Works On Set" Mfr MM Mlwrt.il •/ Mlehigm .State Colfeg* EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 10.7 Few Checks! Bell* Ring Again Stale Stalls Home Ec Celebrates Will Arrive Pay Derision 50th Year At State On Schedule On Bu.ld.ngs \ Hh tinder PI. 16 College Program jn Two D Fest;va| ' An* NiM Affrrtnl May lie Delayed /'wi* .4 ml By Fund Shortage Bv blmr Demand O/H'ii IIt him' To Fmlurr Only 2:i.n(M) of lis.nmt Oohlni Imiirrrs/irv Of FonmlinfC Michipan Stale's liulldimr Mirhiitun veteran* under PI. "Id pmaram received another n> ii nv obaham nre riif'lvlnp their *»ib-1 . jelt yesterday when th«- As. The two-day festival eommi-mnrutinir it* -Vlth anniversary sistoncc cheeks on time this I ■Killtell I'less ri|Mirtec| that ftit* which the Hume Kcnnnmies school has lieen |>m|«crfna ! •*>"•> h. VA * Columbus. Ohio, | since last fall officially Itopins at three this afternoon. The brunch r.u ir s«!cl in a icleurnmi celebration will close with the (iolt'en liall in the t'nion 1*11- |1 In the State S'ews yes: .»rday j ■ristm Saturday « . They okpl.uiutl that Treasury ' ruWt«»t release the re-1 •hecks litvmixe ..i* rtefi- | (iraduatrsPlan festival Faculty no-nflier* i els Will I Annual Swilier the depart «nei " * »"»«• tliw. prrMraltMis l« Jf* •" *S»arr" kOnt r»h On Wednesday Ecohtimus building bo S-kO, BMrail tanUr In BULLETIN at Ml. - kite a»k Brr.hr MmMns «nh tiw. mmirtl trrtat A talc Al* report uM that Hold Open Honse - "!""T wt'h senior fr.m l.tusln, «h» (•mrfta ha* approved the ST.iM.Mt.Mi deftrieno Mil and sent It to the Prenldent oho •Ktted It last etc hi UulentsProdiuvMnsical IK this. ft.BM.tM.MM U det lined for the Veterans Admin- i«t ration ludio On Tin* Si/iiaro* It 1% exported that eherhs System Of Registration will Immediate!* he sent ont In veterans nnder f|. 34«. I p TiichIuv Oii Fiml Of Three Shut* in*!* Gets National Attention Miehigun StnteV system i.f registration hiiB attracted ii the Siiunre", the miiMia i»dy which will lie tintuit attention, reported iollegc registrar Hubert S. Lint' mtsil in Kairchilil Theater May I inil 0. in the first yesterday. Linton attended a nat natal convention of the Amer- c of its kind to lie piialiierii i . •ife group in i hie ' ieitn Association of Collegiate Itegtstrat* in deliver. Colo, hint Week. ■ (h'land and ,l.» linenhis * taken the pla.\ He Maid that front the lie- ■when 11 it doesn't shine. ginning of the eonference he IMWAAAAaaiakaaaaai inrtiifrfi•vswwws », I he I h ilt ii k l 1.1 Injimil Si mini I v\ I tenet by i.itivfs i.f i.thei eager repre*en- rul|e«ej» and uw- NEWS 0 ftlK' J rSStS ^ivv. Thank* ammt . a-skitut the *•«*' «r for iiifnrmetam ufi. IN BRIEF I'rl t Is-: t . ! To WihhI I h hi or* Ink tall IM » Rammdier A ok* i'tmhdenre AM PUS . —t Arthur C W Henry A. Sfnehr. and *C : *cheri. i .nittatert Were Mayn- kht. Carlahad. N M * t Wait. M0Uand Park w At . Pdhr,. Rilanufot< r. Oito.cV.llr m I sland N l>utoovshy. Mt M*- M.r-M A. Hern„nd.*i- a Rico. '» the kutiation rrre- ~nqimt mm* hekt in tha >' dinner speaker f_SU2:«th of the barter.ol- gfmnngL V- .