MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Arabian Committee i .1 rr=: ;i;<4 . Daily Student Publication of Michigan State ' east lansing, ==============:=====^==3==== College Hits Immigration . michigan. friday, may .1, umfi otincil Calls j Croup To Organize Palestine Youth Swing-Shift'' RageR i for Civil Disobedience Movement> or Return At IFC-PonHvllenic Dunce I JhRl SAI.KM, May 2 i/T) — The powerful Arab higher A "Rattle of the Hands" I committee told Britain "in the next thing to an ult limit- today that Arabs now "would„proceed with I Petitions tomorrow night's theme has la-erf selected fur IFC-Panlltlienic^dance. The affair will I tint ition of forces and prepare till means for defense in >rder orgnni/.a- take place in College Four Schools auditorium from S:"0 to 12. * to the Require The bands of Jimmie Shafer and Dick Charles will resume national More Ciiiiiliilales participate in the "battle"* I-It.. ctt lllty ... i struggle," filial declared, a commit!.• of- with each orchestVa All candidates for the playing . n i ax * |\ • ! s"''' l'b' "national in half-hour shifts. The mti- " ' It'IS Millie iudiMi council election are sicians will play from separ¬ LlriVe ' "buggk*" .1 risings referred to the of 1 .ody i»« .1 by the council that wlilcl end- ate band stands which will Escape Attempt For I when Britain Housing ■ \ must submit their «p- be adopted a A pile located on the stage. - i«>r office at the Union Emm Alealmz .'■II ml" Ualcstuic. vi>n today. Applications Newest Campus Bands l" cope with The Arab e.itnn; .ittci that time will not SAN FRANVD Shafer and Charles head the •. red. Pres. Helen Fish- In i i t'ckle: . ai 1'"-V It..10in:: HI eonimittee i.f newest groups of music makers . ;n t, i 11a vet) senior, has cu.mI.i: i'. • l . on campus. Shafer has torn Alcali.i.' a ;uinmen.li fi mum ith- an II- council has also nn- piece outfit, while the latter i of I'M! I lull K a ,Ii" "iat representatives " group is ■mi" ■d of if) mo Pal. Mine c uiicvilfure; veterinary Before the v al ie: ngintcring and home • . campus band Name I'liieiKein v Body Shater was A shot taite of senior man. Farli. i. ihc A ah .... • l.Hons ' is also evident, e lot jpiii.ii s who W ill lii' planned ov the >•'.. he w ill consist of the ! iom I .k Ii School forts ..f h.rth groups, ■ ■w system of propmti.ui- I'alcstuu'. to this, solo acts-wilt II also ap|a . mentation reipiucs two from all Idea I sei| In 'It s ..| .Middle schools except • i' and arts division four representatives, .phomores and tinee will repie* nt it.e.ie At i>f ii i.ule npn.h Itules o regulations must he Toi Id low by A.al»- in I'.d. j. oserved by all candi- en to a.I students, and tickets | 'be i.o.\:.'- >mi. d ; nipaiKii literature is are available at the Union desk, i ■" 'with a o.a.h. v •: ) M. ) II mimeographed mate- Chairman Sally Clark, East Law- ilh" "ep,"'. i.a.l ; . • tieen .. professionolly printed s ng Junior, nas announced that I'l!""ii i.dlc Another n-r 'Sjnmsitr Delivers Message Aiirmi.de Slink.ui v. dir. advertisements may it will be an intormal aftatr. j -ai.l at lea d two in ; - had . Irett y I eel in a | the Arab olfii'eis. said lb- orn- I mittee's letter was "Hit oetrt '.'I lai must la* -limed I- thing to an ultnnutuni Ad- •i.io prepare it and i.i dressed to Prime Mimst. TODAY'S a Att- with the council. ] y ..I l.t i Si. Aian Cnnninuli.i lllpll», Cily Police i . oin- CAMPUS .'I fur Dale; W'«ti»ale Theft I//a I Ian ,i largo amount of iiii.d lu iy. stolen in'the pufct in mill* • •in college cloMint«»r* . . . Kills Tint Hii ils investigated l»v ryrn- ' It did'! ! t .kl • tu> plot.•• . police, according t«» — •i ■.aid Simeox t»! the long i.. -./«• up a p i • i- (Iliio Stair I' mfi'ssor I lh tain implements • 1... ...rt thtiM- ! w«i mini Mi Ml 1.1 lie came to p.. jtitt Willi |„ I„s|r||r| ;,l \|M • » 30 bracelets, two .«! • if' tt hui's'. peake: • t klaces, and several One to talk on Winged eiva- ti *" i. ade silver, have Miotic lures He looked the cla>s Snr ted by coeds as stolen «if !'• n , A t (l Will Dii'ii't boxes in their rooms. don't knov '.Med that most of the Women Sinner* ied in South Wil- : -ust Mayo dormitories , . , Music llntli ( harm Campbell women are still DIO ROUNDUP wondering who was the fellow from Wells hall that was so over¬ i M< A p m«:!M Il ..I H ft MI. MI !•'; i) Id WK AR — 870 kc come b> their serenading abili¬ Ar« Olllptinv iflt* flM .U. sill ties Wednesday night thai he fell <>e Ali'Xiiruier St huM» j p» • *or Students Slutiw-1 /> Program . out of a fi'st floor window of "I n MINI t vvhd a:!! . p!;« . the '* Mi the dorm while watching them. cmIIo. Mary I ii:\I\G— ;i. "iNlllg i.v at Salute Seven For International Festival sophoinort*. hihI Diti'-iii, • • M;u ->h.Ml fn-s.hr idii. lacf* ' 1) Clock News Truscun Laboratory I In miinU't - h> Brah in* With International f-Y-tival otiiv a week away, the cast iiiMliMU Uiv Thu h'i'hth to Remember Sets I if Fellowship and festival committees arc win king overtime to rmnul wiil >(n'n the progia m, S • I i -aim, fe¬ Heading Circle For MSC Koom Melody Engineer the secoinl annual pageant to completion by next Friday. v«oh:d. The mtoihI pail .. ll in- It will be presented in t ollege 'Auditorium at 8 that chaic a sflcctinn by Seh 1 uinn .' Farmers of Amer- | Chester L. Alien, head of the .»nd twu (olk-:am«s (■ r t an I department of civil engineering. evening, under the s|Hinsor-* ami Su.ibtan 01 igiii. I recently announced the estab¬ ship of International club, ton : • nc Edition m. n ai I I hts. John Chopin's • Btnde