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, . . . jwSt pi? i NEWS' Friday Page Two Ml C-H in AN STATE M — Griu an.ni.! Herman King of the cuto¬ electing a queen •cry day [field of borne economics ut room 20.j of the llairy build- j otology department announced just m ease someone else forgets work. imt. Raymond Maziir. president 1 Monday, that he and I. C to elect one that clay. . and Richmond junior, lias an- I Knurr of the botany department Well, li re dial got stuck on nouiirrd. • j. j will accompany- C. V. Hal- See IIOPl'S. Page 4 SPARTAN CIRCULATION J lard, leader ol the county .ugn- . Circulation department of the cultural agents, to u writ's ol Spartan magazine will hold itsjdistrict conferences of county organization row at 10 a.m. meeting in room 11.of to- | agricultural. agents, . King will explain the use ol Introducing ... . Union annex, Thorn Covert, cir- | and other methods o! in¬ THE EVERLASTING LIGHTER, itiation manager, announced. sect control in orchards, homo llll.I.ill, mind of crops Knoir will d,MU> llillel will hold- a social get- | «I»-• latest developments 111 pi,m' a perfect «iifl for together at Peoples'eliureh Nun-j pathology, esitgciaUy potato dav at 7:45 p.m. Elerlion nf of-leases. • FATHER'S DAY fleers for the coming year' will1 The group left East Lamm lie hrid. and awards will be pre- . Monday and w ill return n.i'... • (JKAIH ATION srntrd to (lie outslatiding work- i day after visiting J'a.idLa . im ers of the past year. Ruth Sleln. ''igeon River Forest l a ..p. ... . piililiril.v chairman, aimuuiiced j Marquette, that rrfrrslimrnts will follow the ! meeting. I Government I'rilist s CAMPUS T-H CLUB The picnic scheduled 0. Vrlrriiiarlau's W ork niorrow has been postponed tin- 1 A t.ert|fica,c 6t n-ioyiUion im For Your Order id next t rid ay. jjlls worg as chairman of the \ot- Contact .MERtDlTII YARL1NG .NEM.MAN CLUB ! sriharian procurement service Fr. Michael Mlrko will address luring tin- w ar was u oeo., I ov the members of Newman club,1)1 n. J. Killham. anneal l.s- on the subjert ''Legal Require-; jMse control specialist at Mu hi- mciils of Marriage." Sunday, at gan State college. The rertjt;- CLASSIFIED ADS 3 p.m. in the Union ballroom, ate 1- signed by President Tru- Norlt Underwood. Milwaukee nan, the surgeons gem . a! ot the. CLASSIFIED KATES One day . 30c treshman and presideut. has an- army anil navy, and the h.'ud Two days 55c pounced. Three days j of the public health service. 00c Four davs $1 00 V ' INTERNATIONAL CLUB 1 A letter accompanying the ccr- Five days ,:r AU members of the Interna-1 tificate expressed appreciation Each word over 13. two cents per word uoiial club are required to at-1 for Michigan doing its part dur- tciui tonight's meeting at- ft at l ing the yedrs, and giving credit international center to.elect of- to Or Killham for the achieve- WANTED f leers for the coming year, Peter intent. ^STUDENTS tor jmlMi on tne work Caiete- I il •"» UNTAX II. tlj o: i2 Lut".i~mb COLLEGE DRY GLEANERS 12 Aim NUT :tv.t ■\v(\ m i3 5 News" for Han y A>b> 301 Abbott Road — East Lansing IN si DF IN KpKA t Iu\ ncx* .»♦ L 145 fji,. ■ PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES • toi T'l*' " FtRSON'AL ■ singing engage..it.:tt- T" K," gorik. e\? lion d. ITT STORE YOUR WINTER 1 OOK KIDS. ~ ft •• • Happ\ birtlukiN Ife ' GARMENTS AND FUR COATS KI43 life IN OUR COLD STORAGE VAULT ■Wlifr PHONE 8-4713 "lipstick Plain SUITS and DRESSES CLEANED and PRESSED 85c GALLET, — STRING of pearls /between Ma- ROGER 4 — HOWIE STRICKLAND, 1- — hall amm-i ">lis >'ou Please come ... sun and Hort building. Senti- £, m' ntal value. Harriet Paterscn. .via- ■auras* - . 143 : son hall taa •\ A ~\ . May 17, 1946 —M L.C H-4-G-A N • - 5--T-A:T E - N t W S Page Three State Ag Board Okays Pi Mil Epsilon Dr. Afifi Pasha' Draft Approved Addition To Farm Land Initiates 25 Begs Council Dlid toStax Body Acknowledges $7,300 In Gifts For U N. Unity ! its monthly meeting yesterday, State Board of Ag-i«. Twenty-five.new members; new York. May 16 ■<#) — , „ • V » , , "" *" "' ~~l Washington. w«sm.wiw, May way ie i <4»)— , : • ire authorized the purchase of a 40-acrt tract at the I •" In. at " e,'n(?i,day.j Dr.* Hafez. Ann Pasha, -retiring j Drafting of childless mi who ien . h end of Harrison road. # Karl H. MeDonel sccretarv jiXe!n-1^ Pi Mu Epsilon,.j president of the United Nations ja*-© 20 through 29 >e»rs of age 4 -ik cl. ' ' 4 ' national niathemutics hon- Security council, told his col- r-vas authorized today by b> Prcsi- . 11 board also acknowledged, .