ont.y in shopping days left 1THTII.' christmas '+ Daily Student Publication af Michigan Stale College [85 3.14 EAST LANSING- MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1946 1 California District Ih'tt'litfuiwiti l*lnnmil For Trailer I'ttmp Arm Lewis Declared Guilty Crippled By Strike As Coal Strike Continues (f Union Workers OAKI.AXH. Calif., Dec. 3 IA*I—The «prawlinp Cliikliind Idtftropolituii (jtmliiy by a m.iiw with l,nno.nno tm|iiiliitinn. atriko that halted put »iu* ifansjmrta- v.n< i-nn- To Strangle Nation M, il»«(l Alameda'a four daily iifvvapup,-,-. U *und brouirht indtintry tn n ias stamp meiidn dead »tii|>. Ai,..,.t iwah. ijuit Coal Strike ^°'<'s'N>rol|r!'1 T« Sentence , is in AFL .Miners Chief Ttxlnv Slow; Clauses Mail WASHINGTON. IV, i.1b —.f<>htt L. la'Wis tinlay W'ftS il 83,000 The have been |i,t ki'tt-c Curtailment I found guilty of criminal < iiitempt of court but it ilidli't stoji the nml strike. Thr AH, Hr\.,l lie On the contrary. Lewis |H»nded to 1 be verdict by rising in . Christ ma, thC OWIUM- b.iYf •» ■»» and o nek ■ n the halMlna Is expected to sUrl soon. Weight limit I'll! • the courtrm.and making a s lieln »n elect tot •. tfi Oil llttlitluk Itiuiillen bitterly defiant s|»eeeh. He ac¬ gaining agent. T-:« UX '' cused the judge of depriving The FmoUkiII Situation Four Women «to the hr.miiw imatetv lit second day totalled • unii.n is dei-..,t .i.t . the grand total to The rteres hove.... ate. uhd remainee . I'res. John A. Hannah's statement late Monday that he will WASHINGTON, Dec. :\ -A nation-wide embargo on! railroitd freight shipments, I I NEWS the coal miners of their von- ights He said n, gnat set iwn lor (1.000 was de- through the hope that Tranapartalton Stoi The strike t.si.e have an im(Hirtant aiuiotim emettl to make Kridav evenitiR the annual f«n»tl»all luttupiet has caused isisl a evening at a sudden change ehanire in , Will Attend ww ... . — except for vital needs, was proclaimed today. parcel i**t in BRIEF n ituitent would contribute 25 ants anil fu.*. mi Ahiti cjoldslwrotiHh, ,lMve. ' theaters Street, a, 1 News plaits. ' f packages were limited to five J Of the money ' • • Ilritriiu.ilv Wo had ttori.U-.l to u nto nut toili.K with an ml- " .1)111 tltl It t tmuml, III tin-lu-utlu III the Christ. I.ntdmr Vrir I'ml raised. 051 will ni*r»l.sl ... t- "akl.ili.l l.a> itoriul stating our |».lnv on thr tuvsont f.aitluill toavhing re- "»«'"« W"*"- WASHINGTON !HN ■_ I1UM4 the state te.lhie I tor loc¬ i2o.oao cnmmutf' gimo. This hail IssTi |,rbmi«,sl the sludnnta in a front |wg,-1 •ditorial headed "Jjet's Give C«»aches, Team Fair Trial. * which j |),.|,ut,- f.rf Mati [tfiil,>rul>h ami thai tmlt'ss the then current vri.p uf j ' I." 1 I , ' . iiilruad mdeiige takes eff**»l at ,s" nt i.i.i tin Tuberculosis support services per- The Bu> I Upb.ii.tP alHiut , ..a, subsided, we I take an editor. "l I Ml p in Sunday and brings the I Hi nun Anmtd I hnirmnn WPtHIMiTlM, tier. 5 (/P> Uii stand on the coaching situation, ' |.»wa gn.la> k*»id Saturday The uleage duW'h to Ml per cent i ef John net on a national level to fur- —Idwartl H Hurke one tuberculosis control. Ih'iWeVer. Iieeause of the announcement that President Ifflli-; V»M. will leave tius alter- pre-Rtnke level. A 2ft per cent re- , I. lewis n-lieii already 1 WAslllN.il. .N 1 nab e\|Nu*ted to make Friday evening, we feci that it is tojiHHM, loi tnwa t'it.v. are .lime Annount ing the freight embar- i1 burleIvnny t..nw | During the remaining two »1,i> .