Jleven Students Receive Wards At Ag Banquet Honors Given for MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Scholarship, Leadership, Wtivities to Outstanding Men of Division Vol. 34 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MAY 34, 1046 •;.ven students in the School of Agriculture received y'.arship and activity awards for outstanding work in ht. department at the Agriculture council hantjuet last ' . •. zes Nation fh.- Sears and Roebuck award to the freshman in agri- M kite House Negotiators Foil *cultiire who is outstanding |a ffiit" Mtuuav nrgtutttiors rat UB11C6 for leadership went to Laura Burgess, of Bay City. Jake Irroup lo t vert Trunsporlttlion Tie-Up TODAY'S Yenema, Nuniea junior, cognized as the outstanding stu¬ dent in his school, was Riven tlie rec- To Perform i U ASHINV.TOX, .May 'J.'t (/!') order a brownout in eastern and midwestem — The government will coal-burning Oreliesis Will Present !areas early next week if the rail strike continues or soft CAMPUS Danford foundation award and will spend the summer at their I coal mining is halted again. 'Peter and the W olf,' agricultural camp. Alpha Zeta Cup Will ( rackor Snilo* j This was announced tonight by the Civilian Production "Administration. I \e»e Herbert Winner received Way the (bvhesis, women's modern! The Word followed Hell-llo/p Toi>s |the state- u national agricultural honorary in of Mayo don't have to Alpha Zeta dunce honorary, will pro-! incnt by a spokesman for scholarship cup. lit about a new hat. A black!the floriculture division iltue, with the cooperation of I soft coal industry that j Social Events Hud w has been volunteer-iCoulter, the music', and dramatics the-mines will have to shut down ; i Detroit freshman, was in 34 hours because of l.nlrnad ng his services; As soon presented with the Atlee Burpee > departments, a .ballet pantomime a coed, enters the door | Seed company award Tor scho- of Pmkof left's fantasy "Peter For Tonight ear shortages if the continues. rail stnke c dives for her hair and atching its if he had | larship. |and the Wolf," and Tchatknw- "Nut Cracker Edward Falck, chief of the Forestry activities . division | Suite" h>- I lute atmosphere and production agency's bfr.ct Of ; -covered a worm. plaque went to Wes Fatham and ■ morrow night at 7:45 in College "eontinuous Fred Shultc. The plaque, with niditorium. daneitig" will lie emerRcney controls, told re- two of the unusual.features porters the agency is all set to their names inscribed, will be Russian Itallet Produced The Easy IT ay hung m the Forestry cabin. The prevailing at the Bell-Hop take "pretty drastic action." The score to he interpreted py nice tonight in the Union ball- Brouiiout Saves Virginia Quiroz. Detroit jiin- 1945 scholarship award for for- Elertrlrtly |orchesis members has been pr.o- • •in from 9 to 13 midnight. tonk a book out of the 11- cstry was given to Carter Quails, dured successfully by the Uiis- He said the contemplated An informal event sponsored brownout rarv a few days ago to write a DcsIorc, Mo., sophoniore. sian ballet. All dances 1 •een i,v order, to save on elec¬ hotel administration majors >rm paper. She easuall.v glane- Dudley Hall. Fast Lansing sen¬ composed by the women tricity generated from coal, Dr- on •a campus and open t>> all State the introdurtion ior, won the George Phillips sen¬ chesis under the. would supplant a "request" for t and direction f j Indents, the dance will present such action which CPA made he- iinuht it would be a good hook ior award. Borden company pre¬ Miss Anne Kuehl and M i Mar-1 Diek Charles' orchestra, while fore the coal strike I nice was »r the purpose. When she roI sented S300 to the outstanding ga ret McKonne, both of the interlude "spots" will be filled called. , round to writing the paper she junior dairy major. The recipi¬ physical education department. by Charles Kilerlc at the key¬ CPA still lias an unlet in ef- iMniverrd the text was in Latin. ent was Felix J. Jeseott. The coeds have taken their cues board nl a Hammond organ. MSC Awards Icqt requiring electric utilities for the composition of the danc¬ MSC Eifrrlc to Play Requests lo pool their facilities to con¬ agriculture activities es from the musical themes ot derails To Sell award went to Stan Anderson, the score, or from the narrator's "There's A Small Hotel" will serve (■••al. Another emeigency Sault Ste. Marie junior, and the he the theme thelody of Eiferle uder still on the books directs ]dialogue Nippies In Union MSC scholarship award was giv- en to Donald Sutchill, Cam.sen¬ Ira, The college symphony i relies- who M ill play. request numbers. manufacturers or gas b- begin Eiferle, now appearing at the rationing when their coal stocks under, the direction oj Alex¬ 7:30 a:m. today the Red ior. who has a 2.5 nil-college av¬ ander Schuster, of the music de¬ Hotel Olds in Lansing, spent drop below n three week- sup- post of the American Le- erage partment, will accompany mem¬ four years in the navy and eon- 1 'y- •cgan selling veteran-made Dean Howard C. Rather pre¬ bers in all dances and trinhtnd musically to the United Friek said the new unlet draft- .panto¬ •s on the :outh sid | of sided at last night's banquet," Nations Peace Conference in San Sec RAILROAD, Page 2 the, mime, as well as playing several ; River ave. and in the Francisco. low-(first since 1943. and W A. W'cnt- other numbers. . i k of the Union. worth, of the Borden Dairy mm- Hither to The appearance of the Union uitant Jack Morris. Elkhart. pany. was guest s|ieoker. Awards Explain Robert iluber, Cincinnati. O., building tonight will lie- altered hteal Dot icemen -ophumore. tias stated that were presented by Dean Ernest phntnore. somewhat to stimulate •iximately 1.5 members of thejL. Anthony. will explain stories of the scores, as the pan¬ the hotel, Peter Gems, Canton. ((, a great ('.hecli Forgeries Cedar post will take part in tomime is being enacted. sophomore, general chairman, campaign. This i the first that a veteran's organiza- Seniors Set Date The first half of Ihvprrform- said. Luggage, bell-hop figures, Of Do tire Tickets ance will he an interpretation "f and programs in the form of keys •n campus has participated .•lid F.a t Lansing police haw la en the "Nut Ci acker Suite," con- hotel name tags to lie re¬ :.e nation, wide sales ire,>n carried (in every year which Of Final Dance sistiirg of seven dances.. This ceived will be some at a mock "trout" desk, of the ctferts util- investigating the forging • I tick¬ ets used tn gain admission It, the re is the story of little Marie. the first worlrl war. Because of difficulties in ob¬ Maidt (Iras held Saturday night See I MM IIKS1S. Pace I taining an otitic Ira, the Senior Chief Arthur Brand lath r said '.<■ group ha- 1,090 poppies I Commencement ounce has been (•rill to he Open that through a chec k id tin party • by veterans in Perry Junes. 