, Gain Momentum Senate Armed Services Committee Approves Drafting Of 18-Year-Olds Controversial Program Undecided On -Rebuilding Extends Service Terms I A eel tain State Records Still Burn WASHINGTON—t/P)—A draft uf Ifi ypar-olds plug cx- (cnaion of all service terms to 2(1 months was approved instructor found that | silence is truly golden, imanimoiisly by the senate armed services commit tee yester¬ i The other day after repeated | Railing Of Two day. Those are (he immediately controversial sections of • ■ long. | tardiness bv several members of a Renew Attacks | his class, he told them all that I fn>(ti then on the door would he r.. Top Floor* term program military training and service! of universal, — ri . r— j locked al 11 minutes after the Authorized which the committee rorom- PjllHI't 1)1 t'll I spile Stunning mended to the senate lit to I), j By ARNOLD HfKLI.I N The measure Is essentially the j %T TWS .STATU NUWS ( •©Hot «ce«rti | same'as the plan rewritten from . | J] j I SIX Small fires continued to rike defense ctepartmenl proposals by s To Divisions fromysmoulderiiig rwords in "llCildH l>V SCIlJlttM I »>,bc«mmittee Plans Urged ! After walking up two flights oft al- x.a a fs*. V .\lldl HI Jolll)- the State Office building yes- I stairs and coming in the hack door j j(D-Tex). | he derided that locking the door j tcrday an the state adnimi-; AriUn I'nrertain Troops Backed By Artillerv; j wasn t such a good idea after all. I strutiv© boiird authorized con- j when th© senate wilt art Was John-toil W arns tracts for razing the two top ji MOt immediately ©wrtain. Present floors. plans are to hold it until th© llrlay Hurls Kfforl |Siip|H»rt Stops First Wave Arrwt Couple Th© decision on whether or not to rebuild the two floors will be I Iroopw-for-Europ© out of the way. up controversy Th© most opti- is WASHINGTON t/l't —' | mistie -iTi -Chinese CommuniKU, iur shock division*, roneweil massive assaults along ignoring stunning Charged With madc after demolition work has been completed and structural j guess on when that may Krie Johnston asked up for actum is a week ypHtprday to vnnct "tough" congress Mnile sector of Korea's central/front early yester- T|*| l m *| >i pint studies can be made. j fiwj today. Sen. Ilarry F, llittte (R-E. new immmliiitnly to help I attempt to score a major hreajithrough. ' ' 11 1 "'l Ing), chairman of the joint I stabilize the nation'.'. ■m- Front ilis|p,itches said fight - lett'vc office building committee.,, Hrittix llomr Hatched . . . III [Till linir "till was'in progress after stated yesterday that bids for the j Iff its L*I'!?, own dilTerent The economic stabilization chief ■LLC 11 n |l°nitod Nations forces, laitt- Miirtlrr \ t te-in |et new $4 million State Office build¬ plan to meet .immediate mnnpow urged the house ways and means ing will be accepted in IW days, committee to approve tin billion j rcaaed hy powerfid grtiHerv er needs and provide guards f < i er»«. 111 new levies now and take ano¬ '"}last "HM *f'" sort air support, smashed Ihr lirst svaves of the Pert s'LW YORK »4V Secret ser- | with revenue bonds issued on the ; the country's future. Priority Krherfule Set Up ther look later on to see if stilt ",pr 1 onslaught Weil- mm agrnt- yesterday arrested »'i ihl eaaai- nW(,«v and held their lines i.mv Rrr.nx t oiqle in w hose home the ) state employers retirement fund, | Tlie central feature of the sro- more ")f"c taxes are needed. government . ' .urp« the abortive ' The house committee investi-' ate committee's plan, as it con- Tbe gating the Ore cancelled Its sched¬ certm the lowering of the draft h* let •active to last South Korean marines Wednes¬ plot t.» assassinate President TfU- j uled hearing yesterday as did all age limit from* the , man last Nov. I was hatched > present in Itelay finders FlTort day staged a spectacularcom- 'legislative groups, in order to pay years, is a priority schedule for \v,n mando-type raid on Woman. east Thr Iiiiii'le, John- C'nrrea. <3. | homage to Sen. Frank K McKee inductions. It puts the IB Mint''delay coast port 90 miles north of the and his wife. Mary,, were charged i "«»* Dn t(w ,rmt L, s (n. •rpf.itijf the item I- « fantrymcn. including Puerto Ri- _ Br »AW NrtBABV be Saturday. May 12. Duana Ver¬ auhcommittee. coutimied his tight ; rull-Ht'»If* attack' r-'iorm llttUCC at cans, killed 1.193 North Korean An inrrnml had on Ihr msc facility will pruhuhly l,c one non. president of the Frosh-Soph for changes today but lost, lie' Hr ,hr 'nH,n ,n*k ,,nW U [\-h. council announced yesterday. said he will try again in the sen- ipi'dert the MHmdnr** and sta- _ j Reds w ho infiltrated United N.i i ih* of th« rrdulu of th* new accelerate! t>riiprani, t'rckiilent Th© date was set at a meeting ate itself hut went along on theibUMv t,r ,hr lhc!,io,u 1,nM s"ulh ttico; ' i "vidnt by Hannah -aid yeatrntay. the council Tuesday night. The vote to report the measure out T,f - ,1 ...II will shuttle enemy troops used civilians as i ,e«- dabllization -chief The stabilization cl repeat- ■M cord dor mi- shields. Some 250 more Red* were Stilt jrniuK mi the a.