< ' . the liest interests of the colU'ge to wlthold our editorial tipifl-! W«ms/, III. Fay blakely go. the InterMate Commerce i wn- M' (low ludo hrait of thr |mio • campaign on (ampin It Is m J.,' .. thaoman .. it as erful Skuiithetn < oal I'liNlueeis miNKion det lureit that rail service «'oiwmu«u-at»"»e 1 "n I that the campaign will come ,t, !• »ii until Saturday morning. j t'lelai Association, hut thei r nj, til - ,h' «*"' ,hat h»s (might Shipment IMa.rri At present we an' ladling students, varsity football |«dbT- can be prolonged "only by the j |*re*ntehti.d jae lie eooiloit in it tor the obiter*' the school. most careful husbanding" of re-iCfiatles <• It"*'- tot .rhl, ..f!,... and alumni to obtain their opinions on the entire Mivbi ^ «hit f mammg coal stin ks 1 President Truman : | Chairman Mary Ann Birney \ rracl u,^.f stale grill pitdure. We will alllmullee our edit,.ri«l JMllicy ft nUllWL „ , M„,U11, The general ban applies to ex- ; ap|H>mt iJeonr Oorkr haodril his asMO'iatr* r (run-. Lansing, has express- jwndt t»u. .All, k. I the ftesiee of Town Girls to put! commernul e«M! hshmen* M.'in-di.y ufler a , arelul study nf the jM.ll « renults. i*uic. Cnrerll. the m.ivmaM firess as well i i height shi|»ment.s. ff Sie.eOM a tear post he lias Held campaign which is being j expected t.. del.o ntitf.ai i< | North and South Dakota. Kansas, cage t ut since |>»» , io the current roal crisis. Ihr id Health society. terowdec „•«- ••. ! rotnpvtito'e expel icnci* MMithern operators putdote Malvrial Laps Food Services e ,ipon reports railroads have on nidi- H*#»r Ih pi Spiit» Clump * lieire than one third of the na ISLDairvman »M,:; ' December 22 ary piiihletns. \VAS|||N«;i«»N la-. v> i'ill Instruct pant shall the still another step Uourses To Open (I Students In \ibiniiedIH»I< explaining . -howed the judge | Prof R is.-eii E Horwood la*wis and his nu¬ Hvcfrort; the MSC dairy depart ' . W inter Term ll Mine Wotkeis. beer assigned to the ir>.«df Unit School of t f'.tvalry Brigade Unit j ( G.I. students jn . t -I.HUM The lit llr.«- J l)uu-Fia nists .. to*!"? of the famous 1st fivslr-. Division, now doing oc- t( a ill lie four rounds or Win Audience H-.-ssood was granted <■' I the topic "Hesolvcd that lould tie. given a direct |.H ,.l -||,e named Warren ( Kei Willi (lunccii Nay This language • uggcstrd that .the . i-|Hinment and suiter- anp m.t H >toil To Hminn lit r%? h%k«imi\ got eminent' next may prosecute hege dairy herd He thl to Ihlp I S try " j with full" authority over issun WASHINGTON. !*■ 3 4*» In the reconversion speeches grinds Kendull is chairman war laOot tiMputes act (Smith- Japan Sept. 21. 