MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ATTEND Ithe baseball game Hi i'fl TONIGHT — 6:00 Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College ■Vol- 34 334 EAST 1 .ANSINO. MICHIGAN,' WEDNESDAY MAY 3, l!)4(i r'^'Ciause"T?S!,eak hi That Beautiful Life Truman, Lewis, Meet jOrcltestra To Play On Coal Strike Negotiations l\t Baccalaureate That Beautiful Life" will the topic of the college TODAY'S DZVs To Begin President Claims Progress In Half-Hour ■ Luvalaureate address to Iks Clean Campus Conference kiven f'ntison, by Dr. pastor of Bernard the C. Euclid CAMPUS Plan At Union tions a WASHINGTON, May 28 (/P) pleasing-"progress" report — President Truman got the coal strike, negotia¬ |venue Baptist church, Cleve- on Ohio. Baccalaureate ser¬ tonight, his secretary said as the talks neared their es will be held at 3 p.m. Sun- ... They Did It The DZVs at their regular final phase. ■jn College auditorium, George O'Nell, Buffalo, N. Y„ meeting last Secretary of the Interior Krug and John L. Lewis, re- Wednesday jr. lTnu.cn, a graduate of Col- sophomore, was "pushed into the night voted to inaugurate a _ "pdrtetl in substantial agree¬ c university and Union Theo- rushing rapids of the Red Cedar "Cleanup State's Campus" ment on all major points of oal seminary, has specialized I work wjth young people. He To yesterday. Ah astonished bystander saw George campaign. As announced by the Choral Groups a new iNtuminoiis contract, Jp.iks annually in the chapels lleem crawling out of the water DZV president, Joe Skrockl, conferred with the President ollcges and universities, and and asked him what the trouble was. "Never mind," said Saginaw senior, about 30 or 3!) To Highlight for 34 minutes before resumption of their negotiations at 8:30 p m. I vi; a score of commencement members of the organization will (EST). in' high schools each O'Ncil, "they did it College Sing idresses on Porpoise." ■pring. participate in this undertaking. Progress Reported | Services will include music by Under the direction of Znllon "Progress was rcpoih d by » College orchestra, invocation Byrnes An steers Fcrency, Del Ray senior. Walter MSC's tie- which commencement began May I with th-' activi- both sides," Charles O. Ross, • ,i tienediction Klewicki, Hnmtramck junior, und presidential secretary, to it re¬ •urge by R. Selway, rector, St. the Hev. Russia 's Charges Skrocki the group will begin by first' senior dance, will also in¬ porters. "On' the basis of that clude the traditional College sing in', s Episcopal church, Lansing; cleaning up the ground*- around progress they meet again u.night WASHINGTON, May 28 (/TV- llie Union building at 1 p.m. to¬ to lie held Sunday evening at in Mr. King's office." last t-anslns Memorial day Secretary of State Byrnes today day. From there they will work at 7:31) in the College hand shell. Asked wh<|1her -Mr: Truman lirn irn will be held tomorrow flatly denied statements made as a group over the entire enm- Two choral groups, the Women's was pleased at the principals' ■ morning at 10 in front of the again t him pus which they expect to be Glee dub, directed report, Ross replied, thill "nat¬ and the United by William l:ii honor roll on Abbott road, cleared "f refuse by 2. R. Sue, and the A Cnppella choir, urally the President is pleased at States government l(nl yesterday by DZV* Seek Help progress (toward seltlcmnlt nf Horsey Rodney, general directed by William Khnincl, will I, hair man, has announred. j Russian foreign minister Molo- It is the hope of this club that any industrial dispute." tov. participate in the sing. Both Krug aiid Lewis declin¬ other campus organizations -will Addles'sing his "In Silent Night." a Sushi,in ed in news confer- follow their example by clearing folk song, 'Thirteenth comment on the session olo by Marvin Dean, ten- j Psalm" by with the. President. cabn, steady voice, up the campus at regular inter¬ Hi ahins-l.efebvre, and "Slumber . j Byrnes reviewed the Molotnv vals. Song ol the Palestrinian Mother" Lewis was asked by u reporter John A. Hannah; jac-1 contentions, point by point and whether he.expect* "to b« tiack : Brcslin, lenior class- presl . The DZV club i- a brotherhood arranged by'Gaul, will l«- among here answered them with his own re¬ tomorrow." i trom Battle Creek; ntid the of Michigan State college athletes the selection* sung by the Wo¬ collections and by quoting dir¬ men's Glee club, accompanied I have no expectations." he pastors, the Reverend Sel- organized in the summer of '37. by ectly from the record of the re¬ replied. ■ .md Doctor Clausen will lead cent Paris conference of Their headquarters are locuted Mary Goodell, Laming sopho¬ big foyr more. Possible ( lunges procession, members"of the in Smoke Shop. foreign ministers. The A Cappella choir