Sipi War FM Gank Weather Tadqr MifhitIMB DuBy Sunlmt AiIUMIAM /'VirtWhir./ Ifa, „f EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKK J. 1947 lueen Will Preside Marine Band To Play Commission To Decide per Homecoming If Game, Dance College Should Have I Iowa Slate Men's Committee I Will Make Choice From Pholo* will feature Hearing On Fare Raise J a homecoming iiueen I the flmt tiM, Alpha Mu. newly organiaed photograiihic Jmrary, and Spartan magaaine eo-gponitom. announ.nl Euro/win Aitl Other Lilies Pay feveral MSC coeda will he rhoaen hy committee conaiat- May Ret/mre | of the preaident of the" •orient Student aaaocia-, |» a . . /» . C*— ,"n " * meUtae arinw at Me gJe. at tee pm. and an evening program at I M pea Ration Plan Five Cent Rate Intrafraternity council. ICllJt/llfi£f«/f|prta ma . _ ' a m WASHINGTON*. Sepx 3ll <*'>■ By JIM M^f'ARTNKY The Michigan l»uWi<- .Service vomtniMon will tlcchJe today Parian. --—t. Wolverine and Wolverine and Slate With Smoker Marine Band Schedules m Kililur Kr|trala •ietrctiiiv tf.ck tonight of Labor h.nted at Brhweilen< food ra- whether Mi/ hifan .State college would lie ^rented a hearing in connection with the b«J* fare increase on the f.nnsinjf-!Ca*t y, ,, _ Sfnirhui In Out tiohing if President Trumen'« arSLTtSSK On Thumlar |Two Concert Series Oil Sluml Tinhi v • tills fiilontary "f lutrifitiK line. A. O. Graven, director of the Kate and Tariff divijiion of ■v mm albcbt 1 •' nonvit nt.ivaar — •pie u road.' ' "the MPSC, -uti.l Tuesday that manning* ehairmao. c.,.. Formal ruahing for men!,. Th? tJnitH SutM Marine llahd, conducted lit Major Wil- Fur Seeoml Try Spartan erittar. /aM.will hegin with an Interfra- llMn torium 1,1 s»nt,,|,n*n. wiU presort two concert a in folleg.. audi. >h* •in IHficcrs' CI ' till ""* mi>,ter before the commission. "laeeii today, one at 4 p.m. an.l another at *:!)<> p.m. j£T.S rj^STo"""'"'I"e fnhm Soloint* for the afterniain and eiening performance*, re- | h*. state Oman Condor. u» ,*,lroom "" Thurmlny eve- apectively, will la- musician» Afghariiotuii forc-po j rd 'Plans Election H",h ,'r-"i,l,-nt J"hn It.Tins!, .ire! 'he City of K»«t tsin- A- liumur maaaainc, which ,,,n« 'rom 7 "> » p ro The pur- rtjtp f'harle* Owen, marimlu. |da. .,f publiratinn, i up a board almilar to the I**' »< <»' "nokei i- to lemili- Stat* to awlw the linal »"» "**' n*n "" campus with er, and muaician Kola-rt I.—I 1 Siftler Clears ye* terday k- «ording a<- fn.rn Spuit.t'i r to a rein.it j in* editoo a*! Of Sponsors fraternities and their members trombonist. they < umbel d' he gungpliitik ■ lurre*«rJ To Ten Cent* ii II. Letflcr, Oreen Good-, According to John Osmer. or said that thee are mmt!f;r,nd Napiris senior, president of The afternoon program posed chiefly ct light numin nm {'.ammission In of the ('allahan A<' I io aid to mTeri-C»" Inlerfrattrnity council. .tah will include 'The Start af mogul.* ahsuie g't aub* onfidrnt th Iowa wUI ' fraternity will be represented by Stripe* forever", by Soma tl Ionia Incident d Jm- Miller fahx that j i ciHintry Ploni for the *ler- —— j several member* who wilt be overtute to "Rien/iby Wagnr grouped about a table containing the Begum* Fantasy fsotn M-i- n will appear on new»| supimrt tra^. | LANS!*.' 1 .10 I Ah information on the respective fra* u*• an old MSC Unique". by Morr»«ey. "Witches* i tern it.v Dame", a manmb.. *.lu |>> Mc¬ Data will be available to inter¬ Dowell. Variation> «m the them* ested men in the form of a book¬ » The State New "Pop' Goes the Wea-w- by t ail, let published by the Interf rater n - let. "Little Joe the Wtanglei will I r L'lil . bv ity council entitled, "flu Greek* i u.ii Slav s making "our day. Werner eifiphan/ed mgwt i . by Twai. Hoe# a Word for You." 'Mhl trac ""»» drimger while eidina i kuwsky, and "The Star Spangled Candidetes mu.t he o-n.ra i monger iu|ie til. lesnerh. weie made W(th , point all-iolle«e s.e. pre*:den! «a..l Tuesday the bu* rt Monday Rigln *, •omewnere enjoying eddres. piepeied tor dc- Cfuote. of re. s.tua'ioti was on the agenda. .or*" of Batomittoa. Utotr j B-nnt th* evening P«*Ur*to. —._ . V."" ' "!i l^eu ,.^1"'^" ' u, h. .I.ted didate. wUI he . tar* Waal Ppecftal ElrrWn a a MP he tag I r uhm''" r- «***»*,., v b.ri:Sr,rrr: I Spartan could be ,rr.,..rTe*,r bought dividual women'. hou«ln« I»re*ider.t of tha Inter City (Wl » hamiiri Werner added » end gift, to her eotsrt at!?*' ( "Autumn . train thr bailat. "Th* ' the pri"on *>«. »t with hi. cah. L.n* ' t. James A Glbb. •.•id he an honor guard of BOTC'"* of Tom King, counwlor Sea*cm' . by GUzounnw: Tarib- • • end Charles Election, are be.nt held bran Fantasy by Morfi*»ry 1 . Sigier laid at thu year due to the f oilrg* • fti.ers. and spoctel band rrs uader the direction of MMtor Mine card* will Grand Scene* from the opera 1 Walkurt Marr* "Thought* I . *,e aN. At ihe present tun.. iMO appl*- • i sdi arnai at Mg put evening , council, sponsor, of the smoker.1 ♦he table located at the entrance r* the journaimn field today vigor and a(copy of their con- i until it i With the opening of Rerkey d in econoiyi.cs. English and jettons for the barrack apart* wise the fart that all men The Free Pres* editorial depart- glkrtion before an> of th* Ufiion lounge, a member¬ campus hall and the Mead* buddings oi •rattered course*, out tbey iments