MlrillliAN* WKDXRSUAV. AI Itll/ll.1%1 rden 'Fixes' DionywiaiM Police Hunt Gen. Ridgwav Assumes Real Drama Shown For Suspect lilt of Many, Supreme Command Post In Last Rehearsal In Murder WASHINGTON—UV>—President Truman early to¬ day form) General Douglas Mai-Arthur from all his Rehearsal time for Dionysianv production "Script laming Shooting' ites Newell commands. Tease", opening last nirtt, ahowetl the real drama of act¬ Remain* LmolvrH or and technicians in boWnd-seenes preparation neces¬ The I'resident said he had concluded that Mae- sary for a polished musical. The main suspect in the fa¬ Arthur "is unahle to give his wholehearted support" This was the .scene on the icli's Talk Outlines night before opening: tal shooting nf a lsinsing man to United States and United Nations policies. Cheek Planned Kairchild theater is dark: Friday night-was still at large Mr. Truman immediately designated I.t, tien. Mat¬ ihlems of Basketliall the stage set with flats for to chock all clues. last night as police continued thew B. Bidgway as Mac-Arthur's successor as su¬ My HERMAN GRAH.U II On Deferment the Activities carnival opening Police said a man wanted for preme commamk-r, allied powers, commander in haws Spurt. R dtts.r state numlier. One of the stake questioning in the shooting of Lc- chief, United Nations command; commander in chief, tppoct can lie liljimcil for Question Ads paces olT the distance from the j Verne G. House, 32, a worker, had left Lansing and factory far Fast; and commanding general. U.S. Army, far apron to center stage as the light- bnskctbatl coach Pete Newc Finn believed headed for Texas. East. i le thi> Stat Possibly 'Fly Ing man focuses a spot on an' Bui word was received that the speaker at yesterday Matvel Colgate lly ISifchl,* Kiii|c Says Imaginary lending lady. Someone suspect telephoned a Ionising sets up n auction picture camera friend at imort yesterday from In a statement,'Mr. Truman ipisi'Heil that "military cum'- muttdiM's must bp Roverned by tMilkiea iind directives of the the Slate and runs a tllm from ope of Dio- St. l-ouls. Mo government and in time of s|«ike a b i Librarian to liean of Students Tom Kinit j Na«te*led Return Program iskethall j yesterday war.ned men of nysians' previous shows. From fearkfttair a (Maim tin¬ I The friend said he told the ticiilarly cnm|M-lliiljr." The I'reHiilent a'ppoinleil I.t C< James A. Van Fleet, to iluled for Newell S/ten I* llrrr jilraft aye to Is- wary of dr. eiilars they may receive adver kle* ani rti«raI director IMck Hlerner nan* aver a lane an a j prct that he was wanted for ques- • tinning, and suggested that lie re¬ succeed Ridguay In take over act turn. Hut the suspect would give f timiy. ■nmmaml nf the Kighlh if I Using salt* nf questions "typical" plan* In Ihr arrhe*lra pM A ills' Day - , of thi&e on draft aptitude tests. tannery actor rr«M** liar aU«r his Lansing friend no definite an- kfwS1MiMR Hh«* AilimUlK-emoht of tip' almost unpmwhqittul dismissal of Captain ""th* f'iU .... ht*ro-|fi'ii«»ral wnm mailt* ronloronrc at the King received a circular Mon- annnrhlnc a nandwlch In lien af al a nuv iit-w> i day. and is cheeking to Itnd if the Detective Charles t , .... , ... r v j linn ofTcring them is reputable. thai «fctaped aapper. Glrla tram Ike rliaraa. dreaaed In akarta Stragier said the suspect and an- I * Hlti?- lloUM! 1 lit a.m. I lie time wan fix 14J to elm .