1946. r ect'v will present An off»t talin dose t .. contest each student the Car Service division of tl UoniMlly Aiti. This law forbid* Wr.tte M-use said ght ihat a six minute s|»eech |»eitaming to Hniiroad association. • »hi anyone to encourage a xtrike housing exfiediter W' n Wyatt "Peace Settlements." Specifically exempt cornmiMhties Ui against the government. intends to resign witt the next B J. Knittel. director of foren- include, among others, food. feed, allure to sir s and coach of Women * Debate livestock and live poultry, fuel ^ Horwood will instruct icmanded at MSU. will anompany the re¬ and oils, medical and related sup- re,..'.ral L»#«r subjects the G! 11 examir. l" presentatives. lies, funeral supplies, new spa p- Drunk' I him Is T-- .... *-a» Domilftl Free Vets To Keport they first dis- y-..-.- -..... ....«.n...si....mii Free tickets for "The Drunkard'* , , Overdue fiheeks «uV*Vu •will tie available to the general Council men Active In School Affairs student body in room 131 of Col¬ Veterans who hav i not received lege auditorium any time after 1 noon a subsistence, check a notification . today Studio theater mem- pr.-gram Agriculture, Mary Ann Bowman. of the patrons *nd guests can- that thv check will be forthcom- tiers should pick up their tickets is largely responsible for the ad- | mittee for the J-lfop. ing. are requested to report to VA j la-fore that tune. dit.on of the bright green and Muiic. especially of the record- wilt in Demonsli»tton hail t«d^y, ar- The old time melodrama white ^U ''' ^tv!. bu.ldm, Th.. ha.'hero h..I !*(.., *d variety, comprises her mam ,„! ■ cording to Charles Cashm. VA !».'* contact officer and Friday evening* in room Fslla T 1 'ean up the l am pus commit- ■" 1Z' i whkh .h. M*. t» rrfer ... .. ... To facilitate processing. Casbin the Ftrt 1 4>r of the auditorium. The unusual ii«pi«-sts that vet nans t>efore com¬ program Will include mterrmssion .t«e in* their drive to maintain the I ^ • highlight neauty of the campus i ,,u' th-t 1 ing. fill out ,• slip of paper with s|t«H tally acts and -.refreshments » J rut. %.• * «. (s.. »^. keenly interested in improvin their name, address, churn and • Mild A K.PP- D.IU. M. y ^ serviie serial numbers, and date " ' '^lonMrirrwt. «y.. y-w h«v. u.:.,f ...» n.,i«ui. ...» '■»>.»•.•"< Prm* .. | « j I admit that the council could do The purpose < f the survey is to Gersh* in «•.mi'iitco Ht.ap*«« J* | many, more things »nd engage In J compile a report to the veterans »n Itloe This p*e«r. lasting >>\ b b«| Amjgaicn- ,n,,#'!lc , ' j more activities than It does totf^r. 1 admihistrat Ion regional office, if- , minutes, 'Jem"j.-trrt'eii tm ... . r ' ambition to om ! «"««ry Bepre^nU I sag FN gardmg overdue imyments superb cooren skill promtss | (rf-niwo J Nick Gregory. Chicago junior.', '*** * . Iisiml thTV he! lands* aj»e ar- j represents thr S h.ad of Business j fagSnr S«-||iml SriMlw .Thr 'uck^IToud' Hell 1VI«*|»h«iiir Finn 1 to «»« th.; (hit* . con.uK j Z "'St. «' m'S [ Two I II ( 4MItrillion The K..he »,.( „... effect, ^.,,i ; ; "Bumhie-Bee. and Uraggmt W ill InlrrvM-k. Senior* I . She lists the i — b»«»- Michigan State college — u-"- ■- i-i«» "The Jitterbug" - wing and says iOU# 1 A nr.culture h»"l««y faculty mem- ' pleasing ll.e Jitterbug, a I Senior women in Business Ad¬ Maybe council. I h c | Nick cr.du.tct from Amund- p annual con- ! mittuiv of ia«»g»r ministration and Science and Art* . s th.t h»'~w.lj Morticullurc club. »nd » m«rr..