have been received. Of intutoWd are cordially invited to' man! hires college graduates al- matting place* will oe aaaign- nmed mamly at grad\utel these, the housing office has con- ship card and a reserved mat lake part in thee* fraternity tunc- { td. according to Dale Faunce. students unable to take them J tactad 1177 of them either with iket"«n bi giitai" Tichets foil "clusively. he aetd —Wtant counselor of man The shf-itagc ha* been beaten t<< the i" tn* foUew.ng game, can he B-,n" 'clroducing the speaker point where, earept for a few during the daylight hours jo. without children AH available alfic* i« located on the third scat tried case*, basic ilaiac* will Of tiyurse. for those who really uruts have been assigned and all wc ured in the tnom eleo ^ AWdegat*. head of the flaor of the r»ew Admirustra- tie ovet by « p.m. Lke late evening Giaaes. there is i further aaaigrment* wil! be made At the games, tn* studen's wiU loumnlism lis pat to. su I. peansntad tian building annex. fin* hundred and aisty sections that Astronomy lab from 7 till (by vacancies created wnen Mu* If™*" <* "» Jounultan NEWS reeive aids member, tn and ue* large II by form the -reign. of this cheer leading The Ucf"y In the group. of freshman, written and spoken «9 . . «dents graduate or drop out of I school. snction will be eapeetde to at- There sr IN BRIEF e.iJ all home football game, The idea ;■ a aaw one Uu> year Annex Bookstore Is ' Business, » hiclt two are • bedroom unfinished due to lack „nd will he rapes lad if surceseful vs. Tickets and meuthrrsh.p card. Be LTMAX An intercemmunica appi opr latum* Appbcatsona LAKE WCCIM Sept SO i* will he g.ven out in the Union Tfie now College turn system between the shop and mm tiilfr, th* ihreer of a 5 eve y day thu week rrmpteu, huf the stuck room eliminate* many ed. .Ma -V*T Italy's heed. Rue—' jrtil the supply is es, suited. i step* for the appro innately 40 Batata A. Greasyko laded udap n aaethec effeet to foe™ the II ' during the book rush employed at the' sUirt New ISC Coarsrs Utatod Rules to i Starlet satellites for the Uedad Ration. Grotayko Far Slmdenl Pks rota *> Gftato Btata. l r.ugn. ktag, a Bto I . n Ike weL's of the bnofc «t<«re Being Resumed pe.U g tanmer qf MB i be Uned with custom-built tasa rataupdshed the chairmen- dup of the security council under Set For Friday came I at Mar displaying every test aa well a* all the ry ar.J landscape 1 -mmercial fkeicusluia. and Ml roUtwu plan with th* note paper, lutpment service and mdm i, pencils, draw kg equipment i art supplies By winter term. | by the Institute of Short • entire student body will make j this fall. The-e are ITT I af the Mere. Veterans will enrolled in the ftvp apnlnl tag r——* * " Wednesday, October |. ] l'agc Iw T1IK MICHIGAN STATE NKWS THK SQI'AHK COHNEH GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lit I' Thai Ancient Look V. By PAT McCARTHY Hi IT'S BEEN CAI.I.KK TO OUR ATTEN- tion Nomi'whnt forcibly that women's fssh- ions huvr meekly submitted to their yearly worker*. Rut we Mo think that ft ia an inault to anybody'a intelligence that they should accept it wtthowt ao much u a mur¬ fare lil'tiny. Christened li.v tin' larger mark¬ mur of protest. And here we may also eting powers ft* (lie "New Issik," a not-too- observe that the so-called new styles preaent r^.|, subtle play on tne woman's mail rare to keep lip with the crowd, the new fads could lie nothing In the wny of Improvement to whet we shell ascribe the nominelature of "looks." A more accurately classified as the "Aneieiit And from some far off rorner we hear a Look." , weak voice timidly prnelaiming that the We find that there is at least hope that shoulder padding is going out of man's the dress hemline* will n«ver rcfres* to the shoulders and that the cuffs are headed up styles prevalent at the tuin of the rentury. towarda the kneea a couple of inchea. " The shoe manufacturers have assumed a We can't act II. We heartily label this far tin important role, ill I he picture of the ill-advised attempt to alter the cladding, modern ensemble to let the work of a decade habits of the nation as a low scheme that or two ls< covered up by the whims of snit- ia doomed to dismal failure. King hemlines without puttihk up a good Ut us fervently hope that in the future, battle. the style and fads of the nation be a product We Ihink it is insiiltil ( the intelligence of the individual wearer who muat suffer to attempt to inform any'aaly that all this the Ignominy of what he wears, rather than U (Ub the aval at sr. Mia I business i* merely a blatn it scheme to keep the fiscal whims of the scheming garment tile profit< lolling in for the irarment magnates. Michigan Gties Will Adopt I tfflp Wants (Unit bullion Writers NSA Convo New Uniform Traffic Code Michigan 6tate Keas Motorists of :t!l Michigan cities, including innsing and For '47' Hoartl "Seeing it", your silver wedding anniversary, have the day off but I don't, want to see you ma!.' haMWof this every 25 years'" Twilby, ypi. - lAiys Plans East latnsing, will he subject to a new traffic regulation policy aimed at standardising traffic laws in Miehigati. The I mssunnr. is lookins for imlicy will have to be adopted* Mademoiselle, wisnrn's fashion coeds qualified the college MSC Juniors Will Study! nl The 20 