% MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Primaries Cut Down Daily Student Publication of Michigan State EAST College Council Field To 31 Vd. ■ • 334 LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1948 10 Per Cent Of MSC Student Body Cast Votes For 16 Seniors Will Promenade Covcming Board MhitIi to Terminate Tonight Thirty-one Michigan State college student* came out as semi-finalists in the Student council V I nirehilri Theater primary elections riin yesterday when ju*t under 1,000 of their fellow classmate* Show To Urge for ■ c \liimni Elections !mg through the campus annual senior swing-out TODAY'! World Unity voted for them from a list of 136. Only 1"> of these men and women will "elections Wednesday emerge from the as the CAMPUS capped and gowned , ifl inarch from one scn- end of The curtain will rise on Michi¬ ViMI'ltic gJlllfW m.nu ,9,r:-'17 members of the gan Slate college's second annual newly revised council. The mpus to the other, adding of the separate schools International Festival tomorrow ft • II* additional name resulted (i if led places, night at 8, College auditorium. l-rciiTies Indian unm a u- >n <>ip votes « «hC ors will begin .the Swing- . . Mistaken Identity Interwoven throughout the junior representative ,i the i, ■ Ag hall as those In the lure.school will leave the Hob Storms, Nlles sophomore, has hen ribhed mercilessly since festival is the central thought of |lts united world as expressed in theme. "E Piurihus Unum" Utopia Theme l*hao,»,Sdtwe an"A' Candidates to Alert 7 p.m. to join Enginccr- he was played up as a war car¬ Plans for the annual, aquatic All 31 of the' Candida;. - will — "(rut of Many, One. show to lie held Friday and Sat¬ meet tonight to formulate plans . mors at Olds hall. The toonist yesterday's State i '! will continue to Home „f Na„,m, urday bights, at the women's for the campaigning News. Early yesterday copies per, rally :■ ics building where scn- of the edition wer piled on the The parade of nations will l>e- pool, are now receiving their to be livid Tuesday nigh tithe in front of or inside ii that school will next be doorstep. Hob has been fairly gin the pageant as men and- wo¬ finishing touches. Green Splash, Union men of 20 nations march on women's building. successful In warding off the swimming honorary, - ness and Public Service fans though hy saying, ' I'm not stage while "Hymn of Nations" has lieen working on the plans Listed as the two icnce und Arts seniors will be sung by the mixed ctlor- for this show since the piescntativcs to' run fin- Bob, I'm Ed." Brother Ed Is on begin¬ in - ■ in the group at Morrill ainpus ton, and is almost a drad ning of the term. nd then march with the ringer for his lured In All notorious cartoon¬ Organizations Co-operate students whose names ist twin brother. portr; life are to appear on the final stu¬ Dorothy Keith, of the physi- peoples of an ountr dent counril elrtion babel are rnlors who have not ob- i al education de|»rtmenl. bus liarn'a Mchta, ■man fiom In, requested In attend a -pedal uimil raps and gowns mag supervised the women of Green WSSF Drive (pains , dia will do a native mystic Splash, as meeting, tonight at X Ir room after 9 a.m. today at general overseer for lance to the accompaniment of the ' becking room on the sec¬ this water show. Such organiza¬ | 17 Union annex, Helen I isher. ond floor, t'nlon building. 