball • innltiK and stole se¬ Mmgan held tin- Spartans hit- I.mint* 4Inly S|urtan IlittiiiK ! ill l.lSt Old t llrllflhlly tPHHIyy Cob# Buth'i Compltt# Horn# nt to be In position less until Call ItMb I iidw Moss, who lead Ban Roc#rd, #tc., #»c. Inch lie did without I the Jayw-cs getting t w'o-toi-I i\c Spill tun who SO • hit. Welti H score singled hi tlie eighth lie shuck una i ns! Ih..,i ( C SUNK A SON. refclithen 'Ii to tie the seine ; out 19 men in !t\c innings uu;. I aid w ig $»INI IUH0IN# - 9f. IOUIS t. NIO. c the tinino an exti Jack Shillings relieved Vngt In Slut# hits i'.v the seventh find tll'S iii allowed one lot dose Runic Wells A •vhind in the Inst inn- I IMHW llll I S (idl.l COURSE ic i nn by Chuck Cot- | S/iarlaii Tennis Train Wells U. 4-3. Dave | tiie winning pitch* Titers Tiro Mnlrlirs \«)\\ UIM;\ tour iiits. Ihiriiiti II rrl.rml cade pitched a four-1 The Spartan tennis team ln-.ke •s third straight vie- | is K defeated Weils I even in its two final matches of >is<: SI l DEN IS •i itinera collected last week's road trip. On Friday, 101 the tietmen bowed to what as¬ "ising pitcher Guy | sistant coach. "Jake' Italdgren, w I'M :omi; •iing two doubles by termed an "excellent Uniicrs- ity "f Cincinnati team by a , ore I'huiie It) for lli-xervallmis iiipenuns after (lie of It to I They came ti.ick on of play, Abbot 11 e in tlie third and Saturday howexcr. and.ti.-unced the University of Kentucky ti to more runs in tlie 3 at Lexington. . 12-9 upset on Ab- Navy yet. Day . winning pitcher, plied Stale's only einnati mah "in hits but issued i tlie first inning, 6-2. home run with a The Spartan'- "inke a 9-9 tie in er-at 'Ken! e l.y pig Mead,a - li- trouneed Ke n - T'liI tv*s (hunt s Fran* stopped tucky ti-.'l. . A*" ' AN LEAGUE from Meyer-.,I. Martin and l<". hdclphia lost their singles State won tv doubles matches N*"i . \L LEAGUE MSC's netnien Louis Michigan cotleg this Friday, an natj university Satm (WORLD'S MOST HONORED MICH R OF 10 World's Grand Prizes, |Gold Medals | m°ro honors SOniXO UNHl AUTHGtlTY 01 IMS COOOCSU CSSTMU If u,3cy than any COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FLINT •'"-piece. FLINT, MICHIGAN Tlimdny A i t'ugr Four Gvnlcr Will Give CoctHflecCluh lIOlNOKAIUKsl Studio Players To Give Annual Festival (Continued finin ToSing Friday ») Not lex* than Junior women in, , Three One-Act Shows F. Pturlliti* many, one- Unuin mil of I* the theme In be In Fnireliild membership tin M,,i their "Service, lea,a > carried mil l>y the second annual III their three ye., Gciseiihof To Direct Barrio Comedy Inter'national festival he which will Under the direction of William presented liy all campus or¬ It. Sur, professor of music. Hie fur their high id, nlld quality of v , i . Studio thenter will present three one-net plays nt a ganisations under the sponsor¬ MSC Women's Glee club will be also have it ,:i ai, , ship of International dub In fol¬ presented I v Ihe department of meeting: tonight at 7:tr» in room -I'd of College auditorium, iage auditorium, May 10 al it music In concert In Fnlrchihl setinlnstie nveinj.. Third term it, according to Pnul K. C.eisenhof, director. p.m. theater K day at II p.m. are ehuseii for 'I. .., "Spring," a play in keeping with the season, will la* Student representatIves Jrmn Performing wllh the Glee club the hasl* of polciii , directed by Nancy Ann*— 35 countries are taking part In will l>c Alexander Schuster, dl- service lo the ,, Ward, Detroit sophomore. Nile* sophomore, 11* Albrrllnn the colorful pageant. A cust of revtor of Hie College orchestra character, and ., The scene is luid in a park, the secretary, nnd Wlltiiim Bro- More than I0R American and and professor of music, and aveiage. chenser, freshman, tis Jimmy the foreign students, from India in Mary Oondrll and Dorothy with the action centering office hoy, add touches of come¬ Cuba, will present songs, dunces, Scheafer, accompanist*. about a romantic park bench. dy. Betty Fuller, Lansing soph¬ skits, uml Instrumental number* Three com|NisiHuns hy llrahms Three actors In the show are omore, 1* cast in the role of Hunt Frank Niemann, freshman, as the Wilhiughby. The purpose of Hie festlvut l» • 1*01111{ Mis Mentor dances will begin to¬ . to make ii constructive contribu¬ cop: Arnold Bransdorfer. Lansing New members will he taken morrow nlghl. Jack Breslln. FOR MOTIIII, s uty freshman, taking the role of the Into Studio theater at the meet¬ tion to International understand¬ senior rlasn president, has an¬ goh t Bransdorfer was In the ing and due* will he collected ing through working .together BeguUfiilti *it|fg nounced. The dance will lake and to show thai cooperation and Flnl-ltrti navy during the war), and laiur- from those who failed to pay for place lo Ihe Union ballroom among nations can he achieved tee Shtyu, Niagara Falls, N. Y., from 9 lo 11:3* p.m. Only one the year 1943-46, C.elsciihof odd- CALL H hi freshman, as the Skirt. Shirley faswell, Fust Lansing ed. person of Ihr couple has to he FOR AN Al'l'itl\ | M|\S senior, is general chairman. Given Before a senior lo attend. Hrrslbi add- This one-act skit played Fri¬ AFFAIRS MAlCVk'tM >1» sn ||||{ day evening before the Young Married People's group of the Judge Grants will tie sung first: the Thirteenth PsiiIiii, I awe Snug, and Ques¬ 1943 East Grit ml Hlver EAST I.ANMMi Michigan avenue Methodist- (Continued from Page 2) tions. 