tfplia Tau Omega Captures ntcrfraternity Sing Cup Sigma Nus, Thela Chis Place in Contest MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Alpha Tau Omega, under the leadership of Jack Stevens. k«>n freshman, won for the second consecutive time Vol. 34 334 FAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. Interfraternity sing.cup last night, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946 ~ No 149 iigma Nu, directed by Bizz Hart, Jackson freshman tr/'ir V/"/s"r Hannah To Receive 31-cil second, and Theta* — 'hi. with Jimmy Shafer, * # ni lowland, O.. junior, lead- Legion Plans Will Address c . . was awarded third place. r„ . , Intern Sonus Senior Seniors Lonight <*d in Range," "On plaid the ATOs sang "Home shirts the Lone and City Rites MSf baccalaureate vices, to include music by ser¬ Class Officers Will Form Here/ition Fine: " and "Jewels of ATO." ding solo work was done For Holiday the college orchestra, invo¬ Annual Affair (.nest List to Inelmle McFnrlnnd, Owosso sen- cation and benediction by the Faculty, Administrative Officials Rev. George R. Charles Beech, Jackson Sclway, rector, Ceremony to he Held • Paul's (!railuating seniors will be honored tonight at it recep¬ Episcopal church, tion given (lireeted the second place Thursday Horning Lansing; end' a solo by Marvin by Pres. and Mrs. John A. I humph in the Union . in' "White Star of Sigma Dean, tenor, will In- held at 3 ballroom front 7:20 to 10. Details for East Lansing's p.m. Sunday in College auditor¬ The Hannahs and elass, id "In the Evening by the officers, Jack Breslin, Battle i t." and an original song Memorial day program, spon¬ ium. Creek, president, and Mar- i Hall. Flint freshman. sored by William Kikor Dr. Bernard C. Clan-en, pas¬ tilrd Place Dedication to MSC." Winners Johnson post No. 205 of the American Legion, have been re- tor of the Euclid Avenue Baptist hurch. Cleveland. O., will de¬ Hoccplitm Host garet Fox, Detroit,, viee- president, will form :> receiv¬ liver the baccalaureate address, ing line on the suit porch. j Ciiis placed third With vealed by Col. Horsey Rodney, his topic being "That Beautiful Only senior' guests will St. Mary's," "Th.'tn acting dean of the School of Bus- nutvi m si." and "Ezckiel Saw lines* and Public Service. Colonel Life." tlii- line. el." Rodney is chairman of the com- Clausen Holds Itecrecs I'nur Will Pour rcd by Alpha Phi Omega jtnittco on arrangements, A graduate of Colgate univers¬ Four women will pour tea. rvice fraternity, this | Setting Kits Oerasion They include Janet'Johnson, !)■ ity and Union Theological sem¬ - ■ seventh Interfraternity troit, class secretary;' Sue Aver- 'Die In appropriate setting, the inary. Dr. Clausen. received the cup was awarded to degree of doctoi ..f ,) unity from ill, Birmingham, AWN; .lamce land, president < f the llopps, Ypsilanti, Stale News; With tomorrow's Issue, the Syracuse university and the de- fraternity by George giee of doctor ■ humane letters and Mary Slack, Grand Rapids, State News will suspend pub¬ . president of APO. . from Alfred iiniua.- ty. Panhel. Helen Fisho had lication until next Tuesday. During W id Wai 1 tie served also been invited lo pour a uiit- All announcements and items -cs for the affair which g lug Student council on id« nt, that pertain to the rest of the as chaplain on the CSS N'ojth . the College bandshell at Carolina, making 2i> ti .no-Atlan¬ but sh'« is unable to attetid. week must be in the State in. ye-terday were R. J. tic tups guarding troop ship con¬ Several adniiruf trative mem¬ News of fire by 4 p.m. today. an. director of WKAR; bers will be grouped ill tie ball¬ voys against sut ni..u me attack i'atton. former MSC mush ~~^~~~~~— Specializing in campus religion room to acquaint the go si with pre fessor and Wil- ' memorial service w ill lie held in and u :k with young one aiu'th.'f, including Dean anil pimple. Dr ■Mntyre. music director of Mron' f ttie servicemen's honor Mrs. E l.. Anthony, Dean, anil Clausen lias been pastor "f the n high school, i.ird on Abbott road. Baptist church : Hamilton, N j Mrs. II. H. Dirk-, Dean Marie trr of cermonies was Mer- i In additon to honoring the men Dye. Dean and Mrs. I. t Kin- See MINISTER. Page 4 aiker, Nilei junior. Other who gave their lives in World liiotis. Dean and Mrs. Ward (Slit¬ ccmpeting were, War I and II. the service will her. Others ale: Dean and Mrs. Cm. Kappa Sigma, Sigma I pay tribute to their mothers, a Stale News Elans I). C. Rodney, Dean and Mrs. Epsilon anil Phi Delta group of which will be present It. C. Huston, Dean and Mi: II.' I as special guests. The service will Large Size Paper (.'. Rather, Dean and Ml' Crowe. Colonel and Mrs S E. J I.. begin at 10 a.m. Br. Met 'line Program Whiti law and Mr. n Mr rniors Need Ds' on . Albert Elsesses of East I .an ■- Robert hinton. ing will preside as master of facility to .Attend Skip Exams . ceremonies." The invocation will other*member.-: of tlx < nit v be given by Dr. N. A MeCune at attendance will Ic: and seniors who are slated to The Rev Fr. .1 V MaeKachin has Detroit llailier 'Itilles Mrs. Tom King, Mr • de at the end of pring See LEGION. Page » Seize Inllalioii l.cad on. Mr. id Mr: . and who. have a passing, It 'l •man. Mr id Mr: Hit u: D < r better Will be t*x- Wyiiyardcn. Mr Mi Mm ' tmm taking final cxiiitis. Senior (lias* Dance I I'.uvvcina, Mi and- Mr . Id s. Linton, college regis- Ticket Safe Kevins I Tukey, Mr. and" Mrs. K T. .<< announced, I Wi iglit. l)r. InSia Gr ss' Mrs. ever, seniors who are en- Senior -commencement dance j ! Mai, lie Killers. Mr * -S. In.on, :u third term Basic i'ol- tickets w ill go on sale this niorn- : | I >i Mai gat el • >hl on. Mi and ..r-es will be required,'to iig at the Union desk, enior' ! Mi C. V Millard, Mr and' Mi . comprehensive wttnn- class president Jack Breslin sta- j i.1 W. Stack, Mr and Mrs W R. in the course. Linton .'aid tin ted. Tickets will be av ailable to j acct pt. See REI EPT.ION, Page .1 seners only today but will be I i ■: odes niust be reported by old to utldi relassmen tomorrow I Tuesday, June 4. ' The dance will be held Friday oil- tipped, 'III c ted seniors at the who end will of be ?uin- in the Union ballroom from to 12. Dick Charles' and bis or- tij ' TIME TABLE vrm will not be exempt chestru will furnish the music. ' 'his term's finals, but will TODAY— ■gible summer term. .MFC Hotel ex. cum., 3 p.m. Music Library Offers Large Caricly | 107 I lium annex ADIO ROUNDUP In Collection Parachute club, 6:30 p.m. WKAR — 870 kc (IfPhonograph 104 Union annex ItiK Sister council, 6:30 p.m. By PHIL SPELMAN | checked out for' one vveck i brury, October 18. 