CAST YOUR VOTE TODAY attend the hand concert tonight — hand shell, 8 p. m. MKHK1N STATE NEWS Daily Shulent Publication of Michigan State (.allege _EAST LANSING, MICHKiAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY IS. 1948 oberts Chosen To Hurl College To Sell Students To Ba Hot tToday's Wayne Tilt By JIM CARR Robin Roberts, who halted the University of Detroit An #fiti<>nai number of tie- Polls H ill ijv late in the eleventh inning of >h John Kobs' choice to hurl for the Monday's game, will be re,s for tho Mmrii r»>'«M«nce Often it II a.m. Today Spartans this! Saturdi'y 0Vt>,,l"K w'ii b? i,ut Front 8 a.m. to 5:15 p.nv. erin'iiu when State meets Wayne university for the "n Si,lt ;it ,lu' an'mmting office find the polls today. State students will "•second time this season tomorrow morning a, 8. open in the Union lower deck for balloting John; „„ „PXt year's Student councilmen. A larger vot» total ^ I Old College field at 4:10. led. Potts, ticket chairman, has st.it- is expected in this final election than was received in the Wayne already holds an ODAY'J 8-7 ans victory over the Spart¬ this year. The Tartars won per Tickets will be Indited student and ti> one identification Band Presents • primary, election thai Kightvcn iglvrT'i'il John Mct'aiighjia, the first game pf the home and rards will be required. "This will represent; il iv'eg AH PUS home series placed on their dia- mond. in Detroit in April :>4. Peppier Starts .enable everyone to buy a ticket | ;,t the regular price and »nd to the rumors that put an scalpers Outdoor Mush* will be chosen from the six schools and Basic college school will elect one senna and Each ire using, this dance to better Under the direction of Leonard one junior representalivi. Sei¬ Kobs also plans on starting .Water Spaniel Pat Peppier in the State outfteld j their own needs." Potts added. Falcone, the MSC College band ner and Alls will hast lour The datici will take phi will lie presented in the first ot luneilmen, divided bet wet u sen¬ along with Floyd Guest and Ed Ihc two concerts tonight at ft ,in the iors and Defeated tennis opponents of College auditorium from juniors. No class dis¬ rphitie Dimmick, Milwaukee. to 12 midnight, l.es Brown's or- shl'll. The second concert tinction w ill he made-lor veter¬ All students who have plared rhestra will supply the music, will he hi Id Wednesday, inary science representatives. ophomore, clinging des- on . special orders for books with for the affair. May :tely to the hope that perhaps Seven Seals (nra Basic r al io friehd was not the Veterans' administration equally King and q'ueeh'of the animal Though seven council eats. book store at Demonstration talented at swimming, event will be crowned during the hair been designated t<> Basic hall are requested to call for recently tossed her them Immediately. Tom King, j intermission. Preliminary voting college, only tour -op >omnre for candidates w ill he held in representatives will be el elected gracefully into the cool, campus VA head, has announc¬ the lower deck ot the Union to¬ today. The thiec lemamin ■cats tame waters of the fish ed. morrow. w ill-be filled next fall from the it: front of Campbell hall i discover that the gal is incoming licshnian class. Sobzcak. Peppier scored the Candidates for senior repre¬ :h. ot home in the water as • •ither to face State that'day. John Putts, Delta Chi, was music building has been i Cline or 1) >n Laniopt. v Bill Collins, an old timer of chosen vico-presidei'it. and elcet- Don lloigeson and Nick G"i: •o serve the college, in a the. Wayne nine, has been called | ed -rttary anil treasuiei wore :• of ways, but according to ■ oiltesfing lor 'he jimmi M at to do the receiving duties. (iriiee John-oii and li st issue of Time maga-- Collins' timely single product.) ■ Ianck ate cau hdali-s ha «• i i- now lending its talents the winning tally against the Paying position m Home Economic rcprcscplat to tiie Oldsmobilc adver¬ Spartans in the earlier MSC- tion manager of t tising business .as welt. A Wayne contest. News is open tin 'hi j N< it yeai'.- juiiioi m Uo- . hoo( bile tall page advertisement in Student j w ill chouse helween M.mj.i That. Bue'ky Walsh will be Statc'.- . quarter ■ i con and Margaret - F"Me the afore mentioned pub- contact Jane Walke coaching staff s selection to do Engineers will dei ide b teutures'the newest mod- the catching this' afternoon-. State News of lice jToin l.nitHg aii'l Frank t : actively displayed foi . si-|>a it c-oiiiu ilpiao. a iC In- the music building. Dick Oniric* to May John O It ween I'ha.le- II n hfnaj andi I lolll j • lonior '"ice Regulate 'Hitching' For Seniors Tonight and Car I'm l'p-i- ludelit ingar- will perto loll, iesf iiiTiai songs iroio.u.ie e u|niti a W. •Alpha Tai Alsh included in the piogi.un- ' nch! tonight immediately follow¬ tive I lorn Aginidioi.d -i'hi*>l . in the street will be en- ti'Mailey Dave Rose Union- ' iloh ing iht band concert. The dance aie < »See f lll NI II . I'aze 8 am pus Police Chief Ar- will bo held in the Union ball¬ Kappa Sigma lay for Stringy," 'he, gavotte i andstetter declared yes- room until 11 :J0: Dick Charles Retn mg I E C olio Grace and Chaim" liv Nahiin and his orchestra will: furnish Fensteiuac hei T'heta Chi. pi« Eranko. and "Album Leaf" hy -hiking in the future will nutted from the curb only. the music. — dent. Bob 1 adi ot. tier, "I'heia Paul •t ime, I Richard Wagnel The "Second Suite fpj BiiiW m TIME TABLE Only lino person of the couple v m-y : otter said. must be a senior to attend. Ad- I~au. si retail. and Boh Bu E major, by Guslav Hoist', ainl A TO, treasurer. See BAND. I'aee 5 mission is free. enhuer TODAY — SWT. Iwiarit. 