--um|>tiuii that enrullnieut will ilrojt | "day" will t— held senate action. jetlly emphasized the 'new. vear he xaitl that far »o**«"l >tnder*la.» cnnf*r»nce of t during the captured in a wild melee that id Antonio S- Biam ,71 ' r\ ni ' ,n,ll1 " i Nik Ten m ho,,i, her*, May ii to ; quick action on new bee transpnrta- brought ciHiks ami colonels Alike tending the «f- into action. t the government I.I»m«Iv AbH Warmer ulty mentlaTH will prcihahly 113. Shaw Prote*t* d«y ie NaUoualist pai teach more Ktudcilta l«r UtinZ I Th« n*w ntturrs and nan.nit- nanil next year. •«m •■> ate also ex- Ken Main- m#tc of Conimuntrt sualties dn 1.1till ViHuHemu'm j This is in direct contrast to ex- ' tee- were al.u named at the meet- "'K Being Solved. -and tax "will be peril- hard . ri.mi.4 I alt fronts Wrclncwla.v, but t, mav have tKu n ohr ,,f the mo»lT<»t!y El*a Maxwell .11 .Vttrmal Lrrel j pectaticns «d other colleges. A poll i eoodo* led by UenjHtnin Fine, New ue Henderson, Jackson fresh- Satisfaction with recent Ko»t a strength ami . York Times education writer, L81"* l"'11 'T'"!1 planned.! rta>» of the war for the Red, Pi««l»d -rr In the | B» olTteial trtimalrs, (wo Chin-1 To Speak Here Ik'.tftite Heather | found Uutt (rut staffs >omc colleges pUn to Sue Collin* Ann Arbor freshman from 25-30 pcrirnt. named* x. w,>* expressed yesterday by Dele- ' ' «•<« Wcf Konytw. Memphtk .en- ' Jcn» teMMlnr »«.-» .Ie,(r.i>rd «> ictd pill* than w» trra.urrr, |^ Student* Plun : _ cotnbo of !org,nued hghtmf: for.e, and Mm Maxwell, internatiutuilly par)y-g»vex_gnd h<»»i(c** fo arc being rti»r-en»ed. in *pite of the j Rremdmt Hannah said that Cwnmitt« chairman lor Kro,h- 1 y * t ^angrabte weather. •erord»ng to | small college*, - without ROfC on r>. front alone, »hc f«k*.ou». w ill lecture «t t)* Iten llotte, Ka.t A'irrir.. N.V. I -Wc received much better . I — r>r C harles f HotUnd, director of i programs, would probably be af- a ir- '»".U,g wilt • he j Th* Eighth atn,» muni ' I ' Obn Memorial rveatth center feclcd most by these decreases. Mrphitmore. ienerxl chairman; Upon,* TuCMlay evenlnx. and-, ' Don Stewart. Charlotte ropho. j| bicfirnnf the muntst i a-uatnr. ir.flif ,rd h- .,K>ut.t'1 Thc by rt"*. nf too vol. |lmk, , ,Mlm tlon „Wy lake - , Th. ,h„ mm., • ! th* band.." more, pubtlelly; Ken Mpxrk.. of .,|| rompltnnl.," thc grtluTO| action alone .me* Jan :* h :: will b. joiritr Ialmost Charlotte freNhrnan. activities, turp our : "•an.-* commtttp* I ,1,-u.i. oi.drd all of those institutions ' , plan to let some of their faculty Kay lllank, Detroit freshman, res- ui (..band Hap-" Thc bigh«-at temperature yester- chair man. dav was »9 j member* go He - piedicted that A -trap t«. Pnir de- t ffufr| 2fl,00d to 25,000 leachcis Ilrtn «a. ..|*,ted I®., mxhtrx^. |,,KlW lH. ,(,rri,-,| Ciiaumen for the Mig Ten I.uiiiIm'i* DcalciV «ntruing to-the weatnee t*uiaau. dereiatui conference are: j Hoeing They aref 55 J Mob Forman, Lansing ropho- | ntfInstallation *1 are limitc«i d rmitortes. UoiirM' KxjH'ct* •15 Two Professors treinenrtmi, u,„..Uitt „t technical general chairman, Jojrct I { and milk [fijajHS of a tel< machine* in M Alma Ire.hman, cor re " caret style. work still had to la; done. "We : Bmindatw-e. tur© solved one protest. Kouyha grill, small ' To Present Pa|N*r went through this thing during i ».late«i. lie fiatd raiiicr 'hstriPu- > l ievreatK»n the a hi ', he said. tion of the statv. news to un¬ j Two member* of t!7r engir*eer- t and Wot !!« added that no Increase was dents hy dorm j ofliciabi arid sub¬ • mg faculty of Mi«.hvgan S»#'e Col- e» per ted at pi ©sent f«r the MM. scription to several metropolitan Cge wdl prevent • j ant research I faodty, The :rduicd for 9 I'.per at the to-ml" la too atira^i lvia amber. Music Students I newspapers have also been prom- e. ttecetarrd. ,urf B, ftb 15-; To Give Broadcast iilal Head* i t". ( S»[rrfo«y | Tht dates for the I Th* NEWS IN BRIEF • I*n- e merhaniral engr- j< umrner grhool progian nusic departnient will pre tothei in its Neries nf rc hi UoiiVO e|»artment. «M the tof»r. Tnesr papef ij The R#4ef r> A aoooonretj full 12-^ yesfeida otai« ver WKAIt Friday 4t 2 |. whao-cai Upr fn< luded in the toril program Ltmilon Trie* Keindeer Mini y Michigan is Margarit Walsh, »-"pran«, sing- Ift to July 27. -ording to f>ean itig 'Little Sir William ' and "O | loONDON—ofh—t.'nratiofied mode •"at Michigan Waly, Waly, * arranged by Benja¬ j in mrat-sliy lamdoif yesterday, but job* ltd about Stanley K t*r" arwl "Ech*»" by Hlndenuth will tie Ming by Lois Milharf. alto. rd WAMIlNftTON—'J'"- The ciute u approval <>n the nav> * ntuili-hilUi i > onetiuctlon piogram lea I't <>tiif>«tited by pianist L'harles I venter •f medicine. R*gu nfoctunatt day and sent il swiftly along t nai pa*»agc. i cW ' up Law rem e W Witt, pffrfior t \ McDefOiid. •»hd ducui.- tration *ith au » * agnculturnl economics at Mich- j - —— * uiatiotu *. kimr*' cf rtmn,-or the c-eanseicf aren t going to csl Yet Expenditure* llil (to Million ! • i * fOMT* and deal with pared to get'ing * J1* n depending en the w- a matter of Ml t l^r^'^V'jrhat"*; >luilcuto To Live rroWem# in When har}^> fn ""•'»* ' a>c The coinselors ate ited upstair* with cashier w Ho I Farm fcfmomKs- ■» *a I €|t. iE/V ill WASHINGTON—bTh—Federal ejcprnditurcs f'»r veterans «f all VS. Included mispUced • pictorial cUin: v. found i the third floor, -tursrc' Issued flve tunes yearly, the If€*1*11311 i'U wKAll | wart have reached a total of Jttf.tHu.yvtMhW, the veteran* adnnnistre- •capital safe- dentship. tbe place to go ;* • a short interrogation in a rev.eipt to fue»art n*.