(..ton. | i ] . . . i orary, it has boon annsunced by ; leagues bluntly today that tin' | dent Truman to "save What we ic ill gifts, contracts ik. e. a-Nordhaus of the . let for equipment* r— *--■—• — mutho-[world mattes department. Twenty-onei failure < f the- powers to wrrk a? was disappointed by the! can from the-near wreckage of j 'he selective service system." ed for the new power, W. Losing was advanced from j"f t,u? ncw mwber* arc students 1 a' united (amity. ' j Conscription r f men in that act U'UCted. Appointments,! instructor to assistant profess->rili:h.cr ln:'!"nilS mathematics, I He said he himself was de-! group was stepped by the Presi- absence i r,f leaves of (taking -mathematics courses- or pressed by • ns. literature and !:ne nit- ~ the lack of progress j 'lent shortly after the fall ol cptance of resignations o.f —'— *"'• j- ' %e ° ' • ,sencp doing mal" graduate work in mnthc-! made The by- the council during his i Japan. ^ members were also tak- ; other f..m - j ' \ are n.em- Single k a\ of absence grant- bu-s o! the mathemat;.-, month as president and made an Authority to Secretaries ier consideration. c depart- , . ed c-i.t to Richard M. Dorsum " ' | impassioned plea for the mem-1 Mr Trumart atmoumeci in a • c .vly acquired plot of ' W .'1 be used to pasture I assi- ant professor "tand ! true ! ftake this council be a news C()nferriK.c state i c-nt that real instrument of : i placing • the ahri pi.iitii al sen ace, that he | he was authorizing the ..war arm area cg- may Among the student- who wore.p-'r-ns"nf- veterans' housing pro¬ accept a grant-in-aid from the a<' i navy secretaries to call upon se- . initiated -are:- Joyce Ellen The Egyptian delegate spoke at Deisch, sophomore .from Three 'ho end of a two-hour session ij'lecfive Library oi .Cong: ess for study in service f< r the inducti .r theiustoiy of American civili/a- of such men. ne.Invakian to Teach Rivers; Phyllis Elaine Oowtteih ''-.it.r..' which the Council.adopt- tion. The President repeated hi-. as the list' of appoint- . ■ Flint junior: Will,am Allen Mi- :tl new rules of procedure. I criticism, made Peter B. Fischer in the Alien M. Mick on military Cartmy. East Tuesday night Lansing junior; including a sweeping secrecy jvehen he signed the 46-day draft assistant professor of I leave re was reinstated Nancy C. I'rinule. Port lluroi ' !l'.o wh»h pi ovules that the Civilization in B; j cxtc-nsicfi law which stopped ttu spphontore: L-eon fjurfev. 'junior 1 * »unvil n ay withheld proved- 1 induction of teen-age bovs ano Dv Fischer, a native of frcu Fulton,* New York; and ngs of p, sessions -frnir i fathers, that it w as bad legi— , . io.ak m a. Prague, has two one degrees| in. Scot*. Fa i ignations accepted j Mir A. liltd'ien. Gavi >rd juu- United Nat: n»| liitiou.". Etf n L. Ballachy, as=. • uitside the one from the Ifniver- of ,• l:\crpt Fathers - - r psychology j Otiicrs on the list Rir the Council's system of) Under the d aft extension oc • hicago. . y; J- .oi C. Clai k. | K'ski. L.ii.sua." juni> W. Kuykendall was ap- jor.e i ii'tatioi-^ .E d'Rch delegate Alex-i and Mr. Truman - authorization ate j .-sor oi physics and as-istant director of -the i ■ y: Carl B. Andrews, -is- j M.elv in LaVen e. Del j Ixnl Langin. Lansing etc; ""Ire i'.o-id: w 1. become prcsi-j today all men except lathers, be ■ ca r. 'tut when ttu Council mi tw-jtwign Jn and Un years id age are while retain-' * bureau professor of civil engin- | Jane Mitoray. Det: -talus as assistant pr - j i Gene .Allenitin of the I Frank Howard Prc-i • journa ism. Ku.vkcndall jifir- | role- 'II the a-m C avil o! iiew'i It is to be hoped," he sai ■ i Mic-lhgiih Pi.ess association, lee-i . | ior from Ausl nburg. i>hio ■ 11 leave of absence from ui nabs lb i-I"-''1 Afifi Pas!:a told *" 'he Unit mi Nations j "that d-. fore July 1. when t ■ study for his doctorate j itafdo Ismai l Saiu'lH'/. the i .niui i! t!iat,|present extension expires- t fa: I, university, since last I from Bog-la. Coin- bin A.['he "great mas- of humanity i* j c< ngress will extend select! and LeiiViry Sihrofi,:, l.ai: , ,, .disappointed with the state of service for a year in a form th ( . ollv<£i*Honor junior. jalliurs that prevails m the world ' will ipeet tin- nation', jrquir ir Appointments Named -a whole yeai aftei V-E day.--' ments." selected as assistant pr<<- j Oilier .tlcmliers '• i Also on Hie list are: it. history of civilization in . -.allege was Austin Moore Thcophile Grand ior; Kenneth G Willoughb.v, Rapid-- ^ Srcrrcy Shrouds Army Piano ('.rash has B.A. and Ph.D. degrees Lansing junior; Thou as' A, '/.< • Columbia university. M. E. jr.. at present on the in. Detroit junior; Mary Fr.it | FAIRFAX. A Calif., May Flying F"itiess 16 '/Pi I ta rra-h I telephone ui north) rn California. A Baumgarten, Flint junior; caller. identfying . at Cornell university, was ' i to fill the post of assi-t- Martha Ann How lev. Hart j i v. hoop aftei o ath was cloaked injh",,s«'lf a state highway pa- sue h seen iv ,. that . an un- | trolmaii, said he saw the crash esearch professor in econo- . Graduate students who were i ■ i ■ f 11 rep,at' .Ululated it *'•»>* Hamilton field dlspaUh- ed to the position of col- initiated are: Edward Frank «.