So. 1 • and •san News Admission' is free and open swank. Eaton i sophomoi c Mazurka No. 17. the- scco •d Summary u' kknoon— lishment of the new Truscori to the public. List ( ontinui's ranged by iiiinscif, will bt nlay- ar- | Fellowship, a giant of $1,000.00 Chairman Reveals Committees Construction and nil will In cd by Schuster "Andeart Lul* Novelty Bazaar | made by the Truscon Labora- handled by Cfrct. lici) Wright, j laby" Shirley Caswell. East Lansing Vrccry. «>.. j'.nu a: makeup by by Clokey aiu! two >t her -an Department of ' Instruction j tories of Detroit for carrying out senior, general d^ili'maii »'t the v< ra Byi ues. Lansing junior, and lullabies will be sung. and Harmonies •Vc Forget ' j investigations of concrete curing. on certain phases lestiyal. has announced commit- publicity ijy tee heads and chau mcp ag„f« I- Detroit -. ph..more,' Mi.rgari'ttOveimyor. j, nbia Maitefwot ks 'days Rhythrtts I Under the direction of E- A. iplO'*: priKiUCtlon inai.agc.. Boh I Finney-of^he colli gt Kngaiecrr Mcr-c Detroit scnior;>lggt inAii- Completing the list are pro- ch.uiman. Caiolyn Kirk, . TIME TABLE •]>- :• nt Roundtable ling Experiment station, the stu-( ager. Jim Cowdrcy, Grane. Rnp- Micoila junior. csUimii. Maif- dent who h awgtded the fellows i iS) sen .or; assistant n t& the Bwicf , |yn Miller. Dcarbojn sophomord; i TOIJ AY— of Today'flWorld " ship win begin work at once and ger; Lois Banzet, East Lansing stage decorations, lai Price, Liin- senior. Lutheran Student fellowship ; ■ News will continue until Jan. 1, 191 sing junior; ushers, Rosemary 7 p.m., 115 L'niou annex • pinner Music He will receive S800 in wages Other committee chairmen are' Ray. Plymouth Junior. Joyce '■ * Veteran is Ready for and $200 for equipment and script, Toni Procissi, Flint jun- Deisch, Three Rivers sophomore, International club. 7:3$ p.m. travel expenses. ior, and Jcraidync Dexter, Fen- wdl be at the console. , International center . !< Page 'fNvo MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin ami Bear It • • « By | j, |,|V MICHIGAN STATE NEWS This Entered ns socond-elaaii matter under act of March 187U at the post-office, fii l I.an»lnf, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of east wing of'Union Building Annex, room S. published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students of Michigan State College. -A-ciaud BrWSS - Collegiate World - •M I Kotii Natlnnal Ariwpfftaini/SAtrvirp nal Advertising imice, mc. Inr' subscription rates—Se per copy; IV MM per yeer by mstl; *z» per yea. Associated „-H Collegiate Prest InlprcnllcL'iate Press <*Hrtr MMtrt R,t,rtunUln* by college carrier to atudenta; t> oc and InterCOIieLliUC ago MseiaoN Ave NiwYoss.N.Y. per year by collage carrier Se Bee- m* * • • io« AHSCI.II ' «•* m«m atudenta. member of the associated press 1-EWTSBtHO, Pa. (I. IM — ic mm of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper 11,1,1 vefcrans« ;«t nBurkntfll ufB- and also the local news published therein. Alt rights of publication on i . special dispatches herein are also reserved. I vcrsity did DPttPl U<>iK (lunnK — ill the nnst «erncster than did the* Faculty Advisor - - - - - A. A. APFLKGATE in< ,,,K 1 . Mr .Manager JAN HOPPS average prewar student, ur. Editor - MARION I! ECKEL , y %P;hjc he.'d of the f responsi- llll. I.IPPFRT, JEAM I II; NINON. hi lily. Women's Editor CAROLYN KAIINKY Fraflire Editor KI N KUIIN Editorial Writer MORTON I). SMEKLINO NEW YORK. N. V.. To The Editor All indications point tu *a - Egypt: Dr .Harding. E marked increase of foreign stu¬ EDITORS NOTE — All letter* to istann dents subject tu limitation* of ho editor submitted with the lntcn- • W ir>ti of being published, must be v.i available housing and study fa¬ S'au.i M 4.., ■ tKited by the writer. If he does cilities in overcrowded univers¬ want his __ with the India. letter, it must be irn nted No lot- ities and college. ters will be consider lor publna- : WASHINGTON. 11. (I. P.I • .1 pin t.loii unless the write! •t*c1 tin ( uiiinissianer John W Stui.li- Pub opinions expressed a • Dance I'n.gr nl> tiio in lit Ami" i itc the • Fa \ or- At 1 the F.riitor: • Fraternit What's the mat piCllg! I tty.it I » Stain. v eterans',' Ever, Egypt. I reail the papers 1 madder. Because evt day i on- olli tes anri Kress has, with cynical ilisre- „Wn.. tt uddenlv t>c. gard, cut mure ground from un- narv t Mi ■ ilcr the veterans' (eel. and the man.' > vderail dne^, notiiing abou; it. More initiates lasted outh State i,,n ,i,-;o The interests of the returned jan nee Others include Mat Fhone veterans of this war are prepon-j capable -a r Palestine. .1 alitt. (icruntly the same. They need oi tli«« pi.ee control, because, starting them l< l>t' admitted out. possibly With a hay e darned little family, they j Why to live on.; litis an ems CLASSIFIED ADS 1 hoy neeii — desperately — ( LASS1FIED KATfcS housing that they con afford. [ "ui.ti.v Here arc some of the One Kit day 3Hc How many now on campus ffW tl suggestions offered: Two d.ivs know .that from personal experi- £ There ha 1 K. i tunateiy colleges atul Three davs . ... " BOc 4 ence! And less immediate, but I e mment n cent I v (universities as a whole are not Four days Five days Sl'O SI 25 nevertheless real, having been I late-at-night visits ot ; erowdeif Many of tne smaller Each word over 15. two cents per if' s,wakened to a genuine interest]and peeping Toms outs the colleges of \erv good standing, word. in national affairs, they want to dormitories. Many install, j have and practically all the teachers' ste this country stay strong and been reported immediately . Scr COLLEGIATE. Page 5 enter positively into cooperation (discovery to the campus potic ..ho have repeatedly urged the in world affairs. , 16 Call AIR CORP I Yet every day Congress gives ?01™1"''* housemothers to in- 135 ued as gitt way further before the brow-0™ th™ ^ch incidents sa CORflLJSRBLES tlmo&t new. i Ph ma, 1-1514 ONT. quj beating and propagandizing of ^ey can trap the offender, book Gre« Association ofl Why. then, i they arcso de- turn to St the Manufacturcrs. National and National j termined to catch the offenders. OPENrV^ FBI.4AT.VUN. ilR of ladies width. $5 00 riding boot Phone 3-3331. 