857 In First Day J i drum and a song. tions as the Spartan Women's (•rand llaven senior. ha< an- A Carmen Miranda art wil be i iiouurrd. league and the Bibldings and Incomplete reports first performed by Jose Chiriboga Utilities have lent | on . ,i to Vet clinic to meet scn- from Ecuador. Amparo Ruiz and department, - in that school. day donations to the current a helping hand on decorations ials for the School of Agr culture Also Santoni. both from Soutii T' i Swing-out will end in World Student Service fund and construction work. [are Duv,d Lai son arid Mary American, will do r tango. ' Elisabeth Miller ■::■ • .Id theater at 7:30 p.m. drive on campus netted only An Amerlran Atmosphere General chairman is Mary . ■'s alumni class officers will *57.IS, it was revealed last Alice Kingsbury, East Lansing Tlie eight present fresl rne n to night Students will provide an ijc ted from a slate presented senior, who lias been run for the four sophomorr American atmosphere by danc¬ assisted by posi¬ by no-chairmen Bob Butler. tions include Mar gee L«.« Bab- a large th> nominating committee. ing the Virginia Reel followed group of faculty and stu¬ Trenton junior, and Gayle Qv- cm k. Richaid F"l owing the election, Pres. dents interested in this show. Bcals, i'.irbara iatt, Washington, D. C., junior. by n squat e dance. Egypt contri¬ A. Hannah and Alumni Daties, Jack Goodrich, Dawn rn butes Dr. Amur Zaher of Cairo Show Has Indian Theme .rettor Glen O. Stewart Although the total was far Haugan, Richard Prince. • -larlex will who will sing of his native coun¬ The theme of this aquacade is wres.- the clasi. short of expectations and the an¬ i Procter and Gerald War.tn. try to the accompaniment of an a Silver Cascade, or'Indian /an- Seniors who do not have their nounced MSC goal of *5.000, It 1 line or Egyptian instrument. ■Uisy. The ntire show will center , wns are requested to be at was emphasized by WSSF offi¬ Barbara Dorsam nf Honolulu around ! Business and Public! Service this theme, complete i:rchi!d theater at 7:30 for the cials that yesterday's receipts re¬ will perform a specialty dance with decoration* representing an |juniors will vole for either Paul c part of the affair. In case presented only that turned in by in an Hawaiian scene which in¬ Indian utnpia, Indian music and i Cline or Dun Lamont while senior class president, four canvassers and donations cludes a a songs, and Indian costumes.Even [sophomores will choose between :.m.. native dance by >■ k iircslini said all seniors received at the desk on Union troupe a seven women in cos¬ the women's swim suiu will be Don Borgcson and Nicholas lower deck. •«. in the Gregory th/ii^junior < meet theater at tume. ■ for Student rimmed in fringe in mder to council The j i cprcsenta lives.*—* '•it • :ne. representative*: procession will be from carry out this theme. Panllellenic council. tYC, and In its story, the Silver In the School of Engineering, AWS are acting as canvassers in i n ion Hoard Will Che Cas¬ Thomas taring and Frank Pres- cade depicts a group of Sky Jinliilute* Will Take all housing units on campus and Tea Dance Proceeds Maids, daughters ot '.tie Sun cott, Jr.. wdl be the two vicing in East Lansing in an attempt to God, w ho made an earthly play¬ for the senior reprc-i ntative To WSSF Drive omprchensive Exam contact each student individual¬ ground of a beautiful mountain position. Charles Bachman and ly for a contribution. Members of Proceeds from this afternoon's lake. The women's Sara Donel.von are tf < two St or liularMhipM YMCA, SWL and Town Girls pool has Matinee dance will go to the been turned into this mountain names to be listed as jun.' r re¬ e in charge of the Union desk. 250 Michigan high school Fund lake, by the efforts of the de¬ presentative candidates. - World Student Serv ice ■ will take a comprehcn- Other officials of the WSSF drive which is being reld on corations committeemen. See COUNCIL, Page i cninatlon in competition drive are: Peggy Troup, Jack¬ campus this week. i alumni undergraduate son senior, solicitation chair¬ The dance will be held from WSSF Drive Con tin lies nips Saturday morning, lutes were man; Ken Kuhn, Haslett senior, 3 to 5 p m. in the Union ball¬ nominated publicity chairman; Bob Wits room and is open to all college Donations will be received for i TIME TABLE ' i scholarship and Icader- liams, Iron Mountain junior, students . It is sponsored by the WSSF this week in the lower', :• alumni committees in YMCA representative; and Miss Union board, and tickets may deck of the Union. Giv« TODAY— Edith Runyun, YWC'A secretary. be obtained at the Union desk. eusly to this noble tans Seniors; Home Ee board, j p.i Km. 2, Home Ee bldg. A0I0 ROUNDUP llilarittus Laughter II"ill lie Proffer Soph. Home Ec board. Library. Home Ee bldi. A p.i WKAR — 870 ke Tau Sigma, 5 p.m. Buell Stresses Top Entertainment Value IM Union anex MORNING— Pi Kappa Delta. 