5 p.m. >10 ROUNDUP MSC Has Birtli contiii-, iereni pa tuie"lhan .he ItHt: Dawn Salute Eighty-nine years ago this en! was a great event. W. J MSC oam[fus YWCA. 7:15 p.m. week Michigan Agricultural col- Beat's "History of Michigan Ag- ' The college room, which was Student parlurs, The Morning s News .dates N'>t. the genn'a! meeting place at I'rnples church "" ■ngs to Remember lege was dedicated by the board ' ricultural College" it News of education of Michigan. Tne eveiyone present wa: convinced j MAC in 1H7. a. - ciowdeil to Studrut council. [:l.i p.m. I sch'K would'be sue-i its binds at the dedication, but !■ rom the Music Room dedication took place on May that such 115 I iiiuii annex 13. 1857. with Governor Bingham cessfu+r-. >ne coin in fied none m tiiat small, room i'oulrt Headline Edition some tiowble.-. th|have imagined a meeting such c Tower Guard pledges Strike Up the Band and several other officers of the , anticipate.. 7:15 p.m.. 15 t iiiuii annex - state government attending theithe new enterprise. ' [the freshman orientalmn in Sep- Since the college was the first itember 1945. The building' pm- . N AFTERNOON— ceremonies. Ag I II club. 7:30 p.m. -Novelty Bazaar Ar-great many interested citi-,of its kind in the United States, gram that was started in iH.i, u 201 Hurt building "iongs and Harmonies zens fhpm various parts of the-there were no patterns to fol- no way resembled • the pu-seni Radio Experimental IVorkshof aumbia Masterworks state also attended, even though j low: just an idea and a will to] building program being carrier 7:30 p.m.. 240 College aud. MSC-Wayne baseball railroads afforded Trans porta- ; succeed. I on at M SC. • — a spartan Sports tion fH) farther than St. Johns, At the time of the dedication,! For those who doubted '• ICIA. 8 p.m. 1 summary of the News and Jackson, so that they had to the college buildings consisted of I success of the small aifijeultuia III Union annex our Dinner Music travel over muddy roads in order :College hall, a dormitory, and a'college that , was dedicated May Senior dance. 9 p.m. - ne Campus Caller to reach Lansing. small brick barn. These three'13, 1857. MSC stands tpiiRiphan Union ballroom •4j— Music That Lives The dedication of th*e first ag-, buildings presented a quite dif-| alter 89 years of effort. Wednesday, May Pige Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin-and Bear It . MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered Thai Does If as second-clan matter under net of March 1R79 at the post-office. East Lansing, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of east wing of Union By MARION HECKEL Building Annex, room 8. Published daily except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular MODES ofthe transportati areona school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students of Michigan State college. around campus Telephone — College Phone 8-1511 Member Associated Collegiate Press Editorial Office — Ext. 26!);- Business never-ending source qt de¬ Office -- Ext. 288. light to me;, for instance, the National Advertising Service, Inc. yea"b.v'mau-'ft tTpar ' jmt beautiful blue bicycle outside Coli'K f«Wui;ri RrprtunMht by college carrier to atudenta; SMt the Union annex * entrance yes¬ atO MacraoN Ava. New Von*. N. V, per year by collage carrier to ■ m* " • Mm . loi iuiut . ui rwwcnr* student* terday afternoon that was obvi¬ ously designed with an eye to MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Presa Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication avoid petty thievery. The entire cf all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper structure was reposing against and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on the wall of the building, and cpcclal dispatches herein are also reserved. , looked faintly like a take-off on Family Advisor - A. A. APPLEOATE the headless horseman of Icabod Manager - - JAN HOPPS Crane fame. The handle bars had - Editor - - - MARION HECKEL Advertising Manager I.EONE SEASTROM been removed, and no rider I Irrigation Manager. - JANE WALKER TOM RIORDAN would have dared chance a trip Sports Editor with no hands. Night Editor OEE BEARING Not only the blcycles»»but their Night Sports Kdltor - Illl.I. SONNEBORN slightly bigger brothers, the mot¬ or bikes, are to be dogged during the between hour rush. Any, LETTERS toibe EDITOR by far the most enterprising, is the patient fellow who jumps the peddles daily of the motor EDITOR'S NOTE — All lettera to , j.st finished a selection and no cycle which goes scooting around. the editor submitted with the lnten- | dppiauded because tney All in all. though, the general wmicn thov tion of being published, must be inne signed by the writer. If he does not'I didn't know it was finished. This run of us seem to favor the ever- j VHcr.'u nmsThc mX!?edWNo l'et- i sounds foolish 1,1.t it actually popular technique of picking 'cm j •CIS Will t>c considered for puhllca- | happened. I thihk we have a up and laying 'em down. tiun unless tho writer is known. The I , , i.,» One of these days, the trolley opinions expressed are those of the need 'for some extra-. uri li ul.ir iCuZL. writer.* and not necessarily those of education What do you other car that was once run on the the editors. . . I readers think.' . . , „ campus might come back^ into 'It's a very practical book on modern method, list', but till then, wonder if some training. It devotes several chapters to the a. Tn the Editor: Your music critic Writer in : a A, W. Riekley.