13i BLUE LEATHER Chamber of Commerce, and sim- ] See LETTERS. Page 3 —between Mason v _ ilar vested interests with expen-1 sivc lobbies, paying less and less ( RIDING LESSONS lip service to the genuine needs MAN'S bike, good condition. 343 ■PI'i PRIVATE OR CLASS Cowley. East Lansing. '.33 of veterans. COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS There are upwards of eight REARDON'S RED CEDAR million new veterans. If they RIDIXG STABLES THE key to perfect smoking plea- ! would organize and act together, MIOUOAN AT HARRISON sure Always «uy Chesterfields. They SIGMA KAPPA are milder, cooler aioeUoa s5g Reign Again Panama. Originally a costume I on* Session I.i*l j Since that tunc the Mardi Gras ball more nearly typifying the | has remained a semi-formal noli- . spirit of New Orleans at Mardi ! M£\V YORK, May 2 (/Pj—- masquerade dance. This year a CJras time, Simnns-Qiuruz pat¬ •|> eve Lie. Secretary-!ien- I king will again be crowned with terned the danre after a similar the queen. The program, at of the United Nations, event held each year at the Uni¬ i one time lasting nearly on hour la- been asked to call the versity of Panama. it_v Council back into ses- I will be kept to a minimum to Students, Faculty Cooperate I provide more dancing time. Lee :.,*\t Tuesday, May 7. to One of the secondary purposes Brown and Inorchestra will , • ip the controversial Iranian of tiie affair was the bringing provide the music, •i source within one of the ■ i :is said today. about of closer relationships be¬ j Proceeds from the event, which tween faculty and students. This were previously given to the i nincil's resolution of aim was achieved in the first I Spartan Victory Loan fund, wilt l provided that on May 6 Mardi Gras "in which student, go to the Student council. .id ask new reports from faculty, and administrative co¬ nd Iran as to whether operation made the Mardi Gras I.inileman ;ad carried out her pro- live up to its expectations." In Address withdraw all her troops o Even more colorful was tin' Library < itili Tonight p. i lime Nut Expired parade of candidates and 'fin.,' Krit-niK •»! fin* Library society which was held between the kc.-man t"i one of the ;«>!' Mil hi;:;in St.. v «• 'liege will halves of the State-Marquette hold it.- annii.il . . however, in disclosing , mooting tonight. football game lor the second f» 30 at Peoples rluin h. • ssioii tiad been request- Mardi Gras. In addition to the Kdw.ird niaii. 10U day 7. said the deadline a queen, a king was el?eted to help 'actuate of tti«* •: i sisn withdrawal from college and a reign for a night. t.K'vs..i i ;al o,d not expire until mid- Actress Dorothy Lamour It . ... #|'i:i!iiMi|)hy at j Tiie thiol Mai ill (has. held in )Ium 1»i,i iini\ t'i May ti and. for that rea¬ from her in a S27.HOO robbey ■ 11y. will, speak the t:t term ,1 llM.'i, marki it the T lm. delegates did not want recovered of "Mn< «i ..ml Temper 'I the mosl the loot (fling before Tuesday. William Ross Howard, ill A i,.s| „f tiie delegatus said they; actress was disclosed shortly no definite information on ables stolen. resent status ol Soviet with- ,o>, but the advocates of the is> session said they wish- ' avoid any accusation that ere acting bilore the de.nl- LETTERS toihe EDITOR brmiiyko's Clans • , was considerable xpecu- (Continued from Page 2) and angry rf they do not, do the in>ut whether Soviet del- police swerve into a dormitory hen ips i v iirsity „m' III hit i a^ain Beauty J Andrei A. Grumyku would diiveway, lights on bright, and 1 flic average Spai *"i The radios blaring'.' -44 the commo¬ the session. He has not I women arc play lilt', 4>ff t'l en- i!»- tion wakes people inside the led iiis plans since the re- and the i tn,mural lenm- maU'hfs Then ■ oate in which lie unnounc- building from a sound sleep, till1 ! it's H and inl«ht; would hot take part in prowler is certainly aware of i Of course, if you're ' one of then presence. , discussions of the Iran- ! those energetic people, you can Why not park tiie cars a block ; bounce out of bed at tl ill the j or two away from tiie liail and five-man subcommittee | morning i crushing thought'i. apptoach quietly, omitting shouts Boss! .. ding Krancii Spain will I grab thai dusty tennis lacket,' of Have you caught him yet.' ' mother closed session Moii- | and play a lew games with some i I don't mind being called ill "ernoon. The subcommit- 'other a its first meeting the middle of the night to noti¬ eager beaver before thej yester- i gym classes chase you from the • j ■vork out procedure and fy tiie housemother, but 1 do wish j courts. our eiforts culminated in an oc¬ vamining the mas-, of 4til j A'i conditions arc now, one j turned over to it. casional capture. r ents battle A sleepless counselor. might just as well send that Inis racket' home and forget about ten-j Mir Expected :.attlc over a permanent j those