* bomb plane, killed ttl-,ts the s|,,l',al a" M-cut' RrtJUP 1 hew* Vidro, Detroit; Nathan Lankford n and m. t.liter for the depart- Niehols. l.ast Lansing; and Hugh others '," l..y on .. ridgi- u. Marin For hours after the morning of public relations, was if. Hollow ay, Lafismg. coiicty. north of s.oi Franeiseif. ra-h of the 15-17. military poller ■ erai J. Distvl. MSC gradu- Those who were initiated from with sidelines prevented all ac¬ ltt;.7 and formci T- night as repoi! • filtei i ' of 1111 •. : - vv here lie wh; Br- v. prnfes j home eeoriomics department at W IIFKK TIIKHK S A WILL at Michigan State col-i Michigan Si de, was- Detioit ■ m E: i co'u'. c an honorary dc- yesterday at an Amen- an Home Til KILL'S A WAY - Inter Co-op (louneil L.. A 'Ifg.iOgei j i tr rr. . ale pro- ' C-S RANCH Ih'U-liojr Tickols I miles east of East l.anslng on I S-1G <•0 a in to 5 30 p'« Tuvidav t.'.i enjoy men! " RAKE BOOKS CLOSED ON MONDAYS RIDE AT C-S RANCH Ellison's Book Shop • 101 E. Washtenaw Friday, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mav . Two Church Groups Plan hopps Virginia Plana Crash t«/,e Death Toll Of Twenty-Sever Dances For All Students l RICHMOND, V.„ May 16

- A twin-cm. with a trcasu/c chesr (they didn't iirier with engine trouble, groping through*)), Greek Groups To Give Term Parties sny what size) filled with ny- j fQg for a return landing at Byrd airport, ,■a Ions, a series of dancing lessons-i burned in a pine forest six miles southeast By KATIIIE MULL from Arthur Murray, a ^ j todayUi|lin{? 25 passengers* *• < Dormitories, fraternities, and sororities are striving to | through Hollywood with some-j„n,w . - f two . its passengers f?»"roTthcS'g™,t0lcnv"Umon""[££S?™V»i "nc 01 1 However, two open dances are included in the make-up l journey which included tho uid a cameraman iromj he studios to ti»i*~-• dmoi ine ■ puute— " record her; ated by Viking Air **-!r.™".™™" ul'c'- fK,„ u.h" Transport; Unitpd wniiea states c.J? the: compafty.' chartered .. run from Spain. Tw _ on a of the social scene for to-* ' Trocadero, the Brown Derb£, and ; f, om Newark, N. J., to Atlanta— Bodies Dragged Out night. Newman club is spon¬ said. .Mr. ami Mrs. John Pingel ijillingsley's. i dove sharply into the Henrico Bodies were bins. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry fry-mire • . soring a stag-drag "skirt j.jj a(fmlt, she was an unusual. county woods after overshooting woods by horse will be chaperons. and sweater" party iq, the They called that prize-j.the airfield a few minutes earli- a tractor-drawn sl< First Of the sorority term par- Queen of America, I er In a vain attempt to land, five Richmond Forestry cabin from 9 to 12 mid¬ ties will.be the one held at winner night. Chuck Doughterty and his Zota Tail Alpha house. Vet.v in-1 theLmMhl,v )i:lVen't elected her yet. Bodies Badly Burned where • identifier orchestra will provide "live" Plec t ;m ordinary j It exploded and burst into made only by format and planned from 8-rto '<> j music, Norb .Underwood, Mil¬ 12, dancing and refreshments are ^ ^ day an(, a,low her flames. A11 but a few of the Mention-card* • to make up the evening's plans. greatest wish to come true. It's'bodies were burned beyond rec- waukee junior, said. Patrons at- Instances escape.; • tendiu; will be Mr. and Mrs. Listed as always been my greatest ambi-1 ognition and lay scattered In a patrons for the event Thomas McGuire. t j.hi lean out of second story j relatively small area along the are Dr. and Mrs. Klautnch and An a W-college social dance Prof, nnd Mrs. Alan Scott. windows and drop peanuts on!soggy banks of Doran creek, Institute Director has also been planned by mem¬ the bald heads, down below, so I j The s"hip was flown by two for- bers of Student club. The event Spring Theme Chosen decided to look into tliis busi-! mer army air forces airmen, Wit¬ Prepares Memorial Delta Zetns have engaged Nate js sclieduled to take place in the Fry and his orchestra to play at ness. Believe it or not, they mean jliam D. Alderson, 26, North Hot- In response i. East l.ansing Masonic temple the chapter house from 9 to 12 business. tywood,-Calif., pilot, and David American Council from- 0:30 to 11:30 this evening, tonight for ther term party titled One queen in the history of "• Miner, 27, co-pilot, of Bur- Societies, Pror. i v, Chairman Inn Love, Detroit "Spring Has Sprung." Spring!'he program wanted to make a i bank, Calif., and carried among ector of instil,', freshman, stated. The Robe. She' studies, is prepan flowers nnd signs will carry oof! movie test for "Influence of t., FlooiNhow to Entertain the theme, Margaret Hughes, De¬ didn't quite make "The Robe"j MSC AllHHm Piatt dedication t< • Mixers and a student floor- troit sophomore, stated. but she did get her test for the i French scholar show will provide the fun, and Patrons invited • by Miss picture version of the famous 11 \f ft lit ft 1* / ft 1 patrons invited include Prof, and Hughes arc Mr. nnd Mrs. Shce- bestseller. Another had always' " e U ' §Ug ilization and i • •• • died as a resul' Mrs. \V. McMillcn and Prof, and han and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. New¬ wanted to sit in a child's high For Spartan Dead ... cupation of Frai. Mrs. Orden Smucker. Tickets