—— Neu» Vtalitr ate on Silent As Coal Strike Grips Nation 111 tlassmen 500.000Vetg Poll «-» **- * OpeningDate J°hn L- Lewis Still For Co-op Set Ignores Injunction ill Vote; Council ^ " " ' At 20 Days Of Federal Court InVACheckg Election Rule (•ovrrnmrnt Pay Smith (alia For Help BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tkr OaiHni atguttling lb* start of the nation's amod par- To Br Affectnl To llooiplrtr Work alyiing naff coal atrtk* Hi tea* than a jrrar paaul at l*:tl a. of the freshman class Oo Storr Building 1 to ntlect their Stuilent council By CI Kara!*** m. taday with aa alga of ralrcat from John U Uwta. aai tha ml r-y«maiiat ynpiuJ In paah canitaspt pnnid—n «tivi». The rota for aophomore treasurer was lit- WASHINGTON. agataat Ihr bans af the aalion's 400.WM AFL llaltaS Mlar iMter, with aix per coat of the class casting ballots. iA'i — Veterans tion officials TkST more than half a WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 i/P> — The nation apparently Emmons Shelves c«l a paralyzing cool strike tonight. with John I.. Lewis giviny no sign of olmlienee to n restraining onler anil the Srlietlule Issue government dropping no hint of what it intends to do. Lewis stalked away from Indefinitely They include: 1. More than lMt.Onn Strike Perils his Hulled Mine Workers headquarters in late after¬ A final sobition of. Michigan- throughout the country noon and retired to his sub- Michigan State f«x>tball schedule was delayed further payments have been suspended because they neglected to report MSC Heating urban liiimc. without saying any¬ thing about the federal court or¬ when Dean Lloyd Em- der requiring him to withdraw , chairman of State's athletic ilTinnounced that the roun- their earnings by Nov. 5. 2 About 300.000 whi Facilities hi* notice that his contract with the government Is void at mid¬ 11 not meet tomorrow as pre- encv will Ik* reduced (». 1 bill limiting amounts in ac¬ While the entire nation night. ly planned. cordance with sire of earnings. prepared for brownout to The 400,0(10 soft coal miners do the con! supply on 'not work without a contract—and had indicated a Friday 3 About 1 Ip.ooo whose pay¬ The board of director* contacted connerve maating was possibility in the already Id- New York Scenes Await a 1139.710 of them were Michi¬ ments will be chopped off for the 22 prospective hand. Edward E. Kinney nu- council's efforts to answer ft Lmt uf Building A Uti- |le. gan Athletic Director Fritz Cris* ii. lar'a proposal that the 1947 Spart- Attorney (leneral Clark and Term Island9 First Nighters . Dnttier. II WaaOa Haw- an-Wolvenne game be staged in Secretary of the interior Krug. i J a Chorlos Darts t. Joyce Bast Lansing on Sept. 27 j Winter the latter the of the govern- After consulting Ralph Young. (ww ^ «% ■ When the curtain rimes at 8:1* tonight the stage of Fair- .1*1.0 the dirjitor. Emmon. | Friday meeting and fjjpt V • |\l||CS hilt! theater will Is- transformed into fabulous Manhattan of the Ited Cedar Island for the benefit of the audience witnessing the «|a-ning river would last until the middle ■il considei performance of tli term play, "Two on an Island." of of Crisler's plan 1? is pos- January. i The akiljs of actors, artistar M tons of coal however, that the athletic; At the meeting of the student- The course of the day brought si technicians will be com- were used to supply this campus Lewis ringing repressions of sup- will take up the matter j faculty social committee this week i New York. ned tu briag to the spectat¬ with heat, electricity, ami v port from the country's two big i the problem ci -*ated by the number ors the glamour J ef* Consider water. Thia year it u expected the AFL. organizations, the CIO ami Ticket Sale wumtffi ■Hani C«H Qatar dented to the College Policy if steam in carrying on con¬ of strip mine coal being Used. They denounced the court order struction work, and a poor quality which Attorney General Clark ob¬ tained at the direction of Pival- committee rgani/.ntu»n Lrs- were For CI Funds The explanation that Kinney lent Truman. as illegal and "en- r of the Union n» and Saturday. 