*- t p'shUcation «s tne profexsh«i.ii ; lion reported yestrrda : 1 the hospital, Administration buuding ?he ctHinselor# office on the mt. journal Iail work in the farm j A music program by M8C stu- Fuom the mam office one woui hens and whys" out At Wr-t the | Hiurr i* taken aisd Ctonomw.* ricId. dents will be prOBOniad March 5 service, be sent to room i05 dV tht b- > hjt,, herras. fyceu fio v careless, he l# sent to c student told te cct&c UkL at The MSC. professor0 will con- at 2:15 p.m. over WKAR r«i- V. S. Order* Mew Credit Move conference' b ment where student .pKture* *' • r, fruon to check with the lost Mm ei»d uf the u arpmi ttitb , ttiiuc his present rcsatrch and } lured will be Lai WASHINGTON—bl5—The government yesterday ordered 54) per. taken Don't brtath a ugh c,t r, ■ V p.und department U the card • an activity bw - pack it up. j teaching activiUea at^ .Michigan «In*; Jean Grimo*, tret at the «l«ht "I the tame... ouFhis"flgw fcmvy, clarinet, and C lain a un t there, insttucuon* are to re- • " " — new c god cards—the end is still a I »r iirn tj the counselor s oflce and w ay otta J. M. HwkrR Jr. Big Revisions Michigan State News Proposed For Great Britain Jxwas to nfftf AMocUltsd Prcw MMM strtMivflr toH» u MM fof IsaUpflS of all the total newi printed m this Mwiftsptr, u well M oil AP n Fish Seasons I .ANSING -(/IV- The ronscr- Shaping tip Vat ion comlnhslon yesterday re¬ Asia Program JtrolhrrliMMl Week commended a sweeping revision nf Ashing seasons to start in 1052 and approved a drastic reduc¬ nrtrcwfttetivps "t .thr British tion in the pheasant planting Next Week. tVR. Is Brotherhood week. Through¬ out the nation/people should |*ni*o for a moment in their daily duties and consider the meaning of the word "brnther- nood." SfwniMoretl hy the National Conference of t*hristians and Jews, the week is set aside as a reminder of the poWor inherent in tolerance and understanding- of OUFt fellow humans. _ John If. Older, editor-in-chief of the Boston Herald and Traveler, expressed it tit the following way; • /"The man was a Jew in whose name Christianity was nnnunlly to sportsmen and_other founder!. groups for raising and felease "Before there was Prt>te*tanixm« there was Roman Cath¬ will be discontinued. olicism. . . ' Whftt pheasants are released "These religions together, form the spiritual base of our Western culture. Ours b properlyitem-rilied as a Judeo- wipe out the population and Christinn culture. for special protects. "That fcjjhe way it is on th»t aide of the Iron Curtain. Ruhl, arguing agnihst-tbe re- "On the other comeridatious of the Jackson sjtle'is the anti-Christ, the nnti-semito, county conservation league to the philosophy of irreligious materialism. Men who put plant i't> to 300,000 pheasants, the state atpFa materialists dogma almve all other values annually, ttuht said studies had All tit the programs rule that valley of darkness. •proven that the pheasant .popu¬ ward creation of sarut i "The world of light and the world of darkness contest lation could not be raised except fnunication ahd technii bitterly for the minds of men. Not forever can the world by improving habitat. tinns for agricultural a be divided, white here, black there. trial development. "Religion against materialism. The commonwealth "Spirit against things, . • "Freeitorii against tyranny. Site Nrwn Staff Mt ml.rr. "Catholic, [Votpstaht ami Jew n< one against the forces of darkness. In the greater unity that comes of tolerance Is our strength. Never before have we so much nested togetherness . . . Tolerance can show the way:" The CAMPUS Healthy Boomerang Fffeei WASHINGTON — President CLASSIFII Truman's peevish outburst against a senatd banking subcom¬ mittee's report charging the use •el. Hugh Fulton, who had been of |>olitical influence in granting a protege of Corcoran in the loans'by the Reconstruction Ft- government. It was at the f»ne- dny lira ring into the- ex-New hnd » boomerang effect thn^ is Deal lawyer's activities that he healthy. told the committee, with perhaps For apparently the subcom¬ pardonable pride, that he would mittee, bended by Senator Ful- brlght (O. Ark ), has been stung AUTOMOTIVE by Mr Truman's criticism that mni. Hirouirli urging. from thr As- mit l>llcgr* mni I'nivmlllni, mul it's, hn, romp to rr.iliir Hint college* " rxtrn«ivr facilities to trnill young it Hilary purpose*, furilitk-s. ai.l..I l.v strpprsl up pro- i inaugurating. will niil In thr train- H0USIN6I ill of thi« plan, ailniiiiislriilii.il of. irirhtrr opinion of tho futurr. A Hy St»T> liranadnrfrr—— rxprrtetl. I.ut not thr ilixasteroux I rut nil my classes Monitny anil Tuexilay. Out it was ull for thr cause of riluration. Judy Gardner, advertising Manager: t-'rank Kun/. local advertising student niannirrr and William Mr 11 rath, dirrrtnr of Restrictive