PS i rjs- j 0FUDBNT FUSUCAIION KTOHDAT, JAITOABY », IMI lphasisl Theme Omirmm [epufolicans Consider (unking : >>r ltvtewulj ilfcSP Nit Ration Revival, ■ -Hannah / W z \.g, Cm ■id muter th«> m-w John A. whol- itended Rent Ceilings hit Below Zero / Week Taft Attacks Truman / Cold Wave Anti-Inflation Program tctudes WASHINGTON, Jan. W no actual meat rattening un¬ i im MMi a a» erne as the deep-freere n> here of Sunday night and Mon¬ ty morning. library, will be In Ike tower foy¬ er of Urn auditorium during Uw week. Af • p.m. Monday. Jan. M. less' Mr. Truman mbad Sag M. request xrtthln M days. -111 'if members of the Michigan Male Tuesday morning tempers lures col legs faculty will conduct Ike In charpa af tha M CI nil ill ComMased la the southeast were rxprrtr J to protect, or the AFL Caapmtor's " in room IM Enisle. Senator Ives (S-NV) aad 'hat higher. union wauld divulge the hoots of _ ww Masts Said win fit-Conn), two lawmak¬ Friday. Jan. M. at * pot. er. who aay they "dent like rant Tha dispute arose a ' The unofficial M below ws Mon picture program, illustrating control." introduced their bin te rhen tha laapantota qui the etomlc energy exhibit, will xlrnd control, until Jam M, parted at Orson, Pa. and Lyndon- I Book-Cracking Wins ■•I aver tha (Mag af i trtlle. VI.. early Monday. Temperatures Monday morning Smudgy Fmpfa be shown in IM Ksdsle. Puch points as -How to Urn MP. It aim prapaaia to cat are 1th the atom," "World eontml CATTLE ENTRIES wra below freezing throughout la south except in centra! and Missing Slisct of atomic energy". "Whet kind of Taps For 67 Seniors control for atomic energy." "Fu¬ NUwnt Florida, and the odd Holes In Hsn ture evolution af atomic energy." Uvaatafk and dairy rattle in extended into t|ie tar s the Ltttto taw I. ached- and "One world or mm", will kg only the Pacifi* road DRTHOIT. Jan. It. 6* — 11 utad to ha haM fat «. am liniltirid in the pemi dlartmtow. i sub-freezing or nguaatad to ba psamat hi g»aa*«higjg a maa aaaiaanf today by Carl 8. raaia IW. A* haK ■ pjA, Wednesday far entry drawlaffe, nto Mr. Truman's The north central area where w cold wave swept snuthwan tJS.SSS bf rnmm Gariath. nxriisry af tha MSC chapter. rotor af entamtoo. wlU altar.. 'engine Phi Kappa Pbl wag f«md- j mm Canada FiuUy. hid com paratively moderate minimus houses a« during elections. ad M yoam ago and la eont- mad—tar. Faculty Ueipotlng an: U. Col. Jams. H. CoUspc Secretary Karl MeDonet lo put on rattening and prtoo -;.lj temperatures ranging generally 10 to 20 almVc, with slightly ahon rratli a rfjmn in wnawn Negroes Given paaad of gradimtlag aaniora Bush, assistant prdaaf of mil- ttary scionce and tactics; Dr. Id ne conumnt to make a , while PinlliiU mtmle whose lie thinks thay am leaded to fight Inflation la "fun- F,ll|! om m m a eoflageo all owr tha coun¬ said that s)l he klder the prediction for Monday «ht. Lick of fuel heightened the se¬ I. Vdm rrr— &p«i *&*» try whelmvs attained high grades. Marshall Knappan. professor of history: and Dr. Ham L. Laon- hardt, profeaoor of history and tunentally tha wrong approach," aid Taft. ran Warm Of hinaHlll verity of the cold in many homes as industrial