*i- «»n hmn KhM,t in ' h.r.iiu iiark can Society of xhowed tf e versatility interested in working fur the Lic.t"bjr tl>*< t.ir.» be-1 •k.P horticulture » Alph. S._tn... loc.l|.n Ihc tote W. »nd ond (Inricul.ure j ( "Urge career in IM'i hx ept t"t to I. G Miller, head .tortcd h'» | M„hin,r<1 according, pianist*. , -5 For their encore Michigan Bell Telephone will have selections, the op|>oi tunity to meet repre*- chose critatives from the company Men- .'e -ere a •>,» honofery. emonf her ertivine. a .trttrh in Ihe Air Corp.. he'i chanical engineering depait haikin « " M.U- j ttotiun WKAR ■ ■ , by Gershwin and day 'the. hi» smb.., '• : •' , .air.L. literal > a. well |*he u majorinf in landscape ar-]Leen al .t ever sin e Prof* L C Price and Home fU .-et Any woman who would like an as f.i.jrst,. elj- chitarluse. j Ntreoi liiiMss lar Kab. Campbell left Monday for New ' their rendition f i(, ot tour h»- Keen first in concert style and interview with tl ! sports announcer Beu nun l.»rrs»au AC | to i-U•» I Gregory u all.lia.ed with the Ycirk city, where there i (lie style of Join I'h.ll.JH- playing 1 A.- -ne ot two representatives] At Ike preeent time thu Royal | Sigma SeeAlpha Epailnnragefraternity COt-Nfll.. I 1 Souva's rad... sta-|r.n the council from the Ssh.-.l ..ft ihis |.ail un Hie can Wednesday, Deeeudiei i. THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pggc Two GRIN AND BEAR IT By Li THE JRirlftgan fctat* Nruia - INFORMATION - •jts sure? AS s/mbs Lobster Shift vniiATH xttrrs MXK J MX CUB By HELEN COVER ''twI«1i«m MSC Jar7. club will meet to* . — frill**# foil#®# Phon# Phr....^ _ .... the Christmas card and sift miik- night *n 105 Monll hall at 9. I last the building The Men's (lice Hub meets tonight tu vacate the well-used chair In the inner oft ice. hut now I Calpfv h.f* Mtf*nmnim ,iy pnffcgp carru-r to atudrnt*, kptttitiH group rr ft- at 7 30 in at 5 in the Union ballroom. have no choice. Men have, for the first time since 1042, in¬ tfe« MacAve *«w Voaa. the Trailer Village recreation KIGMA I HI GAMMA The deem Members and pledges of Sigrm vaded the Inner sanctum of the State News office, dl al¬ to at* I lone are the bottles of finder nail polish anil the knittinv 0 n. needles and the kerchiefs tucked away in a bottom drawer in RU£- part men*, 22-1 _* ? ItfllS TERM HARTY irts iwvn I..ir.sinv MM IS I.IIVIH Wells Mall will BfHm'ir im bp? ihwn H*»» TOWER Gl*ARM party Friday night ih the t.V« going In he I he next duy. although eilhrr Ih, SIM, New* l-TSXWSS ballroom. The dance will be or III, weuther man sometimes unpredictable. It will IBBCS «emi-f'ormn| and tickets are < •eem strange to hat, something lo rrud with my morning *irM editor salt* at Union desk, according rotltt: something thai do—n't glv* m, indigestion heruuse Hid Selleck, social chnirm n. of Ik, mIntakes thai I mitir, in it. Nik tit spurts I One thing that will !