1 gave fur the complaints received Imilhs sret tears which rhararl- The American Veterans commit At Key We Flu committee. Joan be able to witness the first in his office about heat shortage rr.rr Ihr thratriral rmlrr aI th» of Theta Alpha Phi'* big. back-to- re at its meeting this week dis in tiie trailer utid quonset areas acationing. President Truman g"t lenic repi-»*enta- world sir mrlwlrd in thrir .lory Student coun- length the was that the State I'ollce hurrucks fi!l-iii on the developments. Re- ind Mr*. Doro- Starring Lansing junior. Char under the CI (acuity housing, temporary hous¬ i hi version Director John It Steel- weythe, and Muskegon junior. Al ing in addition to the trailer and nan. white I iy Liberty. secretary of the mt- .1 tommittee. composed the sub¬ itum it tee Beck in the leading rolea of Mary NEWS wed. and the cot quonset areas at* served by a lege policy in regard to using th« four inch line. "It Is obviously too 9500 alloted j*r school year small to serve the whole atra," ! the day. i„ BRIEF The general feeling of the groii| he said. President Cii ng rule* will cover » held in the auditorium, The few remaining ticket* was one of doubt as to the legality A new eight inch line is being fur "Two on an Island" will gu of present financial proreedure*. laid now, hut a shortage of lalxi gym. Union and l«ittle Home IV building, on sale today at noon in the N-pra In Air Crmk Larry Wisniewski. Grand Rapids is slowing the completion of the tirtivc process with lis en- administration building. All ing i. in I incriminating effects, s u»ing college faci- PARIS, Wo» 10 (*l - A mm . have the opposite result of • tigate the matter further. ncing should be open by the French l»re*« agency o Continuing with the interest in - i&m* for determining organizations shall have kct* for all.performances-. the sighting ef a possible ttgna fire deep in the wintry r elections evidenced in its efforts AVC Informal Parly nst.Mid' of returning to work miners who have voluntarily ecedrnce will be the number of ident* represented in the organ-. tonight to i S ill icipminl walked out will voluntarily refuse eturn until n new contract lie- 3 (»r ionizations may Sister C,roap thef for use of college facilities r <.ne date in any First of a series of aocial I 4 In cane of conflict a« S organisation* parties will have t purchase of ticket* s of the *p»»n*oring i during the first day .rganuatjoru may limit tale* to ary the minin tl. .• com mi >g election Union-200 couple*; 12) Wat Bar ha rest. gym-JOn couple*. (1» Little r.t/a-« bl<** ater-S0 couple*; (4 | 12-V) couple* piiirsrE School Pep Rises Out Of Past ■ALL i water pwrdr ot ihlrt,-, ml ta R> Mtal cmri R ; of thr «. »"» - -Vou anrtruf. ,!roph.r* , Of .pr, *rrr ty hurtad " (ail in thr <•' The spring • Thar rrrbrl UyrU" , rtJ*J*!' ,h* tantpu, and 7i_«hool rptnt kafo** th. *%^orLl „ i ov*r THE MICHIGAN NT ave news HARVEST BALL SEMUORMAL Offense Sharpened Mason 6, QuonsetR Win Women's Sports mDAY,NOV.32 —9.12 For Maryland Game To Reach League Finals On a fog-shrouded Old College field. Mason 6 and (Juon- UNION BALLROOM Offensive tactics wart the keynote yeaterday as Charley set R won their way into the all-college quarterfinals by Hachman put the Spartan priddera through what he term¬ downing Masnn 2 and Quonset Z. respectively, last night. their halls. By 1 ed the final heavy Mason 6 roared pant their opposition, 31-0. as Jack Dil¬ It will be adorning the practice of the week before the invaaion lon's sh j of Maryland university 8atuiday. Bachman however, left nol ninir was responsible for all ;— tin' points scored. Dillon 1 friday to sharpen the aquad in all departments. During a len- Big Nine, Coast passed twice to l*e Griffith once to Fred Martindale. ran Grid Officials another TD, and iummI two extra points to Lee Jewell. In the Hut playoff. Precinct for R Two winners.' Both IN PERSON! Kitty Weiss, for the K»s I Optical Service < ® pl»y. ■teh prates far Defease SignBoiviPact BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. Chuck Bartash passed to Bill Igcd Z. 20-19. in a hard founht tilt. Bill Prankenfield passed to Crews lor two TDs. and Illasn Buckley, for the Gamma Phis, air gellmi: their trams in lop-notch condition for the game. for your At Kawal. Spartan lii had high praise lor the i 20 (*> — The Pacific Coast Grubbs. while Jack Braden tallied conference and the Big Nine once for the losers, with Al Uer- with Kappa Alpha probably next Monday, convenience of the Western conference passing to Tom Dwyer for il play-off will bring the i "LsClair, Arnson and ItcCurry hitched their fnotbill wagons ti the honor u( bcini; null's played a line defensive game, but i Bowl gravy train In a champs anil flic plu- East Luuing Optical Supply our tackle*. Bill Baldwin and Earl Mahoney were outstanding." Ka¬ wal said. The Hilltoppcrs made a close race lietwecn tin¬ 's and West Ma.vo reached net tain ot U yards pasung and gridiron mettle against it beaten eleven next Jan. , JT" St1 *• O—ooaal passu Ub a It* I leak last night when the rushing Saturday. 