will In¬ Pending final signatiut. flic . class following them. In reply to Molotov's as-ertion Trams Top 'Mural League clude in its program "Introit," agreement was still subject to that a British-American bloc hBd Since its appearance on Slate's arranged by William ' ' " Kimtnel, possible ch.inuzo. But a qualified waged an offensive" against campus its teams have lost only O God, Hear My Prayer" by informant sWm.iy not be. nam¬ fritior Dunce Tickets j Russia at Paris, Byrnes declared two intramural -port champion¬ Grctchaniuoff. and "Gloria In ed said the new wage scale is Are Available Fur All ships. During the war the DZVs Kxeelsis" by Vaughn Williams, expected to follow the pattern of | therq istence.wa- no such bloc in ex- led all other organizations in the With Miss Goodell aeccinpnny- an I It1 -j cent increase in i tn bas¬ toping senior activities I"'11' Secretary also discussed Sule of war stamps, ing, the Glee club, choir, and ic at hourly pay with overtime pro¬ dulcd for this weekend's length Molotov's assertion that DZV is composed UK) per cent audience will join in community visions which will net tin mill¬ Byrnes had made "a somewhat singing in conclude the program ers ii. calendar is the annual of veterans, all of whom are s.it).25 for a 45-houi wi-t-k In ease of rain, the Sing will :: t Commencement dance to. inaccurate statement." .former .'State - Indents. lie held in compared with their i>m sent College auditorium. *63.50 iic: i in Union ballroom Fri- pay for a 34-hour-week. night with Dick Charle.-' One minor detail, however, t.ii playing from 0 to 12. Actors Wrestle At Term Play Rehearsal was said lo he holding Una! settlement. up the faculty patrons for the (tening are Prof, and Mrs. John The George Kaufman-M -. and Prof, and Mrs. Al- Kircher, both of the men's ll.ut coni.eily "You Can't Take It BULLETIN With You" will' be presented a i.il education department, NEW YORK, May 28 i/K) — the spiing term play ket Friday and Siani coiniilaiiied to the I'nited sales are opon.to all Saturday evenibgs in Fail child Nations tonight that French Co¬ beginning today. Jack theater. • a senior class lonial troops from IndeChina president This scene shows the Sycamore unced. crossed the Mekong river May family icgi tr-riug disiiiay as the 21, 2.*i, Russian ballet master demon¬ and 28 and "forcibly strate, his seized Siamese territory which wrestling ability. The- vh.iiartei-- shown in the they continue to hold." pietuie are:- William O'Brien. Lansing junior, ton floor) as Mr. Ktrby. ■Hb MORNING— and John sing Huddlesiiii. East Lan¬ freshman, i< enter) a TIME TABLE Kolvukov, ballet master Melody at Seven Tiying to"*ejiaiate Hie two a.i M..wn Salute left to right: Peter TODAY— lumber. i Tau Sigma, 3 p.m. ' t Morning's News Grand Rapids snn-u .win play uigs. in the Morning Kd; Joyce We I?a' 1. Detunt Org. room 2 • •o Reading Circle freshman, who takes trie part.oi Pi Kappa Delta, 3 p.m. Hymns You Love Alice Sycamore; and Dave Lu¬ Org. room 1 s and From the Mu- cas, East Lansing iM-.h'i.in, who Kaom Sigma Delta Pi. 7 p.m. plays Tony, her ft.use - - u Moods A preview ol tin- play will lie ITT I moil annex - gan News bioadi'a t today Ove) WKAIt I.e Trieolorr. 7 h. et ilemie ■HI - 5 p to. La Malson Internationale afternoon— f Tower Guard,-7:13 p.m. city Bazaar Huil*on\ Id Interview ■ 107 I nion annex • Time < Wihslow and His For K\eruli\e Jolts Naval aviators, 7:30 p in . Men students jn'ertv ted tn 103 I nion annex -- and Harmonies jtwiior executive po iiiou.-. with ASVE. 7:30 p.m. '. niLia Masterworks tnc.i. i.. tliid.snn company <•! IT II Agriculture hall -i.u'ic Workshop of in its merchandising. re¬ Air Radio Experimental workshop search.* and manager. cm divis¬ 7 3® p.m.. College auditorium -in Going Up ions should contact the ■ i l.icc- ■s of :- Today's World Agricultural Education club ci.aii game ; 1, Tom King, dirtctor. 7:30 p.m., 204 Hurt building \ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Wednesday, Mnv • Page Two Grin and Bear It . • . By alClllv r1 ' MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered as second-class Batter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. That Does II H& • East Lansing. Muii. Offices i -iVJ on ground floor of east wing of Union Building Anne*, room 8 By MARION* MECKEL Published daily_e*ioF- *.•- and Monday mornings during the regular ummer session by the students Member Associated Cotlejiate P;e-» V Telephone .* M :al Office — College Phone R-1511 Ext 26!*; Business THE world interesting number of madebutupelement isthings, byoffara c : \ — Ext. 268. the most National A.i.trtisin^ Service. l.-.z. Mjoscrtptfem rates—8c per copy. the i.iirrr .n i ,.< e. Each one <>!' J3 5'J per year by mall; $2 25) per > Uillegw I'ullt^h n RfprrunSafn* b college carrier-19 students; us has suiii.'