brave plans for improving it • " lor i the United to be renewed Nations when is TO the Editor It's not the outside much fun to be on | a sloppy backhand But i not be this way. it need looking in. Yet There is plenty of room on ne-nutlun headquarters that is the position of hundreds ion meets Tuesday at II. ampos for these badly needed of "tennis playing" State stu¬ assembly at its London tennis courts Surely, funds for dents They don't even have a approved location of the building them be Poind chance to play • nt U. S- site in the West- somewhere Since the new dorms have ihs- (N. Y .) - Fairfield What do yo placed the courts by Mason- Give sUppoll, area, but did not fix us your Abbot (and don t object i only will > t site nor the size. tr make nee ,ir l)em hall arc cants , udent use. Dirks Will Preside uobability of your pla'v ( when there is on- I" llonorarv Post i evetv SOU stu- Finkbciner Lctuls Miiks, dean ol •I - the: JlU'olmmi's wi|| promt • Michigan Stat .ted president .die; loi the Michigan (ironp "Brant) mill ihr Bo**" fur cai of the Detroit Alum- ofiijiir ■ womm ... a fashion er of Tau Beta Pt. na- n. iary engineering su- rt'tii'tt ami rliartii tips , meeting this wick a! Memorial for tin* rarerr yirl building. . . . M M. Cory of the eltc- giteermg departiuent at Ihili' Hemimler TIIK TI.MK: May Hth 7 -ether with E H. Moore, Offict • p.m. to the chief engineer at Mains l)rbiu; Set I p ■it Edison Michigan college company, and ll\ Detroit \eteranx sludtnl.s who at¬ l ili: FLACK: The Little Theater Morkle, superintendent tended the meet¬ Parke Davis company : : Hume Leoiiomie* Building! were nominated to ings. They were '• slate for tr^, h e I d at St. the offices of Detroit I. .so Make Yunr Bo» t valion* -rise lorn. "tittle won bit tl Mai \ lip, Battle Creek. ! . . . Other 'officers elctcd were:; ■ e.g the Michigan slate is wedding aim.versa, y. Kriilay . . . .May .'Sril .. 8 lu .> , . Tennessee, which in- Two lormcrGI ; today opened; George Crossman, University of • * member of theUniver- an office where IXtroitcrs tnav | Michigan, vice-president; Slur-; Saturday . . . May 1th . . 8 tu 12 . «nnessee faculty and two list suih important dates. Under] ley Battin. Albion, secretary, and ; c '.he Tennessee Valley the plain they will call the sub- : Yoshi Kowano, Adrian, treasur- > Firct Hour ... er. senber a day or two- before the j ; •' national convention at event and remind hin; that a pre- Iluiue Keonuiuie* ' j The average man could ac-1 Itiiilding Ohio, in October one sent is in order. j ill be elected and from The plant also applies to all complish twice as much in this • the national president other types of da tea-to-be-re¬ world if he did not xptin^h "|f of c-president will be chos- membered. The fee is il .a. year »Sifc > pgr subscriber. Page Four mickican STATE NEWS Friday, \j; Water Show Do-Or-Diet Gals Will Try It Spartan Coed Copy • To Spotlight' All Figure Eights Evaporate I — " JL w By I'eg Hayes Coeds Seeking CareersjS'o'e "One-two-three bend" has been the battle 11 dieting females ever since, the lovely sylph-lik, tigut wal tnanJ More than just a swim¬ something to be desired. To Witness Style Show ming demonstration, nual water the an¬ pageant, "Silver Three in a room has made the obtainment form even more difficult.* —— Cascade," will feature such With one roommate rolling i "Walt." Counting Senior women of Michi-* specialities its dancing, baton gun State are invited to a twirling, and music entertain¬ during | the day to remove calorics on her i fashion show entitled "Beau¬ SlllllllH'l Dress ment. Plans and practices have excess poundage, another jdnshcd for hcr t It's OK, She's flat .too ty and the Boss" to Im? given been carried on for these acts as bending before retiring in order To (;0 Well ns for the swimming. I to gain weight, and a third mem- llcaming, she cam. in II i Little Theater of the Home Dances, Ithder the direction of |ber stuffing down candy, com- all right, I'm 3nt> >.■ i, Kent "mics building Wednesday ; have both cake Mrs. Margaret McKoane, of the |placent with the knowledge that . . en by Jacobron's physical education department, | she is "just right," it takes a Another coed «},-.. will to remain on Ithe would substitute ■ strong fit of college womt will include a drum dance by i tanning a profes •lean Endslcy. East Lansing soph¬ (straight and narrow path of a coke. When she • • , titer college, the omore;. modern dances in Indian (diet. juice in the grill . o good groomin i Never the Right Size said but later v.: • • priate for diffetv Tickets are on sale for the ! Sympathies lie with the poor I orange juice i agnatic pageant, which will he (overweight coeds because more her escort i s l scorn to bo in this condition than you hove uln i held May III and II, Miss Dor¬ i "too skinny." Maybe the reason ! stomach trout othy Kerth of the physical ed- iiration department, has an- iis, as one irratc coed put it, "she replied, ",tT t is no better off than tho rest of j |^„ j|lf, mR|,j n ounred. I us but just shuts up and shrug- 1 Tickets are on sale at the Women I,er boney shoulder." I'iiIoii desk, administration Counting calorics is a confus | for their j,i building. Women's gym. and hv inc. task which helps baffle tb [dm in* to! all members of (irern Splash. (lure but m !observer even more than tne poo ! right tin-. •: victim of overweight. ! After t»h, Those Extra Calories That extra 1.10 .calorics scorn into Men Seel, SWL Will Install II w*v Increase < IffitMTs Toui«:lil Truniiiii I o Si»l* p 1 wAsmxi President 