best members bc- by local offficials of each city ' Education For Clinics Group guest editor* and work in Group Life At Marshall] • I'llUII* I-111 I. MB; RuMMts Is'fore la-coming effective r* offirtr. during June. g Smire, Inc. (<-n .Inminry I. llrlesstrs la the NSA rrstonsl The prosrum was outlined at Will Select Two I Women apply lint must be un¬ dergraduates attending an accred¬ Maratotf. Mich.gan wili be .the isctl to gun the ba student ransrev, iissemblnl Sun- ,t„trwlde meetins of city day ut Nsssrrlh collrse. Kslsin.i- , For Fellowship ited college. A trial report is to j ! home of iff MSC juniors major-; Handtru* desired. j >fti eil-. |»ihce rr|iie»cntetives of i be submitted on any new flhasc Managing F.rfllnr too, to consider u rnssisl con-1 die Miciuaan Association el Duggan. Director of eamjais life, academic course. ip2. in elementary educaUoti this ipec al emphati* w»i term. o tiw. »ch'N)l Each at ; "n:1 ,h'' S,M"' . Mijr Mllutiun ami establishment ol|ch,"r" Uic Inslitulr of Inlcrnsimnsl Ril- '"<• trend. sctivUy. orssni/j- A snapahot with T twill make txpb (phr-fT t <- wvik.i wwk.over one hundrV AdfvrtHIng Manager* Nun Vandftvuort. Vsleric Wilder rrsionui plum, fur Ihc comins ' ly rsnnn snon. ucsllnit, ssnounrc ..... ih.t ihc , n- ition or .r M..r hpnrta Milur Wslly Schrsin... yesr. , Under presr,.! Is*, cucli city (U1. m,11K tiMts in:., al. p»wh. ol li\tiig lit . ii "-=• >'-■m.jw Mrrtviuil i fi'l ;n C alhoun county r (irmlalit Mdiuirr "TrmthsTr Jin, lturluiasme|,|,e Milton legr*>n i A"".on,motion 1, *r? was discussed.i tu ' traffic „ W|U| "vlSmt 'Tesuw'e". loceIlt.es. activities • job- i l I irmlaltnn Manager 1'arull.v Ail*Km MHv i larttutter. Karl A Mclntyrc'i n jiropoMl, for of the regional implement-1 prof ram: llnrirr lh A in Araentma Aft SilulcntA To VlOJl Charley (label, *<>r*HI|» of Carolyn Dickernon | J* ntudent dtclded. government | ,>,te»n of exchanging violaMmu ^in,t sentences meted The fellowships will March I to Dec 91. IMH. and ihc run from Future Actil**ien COLLEGE BIKE SHOI'I The first clinic was tentatively Crista in thew » title* recipient a of the fellowships Agriculture student* will meet fil'ARANTKEI) RKI'AIK WORK <« I scheduled for Detroit, at a date ; |,f active should be graduate »tudent» and in front of the handshell Thufi- b Milled, Ronald Un(gtj."William fSailo.' to be annminred, Invitation* will The pi, ill has been used fcuc- research workers of recognized I day at 5 p.m. to discuss the year * lie extended to the head» of atu-: trssfullv ln five "experimental" standing fuller details and ap- j activities and elect class repre- dent governmentB. to the Dean \ e.iies. according . act to (.'apt. C J piwatioii blank* may t»e obtained i sentatives to Ag. Council, Don of Students or Bimilai official.' Scavarda irda of the Muhiga.i B ate from the Institute of International j Fatter, president of the council. intimately (nn* t i\ Capt Scavarda, together Education. i announced I nrcivd with (he snvernin* «.t stu-, Maxwell !(fiilves w,i|, Msswell K l.. Anthony, dean of the nf ll.e State f rtriu l.fc on campus. Safe.) ml. He. old There i» enough water in the i {school of Agriculture, will oi»en ie neat regional rnwt was ltmin. Chief ol the llatIV i'reek Hi eat laikes to cover the aurfact|the meeting In rase of bad scheduled for Nov. I and 2, at j Polite department, outlined the of the United States to a depth of, weather the studant* will meet in the Detroit College of taw ' new plan I.S feet. 'the judging pavilion. WIIIZ/KR MOTOR AGENCY 1CI N. HARRISON PHONI a llg The Cadcti art flyhig again! CLASSIFIED ADS •if d mm Call a-Jlii »v.. asn'a ..n aiMi«t «ni» am H»$Lraar*p Wiir l»', nifi RltaaoKXI DO AC U i ^DRl^lHUl oVsUSblf . " T*"" S"""* ilr.l..:, ,n MIU . U,,,.. MUSI, Ut. UHf f- D-.l oil* 1SOWH' AllKMo. I—, > Sttslo tsnukt oi I'..,. l4r , f Sto.soissul vtlu- Pho. Ill Crov/St GOLD .roti bislia. OIIU. 4 ytmpbrll PAai-Tisu . •"»>' «'» rLuoW. M ci flic U. S. Ail Foivc m>w olm voil thy yluiicc cBiluii totutg tttcu wlu. tuu uoxt tU. ,1#r ^ ; MRU. iMgb ManOrdt (jualified men to apply In i t at USAF ^oacAKisr wiiAitoa WAJbi * I Ofliv-i Caudidatcbebool-■ btuojinp MI siwu .J?*?"* A«Sr..s«iW' orIct lo be eligible, cucb applimot must be: a llsaiitdtet lot such i I as et^i uugk Ogle citiacu. between ao ami a6>: tears old. ucehng. aimauxnt, a tssns to um nf angbnt dnraetct «ud pbtikaliv fit. lie umst build I d4 lljhl lietortmtjjUiWhecaiitslcadugp ^ Itrcc. - bekbfclo p»s a mental csammatos. g,tcn by the' 1* U »>* lUe R ' IW^iggMW »nfat al •««. »o tl-rowoniyj- ,«1 nsv„v cjluoler j ZJrSTZ^ CARAflil on- IMS k>«< IISAI*'. lie must now be Kviifl: within the uiti- S. Anny and .\ir 1< I*-" * ruins r | awsoc cm WRi. Steryo. r.WIOMU ST AH. ttMS ik vMhoT ueutal tiiuils ol tin United Males. IJ. MM! AM All IIRI CABAfW , onnutb j«*««« •*. <»» * ' ' ' ' • '• >Vs | J- n^A-iv. OtohBT I, tXT TWB MTCIITOAM STATE NEWS SA Compromises More Atomic Energy? INFORMATION |n Junction Issue I ■Ml. There will mdtling Wcdnndny h* n i executive t the \t to ft p.m. at the parsonage of1 INTE*N*%T!OV%l. CM the Lutheran student pastor. $10 • The ex*, v.e Hillei; Linden St. Every Friday there meet tonight a' 8 .n *.m <•.