sth.ii i«« senior it a ix tickets i.kft MICHIGAN STATE'S DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION F AST t.AXSWr,. MlCWttAN, \VKDNKSD~AV.'KEBtlt'AKY 25. IMA lolllhia Asks UN ' Tnniulil Sons' Spartans Startle Irish Special Meeting With 54 50 Triumph - Palestine Split <. Up poses nances'""Own ('.ominillee lilea Move fly Uonneil: After Trailing, 27-16 KSS, Feb. 21 IA1 — Colombia nslmil th.- s night to consUlur t .a*/ ->ion to cope calling a > |nM-ial t'i>itei| with the* I'aloytirtc ithh. of Colombia. iti a surpri-e luti#, Ouirli t;,/,» Rapcliak Tops State < ~*m«yetl that ttn» i niiiinl "ft -I a UhmmitU'o to stmiv the a On lifiision I" Scoring With 14 bft Head visuhilit \ "of «m» h a s|H'«'ia| itv kov noi iiixr, serrtbly. l)oub(ful A red hot Michigan State basket Lull team with forward s Lack I m ull\ \lu-l OK Bill kajK'bak paring the attack, ran wild in a second half last night to store a 54-50 major upset over Notre Dame, lie fore -ome .'l.KOO astou.inle<| South Bend fans. Funds Nfw Coiinril Plan * The victory wa* the Spar- tan'« firlay >jmv Hlnepriiil For War* •itioM partition of. Bale*- Ti^'.iTid'AvtlDre-net' ir *t»i» the* j' )ISC Man ' " I. 11? I ifVi - * Henry A Wallace chniy " (inkers the monopolies uurl The mili- he Marshall plan rito "'a blueprint tor aI a nd '■oniumk Weapon nguiftt the *S9 Delegates " Will Attend .. Speech Convo ',7::; ''^'y"Z Hannah (lite 'DAY'S To Newsmen Needs "Z '-V*, " or'' " lUytin MPUS Ma ill Majors On hiliriifiliiiitnl tZ' Irslinil Inninhi mill I.nulf (iivan i wants M* ' 'uffcrlnt pro- ,i,j% 'iirrmittrnllv ap- ,a(1, '»«• on I he Mark- r,j ' llerkey hall. fc,re ui r+renlly. The c-A«t been pelted I Uul "k* »ntl virions j g res Senilis. Slci'lnicn «i* sol the last • < In Meet Seniors . unknown artist or . 'nokinc revolver " Piano Quartet - 'I'u p|av Here ',r,,!ii'riivi ' report* that i Further evidence *1 rontrov ersy, duggery has Ieaker ice snows f--— * riday. .graduation, tells c«j wa ' (!anl IVmii—ion f tragedy and will be ;niter *.ne directicn of j *'aR performance j thony "pratl Ryder. Franabn Village Anthony and i Such ent 'rtnen aUow*ed^30 mi be included in Donne j Da Lansing area ,u*nicr. and Paul' Hutung, L*ansing | «mr». r,rr i ; "stion the last j be equaled," he said. c«mprehens*ve ■ scpnomore . j fof «>ur tanding. | after five minute* of fries produced Da*hi H'Hk N'BC Ueve based on the I tugging Anthony remai ;"ly amateuraj seems that this cow .< • ' ^ Marshall saidTpDean of Agriculture ran f j same technical difficulty Athletics -Ralph j Dean Emtnona had U THE MICniCAN STATK NEWS irssr GRIN AND BEAR IT Two Groups Results |Com 111 liters To Discuss / Fail To Get After The Veterans t .11? AL BERGLUNI) Water Show State News in college, did amounl to enough to keep TVO-year*Sirtwagothat army. todaytimy1 got . 1 buye of fhe out life*}_iu^ most of J hem in school. Campus living groups par¬ /' rommlftjSsi-s to campiis | LaiiHuiK. iuuI .otbfSf from iirojis hiv The eilucntiojuij provisions of the veteran*' ticipating in the 19-lrf W.iter' . continuous attendance at. Michigan State program will epnblo most of our ex-(Us to Carnival will meet tonight ] apt to find state NV.ws i-npiwt collie, and the coming three weeks will he room 1, Home Kconotnic my last- Th:s milestone makes n convenient get the college education they needJ The reward is two-fold. j building nt 7:30 point, for refWtion on how things hn\e The veteran gets an of their water floats. Nnnnct changed since t first started college in tHtl. education—the .nation gets the benefit of « Michigan State had about H.099 stu¬ better educated electorate. of the shiitent bt)(ly, e said the only way dent" then. 1 he enrollment had doubled !