TODAY'S
CAMPUS
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
liailyStudent Publication «/ Michigan State
Vol. 34 334
east lansing, michigan, friday. may 17. 1946
Think More No. 142
■id next to the pictures
Nine Coeds
ddates
a
for Mardi Gras
picture of Les Brown,
bring his band to play
2,134 Vote For King, Queen
the dance. Unofficial (jpt Honors ♦
irees say that several
"Twel v e Sel e eted
.'used coeds cast their
l ots for the handsome
Klection officials could
At BaiMJUet W In PrelmiiiKiri<*s;
cached for statements.
Telling of her experiences in
Iiidia as a service club director,
|Voting (!outinnt's
Miss Eleanor Morrison spoke last Six men and six women
Ain't What Y«' Do
Oight to over 250 persons at the were chosen in the prelimi-.
annual Home Economics ban¬
Henceforth the watchword of miry voting for king and
company, first platoon. ROTC, quet.
queen "f the annual semi-
ill b« 'Mack arms!" After drill- The award dinner held in the font.ai Mitnli Gras dance Satur¬
weeks on battle forma- Union ballroom was the occa¬ day night. Hill Page, Muskegon
ion. ui army Inspector asked sion for honoring nine MSC vVo- phomore, has revealed.
platoon to do close order incn for outstanding scholarship j Two thousand one hundred
rill. When the captain said and service in the home econo¬ thirty four votes were cast. Final
.tick arms" there was a long mics field. Voting will take place today (rom
iinful pause, then the men The Marintha Judson award 8 to 5 -p.m. in the lowet deck
irted doing the maneuver each of $50 was given to Margaret f the Union.
his own way.
Wallace, Dearborn junior, by Mm t'aniiiilalc*
Men running for king include:.
Senior announcements and Pat Peppier, DZV: (!lrfin_ John-
hrhestra, Choir invitations will be available to¬ eon-, Phi Delta Theta; Waller
day from 1 to 5 p.m. and to¬ Milton, Abbot hall; Floyd bluest,
Vi (rive Concert morrow morning from 8 to 12 Alpha Tan Omega; Hoy Niemcy-
at the lost and found Shown above are some of the Mardt Gras committee members er, Sigma Chi; and Hal Sessions,
if U.S. Music noon
window in the I'nion, Jaek ' I°°king over the budget for the annual dance. From left to right Delta Sigma Phi.
Cords who will be in the final
MSC - symphony orchestra
Breslin, senior class president, , are Marcie Gast. St. Joseph senior; Jayne Ailmayer, Detroit junior;
appella choir will be pre-
has stated. | Paul Cline, Owossu junior; John Potts, Saginaw junior; Anne balloting are: Penny Nit/. Mas¬
, Cowan, Detroit senior, and Jill Lippert, Detroit junior. Cline and on; Totii Procissi, Delta /.eta;
:n a joint nll-Amcrican
Miss Cowan are co-chairmen of the dance. * Phyllis Smith, South Campbell;
(nct-i' tonight at 8 in College Dean Dye of the Home Econn- Pat Remington,. Kappa Kappa
jtoi .um. 'nics department who handled
Gamma; Barbara Macl.een, Al¬
all presentations. Verda Elliott,
Under the direction
md,
Schuster and
of Alex-
William
respectively, the orches-
Dearborn sophomore, was recip¬
ient of the Ellen Judson award
Miners-Operators Re j eel pha Chi Omega; and Jaoiuel ,e
Taylor, Sigma Ka|i|ia.
Four Attendant*
«nd choir will perform the
•winning composition
of $50. Both Judson awards
presented to students who attain
are
Arbitration By U.S. President Besides the king and queen,
by the four runners-tip will net as
the highest and best standing in I
W. Work, "The Singers."
See COEDS, Page 5 WASHINGTON, May 16 (A1) — John I.. Lewis and eoal attendants and will hi on stage
:h they played by request at when the eurtnui opens for cor¬
American Composers festi- j operators tonight rejected a presidential proposal that onation ceremonies, according, hi
in Detroit Muy 9. HITTER TRUTH i
they submit their dispute to hjndiny arbitration. Hob Butler, Trenton junior. The
'
fCoruerto Crosso for String President Truman immediately cancelled a weekend trip other finalists will also tie in¬
Jitstra and Piano- Obligato," Attorney Tells Tojo to Missouri in order to seek* troduced to the audience at the
Ernest Bloch, will be inelud- dance.
th'e program, with Roy
About •Hiibbit-Hiihba' some new method of
avert-1 would cross that bridge when he Due to an error ill yesterday's
r-vood, head of the music
ing another walkout of soft comes to it.