1945, by the 115 I'iiIoii annex i time. These, pieces n, hide Student Union, si* tti.it it may go • MORNING— Six hundred and thirty-one I more Rifle and Pistol eluli, 7 p.m. popular of 'hi* npoi - record' having-the shortest Melody at Seven albums of everything front ' on as Org. room I ary composite ns a v luativ existence of any organr/ation at Dawn Salute Bach to Basin Street blues | of the old masterwo ks. Porpoise ■ luh. 7 p.m. Morning's News are available to music-I Library lor AH Students | MSC "The Student utminn'wu ;i shiit-lived m gan /at-on which Org. room i Strings-in tlje Morning minded students in the fCO! H Prof. Roy L. Cnderw •od. tlanded together last tal Ito pro- Winged Spartans, 7 p.m. Songs to Remember ' library on th« second ft I head of the mpsic departn i lest the MSC i 7 Union annex -Radio Reading Circle the music building. Four high emphasizes that the facilities are Hymns. You Love Plan Expansion A\YS board. 7 p.m. fidelity victurolas are provided for the use of the whole student News and From the Further expansion i,i the li 115 Union annex in large, sound-proof rooms body on a "first come lust serve Music Room which ai • decorated to help out basis The library is b aded by hrary and listening taeihlie de- ■MVS activities, 7 p.m. -The Bookman examination blues. Mrs Frieda M'ran who ■ ,-sisl- | pendk 'n the amount-of tudent 15 Union annex Headline Edition Discs Include Oklahoma' Doris i interest. ed by student librarian: Professor l.'iidei wo,«i ■Michigan News lie. 7:15 p.m. The records, which Schestag... Grand Rapids sopho- xplamed Plans, are now undei - 112 I'nioii annex nu* for about a dozen new must-| more; Marjorie Sunnen. Chat- ' AFTERNOON— symphonies, concertos and vay Uhristian Science orgaiiuathMi -Novelty Bazaar cal -comedies like "Oklahoma," | ham, Orit . senior: Norma Lou! eund-ptoof listening rooms and Geography in the News may be checked out weekdays jQregg, Lansing senior, a nd Nor-| many additional recording a- 7:15 p.m. between right in the morning, ma Lou Reedy, Grand Rapid soon as. Uiev are uvadable. < hupcl. Peoples church -Songs and Harmonies -Columbia Masterworks sr.d ten at night; Saturdays from sophomore, In additions to the 931 albums. AS.ME. 7:30 p.m. -Roy Brill at the Organ eight to five; and Sundays freni Among the more unusual dedi- j the library contains over 4t)U sc- Ill Union anuex -Listen to the Band two until five. Ications if recorded music is I parate discs ot cla-.sua.il and Red Cedar post, 7:30 p.m. From the Alumni Record Of -peciffl interest, to stud- j Richard Strauss' "Till EuL*n-. modern music Sometime in tor 104 Union annex News of Today's World dents owning phonographs, is aDpiegel" which bears the follow- near future, the entire library of American Legion, 7:30 p.m. Your Dinner Music shelf of 60 albums designated j ing dedication w ithin its cover: j music is to be put into urcuia- - 104 4 nion annex —A Book, A Poem, A Play "circulation" which may be "Presented to the MSC music li- j tion on a one week basis. Psge Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday. May or 3946 Train Wreck Grin and Bear It By Lichty MICHIGAN STATE NEWS . • . Entered at Building Annex, room 8. aecand-cjaas matter under act of March 1879 at the poet-office. East Lansing, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of cast wing of Union KH1§ Marines Published daily except Sunday and Monday mornings school year and Thursday morning., during summer session during the regular HARRISBURG, Pa. May by the students of Michigan State college. 27 (,P) _ Two marines and a Member Associated Collegiate Pre., B^uSES! Pennsylvania railroad engi¬ run rtAIIOH*.* AOVBNTIIIM4 % Office — £xt. 268. neer died today in the derail- NaSuflil Advroiains Service. Inc. m mil lb pw wp# (.rSKTiJ'SSMi.' • by maU; B» men of a ^taryland-bound troop ir par W uiUrtt PvA/nJ.-n Rtprtmtutii* by college carrier to carrier etudantK (Mt train 15 miles cast of here. UOHacismiAvi NSW Voox. N Y. pgr year by eobapa earner to alto- • More than 30 of 208 marines • aw • • ktrn • las Iwui • sm pumsn studenu on the train were injured-fight MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seriously. The Associated Press U exclusively entitled to the use for republication cf all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper Steam Scalds Engineer and also the local new* published therein. All rlghta of publication on Engineer C. E. Mergot of Phil¬ rpccial dispatches herein arc also reserved. adelphia was killed by scalding Faculty Advisor ------- A. A. APPLBOATF. steam in the cab of his locomo¬ Manager - - - - - - .- - - . . . JAN HOPPH Editor .......... . MARION MECKEL tive. Advertising Manager ...... - LEONE SEASTBOM The marines died several Night Editor - - - - KEN Kl'HN hours after the derailment in nearby hospitals. Both were Night Sports Editor • . • . - - RILL ADAMS burned by escaping steam. Of¬ EDITORIAL STAFF ficials at Harrisburg hospital Women's Fdltnr CAROLYN KARNEV identified one of the servicemen Editorial Writer MORTON It. SMERLING Reviewer REA WILSON as Earl lreton. . (no address.) .... ... .... ... — - — identification was made from a Carroll llrseitier, l.li forty, Thais l.uras, l.ols Kent. Kathle Mull, Kathir Herd. Ikon nail. Joyce Zolllker. Nan Morgan. Virginia Frrnrh, (log tag. Paul Palmer, Pat Patterson. Peg Hayes, Betty Figel.barh. Ntarton ) idenlll! >* lloiiglas. Marv l.outse Wiggins. Dorothy Silvers, Betty Powell, i «Hhhnlil Ulentlli s Marllvn Piersnn, neltv Blcford, Itoh Burns. The other marine died ill the Ad Stalf — Dawn Hall, Tonl Ebner, Val Wilder, Herb Hoover. Marge Bale, ,,iH Henot hosnital Barb Tuttle. Pal Belahuhle. Barb Lucas. Wllma Fredrlrbs Middieton ail fit pot liosp i.ii. Frature Writers — Marjorlr I andkamer. Sylvia Clernlek, Blrk Potter, i His name was withheld pending Phil Spelman. lion Ball, Kathle Reed. Helen