SPECIAL PATES ON NAVY IDENTIFICATION PICTURES publication*. and myself, nil attrndrd thr Inlnnd check, even if temporary. to- practice* contrary to gootj. gov¬ Ually Pre** uaaocintion convention In Chicago. A convrntion i< Bill On Papers HI.CKS STUDIOS ernment. What might, m* could nn education. NOW THE IgOUtREMiNTS be, done to prevent It I* another tnottcr. Very Itttlc, likely. polk tics being what it is. and the o|»- Thr Inland Kroup daily Press association is n newspaper with 4J8 member*. Member newspaper* ranyr in Slapped Down Studot Sh»p*»d S^oei portunities in politics (or- busi¬ size from under lUKXi in circulation to 18 paper* with more ness and fee* kinit what they than HNi.iMNi circulation*. The KTATF. NEW* is a mrm- are. and the political and social l»-r. standing of thohiwt of private A mid winter meetiny is held earh year at which lime lawyers who operate Iff the "in¬ fluence" industry here being representative* of the group's paper* discuss mutual pro¬ what they are Most of the hit¬ blem* and new development*. We listened. ter formerly were In government and have their friend* and con- "llow would you yet your paper out if your plant were tmmlied or burned?" was one of those problem*. No one longrwu * They aie almost, in had any specific answer to that one. The tsimblng part NATIONAL CHERR8 WEEK, PERSCNAl was left completely out because of n lack of information on the topic . . so far. The burning possibility was an¬ swered by several publisher*. The answer seemed to tie reoperation from other paper*. One had its paper print¬ HCfFllNGER BAKING CO. ed 200 inile* from its 'locale yet hud it on the streets every morninir. Ann Orbor is only 00 miles from here—but we'd hotter not have a fire a* far us cooperation yea's.' Another subject was a tire-convention survey among- the member*. Part of the survey was on the education of present' n>ws workers and the preference of the new*. |wper employer* in future workers. Thy result* showed that in fields in which a high propor¬ tion of the workers are cnlltye-truined, the preference is cverwhelminyly for more college-trained personnel. The same proportion hold* for workers who haven't yone to college. In the writiny field, 49.2 percent were collegian*. And 1SS of 170 dailies in the poll or "6.6 percent of the employ¬ ees want future employees to clutch a college degree, in the circulation field*. 7.8 are college lads or lasses and less than four percent of the newspaper wheels want more college people. The whole thing seem* to indicate that where college Iwople are employed, their superiority in most cases has been proven. It would seem that college administrators SPECIAL — ernmettt is a complex alTatr an more employers will want them., v.-t* $9 k often require bona ftde legal nd* waifortt) org \v i t h procod - WWW* t*i«l and M»n'i I said a convention is an education. Hut most of the Moccailn, urea and regulations' $3.49 The only restricttaba in effect learning seems to come from other than within conference tad.« U.it $4.4.5- in government are regulation* in "JiaUs. All of us learned frugality ... or when- did the A Kovrrnmrr.t biift Mc-i UvT, WOIVERNJ nioet department* and agencies, stepkwin* $}.9S money go?? All started fairly well-equipped with tome •a>n«rmr,lioi,s 0» - Sweat Skirts ■ . t $ 1.79 though not all. forbidding prac¬ flie.1 In th, led«r.l . of the treasury department's product. All came bark anti-(ru,t U-der Shorts 2 for tice before any such department «ut «m.inM she New Orb-art. , . $1.49 without it. I had 1.% cent*. Ciga'»ttn—all brands or agency by a former employe Tinw»- Ptrayun,. and statts, was $I.7S until heJiaf been two year* out Much of the pleasure of a convention comes from mak¬ citfd m drbatr on tht 2 lor JSC of government servicer monopoly ing new friend* and especially of renewing old acquaint- bill. Sroalor Guy Connell of FOX HOLE PX ances.' \ aldosta said "forcer ivega — and all t can find combina¬ fNt»*NCE lr StATt ThEATH tion advertising.' >\ t4>>at, helpful, friendly, No matter how you look at it. a convention education against which the government suit U thrifty* brave, clean and is much easier to take than one of those with electro- directed. Is practiced by single ownership graphic pencils. newspapers in Georgia. PanHel, IFC Conferees MSC Women To Designate To* Revel At Creek Feast "firm"fc Feast," an evening crammed full of fon«tIhrt. dime- W/OMEN'S PAG ™ ' M.iro.uet fuller AWS IjHalers lug ami numerous forms of enteHitinmiml. will hiffhlifflifth<" Women si mlents Big Tn( pniiHeNonlw ami Inter-fraternity council 'conference, n e x t John divert, general chairman of, the "Peait." said. Wind StwIenlsQmrivt ToGall lorarics Vorsaiih* Se Thursday will choose their! A\VS representatives and the The affair, sponsored hy (let issislonrr For tloemogn house on Slav I. Oriir- i "V"V sored started in 1M47 and s,»,„. that vear by tmthds 1'hl ;*.,v «vr*« Transform IVur 1 ! I !h>: iw «\|TF\ I I resident,:>l , Mlidldate* for I lie- i• Psr- n S l ' •• ^.- lft'. Oteet, pointed out. plans for this ,oar . include sfc etirwottlat gentle- The middle of the ; .. . , and hi* hnnd'iip iirisl wanb..!..-. «.