MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Drily Stmfan Publication o/ Michigan Stat* College Lantern Outstanding MSC Coeds Night To Honor EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. .Tunc 4. No. 151 Procession Be«ins At Women's Gym; President Hannah To Give Address eterans Af fairs Office Directs Honoring P5> outstanding senior women, MSC's tjuitern ill (A BiW Students Night ceremonies will U'jrin at 0 tonight when the pro¬ ,rtln>r Edneatinnnl [irtitcr Educational * Report cession of State women will wend its way from the Wo¬ men's gym. through Ileal gardens to College auditorium, * The affair, eo-spr.isored 'un fits to Dei wad (htestionnaire Voters May Ret ha IhutgerCol lege. Hopes! If.»IT'T"S rn .initiated in 192.1 by desiring to Get Ballots (Jiosen Stale For Bin fen veterans Mrs. II. II. Hnlladny, wife < their educational of a former 8DCr6tflry ol ;.ln- col¬ or terminate train- Dairy (Jaeen I5irship',,„xV known as Mm-im p. n questionnaire con- voters to the Western conference •helr training program. desiring to vote in the Michigan Hairy tp'tcch ves- larded at Beaumont was shelved at Saturday's Hicks, acting MSC coming primary elections terday afternoon by placing meet inc. t'ri Jot-.- The •cssion lai!< t Hannah tlie- west obtain porch of lier hom¬ . npervtsor <>t tin Vet-. may absentee ballot first in the milking contest held stated tat, ».11 rnd- yeste. ing at Beaumont lowt r, t prr- riixistration antmuocwi a!,p"f" !"n* l!u' Ki,st ,'i,ns,"K in the judging pavilion of Mull¬ I'ontinne to "'■b v jetty hall. C ity Clerk Harry l.ott igan State college. j septal ives of cacti elas> d ai ing has announced lighted lanterns with Hit irtlii.niulre Important Mtss Athletic Dm • H It of 1he freshmen. Although tlie registration Badger will reign as ion farther educational bene-! deadline for the Young said tha M • Stale Handing down of the I, ill i its primaries i- (liieen oi Michigan's $3011.1100.(100 has- patterned its et;: Mm a payments of stibst- jpast. students may also-obtain tlaiiv industry dm ing National •tandards • aftet the l'. .r Ten's look' place at this s|io(. gniti- • . dependent 'upon infer- {absentee registration application gant in that lite ligltt i the famished on this qurs- | which must he Dairy month ut .lane. since Htlfi. t-ot *t j- i.. ' submitted 30 day. , -See I.ANTERN. Pag- he said, "it i- highly been taken until at*.aii j before the . .. •t that fall elections to qual-i *'0',rer *'"operate* Is I every veteran ify tlie prespeetixe voter. The contest was sponsored by VETERANS, Tacr 4 Ship tn tlie conference. SKMOIt ( \l.i:nda«{ Student .Must Vote Absentee ! .Michigan state constitutional || dtp posed .tunc dairy commute of com-! Voting Expresses Thanks representatives of I tudents tlie riglit to Michigan "We til. Final Wi'i'k I'mntiiM^ icil to Discuss I"" dauy Michigan State college and the organizations, which j Illicit ami Activity they are attending school., State Department of Agriculture. II to )■ tn Dinner, silvi i annt- pre-en ted to th« Student |u{ nnv scmm;„ ..might at then minting v ol learning." judges. sitdation makes it impossible | x«-t saty of tlie elasse- m 11120- I oi inc. council president. ,-|iUrt |)rfj„es A . ... Kligiliility The, nine contestants were tn uldain enough for the ber who would attrnd the af- num¬ j31 1 builiiin'.. Ballroom, Union M.miaial that the issue Michigan supreme court judged ae onioig to i, e pound is being' air. he stated. ■ opinion of 1913 observed that per minute milked. ,-.'tuplt'tenr- .Saturday before the board at the ! students have *ii-• residence "hi of milking, tei litvupie. and cle.'ai- R am - Hegisliatioii, I, I I > ,-f of many members of the fact or by intention" and are iiness.. Eaeii -I'l'titestant selected i Union Initlditig. eoniintu d until body, therefore eligible to vote only in!the w she was to nulk liv draw-- plan, if it i- ap id b\ the po'ls of their original home, nig number liotn a tiat. 13 ) !»