«■ missed is Parly morning Knot Lan¬ TIRKII IIP SHAVINfJ? ding. when no one is on thr street lint a solitary polireman idion Ym/er/• Sol IMhiU* ( hoi king thr doors of the local business place*. and the stop Forenlvr Slii light is an atntier blinker instead of its usual ml and green Sp John I,. Lew n and hi- I'nited Mine Worker- are held tulip. It s a vert (|ui,t place at 2 a.m. and one can cross the street In he "jruilty of contempt of court." So what? If Federal Ihtml innlt'xl without risking his neck. J Wife T. Alan UoldslHiroiivh thinks that any court Verdict The one worry that I have on my mind besides passing my can mine coal, he t- triWjWll'' mistaken. 11mm ( mli'nrtiv finals is what I'm going to use for an excuse for missing or As ImiR a- the miners ret ain idle and coal stays under¬ sleeping through my X o'clock and !• o'clock* and 10 o'clock*. ground. the nation - economy ill suffer. Schools are closing. T; ■ fabulous life of Pnul H«n- With only on, morr term lo go. it might not he such a i)M •Aill in* the theme of the All iiaJustrv i- tomuiR to a halt. ie lights are jfuilijf out —all for. bad idea to knock off nest term and go south and return lo • •llree Shindig, the ntinual winter a bu k of coal. And Preside't Truman declines to comment enjoy the renowned spring lerm and then gel the sheep¬ on the coal crisis, asserting th.t he is "leaving the situation in skin. hs afraid that if I ever left, however, that I might Mi • Ali.v Sf" the hands of the court.*' never want to rome hark. The mills of government .re grinding slowly, hANiJfclL T" Is frank als.ut it one can get so much of this college life orSl.Y slow. While attoiipys and judges argue the fine and then it'* alwuit time to throw in the towel ami start put¬ points of law. economic disaster threaten?*. It may be months before a final decision js reached. Tin* courtrooms may stay ting a lot of theories to the test of experience. There are a couple of Lobster Shift* left and then will CLASSIFIED ADS warm in the heat of debate, but the people are beginning to • onic the night I call it a day Light now. I Is ljeve it's about time sonietswly started to utilise th" PIMIANT sl.ls ,I*J* | 1 hesler lllaia M UuM Hi. $ S* AtlMr Im 1 •uiirtl H.ult STATIONERY SALE Beautiful-Hankies ill till' FOR HER STOCKING I No gift is lovelier, more appiopri- Union I)ksk tb#« r ". • . ate llun exquisite handkerchief. • U Muilrr • t. 1 . . And Penney's lias lb. prettiest all: w.,.. :... KositehekV THIS WEEK kt'Ull lur 4'lt\ luir |f,w,i IIAMMI* I,III# Unct.k Jifi,' A ml MTV. Wfcltr 1.4ft 'I Junior Hn.nnr •lkrr%. roa «>.m XMfs snitrr JU eoos Vtr rf-.t r Wlr H<>\(iCi.,-|.|V (stui.l f.r.i t..: ».W l Nluffnl Animals A N-t- our (i»ortiiU'iil o( I nllcp Ntatiom-rv A rt.wtt s «itcM n_, ami uiiii|ur not.- |M|i<-r. Mvulrralt-ly |iri<'«-«l.' ruolhtol Im Thr ttilN tZ3 I". loan# kitu Hi. »d%li *#«ao» f'.via-ana* • I All. NIKS lUPIIlfl BUNG UHLt> , uecemlwr 4,1M4> THE MICHIGAN STATE UEW3 Fait Tfcnt What'* In A Name? — Cunvlt Van Altlyne 119 "T: Spartans Get '46 Awards With yesterday's announcement' awards have been given at MSC. J . Arntz, Arthur R.. Bessy, Roger . v'i: or letter winners, the final week Included in the award list are I'.,. Bogart. Joseph W. Cnvitt. Wil¬ liam M.. Clupper, Earl A. Corbit, C,r iutivitirs brgan fur (.11 ^ ,port.