.lung K? give, his »30MaCiRon Ave New Vo«* N Y per year by coUtege carrier to nc* fellow, and such a. gathering ® loirui Los A»4ius yfudefitt • groups as .Michigan • • * its riiaowi place 1 1 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Slate en!lew give.- both students The Associated Fress is exclusively entitled" to the use for republication and faculty a .:.< ■! opportunity of all hews dispatches credited to st or not otherwise credited in this paper and al*o the lo«al news putusne^ there-n. All rights of publication 011 for e\< hange. special dispatches herein a,e reserved Faculty Advisor - A. A. API'LECiATb si mien! !•' if. hi- I ick Of liberal Manager • • • - - JAN HOPES Editor - - - MAItlON MFCKFt EF.ONF. SF. A STROM "I'll.: | 1 las been de- Advertising Manager nih>. No. I'm •Nichf; Pd.f ar - PAT MrCARTHV P . . . I'm quite Night Sports fed it or nil.I. ShNM HORN change: so don't - crious. for a •s\,!i book is being plagerized. INFORMATION What is a rrlnrtfile? Do you AWE are requeued to attend an Im- IKiitant meeting to eleet a ehatr- st-, ilenls and, maj irs',»:e re man for nrxt year, at 5 p.m. eti -o meet promptly,M ' , Monday in room 1. Home E« in room 14 oi Ag hail T o building. tation wail lie pruv uieii ir. EHOIOC.RAI'HS All stubiwho io 1 Sen i Ma Mil. A tea will be held honoring Ml O immc.i .'e.v. i ... .tr,• t always willing t" senior member* of NWL at 7:3b air ni;eo: rium tonight in the Faculty dining I I KAI'PA DELTA .imeir.m . yet Pit per cent of Columbia. Institutes llnsic C.olh>n,< room. A hrirf but important I'i tlap- TOWN {'.IRES' BOARD pa Delta meeting will be held it f the Basic rollege eduetd iott; rown Girl.-' board v. '. today at .% p.m. in organization lacks Well, let's get.s, ni, room-E Enien. disss me uiea jwlijeh was inaugurate.t .n eain~ the la!! ot UU. lias -oread >t |pg.; m LE TRH OEOItE I'll RADIO FXPER1MFNTAE 1 > Trie : :e i resen:.: : ;.:w ! ■ a ofi-buv.' ft- WORKSHOP - ree mu£cale meteredi smr a .All member* are requested to • doubt. : is | higljet b.ave niitve he present at the final meeting * na Stive?, la i t table some- () i i Radio Experimental workshop u\ qui s'mteiess. in e". i\ t to he held a 7:30 p.m. in ri»m frail aise. -V-'c'e | euiTiculun: ' are Vale. V. -ineton. . J16 of t ollege auditorium tociat . les nobis de r.ti AtiRIt t I.Tl R.AI. EI>. (MB nit - Midi lie dr.: : >\etc . .■.. uiuted i \ persons srrjssxs: £;; jasaaamsi .-.it - par It- Allemamls. |who ate Ces [ran he. ant they are an answer ..s blinking as a man gre s at such universities as i I t:... ition club Will meet " r vsr. Iowa, lew a State. Drake. Ill i-1 tn mi!' liberalisnt as the young. no:s. an i Ohio State t gV.aui besom d'h. l .llelTHilt 7 ;.<> p.m.. Jake Ver.cn:.:. iter-' • The faculty of any c. liege er These recent (li-utge- indicate { i iaute est si lute a. (ueilemer.t l*ONTIN I OI I )• l> a strong trend throughout the - 1 At i v.-i u<«it rncummod. r lis eluf- knowledge (limited, : ny 1 nil ii r 1 SIGMA is. Tan Sigma, science and arts les plus uses. App>i!'teg vos how mueit w e put Hit | United States toward the pr, vtrt- honorary, will hold a short bus¬ l-ux i element.-, quelque pen i give I"-;: up U- to. the WKAR Slates Program NOW SHOUIN'. iness meeting at 5 p.m. in orga¬ undi 'htanuin.ii an-*t tfial tiomec of' nisation room 2, I nion. Bin* t HEM DEPARTMENT I For Memorial Day will he distributed at this time. The first annual chemistry de¬ I.tit i,, the student body seen seems ! A • program ef Memet ial day i V ARSITY t i l B partment pietiie will lie held ban _ tten \.c wrong idea J music will be broadcast by « || m m n r ti I V.«!*.:>• i !ub w ii . i a (br¬ saturdai. jointiy s|Htusored by ' Alpha Chi Sigma. Sigma Chi omewhere They're the group see'ms j WKAK. e llcge radio station. SI 82 81 A IT» 13 It • {f»m I'.'O to J:30 tomirr" ier nu e'u.g Hah: .- tt-13 p m. T..e* : > t;7» 11 All n one. Gamma, and the faculty. All .: .uiiii here tn.tt see'TII AT DOES IT. Page 5 to bo the lenio.-n. ADVENTUrE who are going are requested to fight with them meet at 3 ji.Ui. at Krdrie chemi¬ Escape with them cal Lb. CLASSIFIED ADS Ihiough the ttnlesb V:''1 I* ARAt HETE t EI B beauty ei lha li«pic nights, inuggltn ; against tho lury ol SIG.MA DELTA PE natuie signu Delta Pi will meet »e- night at 7 in room lit. {men. ' X V annex. All members who have >PART.AN CHRISTIAN eider, d pins are requested to IlUOtlSHIi' bring their money. 1 ] n A \ ■t X\VTV • / > I ATE NEWS V,tsti this issue, the Aiiehi- fi¬ 's*n >)a(e News will sustH-nd KOH ■«' A t'AHTMKNT C 1 sl'MMEIl OR V.I.I TRAILER rent tsiudent' and mic. Phoi ... sub-1 V. ll. I . .v R \ JK*. AND Tl AR A juniors pat-tn ibtt,i until next Tuesday at ante which time they will re- tt.rir regular schedule. MAI I 111 I r UANTI.il ii f i Drccj No-. 