«'•»» i *• i ? i MM li ( Ink council, will If the student an move in r. honoring M .»• Hifi - ' -ion to rest-or Mjlks |.„u(„| 4 Minute in tact and bv intention, i mj i'Li.v of 1895. I'm John a the student he! • involve only idence in East lamt.ing. ,;"f " m'lk H.itin.ih pirsifhnV. t . I ■ i 1 lloor Union smoking' oi 311 p m ! uiichciiii',. laid building II ■ .uly in effect ■ angs will st Former IN'tifcxsor a cording to a .. Luring st.n or \Yws I '• mnii iii ctii* nl r.itt \v r.i« ! I* j ( .niditoi null. •< »*ii« r Dawn Ha u." In: - . East l_.ii -', . • Hi»tl«il|o I llil-s < l|| \\ av TIME TABLE ung, Lansing >• . :- . said that stud* ; TOIt.V V— •!ikt; to havt thfii j Storv trlling Room 19, t liour, 5 1 ». Alt |». idle^f andneritim should get in touch it firs »rgan ; livery, of WHO temp..ian "a j Ag (eonomics club, .*> em. councilman. i 1906, The college honored tl 4(12 Agriculture hall profess' r""in 1931 by "inten d j llig- I'V Chat h'S I! I .a',' M IK'e. the honorary degree of doctor due. -or ol li. gi n VIII "I. | Dairy club picnic. .> 111 6 p.in. liairy building ADIO ROUNDUP (•tent upon him Si** retired tv years later due to ill heal til. j Federal -Public limi rm: ant' 1 | Alpha Delta TM'ta pic- " ^ i 5;45 p.m. K.\R _ 870 kc t uion, south entrance "MORNING— Senior I'lav Proves Hilarious Sueeess ) llig Sister council, 6:31' II I niun annex p.m. '.rlddy at Seven ■-m Salute By TOWNSEND RICH I Wayne BottjC rnadt •qu.illy l. u.i l!h Winged Spartans, 7 p.r.i. ! * • sat O'Clock News winning Mi DePmna, I 111011 annex of the English department ngs to Remember I "You Can't Take It With Kow.en Portrays' (irandpa llediiek ro-op men, 7' p.m. vmns You Love I ■ ! You," which the drama de- j Elbert Bowen a Gramipa Mot iihn.tn s drunk, a- tc1 and Ellsworth house • ws and From the •i .sic Room Ipartment presented, delight- 'Vanderhof I cult role to had .i far mom diili- William 1) Ht n il stulit •«t shut Antateur Radio club. 7 p.m. present and did much Ifl4 I'nion • Bookman | ed the audience which filled had c X" lit tit ttitc-riirdc-s tn annex to hold the. play together; some v/hich e Songs of Michigan I the theater for each performance, they rose ata>ve ti ■« st'tk AVC, 7 p.m. Iof his scenes stiiod out. Margaret - adline Edition j The well balanced cast made be- (Morrison, whose Penelope should presentation. 103 I 11(011 annex t-'higan News Summary ! lievable the incredible Sycamore T: • industry *1..! •- oi the i tatnily and their circle, and car- jset the keynote of the Sycamore property new and pr- ■dqciion IEC, 7:15 p.m. mterxoon— :: ied across the footlights the hi- j fariiily. too often aimed at char- staff showed up tr.i lout, as 15 I nion annex ' aeteruatu.n and hit .eat icatuie: -velty Bazaar i Iarious mood of the play did the usual elaborate and pe ¬ student couneil meetiny. tix. otten she struck a note ol mous Overtures j Comedy of this type is not easy grotesquerie that had cuharly appnipnate .*-•lting of 7:15 p.m., 112 Cnion annex place . no ('. H Nieklc. Ib'ti Bueii - -jolt " "graphy in the News i to produce It is essential that ( hristian Science i the characters take themselves j in the play. org. SC School of Music- direction was evident in t>:» fast j David I-.ueas and Joyce Wcst- 7:15 p.m.. seriously and remain unaware of pace the skillful nandiu ig ol an ~ ngs and Harmonies | tall, as Tony and Alice, did well 1 < liapel, Peoples church. iumbia Masterworks .j their idiosyncracies and those of with two of the most unreward¬ unusually large cast, are: p jrtic- Brill at the Console J the other people. Most success¬ lularly in the way - • physical AS.ME, 7:30 p.m. ing parts in all dramatic litera¬ movements of e„> !:t5«- Should Know Isciousness was Pauline Monroe 115 I nion annex • ws of Today's World as Essie; her thoughtful inter- The rest of the cast provided You" enoed a n.gidy •: .et c ss^l ' '.arts Shorts pretation was perfect through- ample support. John Ballenger | dramata season on a 1: gh: ana AWS. 8:50 p.m. - ur Dinner Music jout. both physicaHy and-vocally. and Marjorie Miller, as Donald | amusing note. 11 I nion annex MICHIGAN STATS NEWS Tltesdnv. Grin and Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS J Enloied II *econd-rU*a (flatter Under aft of March 1879 at the pout-office, t-anstng, Mich. Office* located on ground floor of cast wing of Virion 1 f ! / ■"I ^ ,,llrtll 7'i>// Ta»t Riiilrfititf Amtov SI i . Iff f f-Sff ^ *• * * * m " I I (II Building Annex, room hMin 8. Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings doling flic regular n-hnol year and Tlu|r*da\ rtionuUgs dining sunirnri m-*moi1 In the students . t- Michigan Stale college. Member Associated Collegiate Vim* •Telephone - College Phone 8-1511 CdltO)lal Office ■ Ext 589, Business Of Beauty OlfiCC -- Ext 888 ' Ailchvssin^ find rniliint- Prions', ArhrrtixtrifiSmifT, Inc. ksibrr fSrhltshen rfar - 5VX iiiliuial by college carrier, to atudebtfrr-dM*- itdMACPvN Avi New Yotin. W. V- per year br cotWa currier tc term hficcsilauroatP ^ • let • f»« r%««< (•<-* StVldebti. Dr. Rornanl (\ MNMtStn OF the associated* rnrss The Asfoetatcd Tress is exclusively entitled to the uee for repnblieattor cf all neui dispatthea credited to it or not otherwise credited in this papci , Vrt?-( ll t'lcvo- a-.d *'<►« the Wai newt published thcicuv All riffhts of .publication or ,i tlosidy is a special dispatches herein arc also tesotved. faculty ,M*t»er - A. A. APIM EUATf >l»mtn ... . - .1 \N HOI'rs tdiior • MARION HKt'KEI A.risertlstnt Manaccr 1 MINK SFASTBI1M KIN M1IX tlc;11l1\ t o-.1v Too Rlltlon MlV.i Spoiiv Tdllot 11111 VP 1M" LETTERS . . . . To The Editor • 1M;1\ Suit Siiii • .Jnrkrt LANTERN • Short-all* ' .malionv to (To to °® VcTTONS FROM 1 . mors ny nfu IMSlbf s ; • ; ' r-'v.-iroR by n«.w members senior* to Pa«v I-antems .1 -1 - i he proeesefeit mchet .if Cf auditorium. seniors u ill j ... ss tho.r lighted Japanese lan- , itnu tc juniors, juniors to soph- .-jncics, «-a - VI M , 1 - Bruce Ihynan paced the* c last Saturday after-* , the Spartans boosted i ii/v point making when he broke Me a st,'in , m, the meet record with a l id- - n average to 2( the li .ti h to:mt w ill lwrol i»tt Hip <»l -- lrt«i««»n firtilhi.titp ,i| ,'i this .OtiMtiOKii in h.i\ ,• tin- tr.ntt Iti. tino iitii-.i A* * \hr% | srrtTFK i MM ollrjir Solihull I'inali-N To Mori X\ 1>H« li l :iki » \ .Milts' Spartan \et Irani Ilarhs ) ear's 1mi Honing fa llroneo •->•1 1)1 ;.iti nut t.i.iM I...U .1 . Itrll- "» I -mill C.K.- ,111,11- I >, - It rir.i-. Wl |x Tt. •,!. CLASSIFIED ADS c i \ssinn) n.\Ti.s I'riiitt i» xiomul Winner t.olf Flay-Off Prmtt.l . I HnMp.ii<.r • - Vinionncoil v sdoe- , r«xur d^s Fix.* tU\% Fa. h woTii « State ATO* I \sr TIMt s 1 VI c;ils CJAl.OKK!' :u\V> (iATIl v-tf riran l.racur > llu setenth I r.irnc j eseFdlcort'' of J x oioiul Leasne GRLENSTREET SHUMII FITZGERALD PETER L0 1 * 0 I I o ■ S MOST HON 0*10 WATCH c/Z. • ffwam 'ffupMJ OF 10 World's FOR »;i v i r//s Atosr w?a/£?P£ D - end Prizes, we* rwe suspense hit>* A ^ ' d Med o I s ! ^ CAMP0S , ,««« .. JON NEGUieSCO^ ~i ! 2-317B. honors for4 152 ■ *ce BARBER SHOP BALLADS ' H. iv: 7-14*>1 I '■-r-zy than cny and GRIESOME TXVOSOME; DRIVING :«> F^j Clai e Wi-consir use w "I open summer June 11 or 12 F'an three oas- 1 - eu(jcr'» I- Share cxpe.r,>« - Call P-1168 ?piece. j-;o: i. a- sc.Tgc. .