-sBE't- \ ■_ -■" IW« VIM TIIE MICHIGAN- STATE NETS Friday, May jj, J State Dwtow CMN AND BEAR ft m now MNMTION Will Attend Odds On Failure Health Meet tdgned xH« he amd la mix ml- Dr ChMflrn r. Mini * ama. CsntrtUnUrs an ashed In tor of the (Jiin Mnwul tin laaladr me fall name of lb# — By BILL JOHNSTON —J Center. wiil M'tond the tan ra¬ crtaatalka. la hwfde Me vations tion..! conference «n tmttk m Mae and plaee nf Mr meetliw -"QO YOt' WANT TO Is- h mkcm*. oh? X««ie- usually hit home with the persons rfillt jfea to be heM »t «A# Hi/el and la beep mWI-e* sheet. kJ ilny, vim ho)>c to Is* n high prired exe¬ concerned. Hia system wna no way to win Now Yorker, New York r*y. fnen cutive. i«n Industrial ghuit, or may-he just friemla ami Influent* prraona, hut it hail re¬ M > 7 tfi 10. t)r. Unm * fechsi. CPBN *m>nr. the main cog in n small business. Wall, get sults. will Jtlso attend. All atuden's ahd faculty mem¬ your guard up. brother. litul take u g«»«l look Al aaya thai most sneresnfat business Topics which will he ikm ber* are invited to attend the mm may have dtffiraHy explaining hww by Ihe Krot.p are Inatibfrwal Home Re Open Mouse Haurdoy at yoursi'lf ami your friend*. Whether you t>ects, fthw cover* MMi* % from l-IA and 12-;!. There will like it or not. most of your group will Is- •bey arrieed al Ihelr welt-heeM pool- itetinn. and ventalnttaNi mi t-*»e te eifhibitf? in the H"fm* K« failures. ibms. However, they certainly knaw why rlnrro* and < MitMin*. home man pement tv.ua- Harsh thought, isn't ft? This none ton. men fail hi haidaan. in*.*); health ca nnd the nu-aery sehod Frhhy cheerful o|iinion conns from a man wlio In many euaes, the college graduate fails cation; physical afternoon's open house will be ought to know what lie's talking nlsuit — la-fore he starts^ With only the vaguest idea other npnrts;. healthful hvtaa: •**** for visiting alumni. Al Redmond. A! is a junior majoring in sorinl of how to get M job, he usually doesn't even special problem* (this IMYlKAIIONtl. I W II sciences, Init that's where the similarity emls know h»w lo sell himself to the prospective student# who are Mm Members will t»e accepted h crippled. i.r hare amy \ initiation into the International 1s twii ii lulu an I the rest of us. employer. Il seldom tax-Mrs to the graduating fast). senior to ask a few lia-al liusiness men how club today. All those who de This student with n peofmsnr's ap- to become members are required prarunre is "iJ years nM. Ir ire met a they find nlsuit hiring new men, anil pint the to attend. millionaire, and for many years was aptiroach accordingly. trrcaiftARv AMI MCU president of the A. If. Hrdmn id rampnny Hut ffie grail lands a Jnli, in spile of him¬ ostudent* » uti ihnin of Onossii. makers nf eleefrlr-mnfnes. self, lieenilse of a general shortage of help, or All Vetennary and Med-T« L'** Al snl'l his business more than two years mayls- he's a ready Isiy with the lip. Al ls>- student* and wives of Veteruu lieves he is sure of failing in Ills next step— kmit ago, thus curving out another step in .his • that of fitting himself into the brgnni/.iitioii. Ve -Tci II i life's plan At the age of I'll. hi set up defin- I May 17 H'ked' ile In year goals, fkld as it may ««, he re- Why? Heranse the average grad • That old alpn waa aliout alud -thia on# brirqis u soKcd to ilri p everything at the age of .V) anil start