u*e of fuel oil and To law School political science. Others taking part are: Cartpto A. Oray, eaacutlve sec- rotary af the Male Later Media¬ ■Toil Inn ana demand kg tow- ring prices, and you detraaao waa kept curtailed Chorlss P. Laomls, head af tha tion Beard, aald that ha had upply," te argued. "Partem yen an do it for a law monlte. toil they're sdwanE pectineal; Dr. Tkoaam H. OagtiA Ite long run. the result la ia- Spartan* Like head of the dapartmaat of ahys- ko and ootionaiuy: and Dr. Lau- pi avlaaa to It that an agnuuH renra L. Quill. latiosi." Ha ukl that price coilinaa aad taumor rationing "wont weak Spanith Best; lima of peace la this country." Specifically, ho aatd that if meat Then French Soaring Spartans Want fjuguistir-minded Spartans in- Planted a strong prrfrrrncr for kmUl coursot. winter term rex- ham invited te )eto the society Mtowtoa fan grade ratiaoa: Quiet; Skip Cylinders Miration figures released by th< ■an IM KAPPA PWE Paaa I ' "g"f- department indicate Five hundred seventy rhn» a Soaring apgrtom have Wires Will See Idem af their about graduate student. Lanlavllto. Ky, Spanish; with runncr-uti honors Vet's Medals Won awn 52L ZSZfJl.Si i ve.bg.,. .He compUi.ta h World Ww H dying. Thay lite to entry the apart quietly, without the af an engine or twa In their hao many to bto credit hours af aaarina Sight and to acting chair- MovieOnPoKo, raapecMvriy .ny actum- Available Now "Dae" A. T. Strange, Danes Merck NEWS IN BIIIF *wmm\Sixte*n Dead In Tug • ASmow j-n 10 iJ*i -Sixteen crewmen were telirvwi Xdtodto- rf^wteo^ Essex. admiralty dockyard tug explored and «nh off — - Cfamr Battle. Creek Wreckage t « CAMPUS Wf LOOK' Networks Attacked Giant Weighs In At Tans during contract negotiation* Okmtdi 'Better" After fast ■w MLHl Jam » ■*> - * tatendaa E. Otendi J imder hid ted tote to be r-rtod -mm— g MlL The wiaened l I prayer meeting. |.War Measure ; J- U, this »^-=JSStS ceuagry >■**" _ I * am TBI MICB1CJ t£EL IWHf IflU UMT, Pro And C -*r At Caitlmditolihto Bfc Ualverral. military trnining it In for n . recent apeeeh lhat he be "sppiuad lo toy, Feared MM debate during thi* iviwion of congress. form of mdwrsal military training that U-. leader* in l>oth parties hnve endorsed would twlerferc with the plmm uf yhung tfee pmoMil but political speculators don t men and wmuca Is gel the glvu U much more than an even chance for they art bast IMtad far." Word from Prague that Hduard Raima la ill heightens i ""SerTl* a sample of the lineup on the men- What Ruthvcn said, in essence, was that then- is admittedly a need for some sort of the farihiilag wttb rtp> walehtog the grudMl fOrt*jIM-voW. f Miriraa d»H ■ore: for: Eisenhower, Ib-wcy, the American training which will make our country man itavahti, % I TTT prepared for an emergency than she waa at Tha NtmnM Jl "" iMton and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.. the tlinc of rMrl Harlmr. He wants training wha Mmrad wllh TM Aguliwt: American Federation of tabor. of specialists which will be needed in ~ " • Taft, the American Friends, anil mryk Ma mis af "HRI greater numbers in the next war. He Henry Wallace, taak who la agaloal II. The AFI, not lielieve. nor does any thinking indivhtol, ssararrsa Ml. and WaHare would seem lo have that close order drill hi going lo ho enough. Nor is infantry bash-. The last war did a lot FSsrrjrS weshl ha m Ms wUmtag riMVb nelMag In eammsa palMlrall.