man. chair and throw cereal alt over | The three men. Alpha Epsilon Pi men have the. room tike her two small | can still be obtained from mem¬ . .; p pians are now being formulat- bers of Student club nnd at the et, Henri Ma<|.. selected "Carpetbag Capers" as daughters always did. So she sat od fay the Alumni Advisory student offices of Peoples church. Pelliot will re.. the theme for their house party I on the stage of the Hawaii the- council for a memorial to the in a memorial u :• "The Cement Mixer" has been from 9 to 12 tonight, according later and threw cereal like mad. 312 Spartans who lost their lives rfiosei as the theme of Abbot volume compose.: to Jack 'Raster, New York City Then there was the queen who in World War II. hall's radio party, organized by tions by proiiiinom - freshman. wanted to go to the "cooler." Turning from the traditional Precinct 13 for their dates In the The Herbert Weisingers and That is. she wanted to sit in a statues and stone monuments of lower lounge from !l to midnight. the Herman Blums will be guests | refrigerator to see if she could the.past, the council is consider¬ Patrons will be Mr. and Mrs. of the fraternity. I lose a skin allergy that had de- ing building a useful memorial Stanley D. Gralak and Mr. and Ivelqped with the warm weather. dedicated to peace and under¬ Mrs. Milton Dickerson. I Allowed to cool with the elite, standing among nations. Its ex¬ Frcclnct 4 Dairy Discussion she sat in the meat refrigeration act nature will not be revealed Precinct 4.of Mason hall will box at Tom Breneman's famous until Memorial day, Alumni be hostesses at an informal radio Attracts Many Hollywood cafe and relaxed Director Glen Stewart announc¬ Whan you've done y. fully each day. yon . work faitS rip thr.njfh party in the smoker from 0 to More than too persons are e\- | among the steaks and chops for ed. final aiamt like h hre, And whpti 12 tonight. Dr. and Mrs. L. J. i ten minutes. Yep, her allergy you complete your v ret, Money for the memorial's con¬ Lukei will be patrons. |>ected to attend a conference for ing at Katharine Gibbv (disappeared. struction will be raised through Another dormitory sponsored dairy fieldmen today at MSC, voluntary gifts from alumni, antar any butmex ..fh. » . All of which just goes to show, danca. Pertonnl plan-emeu' event tonight will be North hall's according to Ralph \V. Tenny. the'queen business is a profitable friends of the college, parents of four citiei. Culley. a...no Whirl1, takes place in the Union director of the short course pro¬ balh-'iiin from y to 12. Dick gram. j line. And as the latest Reports be- the war dead and campus or¬ ganizations. Snoot, and his band will play A group of MSC faculty for it is semi-formal party and bcrs, as well as a group of repre¬ mem-I to tomo 'n> ' slH' 'hat I've lready won my bet. Over 2,000 After the first World War a similar drive resulted in the KATHARINE GIBB students voted for the Mardi NCW YORK I? chai«.'-ons include Prof, and Mrs. sentatives of various milk corp¬ building of the original portions BOSTON lb Grns royalty yesterday—which Jame Davidson and Prof, and orations throughout the country, CHICAGO N of the Union Memorial building. will nppoar on the program. seems in prove that Spartans PROVrOCNCt b Mrs Ralph Lewis. Annex Women Invited Among the topics they will dm- xwll take cream and honey and Women from Mary Mayo an¬ cuss "Efficient Can Wash-.ignore their bread and butte nex .tid their guests wilt also ing," "Observation! on Cleaning i Uttein the dance, Hetty Jane Milking' Machines,' and " Train-, """All varsity fonttull players are requested to attend motion Hoe. Detroit freshman alid social ing Field Men." ehaiunun, declared. Chairmen of the various pictures of the reeeiit grid Hohtnsoit house will be the sioti.* are P. S. Lucas. A C scrimmage of Ma.v II, which site ef another term party to¬ /or, ttussctT ttorwood, and will tie shown tn room 215 of night from ft to 12 midnight. Jensen, all of tin* dairy tie Jettison lieldhouse .Monday at •Sigma Nils Cut-tp tnont. ' 5 p.m. Sigma Nu brothers have glib¬ ly eh. sen "Place pigal, Paris" as the t • erne of their term party at tile house from It to 12 tonight, t'r.i/' costumes are the order foi a:tire and the best bedecked rou|i|.' will be awarded a prize, ltus Gilpin. Detroit junior. ('.annuel Crisp 5AMLEL G0LDWYN POPCORN SOLO CANNIFFS it sso*M Tf WiitherinoHhohis 7'it SOmffitJb* Jlbtf t**x 7M US E. Michigan Ave. Fru l«U* "NAMIBIE TUCKS ". Writ* My laaf be.. Dot C. UTS lai, K. y. IS MERLE 0BER0N • IAURENCITOLIVIER • DAT1D Nl^ w, May 17, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE - NEWS Page Five frchesis Prepares Ballet; Dance Honorary Coeds Receive Aivards Orchestra To Accompany Pledges State Fifteen (Continued from Page 1) | tion was made for superior for the annual ballet pantomime, which will be Women the clothing and isions. nutrition div¬ | two weeks at the Foundation plan; camp, she will receive a 12 day May 25 by Orchesis; women's