• i, and no •1 r Snlnrtrrv j Arrifrial outfit , :!•> in Ihe Audl-I„f ,.nH pinned f'iy ,t.,.,1theold l neck lit a fresh look. A .duster .To Announre C.i ill dramatize a Imsic , Candidates for £ i SparlaiK'ltrs ;'.7r^ . r ». ..i dure ciar.ci* ,jTo Klltcrlaill rsr, j > . .t. w.lh rvrrv ^tinns ntM lie turned in bv : j prldav «n »lv» thov «•♦»»> iu* ei*«eie A r%£ Bowling (irccn ,. • ifottmu." aent'jeis IWo^klv 1Uv "l,o,o',T 1 roil o- | The MSf Spartnneitcs will i';7an*^oniv''Ih-Pj^", , I pit their skills attainst Ih.wl- .1 *inil*»rv' m residents, vol- j y\|p|,., |) || """ "o ' ' -- — ^izrjr. I To I fold Smoker : .ha-IX-lta diem.a. oa|..«,al .1.1- i im; honnrjtrv. will »u»W ;i ' ; ' J?vWAVE Wamn; . , » er'/e'e J )|.J|f| FdI* WoIIII'H Social Circuit EO. id Ihel'lan. SHEARING I V ( O V r I. It T -KllfltVS— t—It ■ P.M.—7:lli r.M. Ill Ki rs UN SM I. i\ Table ; f . Sard free air .»i .. '< .... v K loiior milids ' ; ! Answers to Wither Sailing .GIi.lt Mollis Glass ■ By Sodjon Slipper (.onot'tiiriil I dirk II N'iKili' I-i.U IMaii oiii* H* 7(4* V«4fUU*u *?ime l*i r«>r Your Hair, • for Spring Styling complete rebuilding job — For »•«♦ haoMi and eomfort Hair ( uttinir «i (or STEERHtAD Mnuina laathar »olai. [Betty's Beauty Bar ; *- A.f 1 •UAilt %• MfiflTS SHOt Ml MIT ORAM) RIVER ^ » IIU VfP»iBUnent COLLEGE INN ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS - SUNDAY thru THURSDAY -10:45 «jw. to Hpjti. - FRIDAY and SATURDAY-10:45 a.m. to Stale Educator* Frenzied Prowler Kills One, Direct Student* Wounds Two In Gun Battle | LANSfNC — W< — A group of I e-hieatocj ywterJar urged • rtafe- WALLACS, Idaho — tTi— A May Have j-wide pracraa to e-trmrtge high Student teacher candidate re¬ frenzied prcnrler terrorized Main Russia j school boyj Itrir.g the draft to The anr meet for almort five houn yo- sponse in turning in credential* \ j enroll in eotie*e for as long at fraternity ho* been exceptionally good, ac- jS 1crdaj wjtb rifle fire from a hard- Four Million Men Wettem r cording to Harold E. Sponberg. vtre more that killed tine man et Michjg directed of teacher placement, and wounded two other* In Armed Forces igan high school* and college*, re* 3-€, it wa j Out of V00 teacher candidates. ToBte machine gun bullet* and | ported that there is great confus- Jenson, Ci When t)ii» hotinellghU dim ! f.00 have registered -with the WASHINGTON—lA*—The ten- :jon air.ocg high school boys as to of the Int lear gas bombt from' a building foreign relation* committed ; ! placement office. RponbeYg said ate their draft statu* on the winter term p-1 ft?, Those rtuden.ts who have not acroti the ttreel finaDg clenced juud tonight Pussia Is estimated The State Department of Public "Goodbye My Fancy." Feb. ! yet turned in their credentials I I to have an armed force of more | instruction was asked to prepare | !' should do so as aoon#ac possible " Killer Shot I than 4.000.000 men orgnnixed into i for ail schools * rlear, simplified 21 through 24. MSf audiences If the student,does not plan to Then officer* crept inside and i presentation of draft regulations* wlU nee the comedy hit Broadway 1 ! teach, he itylseo. bees use of tit* I 'list college offerings which are applauded for wnr a year. found him lying cm .the t ext, The setting of "Good-bye. My |\ to mg cost^stJf paper and printing. | especially geared to draft age return the blanks to the plate- j overcome but not hurt When he j boys and poll all colleges in their Fancy" itCsxA Hope College for j made a rudder, move, the police Women from''which lovely war- ; I office in Morrill hall, \ plan* for offering accelerated I "Teachers are still drastically! fired and he died an hour later correspondent - turned - Cong-j ! needed in elementary education. without giving a motive. reas-woman. Agatha fteed was j PATRONIZE STATE NEWS Ativj . Paper* on his body carried the expel led. 20 yeair* Ix-baa to avoid j t\ agncuJture, and physical edu¬ name of John Stoddard. 4fl, and a scandal Now the college it be- j cation for women." Sponberg said indicated he once lived in Oak- stowing an h»*i<»rary degree on ; 'Social scicrtce and physical edu¬ 1 land. Calif. their errant student She returns I cation for men are Ft ill tight, but full of aentiment for her old alma i IMPORTANT COMING mater and its hanfborne president, j I think that may change by fall." shooting stopped business R\E\t her first love. kTmS» easT of Spokane' >rn pa rison* were difficult, What Happen* *W> spectators flood behind gure for the II Atlantic What happens to her thoughts j of wedding beJU w hen she finds i j MSC Museum mtrte* included the army, d air forces. 