«■ speech d.HWL Ml, Home Ec building lit 7 IS Thur«l t 7.30 p.m ir. rltm STI fiFNT fOINCtl, I from VII 3* «• MP*- »• "• »M «NI *M*ir MarrM I ■Ukient, may intend either the 2(Mi of Horticulture huilrling. The Stunent CV»ur»cd Wddneedgy or Thursdov meeting | mentioned yesterday, there was widespread opposition ntkCI ail Ail n Vv Mndison convention to any hasty junction with the ilub front'in. .e reun.ru *h,. nttend. interwl [national Union of Students. MST's delepates were not •red! g hull du suir Tnute. lev pllttTIM.KAMY i in their objection. Many other deMfates joined the ifWii.net Interessee, sunt ,i,. 11» delay or modify nr.* i vitei-. I MI T % GAMMA ,l" «eu _ delegates ware in the principle of Pepa Clarifies DHtn Gamma Mu fencing hon¬ orary. will meet in Lecture Itoon \*so( i \Ttf)v B.of the Women's i rroperation. On the hey were unanimous Meters Use gym Thursday at ? f> m. All active and pledge; must attend. > .uport of the principle. tccidedly not in lav- ™ n**™ installation of park- ATTiri'DE TEST of becoming involv- »n« throughout East Lan- Tor medical aptitude test w»l ..rsaniiation wh.ee ""Shu helped considerably to- be given Oct. 25 Application t'W tnnigt , nut and could not be "»"•« «olvins the city s parkins , for taking the test should be rnadf • with the aim* of P™blem, aecordins C F. Peas, i-at the Hoard of Examiners off* students. *"»« ^n»ln« M"* 'hi"- in the Administration buildii sr MtTA.V BOWMEN .M.dved 'hv' Hush hou" ,rom * to • In the addition rw which,ieh ™ ™ Ih. afternoon along Abbott rood hove necessitated the covering of met- nil; nora "Lutheran Bible Hn rvative delegates felt s in that area forbidding park- conducted every Wedn ■ fully the interests ot A to udents, while still al- participate in the State News Circulation — Almost All Spartans Shot Students who live off-campus foreign schools For Influenza Second Time ii of r i (vantage of the fac- and outside of East Lansing by IL'S in the fields may pick up their papers at onv - f the following buildings: •ravel, exchange, etc. Union; Morrill hall. Herkey i features of this com- hail. Ag hall; Olds hall; Ked- xi e ('hem; Auditorium; and |hr N*A wavU send a ne- Journalism Uldg., A-2, S. : fommMtee la U N dead- Campus in Pracae. la present ing during those hours, r fall Pegg explained that during fun- students and college help i»I actios tf sales were erals or other necessary times, comparison to last year few com* meters will be covered. plaints were made. A sore arm All students whi ueuli Jet* wMk ll'S "he area in front of the post seemed to be accepted as just an* reive an influenza s lif lull and "esaNsMe" re- "Mice and the East tensing State other part of registration, and gist rat u»n can stop h were liisidid Is all Bank are closed off for parking the shots considered another ser- during regular elm i during necessary periods to fa- vice of the college. I cilitate traffic movement. Experience with injections in eUliea; Chief I'egg warned that despite the service did not make the vet* the dmount deposited, all parking erans Immune to the after effects LETTBSkfluBNTOR . . . meters with a blue base are lun- of this latest one. Their com- ited to 12 minute parking. plaints were the loudest. As one ' Every inetei carries a legend former (#1 said. We're just out 1 plate on the back." Chief I'egg of practice" said, "and it is to the individual s Lr C F Holland, direct* advantage that it be checked to Olm Memorial Health cento stab AWS Transfer* a SiglerWillA»k *« • «»»■ <««<•- y . . « # • Housemothers may turn in as- i . ,i thi. .« pun would r,lltngp. in lh. Inrmtigation •*«"««.. j iKt .h«..,h« AwS «.»•; and get signout sheets The . : the IUS The most /!/ ETm+mnf/b^AA# of,lce " now ,ocfttrd "" tht' third A-Hild lie the clause* f FJ nmptovee* . floor of the Union building, in the j rfrtim formerly occupied, by the • cnutwin of autonomy LANSING. Sept. M — Be- housing director. Signout sheets 1 f Ur were to be put into fore pr<»p. IB) — The pri-ntt-xt World Series vrnwil ever — 73,385 |wi d— parked Yankee Stadium today to xe< the New York Yankees win > the opener of the 1947 rlaaxic from Brooklyn, 5-3, when The Dodirers' 21-year-old pitehinir prodigy. Ralph Branca, blew sky hiith in a fateful fifth inning. liing Champ nil The their favorite rims Yankee* across in poured the one May Be Shorn Wiltl, ragged frame in whicr they more than battetl arounti hit*, three walk* and a on three hit bats* Of NBA Title CHICAGO, Sept. 30 (Ah -Mid-' World Series Notes ; Hrutica, the 21-game winner, ! departed in Ihe mid,.t of Ihe holo¬ tlieweiuht champion Riwky Grac*1 iam» of Nev it -I York, already bar- from fighting in New York! YANKKK STAIHl'M. NKW ! nate umpire.-; to jqieeifie dutie*. caust. Except for the *ihglc erup¬ Magrrkurth mid Jim lioy- Brooklyn's Dodgers. 