modern dance Orchesis, women's modern («ent',.,1 Janet Dodge received the Anna course in commercial foods at r. in cooperation with the music department, are dance honorary, has pledged 15 Bavha prize of $25 which is of¬ the Ralston cereal company. jiora '> women, announced Marilyn Bur- fered' to a self-supporting jun¬ Joyce. Schumann, Grosse Pointe 1 an lierway. ior ' with high scholastic stand¬ junior, received the Home Eco¬ This year's production will be an interpretation of Pro- ley, East Lansing senior. ing and who shows unusual abil¬ nomics club award of $50 which ff's fantasy "Peter and* r The women chosen as pledges ity in the clothing field, is presented each year to one \\< and the familiar Costumes, Doris Canfield, Grosse were rated on three points of of the junior women chosen to Pointe j Self-supporting third year llti'1': u ker Suite" by Tchai- sophomore; Properties, modern dance techniques, com¬ students are also eligible for the attend Merrill-Palmer school. , Betty Rypsam, Detroit sopho¬ The Pillsbury book prize was ■n department, and localization of movement, and I Louise Campbell award of $15 arship record. are Cecil Nicklo, Speech and for which p , i. of the Speech and [improved their jumps, runs and jipiior women from Dramatics department, and Rob¬ ! rural areas are annually quali- department. Mrs. leaps. Social Service Head ert Wall. Written and Spoken ! fied. . MiKoane will also as- The women pledged were: Pat English department. i Freshman Joyce Rainey, from Leaves For Buffalo ■i the direction o£ the Kinney. Detroit sophomore; Goodrich was recipient of the To Attend Meet Marjorie Striffler, East Lansing Danforth award of two weeks at inn r bv Orchestra 1890 Meels 1946 sophomore: Rhea Yerkey, Good¬ rich sophomore: Maxine Fink- I the American Youth Foundation Ernest Harper, head of the a- lor Schuster, of the camp at Shelby, The prcsenta- partmcnt of social service, leu ,1, oartment will direct the beiner, Middlevillc sophomore; Elaine Soniers, scholarship. yesterday for Buffalo, N. Y.. • , which will play sev- East Lansing Another Danforth award was where he will attend meeting vuents as well as ac- Bophomore; Marilyn Moskowitz, given to Grace Johnson, Robin- of the American Association o1 iitiytiig the dances. The Accord, Mass., sophomore, and sen, ill., junior. In additon to Social Workers and the Nation¬ k Symphony" by Haydn, Mary Jane Smith, Lansing soph¬ al Conference of Social Work -pr'-anj Pantomime" from omore. until May 23. Students taking comprehen¬ r and Gretel, will, be Jeanette Kuroly. Wyandotte The National Conference of sive examinations must pre-1 • i- scores to be present- sophomore; Mary Cratnpton. Grand Rapids, sophomore; Joan sent their photostatic identi¬ j Social W'crk will begin May 20. fication card at the tinje of the Harper will read a paper at e en for the dances in Stuart, Saginaw sophomore; examination, joint session of the National As¬ N; vi.acker Suite" will in- according to Nancy. Rodd. Grand Rapids Paul L. Dressel, chairman of sociation of Schools of Social March of the Toy Sol- sophomore: Margaret Crandell, the Board of Examiners. Those Administration and the AASW Ruth Borsos, Plymouth Benton Harbor sophomore; Dol- students possessing only tem¬ the following day. On May 23 c: Dance of the Candy oris Kay, Detroit sophomore; he will attend a special meeting Pat porary identification cards or - Kinney, Detroit Virginia Pelon, Fenwich sopho¬ to form n national organization none at all will not be per¬ ■"•• ■•c. and Russian Dance, more, and Ruth Borsos. Plymouth mitted to take the examina¬ of social workers engaged in Rypsam,- DetroR^' sopho- sophomore, conclude the list. community organization work. tion unless they have made Bloomer of the Gay nineties prior arrangements at the of¬ Harper is the president of the i ■ • hairmen include: Chin- and the bare midriff of 1846 are The woman who is unable to NASSA and fice of the Board of Examin¬ chairman of the Dance, Joyce Schumann, combined in the attend when her bridge club bathing suit ers. Michigan Community Study a i'ointe sophomore; Dance meets gets the most slams. shown above. Both bloomers and groups. |the Reed Flutes, Joyce Moun- wide checked top button down , Indiana sophomore, and the back. Itz of the Flowers, Barbara d. Detroit sophomore, It is easy, as a rule, to see emitter Heads through people who make spec¬ Student committee heads arc: tacles of themselves. illiams To Open Summer Term plans for housing this attending .conventions on campus have been changed. Miss during the summer months will " r". Corbishley, Housing stay in Mayo. If Mayo does not provide enough room, South for Women, has reveal- Campbell will open its doors to Williams and North the visitors. • I wHl be used, The schedule of summer con¬ and South Williams will ferences includes: Music Special lor 12 weeks, and North II j Course, 4-H, American Society AS FEATURED IN VOGUE ■ will close after six of Farm Managers, Grange 1 oeds going to summer | Youth, Civics and Government ,11 have to wait until j Teachers, County Agriculture ! May to. get a room re- j Agents, Guidance, Public School i Custodians, Seed Analysts, Farm Pall, however, will not Women, and Vocational Agricul¬ • this summer. Women ture Teachers. HOVERED WAGON Paul Sachs pioneers the return to the fair lady days of . petticoats and parasols with a "coveted wagon" Missouri print... rufilcs and bows ancj tiny wasp-waist complete the r picture. A Verney fabric in Leiuon 1 lucjuoise and Shell Pink. Sues 10 to' 16. 