1? did r.7t the president a prisoner and yet-' man to overbearing college trus- j Head Colli,ne the estimated 2.700.000 not clear from the eom- tees make* the lively plot movtf; rapidly through laugh* and nos-^i fttrtit Antiques c££r | war shot and killed ai he walke tepoti whether Common- Mak* lour Acheron Irgo Communists RESERVATIO\S To Revolt Against Moscow .VOW WASHINGTON—(AV-Secrr-tary of State Achewin yr.t'1 for day callefl for an international revolt of communUt* partii Roenwl Seahi— lai/rainat the ilomination of Mono*. TERM He aiiviae -gven ! warning that any Communist a 40 Mail Order* Arrrplnl cent slash in auto output by m i attack «»n Yugoslavia might strain | the fabric of world peace to the year suit will leave a high voJu breaking point. Yugoslavia al- of production this year. Jl. L P cady has declared its independ- ]& Co, industry statistician*. * re "( Ihe Soviet Union. yetl.rri./ ™ SHOP Acheson said recent develop- , rut* m lt«ly, -ct-err > number U,< *Mf» Pr THRIFTY, Communist leaders hove decld PERSONAL SERVICE DKLl In telling aggressors to keep SALE DAYS For Savings In 19 Thrifty • their off Yugoslavia, hand* Secretary of fHate said this coun¬ the T hurxia* • Friday • Saturday "WE SELL EVERYTHING • • • AI.M0*T" try already has demonstrated its attitude toward aggression in SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK Koiea and in the United Nation*. \l!l,I. 20" X .v." GCARANTEE He added that it was this govern¬ w Inter term fuy Party, ment's broad policy, | President Truman, that "new re- as stated by CHENILLE DUCKCREME Given Percy Icouise to aggression in the world "•OOHYE RUGS today might well breaking point the strain to the fabric of SHAMPOO Jones Patients MY NON-SKID BACK fi LL i.VOZ. JAR THRIFTY PRICED FANGY" value 28c Priiruary 21 • 22 - 2.1 - 21 SPRIM, IS (OMISC'l The coeds played iaid iMiiHie ProfettMir Hrinula in ', Siilirr of l.idime l ife GOLF BAI.1> list I nieap Vitaaiu IVesent Recital Thrifty I'nced I he boys. The Red Cross hostes* drive on j „ f)r Da* id F. MecHtel. asaistant J ampus is headed by Jinny Pang- j profe>s«>i of music at Michigan R:l.» 1'. M. 1D0 ASPIRIN f FairrliiM Iliralrr win. Cleveland Heights^ sopho- j .State College, will present a song iwire Tim bus transportation was land ted through the Red Cross [irvital In the college music audi- turium. Feb. 20, at • pm Fait Mayo, represented by the T»r. Machtel will tc aiTompatt* Kr-MTtril Seal* $1.00 it»irises, presented t'-c liuspital j ied by pianist Wendell Westcott nth a le-iinh saren television ! and the MSC string quaitet m a rt Jhc set w as purchased j program of classical music 5 II.. Dexlri Mallia* hrough i »»nU»butit»n* of tlie curds He U director of the MSC mrn't Tii-krl* mi -all- ill I iiinii IKf-k Thrift} ITirrd i«tm Chailcs Titky. Ji. of Mai- hall glee club, director of the Central j Methodist church choir and the JIS I'I.ASTK Aftei pie liitsrnuthwi Capt Latuirig Orpheus club- 1-Ol H«4ru(«a i'eruvOe NHfiW KB ( Vh tarry. Fc-krid. utturr of the day. : Thrift} l*nv»d - Thrift} I'ricetf V iw»k the < indween to see a i>askethalt !>»»> Jones j A short wave radio message J|C a me rum, and a a ltnal battle Creek J ran be sent aiound the world less power than is on llaker. M.aihH Milk reriuired U* t*»»o !o|H'iate the average si/e flashlight \VM Aoa siiomst; at yolk lassisg ir . s. hi nmnu n thvatvhs Ml WING MIRROR IKHU4 I 41 ID INN KI I tDMIP limit i > ran id «f»k ml l>k. I* IMk Manna*. Illt« llMa, K.larA,* ikf« l,M.< 4( JONDON l:m>l lltnn »nH IMUIIAK H'U . Ikiii Slwlmtll "IIMTI POCKET Wil li ■ICOtPS sicetot ( VN.NO* UK fUTM JJW VM I" w ash (Loth* SPECIAL * il'« 1 Sill.—"Opcrntiim I'acifit" JAMES CAGNEV RITE OF SI'RING StraiinWy wilh CANASTA Jukn M*\nr. I'.trirU Nral VIOLIN CONCERTO Barlok 4 ARDS Ml SIC .MASTER l'crt..lrM THRIITV I'RICED SCHCMANN *n4 HRAIIMS 11 EMI IV Uu« THE SMIAt SONGS K. I'erntr 891 IfSfMTV 11-11. SONATAS . SrarUlli *oe« I 44 HAITI SPECIAL "WakSaMy UUflTfk .ar4.FD TO ENLARGED TO PI !\ O S I IlUlU 3" XV 7" ONLY OVC • MS Jwa (MM l.iKun Theater Michigan Theater "So ViNiua So Ks Thriflv'sS1^ ti,RA>D • 'V»t To RIVI* Lucon Theater , fvl.riiary. IB. ffit , to Opens Series SjHtrtan ■Mural Schrtlnle Ray Robinson Wins, lli Tech Toniglu basketball I Bt KtIN KI'UMIN Title On TKO In 13th Lin Stub* Itoi-key Cofteli Unfold Piiiilanu (nit omidin- I'MIC'AfJO—iCi—Sufur Ray RfiMnurm stripped Rfng^y. ••i...t\«ell ami the •lit let his see-' eiKOMragemeiil as Ike start- For Iowa Tilt Thirty Qualify center Dick; In IJkirm Meet .< ' B< r.roRr.i wttus .. i Hob Gorman' Il.ai tcneil by the "return , i"more action.; • State's goals penalty for bein Frosli Itaslwtball Squad Spartan Gym t<> form" of luickstroker ilalt Preliminaries . against th#1 suit the nr.PS \ Shnup, the Spartan swimminK j I M iki will be. the 10-15 victoiy Plays Prelim Saturday " ^l11^ lo Wiseonsin Travels I squat! prepares to I low.i ft»r i!a* ptKing journey to their thint tuxslc against j Hawkcvo tankers Rktur-'''* j in* • Thirty swlstwpm.- representing; rrer *? '' ds/nr. ° dories w*IH rr»m- pe?e m |He finale of the Inter- . . Us jim i.KAvtvnnnn I «ia.v. .(22!,n yr Shotip ported a sparkling 2 15 0 ,,"Trl* tWtr tn jr#m«*u |*aol t ketball temti if: iote.it Sftunlaj niifbt at fi:.70 preredinu i last ' Ttwv. ' ... i nlgh^t THEATRE I Wit.': 1.1 i lash. L.^,ro,tr^t.. mIi.^.s [ w. Fifty-Yard o*ition for j .. ,K Fif?-.