1*47 NaMowol Lesiw flag wtooers. are YORK, Sept. .Id, . Mm OMfflo. Om pari I Branea Crack* ball*. The plan paid off when Blades., (oohle tavagetto. Johnny Jorgeosen. Dan Bankhead, Mm NtroB. (Mil i Seldom has a World Series game The l Magetkurtii wa* right on the spot (iene llermanahl. Oil Hodges. Hal Gregg. Carl FertBe. Rev Bar* Hurler gone up the spout more quickly lo Judge Jotitiny Lindcll'* two- ! After an hour'* replay in chill, Joe Page* of |l»e V. base drive which fell just inside terday prompted windy weather the Dodger* weie Hugh t'.isiy id iHkh.i I it hi, altt it:t prcdictc Itudgcrs math- good their boast the left field line. It would have romr aa no out in front 1-0, and apparently i winning Itranra had set the first p.i i. little title- Airline Strike" S/Ktrtans Fact* Dike Eddleman Moves play hy (real sorprlse bad Charlie lire*- -do/en Yank* down in r. stn- Halts Scrviee 22-(hline Cant ml > I wiltl pitch. sen and Red Corrtden, Yankee roarhes, got their algnah eras*- ed and trotted nnt lo Ike merit¬ ' king out five of them Twenty-one r.tinuh wor. t had happencft to th« later Ihe t ■< St.'A YORK. irviec. of Transatlan American Overset T/ll* iSwWH ToReplarr Ailing Pat t About the only Yankee who tionul beaguets ami the gam rntnpletr Hand CHAMPAIGN. 111.. M*i—Uil, limlkimn. wh. ing line* when the I lodger* did not led like «Hrhrallng came to hat In the final Inning, gone t)eynn«l recall. Manager 1 tonight n line "iC.h'S."„ JS2L 2LT12 ....In* tw» touchdown* Mtr«in.ut Pitt on run- of 24 over tlic Yankees' victory wa* hi* year* ago when the llodger* i Shotten'* hoys hustled up .i i e * 173 pilot tai-M h'thr Martin* right halfb,„M of run* later on off Joe t ro«pilots Larry Hrrr.i. the *qaat receiver. and Yanhera met In the '41 err* i«i flights .scheduled rnrriinK to m announr-mrnt by th»- Illinois gum*- with Iowa SMtunlut. , Belure thr game. Hrrra hassled the second Yank hurler. but Ira. Ihey roarhed Ihe Basing Athlrtir Dim-tor Malpli II. Your,a RlMk-mall rrphtTI Paul PattlTMUII who Is 11.. thai he knew how lo «tog Jack¬ never' hod a chance of cai ""Trout Nev. York s«en Of thr Spartan', lame. ie RohitiMiM, Mioaklvn's are up. ! and a company Kriipitwhrlaoln xhrrtlu rrnfwyp shrillu rmfwyp n got a good going over hv his will la- am,.rut Wr.trrn ronferencr |t,i*r olealcr. lie may h.i\r had Frank Shea, brilliant Y.oikce W|,„ „„ ,ldr Aw** — former rharges. who haraaord 5,hi«,ls. Incluitril on thr trhrdule thr answer In Ids head, bnl he freshman pitcher, received credit wa, shlUrl, ,r„ t,ck„ ,ul.. ation. toe little **gn-stealer delove l»y I. nnr «rrir» with Wa.hinaton unt- forgo! to relay II l<» hi* arm for the victory after living lifted cf^ Ikll, prym„n»*i. Al Martran- Bauott wa, ill la Imitating hi* shrill whistle, hnl vtr.it> of St. Ismm. Mo. Itoliiiistui. hardily drawing gfll, ,„rmri nntn nn* lirtt.) a«,hr wa. parnuttad to :. as I Hesse n had thr leal whittle. for a pinch-hitter In the big fifth. Kentucky, thr nation 1 No. I (um,.,rk „.,n p, u,„, >5 B |>nr last wart. a hiralh after rrrriviiig a have collr-Bt.tr ojiWit last >r.r top, «ut tails lit the first litidnr., lit turkin| >pnm drtww. » Mill Terry, an interested *|«e.tii* The record r which i tl.r u.i or StiW- op,.mml» otnrr (u||bark Kllv, #legcr Cilll b, kipl armmmrm m i- nnt for seeood and easily heat car.I tor, wa* conspicuous by Ids fail- tram, an the are Iterra* hurried throw wlihli tlie to Job! III Ihe seventh inning tan. Indiana, Harvard. ^'1"- Notrr fr,,h (or aiuck , |n "IJttk . » » Seru came to Phil Kirruto on a previous high turnout «»i s, „liml , drU1 wlth ! stretell of the Dodgers for hi* which Witnessed a game Uainr. Ohio Stair, OaPaul and |_ !„«,,» llin_,r .... ill quip "are the |hc league?" apparently Dodgers still in IIM3 playoff at the stadiu refuses tweeu the Yankees and St "tT"",-. • B .I w . ' .. mS «an,r whirt iatnrd *ards against Pitt, will undergo mKIV H. V Cumi,,I through v Ralph ttrabca. who flaunt.; a In admit that they Ike. 18, Mtchlgan. Drc W big No. 1.1 on hi* bark, cuuldtrt are. Cardinal*. NltA chu- irt flights' crew members. dur'at I.afaytttr, Drc. 23. Indiana; Pur-Whtu|ing ,hlI WMc ""* —***• Milwaukrr Brrwrr jm ClrttRH receipts of $32.' Da* id I. ftehheke. president of Ihp blamed for changing lu* num¬ ft. Chandler Urc.ts;, Wayne at Ik-troit. Dec. also established a series hi: he would h • AH. An lane Pilot* Assm-ia- EVANSTON III. UPi-tlob Bat- ,'rrt v*ctary In thrr. lit ber tiftrr today Aftci pitching and Harry MacPhail. president of ». Harvard; Jan. 3. Washington j|.„r.oM JUIUM Uom Chi- four perfect innings the 21 year - tiie Yankees, had a friendly con¬ pre* mils be*t liaving hern *1. w»i. smmumed the. start of at St. Louis; Jan. ft. Missouri at CMt!a wh v wa. ■•* proceedings. t t' and Bo.ia.1. tlllgou Paul at Chicago. Jan. 27. Detroit; ,'iued Jan. 31, Mmnaaota at Minneapo- lloth sides fielded flawie*>l> u . Ha .amy U(-.« Act Me de* ami there were several line |»U«>», ilis; Feb. 3, DePaul; Feb. », Wis* PAUI. HUTTING clired the pilots had bargained cousin at Madison; Feb. 14. Mar¬ piirticulai ty a couple of rate he* futi civ with the line bv i'ail Kmdlo. substitute IkMlgci quette at Milwaukee, Feb. 17* and that was the ball I Notre Dame; Feb. 21. Ohio Staler ceiderfiehlci, late in'tbe game. Feb. 24. Notre Dame at South The Nidmiial laraguc champion* Chandler deserved a i His suspension etui* Rend; Feb. 28. Wayne. March •, actually tuithit the winners. «.