'slated for MS( 1 SI11 East Lansing post of the to Lois Banzet, East Lansing ed at Union desk. et stutis bus not been 1 onqiletcd, •■■•an Legion will be pro¬ cording to Jack Breshn, senior sinlor and ticket chairman. but the chief indicated tin possi¬ mt sales on the north side of class These tickets must be ex¬ pre ident. bility that other forgerie would i d River. Dick Charles and his' band changed at the accounting oft ice Uliildmrn (>roii|> tic found, lie said that loin ot will provide music for the infor¬ for reserved seat passes, she the tickets had been printed and mal affair, tickets to which will added. To Present Play one other bad been photographed be limited to 250. .Seniors will be Six hundred seventy-five tic- fiom an original ticket. ADIO ROUNDUP given preference to purchase of the ticket- for one day kets will be sold for each <>f the after two performances. May 31 and at 2: Children's Theater ha- sched¬ uled three plays for presentation The police have revealed no other information on the ease. WKAR 870 kc 15 -tomorrow 111 49 Audi¬ — which the sale will be open to June 1, some of these being held After the initial sale, it, which torium, according to Director 1200 tickets were sold 111 the student body. 1 for ticket booth sales. Jean Granville, Saginaw gradu¬ approx¬ His MORNING— imately two hour-. College au¬ ate student. thorities had more tickets print¬ Melody at Seven Six membi rs of the play dir¬ Dawn Salute Creivs Construct Play Set ection class will produce the ed, hoping that this would pre¬ vent rc-sclling at black-market Morning News year's final group ot play-, casts prices. By TO.M NORTHWAY iblueprints, 12 students are en- :>f which will include 30 Lansing -Songs to Remember It's, a large order to change gaged in building heavy-looking and East l.onsing children. - Homemaker's Hour Fairchild theater's stagfr-mto "an stairs and. woodwork, applying "Six Who Pass While the Len¬ INt'wuian ( IiiIi to hie Parent's Forum old house just around the corner tour coats of paint to the walls tils Boil"1 is directed by Sue Headline Edition from Columbia university." and adding an alcove to the hv- Avcrill, Birmingham -emor, and Gran the program Is Chairman for the dinner is —Lest We Forget "We hope it will look like an j low stage, "Who Laughs I.a-t," directed by Helen Kroll, Lansing senior. "'-Columbia Masterworks old house that's been lived in,"1 When completed, the set will Patricia Bccvhler, Charlotte sen- Tickets will be handled by John Behind the News stated C. H. Nickle. designer and be loaded onto the hydraulic or- »or. and Dorothy Dy if tin, | Haas, Detroit freshman, and Hi-th MSC vs. Mich. Normal scene technician. "The rooms; chestra pit and raised to stage Birmingham senior. Murphy, Flint junior. ..f,(l Your Dinner Music will have a cluttered and 'well- j level. Finishing touches on scen- No admission charge is made The banquet is open to all Cji for these programs, Mi-s Gran¬ Catholic students and their Veteran is Ready for broken-in' appearance." jery and lighting will ready the ville stated. friends. Business I Working-according to detailed I stage for dress rehearsals. _ / m '*• - * r ! Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ^Iday, May 24 | ;.fi m Grin and Bear It •I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS MadAsHopps Entered ai second-class matter under act of March 1879 at the post-offlce. p ; East Lansing, Mich. Offices located on ground floor ot east wing of Union Building Annex, room 8. By JANICE HOPPS Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students of Michigan State college. Telephone — College Phone 8-1511 ISH I could take a rain Member Associated Collegiate Press Editorial Office — Ext. 260; Business Office — Ext. 208. w: check on some of these commencement activities National Advertising Service, Inc. ts^per'yea" by "maii-^ w'per'rEu and come back next year for the Cattrge fuitiihcn IUpreuMativ* b> college carrier to studenta: 83 * itO MxcieoN Ave New Vosx. N. V. per year by college carrier to »«■ festivities. There are a lot of •» i • soitos . tot Iiolii • iu rueciare studenta. things I'd like to do before I MEMBER OF TltE ASSOCIATED PRESS leave mv Alma Mammy, but it The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication j doesn't look like I'll be aide to of all news dlspatchci credited to it or not otherwise credited-In this paper them in'o the next two and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on, squeeze "'tm special dispatches herein are also reserved. . weeks. "Faculty Advisor - A. A. APPLEOATE A l"t of graduates have men- Manager JAN noPPS tinned fond memories of the Editor .M^H»N_HECJCEL I |)rjn^ band concerts, but I seem Advertising Manager to have nothing but fond visions. Jll.l. I.IPPEKT Night Editor I'd put that on my list for next Night" Sports Editor At I.AN W »(»» year because I know I'd enjoy it EDITORIAL STAFF I a, lot. more without that eight o'clock test looming over my Night Editors — DEE HEARING, HELEN C.OVER, JEAN JARV1S, JILL I.IPPERT, JEANETTK NIXON. head. \Vnmrn\ Editor CAROIAN KARNEY And befor n I went to a col¬ Feature Editor - KEN KUHN Editorial Writer MORTON II. SMERLING I lege dance i li- showed my face among the her seniors, I'd take at least half an hour to bask in Will We Fail Again? the bathtub. No more of this rush, "f going to r!nssc5> and Michigan State college students were asked to contri-1 meetings until -:\ ••'■ h^k. in- hute to the Red Cross — the goal set was not reached, j haling my dinner. attending an- Michigan State college students were asked to contribute " h'' meet in— '1 ■ • ~1 1 ~ "" ,,1C to the World Students Service Fund - and fell far short ^ "I ran report great progress in our reconvn of tile goal. _ , j and st.ll managing '•> br half an We've designetl u new gadget, settled three • Today Michigan State college^ students are being asked | hllUr Llt,. Yeah. 1 know, it's few dealer's samples, and managedjo get OPA t pour planning. on our product!" to buy the symbolic poppy. The goal is not a specific justRutmighty that's all nn the fun side amount'of money, but the sale of 1,000 poppies. "The fin thu serious side, I'd like toj need not be an inevitable sentence. goal was not reached" see board someone tn jump ban the gambling in on Union |Chinese Army Captures Cliuii«cliiiii the Union, but t-■ keep the legit-| MUKDEN. Manchuria, May 23 have changed 1,.. • Wheels Of Peace Grind Slowly imate card games going. Th etieally. of course, 1 suppose -. oPi — A Chinese government the communique n I communique announced today ernmt nt military . , Our major policy objective .is a just and equitable peace. cards have no plat in a col-1 'he recapture of Changchun, Mukden aid ('•• of State Byrnes declared in his report to the capital. Defending lege, but for some students they Manehurinn within the city I Secretary are remarkable sanity savers-. Conununi-t forces withdrew their commander. <,- nation. K very one has to relax a few eastward after putting up only to defend the 1.. ■ Granted. But how do we po about it? Certainly our time a day. but, unfotinnately weak and scattered resistance means.". failure to come to any agreement with the Russians cop- some of ti- can't g< imtne to do it within the city. The conin-imiu . tributes nothing to the realization of world peace. I understand tii.at a couple of The Communists took Chang¬ Gen. Tu Li-Mr The unsuccessful foreign ministers' parley in Paris indi¬ fellows from the ipionset hilts chun on April 18 after a fiery commander tm • - four-day battle. This was .-trik- added that desp.t. cates that the major powers are reluctant to place all were begging the Alpha Gams for the use of their""3»noker yes- I '"glv contrasted by today's gov- populace their eaVds on the table, face up. Diplomatic intrigues are lined terday. They wanted it just i„ng |cr"mc"t announcement of easy cheer entry nt still the mode. nougti tor a couple of hands of reeoijquest at 11 a.m.. four hours fcrcts. Byrnes demands a full-dress peace conference where all bridge. • after the first government troop- the 21 nations that fought against the Axis can come to¬ Second. I'd have .1 few rounds I entered. gether. thrash out their grievances, and draw up an over¬ with the campus police who have No Communist report cn thr Kelly Issues Statement all settlement. Russia shys away from this proposal. decided that providing police situation had been received here, LANSING, M. Already we have waited too long. The longer we put protection is not in their realm and there was no immediate in¬ f duties. 