Blngle, Mary Wig- f f . f i.jn gins. Cieorge Vork, Betty. Talt. Bill Hall. Hope Richardson. Pat Pat- notification . nt nt M oi Kin. Irrson. (irorge Phillips. Peg Hayes. Marlon Douglas. Barbara i Names of mimed marines were Thomas, Barbara frlst. Boh llyerly. Nan Morgan, Judy Graham, . Kathle Mull. Barbara Well. .wnnniiu. sports Stafl — Bill Adams, John Albert, Jim farr. Charles Label, llill: PHR ufliiMals rcporteil that Sonneborn. flunk Slraltard, Allan Wood, Jark Worlli. ID-blr AUen. | |, p - Kurtz ol Harris- "But we can't bargain for more pay, Brnslcv r - : —— burg was badly burned in the wreck. strike .wouldn't inflict any hardship on the i>; LETTERS .... To The Editor EDITOR'S NOTE the editor tion of — All letters to suhmlttaihjvlth the Inten¬ being published, must be the corporation. wages express labor's share in Since relative Affairs of State By LIZ C'ORRY and THAIS Ll'CAS ;;pned bv the writer. If he does not the value newly created, in re¬ Mailt his name to appear with the letter, it must be Indicated. No let- lation to the share which falls to will be considered for publica¬ HIS is it. Comprehensives IShirley Morris. Detroit senior, be¬ Bobertz, Detroit -n; is tion unless the writer Is known The capital, it is obvious ttiat rela¬ have finally rolled into view. came engaged t" Ross llelyea of Louise Badwin. N - i pinions ex pressed are those of the tive wages, have fallen sharply ' So now everyone is rcgrett- East Lansing. Boss is a member sophomore. writers and not necessarily those of since 1939. the editors. ] ing that he hasn't studied dur- of Thota Chi at U. ol M. At recent initint ■■ Profits after taxes in 1936-39; vear. and js wasting the ( river at South Williams dorm the following men averaged 3.9 billion dollars, l-ast time that's left TO the Editor:pleased I am very increased seriousness in the with the year. 1945, they had risen to 9.1 billion — an increase of 140 | the worrying about Carolyn Palllstcr, Detroit fresh¬ Kappa consequences. There are. man. received a diamond ring Thomson, Sigs: W ., . ■ • III., .set;: however, a select few who seem from Barry Jones, Jackson fresli- Frampton, Miami. I >ne of your letter column. As a per cent. I to have no worries about the returned veteran, I have been Vet through their control of ( |man. man; Jack Simo ' noticing a number of changes on congress, tile radio, anil the daily | future. All they seem concerned Gayle Oviatt, Alpha Chi from freshman, and G.iie \ I about are hearts, flowers, and Washington. 1). l\, is now wear¬ haetaw freshman. campus. Spartans do consider press, these capitalists, whose I orange blossoms. ing a diamond from Bill Bauer New I'si U pi.',*! i > ■ 'tiemselves citizens or our coun¬ own profits have gone up 140 Phi Tan president Jim Shinier, of East Lansing. Bill was recent¬ Gncke, Wisconsin ; try and ate concerned with the per cent, have been able to con-L ' r»Ki"""" """ ' ly discharged Tern Wiggins. i)w - problems facing our future. vitlce the pubiu that strike' . l" ' Junior, found the from the navy, aft¬ But I am alarmed by the one leaders asking to, an 18 per cent 1 hl ° 3)a,tv «" lu' ,lu' ^,r0^,- er returning from the South Pa¬ cific area.. spied understanding of strike raise are imm-teis. P''" siting for passing his pin to news. Miss Hopps in last Fri- James Zar.zhny j Margaret Johnson. Lansing jun- Two new pledges have been LEGION tay's column indicated that lite All of mi figures can be "n added to the.list at the Zeta Tau (Continued !: strikers were to blame and that eheckeii "bv the gov c umci.- I,u|- ! S.ncc. Sunday night Pat Shep- Alpha house. They are Judv Hop- been invited to *" '-» Ze'.us iiail quite atl er coca me the war and immediately it clear that the workers See I.LITLK.4 Pace . * iexciting weekend witn the new j .'.tinnier and engagements llel- NEED A PICK UP - - had gained nothing ami in many jen Hunt. Detroit junior, is now respects were worse off than be- KOTC W ill Parade ": FROM I IIF ^COMPREHENSIVr* Ml t • a ore the war. Mo ln,rDo.Hi" is M nAlpha an m K.t Gonei.il Motors, steel, j In la Sigma at the University railroad, and coal workers, price i Captain's Honor t;;/'™ ■somi Barbara Galbraith. The Perfect Answer — v.j»-es kept pace with Wwge in-1 it sophomore, ucci. id a m llank Trainpton. K ; - YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU r tin g fryshman ;. m Miami. v j- • Ti.cy pl.,n :■ • . c m.o i .ed ..\ *.tiif l.as gone ujr 32 per cent t..: > mm net 13 Another sorority sister, .-ir.ee 1939 but act'ually. govern-".'John 1 Wht THE SPRING TERM JM.AY merit figures show a rise of 51.2 o:ia.c! » • K< • , er cent :n food prices; clothing terriuy ' • SODA FOUNTAIN 49 per.cent, and house furnish- Ccreivoi.ie-. 47 per cent. In reality^ pne- on!!. t'.il i m Dt • LIGHT LI NTlltS 8:15 P.M. • nigs n'.on- cs*are stdl higher tliaii these tig- -tt.it.on in.;: with • MAY 31 SANDWICHES JI M: • . ures'indicate because all but the; MsC"» r..l shoddier goods have been with- the vent drawn in the lower price brack-| C..p'.un At« ets. 'In the meantime, the rich took stunted advantage of the war to ^iult a uu pus f r 2 into retireir.e FAIKHILD THEATER lai ge part of taxes from them-; enlisted 'man a i on- One of Broadway's Funniest Plays selves onto the workingman. Aft- ed iifficir. Done By a Top MSC Cast Means er deducting tax increases, and t This afterr. he will occupy FRENCH "A Plus" in Entertainment then determining real wages on, the place ot or from whichl FRIES— a 1939 basis, it can easily be | inspecting ft i< •s and visiting) IIAMBlUUEn shown that real wages today are dignitaries h , -urvcyed his! Reserve Seals 011 SALE NOW at Ail Ml.lff. CARRY OUT SERVICE Delow 1939. ! students for more than a quar- 65c Plus Tax. Finally, WLB figures show that | ter of a century. Colonel White- SNACK BAR the productivity of labor in law, corps sponsors and the E. many large factories has .tiscn! cadet battalion staff will ac- Lansing's Only Sandwich Shop Don t Delay! Those Reserve Seats .Ire 213 M.A.C. AVE. by 25 per cent, and all this in-i company him on the reviewing VIOLA CHASE. Owner creased producttoi>.,ha« gone to \ stand. . Going Fast! luesctoy, May 28, 1946 MlfcHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three adline Draws Closer Court Decides Report 'Some ' or Cast Of Term Against Vets Comes Out From Coal Parley Play On %/ Students to Pfescttl Kaufman and Hart's Seniority Lawyers Beliereil to he Forming Contract ( oinedy Success Friday, Saturday Nights WASHINGTON. May 27 (/PI— The Supreme court ruled \X ASHINGTON, May 27 (/P) — Secretary of the Interior today J. A. "Vou Cant Take It With \ou," third term play, will be that the selective service act does Kf'tig reported tonight that "some progress" had vseiited Friday and Saturday night at 8:15 in Fnirehild not give returning veterans pre- been made today toward an agreement with John L. Lewis fci. tit'al "theater, Director Don Buell announced, or ".