all iner again. This explains, among thinks an employer respects "guts". The employer dues unpen npinhms mating ununm x sru MAN i n n i Mot* Hoane ffimn tttmun Hill For I'nrrn other lea 01.s. why he is now a student at from proven exeenllxes with years nf ex¬ The Newman club choir wii: Mu lligan Slate perience. bul the iiplnlami of an inexper- meti Autiday at II a m. in New¬ t.ANSlNCJ, Mirh . May I ticc. ctmmitti«- • li!l«ilie*s. Hill ing Al's :t"» ytars of rx|s-rie1lre The I miss rejects the glad's iileas, and,, ac¬ 11.1 It lowed by loyal suprwtrt money <« been* uacd for ntndenl jylBrn., „rv ... n.ie' | . ' from auto ilrallsman to company- iiresiileut, cording to Al, the grad lax-nines resentful, IJed n»»lit a student r this fotnier inilnslrialist had roiiutles* op belligerent, stiiblHiril, and ^isliked by his as¬ if Id for the candidates for .* . heneftts What N4««*r student beu n- ' » •» r efit could there ee than |»irtllliities to observe executives in nearly sociates, The grad, in turn, rejects the Imss's mined. It wj» a failure ready for oi ■Si* A'ffieri In Sir.l'i advice, and where do ymi sii|i|w,se the grad is Because there were e every situation. when promotions come mound? drills therr KOMf. May .! Al's business was log. with titer lla.- and platforms IMMi.lHNi of annual prudurlinn. hnl II was l-'or some linfiithnmnhlc reason, many col¬ mi different from ant other bnoinrss of lege graduates have the idea thai Is-sides il« sire. He found that in spile of the Men taxes and death, promotion is ju*t as sure to a nire word wig do the Irich. most rteeu come. Why, it's merely a matter of moving up litrs wmi'l do I he right thing until the the ladder, replueilig those who retire. ho H m.i Iti.rde.liue ' ... . .. ..ft. ... i.i ti« ..v.... IT*1 l!'r >«•» I . . «di u It. tked hv the tM.Vrd i V 11 I I .. I S.itur.t»» n . ie-iec vl Hw «MUMr« flm ... , • J"' H" ' HlM! ' " . ' « '«• cdftor. the uexrwsith .1 An am- *» »••* di»teteN »nl* . '! ' ' tiisi ii." M* r.unt tmlHttc^ „ „r M mm* rW %m IMrd ptorf 1HU m ''e \bi' Uiyi'^imiTi11»'»'t *''j H''. I 'U,m~ r''1'1 to x. . »e M* •»* Mch The 1 ' "',7 . ! iViitm-illr. iitul Jutin A Wrijiht. .u.rtnriit | ' Muy 11! ORDER FLOWERS TO Ti'lvftntph lo Iter ■uTuu,, I Reio-s Flower Shop Onfc»r Kmriy I# Km f IMirrry And All Of A Sudden, IT'S SPRING! aii- mi: sin mi m iMi: Willi Spirts \Y Things Sprlm:'" Itrlaird appro rami- all" madr this past wnk. and uiih tin- robin" and (lnarr< mmr othrr (amiliar bar- Inner r- of thr rqilinnx. for rvamplr. I ho upprr Irll pit - tun, to ahlrh ar atlarh no rnmmrnt othrr than it mu-l Im- thr aarm arnthrr. At thr upprr riirht. a croup of otout mrn tltr thr hrair ho to thr ranor dork, oprninc thai familiar haunt to hu-al oailinu rnthu"iaot". Thr mrn of mo>rlr hau eonr ouldtairo for thrir rinilv stint loo. a- nl Ihr Irfl ar srr Mm I'rrvulmun. formrr I of M. star undrr Ittcir Mi nn and standout aith thr . l.rrrn lla. I'arkrrr, haikinr on as Mark lllaikman and Kd llairdon prrpari to t"o at rarh othrr'" throat•. Thr frdftininr sidr of it lo in riidrnrr at rich! a« a cirt'o trn- nis rln-> crls Ihr Inn-down on Ihr old ftiampioflihlp camr. In unliripaiion of Ihr liiclt winds of rampaicn sprrrh- r. nrtl wtrk, thr l.rn';ur of kknmrn \iitrr- maps plans tsrr richl I for thr roininc llrrlion-. In haik of Ihr drsk i" Jnnr Milrhrll. I'onliur srnior and t iirpresidrnl. whtlr from kft to richl in front arr kit tan ftrhi. lirlnui frtshman. Irrasurrr; Marcia Alrxandrr. I rnlon sophm morr. prr»idrnt: I'rcct Swikart. Vonkrr-. V k . «opho- morr. pulilirilN rhairnian; l.rrtrhrn llu»h. k|u»kr*on jun- aninv Waifs ban mi tor. arrrrlart. NKWS I'Hrri HK I'AC.K KI>ITKI> !»