'I (that the I. people Mill : Plav Suil Slvlt" world food ) The I'll— ; news coot, i ,in this coui | the pro-' .o j cause thi i it into ell'. ; Mr. Ti n . SYLLABUS FOR A SLEEK SlLHOUETTl j \ ;tt irl I'iclttri- lit. slight to 1 ourt PRINGTIME CHICAGO. Slay : 1 tor-ox Karl V i ATISFACTION ANDY'S IN I UN IIIING YOl I.IKE - ivio. i- sua Yori.i sl.10.UO0 and • SlIOKT OH III IKS • SANDWICHES 111 \ h s 10-year e : any • DINNEHS • CHICKEN ITKl • STEAKS • CHOPS • Al AITS • SODAS CORFIIEIitE Crece a \\'b an you'v# don# your wwk ' girdles d r fully each day. you can thix-ucb Vbonde final «i«nu l«k# a br*#r# And itrefcn Pare you complete your nattttful train- your luTim it.a at Kaltwrifl* G»bb«, you can Caramel Crisp Dee ?o Sandy s Grill POPCORN you ycu please Ai i at 218 Abbott Road Open II aan. • 18 pan. [ss )h ^llT| 1 I. . ■ tCy*' /j " May 3, 1946 MICHIGAN ST ATE NEWS Page Five nator Accuses OPA I). of Illinois Basic College Schedules Exams Fascist Tendencies Takes Action Basic college students with appropriate preparation who wish to take comprehensive examinations in any of the basic mnakers Haggle Over Integrity On^Vetting' courses on less than three terms enrollment in the course should apply to the department concerned for iuch special permission, Dean II. C. Rather, Basic college, has announced. CHAMPAIGN, 111., May 2

Price Control Administration —A recommendation of a stu¬ Applications must be made before 5 p.m. Monday, May 13. The schedule for the spring term comprehensive examinations is: dent-faculty meeting that "pet¬ iSlllNC.TON, May 2 (/T) — Senator Wiley . quoted by name said schedule of revisions for all ...I manufacturer si."Jit while on the laisdtg salaries, mimeograph "s.hh thorn- ■! go on now and . | armistices until agreements can more materials, put on more vig¬ | be reached on European treatie he described as an orous campaigns in the commun¬ American sources -aid. act of y-nevv nianu- -2.50. ity to find rooms, deal with..the ; ilvriic.s nresented tbe'propor- Federal Public Housing uutlim - ity for temporary housing ton- and hasten the development » its own building program. 3. Crowding is worst 111 me', ropolitan-areas. High school; ii tiu'se areas have excellent t.i- .ilities in many cases, and f'• ivoritism qiiftitly maintain their prog: ant 1 believe, type ot for a relatively short day inch gov. these high school building at- : or.g favor- ditional units for education at: i training at the college level i.n arklt v (Kyi, the lie established. era tic leader. 4. Camps and other wartime onti-OPA t buildings are being declared sur¬ s«ed around plus. Without to., much readjust¬ ment these plants frequent 1> lend themselves to education . purposes. A university or a col j lege nearby might well -is i ;. t -in ;. -orpins property and est.ib- ■ said tiiut Caes; a branch college or univei - i Hitler each b in -uiii facilities. solute despot" ai I violent death have proved their lead, but have INFORMATION -. confusion and food, have seized INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL destinies of Aim . i- Participants in tile Intel na¬ ont.ul < tional Festival are required '■■ psrpeti tint attend a rehearsal tomoiiow from 1 to 4 p.m. in the t'n.on ballroom ntli) I'ufttor lo Talk INTF I! NATIONAL FESTIVAL 1 iti 1 iit•••,, rrrrmnnies will be e M&cEachiii. fa- held loiiighl at 7.30 at the Inter - of the social scl¬ national center, ai cording to ent and pastor of I'eter II. fierns, Canton, O., soph¬ eg Catholic church omore. All members and pros¬ :i.e Dad's and Moth- pective members who have re- the University of eeived notice are required to at¬ school in Detroit tend. •V) ! Miiy li t' situ ami — You dun t i corsaues ,t to a poli.bed >14iica flooi ami s14io.ii RIGHT Rid to v.d CUT FLOWERS tbetn over! Just Red a su rujlit it c Try a tlie only lipaticL uli.tJc Roger tS PLANTS Gullet oiler. Oil tile lipe, it» beauty la«U —and buwl "%J0KO 0^ '■lipstick KID'S FLORIST SHOP 128 w. Grand 8-3551 MM: "MMMMIYUCU". MM Ml M. IK., kit e, UTS I'm.«. I. II ROGER & GALLEY River Ptrfvim • Off Parftma • lip Ada • YaiM Smr Page Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Spaiian Diamond Team Qui To Shake Slump Peppier May Play Second Bv Jim Carr Ipltol Tuesday with u severe cold practice drilLs. \ ice teams Detroit during bis three years Walsh. In ' , I the problem of whom would be Peppier Moved to Seroml in the army air force. Dick Mint- As the Spartans prepare Jack Breslin wil| return to third base. j the coaching staff's selection to ; Kobs hps moved Pat Peppier for their third homo game start at the keystone position hc- j from the outfield to the second first base. Breslin is leading the j improvement slated for tomorrow after-1 came critical, I base position and he will prob- Spartan hitters with a better in the last n than .400 average. 