-upcr" seniority in and there was every sign, that lawyers were preparing r Theta Alpha Phi. national dramatics honorary, is spon-!"".' 1v " ",hs' . draft of an actual agree-* r of the performances of* ' A ,vt""u«8 ieeman, said ment to end the stoppage. |enllytt)ub . ihe comedy success by Katif-1 man. Muskegon ste|.s back on the officials most concern- Heights sful Broadway run, on the 6-1 Derision and as a motion picture Lansing sophomore. administrator of the seized mines |",;l" "vc IB':; cents hourly in. l.ois p.; ore:. Fa-I Landing si "We would distort the lang- lent word io reporters that at-| ''t'tiV granted to the fit) steel- : I«i37. workers and CIO auto worke lor and tnket chairman, st:. te of 1 pi >v n (Select- t'orney- for all parties would I pi;iv Set in l.ivhtg.Rnom Serv a if we read ii "busy tcnight Working on the Meantime, the ; 'oppage it sol t Nickle. di.ector icket veteran an in- proi'.r. -s made." ' li of interrupted for two' weeks'by a Me and constructi 'n for the y over what he To Draw t'p Contract? I crease favored by the govern vvdl h The lawyers seldom are railed | ment, was not learned speoifi. ■ explains that the oid- ii he had never into such disputes brlcre there i Some two hours iifb r Ibis nf- : . me will be tlie scene . i opinion vvl itten 1 Ic'.'IIOCIl':; ncctlpg King's ..flic has been a general m cling of lev's action. maid bringing the issue down j began. Welly i Hopkins ;ai< i. is are played by Fl- Norin;un!\ \el Heads took th : to details < i pulling the agree¬ Tlton a T' wn'sctid. 1'M'V law- nt. and Morgan t-Mor- Vdvnnrrd KOTC Men ment into contract form. A. spokesman for Krug, how¬ ever. declined to say definitely taken v .1, ilia' a contract was h-ing p're- .it fresh .Another Other Ai iion in King's ollioe tomorrow at II :,1 Oak I Moantin the c. stt ppage in the .lack -; miaos, in . ri ruptotl by a work- uvr, and V. a | ing 11 lice lh.it ended Saturday • < City junior, j nigl'd. vva: again virtu; llv emu- ■ ! ioles. Btieii Members Many jl.rwls Says Nothing members It..lunger. F a of the Lewis himself had nothing tu YOUR NEW :"c Fallon. 'I'nin in I • tT- say when tonight's four-hour Lake. \ S Civil session broke-tip at 7 p.m. He ■ oi ip..n : Pod c Moehl-i lofcind all i|iicstiolis to King, \rl- Boost Malaria Kale ant I would m t even ay wlictbcr h.o would be bat k tomorrow. •XSING. May 27 - l* R - The. • tlklalioma State gov i lia eld'.- tellta'ive Michigan'serv icen cp au ntial committee alict proposal's for a contract to end ' ng the number ol report- tile dispute which began March ms loner. l AW Oppose* Truman War Contracts 12. wen made to Lewis on Sat¬ ' 4 Agree. i to urday. ..spun j HFT!it H r. May 27 — The W.a Confi Amount Not Disclosed tod. the j t it l I'tatec i Auto W i kers asked Vt: giv itu tlio The amount of the wage in- declar- | CKl P < dent Philip Murray g.o.ii" old .o.'lmrity lo ret over iio outvv u d indication that the ...n . 4tift j tonii |.t _ ; take "immediate "excessive. protits" from con¬ I'MW chief was th ing anything red with roc td- |-tops ganized ' lm ' 1: lo o.' action by all or- ih tractors A ruling vva- asked by except to resist stonily all efforts i ct'•>cai upposition to the A at rat' ami D' -isel him to send his K>|iiip- to get 4i)(),tint) 14, ex. 1.. T. a ma labor legls- n flit i.t it'ji. i utioii. Cliiragn -oft coal diggers back to the 5 I't-i • iiti-1 California t" fill job a liew . aid.lev la'od answer to tin' I 'tit il that tjnie there had been lllstac department's suit M.sk- which ( uion Serves .Is Memorial I'lig t" t" t ib!i Ii fetieial fights to working Saturday night, truce was m expired full of- • a.l ip.o.-i i il-si.i.re land.- * To MSC Demi •jie by side, students and faculty members shove).d Past If ' \ O niW" 'ing up 8,(100 cubic foot nf MSC >uil in four find "«»n«•' days. The occasion was "excavation week", the first j in the building nf the tTiipn memorial The movement tu build I'm'oii building.. a j 1 Attention Students building begun' a j ^civilian (\luh\vh j 1915 with a project tVeoii- ('idlege haTT, whid;' >2 MOO To Dole We arc iium u fieri ii" a lor .Ypir i.culcr Mill Nevvi h; Buddies Starts in 17 Snapshots of \uicc rccurtiiiiu service votir voice, whit It will bring pWc* funk many memories, in years to eonte. Excellent for • •. & liKAM AilV; t l.ASSKS ■■t BRING Catholic ® MHCKSTtHKVrs- your ForcTHem^ ..rents by tiv i © ( I.\SSKS IN DICTION FOR SERVICE ave reached 74. We a!»o make recordings at ' i.oral chrir.v. parties, har.- the "Co.vnviLe of 10U " •••' •' ' ' t|ucl>, and speeiui occasions.' vd which has been Catholic con-j t'non Open-: in 192 coiain .tubents the' ••' ru.i:x ... . : ■■ ■ ••• ceks. I>% A|)|i.ointnii'iit Kenny astts thv ' >. '* > 'f.oiic students who hav« e-i ,"-t' ' • ' motou sai.es,"Inc. • pledge cards obtait. jt'c- i .c; the St. 220 M.A.C., East Lansing Thon.a.~.