16 S,,R'I Her FLOWERS from \ \e • f" i' Hermie Says — Spartan \j If By TOM RIORDAN At .400 en Iii SPORT Shorls aroundusedthe passing hao several left-handed Spartan campushalfbacks right — Charley for out Rnchman spring t i?i drill?. He got so to seeing his Working backs throw the pigskin t-om the southpaw^kide that one day he. started yelling at one for passing right-handed. 1: t' .ok some moments before Charley Was convinced'that the gridde, wasn't a"portsidcr — even though the htilfback humorously volunti*.?d,to pass left-handed. riavinc shortstop with the Spartan ,Tayveo baseball team is John Hi ienko, younger brother of the MSG varsity catcher and captain, Ben. In a recent inter-squad contest John lashed nut a double d single to prove that big brother Ben isn't the only one in the i -mily who can lay the willow to the horsohide. Homing up during the next two weeks'on the sport pages of tt-.r -Bate News will he the alt-fraternity and all-dormitory soflball teams in addition to the all-independent which appears todai. etmit. He singled and or mediately stole second where he was In seorlng position tu com.- over with the winning run. Backs Up Pasqitels'New Loop .-v•• ak. in 11is first appearance for State." crashed on' a home -a: v. t* the bases loaded against Michigan Normal ' He als,. gut 'MEXICO CITY. May 19 ('.'Tu 'Why bring it up?" He asked. . lilts against Nutre Dame. Biggest defensive asset of Bala Ilu'.h arrived in Mexico "Any UiS. player could still *»P. In- tremendously powerful tlirowiiu: arm. Ii is one ot '.oda\ t look the baseball write to Pasquel i over (Jorge Pas- i'.v ■" urns ever seen on the Michigan State diamond auvn:; -iiiiat:' u. and predicted that quel. Mexican League president > piavei- baned from organized and offer his services for more p.ill l"i pimping. P. the Mexican pay. The only thing those suits I .vague will lie received again will do is to expose Vtfrriun rii MS1'. Slurs , organized bail's contracts with the contro¬ Xlic ftirmei Suit.in oi Swat re- versial reserve clause to the Rale Hi«rli On Spartan Squads i-alled that aft r he broke into courts." JA " Niii«: (ici« Vcli tin With i an¬ respect to Branch Rickey. H» i IIITK STRATTARB | AM als,. hold tin.ee national nual s,ili»rj u; T n 14, he refused Brooklyn Dodgers president, su¬ ;A«iairi«l \ an- Ttula li.ai". ttie past season the i rwwili in Km,i,lei an>i «;u re? a $20,0.01) filler from the old fed¬ ing for damages, because the •p., •. • wimtring and fencing | eentlv invited t>. r. prc-ci.t his eral League "fleeau <■ 11wy said Mexican League signed away ' . , Aft.- i*j oi tlie services ef four I would lie barred !p h.nt'jall Luis. Olmo and Mickey Owen. Setfridy. j homeland in the Smith A i . „ . > '"i, athletes.'' Ilirei ol I chainpiorrsbtpwA-bvi.i K de forever." Ruth commented: lout ye>t v "Rickey -is •.< i .ng froiu South. Aiiier-I Janiero. ■ i: Dl -added: "When the'Kcd- tooiish. Those guys are always i vv es u . Ais' «' fi.M ,iIIK'rt Kinope and | Expert Bin Things ral I.im.j. ■ ' ruined organized suing for something." till- af' Enrique| "We expert P the ball took all the players back." High Post For Babe? «V-■ . home town buddies Kl, Will 'lake 'Km Hack He said he had not been of¬ (trail lyaquil. Ecuador and ,,ntinued Coach . M.i\.ttree -|| ."In tile lads same Way.' orga'n- fend a Mexican League post, tiolu- sue just as much L,,, at S(|i""l : ' ei '-e • t„ ired hall wH! laki Pack any time and knew nothing of reports that . i the water as they a MS( . all Ui.e really gmd players now he might be Risked to become iqild take il tl" t into eompe'ili..", 'ml! he was banned f< i playing n the Mexi- Ipgh commissioner of .the , minq teach Charles , Mexi¬ nrV€.r l|lllt„ A- 1 tan .League can la-ague. Asked whether he ; condition and in Me an Lea- v.'.iiild accept such a post, h- •• ming mentor has theI,... praises foi Abel (id-; ,,hie,i. a New snid: "I can't discuss that mat¬ N morning ter now." "lily does he d'M'Very- ,\1< i,,udr. ■ \ .. d when, he's in tin ['I Sal-., Ruth nodded however when "I think asked it hv w i uld accept a maj- .'am man, always ,"d- j, , ■ ;,, , lt. •, i .corking aitd extreme- mant hv "Dut th.