23548 -COME HA IN OR i COME SHINE" JiU; and "VOl STOLE MY HEART" r/.'i' Svft'rt a Sl; . TFXFno ;w excellent eon II* •" . ^3$ I tion Call in evening, Phone 3-4169 DOROTHY UM6UH • by MARY ASTOR • C ^ . DICK UAYMES Sooth Willid Please .151 ling brown LOUNGE drape covert, sold. Now offer* single' breasted THOMAS MIICHai • ^ Hecokds HELEN and FORREST ARE you uiue ana mo; b:c \ CRAZY HOUSE. *«yv> F<>- PKUSONAl. vv I suit, size 37. Quonset 21. Call after 6 p.m 151 SlMUVt.lA nuts at t;'"1" ■ * I -nx.. ... .. North Hagatiorn p m . Terrace road ALPHA Omicron Pi will be open 'HARE CONUnH»>tP •TT CAMPUS MUSIC SHOP DRIVING to Philadelphia. 151 Pa. for women this information """ call summer. 8-2510.. For further 151 — and — CAST LAX SING d?'vrrng ,nU!v, ° cii'**® experienced | TOR summer term, spirited dark "SALMON TI-HlNb -j- Wednesday, May 29, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pag* Thrw ioliday Cuts Down Weekend Plans SjMirtan Calendar For [omorial day vacation md their dates will Week picnic on partment will Wednesday: is and term-end blues their lot. Richard forget test tubes l ial Byslrom, soe- and beakers at the State vs. Ohio State, > narrowed the social ac- chairman, said. annual picnic, baseball — Old College field, 6 p.m. w hieh will be held i Thursday: jes in prospect for the J at Fitzgerald Big social function for the park in Grand Ledge. State vs. Ohio State, baseball k to a minimum. j seniors Friday night will be. the — Old College field, 3 The picnickers will, start p.m. from Friday: initiation1 dinner today at | commencement dance to he held the chemistry in the Union, ballroom from 9 building ny3 p.m. I "You Can't Take It With You" p.m. will mark the rese¬ : to 12; The activities are — Fall-child theater. 8:15 p.m. sponsored by! Commencement dance ll of the Alpha Ep.dlon Theta Alpha* Chi Sigma. Sigma Chi — Union ballroom. 9 p.m. ChU Plan Rati 1 j Saturday: of Sigma Pi Sigma. Gamma, and the faculty of the . ; Theta Cliis hav e planned a State, vs. Western Michigan, ;es honor society. .The din- | chemistry department. baseball — Old College field, 3 e.ii program will he held at 'bowery ball at' the house from State vs. Petiti State, track p.m. — College track. 6 p.m. • food shop. jO to 12 Saturday evening. It will "You Can't Take It With You:' - I be a i osttime donee and -- Fnirchild theater. 8:13 p.m. , ATOs celebrated the Vvin- ! in attendance will' be Prof, and patrons Thirteen Students Sunday: of the eup at t)|e Baccalaureate — College auditorium. 3 p.m. fraternity | Mrs. .Herman Wyngnrden ami 'Monday sn spaghetti dinner. \V. night with an R. J Pi of. and Mrs. Edward (lee. Pledge Alpha /eta College Sing — College band shell. 7:30 p.m. ■ vre and Gunther Decker, | Campbell women will fete Announcement was mnde last .their dates at their term ' i - i .1 the sing, were party week of the pledging of 1.3 men present 'Saturday from 9 to 12. I Student club is sponsoring an Zctn. national chapter to the MSC of Alpha Behler. Walton Swimmer* |» Prp*rnt agriculture hon- Party Slated | open "Pirates Playday" .Satur- j orarv. The following men have To (are Recital YTutrr jPa^Punl Again •i nt Christian : fellowship day. The pirates will meet at been "tapped" and will be form- 1 . advantage of tumor- I Peoples church at 8 Green Splash will pre ent n p.m. to be- j illly initiated in the near future. Yvonne Holder, pianbt and 'eonrl performance of vacation Willi a canoe "Silver trip kin their search for the treasure. ; .lacoli Venoma, ifrd Cedar, The group Patrons junior dairy senior from .Grand Rapids, and Cascades" for over 123. soldiers will be Mr. and Mrs. \V : mar r from Nuniea; Jacqueline Walton, contralto root at Bethel manor at'E. Clyde B. and from Percy .lories hospital, June Renting ami Mr. atid Mrs. C Ray. senior animal senior ir- m .Inekson, will lie ■ rn. 11. Edwards. husbandry pre¬ •1. at 7:30 p.m. in the pool of | major from Twining: .tames Fri- sented in a recital in the Music the Women'- night Pi 1 -ona Phis Saturday, tiie ' chemistry do- I day. -enior horticulture mnj'v nudilofium op Monday evening. mission ticketsgym. General ad¬ are still on salt fiom Coloma: Bale Brown, sen- June 3 at 8, Both students are at ' the Union desk and the W- -• i"i farm crop.