5 p.m. Mclojy -Dawn Salute at Seven In Term Play Production Of Hart Comedy 13 Union annex Speech Banquet Uomm.. 3 p.m. 100— : r.e ' Morning's News By TOM NORTH WAY ' 7 Union annex ' s ,mgs jn (he Morning It With You" calls for actura •s> "You Can t Take It With You," hilarious comedy of the who International Relations tlsk, -".ngs to Remember might not be suitable for '(> Broadway stage, will add another performance to its long less extreme character parts, 115 t nion annex, 6:15 p. m. Hymn* You Love ■ - Pj N'ewg ' history when it is presented in Fairchild theater on May "We've been lucky to cast it Red Uedar Post, 7 p.m. : m the Music Room 31 and June 1, Director Don Buell indicated yesterday. very adequately," Buell stated. Ballroom '• Played W ith t obarn •• Bookman For 18 months the play* Points Limitation board. 7 p.m. [3^- I •4j- "adline Edition drew capacity crowds in This .outstanding Kaufman A Elbert .Bowcn, East Lansing IN Union annex ike Up the Band graduate student, is cast in the New York with Henry Trac¬ Hart effort won the Pulitzer unusual role of Grandpa Van- Spartan Christian Fellowship 4 i T E R NOON— ers in the role of Grandpa Prize in 1936. It met with more U3 AI.A.C. Ave., 7:13 p.m. tjerhof in this third-term play. the widespread popularity when At ; .V \. ..Pity Bazaar Vanderhof. Then comedy Lionel the Mohawk drama festival World Student Service Fund •''' r .mous Overtures went on tour for two year*, and Barrym^ie appeared in at Union college, Schenectady, 111 nion annex, 7:13 p.m. Fred Stone played the screen version seven years • • veteran actor ■ 'i "graphy in the News N. Y., he acted in the summer A- s the Vanderhof role. His daugh¬ ago as Grandpa Vanderhof. theater with Charles PhnHellenie, 7:13 p.m. r,gj and Harmonies Coburn. Sua porch Union ter, Carol, was starred as young Story About Screwball w - ence Newg o( Week well-known Hollywo«id actor. ~ lumbia Masterworks Alice Sycamore in the traveling The story is that of the screw¬ Bowcn also, played roles at the Campus 4-11 club. 7:3« p.m. >-■a mpus cast. ball Sycamore clan, which lives Chase barn theater in White- 113 Union annex Vignette* 4 Brill at the Organ Stresses Entertainment in New York in just the way field, Vt., and was graduated AAX.iU 7:36 p.m. «A~Val's Around the World "The play is one of the better it wishes, despite the intrusion from the University of Denver Ill Union annex ! jT~Naders of Tomorrow examples of typical Broadway of the Kirbys. blue bloods from and De Pauw in GrencSstle, Ind. Stndenl council, g j l^-ten to the Band comedy," Buell stated. "And this the word "go": Nearly 20 other actors of stu¬ p.m. 1*7 Union annex . Jr v •Tlmary Of the News is one of the years we've been Buell explained that the play dent productions on campus arc Aml~ Shorts stressing entertainment values lends itself well to casting in a engaged in rehearsals for the Newman ( lab Fin C "^Your Dinner Music rather than education." college group. "Vdu Can't Take comedy, Buell coiyiludcd. - 1D3 Morrill ball. S p.m. t'hursday. PSRK TWO MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin ami Bear It By Liclny MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Council Picks entered an second-etas* matter under act of March 1S79 at the po.t-offlre, Vast Lansing, Mich. Offices located on (round Moor of call win* of Union Htilldlrtg Annex, room S. Mardi Cras Published dally except Sunday and Monday morning* during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students or Michigan State College. Patron List Telephone — College Phone »-l»lt *••!