1'he force makes itself dication what —Governor Ha: the off treaty-making, the dimmer our hopes for mutual government available for directing traffic^ success would muan to tfi" paci- tonight that a agreement become. seeing that -individuals stay in fication efforts of General Mar- i in regards t.> n <■ Establishing pence in the world is a "long, hard process. line and answering emergency -hall, special American envoy ' in Hbles, which We cannot afford to tarry. calls; but seeing that a woman - vegetab! \V 1 j Nanking, 1. night editor gets safely home at | As if b •tch in advance any |of 36 hours, it ' RAILROADS .'! ,i m. is beyond the call of duty. suspicion that Changchun might tinues." Perhaps our local law enforc¬ a union-administered health and ers will see tneir duty only when (Continued from Page I) ed by CPA' also would cut in¬ dustrial and commercial use of welfare fund. they get an. emergency, call some The mines were taken over by night and find that one of these CLASSIFIED ADS electricity by 15 to 20 per cent. Krug.und Moroell at 12:01 Wed¬ See IIOITS. Page 5 WANTED Utilities Have Month's Supply nesday morning. Morg_Uian '200 — | I'AS KNiiKttS inr Call porta nr. t: hah: of them closed yesterday, and ov¬ CPA, Falek reported, already •ombinntion t«»* has cheeked electric utilities and er 100 more today. The late aft¬ ernoon total of shut-down work¬ ^ DELL/* » for. (I? tails V FT IVOFNT and omplo' fauk. 22175 a:1. ; ♦ found that most of them have 2 SWALLOW • , ings was 2.231 out of about apart m >y June enough coal on hand to last from A Swell Place for a Big Time V lor, . 14.500. At the same hour the sol¬ 7- alter :30 p ,n. W9 28 to 35 days, id fuels office reported 102,808 'Meanwhile John L. Lewis was men idle and 174,030 working. FRI. and SAT. called back to the,.\Vhlte House ;is the'government strove to set¬ VNlSt. tle the soft coal controvcrsey. With about halt of the 400,000 Sprt'cli Majors I'laii DANCE or Furnished house for Luce achats. Hun¬ of TOWAR l A East Lansi bath, lull ha minors already out of the gov¬ ILiiit|ii<-t For Tonight State College Favorite I ch in nice neighbor- fiefrrences. Pnbne gas, furnace, 2 lots 50x120 ernment-sei/.cd pits, top offic¬ Plan are completed for tl itudio. 5-1215. 148 $1450 flown, ? Frank L Finn ials pondered the conditions laid Speech I'fv t- i '' * downVv Lewis if the mines are 30 this DICK t i be kept running beyond Sat¬ church. (.'It luni P.itt; SNOOK !<>'-. Xt; I'Gt'PI.E need small 'apart- urday night: aid. Ro (hik. ni'. r . ALPHA Lewis Mum on Strike Future hounced„ ■mt^ .... r'.ddVcn Please gall Lieu- The two-week truce culled by Guest of h'niio AND 1US ORCHESTRA • the United Mine Workers', lead¬ ing will be Dr. V. H. Kti CO.MPLETE ln-amiy of members er. expires then, and he has not recently named head JJ.il. CRAZY HOUSE to be pro- indicated whether he will grant speech department.- to ..t.i rinlay. Saturday, and Sun- May 31. June 1. June 2. iT.'f.i further time for working out a Prof. Paul D.» Bagwell, contract. t, head of the department of writ- RESERVATION'S now being accept- The negotiations were broken tea and poken English. •' "Bell-iiop." off by conciliators a week ago, Dawn Hall, Detroit senior and ! I'njon desk. 148 when the producers flatly re¬ ticket chairman, revealed that | ti HAl rj;;V V°UK VACATION NOW V\ HANK S DUDE RANCH on EVERSHARt' jected Lewis' demand for a sev- i 150 tickets put on sale the n^rtnern shores of Lake Michi- Wednesday f'l< News 'office S en per cent tax oit payrolls for [ open affair have been sold Kar. if, the upper pennisular Horse naeg ridmg. swimming, fishing, surf- noaiii REWARD, g: ruling, ky-acking. biking, dan- fountain pen ' WRITTEN 7 Party-party, beach parties, hav Sentimental va OUR WORDS FOR IT AREN" • oe.-. tor ami relaxation as you like it. Wall. 203 Maso young people onlv — 18 to 1 IN GREEK £> years. Get in touch with Don BROWN billiold c n-.' Borgeson for full particulars, 8-3557. iaa tant personal pape - I 8-9093! David Vaugh INTER CO-OP COUNCIL „ . Haslett busses direct to the dnor 1 li ih — East Lansing high': c^am? co"cert tonight at 8. WILL the person Returns linn, p.m. - 1, ,, p.m. . J a m Get your schooldate auditorium. Price 40c. army sun glasses ' and make Falcone I washroom yesterday j Jealous. 148 cau Lany at 7-1583 ait $■'» Friday. May 24, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Students Receive V.A. Cautions Vets Byrd Demands Truman Against Prolonged Awards For Merit Training Courses Act On J. F. Campbell, chief of voca¬ Railroad Strike Student journalists of MSC's throe publications State tion rehabilitation and education Senator Wants Stern Measures jiews. Wolverine, and MSG Veterinarian—have been pre- for Veterans administration jeiitt »1 with awards for outstanding work on publications WASHINGTON. May 23 (/P) — Senator Byrd (I)„ Va.) ikiring the past school year. throughout Michigan, warned demanded tonight that President Truman appear before The awards, announced at the annual publications ban- against training course- that are Congress and recommend "the sternest measures" to com¬ too long and programs not based met Wednesday evening,* bat the railroad strike. on sound prospects of eventual r,tv certificates of merit, Other Awards employment. Byrd.made this proposal in a formal statement as the silver and gold keys. I Certificates were received by Supervision, of veterans en- Senate—held in a late ses * ~ ul,, "There is , ; ; State News award win-lKathie Mull, Lansing junior;, | rolled in recognized schools and sion a« tor lllt, 'i,it iK)ssibIe t- action on | one thing that is , . 1 . I paramount . 4 4 to any group . inter- as-follows; Gold key — Jean Chandler. East Lansing "on-the-job" establishments is labor disputes legislation— . . . .. ' are re - Heien Cover, Mt. Pleasant jun- I sophomore; Ann Van .being exercised but only to the heard assertions tluit the |0,t. •• TvdinRS ihoutttli -That is Sickle. East' (the survival of government and ,»,an Jams. Detroit senior. | Uinslnfi so,,hom01.t,. „00 Kav> j extent noce-sary to protect the country faces "economic paraly¬ the maintenance of law and'or¬ : Dawn Hall. Detroit senior, j I)oti,„t sophomore, and Kay Mc- Interests of the government and , sis" if the rail walkout eenUnues der." ;.. kl,y-Tom Riordan, junior; Jeanettc Nixon, De-| Cm.lne>% East Lansing sopho- I the veteran. Campbell explained, and the coal controversy is nui Senator Hrewstcr (R-Me) in¬ settled. more. j Praising .the excellent ecypor- terrupted n lengthy speech by •J t)ak senior; Nanette Van- \ ,.J , .