- major from Selic- public school Ws Questions Answered I waim;; IVn Miller, iuuior ;r: Mi s Behler is a pupil of Rov. niu-ie majors: ! oduo.ition imijov fix 111 Olivet: 11 Underwood. Mrs. Walton, a pu¬ ernns have b. en OKLAHOMA CITY, Mav "8 H,,hrrl Vaughn, senior ng engin- pil ef Raymond Koeli. oisle.iding n "WS| I Gin! <>mar Omar N. Bra'dlev.idling major to m Saline. .V Bradley, An Organ Prelude in G minor Sec Marshall /,. M nod i i "meeting into: ore- , 11: Pi •lie Law No e Veterans' adtnmis- Others to be Initiated are and the Organ Fugii- in l, min¬ [ i ;l4ti. itra Stan Anderson, son tot farm crops or. both by Bach will he among FOIL ; have t attend summer fee w.Ki Irom Sault the numbers, played > bench; payments., Ste/Maue. by Mi: • © PORTRAITS • li wo don't, will i: lie! to •omen g uiig In school' Stanley Atkinson, senior Ag edu Behler. I to go'through : x lore we can a, ofImiuer re-enterI "will b. i t'.e C.I GI B.ll of Rights; ... •• "ig!,t- ; major from In IMpo, junmi animal hus¬ Llunula . Mis Behler will play two of her own compositions, one en¬ • Distinctively Styled . • bandry major from Addison, titled "Minuet" and the other Individually Beautiful I • lleasiinalily Priced Hicks, training simo "Spring Will Come." | rod U.S. Veterans admu lie Law mier from Paw Paw. 10 idi ai'i, Bub- | "Chans- p Espngnole" by Rav¬ Others ilielmled are Pong l.i Have your portrait done I representative, an lie Lav. :itli (C. I hi , el. "Seguidilla" by Bizet, and two at Mieh-j before you leave rollrgr . •'v e cpu'sjions as follows j igai o have not. Wl,|| junim soils major- I Upleetion: by Keurdnun and | 'can training unde: Ne. I ree B-Won in; Jesse M. Haw on. sen¬ Haim will be among the -eleet- cheek and !• not .school. required t- attend me< slid "Willi; requirements i) the I s \'eteraii |,t„|,,. i ior floneultiire major from Hill N|.(, Mutehms u. sen- — ions snug In will sing the vocal Mrs. Walton. She part of Miss MAR WOOD STUDIO 104.3 East Grand River | h, veteran returns to the 1 Ad ,,,r floriculture ' major from Rov li- Li lilorY. eonjpo itlcm, I'honr 8-3411 ' representative in Lstl "Spring houi, to pursue the ,arne the : \ Will Come." he will not have to oterjns' Aftairs 1 ■ iemental certificate of eli-fday noon. get j Pom- n-tratu-n hall before Mon- However, if he should I A special-report to another college, or concerning de- layed payment will lie forward - a different course, he I 0d to the Regional office to go through, advisement dite payn . i t.>r those who re- expe- i V | port, acvord.m t John W Mick:. .. -• imstratidn states • who ;.r,- lin-ie. IV A j act ng trail uig supervisor. To be elm i.-. t» r this aid continue training vet serviee. t have received n letter er because a are ing their r.c ng 1(1 they ru'njof .mtia i i. eligibility 1 sclas.' th. til certifie.i: ! titiea.ent ■ ■ aiion ,f (C I (di-nhled Eligibility and lull ■' and > or En- pre¬ a "We need - t. card i- "laying for" He must have trained at the I £ girls" ier No. 16. Ii noes ; college bu 30 day- since the au-i ceflegc r it an e\.imin.i!irn 1 thoi i.'atii'.i; v that a veteran'-dis-1 pre-, pr,-! ( li-t.d u. above, was I £ r th. and -riiust disappeared, and he'imv. tdi-o foi-p 1950 pru r to -'■uig at that time, lie ' Mav 1 :d46 i :• p,.' n-civ- «»! inetfgibto for f.n - cd a vert it .eat, Leg i.ility and Entitle ■ em Jul. .3. 1940. FOR FOOD AT ITS BEST - TRY June graduates who like to meet the public need look no further than Michigan Bell business office to-find SANDY'S- a an interesting job that will utilize their special talents. Young women in these positions look after our customers' telephone needs, whether it be an order for new • service, a change in present service or information about a bill. DELICIOUS STEAKS © Right now, with Michigan Bell in the midst of the largest expansion HOME-MADE PASTRIES program in its history, we need more business office girls to • OPEN FROM 11 TO 8 P. M- help serve the growing number of telephone subscribers. CLOSED Till RS. 3-5 Collcg-iptrained girls with a natural friendliness and pleasant manner are especially well-suited for this work ... So, why SATURDAY AM. DAY DOt investigate for yourself? One of these important jobs may be waiting for you. Salary levels are higher than ever before. OPEN SUNDAY 11 TO 1!) P. M. Drop by the nearest Michigan Bell business office and find out •bout the advantages of a telephone job with a future. In Detroit, v .sit our employment office, 1.4*65 Cass Avenue. Sandy's Grill HIE PLACE TO MEET AND EAT MICHIGAN "A BELL MltNOtr TELEPHONE PLACE TO WORK' COMPANY MIC HIO AN iST ATE NEWS AWS Grants Coeda Coeds-. Reserve Summer Room Ceremonies forLanternNight Late Permission Women intending to live in the college residences rluri'ins the To Climax In Auditorium The women of Michigan State summer school will sign for their rooms in the office <>t Counselor of Women next week. the college have been granted 12:30 Contrary to previous announcements as to which of ti permission * for tonight by the men's dormitories will be open, the new schedule list, AWS; regular hours will be ob¬ and South Williams to be open for the entire quarter ";m served tomorrow night. Mary Mayo for the six-week session. At the meeting that was held Women will sign up for their rooms according to the ; last night it was decided that every college residence would ing 4schedulc: have a study smoker to be open 12-Week Quarter from 11 p.m to 2 a.m. during th Seniors and juhiors :...... Monday. ,tu, examination period .if the house Sophomores and freshmen ...