*. lo aay to stow down the training of scieiAiata and UmJmSm. Their shjvrtlrem I. INT. how¬ Kuthven wants no repetition of such a slow¬ ever, are no widely varying grounds. down. Wallace views the measure as an Invas¬ ion sf ear civil liberties and as being the All the vague promises that the army waa 1 "wrung way la gel along with Russia." to lie rcsirganixed so that incidents Hke the 1 KtlHan ease would not reoreur have not ma* Ml objects lo the cool. terialired into any concrete action. On the other hand. Eisenhower, Dewey the veterans' organisations are pretty With the large enrollment of veterans a1 agreement in saying that we need lo our cwHaguu, student iplalaa au the b Strang America and the UMT is the way to subject of universal military truMag I Ha R. The traditional Ameriean objection to should be considered, hot srganiaatlaas paaoctime conscription is also going to fig- like Ike Ameriean l-agtaa do Ml repre¬ ura strongly In the coming deludes. sent the large body of student votsrmm. Somewhere hftwren the pro and eon argu- A series of debates, town meeting style, Oicnts. there is a new line of argument on with speakers from both on and off tha com* the bill which should lie reckoned with. |Nts, have hern tried on several campuses, , Fran. Alnander Rnthven of the Uol- ami would certainly not be out of order ■ vundty of Mrhlgau pointed not lo a here. Michigan State News jmwsd ssswshs MMcr BWWsldjMI Phi Kappa Phi Continued From'Page [ Aatoburg, Oral £2s. Henry Payola FtMl* A«h, tMMlnc: Cherter DRY CLEANING SERVICE jsenmstrav^ f feu Hawibh Milwaukee. Wit: WIN CANDLELIGHT CABARET Ruhwrrlptinn MM per year by mall; I j; C.glr.lMtig A not In I. Kerry William H Roman. May CMj - Pfcfc-f Pur f'sopk ' Cnllina.-Mt Mnrrta; Jean A Cur- UNION TICKET Milton Lanoa AlnMH,,. 0*0 N ItanWten. be- ™.,d: Rteannra J. IMraff, Detroit; Mi MuM .loan Hower* Pauline R Mk.n. Unalna. Dorrthy Carolyn Dk-kmon •• Rlwy. Drtroit. Mrrthvn P.. Rvana. Cmhoalovahia had been doing rand Nanid-. Philip P.van*. Clrand Phil Spelnwni. Unit Blenrm. IdOis Kent, Jim McCartney. Clordon llanna ipliiv; Kenneth II Gehrmoa. Ian n. v..i i- >letrnlt. (TBI I gnrai tsiainaas with the west. Rut M the teat mouth* of IMT P (LASSIFIil AM - Mahdn Laatwtter. Karl A. Melnlyre Phil Spclman YOUR FRIENDLY - Jim Smith Vaymao MEN won 8R W twmn anartMO PkMR papara. into, owl* w'n/ Iterkie Bower* none, f LUI. 1 .inss Russia la foe#** a rhein nl e< tot aoO rrrty far a»mo—cy. tow enrt hwMBlHt for 1 or 1 puma, Crtl 9-MM ok tor Nrttor Mm YYrttor bsiar- J maj U jz?„ •arsrsresttsl LETTERS H id EDITOR ,, * H HMormirk. nearbttrtT Rirto wMch u tha heal Was m a Mar* IN EAST LANSING limn MR1 too hartmy Mai> one toaa Mai-i rrtlrr akak- -4 *"»•• a.M-n of all Uw dam Mo i Phont 8-MM. Warn mmmmmmFm j at d^Mrt ulkoMh. ^ Mtlf.vrd Utwll W nnhnatori ally of Ruaais. Caarho* • aanlliiH. c5is as-r.