11 ,s doubtful whether Groves ablv get the nod if the other two ' noon \\ ith the University of I be used torn Hudenko Will Catch Detroit. Coach John Kobs Yon- iwiU bt' ""t and ready for tomor- veterans fail to come around be¬ offensive' ab , tinucs l. step up drill paces in r"w's <'"• Nit'k Gregory, the leg- fore the U. of D. game. Capt. Ben Hudenko will start -The coaei Peppier won his freshman nu- catching duties for State against that hope that the varsity nine Can l!,ar "'turning second baseman stelia: the Titans this weekend. A good . ... ii- "suit- s ita !trum last year's team, has been ! mcrals as a second baseman on recovered h Isidelined'this past week with a | the 1042 freshman squad but steady receiver and a excellent . When second snckef Bob 'wrenched back, and has not been | shifted his talents to the outer bitter. Hudenko will get the nod , benched him Grove- entered the college hos-jnble to make-an appearance in •(m./lon ti,Index nlti vittd U'itll q»T« ever Pete Fornari and Bucky | Michigan gar IN>1 Smiail Onjb. Ten tli-Innin^ Win Over Tigers Tribe;fBrooks' Oppose I in an In Mulch T,nI Boston, May 2 tff'i — Ailing Ted Williams, who is figiilit (iff h threatened sinus attack, drove a 10th inning Take NL Lead homer into the right fit Id bull pen today to give the Boston By the Associated Press Hid > •: a 5-4 win over the Detroit Tigers and stretch One inning was all the ais to| - dace forces' current*— — — New York Yankees needed winning stroitk to seven vesterdav to defeat the jtraigb' games. Cleveland Indians, High- ' Tiu* -plendid splinter had WOMEN'S • lighted by Nick Etten'i lit • s ■» tiiU't1 times atHI rolled slam home run, the • larmks y In first base before* SPORTS Bomber;- slammed Johnson and Tommy r'er l,of hlastinu By BARBIE ALLEN eight runs in the lug Soli iki min so onwards with frame to gam their second j I i still talkul straight ovei the Trilic : -2 and ! baseball — Maty Millei V speed- iff t l .uit in t!i take the series two games hall pitching enabled Kappa no m Wit' hitii: Jack Kiamer held the Delta lo lake East May 10-a delphia Athlct it's to si.\ hits and r Shirley Frickson was Uu< big the St l.otiis Browns defeated 1 gun on the*'balling side, knock - the Mackmen. |0 to 3, to salvage >c' Saw''1 completed a in the rubber match of a three- j indoor meet at Seattle. Wash., snai led nd slashed at Hughson d,,ubk fla.v that cinched the game home series. three leet. NOW I Ml* Mf and. wl e sending 10 to bat. in-I f""1' b" N""1' ''all :""1 Mary Beat Old Nemesis eluding a pinch-hitter for a Iwas tlu' winning The New York Giants nut only : WSC. r* OSl in Track pinch-i lei . tied the score on |P"cher. had Uie satisfaction of knocking Out to make it two | straight four sing es and three passes. the South Williams trounced the the St. Louis Cardinals out of j rver the Ohio State Buckeyes in last of P licit forced in the equa¬ Mason I club l5-(i. while Mason first place, but also beat back an lizing cc liter. 3 tied at 7 runs with Kappa old j track, a Michigan State 23-man nemesis, Harry (The Cat) squad will leave for Columbus Titter* \lu//led Kappa Gumma. Brecheen when they blasted htm, today in hopes of being able to ■ Hughson then gave way to off the hill in the ninth inning knock off OSU outside as the Clem i leisewered and that to defeat the Redbirds 5-t. Spartans did indoors last winter. sou th pa v muzzled the Tigers' i klutz Move* Wound Earjier this season the Buck- grow i- i forcing Jimmy Outlaw I VVhat started as a tao-way Detroit lost "s f*ur ' eyes had taken the measure of lo foul .... t to ftudy York Outlaw j MSC. Purdue and Miami uni- player-for-playcr sw,i|. yesterday games it >uccc tying last i versity in an outdoor was m fo, Ansel Moore, who quadrangu ^ Neu Vul k had st.. '.Hi the rally by singling year's longest losing streak. et staged at Columbus. »vhil« l». tiip.1. for Trucks jallU Ull. ppdadclphia Phils, had Tommy lb ultU's then act | ended bcleiv sundown as a triple Socket s dow n in order beforej i ';,i din.ds William- who had disregarUeil id vice :• take to a sickbed, jailed Kin!/ in exchange : i outfielder i Vinee UiMagga. rile Plids. seek- Cl> de C-S RANCH 4 miles east «f East Lansing on I S-lfi , ately sen! KI.it.' on to the St TODAY'S (,A>1 I S second baseman land Yet Pan. 15 a*ell trained spoiled horses BOSTON. May 2 <.Pt Hal j Newhoust-i . Uetimt's ace left- iswelling m his hurling aim afiei losing ids first game ,111 four starts Tuesday.'underwent x-ray examination today at Lailey ' clinic. Authentic ... Moonlight Rides EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY jjl'ORT and Hay Rides V Central Mulligan's renter for spotting goods and athletir equipment,™ For appointment phone Lansing 8-7138 V> O KlUUIMHI-EEMi::,il 11 HIDE liiUE • IMS' ' For tlie hetjl of eitjpyiue^ VANDERVOORT'S SPORT EQUIPMENT HIDE AT C-S RANCH y«E inks ui• ;i | 213 E. Grand River Ave. ^ East pausing MM (hi iil bk V 3. 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS • '-3 m Derby Horse Watched lermie By TOM RIORDAN Says — Closely ' Stea I llo in e Breaks Up Tilt ;XK steps forward in increasing Michigan ic were made with the announcement State's athletic Tuesday cve- In Mural Play .: :>.300 season tickets had been sold fur the 1946 Spart¬ an season. ,, cnt drive to "Fill State's Stadium" was under the . Huey Scores- In ,>lh ' • , Downtown Coaches club. aus- To (iive Marauders 1 : • this interest and support of the Spartan grid team Blork drown ... few raised eyebrows in Western conference circles, Michigan State has avid backing by alumni and local By Charley (label j Backstop Warren Fluey',' n > easily have bearing on MSC's chances of becoming j theft «>f homo in the fiftl i i the Big Ten. Naturally the Spartan athletic depart- save.I .Myrt's .Maiaiua rs' tin ) cared by the result of the "Fill State's Stadium" drive. i In aten reeonl ami enable< Athletic Director Ralph Young has stated that this will I (hem to w in the block a-» tit I jfubt lead to the first step in bettering the present grlil- in independent .•« ttb.«H •!.»