♦ . , , j alum of the State Hoard of Eriu- .Senators pressing for. labor leg- Senator Mead (D-NY) to ask East Lansing sopho-! ^hn-'narum awarded a cation, Campbell said that Miehi- ' islation bi'gah circulating a poti- when what he termed the "leg- and J.11 Lippert. Detroitk^v, Torre Haute, , ° . Ind., A1,11,Mj VWst sophomore. jgan's "on-the-job"' training re- tion for cloture limitation ofiislalive paralysis" was to be end- .... and William Jackson. Silver kevs |eord "is extremely good in eon debate in order to get action, led in the Senate. friiiicate Winners rates were • .... v ei e aw aided to Joe Miller and | parison with any other stati It requires but Hi signature j Mead replied that he was given to . ., , ,, ' 111iwovi r -evi al businesses and to put a petition before the Sen- n ady for a vote but said he * u LaUrunclie, Haverhill, Mass., , n . Walker. Port Austin v . Hoc senior; ^ . j industries have been warned for ate. A two-thirds vote is noces- ] been informed there was little, Hearing. Pontine senior; minor infractions bordering on snrv fi r its adoption. ■ Martin. Grand Rapids | chance of reaching any suck. sy | "illegallv subsidizing" veteran Senator Tydings (D-Mdj call- .point immediately, and Tom Ebner. Gr, sse \ cirritKll'Y Honorary ed oh Ins colleague- to "stay inj Senator l.'apehnrt (R-Indi . r^'iie'announced ,is winning awards: Gold the fol-1To tllllipU-r continuous session. 24 hours a ] sprung to In day" until tliev dis|u>se of labor j that Mead yield to permit him feot with a plea latino. He declared that < p- Margaret j to produce a hill which tie said Johnson, l.ans- j ponents of such legislation are j would "end the railroad and coal .: or, and Paul t'hne. Owns- I "conducting- a filibuster it I'-trikes." Mend declined to yield iii r. Silver key—loan or saw one." j ibt. floor for this purpose. •.■..m. Almont junior; Di.k : Margaret Green, East ' f if must be posted in written form in J. Kenneth Richn, Tuesday, Others Poll in Residences dormitories. AWS office, women s gymnasium and other \votnen s huild- t'on supervisor for WKar ^ p g liigs ten days -before the appointed The women of Michigan State college will vote Tuesday ings date of election. announced .that ing sought for dramatic new. , h on the approval or disapproval of the constitution for the Article VII By-taws , p- .' Associated Women Students organization. The constitu¬ Section t. The Associated lyimen originating over th.- c„-.' Students shall have the power.to en- tion. st art. interpret, and enforw the DJ- tion has gone through the necessary faculty channels and accomplish its objectives. laws to Newly scheduled , . , is now ready for the approv-* Article tX Adoption - Tlicv will perform the general duties Section 1. This constitution shal next year will requi,." al of the women. be declared in efrcct upon a majout.v dcrablc increase ii ,; of an executive. The president of . Women affirmative count ol the. votes cast o> ticipation, living in the Aetivlties Board Is president ol the women students of the college at /BOIudoS^1 Rk-hnid AWS and in that capacity attends . Udm. dormitories will vote in their an election to be . specified by the Twenty to 30 person . Student Council , b. The vice-presidents will assume Judieiary-Legislative Board for the shows. respective residences. Coeds liv¬ the duties ol tile presidents in their ITALY O. "Talent and exp. ing; in co-ops, off-campus houses and in the sorority houses will absence. The.v will he responsible for all publicity concerning the or¬ ORCIIESIS Four thousand U. S. soldiers good combination." , ganization, maintain a scrap-book, vole between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and the AWS bulletin board raided a Hungarian river fleet a-ked for qualific;,: on the lower deck of the Union. c. The secretary shall record all (Con.'.nucc. from Page 1) of applicants.'"But i at Vilshofen, Germany, (arrow) ; The constitution to be voted minutes of the meetings and take who' fulls asleep on Christmas to talk with anyo'n. care ' of all correspondence. and a 45-mile stretch along the d. The treasurer shall perform the eve and dreams that her toys on e is follows: I Danube river (shaded area). ly thinks he ha v■ Artcde I—Name and Objective duties that regularly pertain to iln* come to life and dance oft ice and shall advise with the Col¬ for her. Opportunities "The Dance of the Toy Sold¬ ; The fleet was suspected of smug- a Section 1. The name of this lege Comptroller. lead roles, bit e. The AWS office secretary is an ier-" will be the firs' selection, | gling SS fugitives and black p., organization shall be the Asso¬ ex-offielo member of the. Judiciary- market supplies. parts such a*" j„ . ciate, Women Students of Mich¬ Legislative board. performed by Ruth H«rsos, Ruth men and won it, Article V Meetings Carrier. Margaret Crnndall. Max- and singing role* igan State College. Seel ion 1 The JudlclarV-I.eglsta- ine Finkbeiner, Alice Gabriel, Section 2. The objectives of live Council shall meet once a week on a day designated hi' the Council Jeanette Kuroly, Joyce Mounsey, Homo Eos Elect At present Rat this a sociation are to: The Activities Board shall meet once ing interviews t., Additional Kay Rogers, Nancy Rodd, Joyce a. Further the spirit of campus each roopci-atton and friendship. alternate week meetings of either hoard may tie Schumann, Elaine Somcrs. Joan New Soph Board his fourth flu r .t ltorium. Auditi-'i - called In* its president * ' I> Increase the individual Section 2 Three unexcHsed ab¬ Stuart. Rhea Yerkey, Ruth Stein, Freshman Home Economics from 7 to !) p.-r sences Iroiii meetings will autonial- Reba U'hilmarsh, and S'wimir sense of responsibility for niain- cally constitute recall of elected student- who ha-, members Organizations will he fined Brigham students recently elected 10 tairritijE this spirit on the campus ed trial parts. for each meeting at which they are Lively Russian Dances I and t i promote high standards. members to the sophomore board not represented. Alternates may sub¬ Other dances will consist of a ,f the Home Economics club. c Supervise .all matters per¬ stitute fur the organization or resi¬ taining to social conduct of the dence representatives lively Russian dance interpreted The women who will a>sume Vocatioiial Siuiiftii* Section a The delegate, to the Michigan AWS convention shall hi' the Presi¬ b,\ Betty Rypsnm,. Mary Kay the rosponsibilties of the board ! Women students ol Stat,, college. dent elect and the out-going presi¬ Babeock, Otga Sivanov, Lois Sod- are: Geraldine Carlisle, New Jer¬ Flint Muv Hruakla*! dent of tile Activities Board Upon Article II— Membership and their return from this ronvention. Un¬ erqiiist. and Ruth Carrier; an sey. Indianapolis; Bettie Brown, delegates will present a report in Aral) drum dance, by Olga Siv¬ The junior If..' Finance writing to the Activities Board and jTraverse anov, Carol Marshall. Joan Stu¬ Lansing: Carolyn Boegly, Mason; City: Dorothy Dixon. Vocational , , • the Judlciary-ia'gislatlve Board Si'iti.in I All undergraduate Section 4 Both the Activities art, Nancy Rodd, and Barbara I the senior vn a' || students Will 111' ipso- Board ami the Judlciary-U-gislative Phyllis Carl. Grossi Pointe; Mar- their "May M nra Reid, and a Dance of the Candy igaret Jackson, Windsor, Ontario. fact ,....ei...is ,.f •i-.-ml.eis r theth.. A A sot blteil Board will hold ati annual meeting s.ici'itiift tomorrow morn ■ jwl|)l ,(u. H„alds offices Fairies, by Pat Kinney and Na- Others are: Cozotta Tweedy, ; ii Students by virtue of , will read their reports of the year's Hunt's Food i !«»>" • . fi... it Pes at me lime ut;ih.. tiini. i,f work and the representatives of dine t'ummrrs. |.Sandusky; Mildred Richman, ' Miss Rutii Fr ,„.Kan„n„,ms wall read re The performers listed for the Chatham: Joyce Manker, Chilli- " regi I, ntioii port's of the i that i Dance of the Reed Flutes are cothe. Ohio, and Phyllis Smith, supervisor m S-x'ion 2 According to rn|- ' conization Section 5 Installation of the new making ed-ma' Joycy Mounsey, Marilyn Burley, Belleville. leg. gulatuiis, tile AWS Kxe- presidents will take place in a pub¬ main-talk .tea cutive Council Khali, in the spring lic ceremony on Lantern Night and Betty Reidel: A Chinese . ,,,. ,, senior retiring , . . .1 Article VI Duties dance, including an imitation of lei, .