- a * THE KD1TOK: In recent aurvcy tha | with viewpoints that ivukt be | con.Hicied ' S'iiiSHT' bIsVi ****14; •lovak.a U lUtod lo hs Include*. Hcnr. ha. been re0c.au In mod DAVIII F. ADAMS, *411 MM l>. auUKR KITt'H. « H-JIM CaM RuOy. MMI. roam 1 s- m"u ssagr —-I on ir a order from oar oggooillan to Tt'XEDO—8far ML mmItooi caodto aubjort of "aturietii government" itm PWrnw 8-MM T» idhrr opgsnaUy with Uw Mot ninety-live colleges, Ml "'Uma A that nunc day an Wow ' MOW BUTT, ton M. HiRHiW Rfkrt imlwaliil m fiHulamenlnl artar on wMch It wouM ha aacsa* Raato. Pnkrt 0rwg Man IR la Tto» tore I thut the at intent gov* in bnth nrrwimiy itnd appear to bate MnMtii tbol lb# roNete afdfwt la tBo ralmi "•fi wry lo make a alasd. d'etre of Ike eotMge. tkot tkm Rahrt. Nltou. tort* IsNkflv RI m~ wfnmto. H mid that |t whs mttst to on eoUege wtthoot Mm. Mi 'V Rneiaphm. Itilragi* In Kimiichrk • VaraNy Miap. M R. HAVnao Tma* tare SRLfRHs'V'^ where the matter* over Otootf Rival R that he to a rantrtkotor. or or- JurlndirlloM Uvo •et lorth in a rl#ar-iiit •tiORa r*c Uw Hon Vaac — aad m* How Ink -eT-JWcSTA.— -3 « FHto RENT the ron«titulMNi. This is n gieat poaition and PIN-CURL PERMANENT!! md places upon Ihe niudeiit roapoltoi- THE hi lit ie* - rrhpnnaibllitie* w hich he RAZOR HAIRCUTS uao r» w.m Hau "w must accept ami discharge, and usnrvuv u Man which the ctdteae muM lirlp him , RAPT kUNM, tos.tn i*l accept and discharge #r.rtZH55-'"-4 Betty'sBeauty Bar The MOU*r coor m.,„. rwta « tare nw ..amrnmng kay. ■AVIUM AMP RVENINO AWWIHITU Mreh.re mo> te xl,u,ua In any a.. """* -rafss-s '.n Is thfte ntd pomething utkl in Ml M.A.C. l»WI l-MM -1; the dirttaiti of - many educator* I'nfoiluiutiely. the faculty k at- din-re *1 lor the M intent j' opuutm" I* it bRCBuae of hi* youth or hia im¬ litude n.cut ttiwarrt student here at Mst' can lw mU govern- STEAK HOUSE - (wax maturity that he is patted on the to he I'TIIJTAMIAN. that to "foi hMd and told to come luu k Intel" And ut it not at range that a ICE CARNIVAL DCLUXB TA8TY LATE ■ to«« or »l Chair. tM^tS^rra^n*4 ®|! SU^S^rewTx Hold ■MUcum Use MM hash man" VARIETY diploma suddenly rh*»i.ge> Mtuotlon—that in a fla>h of your tht* MNNRRS LUNCHEONS EVENING tavtsf ^ MFRCIAL8 .iusre.^£r*wSi -satjS.TgK"- Tl'.ankb for K«okm tyt the rtudont "hrcotncn a man," Sa SPAT" l - SATURDAY, JANUARY S4. 1948 JUST GOOD FOOD BLU E IMa Chryrtrr N> mm omciAL AT STATE CUM IINOM —:RS rnm t •* It ntM-uSs/1; art &5£fcr-4 ttMhrtaa AH Taaas AL DELTA STG HOUSE MffAttSi'SVu. -a&iL'sriLc'sr1: BRANSDORFER mmmm THE PINE ROOM <-•* *J Can. pp.. a-i i Stf. tmoiat FDR 8PRCW* PARTIES CHESTERFIELDS "A SPECIAL HAM STYLE FDR Ch.uk un -I aawkcr o cawMcfdkla EVHIY OOCASKNV ' — II A.ILHL IB MmiMOT . daring sig tsag ssmmu-I dortag aiaiM ia the dsrk n-iul hare a ogaraftc thai wssl cisgVag Muvsl* if*» mm saim MWlt , >jr.aRiPPRR:- in Scores Easy Eighth Team Play Highlights Passing Attack Wins For Arfs « \umph, 73-23 At Olymplel With the Mam to taka tha courts last night. Dm Arfa trounced the M Athletic Huh, 45-It, in the Avat round of the triumph. Owls in easy Ty's Terrors walked away with 49-2' and the River Rata Schmucka. 