— enterprising pedometer company , defense for parents!" Wednesday's paper; "Trc- L_0 the E(ljU)r. utdn't make a little money on mejjdou^tpplause.nnd some of | i havc .something a. side by supplying students to say to i< m >ho wrung places, greeted wiih gauges to record their daily Kugyhe Ormandy for his skillful anonymous, to ;,:i the anon- mileage. -VOTE TODAY ymous c„„neil candidates, and conducting of the Philadelphia L ,he ononymous votcts. iichestra in College auditorium. n,,r„re wc -correct our own Why were group- and couples last night." Now why doesn't he | fauits- ns you SUggest. and in the of Michigan Stab* college stu- NOW SHOWING NO to on to explain the "right and < vrong places" to applaud? Nmee coming to State, I have fanner which you propose, let s' Itnts ill-ousted bvmntmberS of | analyze those .faults and see how tiie campus poiae Knday and SITES ONLY . STATE • XI lhey shoutci 1)(, corrected. ■ialiuday nights and their names ,:ttended many of the excellent i j(] much emphasis has been ! eeorilcd on grounds that -had ert presented on the cam- L|acct| U|)on p,,, voting a lot pis \ lo.i: i v been announced rid I have been dismayed !onollf,,, vvtiat We are is a < fihunal of tense? tsmoochihg i.v iia' "auditorium habits' I maintain that the foil inie in our audience. Very ing tiungs are wrong with . '■oncerts ever start on time dent government: Walking is .» year-round ens¬ ■ ause a lai'ge percentage of the I 1. Lack of authority oul tit Sta'e,'but tiie'revival of ludienec hasn't arrived. When, 2. Unilateral represents!u»i oinetlnn'u that traditionally the evening's entertainment floes! ,'i. Too much centralization ru -1 mi sta.t might with the -at underway, it is interrupted I u>* of tho cllege iiand concerts. 4. Lack of publicity i ■,nce more between the opening! •1 .>•«•!i ''Miii.,. the infre- These first three items i • in and second selections, on the pro- • ntroversial. The problem mam hv late eomeis scurrying .1 > oiu is?.'. 'at mid students and i\v mu h authority the stun I lyivernment should l.ave ti'ilt: t back to the point that; ironed out ticlween student r inspired tins letter, can't some- resentativi We ahva.v - seem to 'have a nun; be done to tench the au-1 ties. However, by. p'aei .heme that applause between1 responsibility- m the I movements of a symphony or' the student's the eollcgt concerto is incorrect? In my op-' much to stimulate gre; <■ With tile-old minii it, breaks continuity und]dent interest an interrupts the flow of the music. The student . I'lie composition isn't finished* elected on the iu-t because the orchestra puns- representation, e*. a moment; a movement can- jquately rcpves.n mt stand alone. At the end of I Wrest in all -n you anticipate | Wouldn't it be >e presented in i recognized oie.u ;; ! pus such as vet. nt no musician; I'm .on- ..v an ardent concert goer "my' musical education is meager, i' Isn't there some way we can |v have better informed concert ijl audiences? Possibly a column in j' iht1 State News and a series of «' MATINEES OM.Y TODAY and TIll'IW • programs on W.KAH would suf- ■ lice. The material would not Especially presented for students of Hash coll ii.ive to be technical,; merely a who are currently studying the ic»v items on symphonic forms, ERNEST HEMINGWAY NOVEL a .v 'concerts are planned, and.i ,ni,itd perhaps examples of the more-"11' '"FOR WHOM THE BELL TOI I * popular symphonies and ton- With GARY COOPER le.-ture h.,11 INGRII) HI Id or on applauding, at-1 Knowledge pf this sort would TWO SHOWINGS DAILY 1:15 • I prevent embarrassing situations Km.l.\ post gays late arrivals REGULAR .MATINEE PRICES such ,ts happened at the recent are aim. >t inex •u.-.ddojfcn.'i -.Mrs. j See LETTERS, Page x Nisu symphony .oncert. A eell- See THAT DOES IT, Page 8 *1 See You , . , Saturday Might —• M A r D i - - featuring ... LES BROWN COLLEGE AUDITORIUM inciday, May 15, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three evidential Signature Neivs in Vderails Voice Brief In Discussion Sq i 1 Viewpoints c a xtends Draft To July 1 Secretary PARIS, May 14 (/Pi of State — U. James F. s! Setting Willi Caiuphellitcs a theme note of "mod¬ wear to Caniobellilcs Byrnes proposed tonight that the class is all right with ' eration and let your ASH IXC,TON, May 14* four-power conference of foreign be conscience them, but it is nice to see your guide," six veterans them in . President Truman af-! ministers adjourn until June 15, from the Red a different type of clothes for. MSC Art Cedar post of ihc n reluctant signature i -lit to a stop-gap bill ex- Display trying its meanwhile differences, to reconcile American and that the 21- women Legion met with the of North dates. Larger Dances Plugged ,nc .the draft until July 1, Opens On Sunday riation peace conference be coked at once for July 1 or 15' con- last night as Campbell hall their guests to dis- the They unanimously inability to agreed that meet women out¬ banning the inductions of The annual exhibition of stu¬ •uss and exchange views and dat¬ side of classes could' be substan¬ and youths 18 and 19 dent work under the sponsor¬ ing. student activities, and other old. TEHRAN, May 14

— Pre¬ current Campus topics. tially remedied if weekly college ship of the art department- dances were held in the audi¬ cted with the alterna-1 Music building mier Jafar Pishevari of the Under a rapid firing of sele¬ Sunday, will re- j proclaimed ques¬ torium. accepting the amend-j main there through June 30. autonomous regime in tions the men gave a maifs eye The Union ballroom has been letting the whole war¬ Examples j Axerhaijan province declared view of dating. They have yet of work have been, tonight that :adly outgrown for all-college s' selective service law ex- troops of the ten- to meet any "eager" selected' from classes ih draw¬ Iral girls and ac¬ functions, they declared. at midnighti the President ing. Iranian government had tually feel that if . design, lettering, graphic "moved to our anything, cam¬ Discussion on student partici¬ lesser of two evils," borders, hut we pus social life is i arts, ceramics, sculpture, and are not afraid becoming too pation in activities centered •retary put it. of an attack." formal and is losing its friendli¬ painting. Some of this work will around the current student coun¬ ness. iJenl Disapproves be featured in the corridors of cil elections. One of the main Dales Discussed retary, Charles G. Ross, the art department in the Union WASHINGTON, May 14 i/Pi reasons they felt for the .lack of ters that the President annex. —Representatives of the rail¬ When asked what they expect votes at student elections was roads and the unions agreed to of their dates, their first point the lack of voting places. rded it as a 'bad bill." It Beta Alpha Sigma, art honor¬ .was for a-date to leave | resume negotiations tonight after the wan-, Congestion Discourages Voting i pa.