> las 'fiiip. Maekiin field was built so that additional tears of (night. rtu'il he added and alsn an upper deck over both mailt I Joe Kiiikoia to k »,n; Mantis brought into being. honors fur the Marantic s the; field is filled for the Spartans' edited out Kllsworth seven home contests ■ s easily conceivable. Young believes, that the new j Just like clockwork, D/V i he made before another season rolls around. capped block one bono ■ success of the season ticket drive 15-0 shellacking «l the wo are inclined to . hum will be jammed at each ot the home contests. | *9*. < >11 ie White jutt lit* ui'M the building of However, since d i- almost an j'boH : -o.tM. Mated onc-haii i :»;• t, jik1> tor football. Young assurity tha: the Hampden, ..wncd by William Dul'ont, .li coming Span..-; s Fox-atching F.unis, white •it permanent grand* ba«eball games will he * being w.Pi tied closely during workouts t louts llomer playco til Iuuiisville. Kv in i irtl.-il so badly for the I ef< re crowds- ov re|ta ration fm the Kentucky , ,|,H. Weils .. • •.!>,. >• er-flowing the Derby after the big colt gained favor I i.w lull field may also present - a it'snli of his j purler who ran nib. v temporary stand-, the triumph,m the l'hesa|>eake Stakes at II.iiae de vrhood's i., . bats' plitrd In years gone by state Am .culture board, vie ■ nn c, Md. Eddie A'ruro. who was mi the this -saddle when tiii.s picture clouted pi»ii a as almost started passes all building plans .us mailt- iceentlv. rode j .if • inn- on n llampdcu in the race Saturday, hut a |ei-' •'■« •-a- hut one thing and Michigan State, will alnv liferent rider will be named for D 'V : • in the Derby trip, other came up to prevent :<•!•<•) to ; ' ^ . agree to nutting Pi -up pi rmanent grandstand. JV *9' After Fourth Straight, IW- V iit won an i- to become a great Michigan State rtan campus at! Moot Font nil Michigan 'Cats ~ ~ v In* th fo • , \ .It • Mar/a, who is desirous of no ----- ^ ^ nine-letter men. is an all-around peiti.rmn 111 l|IU'st Iif its fourth « • ■ I Mm gan, mainstay o| the F.pn.-no >ull the husky Niagara Falls, N. Y.. athlete w on a i straight win of the season, He.uvat -t.itI who finished -o the p-:«"" ■ .ill as an rnd and tlir past winter was n the Spartan basketball team. a I catling j the Michigan state .layvee ! df. • '.m.ved 11.. rum • lie is number one catcher on 'baseball team will journey 1 " " '' ,-li" ,lM" Mi the MSC with an ability of lotting a a> 1 m, l..u (to MI Pleasant to meet Central *•» ^ "mCenti.-l Ma. D ^ ^ >' My has threr years . f . ilegiate elu ib |' Micb i,.tn .it 3 ..fvnpinn • •NMVjimeiit this .tltci noon 1 j,"v j •I lity that Mat* will lie bic • number 1 ty. A L'-'-m.m s.juad .vill make the and will be ,, "nj. . . im tough i , To i*U> lor rule greats by earning nuu lefi-i trip. Otaeh Dis^Munioii announc- iht, Spar funs' Jo Tip.' ■ . 'f-" . May :» D/V Z. ke \ogt. Jam.: K- n .ha .MM' Oini.- \ -ity include a :!la\ lor Mmltlrrs J..h'u him- ,!-4 Mi . is.mi over (lie Motor ns ! Wfleel in.iusPnil league team I j . An.'in I tl i infield the .lay « e my/ llosivelL llorse To Beat ill ii.ee link Yata at lirst. Ai I -II! I .aim in; and the ti-l) . u1- 1.1 in tin kegon. 1,, md. Ani.e Snli.irt. • K.v., May fee' THE WORLD S MOST H0N0RL0 WATCH us father, Derby j 1 hi g lor a little son ( lam-: ' . lour days of I Wee aid nothing in | •<> g- Hpriiing iii Ib-lil tears. Satur-i t, , - , M. •• S*.,. Oitg, nutfa-1 .1- nti Marakas. II ire through the I up an or anothei. jp' ui- m conked up a Wl., WINNER OF 10 World's Fairs Grand Prixes, 28 Gold Medals > CDT.) Satur-| semi)! • n possible foi j iho - end more honors lor accuracy iiowns bo-vl ill hi bed in become fast, than any other timepiece. . j wim -■'spect. roost of a.il. ".<• 16 virtually i I. a K> i • .. .ere even ' '..c if the 'lie footing horses' . .i v »•' i i MOM'S Y Dili' I ( all ! Don't hornet Make Sutv HE BATTLE OF I In* MdiIhta | Lt> 55 THE BANDS FLOWERS tunny Sluifer l)irl; ( liarles an* Sl.BO I KI.I UK VIM1I P '.,1 10 MAY 4 luforiiKil VNYW (IKUK ^.(11) TICKETS AT 8:30 - 12 hcl(1 in L"U I the brotherhood of railroad j Shafer and his orchestra will le«u auditorium from fli to 12; | trainmcn, said ,he management turnish music for dancihg. Tic-! JPnSchafers and Dick Charles if(ers U) hjg RroHp !)nd th> j kets, he added, are on sale i(t thfjUniort de.sk. bandsBands.l! wage their | the w 'Battle j brotherhood of locomotive engi-1 i peers were "nothing but what Another open party will ln*e , 1 irst Term Party Prpsiftpnt-S tilet-fmding pan- ! Alpha Chi Sigma has announc¬ place tomorrow night in the so- cittl hall of Peoples church from pt , t(,ornm(,,1(k.(| wt, v(. ai_ j ed its first postwar term party, | h d(|Wn ■■ 8:30 to 11:30, Sura June Mc- • ; which wit 1 take place in the Lit¬ tle Theater of the Home Econom¬ Donald. Eaton Rapids sophomore. The two brotherhoods, ,-cpre- rPV isenting some 28(1.000 railroad em-, ies building. Other Parties Listed ployees. originally set Mai eh 11 j Rosemary Rowland's orrjies- tra will furnish the music lor Sponsored l.v tin Student club,!as " {,ale ! " ,l"'" j o,e semi-formal affair. this partv, which follows thci^nM- but ,.ostponed the walk-j theme ot a carnival and variety i"«t When President Truman up-, Guests.at the party will be Dr. L. L, Quill, Dean R. C. Huston, show, is open to any State stu-! pointed an emergency faet-lmd- dent. Heading the pairiwi list '»k pane!. ..ml A J. Clark.. Patrons will be Prof. Bruce Hartsuch, and Dr. will be Mr. and Mrs. Austin j The panel last month reeom-. Frederick Duke of the chemis¬ Vaiirierslice, Miss Lex if Kerrell j mended a 16 cent hourly wage j and Mr. Earle Mct'uliough. boost and changes Jn some work- j try department, Two other parties for tumor-jing