'These will be followed by Kpiscupot church. Sir James M. Iturrie's "Twelve Right toliuild freshman, I* now seen beneath June Thonip»on'* Delta /.eta two folk-songs of Siiabiuii and German origin. "In Silent Night" Pound Look" is second on the High I to be issued a building badge. June is a Junior from and "Ah, Jesti Christ, My laird SODA Kill Nl UV program tonight. The uetion Is tieikiilt for ronstruulioh of uu Monroe. Must Dear." Two rnmpnsdtons LIGHT I I Si III s near Bailey school Excitement over at Ihe Gumma -el in the home of Harry Sims apurtnient is due to Hie three pill- hy Chopin, "I .el Your Light So MANDWIt III * and concerns the greatest day of was upheld yesterday by Circuit Phi house Shine" by Schumann, and two his life, when he is to he knight¬ Judge Paul U. Kgcr in a decision nings which took place recently. Joan Bowman, junior from Al¬ lullabies, utie hy Frauck are also ed Sims ts played by James Me- rendered bn the suit filed by included in the program. Ionising contractor Arthur Teg- moin. received a Phi Delt pin Queary, Ionising freshman, while luiui against the city of East from Dos Funk, Niles sophomore. the role of hts squelched wife Is taken by Lee Kirkby, Lansing Lansing. Charlotte Foaythe, Lansing ( lurk Trow lo S|M*ak sophomore, has been presented lie fori- MSG sophomore. Judge Agrees with n Sigma Chi pm from Jack Kuiulty John Shipmati, freshman, is Judge Egcr said he was In cast as the perfect English but¬ sympathy with the citl/rns In the Snyder. Jack is ulso of Lansing Prof, flurk Trow, of the edu¬ ler, Tombes. The final member of area and that it would seem that and is now in the army. cational psychology department I HI NI II A Sigma Phi Delta pin Is keep¬ at the University of Michigan, I'RIKS— the cast is the typist. Kate, play¬ Teglumt would be "reluctant to MAMHI'KIHII* ed by Virginia Moore. Detroit force himself into a hostile and ing Joule* Gary's Gamma Phi will speak tomorrow nt the freshman. unwelcome neighborhood." His Beta pin company. The fraternity luncheon meeting of the State CARRV til l sMtvirtl pin came from Bill Fogarty. of College eluli, Paul D." Bagwell, Geisenhof to Direct I decision was based on several Cincinnati, who is now attending head of Ihe written and spoken Geisrnhof. advisor for Studio cases, including two opinions SIMAGK It All Marquette university. English department, announced. theater, will direct the classic Hum the highest courts of lthpde K. iJiUM"* s On! . Pledging out at the Delta Zeta Subject of Trow'* talk will lie in m \« comedy of manners. The one-act Island .uul New Jersey. house has added the names of ''Tlie Future of Japanese Educa¬ VIOLA I II \ It was reasoned that the East play was presented yesterday Betty button. Kvanston, III., tion." afternoon for the Last Lansing Lansing board of appeals, which freshman; Helen Hinglr, Royal U'tMMn't club at their annual denied a building permit lo Teg- Oak freshman, nnd Mary Troup, drama meeting held in Proples hind on the basis of protests by EAST 1 JkNSlNfTS MMHIiRS'l Jackson sophomore, to the pledge church. the. citizens, had no Jurisdiction "Archie Comes Home," by over the use to which the land roster. FREEMAN'S BEAUTY SAI<>\ The Alpha Xia have added Helen and Nolan Leary, will Lie : might be put as long as the struc- AND ( OSBhUT BAR Sally Seaver. Detroit freshman; the final play on the program. | ture tie* within the proper rone. PA9HMN NAM -BHBBHEK Barbara Wright, Sugiuaw, and The director is Mary Jane Mc-! tomplahirrs |„ wrong Clintork. Lansing sophomore. , , , , , Peggy Bristol, Alniont sopho¬ Qy Newly-arrived from Kuropr . , , , . Judge Lger concluded, "Those more, to their pledge class. Specialltes In who is making her debut in the ini„g . have only them- HAIR KHAriNG and HAIR STYLING f ield of direction. Ge.senhof U) b,.(me .. (hpy ,,ad smce Tact: the unsaid part of what Tel. *-Ul» VIOI.A CHASE, Owner ntlli been living within a rone slated ' . ... you think. . 1 J r played by t rest McDavid. fresh- a »'T,le-|'orThp multiple dwelling CJ(, has since 1935. and his attempt to . ^ -tZ;r ifepasu > nun. Arnold Button ssye the < company, left him (a i mcmbeu.fi>! whom the project by his grandfather, from the . was primarily planned. Prof. Store Hours Tumlay ... 10 a. in. to 6 p. m. hands of the scheming banker, : Franklin Sherman, of the ento- Silas Blackmore. played by Nor¬ ■ mology department, has been man Tipton, Dearborn freshman. working with Teglund in promo- Students Participating j lion of the tS-unit structure. Love interest in the play is still small supplied by Mary, in the person Conscience: the Miss Alice Gutli of Eileen Eidiier. 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