-y don't want mo ;cn,iv,i ,, ,, ; declare: Met'atisc-y there: he assert) .1. "They're >• to the coach.. (!dhei' ., , s •ft 11... Michigan state news Fuge Scvet Le M JVs Marauders Take Seven Posts' Rubber Man Rares Ruck For Action clj '16 Independent All-Star Team t teams grabbed. "Bud" Meade on third, and Tony in three attempts. Waldrnn in the outfield. • it" the positions Single selections from other I The team record of four walk¬ clubs are Bill Is;. News indepen- A.lmy. hard-hitting away wins speaks for. itself, and infielder for Michigan-Niagaras, if league all-star and V\ cs Bates, n main ; by managers of almost every player on . tin) Ellsworth" i iouse squad. cog in the hibs* squad is t f all-star timber. j are dominated Myrt's Marauders lost only to , league chomps, DZV. Among the key men foV Del Ea a isSa red By Marauders, run- Myrt's were Joe Krakora on the ('I llill. Stars For i.i the Indepen- mound, Warren Huey as back¬ .... >,ugh its three- stop, Philadelphia Flub ■ : and Buss Brinker, outfield¬ er, all first team selections. are as follows; For Audcx house outfielders | PHILADELPHIA. May 16 i/Pi White on the Wayne ar.d Bob Taylor led ah ~ The (it is,:; m Bights saved attack which netted two victories iLelmar Enriis iron, the minors ' :c> on first base, but !r. Ileum,'... an ovirnighf i- "T rite v itll.Philadeipl V ll-Iudejjeiicleiit Team tuns i n lis i.wft nooK. The ;!■»-year eUi ait;.. ,.i..r ,vhi ; cs. DZV First hasp ."tc« i..!< took tic. big :u".o iron Cm':. .Michigan-Niusfaras Second bast- ; the navy ■•in the Pgctic , n Kate-. Kllsworth house Shortstop I Fliillies ao. b.r lion. m.-.-.n m.-- -out as a big ieagu.'i Jj.-adi;. DZV. . Third base :.. grca' .. i i: vlor, Audex house • Outfield [.style.' • ." ... ! The Blue Javs dropped. 6-- Hal Newhnuser, pictured above going through rub!- l; : ..ef, Myrt's Marauders Outfield • game lo the Chicago c o.. m . . rontortinns. usually a'late starfcr has won ivc r.imi" in. Atidex house Outfield j inning." v. sterdav by. ' K".n on, defeat so |ui ;m> year, ltc-ides being .sidelined a f- Imn. DZV Outfield potindeil out foui tuts, tupped with swollen lie a arm. me- irecti hurling fur a club tlu H lev, Myrt's Marauders 'a nintir tuning 1; Catcher mm • t m' a -ingle hittei in toe .'i(tt) bracket. V.I .'e,' DZV Pitcher I the count., Whai's n.mVt.. ',i 'mH led vens'atiiinail.r a. Myrt's Marauders Pitcher Plays l.lke Veteran j He had the dence ot a poise v i veteran' evt . • i ■ .; ; tin ip- WOMEN'S SPORTS Teams Rosy; Little B.v BARBIE AI.I.EN Boy Big Bat || his crgr.n./ixl iia.-eoall. i? Emit'd lo'oi'.e v •vpe;>ien;.i .vith Tr-m L' 1'iLL slugging 'i out in Iron. Uonn! Archery 'a >([nads Play i ten gue in the in 194:; t'la.-s I Ir ;• • !■ ,o S' women's e Women •:i.i 1 gym are' the Use ail Columbia i teams itti fwoen May lit and May Saturday -.• v nine Reporting last. • Km,: j ii' Beta Pm kr. ickingj oft Kwuig ig.in State 11 send ii was ticketed as a fine prospec . iaiuse m tm- week'' n - m all tiiere bc.hg » : .;.lv weather kept •needing a year or tv.-o in tin tu;e eontest, The. winning pit 11 erg: ,'nliniii athletic teams in'- I minors to trim ott t-.t magi ' n-, 'm v v.a.. Jikiy W.di'ams : hoot cted the:r. to miss edges. The tit Iliil. sow. v r. ... i ■ • I Competl! IOII vtcu-d Mason -| sli.it .a ' Alpba 11 .in- .An s making a tiee sessions yes- r.o returned ««•: ■, k,,i m.i Del;,, ;»-4 r. . v. til :»<• V..VI-II !-• A '..ration for a week- ■ ould be sent-to tin om- rs .s.'ii out first being iilluui t. William-. . thr Wititiri. At y packed with high the D, iima D.i \I> Wii.S i hv 1. .'SIM .• .-i- •. fU•«'. tion. major clubs, Saturday's pla,\ will Waivers Sought- .11 I'M !?i c 'it'll 111 ! .ill!) I ! ' •• • t . !n>m • t( 424 Manager But ('nan . ('.irht.i r Livrn, a class H i.itmg, ,u tan-Gn.it 1 .a k cs .m , . m oirif! tinL V. irTi• :■ -i Ai- »» < .1 ' ■ i1 y i ft t »<»!,»,' i. l! » Mm to est. slated for 3 30 Dei on the •.yur.ei ' h. : :m u .. l» Veil "ge field team would clam ii.- i clubs lad fur him a: d h luila ■.'St', track team will ..m; Dame on the Spar- was withdrawn Cnapi; , -i him the left Jt.it ; Kappa i oirnrtia ' t't' ai' 4- -!i»• h is located west. in giipJen'Ap- - •,i 1 ■'• 4'1 ;s stadjUn . .n a iluaS. i and h< s stuck, batting •. res- all, n. f.Uo S'" '. ci (iatntna 1* ;.. j •r At'»i' in- :-4c. :.ud ,i!t4:; if tattl. first 1 pectiibk1 2UI Aith th.e.t »■ / i' • knocked m tht Wllinilii; : m ir • ■ .. state,'home f vompt last* *t?.. t itj PJI.I. j banK-s •a. irmnm ot no .!- | I MM coved the best \ Biattu: was« th mug thc_tennis club .o t to the Irish and |in the 1 v. : i«i during tht !i,m • arid Mas 01V !» A'l.illi TlitMTJi nothinx I f irst- ad will face t yeai I sjient in the ia\> ; .0 ; - t ' .i! U«'(f VV.Mi \ he lo; • A . it. >; c, and P ■ ♦ • f lamiy 1 Li mis h • ;A < like B V M» 1 Si • • In; U t Kappa ft iffn, ' • otbhli ti Help- Lansing am • - country . j num. .1 "hr \'anclenntor .• 1 ui West Mayo 1 ■ "> 1,1 - !'( :.t It ^ulat* coat a 11. . tat f» affair with .Wayne' IVirgit !mdk ai: nelpid .« i Mason A ciuh, 1 '. A .1 »y» V Scan > - . • ■♦if well fttcked u . borncr ' ..'en f i yesterday wh'lv ,.«• wpip piayi'ng' top« tm ab -iii tliti ho j. Itch !!!'., hotlOl '01 v <;tf,or;V >l< C«,1- washed . at and ] on Guai I MaVo. i. _c t !