>. Assorts)rd t'ollselsts Prsss Jihtorlal Office - 1st IN; Buelnees Mardi Cras patrons and SOVSSTIS4NO * Office - Kxt m Subscription rale* -»e per copy. pilests baw boon named for National Advertising Smicc, Inc. *3 SO per year by mall: If 23 per yee> it he' annual semi - formal CeUttt I'mUiA. rt RfpreimUtnv by college carrier to etudenta: UOi sso M*ciev.N Ave Niwvo»«.N.r per year studente by college carrier to noe jI dance May 1H. patron chair- i mhui • ssa r«ssci«»s Hum, Netty Card, Knst Uinsina MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS junior lias stated, The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news tl Ik Dutches credited to II or not otherwise credited in this paper j Patrons include: Prof, and Mrs. :*nd also the local news published therein. All lights of publication on Cecil Upham. Prof, and Mrs. special dispatches herein ore also reserved. Harold Skamser, Prof, and Mrs. Faculty Advisor - - - A. A. APPRECIATE Charles Pollock. Prof antlJWrs Manager • - - - . - - JAN NOPFS John h'M+oH'lly. and Prof, and Editor . - MARION HECK F.I. MONK. SFASTROM I Mrs. Anton Napolf. - • Advertising Manager Circulation Manager - - - JANE WAI.KER »Amultg flu: guests invited arc: TOM IUORDAN Sports Editor NANETTE VANOFRVOORT (111v. ; and Mrs. Harry Kelly. contracts Manager JEANETTE NIXON |Pr«g. and Mr*. J. A. Hannah, Night Editor Sec. and Mrs. K II. M< Dunel. sight Sports i:4ltor JOHN J. ALBERT 1 Mrs. S. E. Crowe. Dean and Mrs. j Mr. C O. 'Wilkins. Dean and Reportri s — Pat McCarthy. At llergliind, Dorothy Martin. Tom North way. Carroll tleseiner. 1.1/ Corry. Thais Lucas. Lois Kent. Kathie Mull, |K. I. Anthony, and Dean and Kalhie Reed. Don Hall. Joyce /.olliker. Nan Morgan, Virginia French, Paul Palmer. Pat Patterson. Peg liases. Hetty Ft geisha eh, Marlon j Mrs. H. B. Dirks, . Douglas. Mary Louise Wiggins, Dorothy Silvers, Hetty Powell, j others an': IVoft anil Mrs. I. Marilyn PieiSnn. Be! lv Big ford. Boh Burns. if Knot.ons, Dean and Mis Ward , r.idiff Writers — Marjorie l.andkainer, Sylvia t'iernlek. Hick Potter, (I:liner. Dean and Mrs, Howard ' I'M! Spelman, Don Halt. Kathie Reed. Ilelen Itiiigle, Mary Wig¬ gins. Oeorgr \ork. Iletts Tall. Hill Hall. Hope Richardson. Pal I'at- | Bother. Dean and Mrs. D. R. tefson. tieorge Phillips. Peg Haves. Marlon Douglas. Hathata Rodney, Dean and Mrs. R. C Thrffn.iv Harhara Crist. Holt Hyrrly, Nan Morgan, Judy Urahatn, Kathie Mull. HaihUia Well. j Huston, and Dt on Mario Dye. j Also on hided ill the guest list i ; Prof and Mrs A. A Apple- Rate. Prof. ■ n i nil legislation, j nization begun by GIs. backed such a> hmiMng problems, price j by GIs and run by GIs can help Mai caret Foster m i,I he filed as I inp of Spartan Christian frlluvv- the c.iiiitiitates tor thi' sopho¬ ship, 7:15 at 133 M.A.C. avenue: ronti c.', and other reforms det-1 the veteran get what He wants. more m omen to' dei ide between. DI I.TA GAMMA Ml' nmrntal In veteran interest. It can do tins hy helping each Two senior tepreseiitatives Delta Gamma Mu actives will It. L. 'went on to say that if veteran re-establish himself as a meet in Ia'cluee loom U at 7:13! Irom tlie School of Science and it* veteran thus continues to let citizen and a working'member of I tonight. • Arts M il! be picked from the fol- publicity chairman, '» tigress go on with utter clis-1 his community; mid by work for internatioai veterans organi¬ lowittR lour: Kathleen Masson, Anne Chestnut, Detroit sopho-1 regard and "cut more ground j an has announced, Diek Mosher. Tom I'roeissi and more cry cUiy from undqj the \eter- ! zation, can help assure world M alls* feet, -they will njlau the j pence; tmd can work • for perm¬ Mary Schuyler. j RED CEDAR 1*0ST Plans for American I.eg ion Tie Result* i an laupagiuuii/iug influence of