--*»? « 'tee* vie- T ip Wager. I I I 34-7. net..i ^ [Bratsk Onager. Cuil* Chit*. We t if jtiorts | t'event the freshman I' Shaw; Dale Fe»»t. Mason: Dirk , Awr MM*K - )mi/.WXi •<«»»,■« fmm comj.etin Rife Ten Rare j \ltan. A bie A lew Morgan. Bast TODAY thru FRIDAY Sifill Mich ifin n let Led By Ragcelis - ; ^ - V' . F; fly-yard Aver . bread rtroke. Hartal Jere Chamherlift, Mason. — FIRST SHOW'INCI — rht.f T« Kopfl, West IN INCIIAM CorXTY CHICAtiO—i/T) — North-j «' Sha-v. Dave Mandril. Snyder; western's Ray Ragrlis, altn-i • s. ..., Ehelr AThan. Abbot Tit' 1/tvaWr IA |in* at an all-time Rtff Ten • Tag Ttvt« huwimt - vard Vf»rt. Dirk Uvmatl, Wett frwlyl#: and hugluUc ity of Mm j baskiUiAII soirtn* record, last aiicl i..». • pi Via'* Erf Griffin. Bart Shaw. Timet g Yankee .4*1 Virk Slarkeneri from an usaia.;.. Kelt,-. , let day. of ?? I p«iihts to 20 7 j ! mo ftl figure-1 to I Mr In Ri'L «tr4r Hwood P. The Yah It.iKrlK 11'Iik the league point-I t\en if tfiese men W Fi|aM Brook*. Frank Crffcfrr, • i-a u#e»J< oftlv H6 iiit»m P "n!jwmiMB «*f having r*M*nvere«t tr< fitly l,ettrr than a lfi-p««irit a\ - , his prc-twn* ar inji (*..♦•» l ettcf ttie all-time t ig t | rountn] «,i» t«j l^ar • and yesterday rep«.rt#d *»t » \ Iowa* Murray Wier the h.iiden ie4H Wiei dit) llie tiuk in 12 j that Hhotip was ready to go up ir-. hftwi".ej. t ippiog the pre-> «,tand* j and rea.n 1 igaunt the ffnwkrves a y- lr*t For SrHoles ur high "f 242 leniits in 1S events by Wisconsin* I , | chirk S' hnlen. national tOd-vard [Boxers Take On itur garnet Stout'* y ehnmp, will get h»» big- STEWARTt fre«- ivte nny Hot/ in 1IM2 | n me fr«tn gest text of the season Saturday '..'.Die's Glenn tiahler h.i the ! meter and • rhiM«ting average fi'.r ** Gr«.- K V a « a i n •-1 *he nafUmat 50-vard H»0. while Darling le.-'j. in of i».« nv tfhamp. Rusty Gaivt S, holes is V\ >r. Co-Chaiiipions . Tier throw department with tl, nombmetio |1 la ted to go in both the sprints j And the fieestyte relay j Htrenglh In Tramp • (J.U't 1-M-alv.o the defending Rig I Ten rhampMin in the 50 and 100. iiv iiam: arxdi.i* in nt rt *«7 *• V ( John W*H>' :u»d MrlVllUn. Nffttun r»W t. th, dofendinfr NCAA Imxlftff ro-tbamp • si M ISI D • nave g,v.»t MsI tr i Michigan State'* «en«aflonal dls- • V 4* IIV I* S * , i rinjr against the Spartan* Monday night. The original, dependable ' .t.inve sophornoie Itert Mc- '""Ol'mi" fumt.b- . are. ! ok. at two of the top teams in rollfjnatc V SI W »,«*» Watson Spartan Dave Mof- . -.ill be af- in of the net* t li • IS 44 It IVt I? 1 IV tl »?•!'• III IT i « ... l VI K '• «est ..f Ma ' , 1 man I* n heavy favor tie to eaptufe butane gas lighter! • ! n.t hehiiMl Pie lahkv M« lawh- 'Murni Settee* j; W ?» Ill j;j! vajJI u- nia-le up of ' Ian. as he ha* tn most on the record II 4* II l?s II I Ahf. 'A .11 (jcrfoi •• , loss to West Hot RihIv 2! , I MiC'nfTiee declared he plans tr> 'Aiih Minnesota. Kt#*m Holler* 2< I take hi* full squad to the rqrn* Trojan*. 25: tdhllefeel fhily two players on the Cm - | hr I teisker state • a'tough foe l.n*hM rll. It Rinky IHnks. II l^Ite* "another two ve-ar ! vetriiy of Texas baskefbali te»»n|« i Gonxaga | •Hell* ( tub. *: Lambrrjark*. • ' All-Staler fr-ar. (Ygftwater. Mnh f do md call Texas their hou,e . , j In 19.74 the Ifnwke'ves dumped small col- | 'Oaklev 1: Tift*. • . |j the Spartans. 07-17. The 7 j iuc a bad ankle - ' *•*** turn saw MSC overwhelm ingtun, the #Hh»*terv ft: I1*sh »•»»• • I M-3« talent is *ACiH, ft: ftlerl* Maaler* • Late Sports Wire.. .A.A.s ft: * « • Amlruli* Iaibclcd -Fal (Monte' Kraute, retiring Notre Da nght the university expect* to name ATTENTION STUDENTS! •Top High Jumper Al I tic I lorni ( Icnitiit" I Miinlrr ' - v.-ar's nation- Ught heavy- ; lie Sure T« ALWAYS ASK FOR : e only k>rj j Aho ■-'•n ever gained a Spar- ji SOUTH LANSING CLEANERS the NCAA :n j "YOUR nirXDll DRY tUANIM- "d'tmen are, I icak for the 1 Heads XI W f(»RR—'To—Facert by Eddie Kullman who aeorad n pair "f being paid frmh g • 'v.e h' * V ik Rsngrt- iftgerl closer to a .Yatiurial Ho»aev :< y»g ,e j rqua itU. 'ff berth U*' nigtit, moving into a three-way tie for third place TATt ■ McAuliffe* i bv [t*tc« * with a deei- ruenccd op- tI I He also added tl IMIERTITSMF Sryflrrt Say*: c* who had I ?riit>e, drop-!I gonferem e -record* ; with a VP" leap encc ffcortt. and a M.riditian arwl aching being [ the regional mark* purkiug lul? Yimr initial* •' and rnitrateil free McAul- -"•* up to '• that their bent »te part of a 24 hour Wiwktr Sarrt* Phiffips M66" Entertainment Valentines Flood Child Series Costs Stricken Girl *_* * Co-op* Help Men Solve MSC $55,000 HDX 7 p.m., Important meeting room . 34, Union. ' Monetary Problems • . Receives 72 yaDJacket nhnelaV ROLLER 7 p.ttia HKATIM0 CUM Dalontar roller rink. Sacks Of Mail "V T WARTAN WIVE* B p.m., regular meeting, Book* Wedges review. Spartan Wive* clubhouse'. ATLANTA - OUt Jiioquelyn Marre wanted' to be a valentine— IVEHMIXIMTER mtOWRHir and she is. even to tlic postal n p.m., board room, College workers who have brought her house. Presbyterians. ... 