95-IT. California «|W«rt RMt Wak, 23-20. and thn Larnino All-Man Earn Dm Intramural basketball tour- 1 easy victory over the Pot¬ shots. 33-10 while «he Junglcers rdwd out the Bighly-NlMn wtth . SetMHsl, Two Thirds Stale, OSU W. After a nip-and-tuck battle all the way. Note Blame aquceted nosed out the Blue Devils, 25-20. The .only other two games played saw at ales nut sr ore the the 24-20 derlainn. Red Cedar had a cloae goon to Rearrala. 24-10, and the Dixieland Hutahola downed Tro¬ May'Repeat ■f ROT I If height and pnat pnrfnraw I _ _ 25-19 decision over the Hottentots. Another close tilt saw Warriors hy a 35-25 count and Hicks trounce the Holy Terrors, jan •. 25-0. ..... i uwilgll town fell RUh Ualtw^r *t ■■?'".»<« t«m l«st m&k w u* mrpdsib ioob first plan- jn .,it thp |1H,ketball by I With nearly every man figuring the Hearrats. TCA over Tics, and eifhU, victory ef the mm to- iniilrrint a 30-11 win over the evenly in the scoring the Shoot¬ Shufflers over Alleycats. llnrkn Rate Edge- niehl ota Me tportoos piay tka '* Untvenity ot Detroit'! ing Stars racked up a slim 98-24 victory over the BSB's. Two high scoring teams estab¬ When." the Flunlii« (ailed to If Kelav llrrMra Varsity Tips Hr* Track TIN in UotroH'o Otymgie ■ The U. of D. quinte Smitty's ' Potshots outclassed Campus 4-H gpth a 45-25 walk¬ away while the Chippewa's while- lished themselves as pre-tourney put in an ap|iearance the game favorites in the Saturday after¬ noon was awarded to Hut 21. YMCA league when the other forfeit. Wally's Boys gained lilitii trounced the Xetwcs, 55-19, .1 win over the lleards. In the k fourth ta MM I JV, Frosli *» MIL KMMM Mulligan Stale's track it. The '*1 teller with Ohio State uni¬ five feet II inches in height, has Detroit team. washed the Colts, 49-12. Another one-sided contest sew the Ran¬ gers trounce the Trotters to the Swimmers versity here Saturilny niftM won only three of eight contests, promises to lie.a down to the and have been mercilessly routed U.S. May Drop tune of 91-17. Scoring 19 points before their j. faal Sht*4j MkM to WS*r*l CmaU 'he wire fluid. hy Wayne and Marquette, both of opponents were aide to tally u Imm» IImM Ik itoftr IUI Tea ■» JACK WORTH i r>ti«i. mm i Scoring with Mil III-1 thr ihirkryr. the Spartan* edged whom fell to State. 12 a* Only Three Ma realm Winter Games single c«Hinter, DZV romped |fM>hrd ft ret, aaeend (■ft State's vnislty ivittmiet ot»r in "Mr. Ikmloy 'r. . <«r- Klo»nor rh««o of tno Air Officers TI-4J ftoptctivolF. Iter "tyfc* awl / L WMk Krank dnwnd «U fMa drjwrtmnit Mtnminrra. MfCHycMMwk mmo jrasfl catch Ike first Wat" rinn rlaya llrro Drills will portray rrVrn yo.ir r.ld Tommy Anders AiwUtfis* xrr- Sought For at *rta( hi the* tevdy< of the 55 Groups kcy is east m the role 'of his 10 year old sister, .lame, tlero is n cocker spaniel puppy. ploy Mr! Donley Jr . played by "Es* Officors for M rnmhot svr own -in /■«" cord Of ».