-.-ed because the two ary, and the' art staff will hold : congress were unable a gallery reception and tea from President Truman intervened dering eye at home. The coed is Lines do not encourage busy "gather time' on a i 3 to 5 p.m.'.Sunday afternoon, personally in an effort to head out with one fellow for the even¬ students to stop, and many even' tension. off a threatened strike by 250,000 ing and should devote her at¬ find it-difficult to get over ti | the opening day of exhibition. engineers and trainmen tention to him. not' to n six hours before the setting a the Union building1. It was sug¬ deadline, the senate j Students, faculty members, and new record on the number of gested that voting booths be set parents are invited to attend. peopl she can meet in an even- tip in. some of the the house restrictions! _* WASHINGTON, May II i/l'l i.tasgfoon. ing.y. buildings! 7Tu>. and senate secre-1 ,, . |—John !,. Lewis demanded for On the problem of dress it is * The discussion ended -on the ■Le.-l Biffic sped the met.-'««'»»"*r«r«.v Thriller his United Mine workers today only consideration for the other veterans last .word of White House. the sole management of a health advict i ;Starts Tim-Day Ran 'the part of both the men and, Follow the tltree little monkeys, •d to Save Confusion ! and welfare fund, built on a sev¬ women to dress up for a fiat I At Slate Theater en per cent payroll levy what' you don't hear, speak 01 Si cretary Ross informed and; Whatever the women want- ' I sec won't hurt , vowed he w ould negotiate anyone. no eon The film "For Whom the Bell President doesn't like it ! Tolls" will be shown this after¬ \ • feels, as some of hi: noon and tomorrow at the State that it will be better . j theater following a request by than have confusion ('ml. Robert Adams, of the •liter- 1 result from failure to j dure and tine-ruts department.-, legislative support fori While the film was secured t ve inductions." "'fid'' students who' are rcadin ■ Ernest Hemingway's novel in the i literature and fine arts cours 'the theater will be FORMATION 'put Both today and tomorrowvtwo showings of the film will be pre- 01! S . ! seated. beginning at 1 45 pm incnecmcnt programs have and at 4 25 |w*i». Regular matinee ■rived from the printer, i prices will be charged. irr available at the Union •eniors and others w ho wbh copies, 0KS dug -seniors will [ not be . attend classes after S. Linton, registrar, yesterday. Graduation • at 3 . p.m. in College ER GUARD Guard pledges will*, tonight lit room 15 of Un¬ tune', at 7:15. Marty Baker, ophoinorc, has au- Ttrd. Ml I I'SILON night at ••ion. national math- aternity, \yill 7:15 K >ld in • a 1U.V-- . liie Jyle. Shop Virginia Snyder. •'!_M Kit-I (Irainl llivti- : ids junior, has' an- ic'will be ini'.ia- • an members. B I^f.SERVE-AVIATION j! Reserve Aviation will it. evening at 7:30 in b I nion annex, II. F. SlU 11 IT I.OOK TO THIS I.AKKK K-jJI ( AM Al.y ' i a-ing sophomore, an- |)KI,X( ||KI» WITH < AI.II'OHXtA derday. L ("il.Ol:: SI ( II AS tural engineers will ' at 7:30 in room 109 THIS TWU-I'JK' K Si,A' K.- ST'IT . announced by i': • IN ( KISl' 1IAVON. IN I'IT.I IvT Detroit junii r ' d d AJORS' CLUB GKM-TuNKS. Jl'.MI'.o I'OCKKTS. N h Majors' elub en- SI.I.M, TRIM STACKS, ■ < 1,1 committee will have ■ ■ m meeting at 4:30 to- rtioin ii „f me Union an- L, dty advisors are rc- 1 b" attend. May lit, . . . it The — - -GRAS with his ... BAND OF RENOWN DANCING 8 to 12 MIDNIGHT M Page Four MIC HI CAN STATE N EAV S Wednefdav. fhk. • f Jt Out of Rfeij.: H • *; ■■ PanHel Announces Rules. pantonine By DEE DEARIXG No- f#' KT\N' . :• Judges Of Sorority Sing Orche But the so j PanHellenic council's present silver cup, awarded an¬ iance .honorary, with the coop¬ LONG, longbulldozers of the .at the age ago. before MSC, a just in time using bis grill sensibilities i nually to the sorority amassing the largest number of eration of the music and dra- student was ents will present a time to pulling stumps out of years of points at the annual Soroity Sing, has been passed from * matic depart „n Saturday, where the Ag building'• now talking :h - ; group to group since 1940, when Kappa Alpha Theta; ballet pant" standsl That was'about 1857, .He dastaVdiy be, .' 45 p.m. in College achieved permanent posses-* • May 25. at was wdrking very hard and an relented, sion of the previous didn't notice the approach of an convince# trophy » „ / • Vnr Tlhiiior • . by winning it three different V I Of 1JIIIIK I Indian who was swinging an axe ing was fession. a in a wicked fashion and who had years. Since that time the l-Jappa Del¬ an eye on the student's hair Now the *tii,i, tas held the cup in 1941, Alpha which was very long and unkept ucated in Chi Omegas were the first place since the Union building hadn't angles on • ' ■ been built so Hank and Frank's and bud.