\quin- i T'.e ,Ai • ... y on Abbott road. ) .N't', j . CAMPUS 5 10 . • o'er for all Catholic -Meet '.v i il be located 31 and will 122, 10 the MSC men killed in the provide recent conflict. It. too. will be j and ; - for social gatherings, li- dedicated to thz promotion of j snack bar, chaplain's cf- peace and an under-landing of. "6 and discu-sipn ropn-.s. the other nations of the world. • Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, Mav Sea Skirt For Smooth Sailing Fifteen Women To Sit SingToHono, Senior Class On Big Sister Council Held each year in honor the graduating clas-. the c." Newly selected members of the 1945-46 Biff Sister coun¬ Sing will be given by cil have been announced by co-chairmen-Marie Matte, De¬ men's Glee club, undo: troit junior, and Ginny Gilhooley, East Lansing sopho¬ ecticn of William R more. the A Cappella choir, d Thy new council members include Holley Johnson, Lan¬ William Kimmel, sing freshman; Joyce Mank-* as the commencen1en• er, Cliillicothe, O., freshman; j ited number of freshman women which began May 1. Marg ) Green, East Lansing jwho will enter state this fall, ■Fall activities forHbe new wo¬ sophomore; Priscilla Parker,' men students entering ' u"State "will I j The sing will take • Detroit junior; Glen Loew, Hol¬ j band shell at 7;.'10 p be as personal and social as • The Baccalaureate land snphcimorep-Phoebe Stribe, -, East Igmsing 'sophomore, and | possible since the freshman ori- | , be held at 3 p.m entntion program will be diss- j Jeanne Bigelow, Cuss City fresh¬ continued. - I | In addition to t man. interpreted bv the ' Ottiers appointed to the coun¬ nearly 300 vow ■-. t cil ace Gray Campbell. Rapid City feshman; Vincenettc Uilo, | MINISTER j I will participate ti. singing. Included •'in; the i Niag.ua'Falls. N. Y., freshman, (Continued from Page 1) Brand new seashore fashion, is the sen shirt, shown above. Made be t h ,, r oe c and C irol Erdmann, Menominee j Y.. ministering to the students of in blue and white striped cotton twill, it buttons'from the con- conn- sophomore. !* "lent university, ami of the | vertible collar right down to the hem. The shirt also lias two big Gretchaninoff. mu- , • First Baptist church of Syracuse, j front pockets. and Mendels ohn. Am Woodward. Grand Rapids freshman; MarJean Kettunen. N. Y.. and of'.Pittsburgh,Pa. j — —-—- . — — by Randall Tim Television Interests llim .Vaughn Williams. East Lansing sophomore; Jean Dr. Clausen is the author of .Miclii'ei,r according to Marjoric i Michigan than participated the Families with bui . 150 Hig Sisters Needed ' the chapels of colleges and unir | East inn. clothing specialist in jVear before. The trend shows an without babies an -. Approximately 150 big sisters versifies nnd gives a score-of the home i •onon us department, even greater demand this year, other, will i •.' selected during the latter commencement addresses in Many w men have turned to . part ■ ! this week due to the Inn- I high schools each spring. the sewing machine because of the profiler providing ade- Coeds to Receive Room Assignments Another Spartan Tradition Takes quale and for the fam factoiy clothing na.ic difficult by] Room signing for women student will continue high i scarcity of Form For Presentation On June I many price items. a of the Counselor for Women as follows; I.asi year Sophomores Numbers 151-200 May 2; Mowing the Spartan tradi-1 mission has been granted to wo- Numbers 201-325 MSC's May 25 senior. women will' men. giving them one-half hour front of the Women's after the eeremo You si 1 and curse. ! melts, meet m Freshmen Numbers 326-400 May 31 You loot .i '.iunk gym at 9 p.m. June 4 for the n-: in which to re ich t Numbers 400-700 May . of mown mint I .anient Night ceremony. |j denies, AWS pit sulci t Margate i'i 1 English mr -N(h. isoivd jointly by Tmvet | ha- aim uincei Go.a r**N!' rtai board rind AWS. j tile |. ocessioti \CfU proceed front I the V <>men's gym through Beat f Gai i and to tile auditorium when- cerenVmies' wilt bi held WOMEN'S WORLD lion i nig outstanding seniors.' Tuui- Guard.'Mortar board and 1 ««* S'*TI't COEM1L- AU - ifficers will be installed at Newly selected mcmbi this ■ rone. j Big Sister conned will i. All carrying light! I Japanese phial meeting at 6:30- :• . laide a-. With the exception of room 115 of the-Em.a; freshmen, senior women Will be Any- member .who .: ■led by'cradiiating Mortar-Boards: M'c-ent is a-kc i,.f. : i and minor- ii.l nen ly pledged j 0':.i men Ma Moit Used-. Sophomore ION Fit fit 'ARB l tll r \ Mii.M \ I'lll ; tou.iy fr'otii tin- St,it'e .Nev .- (ireen Splash To Cost I olcs Tor Candidates: Poll In II omen's (ivm V . - for the eb-tMn o: off - ccr.- •! Conn Spla: h. w . ♦ Dairymen Elect Hates Swimming honorary. mu>t ho left with Mr-". Waters, of the .Is (ironp President: phy- •■at education depanmoiir, (ithers (iet Posts by t iay. atuuHmeeii Mis- Doro- tiiy North. faculty ciiivvtei of the organization. Candidates for the-oftices arc 'New president for tin Ag school prosnieht, Janet Squires. Eaton Rapi ns junior; vice-president. club will be,Robert Bates. Yas - j Polly Hanson. Ma s., soph¬ tsar junior. omore and Jean Casteel, St. | Selected \iee-prje.sidciit wa- i WONDEK-WOKKING John sophomore; secretary, Mae Beet;, New Ycrk sophomore, and more. | Jim Burnett, Ypsilar.fi sopho- Chosen secretary and j j "blouses Ramona Wernett. Birmingham treasurer were Tim Hodge, La¬ Sophomore; social chairman, Lois peer sophomore, and Leonard Soderqui-t. Dearborn sophomore, Hill, Oketnos senior, re-peetive- 1.98 to 2.70 and Arlene Noller, New York ly. Cool, angel white blouses to sophomore. Elected as the Dairy club re¬ flatter your summer suits Newly elected officers will be presentative to Ag council was and skirts. Lovely to look at, installed at the annual banquet, Don Faller, Trenton. N. J., soph- j lovely to wear. Saturday. The pledging of new omore, while publicity duties members will take place at the were bestowed upon Joe Water-; 300 E. MICHIGAN* same time. son, Pontiac junior. PHONE 5-71 ] v. May 28, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Five olotov Sees Anti-USSR Board Clears This Collegiate World x c By Britain, America Ship Doctors By ASSOCIATED PRESS and INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS In Deaths CHENEY, Wash., (ACP) — In a recent study of en¬ ■OSCOW, May 27 (/P)—Soviet Foreign Minister Vyach- rollment cards of Eastern Washington College of Educa¬ v m. Molotov charged today that a British-American NEW YORK, May 27 (/P) tion, the following statistics regarding student support willed an offensive against Russia at the Paris con- —Deaths of eight Gl babies were gathered: 100 per cent self supporting, 54' per cent; ,nft> of foreign ministers in a "desire to impose their! who arrived here aboard the 75 per cent self supporting,* — upon the Soviet Union."