(raw up and present In the | villi,• e treasurer a prono ed'bud-i vines Board will tie Section I The duties of the Act i cock fight, will be performed Bare Midri ff Murphy, ('>: ,■ will also ape i. , ,. i u To formulate and further su>l by Marilyn Burley, Joyce Schu¬ get fund necessary for the policies and plan, a- shall he all mann. foil 'v nig vear. The total amount i campus, interest t.. women stu'denf, Joyce Mounsey, Mary Traveler of th ,n budget will be subject toj,.d ,. ,.. AU campus pro may be present- Ka.v Babeock, Mary .Jane Smith, tMIS g,,,Up |,\ ciimmittei-s comes back > y.lL-l 4maVb-i - Betty Itypsam, Car. d Marshall. ;IV Betty Reiilel. Jeatlette KuiY-lv, If you h • Marilyn Bui ley. Dun'- C'.inlicld. honor i I ts "" jBeveilv Gi.iis, fat Kinney. Alice . draixiatu >•; Marilyn Musk-nvit.':. ♦ 1 MeCleliand. you've kit. ■'"» Prep art' Nan. y Riitid, Rut . Six-::., and enrol I .•? • Avak-n Wo ,irnfa in the Ti l>: collect.1 u Course De • "IV!- white checked bare midriff is KATHARINE GIB! top is tied NEW YORK ■ - I l;o\! • r PROVI.lt tiff in why: hi hhy: it i;nds sat. FOR.TRULY DEUCIO' > I kSSHBING 5 icvi<« Alt SSNSATIONAl' Y'S INGRIO tingi! Il l a brand niw lhr.il 1 IMsltlD DLL CRO Y-IBM ft i» UU MrCAIttV S t'Ot sident i'.lVC tt'M'i :.! ol of eaiti hoii-n ed on her rcspcetlviN! The Bells S\A< i " l.l Nt h! : 1 r' ;>»• i "pnvidi and sl^ll of Sl.Marys DINM I> ...t.il 1-'. U.r HENRY WILLIAM i' • ' '{< TRAVERS | • —GARGAN rrodu.cd and Directed b) Leo MtCirw S<*e by DuUiey Nubal. • $u»r> b> Leo McCuey ^ : be i**» first rr -etirt! Duties of the uineei>: nrtated Tl'.x1 and SANDY'S GRILL St ♦ -<»r v presidents will call and dir%cttd in all its hufnan r. >i- HOl'RS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A. M 1 &■ if?*' >! 4 pre powi'l vide to ut all meetings ot their boards. They nuke oil- committee ap- will have ^ ■ •mth by Ifo McCo'ty 'G+ng M, Way1 with the approval of the foltottii Executive ? Council and to- render SUNDAY 11 A. M. to 11 F. M decisions subject to rati- Coming Sunday — "Scarlet Street' * the Executive Council. ,y 24, 194 . May 24, 1949 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page five \ailStrike Ties , HOPPS (Continued from Page 2) Crowe Announces Concerts, Movies For Summer Term lines May Close Soon women didn't get home safely. And won't that help the reputa¬ tion of a college that prides itself The personal appearances of Percy Grainger, pianist, *•"' ProduC ;ASHlNGTON, May 23 (/P) — Swift paralysis struck for having its own police force? and Donald Dickson, baritone, will highlight the summer kAR. hi Lr sections of the nation's railroad system today as Third, I'd get behind a move¬ entertainment series at Michigan State college. Seven pernte White House negotiations failed to stave off a ment to make Student council major events and 15 film programs will make up the en¬ ke ot engineers and trainmen. strong enough so that adminis¬ tire series, Dean S. E. Crowe,* ■he walkout started in the east. Train crews in a num- trative officials would at least director of the programs, st 8 p.m.: June 21, "Adventures 0f cities left their posts,« — consult the organization before announced today. of Chico"; June 22, "Captain scores of trains Were I south grounds of the White passing rulings that effect stu¬ The following programs Fury"; June 28, "The 39 Steps': ]|e,l I House to receive disabled veter- dents' personal lives. I doubt that administrative moves woufll will begin at 8:15 p.m.: June 20, June 29, "Becky Sharp"; July ft,. \,e vital coal industry. al-|ans at a garden party. be greatly effected, and a con¬ Percy Grainger; July 2, Donald "Moonlight Sonata"; July 6, "Our ;.)Cjng the threat of an- Truman Absent at Late Parleys sultation before, instead of the Dickson; July 10; President A. ,it-scale strike next week.j The president, disappointed in M. Harding, University of Ar¬ Town"; July 12, "Algiers"; July opportunity to speak' opinions im under the blow dealt i his hope for a settlement by noon after, would eliminate the usual kansas, astronomy lecture, 13, "The Man Who Know Too nilroad walkout. AI on the ba-is of the proposal he "Glimpses of Other Worlds"; Much"; July 19, "Blockade", aftermath of dissention. ... ■ nil for the bituminous advanced last night, held aloof And last, I'd start circulating July 17, Frances Homer, drama¬ July 20, "The Ghost Goes West", from the final urgent discus¬ ... y (old reporters the mines tic artist; Augu.-t 1, Julia liar- shut down in 24 sions. petitions like mad during peri¬ July 27. "The Gay Desperado". , wood, travel - lecture; August 7, ods of national crises so that we Augu-t 3, "Made for Each Other"; a result of car short- Dr. John R. Steclman, his la¬ George Bailey, "momorimusigi- could send pur rcprcscntatives- U" a swift settlement bor adviser, and reconversion t-ian"; August 13, Charles Eagle August 10. "A Sttir is Born' in Washington the voice of 8,000 j ic.uhed. director-John W. Snyder con¬ citizens. Someone has to make Plump, lecturer-entertainer. August 17, "Nothing Sacred" Trains Run ducted them. I governmental machinery move, The Grainger and Dickson August 24, "The Lady Vanishes." iiUx-ad walkout had been The indications were clear and even programs will be presented in though we can't be l': 4 p in., in each time zone. that the engineers and trainmen strike breakers, our two cents' the College auditorium, and the Life is one thing after nnothet • the east was first to had not others in Fairchild theater, Ixive is two things after, each yet accepted the presi¬ worth might help , • ,:!ect-. However, the tie- push nnti- The following films will begin other. | dent's settlement plan. itrike legislation. not complete there, at It was learned at l,a Gunrdin • the beginning. Some field in New York that pilots on moved from Washington, every major airline were alerted ina and other cities, and to stand by while every avail¬ . v. no expected to move able plane was readied for u-c from New York.- But tn the emergency. commuters and other •'III- • s were stranded. 4 staridard time in Children To View 's Vacation p.m. klaM v.!--'—with brotherhood and • representatives busily ne- m, at the White Hou-e but Shakespeare Play ; .cling to agree—a spokes- In Outdoor Stage f r the office of defense ; station had declared that "Fairy Forest,' an adaptation riko is on as far we are of Shakespeare's "Mid-summer ■ cd." Night'- Dream," will be staged oti.itions Continue n auditorium garden facing Fair- 13 p.m. Charles G. Ross. child theater on June 3 at 7 p.m., ■ a : ntial secretary, aid the according to Director Jean Gran¬ ations were stdl going on. ville. Saginaw graduate assistant • - how long they would con- in- speech. i he said: "I don't know " Miss Granville, who is director a ODT slapped controls on nf Children's theater, revealed truck, plane and water that the production is for her it tation designed to as- master's thesis, and will be given 'he fullest movement of before a children's audience. and passengers- r>y the e Actors for "Fairy Forest" in- . The Interstate Commerce i hide Patrick Driscoll, Detroit S I .i ssion go on '_ clamped a gcncr.,: iie-hmati.; Jean Robinson. Bat- railroad freight v. ;tt. tie Creek junior; John Cottrell. tinmen ()uit oil Time exceptions for vita, g -• : Ypsilanti sophomore; Youngmati, laikrview sophomore. Robert