the anent security for every veteran. The last school to be listed has party, nomination of officers for national association of niuitu-! AVC realizes, too, that tlie on¬ five possibilities since a tie was the coming year, and the Stale lacturers and the national chum- j ly hope for real security for ev¬ tallied for two of the candidates. | of Mirltlgan • Student Vrtftans' •>ei of commerce" to promote. ery veteran lies in the perma¬ ! association Ihr topics for Joseph Depart, Da\ id Broder- are wltish interests in the way of! nent security of every citizen of iek. Robert Byerly, Iluth Mginkc ; discussion al the meetiUR of the special class legislation harmtul, America. Red f t liar pest of the American and William Page will be the 10 the ex-GIs. K I. concluded i The AW chapter at MSG has names trom which two new l et ion tommrcw at 7:30 pan. in ihat what the 8.000,000 or mow I just started to roll and we need members Mil i room IPS of the t'nioii annex, ac- be sleeted. veterans need is an organization " men like H. Ti. to help. If we ' Mary Ann Bowman will be rnrdins la Jack R. .Morris, Elk¬ i. apable of expressing their needs ; can realize fhe importance of the sole candidate to run for the and making them felt, so why j working together and becoming, lon't they do something about i as veterans, not a burden but a contribution to the community, junior At! School representa¬ tive. The four names Vet school will be run on a se¬ front the I I hart, led., sophomore. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS t I.I It "Rug*:: tt Territorial Conces- \H ^ we shah have won a second vie- My answer to this is tinit there parate ballot and the two high- , sions" vv:i! be the topic of to- ton is an organization on tins cam¬ est will become the two veterin¬ Jim Gomon ^tipht's discussion at lntcrnation- pus that has something to offer arian representatives. These stu¬ j al Kelalinits club meetinp at 6:43 i .. t the GI and something to do about dents include: Dick Poole, Wil¬ i in room 104 of the Union annex. ! ! the aforementioned situation. "Al present most people live liam Jackson, Carl • Clark, and President Hubert Vosburg, Pon¬ • .. I It's an organization of World I painfully, and iierhaps it is more Russell Abbott. tine junior, stated today. War II .men and women, regard- { serious in China that in other loss of race, creed or color, who j countries. But we still continue have served honorably with Our our learninR bceausc'we must be m tinted forces, merchant marine, I ready to fulfill our duties'. WSSK or allied forces, and whose mot-j has set us sympathy and eneuur- HIS t. has become "Citizen's first, agetiteiit. and friendship we shall GFCnESiSA veterans second." The name Of1 never torRet." —a Chinese high the group is American Veterans school student. AND ENTERTAIJiENS Legion Meeting TOIMt'S: • I'luns fur a party at the 40 and S Chateau in Advance Ticket Lansing $1.25 phis ^ • Nomination of officers. AT Campus BtMik >t|,re • Michigan Student Veterans Association. Pudd's Music lloitef | Limited Sale Room 103 Get Tlekets Early 7:30 CAVIPUS MUSIC SHOP Union Annex Direct i" ,hf Tonight eastTninsinc. „ , , Leaves East __ Lansins s HJ Returns 12 and 1 j m' II iv 9. 1946 AC I C H,I OA N STATE NEWS fate Three ale Golfers Upset 4M'; P»i(e To JVs Meet Western Michigan; III Flinstoil Leads Squad 1 AfterFifth Straight Win S I lavs "..'■;J ■";/ Norm " outfield l,oI IH Slays - \ , ' b.it "> JIM CAIM h John Kohs h«i> nont- 're rijrht bander as his IV .1 .. .. a II P. o.i. IT • laV .CCS ■ ft irr :Li • ".m-f>pitt hii'g selection wht n the A'" .-pletr .ers.il of th form ; Knar';,n» < ■ ,■ Vo ,l .,.i; o mo ,',d lo. d,i#ny II S«. idcd scoreless! tie ingle. 4 I' it 18 m.-l Abbot 16. prcv'i I .an-* inning last nigfit. rsttiic meeting. Pacing the Micbu ,i:r -I. •"•'I. •••■ '• J.n. iM.fr, ... 