> IIAVK KOOIf New Fraternity Home Thr nrw I'i Kappa I'hi hou«r. a« cnvisiunrd b> the ar- rhilrit. Is neen hrbtw. Thr ma hnmr »ill hr iHiill out- «idr the rilv liaiito on Kaal t.rand Hitrr. with ron«lrur- linn hrcinniac this aprinc. Tnlalitr piano rail for or- rupanr> a >rar (rani ana. Koman Co-op Award Earns • WOHflFS fADen, Vincent Win Speak At FraBviil Howir Bra fW Hear Maxinc Finkbciner, Middlcvilk JMMJ * Talk* On Change* SW'I—lwN, Junior, was presented with the In U.S. Familieu president's Rave! of the Women** The first' womoi'it all-cnl- Cooperative MJfeue et the annual Stardust hall. Wl/c golf timrniimOit is M-hril- lileil for Sunday nt 4 p.m. at Or. FMwitoe E. Allen. Jmfce SZ& 2 an4 - of the lTnlte«rStiiteH Clrruit A scholarship check for the most outstanding vtirnan in cooperative Glenmoor Rolf course. court of Appraln, nixth dl«- Mmdur. M., 1.1, ,"""'-! Th111 "f n women will vie for tclct, nnd Misn E. Lee Vincent, MwUng for th. houses for ltH7, wit* awarded to first place in a series of four linn of The New York state eol- puMIr Mm.. Dr. Mary Mo no. ret Teller, Hot rf.it y j matches, May 4, 7,. 14, and 21. lege' of home economics, Cornell pm. Mtlng h..,l .... Wphomoi-tr This :i. - r.Wnrd is presented'fo the w< r.m living in univornl y. Ithaca, will he speak- rapwtmcnt. will tak ers at the 50th nnrlversary of the «hr» and Dr. Mat. a cooperative Inure who »hows t^.,.^1 . will he out to defend her School of Home economics. ttchlMary M. advisor, presented the plaque to Ret their games played off in row morning in College auditori¬ of Amartran Univ., • Robinson hot re for the second schedule. Mis:. Vincent's speech on To introdur. ,,. jiime nantm Mtk um. b* Miu t*hrna, ,, Kttpp1 Del a, in o one-sided fc"The Influence of the Family ni Sorinl Change'' will la* next, fol¬ international ed by Concord house, 7-t. ,Tn« ■ lowed by ,-< (.aqrant on the 50 years ofth.AAUW. a-,., a • j Zeta Alpha Chi Thus came through t-i hand a 11-3 trouncing. of progress of the home economics idmt ol Tntrrr.at . |.(N»mis At Convention • ROTt melt broke out with a mechanise* version »r .utvertMng this week, hut still rrt.ilnrd same ryer.itching features prominent since Cleopatra. They rolrcd around rampus with cavalry** new I Kappa Pelta, in rnmc, ovci-powered 1 Kappa Gamma nine, 21-0. Sigma n noe-nided #the Kappa A/faits School. Apptfnted lit 1924. In 1934, Dr. Allen was appoint-. ■ tftr; Oath twit An club, will act a After lb. a. •I. hev. been pr. • . in, will he open , ed to the bench of the c .un of Rhm* Hnmfrjfvnt . M«* armored car hlftstfttc Wlh sirens and portable puMi# address of State Kappa handed a 0-1 Joss to 'the the audlem-c. Th,:' system. Cor a picture, however, they added (I,. to K.» .fattier I Delta Zctas while the Gamma Inst fesort by the late