with Greyhound • mhers interested In so- the Geneva ioot>reme obtain registration cards ii-'s Mary Runyan as soon 84. oh I) Min ( t.l II PICNIC You've waited a long time for this first ce-t itiie summer • now there's every >i\t The annual Dairy club picnic dreamed about. Playspots, : untNm reason,you can have that perfect vacation ve sutn- tor faculty members and their trier resorts and hotels will be at their best, Greyhound has increased its service ui\es and friends will lie held Tuesday on the college farm, an all-time peak with special Express bust more frequent schedules, other , li three miles south of Okemos on Doby road. Bob Bates. \ assar junior, disclosed. improvements. Bui tn lliqns of others have been waitiilg end dreaming loo— so plunuhead. Check with the Gr« yhound agent on the best time tc 'i •"* Pit Tl RL> All who are going are request¬ I. < .irlo ed to meet in front of the Dairy go he may recommend a certain time of day... or a mid¬ i-M'iiljtives from week departure. Perhaps you'll find it best to arrange u ill be taking photo- building at 6 p.m. Everyone d '- i here for » limited time iring transportation Is asked to your trip after the .summer rush—when Autumn high¬ a,-: Saturday. June 1 contact Ray Gcrgursen. ways are at their col ,rful best. Certainly you'll want con¬ " ndent or sororit v.omaii NEWMAN (LIB firmed reservations where you're stopping overnight. ■ted tan write a post card Aii par; .J.punts in the Ca'.ho- Wherever you tfo go Greyhound, for convenience, > una LaZelie. 810 West Student Center Fund drive for comfort, fur dollar-saving economy. Whatever you tally v,;U meet Sunday al 2:30 p.m in ' itiser. No telephune ■ "■ accepted. Trr.m-is Aquinas rectory. 6 ards will be accepted after Abb' it road. Kr. Jerome Mat- GULYHOI'ND TERMINAL ' ' •-day. Students will be ELchin will' address the group. 118 South Grand. Lansing "'d tor an appointment. Mini- N >rm Underwood, Milwaukee Phone 2-0«n3 RILL ! - order is three 5x7 photo- for $17.30. freshman and president, lias 313 East Grand River. East Lansing Phone 8-2813. " 1 BALL international cu e TOURNAMENT r. >i- il class teams wiii begin The International club will mination tournament to- hold an informal meeting to- vf.ien the sophomores night at 7:30 at e combipeti junior-senior center, the International according to Peter H. GREYHOUN 1 p.m. All eligible play- Gems, Canton, O., sophomore. . Page Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday. May 5 By TOM RtOROAN Page is Ace Muddrr Has Five Other Fliniters ticn to meet the highly-touted run with the b,,. , "No matter what happens we'll have a pitcher in Kobs can use Bill Page, the In case of rain and a wet field, If the starting nod from Page or Steffee don't got Kobs, well Sailor nine that afternoon. Sobrzak on Hitting Spree Other, EIIenI|n'-u two Su.v there," stated John Kobs squad's ace mudder, who went —there are five other flingers on Probably lost for the Iri-h and. will be Pat Pepp}, yesterday as he gazed into all five Innings ngainst the'Hur- the staff ready for work. How¬ Great Lakes contests Will be Floyd Guest in , ; T. a crystal ball trying .to figure out ons at Ypsilanti recently in a ever, the Spartan mentor has to Spartans-Ed Sobczak, currently will have either .1 who will be hurling for Michigan have two top mound men to start on a red-hot hitting spree, and Dick Mn such Stale in the trio of games the game that was played in a steady the : "n-en the club'.- other two weekend Dan Urbanik, utility infielder, on Normal pit. Spartan- have today, Saturday downpour and finally had to be hander is star:.-,; - I: a and Sunday. railed in the sixth with tiie Spar¬ contests. who both will be taking-compre- get the ■n.-urh tans winning, 10-3. On Saturday morning the hen-ive exams Saturday. starting p, This afternoon at 4:10 the At second Boit Notre Sobezak will be in his center c; Spartan.- will tackle the first of Keith Steffee, also pro v. d him¬ team will take off for and either < Ma ; their weekend games when they self -» food "wet-weather" chuck- Dame in hopes of evening the field slot this afternoon against Arnie Suhart v. . Hansen me t Michigan Normal on Old with the Irish who beat the Hurcns. It was against Nor¬ the ' han( er, when he served up his fa-t in short stop College tiold and Kobs, as'of yes¬ t nc among the rain drops, last the Spartan- 5-4 on the MSC mal three weeks ago that he Dick terday afternoon; had no played his first varsity game and handle third ana <■ . Mincwca-i idea Tuesday against Detroit white anmnd two weeks ago. who w.otild get the nod for hill winning 7-1 in another five-in¬ Sunday will see State visiting in hi- initial appearance at the enko will once n ,, hen 1 duty. ning conte t halted by.-the rains: Great Lakes Naval training sta- plate Eddie blasted out u home the catching da' , Jayvees Take Self ridge StateT,irec Homers In Success!,j For Sixth Win Of Season , As Underdogs DETROIT, May 23 bP)-Bash- ^ To 12-6 Vi"»1 and Johnm I - . llakiiijf Kaklliir lib then* up their sixth sixth win will of of the tho SPflAntl.season, the tllM Michi'ir; inn out IbfOrt ing zUit successive K-.t-_ three cnnnaeclfo homers , . State .layvee.s disposed of Selfridjfe field, Id-I, yesterday A highly favored Wayne tn tie a major league record dur¬ afternoon on Old College field with Coach Doc Manion j university tennis team will ing an eight-run explosion in using every member of his squad. IIm- guest of Michigan State the fifth inning, the New York (.ieuigo Kilimaste.r worked* a_m. , , ttt ,!this afternoon on the colleg | Yankees pasted tho Detroit Tig- on tie inning.- for State, allowing hill tiie first four Pairings S laird i in Demonstra- |crs 13 to 6 here today to move within five games of the league no run- and. striking oiit For Fraternity 5-4 K leading Boston Red Sox, who four, as well as blasting out lost at Cleveland. a long triple to drive in a (toff Tournament bus Wolverines putting ing. New York's murdcrsome inn¬ run. i Li victimizing four Detroit Taking >ver tin- Spartan mound ,irn' for the contest pitchers, included 10 hits—eight of them in a row—for total of dutic-, >ir llv fifth and crcdjlcd I a 20 bases.- Willi tin- vin was Zckc Vogt who Which will be plave ■eling fanned t-vo. permitted two hit-- morning hit the (ilenn By clouting four home runs in and ii;i I all the Seifndgo Field I re athletic dirertt a single game for the first time runs 'ed on him. i y, LatisilH; senior, this year, the Yanks stepped up In III all men should tie : their tempo of circuit smacks to • Soldier's big eight when e to will lee 15 minutes helm 38 in 35 games this season. they t ill 'd three time nary a Spartan scheduled s i tii.it tiie Gordon Gets Pair hit. w i i.uli nil Vo-I .Ml rum b Hoover liol I I up. were unearned Joe Gordon, "with We 1*1 grabiu d two home Stale I ok'lhe lead in the sec¬ i in. tea in I runs and a double, batted in ond by m ill:: i ne run and then Carl | four runs and Charley Keller, pushed across three in the third. .1 B.b with two singles batted in three. In that frame Moss opened with gauied Virgil Trucks, who relieved a single. Malt Mazza walked anil Tiger starter Frank (Stubby) then Mn- tallied oil Dick Vata'. Overmire ' in the fifth after one-1) • I IllK'k. George Stirnweiss had singled Han '! • I'ani. Spartan rigid- | Mill. .' t'. 1 1 'l» iJ.d: TuhN - M-'l P-fi. Mikulich field a . . liltilnd a 87.V In. i t home' nli , i.i.ibiM.d H 111 l, I '1,11 ... l>, It.'l MLULi (M1 . iititaS-i Miti.ica ti-4 THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH run oii'i llle VI, itillg ii f1 field- ; t ub'. Sir on t; I cas'unl •IMil!ii." el 's head bringing in both Ala A.'a ' I .a,a iio t f.i AIjji'i.i\\ ti .in. Aiplu, ' ti-". Htk»\er (S> | .. . 