-in winners in .1942, Alpha Gam¬ ma'Deltas in 1'943, Sigma Kap¬ barber, shop wasn't functioning. Sec OUT OF \ - ; i I. I'j. pas in 1944, and last year the 'Kappa Alpha Thetns were again given.first place, SWAIN JEWELRY STOKl Basis For Judging Judging is based ci'rt a total of ll)0 points, of which awarded for enunciation, 15 for 15 are GIFTS FOR GRADl \TI0> 4.25 - 6.95 Pearls attack and release, and 20 points for tone quality. 1.25-9.95 Chokers Fifteen points arc given .for 1.25- 4.50 Compacts rhythm, harmony and balance, 15 foi interpretation. 15 for se¬ lections, and five for appearance. Expert Watch. Repairing — In Judges Arc Announced Harold Ferguson, Sexton high, State-Theater Building school, Lansing: W.-R. Mclntire, Eastern high school, Lansing, and Forrest Hinehnrt. East ■ Lansing high school, •will be the judges at the-Sorority Sing in which 14 campus sororities will take part. The choruses are limited to 30 voici > and each will sing two se¬ lections. .The program" will lie held Sunday afternoon in the band shell ■ State Alums Annul Joan Leslie, of the movies "a melody wears a white mnrgnn/.- ilinne Dietetic Conference dress, satin striped in red, whitt A Ms:* will be well represented | end blue. The bodice is cut wit! of beauty,,. *01 lln Michigan Dietetic associa- Wide shoulders making win tion meeting taking place at like slecv,: !! »• bo'jti.if,. •• k ■ Ha I tli, C.'rwk—Friday and Satur- has looped .section- t day ' j effect. _ I'm Ariclia M. Reeukes off. i -. the .public■'health staff at tin-! "TJliiversily of Michigan is a State I Z-:-, < g r ,i a ii ate Roberta as Horshcjy is who Vu i -pres. is now nutrition] I CMehtiab 7 katlKe extension specialist in at MSG "[ ] E n ulty mi'mbecs iitti tnlijn^ tin' I two-day conference uteliafe. Dr. Den.- ,Sodaii|Uisty Brown. Mrs Mable"Eiders, and Miss /Coo MrCortuiek Dr. Edna Appreciate FINE [T$ TOILETRIES FOR MEN 'HIS' - AFTER SHAVE LOTION \ soft, lovely slsiu is our ■ "Northwoods Ftagrance" requisites of beauty, Kalian* -yd clean, refreshing fra¬ grance as bracing and in¬ liuess with Dorothv I'erkitt- vigorating as a spring morning in the north woods. Crtum of Roses Cleansing < " SI.00 Cologne — Lilac, Woodspicc Visit our store I'ancake .Makeup — Jhade- Face Powder — 7 shades lor everything Lipstick Cream Delight — Night Cream in music. Sets — Dusting Powder and < •> See our sheet music PF..VM 1 uiul rccoril department for both popular COLOGNE The 'HIS' strictly ami classical music. lineexclusrve'North- woods Fragrance' Co¬ mm• - logne that lends a finish¬ ing touch to good groom- ii I* • Hiulti's Music House in* si.00 mm* 318 S. Wash. Ave. Phone 4-6615 College Drug Store - AcroM (ram Union BntMIng Ljntiday, Joftie Ec May 15, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Fivt L Majors To Receive ~wxm SHOPPING SORTIE IUvards, Prizes At Banquet (Continued Trom Page 1) Malguena from •'Suite Espag- nole" by, Ernesto Lecuona By PAT DELAHUNTE I will Clothes galore, and clothes any Gals will be glad to know that' {kg1 lighting the annual Home Economics banquet" to- be played with several selections gal will adore—that's what the Koret has done.it again. This Lru w night will be the presentation of awards and prizes by Louis Bover and Franz von shops are showing these spring f',shkm houso is famous for its youtstanding, students in the home economics field, Suppe. days. A coed whose head is, "sun forth Foundation is making The 80-pieee band this fun" sportswear created two awards this year. year i swimming with plans for the"1 'bt> nsists of two weeks at* 1 resumed these concerts',' ' California. Kor- — which MaVdi Gfas.'co-prehensives. sun ct's ***** offerin* for beach used to attract music lovers Vmerican Youth Foun- from baths and such, alwavs has ideas wear arc ,T'e b:,XCI' shorts, brief camp at Shelby for a Out Of • all over the state. They were dis¬ on how to make the most of hi* nnd bnsk 1,1 c,nton Kabardihe. continued during the war be¬ t-ricallv superior fresh¬ fun. with the newest styles. Trey re cut(ed and cute, made cause of the manpower shortage. man.' In addition to the • Nowhere Eight Vocals to be Given Starlights arc the new, slippers With zipper side closing and ac- ti.on days at the wtuatr-Thc col¬ k period at camp, a 12- styled for after-dark dancing, or tContinued from Page 4) Robert Hubcr, ors are kcl'y green, white.' and -se in commercial foods baritone, will any dress-up occasion. Their r lounging or the beach. REPORTED IN ALL CASES ".lmer school the Tol- ety will do it for you. For say I Di e Ringing excerpts from Styled in knee length with .long Satisfaction Guaranteed - art; el.gibte for the 1 about $10. {the —Song of -Norway" will be - ... -:-iP- lack' Stevens, baritone. sleeves^ and three huge patch Available at : Ar.na Bayha prize of .<25 About this time there arc a Nancy pockets, they corpe iri blue or . PKOltST. COl.t.Flil. nnd $T.\ i Appelhot. Nor:, a La u ► few vocal cords which will be Gregg, and brown pr-.tit on white, with dis¬ pkvit stores 1 t<> a self-supporting Bethany Beardslee. sopranos, tinctive single needle tailoring. East Lansing :tr. high scholastic stand- very glad when the sorority sing ' Marvin Dean; tenor, ar.d Jacque¬ ■The sizes are small, medium, and •. Also Most l .msinc Drtif Stores who shows unusual abil- ids over Sunday. It is much bet¬ line Walton, contralto. And Mills Dry Goods Store ter to have been born tone deaf large; the price. $13,95. " . .. clothing field., and a monotone than a lilting mu ( lub Gives Cash Award soprano. For the lilting sopranos s. pporting third year stu- are. e -also hopping out of bed every ehgiCle for the morning at 7 and screeching . :a club award. Selection > d •way for an hour before break¬ on high scholastic fast. That is when it's raining. _-r.ent. The other mornings they arise women from rural areas ..ilified for the Louise I at fi 30 to hike over to the band •■11 prize. The $15 is of- I shell for a little work out. o the- woman with the Maybe it's true that music calms the savage beast, but ail scholastic standing at the er junior year. | the beasts I've seen lately have I been curling up their toes and »Urships for Sophomores ! dying. E len and Marinth Judson rips are- awarded to ■ :es Who attain the high- best standing in the CLASSIFIED ADS and nutrition divisions mrfn women are qualified Snyder cup award. In- on the cup of the name J .standing first year s'.u- based on leaders;,.; and jammed Host ild high rega; city planner. 