>ut what about the youngsters who are in the preceedimj six years. It was con¬ growing up now and will soon he ready to paper to them^yd's theme* ceivable. if the I» S. had not become enter college? It still costs enough money irvofvrd in the war. that the enrollment to get a college education so that millions of Jimmy Schafer*! would have imrc.wd gradually so that vouMg men and women who deserve a higher three hours of irregular there might now lie 9 or 19 thousand education cannot afford one. even if they at the parade' student* in school here. Actually, after are willing to work for it. The- ! . Mm* VanDer- the large re-erve group left in the who got through his first year at Michigan dequate | spring of 19IX lhe enrollme.nl t»H»k a Btiitii tvyeut.v years ago by taking care of severe drop. About 3.090 students was Mrs. Jones' furnace can't get it that way Shnfir will an average attendance in 1913 and 1911. now. That kind of money will barely keep him in erasers and spiral notebooks. The problem is being studied. President's commission The L .S. (fills \ otv K on higher edu¬ cation has asked for legislation which w ill give tuition free education to college . lit Komi Zona freshmen and sophomores, and lower tuition for the years after that. The government, they argue, must he pre¬ SUCCESS. Feb 24 oPi- pared to finance the expenses of hoard, room and hooks as well. Wisely, they imluded a clause that would prohibit discrimination against minority groups Trieolore Group I ton'I h ism practiced in many colleges under a To I Use ass film ltriirj.it virions "quota" system. St mini I Artist# ii older stu- There is no prospect fop epsv passage of »-grips with, i-n thought hen still believe Display Hork Indole the it should take no program. They Ranney Jevele •an a better titi- Keiirv that Hi -|H»n will he lany times. The South" -will be fist the program, :iithough the a rgation is slowly It is axiomatic that this sudden anil being er^pked. trvmendou" surge in higher education e the commission h proposals at could, cat have about; wilboui the ihe flour of eongress. A worth EAST LANMM, Gl hill. Even the which did not •t such as this one shouldn't be begin to :ttE pay "all** expenses of a veteran he hi a committee room. iVUiNDERIT - INFORMATION - Belts To Pete " NewChaperon \; j, „, w,.. (alls Tor ('.limine h'l»'r TODAY & HI I IIS. PKKKINS CLASSIFIED AOS W A V To Meet Officers Slate W ALLACP Council V^riMia Mutli Delegate ........ Added....... : rol.olt CARTOON \» Kducalioii Club p|ail j,, Au,-m| In Ih-iir heeltire. ij'i.s I. ... . ... Vlin-a»o Meeting w DIM'IIANIOII Of htA Michigan State News v ; SAVE AT GLADSTONE'S VISIT . . . thir Complete Houseware" Department fur a real buy in — • Dishes • Silvern are SOMK IHMEks ON Ml SIC • l'ols ami Pans Everyday Rayons • (tllier Household Needs SAVE ! Buy 2 pairs first pair .. HOW COVERINGS « H fl ' t iarid> of wholesome L'oodite** made with frtrnh Mr nr»r *»ii I" jour raj! plan- \tl of 11 orders placed later than tMELKQRN SHOPS MARCH 20th |Unimg Pharmacy yfigjb/i/ma/iv.'iA. & I ill K*>t Grand liiver Ave. (Dtls Ihpoi, Lad L-r.sing) net mori: ttVRPS IOC X. Washington, Lairing Mil rII VVAMIIXGTUS mi: MUM ASf | a | l«r ******** f>'» H1I.L" I KINKS — 1 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS I j A»" Fonr Czech Leaders Move MSC InternationalP1an\ SWAIN JEWELRY STOlIi; Explained ByShaoErljOP 1-IIAY SERVICE ON MINOR WATCH Toward Red Control 1 Week «'n Ctea'alni toil. As Opposition Splits Balance Of-Power Turns To Left For First Time In Czech History PRAGUE, Feb. 21 t/P) — Prcmiori Rtement Gottyald'a communit party, barked-liy n niAvly-wnn balance of power and the miirht of the security pobre, rolled forward tnniirhf toward copiplete liomlnution of Czechoslovakia. fainter Premier Zdeaek* Fieriinyer. former ambassa¬ dor to Russia, returned, to 1 lower as leader of the social Democratic par.ty, giving flntt- wald the balance of power. Other* Powerless Other parties appeared poweK less to halt the Communist jug-