PicMem j for admiarion. Vwiir, Charlotte Snvili-r. Kattde Wull and Cleaner Jacobs to the Roosevelt. She is the fin woman j crew of Nut. Chner MarVhardt. Will Werner and Dave flmrle. j Phis tallied a 11-5 victory over the Ry JEANNE PWYEI to be awarded this distinction. For fhnmmmf j t.'lit Omegas. South Cnmpliell ern- A* a Hreuit ! tlie C.amnia Rhis by'a t-l jcoic, /Alow, little glow worm, while Ten has had '"nXitm!: exreiient oppor j nmirrn» N'" wl» ho,M•,' Dr Dnimmond with a break- Ifc TennU Tournir.ieiit f you've got the chance. Klec- turdtyv to view American life, nnd to view and * * * (tliimkus .Ohio * ... • - :• Malehe^ in the womon'fc Ml coJ- tri»» lights are bete to xtay. they remit has iH'rome a rtudc- "l" """+>! m""llnK' nnd «l her ! lec.e teupii tmirnnment must be say. Rut then there ere o her of the American home and its re-, Miss Drummoiid has been Onl-.if-l.iwn I'.ipers For Summer Projects j f fimu';t(i| by tin* date «>f rounds kind* of glows | ported m the Wnmenx ;'Via. Fm Krinstanee . Ann . Intion to contemporary life. Her tlonal president of Om.cron Nu Womlwanl. speech will he based on her ex-1 since 1945. She has tieen active in 1 angks the deadlines are im.i.v 7. '!r ittd Rupids sophomore is all tierlences. teaching home economic* in all Stndenl!. Tulip ln«fn«lriul. iVrirnl ! levels of the educational field. At j!l. and 21 For dout h . v.uUs of a^hivv tneve days. The reason . . . At Merrill-1*a Inter REWSHOP T PARAMOUR ! matches tuu. f be to by \luy 7 and ii Alpha Gamma Rhn pin lay-, Vincent worked for many I the present time .Miss prumtwmd l.rno Ratnrrtny I -the !FC dame IX) VOI R LAUNDRY Tin; (tin* United Stubs nnd ff.rt'ij.' if .• ■ ti.m actieri an BAR pin. *upb . . . hott-iin: •i.ntiit it- , whit it eoilejo* nit Itob Kitowir* to Haolt Htt:. Mm « hospital before she KASY I,A.l i NDKRKTTK- • -WAY - uphoni'MC Doitii.t llerox. tiimmi transferred to Cornell. She has 1. hilillrliv ill iirliiiix t I hi Rrta. From lb Ii.t ftMinnta: li. Ann | been a lecturer at the college nedicine, and the graduate srhl lAL tm Mr>tHFTT> /77T 2. Vll.'iultinl Hliirl* mti.-liin.' ami it,Ida *o;i|> tValt.b". I>.\ i ii.oi.", pmrieo j school of public affairs and social ld% Off On All Mrrrturmti.. Vayne university, and the I.ninirlr. ri'iiilv iii 30 ttiiiitili'H 1 ■ till ml ATI! 1 graduiite srhriul of education "at OXFORD SHOT llftU: 1,1,1m rsity of Michieaij. Tltvn I1.lt., | 1: m Tttu Vincent has written COSTS 30r V I.O All — SOAP IN( TtlDEI) tfessional journn! ma ty > artit'les and wo- iffAWflrrynn It*I .US. WERACELO.AI) 4211 HAST >IUTI. AVE. LAUNDERETTE phone (I..VH2 N" lix tension \KR Memltcrs Kay's Knit Shop To I'atiicipate (IN IIASENENT OK INK TOT) s i; i. r • s i: it v k M ill I'resell 1 UIFT SUCtiESlTONS l< K ill Series In Radio Meet Apron,. I'ot HoIiKth, Chair Sets. Bnalle-. Ilitr-. ^olwr Am roximately 15h0 educatR'h nd i ad o personnel will meet at IMHrs. KnHllac Haas olumbo", ('). f » »fi. n>:« mutu..l •<»hl'n I the v rntc en ; !n- amtrs: »:W . 5:S0 Rat. »:S!) •2 lll'TTON SINGLE IIKEASTEI* All of these students are mem- KOI.I. I.APELS berf. of Alpha Kp* I"u Rho, rftdio ii#i"i iti * Callaway is advisor to Sr. Vt\ t M IV li Cah.'i 'and ALL W(NH. Foster are the nf - Meet* I'ivef.vltoffv ! Tbcl.t 4flf: New pledges 'S' II irrs II III I.raft, [fibnikx, Plymouth sopii- I'mvc Coats. Spring Lake firi.'il tin f AYR delegates . «»f the PeRo chap- nd will represent the SLA(KS organ.