rules. The unions, wi.ich had i Rochdale co-operative house row night have been' arranged by ■ demanded pay increases ave:.?g-| residents have invited their Zetas and Kanfordjing S2."i(l daily and more sweep- . the Delta r nests to attend a wciner roast at Pinetum tonight. After the house residents, ' j ing chniiRes in working rule-. re- - jeeted the recoramendati ns ami I i oast the group' wilj return to tin Social house I ot a "platter" dance. Chairman Patricia Lam¬ S,h,whI, ina-, Detroit sophomore, revealed. Initiates II omen "Wo wulk',fl oUt afu'''15 min- Filial radio event tonight will utes of conference" ttfr.iitiey Initiation for nine new jn announcing the break- be staged at the Pi Beta house from 9 to 12. bers of Sigma Delta Pi, national' down. "We will not meet with i Spanish .honorary, was held at I them To Honor '.Sweetheart' again until they have Tile tri-unnual Sigma Chi j« banquet Wednesday evening. ! something substantial The new intitiates are Virgitnu pledge party is being-planned for Auastassoff, Lansing sophomore, I tonight at o'clock. According to Lvnn link . Detroit fresh __ Gloria Capuuno, Detroit junior, Art'il ]\|u\ HroWII-OllI ! "May Day" thenu^will be ,pd Evelyn Conway. Lansing junior,! priscilla Graiger. Benton Bar-j through in decorations and en¬ hoi junior, and Joyce Mounsey, DETROIT. May 2 (IP1 A j tertainment. | spokesman for the Detroit Edi-1 The "Sweetheart" will be the Mluffton, tfhl. lunior. | ,„)mpmiv indicated today that main guest and will sing several >tlu r> were Margaret Newton.; | Ign, ce sophomore. plans are k ing arranged 1«»i t !' selections, Hicks added Patron? Eileenj "brownout theastei for the party will be Mi- and Oehltr, Lansing junior, L lea not j Michigan ties if the nation; Mrs. William Butt and Mr and ; Kummell, Grand Ledge junior, coal strike ontinu^s. Mrs. Kilbourne. i and Nancy Wyngarden, East Lansing junior. The company serves approxi¬ Many Saturday Invents Stanlev E Bowel! and Thomas mately 45 communities in the Tomorrow night big plans ,,U A Met»uire were the spons southeastern section of the slate have been whipped up students. resent. A company official said some Junior Farm Bureau spoil- Nevs ly elected »Meets are of the communities may be soring an open, semi-formal 1 klargan t Newton, president; Eve-j asked to pass "brywnout ordin- I dance in the Union ballroom j l-Vn Uonuey, vice president; Lie- ances in advance ot an actual from H to 12 -midnight. (JorclorrfW*w Hunimell. secretary; and, curtailment in operations as aj Spriugborg and his band will Virginia AiunHassoff. treasurer, precautionary measure play. Dorothy Muldeiv general chairman announced, and tickets are Welcome on sale at Union desk. Students History Served With Dinner All students, particularly those Hy Ikirli Wei! studying agriculture, are invited "History on your dinner table" has been a slightly not¬ iced feature of Union cafeteria (lining room for the past HOUSING several years. Along with their eggs and bacon, patrons have been absorbing information about everything from (Continued from Page 1) Selected to serve un the three- famous American doctors to* man board of directors for tl>e the Pacific theater of war— suoh attention-catchers as slop association were Mrs. Isnbelle ii • . i .u i :i- and aircraft identification, a printed 1 on the doilies. , Later, there was a shift to ... . Gonon, counselor of women; D. \V. Laging. department of lit¬ \\ hen the war broke out; purely patriotic subjects and Civilians, too, earn their "i erature and fine arts, and Walter and restaurant service was slow- diners learned American history And you'ii more than pass inspi-i i. Abell, art department. cd by shortages of food and la-iwh'le *ail4nS f°r *beir meatless Committees Appointed bur, it was felt that something!wca new Hart SchafTncr & Mar\ - Business taken up at the meet¬ was needed to divert the rust- Tbe toP'cs bave bw" changed , •The Trumpeter label is ing centered around the forming omer's attention from his empty your promise month. At present, in keep- i of committees to make recom¬ stomach 1 * with Mother's day, famous! fit and long wear. Yes, when tl.e mendations und of'fer coopera¬ Company furnishes , . j American mothers are featured, i tion to organizations interested Attell and Jones, a Teachers Kequest Copies ! evening's extra special, step out with .in. helping with the housing sit; Philadel-( the cafeteria has had many | rlart Schaffncr & Marx. We pro... nation. Results of the 950 ques¬ phia company which supplies requests from grade school teach- ! the cafeteria and other restaur- m for copies of the doilies for tionnaires will be tabulated and by taps, you'll be tops! ants throughout the country, hit used to help iu substantiating any j lise as illustrative material in| upon a solution, which toolj iCic! history tcachuig. ", - suggestions that would be made. form of informative doilies and j Prof. Franklin Sherman, of the ft0Wi however, with the return ' SMALL'S place mats. j 0f pcactimc standards of service, j entomology department, report¬ ed on the progress of the apart¬ Insignia of various branches of: the management plans to discon- j ment house project which lias services were printed on them in tinue the series and by June the! been receiving considerable op¬ keeping with the new interest' Hit. and pepper si rakers will be position from the city of East at that tiff*, in all tAipf* mili¬ resting on pictures of Beaumont Lansing. tary. This series was followed by tower. Hm* tf Uart Sckmffntr & Marx Cloth*