* Michigan at Ann Arbor. blow* to four, and they l«M»k«si an alert, snappy ball club except for the one lapse Shorten said Chicago Looks Ahead , afterward that "of rouise we would have liked to Tolil up." Rabins*ii Swtpr* Two W illi Rebuilding Chins Robinson, the Dotlgcr-,' "Gentlemen Prefer BJoni/es". ( lilt At it). Svpt. nil. tfl'i - Tho Chit'HRn CiiIh' ivliuililinir ItrtiKrlitn IfT Ili-IH ww in full xuinit totln.v with tin- iitirrhnko throwing hi* weight a «Nid the i j in*tuinsuai statement , , HOW TO MIIKB uml ririill tfiitn miiMir Ii-npiir nlTilintpa of 12 plnti-rx. workett Shea for a walk or unsup|x>rtcJ hy the tviJcnvc count and then marie a I'lizc in till in thr "ww IiIinkI" Cull formula apparently theft of second off Berra wax Cliff Chamber., « h,„lr>. rim Abcr.nn to When Pete Reiser hit to Shea. lefty who llutt'heil lilx 21th the Cub». They .re .horUtop Hoy Robinson was run down between wilt ugainsl nine defeat,*, at* smallev, 21, and first sucker Karl second and third twit he matte the Angels defeated Salt York, 20 such a tussle of it that Reiser was ecetlen- The new catch«>r is Forrest Bur- able to uneak on to second in the led playoff for the Purl c v'oast aesa of Fayetteville, 20. confusion. He scored a moment League crown last night. ted .307 to lead the Class R Trl- later when Dixie Walker. 37-year - State Leaftio this year old Itrooklyn veteran, got the first Four day* after releasing vrl . runs Stan I luck. Claude Passe: Reside* Meers, the Cubs also of two hits, a wind-blown single Rill Lee. and llilly 'jurges. (ij turned luuso pitcher Johnny Mil* into short left. But.., . Cubs reelaimed Chandlers „(| Icr. simrtstop Sal Moitrid and cat- Outside of Furlllo's successive three other U*s Angeles ihi k,u-cher T. d PawMt. all lesser club catches off Berra and Lhmaggio VRtlU •nd ho.i.ht mitt i.In 1-i.lit ,-Uvers ' hum, u-n. from it a dill, i, m in in the eighth.the game* |v..tur ' M'»" w»» iwtunwd to tlw Tutf gem probably waa a fine Hop and fielding "CuUege Men Prefer Arrous". . , «» irt|*H«u far wrkiat 1000 pub- h trut trjJiixm Mwl Mp, adudrtf lb* bite tar tlui,. do Mud Hon. •fur ■ bikt ttl.il throw by Riuuto on a smash by j Robinson in the sixth. The play buxtl lolfcl Ut»« Oull.rld.-i i"! lie,., x »t U* tMLrtd «i IB* Urton. Mint. an «" 8*n Anton." i t .he forced Stanky at second, and m OHali.ii>, Cmnumi stemmed what might have devel¬ «nd Cmrmm thr Un, An.(-]n, till, tnumph l.d oped into a dangerous Brooklyn **•' hto formula for ouccom on night, pit.-tirr tlnli M, t'.dl anil r**r* " cW" rally. MtunJ Mn-k.1 1a.,. Blt.n«rr, «ct» ?"?. ""*| . Woaduay: otay out of B^hlduha mU the oilier Angeb ' Five Hurler* The Ihutns purchased fire pit¬ chers, two tnfieldrVs and a catch¬ er from their chain system and BarguiiiN in Furniture ..hai* picked tip another pih her as a free agent out of the »nn> ' Al oonual" Ufa! You art** - •At the nounced sale same or tunc, ibe club an¬ players. Including southpaw Hunt release of ;«ur ROBINSON FUMMIHRE *«* to Mb. tho but of two a Meers wh .130.1 CKIIAH ROAD PM abaut Aam'i top • Uag if ft full s 2 MIWx Suulh M Iptiaat: Jfaw to Mmtm CM> l.irtUx •Mm Ibu J ou; of<4 vtkgc mm pnio Aum rtua . tvMO.XfktaW Suuthcn • •• —tuncy ly NbukwI Cahy Inurt S—u.' __ with 13F; Don Carlge i and Jess Dobenng of Los Angeles; How aid OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. v Annum 20*14 of Macon in the Sally larague l,-r Anthony (l» ARROW SHIRTS an you arc ai new around here. Koba i* tkr man If that isn't enough. S/.vpula Philadelphia llhc vanity hatkfWd bagaa far the .Spartan Oanoad teams. Hia ISM squuil. made quite a name for himst f. More colli water t'rv'h- heir aurhaat with a pane da- e ihrflL Fnahman flingtea State Boxers the bast in MSC history, won SI games while loaiiw only 5. in the Late year Man from the IM7 aquarl have signed pro eon- Eastern Intercollegiate all-round Philadelphia school, being eil on the wu< flames of Comii IM tee aerial afterae. traeta. thus aateawtirall.v ending their college careers gvnmastie king for two year*. He John Kohs for a 1)18 Bpur- " While tee beefcs were thus at- liuistd. Moan was dirertinc tee Will Begin Five of those men are pitchers. A college pitching staff Signal graduated lit 1943. served in the Corp* for two and one half tan Iwseiiall tram that •ild usually consists of about five hurters. Three of those five years, one and one half years in rank with his great nines of Mi Ihcensn te Mochlna practise. Africa and Italy, and obtained Sessions were first-string men. Koten Roberts, one of the thrv and 1947 as Marty Hansen a was 1 Alier tee» drtes were riiaplsl- , Kaha' ace having turned in a 7-1 record last season. hi* matter* in 1946 Robin Roberts, l. the vaiaMy spaed was divided were reported Workout* Ret Mi. have , preups lor serimmaae _ Of the other three, two are iafMders, the third, a catcher signed Phildelphia l'.». ______ dwork is iM'ini laid contract* jsin.it. tee fnemnen. Br BOWAKU Woovn Shortstop Marty Hansen captained the squad last spring Roberts, I, The tplrited defense el the year. M"kn». n,"A'J' Hex ('arrow handled third base duties on the junior varsity rubber-innod horse of the 47 Michigan St; v,.ir I. held the Soertaa first strina- 'I1 fc*""n* voach, annnunctd Hint team and was slated for advanrement to the varsity this WfErKEi »•«>.