11 , - ohing for lit. arid F'm- '-'.hose VI. a low line • ") Motor score , I'.,-,. . ; i hurled almori im-n . if'.wil ot pjay • d bi'm easily took medal- ml no h i ;st lif j t'offoin nl- i. ;i mini? hit and Fu3i was try l,i< * > s mall h and. v,|i. I.MMAN HILLS GOLF COl HSF, .; 1 . . to Both pitchers : ottm • iro!. Fusi sink- Co r.iii Coffein II. rv 1)41 i irmova'im Imawii. i^rv.-t ■•..< won by Ift :i *ct iiijpr v M Lis May U ,.l | «.,« •„ • f .lrm t.ti i v miM i .im ( LEATHER WARE •'» hi /. K M loll iv v perfect Slate th« '14 si4-il ire 4*k< (l port ti this limp to ue at Ia-| se.i Mi HI>H,\I I) K)|{ " ! I DIMS Two Miller f.m* MM niacin IW.h Win. 1-0 sliul* Out I . I). '9' May 8 ('41) ! A.'d.'d .. . Michigan jammed ( t.luv r.» in the four'h New ho,; c, oatebail victory .nek - m t ..niwr.g University • Wolff ... ., hoi Irrs, Ir\ ing ' of tra ; o! . Irish .Nest llnme ( imlcst an, Eart Block,! In this Iff s. -•«>. combined fo season's - bt ■ three hits as the ; Tigers got . -'ered their ninth 1 tlftit irnnr- I In- ( .tin -111> ( ,ir\. ii. slugging Mich- .The Turn eited two diftihlcs j for i ■riiiiiiitat)<>n idlliol'l, in. .h in-o. oil a. • tour trips to the* thii I i ikfai'i t to ■ II..O that fluid's .1 full |i;u k. in three inns, ti.i.lc .Made h.in.I- dii- siiihllo s'.iichifil ha/.i 1 I'tgskill. Nt Marshall L. II oail Today Sin in ft \u Ihm ns S II". 3„ FOR TIIE FINEST To (inin Trunin Finals: Fmr I'lii Fans Monthly PORTRAITS E eet I hi: ,1 IIndividually styled fur your satKJtlion < \Lt. 8-3118 FOR AN APPOINTMENT MA l{WOOD STUDIO |'hj I. i.raud River East Lansing Rrit'f ( M S C T ,» u-p li.iiiiiit.' brief cjw of gfiiuin- leather with iluyt'lc lock .and three Ken- ibarber shop ar..i 8-8. ii tne Jjk" Mill ken. insert and I' -3 • roths pocket a. It's ideal for student reck net competition. 5" Plus I rdcral Tax Central Michigan's Most Modern Barber Shop I)ZV« MppI Mvrt's DZV wail meet Myrt s Marau¬ ders in the final of the Indepen¬ dent softball league on Diamond 209 mac. ave. 1 4 tftnight. Starting hurlers will be OlUt White for. the DZVs and sqc 107 South Wssnmgton Ave. Leather Goods Tiunks ! Joe Krakora for the Marauders. | Eoth teams are undefeated. Thursday Page Four Byrnes Asks Ministers Store Hour* Thursday ; . . 10 n.m. to 9 p.m. To Recognize Failure Mololov Opposes Ag Council Plans Secretary's Plan Honors Banquet PARIS, Mny 8 (/P) — U. S. May 23, the Agricultural coun¬ Secretary of Slate JnmeN F. flymen proposed abruptly to¬ cil, In cooperation with the night that the Conference of For¬ School of Agriculture will hold eign Ministers recognize its fail¬ its first annual honors banquet j ure to agree oti terms for since 1042. Europe's peace treaties and re¬ fer their differences to n 21- Recognition and awards for whee-e-e! nation peace conference June 15. outstanding leadership and scho¬ The ministers' conference ap¬ larship in the School of Agricul¬ ture are to*bc presented. Awards it's the harlequin print peared to be breaking up in dls* will be sponsored by Alpha 7.eta, cord between the Soviet Union national agricultural honorary, and the western powers, nnd a Xi Sigma PI, national forestry in gay member of the American delega¬ colors key,,/ tion said that while it probably honorary, and various commer¬ cial concerns. to the jester style would last into next week, there seemed little hope of resolving Tickets may be obtained from Dean Anthony, 13 Agriculture rollicking play the, major differences. Byrnes' proposal won prompt hall, or at the Union desk. outfit for your support from both Foreign Sec¬ retary F.rnest Bevin of Britain srheme-o/-//»inn* and Foreign Minister Georges Bidaull of France, but .Soviet CLASSIFIED ADS it emulates nil Foreign Minister Vyachcslov M. Ijhe eolor ami Molotov demurred. ntvehv,- of the American sources said Byrnes died as the American position a "hig-tefp" shoe /j pledge by the Moscow confer¬ ence last December tiy the Big the set. . . Three to the French — that the FOR BALE European peace. conference would be no 'Tubben stump," MAN'S bicycle. Chrome fenders but would have the real pur¬ Good condition. Number 14. Quonset ViUiage. Thursday 8 to 10 30 pin. 137 pose of advising the major pow¬ RUST colored davenport. Fair con¬ ers. dition. $25. Call 4-922$. 