— Tuesday : council so agree . Six-Week Session Senior wemon have been granted guest privileges during j Seniors and juniors Wednesday, June. 5 graduation weekend even though; Sophomores and freshmen .. Wednesday, June 5— it is against the rules to have Additional information regarding the cost of room guests the weekend previous to may be obtained from the office of the Counselor o; exam week. The women will be held re - ponsihle for their guests and j have been asked to be consider-, SWAIN JEWELRY STORE of those students studying for ate exam-. 2 STRAND GOLD CHOKERS i\ PEARLS 9.95 PINS 3.50 Fed. Tax Incl. Fl Salvador is tbe only Ceti American republic without a State Theater Building |;a> insini roast on the Atlantic. Affairs of State B.v LIZ CORKY and THAIS H'CAS Ann Arbor junior, bestowed on DON'T spring It d let anyonedoesn't tell makeyou a >. .ung man's fancy lightly Another tubbing was recently turn. More reports of new pin¬ ill order at Rochdale house. The ning- and engagements are turn¬ victim was Lelah Bacon,-dm k- ed in every day than were told son sophomore, who is engaged for o v month of last term. And to Bill Evan, also of Jackson and now t i cati h up on a fee. of, the who recently was discharged lat.t from the navy. A i 'port from the AT<~> house Last Friday night another re¬ state- that Karen Nielsen. IV- cently discharged tar presented troit iiphomnre. is nov, wearing bis glil with a. diamond. Tins Charles Beach's pin. l'k.;r|es is a twosome is composed of Dottle jutit from Jackson. (iresiiuirre. Itrosso l'ointe soph¬ V' 'ernity brother llarold omore, and C.ordon Anderson, llud-toi. Royal Oak sophomore, also from Orosse Pointe. has ' or Ids pin on Sigma Kap¬ Mary Swrnerl. a former Chi O pa or,! o Marilyn Patrick, also, i ii campus, lias returned in the of I. al Oak. A u it AT«Roy Srtioehow, to li i othy Goers. ( lai i. c Wm»dl till'. 1 u Suggestions For R- "T m / Graduation Gift Make You Fee! Young fountain pens Mothers pet thai carefree a >t»unp matrons feel courted a. collegiate jewelry college girls and business e!! - frisky as kids. And in t'enm pi suits youMl be so proud of v - stationery financially—for getting such d.o ing styles, such good fabric- a firm tailoring at such rea-ona pennants & banners prices. Cottons, rayons; 12-1' State College Book Store Near the Peoples Church PENNEY'S Hours; Mon. - Frl. 8 • 5:30 Sat. 8 - 12:00 Ldnesday, May 29. 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pag* list Fairchild Garden Acts As jig Sister Council Makes For fFairy ForestChildrens Play Setting WKAR Offers Chance For Amateur Actors i'H! flans For Fall Term By SYLVIA CIERNICK Interviews for students inter¬ ested in dramatic programs at - Lip Sister Co-chairmen Marie Matte, Detroit junior, and Sprightly fairies and elves will take over the auditorium WKAR will be terminated Mon¬ Lima Gilhooley, East Lansing sophomore, announced garden behind Fairchild theater day. according to J. Kenneth £: petitions will be accepted from all women. desiring Monday evening at 7 Richards, production supervisor when the spieech and dramatics ■bo big sisters. Plans for selection of big sisters and department presents "The for the college station. Fairy Forest," Lead roles, stock parts, dialect |;r fall activities were*„,„ elected at the council meeting a one-act play. 0 parts, and singing roles in new¬ Tie at a Big Sister council last night. This is one of the few times that the garden has been ly-scheduled programs for next [jting last night. used for an outdoor play,* ——— year will require participation of campaign for big and it will provide an 20 or "30 additional students, 10 will start today, ending THAT DOES IT lent setting as the entire ac¬ excel-,includes Jean Robinson, Battle . Creek junior; Pat Drjscoll, De¬ Richards revealed. y-day, June 5. Petitions are tion takes place in a forest. troit freshman; John Cottrell, Interviews are being conduct¬ ;,.ft in the AWS office, (Continued from Page 2) ed on fourth floor of College An adaptation . of Shake¬ Ypsilnnti. sophomore; Robert open from 8 a.m. to 5 ultra-conservative element and speare's "A Midsummer auditorium. Students who arc Night's Youngman, Lnkevicw freshman; ■. this is caused from having no Dream," "The Fairy Forest" was Eileen Eidncr, Fort Wayne, Ind., assigned trial parts will take ideas. A word we might coin for Linn. to Include especially prepared fo,r children .freshman; Norman Tipton, Dear¬ part in auditions from 7 to » irmation on petitions!'' would he 'academia' . . . by Jean