♦ Id ,. V b« en 1 . I* M id- . All rofds iiiterented hi enter- • .1. ' f .Hob /'Kii ' (i-..it cry, . n May .4, 1. ' 1 at* field.. • ymruis.um and tnni' learns as they (lui j Jerry Lutes wields Babe i'.' the Space ale provided 12 niton ' i- gobs wi.l Hutu's 60th hone- riiu^h.it and iggiafe spurts Macklio field tough. - Nick Sterling dons an 1879 stadium MitiM' of footbaP. seat; \\( Spartan baseball art .veteran catcher's mask in a visit to Joe; baseball's hall of fame, t'.op- ; 28,000. baseball 4.000 and the field!. . .e ,|ii.0wO. toe I,III S\M>\ .und in an ei- 1 erstown. N. V. tlack 2.500. • •tr.v sailors' bats j soi.m; G J :. record is three'! . ■d 'so' defeats. All « t • e gained on the )IU l< "OL \ v^T \\ I tilling I j) If It V Flo Ham ■;ly/ LAKES. N. .1 ' fUOHUMS ' . Jot Louis became I'h the fit of his | COME- day that he d.s- slugged out the ' his workout with TO bare-headed. '3 tng for. -the de- i • • orld heav yweigh*- j i:Conn in Yan- ' J . -"c ;• osjiuin Juae 19. b'/Xcd going one each and Perk' j SEE - SANDY'S DINNERS -e. SHORT ORDERS taking on Fitch! •i! f -r two each.. GRILL ICE CREAM k LESSONS ok class REID'S FLORIST SHOP SATl It DAY AND SI MlAY 1LUU lo 11 P. M. ' " N k INSTRL'CTORS K,N > RED CEDAR 12s \V. Grand River 8-3551 SLNUAY 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. ,|N«' .STABLES ' vs AT HARRISON Page Eight michig Foreign Ministers Adjourn, Affairs of State Still Deadlocked On Issues By LIZ COKKY and THAIS LUCAS PARIS, May 16 (/P) — The foreign ministers of the treasurer, Chet Lulek, Dearborn ger, Pontine United States, Britain, France and Russia broke off thejr three-week old Paris conference tonight, adjourning'until WITH all the voting going on during the past week, soror¬ sophomore, and seceretary is Radke, Grosse I>. ities and fraternities have Ray Zarza, Chicago, 111., junior. and Donna ,j<.', "h. June 15 still deadlocked over major issues and peace Bat had time to pledge and initi¬ Lambda Chis recently pledged sophomore. The treaties for still initiated 14 Y. Ph*. Italy and the* ate members, and to elect new 11 hew men. They are Donald < Balkans. otov. He insisted the four pow¬ officers. tive chapter. r must first agree among them- Gamma Phi Beta has pledged L;iwrence, Detroit freshman; Craig, Detroit In their last meeting this ers Barton Issacscn, Detroit fresh¬ Peabody, Birrr. afternoon they initiated re¬ selves on such treaties, the in- j Betty Richardson, Detroit fresh- man; Jadk Trndeau, Dearborn Barbara Fox. r, vised armistice terms for Italy to formant said. man: Marguerite Hammc, Bay freshman; Robert Hicks, Mt. man; Barbara !'. aid her reconstruction, an Amer¬ ■ , City sophomore; Joyce Taylor, Clemens freshman; Kenneth freshman: Ma ican informant said, but reach¬ Byrnes Not Considered I Lansing ' freshman; Sally Miller, Jordon, Munith junior; and Rob¬ troit freshman. Y; .. Detroit freshman; and Jacquel¬ ed no agreement on the question ert Smart, Battle Creek fresh¬ lor,'Detroit For Court, Truman Says ine Frost. Detroit freshman. s.., of a peace treaty for Germany. man. „ i New initiates into Alpha XI Other initi;,v There was not even any agree¬ ment on appointment of a special WASHINGTON, May 16 '^Hne.ta are Anita Basso. Owosso Others are William Wagar, Nancy Morean Secretary of State James F. freshman. and Joan Combs, East Linden freshman; Donald Hol- man: Grace ! commission to study German Byrnes is not being considered i Lansjn(, freshman. bert, Tulsa, Okla., freshman: Tom freshman: 1. problems in advance of any con¬ by President Truman at this siema Alpha dec ted a Lightbody, Detroit frcshmon; Ed¬ Grosse Point, ference on a German treaty, this time for appointment as chief. . rtnri»v gar Martin, Mt. Pleasant fresh¬ € ,r- ^ Le Hoffman, t; informant said. U. S. Secretary justice, the President told his I neV'L*.! « man, and Bert McLaughlin, East omore; Mm... of State James F. Byrnes had news conference today. , night. B.U Peterson, Dearborn Lansing freshman. ' land Park fremiti proposed such an advance study, The President made his obser- vation in response to a request! |"nl°«aw £T, "'VT.*2, a Over at the Alpha Phi house Grinnell, Dc\ and a German treaty conference e . T the women pledged four new Marge Mollis..! for comment on reports that!mcmbpr "f Blue Ke-V anci Ta" next Nov. 12. members; Cathy Cooper, Grand Byrnes was under consideration! Beta Pi. Vice-president is Jack more, and (l» Byrnes also had sought un¬ for the post. I Leonard. ML Pleasant junior; Rapids sophomore; Barbara Yea- junior. successfully to have the minis¬ ters set a definite date now for a peace conference — preferably in July—to write treaties for Store Hours Friilay ... 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Finland, Italy, and the Balkan nations but was opposed by So¬ viet Foreign Minister V. M. Mol- J acob/5ort/L Fast 1^1 lining THE BAND ALL AMERICA WANTS prepare your legs for mii miner . . . 1.ES BROWN playing a special advance release on COLUMBIA RECORDS No. 3C972 "Ah. Yes. 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