1 and V iti . lint Paul Was call ii j'l k« V 1 1'psiluT cicfi ate I. Kvat . tl-2." 6-2 Cook ' OUt V.I olid It'll lie failed lii loueli see- Aljih., (...m.ti-i IJi'i,. I..i. '' Dt'ii.ij Y.u l-:.' < V ■ iu li'iilc.i h i6-2. 6-2. S to |{* n Sitftn.i i ■ Di; «. S . .j n- Anotlo'i -tale Rally 1 .mill, t "i Alp . i.-.'- *' t|. -Ai. f .» I i. ' •> ! ■ ji.; ' At T. Single M'M" in the1 a' i . tf i U..K -.ID r 1 f(,. J ? •' " • . lie! ' a: : Mikllllfh ■SI; . film :n Spartans stag.,'d an- i A In' ., ■•■'n i>< it . ■ • 6- 4. . iMuih; a ml Frans WINNER OF 10 World's Fair lithe:' in rally in the >ieyenth! s'i!T.,' nil k. Si- 1 ' l, Huii * ! ' M At.,--..," ami Hiwv- lhat ni.d •111 in a trni i> .1 run- , U L 1 At pi \ Alpu.t I ( tU'k'iiitM ' , .'i. 1 . Mii'lu-ky tuui Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals • Jim R"v ' ind singled ai d Danny « I'.. Ibi' i . ,• (;-; j-»\. 6-4 M iia«a and Urbanik drew a pa Pitcher b.m* ^ • d» ii-.tU : IN.,! ami 1 and more honors for accuracy Vogt la -i ed a bingo te Iight 1 i r»C# Nkd.a Alp;,!, |K',; Daytfii 6-::f 6-2 hi iinili Row Un id and ' i b than any other timepiece. Ci i ..ml ' >■'' Kicppc \ : . nen stole .seem: Kail Slrikc 'lV.' ' ' and we.ii to third v.h n Seilridei Si,' , Alp 1 iiiei'.- 1 o I ,-«• (iar- catcher A \J> I'D ' in l ay VVix thre W Willi' fell ' tr.vtn I given,' . t , , jet him. Don !:Fi ctieliy"'' ' C.Mt:i ' | ' K.i,' VA-rVHol MeV - .,4'. -. I NORM KESEL, FLORIST ? lomptly lined a sing!, ,. i , f ■ " (" . ■ iii 1 .III. 1 Vogt scoring ACROSS FROM THE I'NIOS \\ ill kli , i! 8 and 2 .i inmi lu'iii." p !>. i- 1 : • - I ■ 1 : ■ : • ■ they ! thig_.li- . .Sergeant T- : i N got mn.' -pal tans mi .-Ink it rr I i«'• 11 * • l. .*«! -|». : K.I ! : «. I. .• 1 >t '. ^ j , IU . S.l;i;..i Alp.: f F.;» ej*v.i mi .ed for "all tin ■ lids. !>«:».» » 1 t ink 1 Dt l '!'»i Leading i natter lor the i, i.-itors ,K'i i F:".- • *' ili - : ;:.,* ; iay - I That Term i 1 ! • " was Sei g- aid Don Jaerger tlnrd- Nu ■'v;.. . .'*, 2 ."2-.. mi baseman who gut two-fur -four. hi Art It...>s. MSC second •.-acker.' played hi - last, game for th e .lav - : As'hfi Ii • . t 'ilfi -j \'i.V 4 A'' i Hilt4 fi Von; into in.' '-tin amy lie will,'be inducted Migiday at Fort Partv Custer Score i • inning : Selli idge 00 001 030 4 4 5 i* incomplete State 001 310 32* — 111 9 ti IL.pluu. Poo! and VVix. Kill- m inastei. \ jgt, Jordan and Mazz, without Gubac.ikv Du\ is. REAKDON'S RED CEDAR Flowers RIDING STABLES From For i The Ik-! in Riding Enjoyment J'KlV Al i: OK CLASS LT.SSUXS IIMIFJI COMPKTRNT INSTRUCTORS KESEL'S MICHIGAN AT UAKKISON PHONE 8-3217 1 11 . May. 24, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Seven Flying Yankees And Their Plane I T" High School Track Stars f ti I" State Finals At MSC I.ower peninsular high schools will send 7(10 track and field stars t<> the starting lines oh the Michigan. State college cinder paths t«>nrorrow in the state championship meet. Preliminaries in class's A. B, C\ and I* will hep in in tho •morning at TO. Finals in Cleveland II hijis wny iill(l just < vl'n,sbefore wi" ^,l lioslon jfoon with Sluggers the running; event finals .scheduled to start .it J. In Ten lli Trmlie Meet official., look lei --i vot.il •'ate records to.fnlI it the wrath-" er is .good. In the class A section. Ihrerr Saginaw' valliy .-abn.lv Hint Northern, Saginaw lugl. and Ar- t ti ill Mill appear lo he On lavor- itc- for the title h ado.! ,r field • a ".."i oilier schoi I ; incliidmp two other fine aggregation. Imm (hand Fiapids Sontti nu! Pattlo The class 11 meet sh in • up a < a duel between defending cl.am- pion. Si Joseph High, anil ''bar-- lotto, v, lltncp III hist y. ,n ■ I alt'.u Keller, Joe DiMaggio and Bill Dickey, | Creek regional nc-ct. y plane the Yankc are using this seas s;-*ht), prepare to board the chartered liomulli- j lav'iiril t, lo cp M'k 1 oui - lass C crown, while Michigan tic Chi- School for tin- Deaf look like a State Trackmen Venture nings. villi h to repeat it's winning per- OMEN'S • • Cub'! ioi mancc in la-1 n i I . li SPORTS To Annapolis For (lassie \ td • : > - with a I.iiii Nedeun S!ti«:s Bv BARBIE ALLEN By HIM. KOXNEBOIIX '!! the women's Softball thliot 10 Inlo Finals Forecasts tif Saturday's IMA track and fit Id classic at • in Coming to a close, 1.- 11 N'rdeau'i; triple with two clubs entering the fin- Annapolis favor Spartan Walt Mack in the half mile event i. V 1M iiii.se in the la-i hall of ■ - men on hut list five eastern eindermen to furnish hint with stiff ntig are tightening up fori ,.tH:y ol the fifth inning pro.lined the > grinding games. competition in this race. winning tun., lor Abbot j it as it 6 took ad\aniage of Although Mack has cardtd 1:5(1.(1 in the half mile. .lint I Ij.uis look a 4-2 win from Abbot HI. Ms poorly coordinated Kgger and Boh Anderson of * ' !o- the With the score deadlocked '.'-It, C iwen' Si bladenum' lunu h whip them 3B-1. setting I Army, Francis Leat'v of •II, :i 'lie going into the last intuit) Abbot lamurai rece,.ifor run- j Kortlham, Frank Martin of In the 44tt-var. \ V. lii started its game-winning ral¬ on. On tiie mound c w ly Vugil Anderson drew base New York university, and ti ti was Theresa Mc- |slot. Spartan Jut Kosi . v a- on balls and Ken Ktiani singled .Manhattan's Ed. Sicking-i all t's t w I aud Betty Lytic was the i ,..ni a I ilito right field. Tin u Nedeaii pitcher. | hav been tuned at U--: than two ( top cnmpetito came through with in- timely Alpha Theta turned j minutes. the IC4A Imp- j Willi the dele. (! <»1 1)|4' liiph-uito put flu- gam. on H'e. >':.th Williams 12-1 as j According to Coach Kiel A. lit iiti-n his tune campaign 1. imsden pitched a four-,| Schladi man. State's ciiames ol ■ ? I'1 i.i.nds la-il »>v. iia'pi K: ner' ' . . iinc. Sally Piatt. Theta I capping fir-t place hota f J by only on.- i run and a kflli.dl bloc k play-ofls be- I Not IV Dame' li;!: !.' lard last ; jjiv. tin. \vh«-iv U'otuitd N;».e I tut night in front of the J Saturday to tak. the ;iCi? with ridfh' seemwI to ' Ain > : Hil gym amid much C-hyiHivvth. and in tin- pole \.• uI luiinig and groaning bv the i g j\iaIl. , v.ith Spartan Ted W- n« h an P' enthusiasts, and avsist- the various anil sundry , :, nation's taste- Walsh. nilt at 4:21.9 re- Dob llld u vault mo \v< TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE -peetalors coaching from cent lv, and w take the eve-Mi it the K'4As hub-tine*. giving invaluable for I ami advice on the same, .operation and plenty •mi- Alpha I'ii:- walk- so'uth Campbell -'Pitched for the Phis iter up were 13-5. Joyce C-S RANCH YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU ■HiMLVS SPORTS. Page 8 TIIK SPRINC TERM IM.AY -I miles cast of Last Lansing on LS-KJ ]."» vt ll trained spoiled horses t hree lets of (.oniplete Inhibitions FAIRCHILD THEATER Moonlight Rides IRIDVY M \Y M 0.|C DM r,W. SATURDAY JIM-; | and Hay Rides Ail Seats Reserved at the V 'iruinel Crisp For appointment phone Lansing 8-7138 Administration Building 1'OPCORN at For the best of enjoyment < anmffs RIDE AT C-S RANCH The Screwiest Show of the Year! ■fe |"! E- Michigan Ave. J »> Page Eight MICHIGAN STATE NEWS F>"<<'ay. Mnv Norma Lou Gregg Shortage 'Meat Hits Ms m hi! 'Downpour' Of Parties Will Give Recital Quality But Not Quantity $?