• . i t 154 ' 152 s MICHIGAN STAT* N*WS Tuesday, june Page Eight Graduating Home Ec VETERANS AFFAIRS Percy Jones Vets To View Majors to Receive (Continued from Page I) "As a matter or Green Splash Aquatic Act Membership Cards Hicks revealed, "V(. presently In training report as Senior home cc students will indicated." ing in Educational Over 100 soldiers from "Str much that a request was march from the Home Econo¬ U.S. government Veterans ad¬ arc authorized 21 mics building to the'hollow by Percy Jones hospital in at the by the special service unit made hospital for a special per¬ the Music building .tomorrow ministration representatives will time, with pay. u, Battle Creek will travel to dar month in t formance of this year's show. morning at 7:30 to he welcomed be present daily from B:00 a.m. .. MSG to witness a repeat per¬ 4:30 p.m. to check the ques¬ Public laiw 34li. The pool of the women's gym into the American Home Econo¬ to formance tonight at 7:30 of "Sil¬ tionnaire, he said. for the wounded veterans. Stu- mies association. This leave im. Cascades," the Green ver will be the scene of the show Splash water png.?ntvt presented dents may obtain tickets for the The women, wearing baps- and Veterans are to report in ac¬ will reduce gowns, will receive their mem¬ cordance with the following time to over 2,000 people early last schedules: by the mm-i. month; show at the Union desk. bership rards from the dean of leave approved • i.. The patients who saw the per¬ Theme of "Silver Cascades" the department, Marie Dye. Tuesday, June 4, 1346, A ministration r, r, Preceding the presentation of through D inclusive. formance of "Alice in Water- is an Indian fantasy telling of plained. the cards the women will be ad¬ land" last year enjoyed the show the experiences of some beau¬ Wednesday, June 5, 104ti, K tiful Indian goddesses, who dis¬ dressed by the state president through K inclusive. During the lo ¬ covered a mountain lake and of the association on the bene¬ Thursday, June 6, 104fi, L tion the East l.an earthly play¬ fits-.the' women will receive ROTC to Hold made it their ground. '.The original cast, cos¬ from this association. H inclusive. office distributee! 2S0 tumes, and settings will be used Barbara' Weiss. Jackson sen¬ Friday. June 7, 104(5. S through applicaiom i lots to Spartan Final Review for this special performance. ior. is c hairman of the'event. 7f inclusive. At Five Today Colonel John L. Whiteluw, Store Hours Tuesday ... 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. commandant of the military department, announced yes¬ terday that ROTC students will parade tonight for thr last time this term. Ceremonies will be held on the drill field in front of Demonstration hall at 5 p.m. Although only five official re¬ views have been prospects for future years are held this ierm, clearance very bright, Colonel Whitelaw . Expect 1.000 For Basic Advanced military have returned and enrollment in T. s:c ROTC is expected to jump classes of play shoes lip around the 1,000 mark next : ..II due to restrictions on draft New enrollment in advanced military classes will he closed during-the summer session. Col. | inel Whitelaw added. Next fall, j however, it is expected that new students will increase as much as during the present term, when they almost tripled their num- Sponnors to Review Troops c'm ps sponsors will he present , tonight on the reviewing stand. choose your v st \ ■ • Irs 1>.i. tor the last time. First spoil- j >> is to he elected since 1!M.\ they | from our srh < ii<>ii w ll automatically leave office, New sponsors will he picked, ■ of Sandler /{(»/" " • xt fall; t,. hold office for the I a'.ie school year. At that tune I t tlum t: xtmltih .* ere will he ' two additional .•laiichcs ".in the department — ; goal corps and coast artillery— ' ballets or 1 , .aging the total ot -p,.u.-ois up j Navy to Recruit Men Anion*; Dischargee* WASHINGTON. June 3 >.■?'•' - T. c navy tonight celled for vol¬ unteers among its inactive pe»- sonnel- for- possible-duty in the event the threatened maritime strike occurs June 15. Secretary of' the Navy. Forres- li. 1 ordered all naval stations to recruit ex-service men "to meet .thei imminent critical situation- confronting (the) country, caus¬ ed by (the! pending merchant marine strike." "Deck, radio, and engineerang qualifications are particularly needed," Forrestal order. said in . his 2.00 See Marshall L ft uo