1 Ma.vo wontan IW< I Over Can's Grill Statistics ice by it score also revealed Frank ASK TOOK EYE REFRACTION 1ST: Waters, hard driving fullback, The decision tii make the Perhaps the shortest bombing c.f 11-15. mission in history occurred during craged five yards a carry ag plan fur the P. sadena classic ef¬ The Dnionites I Fi l let the invasion of Peleliu when the Milwaukee uullit. In 13 i fective at once was admit finished their games last night a riURTt 1 ed States Marine pilots fiew one of expediency to for with a tie. North Camiibetl and further yurds from the end of the runway I %% "3 yards. eiay in bringing to ful- ... _ . . ...... played and defeat v„, „„„ u, lime- on he recently captured airfield Bsgdsa. lUo Betnrn tHj „ , n( ,letltSi brmK,„. 1()th Awaiting their filtli „ light after three year* the DZV . ti.BI.xxly Nuse Bulge to drop »a- > thc,;.,(lrsl wm (V „|.vk. krmy fpalei (Mm dependent brotherhood Will facej l',lm 11 re ii support or | Wh|U, th|g docs not c|iangc Qny of cheered by the return of Ed Bag- Army war the popular choice of j a lc4t when it meet* the j Al.'ri dun and Jim Zito, guard-tackle Ithr coa*t the coining post-aea- Tick-Tocks on the practice field tandem in the forward wall. • •swn clash. There wai no doubt the at *• Th|s h* a battle of two TICKET* UN SALE Bagdon, out two weeks with a i L'adets were crowding the picture shoulder separation suffered in s representatives of the two eon- {•»' I*?4**1*- and Tony *he Waller Rhodes of Uw' mai.teiin . . . NOW AT the Kentucky game, reported yes-; hrenqes met on into the early Tick-Tocks. terday in warm up clothes, but' huur8 «f today before finally Klewicki Will be aiming most of soiias . . . he is not expected to be ready for treeing to make their pact ef- his aerials at dependable reeeiv- ei* J("f Campus Bask Stare Maryland. Zito. recovering from fwhve now. instead of postponing and Dud Jones sick i sundaes . a Michigan injury, will see limited in favor of Army until January *hile Al MakMinovitch will be the • NO IIEEK r\ ice Saturday, A treat at any time, Sidelined lllinriis is ttie potential Big Nine j inner • NO A (IE LIMIT Alger Conner, still f. nir option LAKE LANSING Oppaasd | flits they meet this evnifig. wi GEORGE TOBIAS aradoxiealty. it was Illinois | l»»« their hopes in Ed J-ord, thei man, realizing the need for Confer- in the final weeks of tiie lieup with the coast Jirrfounced today's session 1 conference. However. Big Nine re- onsist of a light condition- | preventatives were unanimous in ctuv. with Friday a day of jthe opinion tiiat Illinois would go ami uimeiiy show f CARTOONS and (omedits \ > BRUIP PICK • anit others flilsn allan 1 bess" | a majority vote (Inly Illinois and Minnesota originally went on re- ' cord as unfavorable BTATK NKW'M tUMHPIBM CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ibt UN •( the Molh j births iom: LIEBERMANN'S At (Tiri-ilmun tiiiit', ut every jjii't time, G/mi uh it's u lileuxulil vx|Jerienee In select ypiir Kins ut Lieliernuinn x. There Ul'e iilwuyx an ninny trenli, uriit- inal. KtillluliitiiiK Kilt iileuh. Tliut'H why Chrixtnuix hh»|i- piiiK ut I.ielieniiniih'« I* u IniiixiiiK trmlitiun. \ m \ • Fenwisl leillxi i Amwrln • BilltaMx • NaiMllMsa • Jewel Bsxes 0 < wnpwU • tryalsl , • Fxller. • Iss* • MeUI Mate ^rg(f/ffr SJournHi/ine j y&fip wwdsytigiisuiamr ...V- 925- •/ri-. trs 107 South Walking ton A vs. T B I hi K M IS At M KB Olltnil -ll'OCAtit asrAiR THE XICirOAK ITATI RfVS CO-OP i) LEWIS THE COLLEGE DRUG STORE * \OKd For Play Smith' |*>intr(l nut Hint nny MSP student, faculty member, nr "labor runrtl? this step on thn tinrt of the government as a vio. employee of the eollege is cliitilile I lotion of the Norrii-f.a Ouardia ' >' • /; : S. _ for membership In the cnoperntive. j net. It represents force, vinlenee term piny, Single shares are lining rold for and the threat .if punishment nn ■Tail On An Island," by AWS. •25 and the present plan is for the port of the government. Mf KNIT W , , ' Wamtn attending the piny on nor court injunctions, nor If Mb Mb Thursday night will tie allowed f wj usual 90 minutes to return to upon the volunw of business which ration of miners or their repres¬ A M«l»Mpl»lw,t»r —«■««» v entatives in jail, can serve to pro¬ N, >«—*y. M Mt> m • "