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H* Wednesd: M 4-G H I G A N 470, Farm NinesHouse Wm Block Champi WOMEN'S SPORTS In the interfraternity softball. Alpha Epsilon Pi 3-1. Bert Pel- Taylor collided bail and v •. By MARGE MeRAY games last last night. Alpha Tau fers pitched two-hit night, Alpha man Dick. Kvitik Omega defeated the Delta Sigs 3-1 behind the steady hurling of MASON G trounced Gamma RESULTS of the last played Phi Beta 11-1, Mary Mack- 1.v. Ruth Amor, mural golf match intra¬ Jack Sprague, and thereby won the block -4 championship., Betty Sma- j ' Monday gives West Mayo the A three run uprising off rik and Peggy Edwards were re¬ number one position, with Joyce sponsible for most of the runs Cearcy shooting a 48 and Mary Johnny Clark in the third in¬ scored by Mason G. whilo Vir¬ I Baumgarten, the links champion ning, featured by straight hits off the bats of Bob Haggerty, ginia Radke, Joanne Beale and of this year's tournament, with a Sam Fortino, and Bill Elmers Bobbie Stover all played a hard ' 4G. the lowest score yet. was the game's clinching rally. game fot the losing team. • Bunny Gcnebach's 48 paced Farm House also captured the The Kappa Delta bafl club ■ Kappa Kappa Gamma to second block 1 title as they defeated scored a v ictory with Marge Mill¬ er domu some excellent fielding J place while June McNutt helped and Kitty Weiff and Adele '[ with a flat SO total. Third place winners were Klinger some good hitting to nmass 14 runs to Mason 7's four. Jinny Chaplin and Marge Stan¬ ley shooting 50 and GO respec¬ Shepard's Alpha Xi- Delta Wins A 14-U victory was taken by tively, for Delta Zcta. CHI Alpha X Delta with Rochdale Omegas pulled down the fourth house the losers in a fast mov¬ place with' Doris Diedrich hitting the 55 mark and Sue Littlefield ing game with Mary Shriner the the 57 mark. winning pitcher, getting excel¬ Tird for First Place lent help from Gloria Oxter, catcher: Virginia Smith and Lois With all three matches played Taylor. Outstanding players for off the winner of the intramural Rochdale house were Katherine golf tournament is split between- Campbell. Pat Lhmic and Ber- West Mayo whi has taken two nice Latieniere.. first places and one second and Ness,. Lumsden, pitching for Kappa Kappa Gumma who has Kappa Alpha Thela, ran up-tough.! taken one first anil two seconds. hurling' gainst Edna Sargeant, ! This tie will be played off this pitcher t. c Town Girls, with the I week to settle the first and sec- [ game cueing in a 1-1 tie. Mary I ond place .winners. Thaden -nd Barbara Whiteman'! Sigma Kappa took the third did snni fine fielding for the! place'honor with Delta Ze.la. and Toe. ii O -is, while Peggy Frim- I! Chi Omega taking fourth and j j "dig. V Wilder, and. -Barbie! fifth respectively, and - Kappa A111 n .ho. their best for the The- iI Delta sixth. tns with Sally Piatt scoring their run j Willi; nt all tennis games rotigli May G must be omen's gymnasium' by Woiueiis Athletic Association morrow or players will led out of tournament. sponsoring two over-night nine trips to Okemos park- this, eg,- sin'gles and doubles ontli, the first on the night of. munition will start ini- Entru-s a> 25 and' the second .on the must tie i Margaret Wells...Smith ig'U of May 2h. -The campers ill leave from the canoe shed HAS! KALI, SCOIiKS AMERICAN I.FAGI i: Washington at Detroit Philadelphia at < lev eland New York at St. Louis Boston at Chicago . rum National N VriONAI. I.EAGIE St. Louis at Brooklvu t iiicinnati at New York I'ittsburtrh at Boston Chicago at Philadelphia £5.95 Before buying always shop the wimlows'ai Introducing Tin- LM.m.vsriv; i n.iin;u a perfect jiil't fur eocir • FATHER'S DAA « (IRAKI ATION Tax- Included |or T"Kc cnlire ji 317 East (Jrand River East Lansir.: For Your Order 8-3438 Scientific fitting for men, women and children Contact MERIDITII YARLING Phone 8-3557 eilnesday, May 15, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Seven Tgers Win String Broken1 H blverities Ca rd ■if I * -r, 1 Hermie ■ iViiie Hit w ^ $ Nats Knock Out 20 Hits ifcTROlT, May 14 (/F*) —- The Detroit Tiger's eipht-garoo :,iny streak blew up today in the facesjf a 20-hit Wash- (her Xotre Dante ANN A RE OR. Mich. Victory May 14 By TOM RIORDAN Says — '.•T*'" i uprising that produced a 15 to 1 ■f Roger V\"olff. triumph 1'or knuck- i ..v.,. - - University ot Michigan -. Ppcd out a nine hit at- SATURDAY'S inter-squad football little halfback who may turn nut to great scat backs. contest uncovered be one of Michigan speedy > State's v.a < ,i:.s aftcrnoi n to de feat A 160-pourider, George Guerre, Fbat fresh- Notre Dame "-l"T while the man, is a fast starter and proved that he has'a lot,of elus w [Volft", coasting to his third victory of the season, had a Irish for open-field running. ability- r.|iit shutout until Tiger* were limited to live scattered hits. Guerre got away for three of the first team fielder Anse Moore hom-1 doubles 'and a single in as "Blurs' touch- many downs as they romped over the in the ninth. . irips. Third baseman Walter Kell '"Whites" Hti-0. Of cotosic there was some loose -it the ,\V. •! serine's plav, but this was expected. The 't. r tagging lefthander Everybody in the Washington pace by is that Coach import, it thing amming righUield home Charley Bnchm.ui now litis a pretty l.m who ; Stubby) Overmire for lineup had at least two hats ex- a run will lie playing next fail. a an the fust pitched ball and .