Granville, graduate as¬ born sophomore; John Swank, p.m. on June 3, he added. elude the applicant's! academic-amnesia, sistant in speech and dramatics. Katon Rapids sophomore; Arnold i ar. college address,! Students aren't listening to and Miss Granville has undertaken ltrandsdolfer, Lansing freshman; i division, interests, ac-1 disagreeing with their ciders, this project as her master thesis Ted Brundidge, East Lansing ind whether or not she! they're merely taking it nli in production. During the year she sophomore; Bill Brerhcnser, Do- PIMPLES? ng to attend summer; with wide mouths and closed lias supervised the Children's wagiac freshman; Russell Ivoy- GET Itll) OF THEM! r names of women ac- j brains, it takes on intellectual theater, an active group of fid worth, Detroit freshman, and lug sisters will be an- conflict of two or more attitudes children in the fourth, fifth, and Dick Reals, .Brighton freshman. USE BARFIN the latter part of next"" arrive at progressiveness but sixth grades from Lansing and Grad Student Works AMAZING RESCLTS | right now the one attitude seems East Lansing. Miss Granville's creative dra¬ REPORTED IN ALL CASES it will be impossible to only to be battling to keep the Children to , Portray Parts matics class lias charge of props Satisfaction Guaranteed students awake in classes. of freshman Seven members of the cast of and other, backstage work. • -.c names It sums up to this maybe: You Available at until fall term, the sum- 19 arc front tiiis children's group. In case of rain, the play, to have a prof in written and. spok¬ PltOIIST. COI.I.KUK, and STATU v. ling system will be dis- They will portray elves and which everyone is invited, will l»Ht'U STORKS en English who's been all over i .1. As a substitute, a gen- fairies. be presented at the same time K»t l.anUni: the world studying and traveling; • vocation of ail big sisters The remainder of the cast, Tuesday evening. Miss Granville Also Most hanslnc Drue Stores India, for instance, drawn from students on campus, Anil Mills Dry Hoods Store "It" sisters'will be held dur- iconuy gplan ■ I stated E.dtman week, at which. Others are a group of men from will bo assigned • , women such plafles as China, Danzig. . little sisters. South America and all over the \rHution for Instruction country who can give you the LATTICE LOVE. convocation will also grains, but it's up to you to sub- a training meeting for ; who will be told what i j Ject H t(, your intcllect anii make something out of it all. •ics are to consist of. cvcrvday tcrms wc Could nt.es of the Big Sister will begin as soon as pos- | |>lJt „ this way 0ne of th(> {un. damenta, troubies with Mlcbigan , r 'he convocation. jstalc jsn.t in tho Ad bmldln(,. :.uv of the Big Sister jit's tMr student, individually and will be Jean Englchardt,1 collectively. Next time a prob- >ak sophomore, and trea-! icm arises on the campus, look it : .iv Campbell, Hapid City | over, talk it over and think it These ofticcrs were over. Don't just sit there. SHOPPING SORTIE Bv PAT DELAIU'N'TE how cold it gets, wi'h a damp cloth and it's i much it rains. i:-' pl.ice again. Shepard of hot weather and for these hand bags in st • seem to ennwd styles, with handles < perfect recipe for and in two-tone eombin • iic harmony of tan They're all beautifully lined, and j for compliments to grow What could li c a priced from S3.9.T to $4.9, on! A spun rayon spring ire 41:.in a tnwny- T.'ie find of the week i i brown and w bite thing new in cosmetic . softie . . . zipper closed by jrimmed hat. anid a til. Mode!'.. Special. It : Talon . . . with wide lattice dress. work bands to make tho tn.ii.ic. and stays and staj exclusively t i ( ollmc Drue utters shut airy best of cap sleeves uno -. has come up with ore m tiie striking'rcd ami a piquant pcplttm. Black iiswer to the p: White, Melon, Lime, and i ih; cool and Still rand-box took. ' ■ Ttic slickest of somen; Aqua in sizes !) -15. i m chocolate br,own n a lorn' time are the nldle leather cigarette cases at tions march, f rum College Hook store. They coilarlt.-s card : add a full pack, and are decor- *.»cl» closes .wit ;.cd w in a gold MSC seal. A To turn to the "'mm- . -kilt is topped by a immy Dorsoy offer: son • um, which acids a it;. "All That (d - % : t,.e waist. The pep- > > - are edged waiii I'arkei get !;y very We. . mi of string loop . Jacobson's. lor Th.e' King Cole Trio m ; are always ■ j some heavy harmony o: "Everyone is Say; 12* (if| . and kee clean, L>ut:{k,i;i Artajn." Both these Capi in a white plastic, selection can be had \ t.in be wiped off Campus .Music shop, for & STERLING SILVER LAPEL PINS Birds and Animals in Great Variety Aluminum Bracelets $1^25 ami SI.50 Other Jewelry U|> to §15.00 MARJOR1E DEE SHOP The Shop on Hows- Kt.aO 'a.'mi—to 5:30 226-228 Abbott Road CLOSED ON' the Corner p.m. MONDAYS Tuesday thru Saturday MILLS if Page Six MICHIGAN S T A T E N E \V S , Wednesday. Evers Ami Appling Stage Ballet Jaweps Clip Lambda Sigma Chi if J Selfrid«*e 3-0 Sigma In Nu annexed the* By KEN CLARK " block three Softball title I garnered on en «Kl KRIIH'.K V I K L P. last night as they topped Tan. t!