>*»»> «*• coming aeaaon. diamond edition, is reported have received IM.000 for ngm , wore on biockisit in,- «' "elote Ail The loss of such men meuns Kolis will have to dig down _„.rd snd the varsity c|,^; «h'» "''erested are reijuesled li. Hansen, Mi Shortstop of in hia talent pile next spring anil pull out new stars h.v the college tianeball .? met., atcl frth l«th psss.ni snd running r"ldh'"« »< ,h«< handful or else ia- forced to use those who should he gather¬ A tough schedule ha* alread Makrts is taking over the The signing of the pair bi. •. ing splintera in the dugout. been completed, including ?n Vacated by Loo £ar /m, who tie- t . t ight the numbei of Mich.g Dig Nine *chrK»li. and more meet I MSC ? Saturday opponent. Missi¬ ram t an assistant football coach ssippi State, is one of the favor¬ at Sanls Clara rr IS a sad blow for any roach to trained and develo|sil snatched away men whom seefrom him when theylie has •tic negotiated The profient ached State horsehide artists who t . ira<#uat'o from college bast ites in the Southern conference The Spartan leatlter swtngcrs still have eligibility remaining. Otner? who have t f t di leading the list of re.urning Professional fiaithall waits for grid (tars to finish m hind whelmed this samy team. vetei aria in the ling will tie Chuck There is no reason why pro hasi-bull cannot follow the same f.'.M murai amt'i K.1 p.g P1'" Dovic* national collegiate ... mil oJiy No etriwdl t 127 policy. MSC c d Mississippi State have v pound champion in 1M3 and 135 The problem, of course, is and "Id one. Baseball magnates i i 'r moo! holding one victory, while * '••• r«. «>.v.,s ill also hanile the squad in road are not the only offenders. Pro football has heel accus -d of rontaat was a tie Last underhanded tactics at times, tint f< r the most |iart. their work and cal sthenics i.vtil Mak > Syrians lost mist'eeds have occurred in Isolated instances the Maroons a ,ou*J ' sistantr.s is ie icvcd of his duties as as- (>rid Aspirant INea football coach. Bascliall is the sport in which the worst offense- 'have incurred. Mis a rough thing to say of great national -port. - (< ■ ,I';v,|in,> ' Uir lir»i luuter and delvniM """I? u Of ^ , wi_ - te <.«ng and footbqfl coach at the Uni- , hut it is the truth. Records prove it. of Wiaronain for the past The Americau Association of Rasehall t'uache- will pr, Lightning Knit f oar* vh «• I ye-.r before coming U> MSC. A test the matter again at thr Ih-cimU r mayor league nas-tuig. 1st us ho|a' that, this time, their protest has some effect 7 fa ffr Tuesday nuartet which took the fieM u#|fh| u%y m |M, M |ucct|t. ' Michigan is slated to start j! fully defended hia crown the fol- In the line. km week's . Mima game shifts may ;■ Inwuig season. FimpiImiII Squmls Across Million Thursday bights Pete Fusi. until recently • ter. may start in one of the slots an the strength > Ice Rink Plans Nurse Injuries, Si>ek Flaws u»ng play ui the Wolvcimc ! i t.ArAVEn... ii.d sapi > 'A*'' guard J -e Sig HACK Al. US THIS VI.AH — eradMli loat year'j Slowed Down —Purduv. fense and vari lv defense drilim against of- the wi. broken hitn:ii ruts i;\ in; I*-, or, (ullbwk. wte in uniform U. Silinrlaap. freshman squad tt»day as roach ouen f uLUMM'S I D) ^nonages r. iceks due to on The Miukuw out of action plunger for the last ankle injury, i Stu Holrumb sought to correct tiie error* that put the Boilermakers uounctd today thai Jer in the hole early m the. Wiscon- ;nuir,r halfback from To Vd Burke - 1 Irr- 1 •" Dos Tatrok still hmpiac. and it i« un- j _ sm game rocarheided the fo, K AND HIS ORCHESTRA • as to whan ha will again! brighter as plans reach the ad¬ lloicomb said l»c would stand 1045. definitely ou north Denver high vanced states in the hands of »he KKATI KISti' MAK1 JO ANNE architect pat with the line that carried the OitMi picture lot u»e loud ..gainst the Badger* Jack W "f this season Tilt MOST I>AN' KAfll.K DAM) ' N CAMl'i S The appropriat.or. and plan* Milito, who mowed the Wiscon- Ki.il! suffered an w»jvi FOIt UKSKRVATMlns liifiNH which were approved by the State sin game because of mjurtes. ap- in !*•»! vear> Mmneso Board of Agriculture early last I All peared slated f«»r ttjc fullback job and ulidtrwent an uj»cia iittere«ted rigid to raorh provided that Demon- against Ohio State next Salur- i Gearse ttaypala at the north ing 'he summer i ft n hall would house tl t prt rod of Jeataaa gyaadam all uay. ; the knee was, *t.ii wrak Iowa Ueks W infinite posed rink. ' IOWA CITY, la. 'A'' week days botwoaa 4 and • Several comphcati s have been sncou.itered and overcome but at BLOOMINOTON. Ind . «fi- A >uutn this seas-r; IPs lii The Itook! team made up nf freshmen and the present time" according to varsity reserves and using Wis- ANN' Altli'JH, Mi.n lowu-lllinoite Cuius* Karl H McDonel, secretary to the M.tiugan court. Fritz (> State Board of Agrkultute. short¬ consul ploys gained consistently t Nine Yirtuull) Ssilsl Oul r 1 lurals Begin age of refrigeration equipment is delaying the construction on the ground and in the air, against Indiana's varsity today Coach Bo McMiUin promised his today that end Bob Mam ing wtste.n runfereni ill..* i lib IOWA CITY, la at some changes in his Ticket, for tne lowa-iirmois tilt Sept 30 /V I (•/ 'J /3y • catchei jn J94« ^ ^iext Week starce Approximately 12 mile* of pip¬ regulars long workouts on-..de- ing is neccasaiy and this is stilt A compressor is fensc tnss week in preparation for' urday when the Wulvej, Stanford here : 1 p , An let ,'! n wall, Head Coaci Ldd*e Saturday are a virtual sello p en' ms line tc rough University of Iowa Busings Man mw f the Wisconsin game Saturday Mann ha-.i uu..rg and blocking dull. «ier Frank Havbcek announced I Thrte u 11—c aatramura ocodod tor the plant and none has d.Jn't play i»*t 212-pound tackle ** 'he Hawks continued secret 1 u.se. lJ . 