WASHINGTON. May 15 I/Pl As the Intent prcsfdential Michigan State News, (tie fol¬
ttment, at the piano.
coal mitars when the prcs-
hut to gain a settlement came lowing candidates for tin- pri¬
—
Hideki Tojo, Japanese pre--
Iditioh, the symphony or- mier. finally has learned what!1'"* •"»> -'»• maries were not listed Etl
to nothing, Ross told icportcr
tra will interpret Symphony "hubba hubba" means. Tund Talk* that "representatives of the mine Storms, Wells hall; Walter Mil¬
2 i y Howard Hanson, Charles In a letter to a friend
workers and the operators wen ton, Pat Peppier, and
in The operators were willing to . Victor
"The White Peacock," Washington- John W. Fihelly, I arbitrate on wages and hours, the asked to "stand by for fiuthc Stornant, off-campus.
overture by Owen Reed. former assistant U-.S. attorney' White House satd, but - they conversations." When these talk
I here, who is one of the prosecu-i balked at arbitration on the would he held was not indicated
ibil Will Feature tors in the war criminal trial of1 health and welfare I unci demand.
Tcjo, said the ex-premier asked John 1, Lewis took the posi¬
Sigma Delta (hi
Student*' Work tion the meaning of the Ameri- lion that his union negotiating
BULLETIN 11altIs Initiation;
ran expression. committee is not authorized to
hc Tinual Student Art ex-
Fihtlly told. Tojo it meant aibdrate anything! according to WASHINGTON, May 16 lrM 11|m dent; Wait (a.npbell. Kansas
education classes at State this. K„rner credits TTie famed ev- City si nun, William Adams, East
MORNING—
ierm-
langelist. Hilly Sunday,, with Lansing senior, Don Campbell,
An itinerant missionary, For- HarrAon sophomore, and Hud
Melody at Seven |arousing in him the religious im-
Salisbury. Lansing
Dawn Salute
r.er describes himself as "a lay- | pulse. He says that while hcar- senior
man engaged in religious work." ! |ng Sunday s|icak he*felt ' a tug- Nelson Hrown, managing ech¬
The Morning's News ini id the Ingham County News,
^"ngs to Remember [His umque occupation has taken j gmg at my heart." was' the qa-aker of the evening
him to many parts of the coun- | Hetoie devoting himifclt ex-
•-ibm the Music Room and addressed the
' try. He came to East Lansingj ciustvely to missionary work, assembled
o gan-
Moods journalists on his "Experience*-,
from Lake Odessa. * -Forner was employed by the
Headline Edition as a Weekly Newspaperman.''
Michigan News J Enter* Bible School American Steel and Wue.eom- Sigma -Delta Chi- which
I Born i-n New York City 54 i Pa»> - Later, he "was with Union inactive from 1943 until late
was
in
afternoon— years ago, Forner was taken by,
Pacitic fair in San Francisco,
April this year,, vydl hold an.
Novelty Bazaar .
j.his parents to San Francisco i 19L5. election ui officers Tuesday. Pro¬
[where he spent
"
-ng,s and Harmonies
his childhood and Striking Appearance fessor Scott stated. -
•
est We Forget . lyouth. After attending. DrewS | Penetrating eyes and a long,
■'iumbia Masterworks preparatory school and the Uni- ; flowing beard tinged with grey
"
,
Hehind the News
-Yesterday's Rhythms
versity of California, he enter-S give Forner a striking appcar-
jed the Glad Tidings institute, a lance. Queried as to why he wears
TIME TABLE
Answering the Editor Bible school. the beard, the missionary re-
Planning to Build Upon graduation, Forner re-1 plied simply that it facilitates
TODAY—
Nummary of the News ceived a certificate to preach for his- work among non-gentiles,
The Veteran is Ready for the Assemblies of God, but WILLIAM rOMU later—Hips t chtb, 8 p.m.
| It is his contention that one Bible student. .. later—tie—I renter
riusineM abandoned this position soon j can achieve salvation merely by, . . .
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