* — — transport Zebulon B. Vance nine per cent; 50 per cent girl," declared one Kent mother. n an exhaustive review of | have been Riven." May 10 were no,t caused by self supporting, six per cent; "Girl sitters are ton young and four-power conference,] 5. Byrnes' proposal for n sc-1 'negligence or misconduct on .the 25 per cent self support, 13 not always dependable. A vet¬ ijsho' of ,ho commuters holo proport'ion of honor students arc wheatless days on the Mount 11 vines' proposal for a treaty with Germany could not I One baby- which arrived on full time jobs in Spokane. A high Holyoke campus as students peace conference un- have been accepted at the Paris j uu. s.S. Brazil died in Pittsburgh, self tighten belt- to help in the cur¬ . supporting. Soviet, French and conference," Molotov said. Pa., last week. Forty-six infant rent food shortage. The wheat- . p reign ministers eom- .vch'minary drafts for front various brideships now are , r>, ^ ' Kr|)t gta( less days will be thoroughly bung treated at lot t Hamilton.,^ (KrntoT;who |ast yrar wheatless, with breakfast cereals >; peace treaties. Rains Flood Towns hospi a in run >n. Uvere standing sentry duty In the being sub tituted for toast at la's.'by proposing utti- In IVnnsylvaniu Col. Howard ,1. Butter, port of Kllhr alld lhf, Philippines. today breakfast, and picnic ' bread al¬ . . pnee to the United Na- embarkation surgeon, in a state- arp hirlne olll as ,.baby s|tler#" lowances will be limited to two thc Italian colonies PITTSBURGH, May 27 (/Pi— meat accompanying the inquiry sandwiches per girl.. |hp|r sparp tlmp should no solution be Rains which have been general board's preliminary report,, stud U s.iid one brawny ex-sergeant: ing from the foreign over western Pennsylvania the several of the mothers h id them ,.„.s pasy work ul|lpss yoll bap_ made an attempt "to last two or three days spent floodM their children's diarrhea began i prll „Pt a„ ornPry kid and Ag Group to Mori methods of pressure, waters into a half dozen or more before, they boarded the Vance PVPIl ,ba, experience may come Agricultural engineering maj¬ md intimidation." Molo- towns tonight, driving familie i at La.1 Havre. ' have been invited to the these methods w ire from their homes and blocking j In handy some day. 'Course ors home of Prof. A. \V. Farrall, head llutter saiii • the army had there's the money angle, too. A normal relations he- highways and streetcar lines. I transported 24,413 war brides fellow can make up to 50 cents of ttic agriculture engineering, or. About 70 persons were evaeu- British and Americans ..... „ , and B.01(1 babies from Europe so an hour and do hi* studying at Wednesday night. . , „ "in their desire to 0t°2 *1°™/ bomes at Brad- | wjth on, „ death, among thp same time." The group will meet in room, ,h their d^tl onnn the Sovi U will upon the \TArmy * workers T™ who u rowed 'He infants. I'GlWhat do the mother* think of sitters? 14, Ag hall, at 7:30 p.m., and transportation will be provider! because they did notithrough four feet of water to '^iard ( tears Doctors "I'd rather have one than a front there to the meeting place. reckon with the Soviet rcsrue marooned householders, The inquiry board, appointed [ demands, and thus y Maj. Gen. Frank Ross, com- j ted the possibility of an mander of the port of embarka¬ decision on reparations RECEPTION tion. said its investigation indi¬ cated the Vance's medical staff i promising a 25-year . (Continued from Page "petfyfmcd their duties in a enn- > Mi? United State . Bri- Fee. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bunnell .•icutinuT and entirely satisfac¬ .nice and the Soviet Un- Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Holland. Mr tory manner." nsurc domilitarizn- and Mrs. S. G. Bcrgqm t Mr j The vessel's hospital area, diet aanv, Byrnes made a and Mrs, Paul Bagwell, Mr. kitihcn and formula kitchen were at inaccurate statement" Mrs. T. D. Stevens. . he had obtained Prime Supervising all details n Stalin's "con it in , event \x ill be Secretary and a 1 December." Molo- itart H. MiDohel. Mil)" in December Bvr.nes ] class advisor. us yet have the draft! Ail seniors graduating treaty, and therefore! tatm .or at the end of the .- i-1cr Stalin's 'con-i 12 week summer session ; cut trcatv could not|vited to attend the recept INFORMATION lliKK K COOPERATIVE READING HOUR . ick cooperative mem- Thcra J^tovall ,. lati to attend the "Friendly Persuasion" on the uig-it at 7 at Els- final reading hour of the term a according to house today at 4:10 p.m. l.,;l Recti. Midland,op't-'tC'ERS* CLUB •M it' I TEL ASSOCIATION Officers' club will mv." ' U< i lIVi: COMMITTEE ni«ht in r""m l01, J "" 1 < • ivo committee of the unmies buj.ding, at i.ii". " It \ ".ill meet this afternoon Sturgeon. Detroit isoplmnvn . in- n>: of 1 nion annex at 5. nounced. Plans for the ore m • : 1U fierns, vice-president, 1,'"iS tlMTn . .. <1. Professors Proulx fitted and arrangemcn i\\ i! Klare will discus* next carrying on activities nurmg '••• ji tivities' with the com- Slimmtr » ,s I"' ". "" ti.at all advanced studou *tt- »Ml:\ ( LIB tend, as this will be the i, of the inability of P«rtujuty for membership u-t-.e . n.oers to attend, the next term. picnic scheduled for AMERICAN' LEGION i be postponed until A mceting of Red Cedar post iMtay, Jot* Waterson, j^0> ^Q2) ,.\mrrican l.egion, will .i.ior announced. 1)C bejd tonight at 7:30 in room "H i: AND HfeTOL CLl B 104t , nio„ annex, Boh Blett, Rifle and Pistol club will Gr^i,d Rapids senior, announced ti-i-t inr election of officers for yesterday The proposed tonsti- ; y0u have poiw on ninipu., but wi term tonight at 7 in WUoh and by-laws will be lead! . . ,rldt At 'Kathtrine Gibtii 'Jl'm 11- I nion annex, Richard for a,,proval of the membership S'.< rel.rial Sihool, yuu not only u/- Eur'iv Detroit freshman and ouiUenil'.ng tfil.ru.-al traitnng, af'thla meeting, he stated. _ ceive but bi-iome familiar v.,Ui buin^s, "'rtury 0f ihe organization an- . „ management and procetlure. rut lounced. PORPOISE catatG^ and information,' adcires* Iflst OPALIANS I Porpoise, men's swimmin College Course Dean. ' ■ will be a celebration of! honorary, will meet tonight at 1 • ■ mmunion at 7 a.m. breakfast following, to-jin organization and , ing to room 1, accotd -j j# Jack McGrath. prestden f\HI I1HIAU1L U I U U 0 IT II I n I A| C RIRRS s; a.m. Thursday the Feast of Porpoise. This is an important njw yo.k a : « the Ascension, Allen Gerrard ' meeting and all pledges and ac-j chicaoo in ^.