'rt/.ikw, e the war SOUTH BEND •jtoT.te Muhigan ht«te who from the d»s- drills tfjday A cro»ed of 32.5'iO n. _ . agair. teat, abaen* Ralph H Young. Michigan State more injuries were reported to- ; a io promoted Jam astious IT'LA Hit because of an »• expected to *Wf the game athletic director, sajd that a* s um day a» Notre Dame drilled for its !00-p« und tackle froi nj ii>. returned to the lineup us the actual construct on begins football at Pittsburgh O. and J»hn Ande Iowa's backfield. made up of Tuerc will he « mre'ini of un the rink p ins for organising a opener Saturday Center George Stroh- lackey team and hiring of s meyer suffered a bruise on the Manistee. Mich. end Rmlen Tunnel'. Bud Kaisersnot, Hpartan hawawa la the lobby Lesson Mo. I: rity ros'.cj ijccausc Bob .srii.tr, and Ui King, cm- af Jeniton Beldhaww tonight *1 ( te SkilU. . mw teUMbuml coa:iung staff will be made hand in s.r.mmige yarter lay. and pioxcd showing »n v rentiated on pass defense 9. Brtog eqofpmenl. liiffl lit.- wm u .tarn to th. There are several schools that liunft al Y UU1 fall. Mate wl'J b* could be on the schedule includ- • Vol for Mch _ of II different ing ......«..., Michigan. Minne»oUT Mich- _ the year, with : iftn Sc1k«1 of Mines totaled at the and of: nology. Colorado*^ and and Tech- several Ilair Allrurlivvly Slvlrtl Al CARR'S n*i trim to detotm ne the eastern schools «m. llfc flr.1 micvt 1 Unt'l H >"< "■ inrab. nilfif, lu licit .citu- 1-1.11 Ptm." Slav hat! a teko LI to on Up ; wcrv pUjrod an an outodv r.n« Marilyn Beauty Salon -- -rour.l • anlry blank, and and v»rt dependrnt m >im»i U Jmaon xym.Uivr lor a t" tJ" OVER tiAMrt'S 3-10 CARR'S CAFHERIA StuteaU av mm- a< warm and m.dr I .widitio,,. bad Arr.u (run tbc It,ton •< MM. AU vntry tor play araJ prariicv In aath OPEKEVENINCS 84116 Oprn InIf rtrnifigt. too! •Vrald te teopp*4 in to*, caau praebe* wa» often condorl- u:»; box' la turn B on tlw iym floor ft-FRATERNITY COUNCIL SMilKER 5DAY EVENING, 2, 1947 - 7-9 p.m. - UNION BALLROOM Iptf*UrTEa-FEATElNITY 4XHJNUL AND hmma chi delta chi delta ta17 delta lammda chi alfha big ma nc mlya >00 faemoodse fni delta theta zeta seta tac delta w6ma fmi kaffa mdma fmi kaffa tac theta CM Fngo ! /UK MfCHICA?? STATE WBffS m Poland Told The Long Wait YARDBIRD'S 4. No! To Fear' CORNER When Your Clothes Need Atfenlion 11 War Menace . Subsistence cheeks Will proximately BO day's !«•«*. SEE init t«» u Veteran* Admini relens l'ro|i«i-iil hir Ortniin nrws should not their find i Krori.tiiiia- Kcvival lowarices until 'it© November. Checks me normally mailed to Mailt' II,v I .S..»rill»h il v. AWirxfin s,.|>i :» vet students t..» the first of the cover the precceding SO! days. After this initial delay sub- ! sistenre allowances are * »?* ted to arrive on time. •f Veterans' Af- These loans are available to1 students who were citizens of' Michigan at the time of their In-' duet ion into service. No interest; is chanted on these loans and ap¬ plication may Veterans' < ounseUing office CLEANERS 323 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. (Formerly HICK'S Cleanern) Charles Cashin, VA contact of* titers, stated yesterday thai rulet UAW Plans New Rom I in nlment governing lieen relaxed repoit earning* reports have Students need only their estimated earning* ■ Our Introductory Specials Anub» Amei Iran once This lepoit should cover Of Drastic State lailior Lm enrolled in school peltries *hkh have keen dropped 'he^ state's new drastic lalior law i and-a campaign to soften its ma-1 of hatagining u MEN'S SUITS employees in a - j«»i itv strike vote lerpilicmeul de-J virtually outlay s utility sti I 31. IM7. • ve|n|Me converted into prohibit' strike- many type* of poline* Renewal The CIO Prided Auto Worker*! "'"y w"h ,h" . ,.1,1,11,.. Mnhmm. i ll) .KK.'>t.'<> 'l.i in;»k». ItM• '' idustnul powei Would j •lit'Mist the art as a Violation » i I ["oidcid. bad situation." alt' **' "'M LAMES DRESSES a Ihie.it to the secnidy institutional right* of free j ,H.K' • oU' ' " <" VA OM.CC >r I tu ....I I,,.1 - • . especially to countries | s|ieerli and assembly and guiiran- rnudnyctv* j st-ike vote i* taken "T""r"1" — lit (ieimaiiy 'iters .'gainst involutitui \ servi i when tlie ineusuies are "eon- ludc Wdliout tlx**" 1^1 to die pi mi iple^i |»i i- A| i*eurii k at a conference* «»| • maiia ... oo.it> (rum iiie (Plain) the re. obstruct ion of j .a»M»r a'd nvwagemeut wil'i the' •"' w 1 f)vr, ux,!, ,,y ]M Muhi- dcvic'atid by tlermati> laiau inflation hand on projais- it.01 State college staff member* ' . I cu>s lo imutemeiii t te law ' F.uh n 11-voter would auto* aie contained in a listing covering vd-eii it t;. rs Hit'• effect €>•! 11.1 mni"-.i'lv i i t .1 11. voted undet 'the iieruat of July I. It»4« to June a»s.staol l'AVh the ht-'ijot 'v i«H|*ureoient lie an. IIMrt. which has just l*en pub¬ , said the suit • r t'»;« I lished by the rtillrge • TOPCOATS Open EVERy Thursday t Eventnq Until 9 O'clock ItetiiUifully Cleaned and Pressed! ■ i LONCi ON JUNIOR FASHION easy on the junior budget . . . rayon crepe with a slim bodice lengthened in lace, skirt rippling in a six-gore swirl junior sues there'* A SilYItt FOR VOI el UOTI'S I acol I AST lAPSliC WHil SBIKEI