-'W 2i.i r ! To Highlight Weekend In Music Building By SYLVIA CTERNICK "Meat is where you find it" could well I Soprano Norma Lou Gregg, it- Spartuns To Swini, Dance, Picnic Lansing senior, will give her sen¬ of East Lansing restaurant owners and {],,! purchasing agent for the college. ior recital tonight at 8 in Music It almost scorns that a regular "downpour" of parties The present meat scarcity has been felt auditorium, the department has and gay events will submerge campus grounds tonight for tion and quantity but, due to*—— announced. Miss Gregg who is an State students have planned social affairs for the Union the difference in quantities not always applied music major has studied ballroom, Pinetum, the Women's gym, Abbot hall, Williams under Raymond Koch, acting purchased by the college 'small quamie, dorm, and at several Green* * head of the voice section. and restaurants, the method that may Tneat today is houses. I'their contribution in the line of Program for the evening will of tackling these problems vary. time, when he include "Alma Del core'.' by An- , Particswill'',rla-v-. at 4 «f Quests theleave Various restaurants contacted , Bell-Hop" dance patrons I men 1 arrive and wo- foiiio Cladnra and "Ah. lo so" in town indicated that they buy receiver and ,t;, • Will enjov continuous danc-L.t 8 p.m. Cards and dancing will menu to the \> from the "Magic Flute" by Moz¬ their meat in small quantities. , . the wholes;.!< ing In the Union ballroom to-[make up the early afternoon art. This enables them to take ad¬ can give the night from t) to 12, the music plans followed by plcnicing on , "Der Snndmnnn" by Schumann vantage of what selection is Meals are the;; cumins from Dick Charles' band the lawn on the west side of the and "Ilotsehaft" by Brahms are avaiable. They have found that ingl.v. in the main, and interludes filled dorm. to be presented. "O Mio Dabbino through extra work- they tire Dance at Forestry Cabin Balanced Diet in |)n,„ by Charles Eiferle. Faro"-from "Gianni Schtechi" by able to obtain the necessary I'irnic at Pinetum The Kappa Deltas term party Puccini and •The Mad Scene" amounts of meat, and do not an¬ Particular at;,., • Hlilel's picnic tonisht at Pine¬ for tonight has been organized as from "Lucia di Lammtrmore" ticipate any drastic meat prob¬ to the dm in;1 .. a combination hay ride and by Donizetti comprise section lems in the future. dents eat throe mi tum will commence at 7:30, and see that they Is a stag-drag event. dance in the Forestry cabin. three. Central Meat Purchasing Campus 4-H club will also picnic at Pine¬ Prof, nnd Mrs. Stuart Gallacher The works of two professors On campus meat purchasing diet. In the tum tonight, and patrons have and Prof, and Mrs. O'Neal Ma¬ of music from the Michigan for all the dormitories and Union lories are f.v, ,,, ■ . been revealed as Mr. and Mrs. son have been invited as pat¬ State music department are to be building is centralized under cafeteria, whore n crs cat Don Phillips nnd Mr. and Mrs. rons. i sung by Miss Gregg in the fourth Hcrron. The current weekly pur- only on,, Kenneth Ousterhout. Kappa Alpha Thetns' formal and last section of the program . bases of meat through this de¬ tain their ot! , • Club 323 has organized a pic¬ term party will begin at 9 this They are two Wei h songs which partment average from 20,900 where, Hem , , have been arranged by Llywclyn to 2.1.000 pounds. Mason-Abbot Tie empiia nic party at Scrs cabin tonight, evening at the house. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Frimodig and Mr. and Gomer and "Three Chinese Pan¬ halls alone use 6,000 pounds of the amentr „i »>• and another group chlortling ov¬ er a picnic fire will be the Sigma Mrs. J. Stnck have been invited els" by William Kimmel. this quantity. For one meal of the Union v Kappas and their dates. as chaperons. Miss Gregg will be accompan¬ spnreribs at Mason-Abbot, 600 able to the on. - , Platter Patter ied on the piano by Joan Hen- pounds disappear. When smoked ! itorie Student club is sponsoring an Final radio parties of the dell, East Lansing senior major¬ ham is on the menu, 450 pounds I able at the piv open mixed swimming party in night will be held at Abbot hall ing in music. are consumed. itain the select Women's gym tonight from 7:30 nnd at the Alpha Omicron Pi Because of these large quant- to. but the qu; to 9, followed by an informal chapter house. The lower lounge ities, Herron must work through of the ava.iai program in the student parlors of Peoples church, Walt Geist, of Abbot will be made available En^iiH'eriii*! Society wholesale establishments and can mained the tor guests of precinct 14 tonight Initiates MpiuImts Buffalo, N. Y., junior and chair¬ from 9 to 12, Joe Dyar. social man, said. chairman, said. Patrons for this Two new member were for¬ Party at Farmllouse INDIAN HILLS GOLF COURSE Platter Patter" event will he mally initiated into Tau Beta Pi, FarmHouse men will push Mr. and Mrs. William Dickerson national engineering society, at around furniture at the chapter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fard. their banquet this week, accord¬ NOW OPEN house tonight for their radio Patrons for the AOPi house ing to Harold Niiechtcrlein, party from 9 to 12. Patrons have party from 9 to 12 tonight will Frankenmuth senior, and presi¬ been listed as Mr. and Mrs. K. P.1 be Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Neuter dent. Huberts anil Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mills Meier. MSG STUDENTS The initiates were George Sherwood. Sehulte, Detroit, and Etchison Delta Chis and their dates will bill. Lansing, both juniors. Can¬ go off campus tonight to dance Festival Draws didates tor the honorary society WELCOME in the American room of the Ho¬ mm t be engineering majors .and tel Olds for a term party from Stale Interest elected on basis of scholar¬ 9 to 12. Michigan Stale's International ship. Williams dorm has scheduled Festival, through tlv iiuxttum of a tea dance and picnic lunch as State New , has come to the at¬ tention of the Department of State, WOMEN'S SPORTS The college nrentIv received , a letter from the office of inter¬ (Continued from Pago 7) national information and cultur¬ Halbert on third and Poppy Clark al affairs in New York urgently at shortstop, both Phi standouts. requesting information about the Jan Squires was on the mound historical background of the for South Campbell, and Margar¬ event and details about its aim. et Wells was the stellar player According to the communica¬ in the loser's ihfield. tion the material will be used At tins other end of the field in a radio broadcast to Latin Sigma Kappa trounced Beta Ton America and European countries Alpha, 8-2. With Lou Coolman's aver the facditte- of the State de¬ fast delivery, Mary Ellen Evans, partment's international short¬ catching, and Hetty Marshall on wave network. lirst, Sigma Kappa charged Plans for next year's festival ahead in the second with five have already been begun, Shuo runs. Marge Yerkey pitched" for C. Lee. director of institute of Zeta Tau, and Helen North was foreign studies, revealed. It will catcher. be held sometime in April. one of the hits at the Spring fashion she* ij the Wedge wood Room o the WALDOKF SURE WAY ASTORIA. TO PLEASE IJorris Varnus designed it in a fabric IMi the look and feel of linen. The deep n line and Bertha collar emphasize the h FLOWERS shoulders and fragile waist. The niere belt gives it a touch of color, from IK sion blue, magic pink, creamed coffee, green, sand beige. Sizes 9 to !•*>• ?1 P-., iM- REID'S FLORIST SHOP mt 128 W. Grand River S-3551 e xtyle m°P 321 East Grand River_