*rati<>n. in -voting nnd sug¬ liRKY Cl.ANNEI-S | To Hcrimtlrl t huiHIHIX It:; !\, .m-i Hill trcshm-.n Pertk. Ab- No hmg.-r gested changes within the nrg.in- Imtion' Hot NIWTOOTH Carr's Cafeteria j lii NoM SriiiriK Class since titneh SumUy's initiation Reg DickhwuA. Rsrk The conference will taAY. I.imKs scrurel) with hey. TO l»t.EASE MEANS KI.OKIKS — Handles ritetod lit each tnri, ltl.nk and Kietn. t COWERS MEAN — "Q**> UMOX BIJ*;. 7 plus lax Barbkk Shop BROOKS FLORAL SHOP FrMfclin DiKleiM Co. 3000 E. MRU. CifMrd tialNnldit at Noun HIV N. limnd — S-71H I.ANSI NO ot i Fn*r. Marina the Michigan state news HSC Track Squad Facet Notre DameSnte Tennis Fighting ^ Tops At , Afield Ala™ Owmr « Iftraitrht «mu mum to make victories over it two Notre eginter indoor meet. For the !r- n'u l^'nard is slated to fur-! nis.i the power in the m le. Leon- I j rates an edge in the aprlnti. Sche- per* aeored a double win at Ohio Johaaaa. paints. MOund indoors. State two week* rgb with M.I in i«m haadKappsit by bad waalh- Feed K:i Eighth Win . 9> srn L.vnsoM NEW YORK. May 1 <»>—; Captain Martin W. Hansen of the 19IT varsity baseball president Sara lireadroi of the ■ lor e's track squad. Michigan irti was 1MQ CCC mile king. the KM and :|l 7 in the 1J0. c Mi •tmaptdg to «»< bach In ,. squad is a laan. fair haired athlete who wields a big stick at St. Louis (wrong way! Carte Rip Sew oil. Hoy Nirmeyer. and Freddie With hopes for fair wrath¬ the pkite, anHfovers his shortstop isislti'.n in a manner wh'ieh ir at. "•fr-i- r.iy. rea«- iring ■ thimla In lap «n» Irwh lumps. •« j|| travel to Kalamazoo tee tegiate baseball. Hop VYftUurit and Mayo Arndt Hal MarSaw sod hob rrsiw ,av [of , matches, the first | Kfc.r.daftertioon. . Mtcklin field ui \ tofiv Schi-pu:* powering form the top Spartan pole vault •c the patent |:mi for «atc In j nroacn. of West™ Standing just under six feet and lipping the scales at |."i' . 'r.iiKht.iv. v., State duo wh eh figures to rack the Mgh and low hurdlm. fr r the tn»h it will be an < rajper- Ml, , „ ,h„ „ ,n(l ,he •* ituty to eaaet tlvsly. John South of Notre Wlt|) cnllrac. pounds, "Marty", as he Is bet- luiMW (ir.isT.ea swnnd to trsssr known, display# tremendou j'-an'.* M*!Kt Victory «i rdjy • ww the only defeat Dame mdoo Down the Sidelines irt.Mwir. and came hark to lop Muyhdw in the l.isn bsr ever.! (In the No're Heme • , !sweep on the Victory, ledger . . . for the other , • ty title last wick, -vie Saturday. State Goiters Suffer 23-13 Loss To l -M Ry !.%« K O IIAU \ M.rhiira^ tttat*-'- tt"\\ i- w? th#»ir iMH'cmil mi I A —»r to the Wulvci /eckciid Socialites Carnival Head* Plan Wins Loan Plan Events Around For Mexico StatpPuMktoyCampaiiin Chuck MonagHati. • h«lrman (f the IM7 Water Carnival WASHINGTON, Mav .1 <#> - calletl a general meeting Werjonaday at tUtich all eomniitti.,.' I Springtime Themes Ik* United Stale, promixxl Me,- chairmen rttnilo a report. i tn ,Willi u|> II, |«.lw»i i«d»y even a, Mrxwari Mutual Airman Inkl a Unit IjiMoiit. water aportx rhairmnn, aninmncd iittempt will lie miult! tn get* t* Msivihy Inspires Itwlio Parties, cheering Jelnt ae>«i«n of Ctm- pre-cnrnlval pictures of vari- ivak. occmdlna In .terry Ari.t L'inlerii Ami that riemot i aria. muM lie uj|s group* at praeticc fnrdis- snir. chairman. These . Maypole Themes j lest they who- "the it|.