— 7" "' bounced. i lives are urged to attend. ■age Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, Rfav Wrestling Match Highlights Dodgers-Cubs Gante Pasqucl Brothers Spartan —-— Draw Two More "ro/i — 1 I ST. LOUIS, May 27 (/P)— CMTj | Max Lanier and Fred Martin To Wayne ; drove away today from ma- The Msc ]1 jor league baseball for at i least five years toward the Mcx- dropped ftstlose ,]„. j ican border and the "fabulous to Wayne i sums" <^' the Pnsquel brothers. university day afternoon but ma Lanier oxhibite!l the usual re¬ to even .the sc s ticence of major leaguers in dis¬ meet the Tartan cussing financial arrangements morrov. except .tii characterize as a "bad All of the sing' dream" the $200,000 reported to three sets previously by an anonymous two .which vest, ball player friend as the Pas- Dai Mike Yatchman quels' offer. • ^ from Waynenio! "The figure is far above what gal and Robert 1 he was offered." Max said, stuff¬ M.alnga was th. ing a traveling bag in the trunk winner for stag at. Martin's ai/aimobile. They later with To expect to reach Mexico C'ity by the only double^ Thursday. State. Summaries: (S I'ilt - Anplw For Bit! land (\\ t H k <5-4. 2-ii, Ci-o To 'Bi«i Ton* Berth (W) d. Herb It PITTSBURGH, May 27 tvPV — Athletic director Jim Hagen and i j •l-fi. .0-2. p.;.!, Gerald Gin .,: football coach Wesley ■ Fester' ot 10-ft. tiic University of Pittsburgh left! j Wave Pin:: jamin Siegal i\v n night for the Western confer¬ berl' Gross i W ence's spring meeting in Cham¬ (Si. 7-5. 5 7: l> paign. 111. man'(Si — Four more drivers*- — ipiuliln today for the liOO-mile Memorial day race, leav- ing six places in thi- ."»:»-car starting' field to be tilled to- |'rimoili<: Ktmoilltco mot rov. the hist day. of qualifying runs. S«»ITI»*iH DtI<*» 11.i': iiobsoh of Hunting-* Intramural, athletic, director 'on Put' Calif., mad)1 the 1. ^'god utf.v mit« ■van Frmiodig announced' . ilay's I.. Bill She' fit; of -1 time, averaging' l.es Angeles i yesterday th'.it the following fra- WINNER OF 10 World's Fair d-d ins 121.17 '•■iles tut hour.for the M Oiienh.ausei' Spee-' tciint.v soft ball games rained out t> min'; in Ins Phillips-Miller'1 ■i\ci igmg fiM-;' miles •ihl'a 1 ! ucsday will be played this Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals 5peci.il I is ail U.-cylir.der if:)'.';'1 A ' and more honors for accuracy drive ea Gain".a Riio'v... Phi I 1 ' lvveniy*sei !p<»nimt't 1 ' • t'l.'icp place w w is A IV. .it Wai II lieio. Zenon Delta Theta; l.au bda Clu than any other u • I>> C.e.ige Bar uge: of lr- Alpha timepiece. Bb.l • i I'dovvski el Gary. Ind.. v > l\ Kappa Pin. Kappa Sigma .|M .. veteran .'• who )...■■ sunk his saving- in a vc Ho v.- Sig.ra Xii; and Phi Kappa oemi-staci. part racer and plan- nett t e ive it. today lined a I {lisk11 lav i. first tail, it.,. ie oil will the veteran drive big ov ot to; alt , dm ' He! another A-l Millei ot of the vet TODAY S (JAMES American League Honoring Those Ode signed today with .lev MSC Men... inc.i.one m' the 193;i I.encki. of (Chicago at St' lams might' Chicago, and will.dri.vo' Lenekie Detroit at Cleveland m Ru»:'.' ■ li.difyin.: spec I aver ' New Voi-kNnighti A bho] "10 Tabes Softball Title CLASSIFIED ADS the two-hit. pitching of Abbo low > Who Died While Serving National League Today Their Country I at Brtxiklyn (night1 lost Ot "Philadelphia (night) STl'DFNT boy- v..need at Hunt's, 'income at Pittsburgh (tuglit) 5l. Loo I- Chicago s 00. Un- lei- morning hours, tat DRIVING Michigan State New- • to Philadeli: APARTMENT OR TRAILER •— Leaving June ». Need ex FOR BEST RESULTS FOR SUMMER vvtll rent or sub¬ driver, (mate) See Paul let. G.X. rslttdenti and vvue. Phone STATE NEWS ( EASStaTEDS 2-0363. Wednesday. Mav 29 ■i-n 131 isjotji 217J JTWrrWb hatt-pj JW.fotMn. Lv. May 28, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Seven iberts Hurls No-Hiltert^*' ' A""",''|Ciii(lermcnTake Fourth Place Kobsnien Beat Sailors i„ In Seventieth IG4A Classic By JIM CARR Michigan State's air-borne eintlernten piled j,jn Roberts stepped .into the Spartan Hall of Hopes of the Spartan Jay- f up a total Fame vevs 211points, placing fourth among squads Sunday afternoon when he pitched his 4VVJ, will v. be to duplicate paftici- Michigan Thnrsd: tutting in Saturday's KM A truck and field competition at teammates to an 8-0 no-hit victory over Great triumph over Annapolis. Igikes training station. Stdiridge field when the jtm- The comforts of botne . proved to be of worth when Iho setting the Sailors down without t r fqiiad meets the Midshipmen allowing them aj men en their home field air¬ litis took first place* iberts became the sec-* honors with their :ttt r> 28 ;reatiy outdistanced ..II other points, and Navy was fol¬ jiartait in the history Lyons Takes Over By trouncing field squad 10-4 the ° Set fridge at East lowed by Army and Dart¬ onipetition in the nub to lie timed al 4:12.3 for'-tli'e distance, ichigan State baseball last Lansing week, the Javvees marked- mouth in that order. The - weltering luat stymied (he umplish this feat. Jim up then sixth triumph' of the Clearing 13 feet. Spartan "fed Spiirtan distance men and old turned in a perfect they, sesss-n. Coa h Doe Manioll is •Wench led the field of vaullers failed In plage in this taei - . or in ugunst Chicago's Armory optimistic regarding today's con¬ and his tpatnmalo. Roll tile 88(1, Roth races wen- k in 1925. . test Vosburg. won and ho|H-s to bring back hared second place honors with with pre-war times, the half H out Six State's seventh victory by mak¬ Temple's rent.''slant, .at a height mile being run in 1:54 . • men faced Roberts ing it .two siiaight against Sclf- of I2's feet. afternoon, but he al- e bases on balls which (tdge Seeking his 11fth- victory in Nauti Places Seeoml ('«nv li KtTt'ivps Four more, points in the field stalls wili Ire Cecil •kly utile erased by fast s.\ Vi t". EoMlerville "Zeke" events went to State when Leon¬ I IS tar' Names plays, Six.strike freshman, Who ard Naab placed second in tin • registered ' by the already holds one decision over •avelin with a MSC'- baseball menioi, Mm throw of 1H7'- ,ght bander, rhe V Cleme.ns. aggregation. feet. 11. Kolis has received l> In i.