-cn- , is on a live-hit attack in ccpt Wolff, who didn't get any. Now that the six weeks of tuiiiU'.cr Bob Nusslaumer nit drills are over the gtidde can get • ■;. the Senators really'and first baseman Mickey Vern- bqck to the books and make sure of their •-wacky in the fifth, scor- an,; who singled and walked in t.i.li Tarrett's sec.md "offering season. eligibility for tl i hming times off Tommy Brid- *he big fifth inning and s ored' ■ • George Caster as 12 men both times. In tlu si.end inrar.g two more and seven of thenPhit Overmire Retires i lib» '■ ,. t scoed'on right fielder Marly Hansen Shako*, lialtins: Slain ji B> b Ch.aj us' single, two errors Spartan short stop Matty Hansen has i started hitting < • more Overmire retired for a pinch- after going through. a long Doubles in Ninth by th i he.-ctnan George the batting slump during tin- lit lilt of • hitter after yielding three runs season. N' Schneider ..nil a single by pitch¬ • ts slugged out eight'ex- and seven hits in three innings. Against Notre Dame Marty paikcd a fast er C'.iff V."isc. ami in the third blows, including Buddy ball ovci light .. Bridges lasted an inning and two- dicld screen the first time ii.e was :..!'ee-run homer in the up with one man aim, 'this ,thirds and was charged with six in blow sparked a four-run. MSC rally in the first front t run,- v.Tie'ii short¬ 'inning. pi seven doubles, three of runs, while Caster finished, also stop Do- Robinson stoic hort c. In the ninth with the score tied. Hansen rrashrd a liljile the ninth, as four more giving tip six Washington1 tallies, t.i t'y B! >.-■ Bowman faced to the seoreboard. However, when a young lad silting in mpered across. only Tlu. ,opheavy front of the srrren pit krd the victory put the x lu>h batters in the sixth hall up and tossed il to the - . with a homor. double . Notre Dame renter Holder. , . aid. seventh .old Earl Block .Marty was waved liaek to »eeond Jo in six times at bat. fourth St'n"'"s Jl,st 2.'? a o.'d the mound' duties by the umpire, who staled it was a . in five runs and Jef'f Kames back of third- place De- ,,Voa by ground-rule doiihl-. 1-1'g two hits. Ko/lik's Hansen watched Arnic Subnet do a. swell •n in four with three troit. job of short tupping I. ,d '• for the Spartans against Mayo's single. Michigan Normal last Kudos n,| tins i may I had little to do in , ~7 |pi It "si of Rohin Hon«l Marty : return top form. Kit several big league It's sci uts- an HIDING LESSONS interested .in signing roup Completes Plans For Areliery Tournev At Allegan 1 Hansen. I'KIV.MI rati I'RTHM t on itt*« INs'lltl 1 'Kilts < IH'C'K STRATTARD the show. ■ne back RKARimVS RED CEDAR O. t people seldom Haugen of Michigan The1 wild game nmservatibh year's meeting 11 rem the RIDING STABI t s ilege's game extension (!" partment is cooperating with ■ bulge. Mltllll.W \T IIAItlvlMIX llment i t those •: *. the midwestern rep- Pie aritiiNv association in he'p- < n the directorate of. big to stage the tourney, and scv- • • National Field Archery vral rtewsreel companies have DON'T • YOI K I MM H AD "."said, in an -Intcn icw been contacted.'and it is hoped .t the first annual na- that there will be camera cover- NOM'MKS Ol KM CATION eld archery tournament "tf»" during the meet. • held during a three- Haugen was enthused < • err ting at Allegan in Au- Allegan as the site chosen by the 1 Inter (loop - Council National Field Archers assoeia- j ampiotiship trial- v.' a . ' "n for the first -contest. "It is from August 1! through pr'bauly the best deer- hunt,ng nnng togetner between. eeta.n ill Michigan." he | Wen! ReSax Smartly 00 of the most talented Ti;e c-.ois-- that "tie are'ier- ' II in Year Lazy Hours .M- V. Plan • Ahehfd by War Hu N.t'ii.n.-] V.vh i I vf»nt»-Planned : m the actual '.uwiriii .i :U i'< (U i pm< XU! 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May Page Eight Union Board Picks Exchange Dintiers Studio Theater To Act Committee Heads Mid-Week Social Activities Dramas And Comedy For Coming Year Weekend Offers Term Union Board announced at an ParUt, Three one-act plays, two dramas and one comedy have executive board dinner meeting Tabletalk at three exchange* last night'the heads of the com¬ dinners planned for tonight will 12. Chuck Dough,,i been cast by Studio theater tor presentation tomorrow at mittees for the coming year. undoubtedly ■ center around the will play, Norb L'r., 7:15 p.m. in room 47 of College auditorium, Paul E. Geisen¬ Joe Bever, Grosse 'Pointe nine social affairs organized for waukee junior hof, faculty adviser, revealed yesterday. sophomore, will be in charge of Friday arid Saturday's Mardi said, and announ., "Confessional," a drama,• the dances on Friday and Satur¬ Gras. a stag'drag at'tmi is being directed by Betty part of Ruth, his hometown fi day nights; special affairs com¬ Forty-eight couples will parti- | Other term r Fuller, Lansing freshman' ance. mittee which is responsible for cipate in an exchange dinner Friday inc, Genevieve LaClaire, a menac¬ who played in the last group Party Party and. the Matinee given by North Campbell and son house," Del';* 7 ing manicurist, is played by Lu- dances will be headed by Dick Wells hall tonight, according to of studio plays. Alphas, and .Sic cile Josey, Detroit freshman. Mosher, East Lansing junior, arid Walter Van Stratt, Grand Haven John Shipman, Grand Rapids Studio theater has arranged a Precinct 13 Ginny Collins, • Grosse ' Pointe junior, and Sylvia Ciernick, scheduled a freshman, is cast in the lead role meeting for May 23, Geisenhof "junior. Dearborn sophomore, social dorm of Robert Baldwin. The part of stated. Three additional plays, Friday ... Publicity in the State News chairmen. Precinct 4 oi M his wife, Martha, is played by casts, and directors will be chos¬ will be handled by Marge Kreh- Dinners Planned Ruth Hulbert, Battle Creek en during the intervening time. Open. Dances er, Kenmore, N. Y. junior, and Sigma Chis will pull back . freshman. . in other media by Jim Graves, chairs for Gamma Phi Betas at Ending the !