• by am «•■■■ ■» •-* •- taalh 1 ■ tafejr is mMe wrist Itie"'Driskin. belonging to Arthur aacond lo ptam fin, hi thai Priskm. Chicago senior irroiip. iiuthnrianl the air alnrfM far wiMMM mirhw Tl>e |>et shop owner. Mr. D«>ri- force lire Ix-in* mipplied Inrjre- with ytmr new nwirt ry. will Ih» played by Allierl 7ol- ly nluler the Air Fnree OT8 ton, Saginaw Junior Doreep Kne- akirta, far mIM ftanear niftht trninin, pmftnuiM. bel. IV Major Edward Jnnr*. BocnnM traces their trials ami troubles sion. Through this tour tMO of¬ ficers are chosen each year for doparlmonl o.ropl rnlhns. Rpnn, in rayon jorwy mp* through to the eventual solution. Uh, sonior. Two OntsMe Dales commission in the regular army. IN ODR SPORTSWEAR SHOP pluncinc nocklino, la Jones said. Arranmmrnts wrlllon hy Clark Two outside dates have been Easlam. Dimuntham. and Dr. II. p«y or Mg». Cnkra An- ftt A srbeduled. The play opens at Ioni¬ sing Eastern high srhool Feb. 14 Radio Guild Show Oo-on Hrod. of Iho Musio rioiurt- moid, will br |4ayori. Sim M to M , [ j and goes to Greenville high school Feb. Curtain will go up in To Tell How Pair s,« rail-child theater Feb 21 AT STATE Lighting and technical direction are being handled by Professor C. Find Americanism It. Nickel of the speech, dramatics ami radio department. Settings PHIL Will be done by Itrn Wamplrr. al¬ so of the department. at 4. SPELNAH Madia Theater Cast Tilled, "Citirens of Groveville," smokes • Ted Brink. Jr . East Grand this new play tells of the way Rapids senior anil Vcrun Jean Nick Theofanis and his wife, Smith. I^nsing Junior, are east Mary, find Americanism in ac¬ CHESTERFIELDS in the leaii roles of the Studio tion. They find it only after they He hivs: theater's original production prove that their national bark- "I like Chester f eld* hrrantr "Rolled Doors", written and dir¬ ground makes no difference I ected by Reginald Hollani they \irccr imiifi- my throat, what they can do to help needy Drink will play the part of •—they're aheap« a townfolk. Rirhard Courtnght. lifelong friend pnod smoke." Produced by Prof. J. D. Davis, of the Spencer family, while Miss Smith is cast in the role of laor- the drama has Stephen Jaw inda Spencer. owski. Detroit Junior, as student John CortrrU, Ypsilanti Junior dirrctnr. will portray Adam Spencer, fath¬ er of Lorinda; Fred Hell. Turner freshman, is cast as Peter Mur¬ ray, young eoriMtration lawyet Seyffrrt Sayoi Sarah Dimmers. Hillsdale semoi will play Ana belle Gray. Drier" "Whoa lift FtrOin' aacretarv and J Kline Hobbs. Battle Creek sophomore, will ac Voa'ro NtoOlft* lama nim a* the w-aiter. Charles VAN MEVUN hi f't ihilvgieal MBit EAT The play is the psychologiral •Grrm IMpkin Strvrt* study of a woman who for 25 rntsn - i as . tit .j» - in years has lived as a recluse in a mid tow n New York hotel. The se¬ cret of her past ernes to light when a determined young law* yrr forces her bolted door. "Bolted Doors" is written by Hegtnald V Holland, instructor in Written and Spoken English It is being done as a Master's thesis production. The opening scene is Hew York in June. 1919 Dear Season Opens wHchwr that apaUa «t d*ci voiitary lOgll t the fbwcng path* of Spfif i what yc*u t»a»i - Dtin' The ValcMme ihet caved A*d now she ha* ».thd»«« s her sweet carets, Altho' you» Urn be soft i shaved. O vile degcectate decrepit No need to twcL an apple up your sleeve! The seed of yow 'S to flower: Some othe with youi Cve. K >t lost! its Shieks!