< front four p ale for State. Will III out of 15 ng runs in the State's Jim Eraser ran the participating col¬ one in the third, two biciak. Flint fresh- fa list quarter, mile of his ear-. leges and universities nominat¬ e fifth and the last ha mvn eansider- ■ er but was nosed cut ing ball players til the "all-star" in by Navy's the Spartans ueeounl- reeetit weeks. Mill Kash, the national 111 id We t squad. The midwest collegiate : total of eight tallies, t'.ltli team will met r a similar one champion: Just two feel in front from the east in the In t annual is helped the State of Eia/er at the tape. mimitting nine errors. Hain Kash's winning tune of :48.(1.was College All-Star baseball game, Hits Triple Delays Yankees' a tenth of a cental ahead of which will lie lietd in Irclizht dame I*hats Fra/er's. Fenway park on June 11 triple in the fifth in- _ After Couch Kolis hi¬ two men on base by NEW Y< M.iyliew In llurilles May 27 id'i A ed all n commendation email Rob Groves was Man lit Mayhcw ran six steady a''- on today wash- rare., midwest team, he will li¬ blow of the afternoon, exl out under ttie blistering Mill to the York Yanke reach i.ti led the nine hit Ted Lyons (above), veteran f;r t the finals which netted State.two nt selecting the 22 man affsi stage night Chicago White Sox pitcher, suc¬ a a four mull coaching si.nl ioiii- •tack, and one points in collecting two the. high and pi sed. of head conch Hay Kbher ceeds Jimmy Dykes as manager low hurdle- three times at tint ho installed an respectively, tor a t Ui.iiv.r ity of -h also accounted for of the Chicago club. Dykes re¬ sixth and I in 111 Michigan). Clar- it .-> • tenr at the plain in those ettoe J. Kline (Nolrt signed after serving. 14 years events. Close finishes Dame), l tour official trips to .1 ii lilt; the Win- hlghlight- with file Club, 13 years as man¬ Claude Simmons iTulancl. and i<1 both hurdle laccs in wet e scheduled the fiu- Ernie (juigley, Kansas - ager. Lyons joined the White U state 4»l Sox iincti ii Selial The pick of midwci lei ii col¬ n.'o oto—x s t in 1923, coming dircctly iw*d i I • n er tio.- Lloyd Whetler, a, frc limau re¬ lege stars will meet tl i caster- |uk'. 000 000 IHHk—41 0 S from Raylur university. cord holder, got the nod at the tcd for the n 11«i>s in the game which i- pari of last minute from Coach Is as report- Karl A. the pre motion Kchfadeinun to make the program ot the am 30.0(1(1 si trip'and American A social mil i i i nlhge. LETTHISiothe EDITOR tan tile mile n lay with Inn (bil¬ liard. Al l.aGi.' u. iutij Et a/ci". Baseball Coaches to • litblish wllcsc. kiwrtm!! Mt-HH •InlmtT-. Mile Relay Third lional scale. r,tinned from Page 2) The Spartan combination | the ndnTtnistratuin before the j Ma jor was A North-South garni will also if .er or not this is true. close ot this term, clarifying this-j l.vajrur < locked at 3:20.1) in this event, lie played this year on Iho within three lentils of a s coiul . what is the Justifiva- rumor, would be greatly. appre-, >t;unlin»«. nl the Michigan State west coast and plans ne being ciated. It is only fair that stu- record, h inudi for dents know -the conditions j place behind Navy and hVinll I the a |ni;-ili|e n tciill.K of t nccde that the cost of und-j AMtl'.U AN I I.Atil i: Ed intersectiolial w'i ineis in er which they can return to Walsh tront Maiiiiattan, 1947; j- : .sen, but any rise in W la Pit. CH MSC next fall now and not i. mid be offset by a a: 9 7B3 few weeks before the term starts ,n the room bill, thus | N.: A Y'-rk 15 .605 6 i total amount for Dormitory Students. W.cs'.ir -n 19 14 • .576 7 hoard at its present 19 IK 514 9! .'•.<• can deny that the x St \j v. « 444 VJ : .it least three persons mom is at all equal TO the Editor: Our MSC baseball team is Cln elan \ i'Vixui: - ! ti. 20 20 444 375 12 14 HEADS Hearing, the completion- •>; a r'.ableness and ease successful season. P. i.atu-rT \ s tl 27 250 19 Why-not honor : • normal two-person tHe team \- - J t.-lii KD.'* by having a homecom¬ r ing day celebration'* We could THE LIST e Is, extremely ask the band to furnish the mus¬ Mmiilic'« Itrsiilts studying facilities ic at one of tin- remaining three at*- St Louis (night.) ..;:c. As for the food games and the ei.^ire Igudent rsmr r. New V.iik, OF , tMat a fairer metli- body turn out for the occasion, Clwfl.ind: rain . j • ; esent one could be E K C. NATIONAL LLAGI E stance, we pay a ••r room and .board W L Pet FAN t MUTES students Belgians T« Meet • are not - • ti'ije Iu'st or last •i.e sivrter win- [SwtiIcs In Tniiiis 17 tK.i full room and RRtrSSELS. 3 18 471 '.urged. Besides I git" ti pi'iis tcj Hi 448 i ndents go home j to n After hnurs of -hupping or before that 24 230 .nut -during the m , lit suits (towii(owii show, wlui doe-n t think of are away at •UP I k total. m Many having a soda or a sandwkh? ;• stem whereby ■'icy go through detenu line for If e s/XTid/uc in C.nurtetnis iOimtuin Service INDIAN HILLS GOLF COURSE ! t)|{ A SHINE TH AT EASTS Now OPEN jH Vv W AT m students CANNIFF'S Welcome Phone 8-9940 for Reservations uwMaea; - •" ' s SktaM* fMTlANSINO SH0FS FOR EVERYONE 118 East Michigan Store Hours Tuesday ... 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. trikshorts . • • hriff . . . becoming with figure fit . . • fold them roll them . . . they magically repleal ... in cotton, rayon gabardine fresh allite or gem tones . . . 4.95 shirts to match or harmonize . . . 2.70 to R.95 frontier suil with manners . . . inspired by the "wild nest" . . . this frontier "Wrangler" suit is comprised of a slick waist-length rest and it ell cut matching trousers . . . rayon calralry twill . . . nice for the country or city . ... for ritling or just Hatching active sports ... saddle Ian only . . . 22.05 rooter s that have a zest for living ... yon II love encore ... these stripes that are bold as the rays of an applause-getter . . . pirouette the sun brave shoulders . . . from desk date . . . with roomy pockets and ballet type street shoe oh so comfortable . . . 16.05 those welt soles are sturd\ a splendid assortment leather . . . note the wee bow* of pedal-pushers from and hand-detailed ramp . • > y> 7.05 to 10.95 JacobKSorti East Lansing