■.** Cast Includes Muskegon sophomore. Jane Wol- an exchange dinner scheduled affairs will U ald Geisenhof revealed -that Don¬ Baker, Lansing freshman, IfTTERStoihe EDITOR cott, Fenton junior, will take for 6 tonight. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. charge of the planning commit¬ Millard will be patrons. sponsored by dent club and , • (Continued from Page 2) students. plays John, the son, and Donna though, will have to do some tee. and Bill Page. Muskegon Final exchange dinner of the Mixers arc Hocox, Pontiac freshman, is cast work and may even have to ap¬ sophomore, will be in charge of evening will be the one given by r as F.vie, the daughter. The part the studenty-faculty cimmittee. FarmHouse men and Alpha Omi- open stag-drag , pear in a rally. We should also , of the maid is played by Donna Pres. Bob Butler, Trenton cron Pi women, also scheduled in the East broaden the restrictions imposed temple from .8 Strand, Mt. Morris freshman. upon publicity. Students refuse junior, announced that the Mat¬ for 6 this evening. and State' stud', ,• to vote for anonymous candidates. inee dances will be discontinued Plot of the drama centers about Tomorrow night Alpha Phis the missuse of bank funds and floorshow. Tick, Let us also publicize the.activ¬ for the remainder of the year. !. and ATOs will enjoy an ex¬ an attempt to bribe Baldwin, a chased from u k-• )>, ities of the student council once change dinner at (i:30. bank clerk, into withholding Parties Slated dent club and »• ;i elected, establish an accessible testimony. fices of People ■ Friday, night North hall wo¬ suggestion box for each repre¬ "Gratitude" is listed as the sentative and fill that box with COUNCIL men and their guests will dance Saturday's ,-v from 9 to midnight to the music event will he the • second drama to be presented suggestions from all of us for (Continued from Page 1) of Dick Snook and his band at College • auditnr:'.-: Thursday. Felice Brezsny, De¬ better student government. are David Larson and Mary troit sophomore, will direct the Anonymous II their semi-formal term party in p.m. . Miller. Junior councilman for play., „which deals with black¬ this school will be Mary Ann the Union ballroom. Betty Jane mailing the wife of a candidate Roe. Detroit freshman, said. "The student- , 'lie univf Bowman who is running without for the office of mayor. THAT DOES IT opposition. Veterinarians will Residents of Mary Mayo an¬ itics of Stolmra . Lcmnp Veteran of Blackmail and Kharkov. (Continued from Page 2) elect two representatives from nex and their guests have also neve: fa Barbara Weil, Tuckahoe, N. Y„ been invited to attend this event. the friendly help , ; wssf. Post's book is written from the the three candidates listed on the freshman, plays Mrs. Jason Fea- basic standpoint that Rood man¬ ballot; William Jackson, Carl Newman Clnb Goes Informal came as a sip:: ,.f tire itai therstonc, likely victim of black¬ Clark, and Russell Abbott. Newman club will, sponsor a and strengtlicnric friendship ners ore really just understand¬ mail attempts. Jenny Dora, her Basic college candidates in¬ "sweater and skirt" party at the our great i .v : ing, cooperation, and courtesy. maid with a prison record, is clude Margee Lou Habcock, Forestry cabin Friday from 9 to leader. That's what we can use. played by Nancy Buckingham, * 0 . Dick Beats, Barbara Dav-ies, Jack Saginaw freshman. Here's one tal's suggestion for Goodrich, Dawn Haugan, Rich¬ Avalon Woodruff, Milan fresh¬ this mess called ticket selling for ard Prince. Charles Proctor, and man, is cast as Mrs. Ruby Cald¬ Store Hour* Wednesday ... 10 a.m. In (t p.m the big dances. Why not have Gerald Warren. well, a personal and political the system of a check off list enemy of Mrs. Featherstonc. In combined with use of a student Sourpuss says, It goes with¬ the j-o!e of a newly-wed wife activity book ticket for each of out saying, a gum chcwerip who lives next door, is Kathcrinc the dance tickets? This might mouth goes without saying. Little. Rochester sophomore. serve somewhat to alleviate the Mrs. McGregor, a policewoman ' in "Gratitude," is portrayed by petty slight-of-hand that goes on each time. Obviously all the,stu¬ FINE Gloria Leimback. Romulus soph¬ dents on omore. campus couldn't be TOILETRIES jammed into College, auditorium, Comedy to be Given but there must be some method ★ "Mftyor and the Manicure" is for avoiding the confusion that's ' a comedy being directed by Ann lless, Urand Rapids freshman, Lansing running rampant. CxcluAiifelif jer lf(eH James MeQuenry, freshman, plays the part of May¬ Spartan I'ohIs Open or Milford, now running for gov¬ Positions on the advertising ernor. MeQuenry recently played staff of the Spartan are still open Selections from our Uay in the last bill of studio one-acts. to those interested in sales, pro¬ "Strictly Masculine" Fine Toiletries for Men—essen¬ J. Richard Crawford enacts the motion, and accounting. Applica¬ tial, practical, much ap¬ Deceivers . . . . rule of Wally Milford, the may¬ tions will be accepted this after¬ or's son, while Phyllis Smith, noon from 1 to 5 at the journal¬ preciated personal • use Bellairc sophomore, plays the ism office. Union annex. items. pinned or *tilclit>