|xt- tl'ibtltlnll to imperii thruuV'h-fv.dc the pattern for the tot; , He of dictator,," hv Alitfti v MVlxON » [|I|1 the state. jont. Anderson raid there w-,p Pre,Went Truman and the vis¬ Prnarant chairman Carl Bush i» total of 4» floats, Opflm it fltuVtits.whtt In ln vo thi' calendar when it wivh iting clnef eneeutlve of Mrairo niti.l the "Spnrlnn".magatine will, ' v. ill ifj'tui .'irotind ynyly ilccorntnl May |Ktk*H thin Publicity en-chairmen T. Mav i> I " gnnounred In a joint ,tatement h'c on sale (Idl ing the three festive/on and Ibll McCartney am Week < i '•!> to th«* patter of rain <»n the rw»f. This the United Status will i'p- days and will contain the complete wl that, pending pecmisMn. spirit p. that .MM' st intent; make. "hey-hey" even pruvj ' mlditional credits" to li nival program. I authorities, banners wit) i,( lorshimt'h*' writ • Menleo and mat the two nations Merrill Walker, chairman of the' in conspicuous position; "cmcur in the dwira'tnli y nr iimc committee, is working nn Lousing i nd East Ivtbsin;; ten l.v < r«* S. Kaufman. Christian Student . Ognina a la w aKteement tn (lib-, e cnoiflinalmn of music With! Mcnah'in annutmceti t , • •P.| f'ntii ami compMe- Ktii i r lllm the rale of ekchongc be¬ Nm definite |j|anx have i (later of the eai nival are n»,, . tints. ly wU;, th- M-ri|»! for tween the |«». ami the dollar." •tn made av tu who will pin-' ihitely Mty 39. 30, uhd 31 i ; party f... Government officials wild Mex¬ vide the music. be hcht eiich night fro my t„ decora ♦ ico is virtually an-ur*xl of initial Tfe jiifiduct i'l.i cimmiltee hits III/ Prices of admission y •trend?**" Hill torn. YM-YW credit, i.t at from the t\ S. leas. aW.guh.hMi obtained blue print* cd past earn- 'fWc a'rtd tl.SU. Hxpotl-lmpoil Cmillftwed From Pace 4 bgnk nit her aM|.l cation tor lo: lis ■ Tlicrt a of hlta.MIO.IHM In UI7S.OIIO.IMMI. l The ncta¬ •rtd ei t. il ..t take Oeiieva holds six wnlwinflMtimii The fund, would be iimxI lor the Na«a> •• after tlie ■term. TMftm t il"••.•His week itevehipm, lit of Mexican turner. Die fell .u peeled lejered aa the I'iie three iwesidents' lender* ii 11,atari ami industrial (IIejects Col., Ihartnc the alarm n m Im«,Is afe the Union Th 'o- In addition, Mexico has applied •ml W. • gnla . ie d si miliary in New Vork to Ihc World bank lor a bain of yt die DiV.mty sfbtMtl ,.t the more than tSM.MKi.MNi. but since pan? Tanners who wish to insure the llunk has not yet nude any lights V..J. 