216,000 pieces of mail in the past IIIONVSlANS three days. 7 30 p.m, ehurti* rehearsal. Mu- The' cancer-slricken little 12- sic practice building choir room* ycar-old has received more mail In a brief period than any other HEARTAX WIVES Atlfentan, even the late Margaret 2 30 'p.m., mother craft class. Mitchell, author of "Gone With Spartan Wives elpbhouse. The Wjnd." • GERMAN € I t B "Wo think it's wondorfpl," One letter carrier said. - - 7 30 p.m., Ihternatiun^l center. MORTAR tlo\itp tahi.k tennis club 1 p.m. M'l:,vi The slight, smiling giyl, strlek-* 7 p.m., room 41, Union. en with eanerr that doctors say MARKI I IN(, IM1 will take her life, whs almost •I ITER PENINSULA CLUB overcome by it all as she sat In 8 30 p.m.. Tower mom, Union. STUDIO Tilt Alt*- a room piled high with valentines SPARTAN GUARD 'Scenes Which a lieaming postman (mured * 7 30 p.m., Dcm hall. With uni¬ more from stuffed mail Racks- 4», 7;30 p.. forms.. This Valentine's day was much happier for Jaequclyn than her last. Then she had undergone the second of three major brain operations and doctors told her parents the wnicer was incurable. torpor Alton Members corporation of which each lainbsuns . That was when her father and The mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S, co-op man -Is a member is a IMarrc, took her out of tl»e hos¬ double barreled organisation. pital and' "brought her homo to There is the house corporation be happy which owns the roof over the; lift* and greetings » bleb were delivered In her Atlanta Ga. bnme. • A few days ago the little .girl, member's head, and the student | confined,to her tied almost all the corporation which buys food and! time, told people through the newspapers that she wanted to Any tiling 14111 Happen budgets expense* for ing in the house. students liv¬ lloncr .Men Move These seemingly complicated be someone's valentine. To New Location Spike Jones To Present cooperative corporations arc a The valentine* started pouring I safeguard for student, protect¬ member® of Bowe^ house in, 72 sacks full in three days. ! ing thetr house* and their banks .line in their new resi- Postmaster tmn Livingston. Mid it i accounts under separate cover. Was more than anyone here ever 1 got before. Estimated at' 3.000 piece* to the rack, the valentines fZany9 Show At MSC Although rdrh of the group* is co-ordinated t 636 Abb It road ii former .house, cine of-the FSlst loosing, was sold By BOB IIANLEY would itretcVi for 20 ml!cs__ The candy and valentines ate Spike Jones and hi* City Slickers have been schedule*! ifor j more than Jaequclyn needs but n per formance in the Auditorium Feb. 24, it was iitiWwnird i she still likes them, She has Marled sharing them with other yesterday. impletely le rontfi- children in Atlanta's hospitals. Origritinliy scheduled for two performances in Lansing's j , DeBoei Nome-Made favorite* |,ruc^cn MUfiit0rium, the zany up plait* until she has road them. Jacquclyn's favorites aren't the Glee ( II ii I» Set the ' l,"n,iauditorium. h1!,H lm'" '*i,fhei1 fancy valentine* from shop coun¬ ter*. She like* the homemade kind For Alllllial Norri* Smithy jnriident of! that other kid* send her. , the Capita! Caravan eltilt,: Top* on her list is one "almost as long as the house." It i» made State lour \*»?>« •>< <•» ««••. «,.twhen *»,I of brown wrapping paper and switch Wfcs made tyreessary For leisurely dinbif: in ... ^ «=. -« Ithe Prudden auditorium was! signed in cravon V»y ' n five year *' ' * ' fdeasnnt atmosphere old girl" in St. Louis, „ pressed into use by burned-out i ! member men's glee club will be- i state offices / with ty 11I — r jrertormam* Saturday. Keb 24 at j ami spread rnllar. T A Sm!r»..rt ,mt on bv .h. ! ales World J!n«vi«n Iivmio I will travel to nine .Michigan com- j enbeu a* "mas* suicide.' "AhnoatJ ffairs Confab The itinerary will include: Hi iitkrh . • Fine KihmI* faille in uhite mini. hlne. qui nee, >and. paMel Knuid.v. Mar. h 20. 1 p ingtop and J Taket* sale at Grinned • 1 and nai \. Sliee :t2 to .If. j Manistee, Ma.reh 21 ate en olen At bur j music ahop ill 1 .arising for the; r llining Itooni* ORGAN MURK' BV C1IICK StUART- and Traverse Cttv. March '32; (.present, Smith said arrangement* ; 11*4 I MICH Avr rwovi jBoyiu tp, and Charlevoix, ma.v be made for nates in East! d ttcki 13 06 *1 llule has Inpcn extended to MSf faculty and students Hi tro »hh1 Uuipose of the institute is to bet¬ ter acquaint people with an un¬ hnuir llulu over ig radio program by the thr Mutual Brvaid- system on Faster Sunday : ; ] \o(rrmip Ulan Flowers kcriixxt ihir performance will j derstanding of world problem*. The three-day program Will in* the w i r • problems in Asia and othei time¬ ly matters It will be *pt>nrorfd Hilar ami songs t m classical melodic* 'keeping with *ea.so?i Will highlight t ic the i , iBum|iiet Soon by the Sx tology club of How ling • program. Glee club liiem- ui!l also intersperse solo, with the Ohio-Muhigan region nt dy sketches and lmrbci>hop ttVc American Friend* service that demand- Students and tacuity nictnWrs agrtcuHui-e vvtll be tu-n- gift ,. . . S tshuig to attend the institute MSC Wives te banquet, and the Agu- irtivittes award wilt bo fttmerx: triy.ivn#'1 1 ,r io::4 . Judging team* are also Sponsor Drive d and houoied at the af- W aler Themes Due This Week ouUtnndtng ag | MSG m 1841 STADIl M COATS SM0K KK f \ • lnrhi#iPK t',r '***' [tl Ml RON HIM-"1 lUMUHT! yl GABARI)IM> about.' * riMme -endrrlul < r in n l"P fjual'l • IrcalH for wa!rr.rrp«'llf,w- rc»i»tanc(. Linrd «',h j!| and co)U:«*l )>• ALPHA DELTA SIGMA (Advertising Honorary) 9 Film Sim* ii t Cigarrllis t Soph, Juuior. Senior Atl Mru