_. *»— ... . o Lambda Mil hi May 2S — Michigan Kappa Sigma 1-0. Jim Pru- Ch: State Jawees' :>-0 win over ouue tjon last week, outlasted Bert "Chuck" Rui the Sol fridge V told Hjor> p;ir wa- never seriously in (rouble ! th fourth inning when; Ha; pa Sigma put .n en on first j and second with no outs. Double Play Gained Moss I ml Attack "legy" Kohrad tried a sacri- j TODAYS (. \\\\ ,f:co bunt and he popped Up to j Amerlran 1 •catcher- Pick Kteppi. who then j Pet 10; tlm v. to first and caught Par-J Washing National | , Phi Kappa Tau Wins WVh K,.n S.iv K! Shepard's European Racing' Champion In jured During *500* Trials V' Hit \'t.o H v _ 1 I redd'. Hutchinson bniilrd the ' I lr\rlai-d Indians to fi\e hits .Kutisht to hurl the champion l>e- jiroii Tiger* to a 6 to I victory I before ls.tTl! *re«sjs per do'en N .(Ki TACi i AMI'S. eu».*» for everything TAG:.. H \1»!0> 2b.n0 CANt • I'Al'IU.l'S 1 CO! t i 1 A PI T S itt niu»ie. . .1.11-, A lb 1- <{\ Ktjl ll'MKNT l l off 11 \ : 1i 1 V Tv D \ » X I > >i • i i. ■ i y K lit'HSK> See our slieel mtt«ic Ht'fOrv buxiuu always >i. • 2.1* 5 shop the iri.n; Ki ' . At IKt'V 5 .50 " Hit 1 RK> and record .-0 deparlmenl V£ • ( VN ■ ■i Nt R> 1.05 P.. • \ 1.1 t ANoi: 'SKATS 2*50 and up for both popular 11 \siiI li.il is and 1 It \TTKHII S I I Ft i Hit TKOI I.IMi MOTOR and classical ntusic. eociros t oinplt lo line i.»f ACMK PAINTS c C. . .ml \ AKM>lll S and KKMTOV ,M.uvv other har-d-to-gct items Butlil ■* Music. House Sellliorn's Incorpopated 31S s. Wash. Ave. Phone 4-6615 ■joe fhe csvlrirc ^aroiuj 317 East Grand River, East Lan-ii.. Michigan at Harrison Road ScunUfic fitting for nun, women and . May 29. 194(5 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pope Seven ' ,nU"ta!if ,Faw Buckevesj Penn S i Twilight Tilt Tonight1 ' • ' One rwovd which •'••• \vhen the •; Spartan iday" host should mcci-t,r.v to via- (ho v ilii . Ankvii i .■hipmen. A! I.'.tli'. with a. ! level tat-.i-:- Bv JIM t \KK itiniiut «)ia i i.!,: IV. ran S;.,v witl tv *h- • - ... f„r tin ir 1«h vicl«,ry Jus cvvsr.nc tv.v pirn host to the. ,;1 «i twilight'panic t'hc i:. Trtrre stilt be ,t mertnie t'tr i:cmc anrnii-ris'm the mici tv staff in the state Ncus oUi.v .it I p.m. U»d.l \ . Wniu-ii Out far Record T"I ViCTWO S ii.'sUl tt siOhtO V»Aic:i Stair s I)(>1 o»ti les Grcr.d "jlios, 2)3 Cold' Moduli y Leave Fin' Farley and more lienors for occurctcy n5 A. i'! (h; }>i» 7 en Fairy thou uttN otner fin-cpicce. ^ r£ - 1 flVaiu Finishes The Heritage of_A— - I ^ .r" ' jyf J': J \ Health and B'-aet., unecj: • Season Friihiv anywhere on the fcj.e ct tie gLu. Ma.ntainmg ...u "M .iuy this ii.i> high .iiyn standard sranaara or of our poop! people . . f \ Ik1 is an important Renail duty, saving you \ • \ . fit money, a-other. What more fitting month. / rj Irk \ tjj rv ,han June to symbolize Ameiica s Health and Crujty could we choose? SPECIAL! c ItTrat'f ! hciilt c PKIMMs "i !* \/^ HOI >1" \ ikr! t \« i i i 1 T. YIHKs* 1*1. \|N (,\iniKM S £ ■ SLEIiP MATUKS 2 WAYS ! or vm;d ail<| O• ) s»ve.r«o! , . .1 II /■ -lacptic '.vVhcn fi"1 . ; ill I vol R (l.oitiL-: 1 | o»3C (ash and (J,.ry re - cup winter sarnie :•» I A r-tr . ' •i our cold slorasc vault I - ' : work absoli tei.y marantekd ^ ' '■service A convenient to trade connected with at the Collet e < leaner* the draaict Industry- that .'°J may desire may be had at the tollece Cleaners Pace Eight MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Wednesday, May 29, Store Honrs Wednesday ... 10 a.m. to f> p.,, v V - V. Jacob acob/ion^- Knst Lansiup cosmetic stockings ... Alexander de Markoffs triumph in leg makeup 1» creamy liifuid film that simulates •v„; ,/ the sheerest . . . silkiest hose . . . it applies quickly and evenly . . . scoffs at rain and simply will not ruh off . . . MM' sse\ this is it . . . the dress divine of eool Sacony-Cirlla wonderfully fitting . . . wonderfully fluttering because the waist hand moulds to your measure . . . and all so wonderfully wrinkle free . . . in a whole gamut of glorious colors . . . you'll see it featured in all the leading magazines . . . 10.05 for loveliness under the sun two highly effective preparations created by Alexandra de Markoi f sun tanning fluid . . . that helps to ? prevent sunburn . . . encourages a volden tan anil leaves your skin soft and smooth . . . 3.00 and 5.00 su'n cream , . . an invisible film that deflects the sun's rays so that you neither burn . , tan tuw freckle . . . 2.00