-' ,m"or three minors and cr,M;c°u"«,» * •»•••**■! James E., Dowel), John K., Durant,1 men at State. j1 sets for the i Phillip 8.. Fike. Harry B. Fraker. Football major letter winners Frank 8., Oilman. John L., Gould, have been invited to the Down¬ Curtis B.. Ilempel, Simon E„ Hnb- Football Majors town Coaches luncheon in Lan¬ Arnson, Donald R.. Italge, Ken¬ lock, Wm. F.. Huston. Meredith E. sing Wednesday. Squad pictures | neth K Haldwin. William I,., Rag- . Jones, Milford H.. Kolach, Eugene will be taken on Thursday and all1 O Malaga. Roht. Maier. Edgar don. Edward, Rlackman. Mark S., , foot hall award winners wW &• Ricnkhorn, James C., Conway. J., Maldcgnn, Roht. G. Heller. present at the grid banquet Friday. | Robt. E.. Nystie, Chas. V.. Pear¬ In iill 40 major letters are to be Kynn V.. Conner, Alger V.. Chand- hoi*, t.ynn C'nppeart, Carl W.. son. Willard E.. Ploek. August J . awarded, along with 57 minor let¬ Polonak. John, Poole. Richard 0.. Peter Jr., Fischer, Robert H., ter* and 22 numerals. Of the inin- Kesenrla, fUdd. (» Sheirod, Don- j it awards, « will te .iJ jv I °Z* »• aid. Shuler, Richard K. Sloan, . Roht. W.. Smith. Chns. R.. Somol- K.ul I. McCurry. Robert IV, Ott- ski. Richard J.. Stneger, David 8.. . itig. Robert W.. Plet/, John Stroia, Eugene J., Tarn/owich. .to- Rendrr. Russell IV. Roskopp. Bern-lscph P . Urtbe, Raymond J . Vogler. ft* On ard 0. Sobs/ak, Edward F., Smith. Harold 1,., Weber. Herbert. We»r. Horace. Spiegel, William S., Sier-1 Alfred J., Westby, James M. WKAR adski. Stephen H., Waldron, aid. Waters. Franklin D. Jr., narrett, Richard K. Clay. Virgil Today Wheeler, John P. Jr., Wietecha, J.. C/cchn, Stephen J Hemphill, . Raymond W., Zito, James J. John A.. Ferguson. Chns. K t*evh. . Martin, Thos, •'.45 timiKMAKCIt* CIS | Dunk in. Thomas K. Fortiori, Avoy, Roht. E. Pollard. With Chnstmas ,< tround peter A., Gasser. Harold f., Har- Puckett, Clifford K. Scluubly.j . «. »*-, « a. . *: m ' tin* comer "u- today's cp.rhet iwt.v* w» > ris. John A., Hatfield, Glen J.. Robt. K.. 8wither. Dale M Tinkle. . III EllE'S i v/;H IftMch Ren UdjUiiypMMU worrteg. think of thr p^,Mr from line rwmwmymaamnnw m i entei Robert Kobbiii* .■»■•». 4n«t forward* Robin Robert. C. Miiinmiw. lvvim in the breast ■ Da.nu Maddm-k. who! < winning AAU 100- barn. will represent f ee style, and back ' Hetty Smarik. De- ' -*ill also swim back! Mildred Craig, who 1 ' living championship ! s.wc.ak Park. Indiana, j ITKOMZK state news AOVEKTISEHS IKHI VV, DEC. 6 K I AKK LANSING I# m M.icia •• lestMu co.e.u gigantic clearance late winter and early spring Beginning shoes Wednesday Morning at 10 o'clock ... 1000 pairs of better shoes reduced for immediate clear¬ ance. Styles suitable for all occasions...a complete range of sites and widths, colors and heel heights. originally 7.95 to 16.95 now A splendid op¬ portunity to re¬ plenish your shoe w a^r d r o b e at great savings. S|ori» Hours NWilnrsilnv I On. hi. to 6 p.m. JatX^on^Kast Lansing