137 Thus, Byrnes was said to have ONE watch. Swiss typa^slu^r pointed out, there was no real proof, water proof, sweep second need, for the foreign ministers hand, luminous dial. Call Don Hal- las. Ext. 314. 137 to achieve complete accord. BABY basinnet lor sole Four dol¬ lars. Call 8-2383 138 MSC Orchestra, LOST ONE pair college band pants. Can¬ Choir To Appear not be ctplaced Please return to James Hon singer 817 Hillcrest ave¬ nue. or Phone 8-1071 138 For Composers ANS^ woman's clothing found strewn from stolen suitcase. Please contact 8-143&. 137 Under the direction of Alex¬ ander Schuster, the MSC orches¬ tra will play two groups of selec¬ BLACK cloth case containing sur¬ gical instruments Left in car Tues¬ just in time for Mother's day... tions, and the choir, under the direction of William Kiinmel, day morning. Please return to lost and tound or Biology department 137 Jacohson's presents Faberque perfmiies colognes and dusting powder will sing two groups of songs for CIGARETTE case in llymes or Union. Lost Saturday morning. the American Composer's con¬ Please call Jean Goodwin. North gress being held in Detroit this Williams 138 week. .. FIELD Jacket left in Union build¬ MSC will be the only College ing Serial number 6-9821.. Notify Qnonset Village office. 137 privileged to present a com¬ PINK shell rim glasses. April 30 * plete program at this congress. on campus In front of Beaumont This evening has been desig¬ Tower. Please leave message at nated as "MSC night" and 2-6037 after 6:00 p.m. 139 at this time the campus re¬ PHI Mu Alpha Simfinia fraternity rubies and presentatives will have the hon¬ pin. Triangular with pearls. Return to State News office or of presenting a prize-win¬ 137 ning composition. This selection, SMALL, gold, ladies identification "The Singers" by John W. Work bracelet, braided band, inscription, of Nashville, Tenn., was written "Marge." Lost May 4 Call Mollison. 209 Mason. 139 for mixed chorus, orchestra, uiut baritone solo. EVEKSHARP fountain top is blue, the pen is black Make pen The tireless This congress, nation-wide In me happy, please give it back Bill Atmy. Reward. News office 137 scope, will have many of the best-known American compos¬ ers as BLACK Waterman fountain pen Somewhere on campus Mr B Sang- visitors and performers. ster, English department. companions 138 Four of the concerts will be giv¬ WANTED for Mother. .. en by the Detroit Symphony or¬ chestra. Prizes have been award¬ APAHTMENT for veteran and wife, near college. Wiie is employed in ed fur cumpositions written fur civil service Call 4-6659 after 4. p n.v two favorites for \ various instruments, choir, chor¬ us, band and orchestra. ( STUDENTS for part-time work. Apply to Miss Sutton. Union Cafete¬ adding variety to ria office, after 11 a.m. her wardrobe . . . the USED X>. '40. or '41 club-coupe or tudoi car Will pay cash. Phone 2-8604 wool emd rabbit 139 Purchase Bun Tickets hair long sleeve BLONDE for model at photifEf^ pliers convention. 51". long bob. 14 style or the sleeveless Early for Mother's inch waist. Please contact Donnell Studio*. 8-3043. by Friday 138 drawstring waist BRUNETTE for model at photo¬ Day Weekend grapher's convention. S'4" or less. style ... in a range 14 inch waist Please contact Dunnell Studios. 1-3043. by Frida> 13* colors that are bound to please'. CHARTER RISES EAST lansmg Chapter of Amert- Uses 10 to 20 Monday through can Veterans loinmittee. Place 10T Union Annex. Tune: 7.Of. Tuesday Friday exclusively 5.95 . . , FOB KENT ROOM Cooking fai-lluics Gradu¬ ate student, business or professional EAST LANSING woman, only. Call Ext MS. 13S BUS STATION AMUSEMENT