'Apollo Chili' Will Present against b»* resulting from injury Inans, no actum on this rrqucsi is to employee* can tindert them¬ expettcd in the near future. bv ft. :i \ Annual Spring Concert selves by carrying workman's compensation insurance or Em¬ ■ mm raw* brnnt • • ployer's liability insurance. By BKA WII.KON the members when the _ West * M„ • I .nosing's 40-meuiber male chor- along, but this didn't prevent an¬ ' us. the Aimlto club, will give their other four from making a name atitiual spring concert Monday, for themselves in several barber¬ I Id's I tilrrUin O ents those- .students or will May 5, at 8:15 p.m. in the uudi- toiium of West Junior high school. shop quartets. Tickets for this concert may l» Alexander Schuster, professor of obtained at Style's Music shop, and I Capital Film Service ieu lo id eo|lege music at MSC\ will he guest solo¬ will also lie sold at the door. ist, and the chorus will he under m/ntioh. liferent'© will In? o IK a! College the direction of N. It. Mclntyre. Schuster will play si a selection* Crowe Announces Snapshot Days Arc Here! KESEL for cello, two of which are his own .eva. Wise. Co|* .in. Illinois, In. arrangements. His first trio of Summer Session. Trie graph Fhnrrr* Anywhere! i. Ohm, Miniie. coiii|HMit|OOH will include Etude and a Ma/uika hy Chopin, and A special four-week summ ot.i, Solith |)ak- ull >end re,,»es- "Meditation'! hy Schumann. The session opening Aug. 4 for HOTC I'ltirr an Early Onlrr with last two numbers were arranged students returning from camp by Schuster. tentatively tieen arranged, Dean technique, and her than lectin* in the field* of "Klegie" by Paure and "Sere¬ S. nade" hy Kuntrenhuch will also In* night. E. Clowe announced Nm tad, Fbrist played hy Schuster, with Howard IMans are lo.sed upon tig ACBOaa PBOM TCB UNION Siltierer at the piano. Silherer is nomlier of interested students. a music instructor at Slate Approximately 2IMI enrollees We Speeimlue the College Way This concert is the first iMMtwur needed to make it successful. I.EJTKUS Ttl KDITOIt program to lie given hy the AimiIIo Koine declaring intention club, (hgani/cd in lN»37, the group register for the session in chose their name from several hues, sociology, psychology, pole UllVK It- i lionises in the East, having the tica| science mat geography art , ih tine available in HOTC offices. De¬ foi tfie'm The si s took all but four of monstration hall. A Hi intent. mmd l ick Ttl Inlcrlien Senior- i Ii 'c ri«k of the laatiMtl rMWrmVi sre«r Hiamntmetmrlmg. • AN ILLUSTRATION! OF .. , A IIVIIUSTRLIL MATURITY J For U yean (her* hat been no major mike Lipstick! in the women's and children's apparel indus¬ tries ... and only one in the past 21 yean. let ci Mclal Case In the tat pott-war year, while American industry in general was laaiog 120 million man-days oI work as a result of labor-capial disputes, the women's wear trade* were **in retting an inspiring example of continuity of The history of employer-worker relationship in these industries it a story of consistent prog- rets. The freedom from strife affords tarn the necessary opportunity for coocemratiog weir mIcw in « Up* tick — the their attention and effort upon product is daieif. I In n «t tm ll know it's This attainment of industrial maturity places [j Hi I XII hy III. ilstr the women's and children's wear industry in the vanguard of American progress. 5k , y,rf> EAST LANSING This is the tteoml .n a tcricr of unrrpmasiem of the gratral anuiumK highlights of ito woman's • CskbNSintHhO|lo ITIAKMACY and childno's wear induMcy of poaMbla lasts Ml c f'ritndly Btuic On the Hill'' in dw choice of SIT M. Gruig Kircr Ave. J55SAS.-S Sum! fSrwYoek^}, N. Y.