«h- as h V ill View other man had checked out of a j nearly ito |)o>otible with thr delivery to Mae Arthur at Tokyo in I There is a possibility, he stated, and baggy aaaeia * aklrta ameared JaneMvillc. Wis., hotel Sunday af-iof the order hdleVillR him of his eommaods, "elVei live at Is ,1 nlllrsts j that the firm might be a "fty-by- with greaae-paint appear Iran presumably' continuing j rj • night" organisation," which would Uir aim. - ;• send folly a few. questions. Orchestral members tile into tiie their trlp to Texas. iVMMlhle Struggle IIuiiiiuIi to C.larifv The White4 House relcHaml, t lo.otKi |H-rstuis are \ ' The circular ndveitiscA satis- jI pit with the IhH'Hident'x t («.p the annual IliRh 1* | faction from across stage, carrying imc. the victim of the shrwit- Deferment Ikniic wtttte- j"' | , c - ' The or refund of the money. offer Is "perfectly legal.' their rlmmR and horns. More wii'< found near a West Sag- juent. a memorandum purport- mors-Parents Day, j n up on the piano, and a street bowling alley at 11:2? l>et ma(U. ,, >i(„ Nf „, ,|s BUmrii dead a few minutes after arrival a discussion and question am tua! •N'* ,,IC *hc ddrum. , MacAi thur'e u- si: hoc I CO* opera- J SmtM liafketltiiH colorful at St. Lawrence hnapttal. answer |ieriod on .draft defer'- i Fuirrhlld theater toda1 deritial j on Roose's knee indi- bferday. feemile of events has j schools arr'pa»i?f> t» Mauve. ' j vet ti»emciit& of thin type to bring | Izrr.-ofXm. ^ A bruise r% UMIIM- I'M U""l" r«i«f lit might hive f»lkn tlurln* *"«-v j j"1 President * Hannah j , uruah- Powder hurm on the Ptc.idcnt ll.niwh ,rh»d» r.1 eu for the two days. L™y 'Jill Allied Forces ••Watch that curtain, you meat- RiJT.Mhi.. Wri vlcUmVcWhlng ltd »rfir. pohr. «,in !». I <•» l>r«W"n. to rk-.r U|> rnnfu,inn ileferment policies and hearl," from somewhere out of tin* tieve the gun was pressed against wilt open Friday aminutiom. darkness. probably assistant di¬ It'h»m- ••fling exposition. Battle Fiercely j rector Danny Simpson. It ease Native IMaraaaletf Movie Program will begin Fireman's Day A* a dance routine ends, **Ci Police discoiintetl robliery as a on ArtiNt gram motive for the shooting. Rouse For LurRc Dam t if i; with the annual j tn his |hh kots when Seliediiled all clinic, movies, M h( c, , , Draws Crowd •had M4 found i 't'oniglit Meanwhile, officers continued Several hundred rounding up parolees, ex-convicts people are ex¬ and others under suspicion. pected to atterid the Fireman's day roeatings a! tlie Unnm today, acn-oniiiig to Ariutld-Kriintr. state Board SulpGoiiimittee most dbitinguished artistv. ! Mcniliers Given Awards Ilorowit/ 'I'iekeln An arils were prt-scntcil tn 68 mcmU-r* «f the Unimi Still Available iHiarfl auhcommittTO fur outHtamiing acrvicc by l»«u« Monus retiring vtce-prwiideot, at the nwaril Imnqucl last A few tickets are still availabh- night. for the Vladimir Horowitg r'on- • international tchedulecl April IM at R l*» o be held in The lien officers of the Imaril of director* were Intro- Hugh rluccft «t the tliniier. The j pm.j Makers . sing the chief, wilt mrcshli-nt. W a r <1 Ouraflnik. ! discus* the • Mninf meeting of Two Children Ann Arbnr junior, gave a SC Tour Michigan tire oftieiats short address. The vice prcs- Max W nail, ol the M8C voca¬ tional education department, will Still Misaing t'lrnt is Boh In',Man. Detroit Jun¬ IhvAlum* j '.peak on nre department training No new leads were turned up ior. ami Sirrclary, Ksy Myrrs,' Allegan sophomore I fur undergraduates The retiring hoard of directors yesterday In tlie search f«r 'the mbers of the s two three-year-olds missing in ere honored with awarjr present tonight j ar^umi legislators Sirloin law - j' '• J e\er>. Soph SeraplMMik Ionising since last Wednesday, acc ording to Capt Charles .Strag; Ticers were as follows: I'resi- •nt, Roliert Frnst, Grand Rapids To Hear Addresn •on ballroom. vice-president. Douglas s Sansonrd . Benkir Held Ke*artn*ihl«- Ready for (ainvo ier of lattuung police The police are continuing drag- -njor: lorsc. Grand Rapids senior , and •sidenl of the Craw - of Detroit,. L> < s the fi of The A froKh-aoph MraptMiok glng the Grand river and are fol- •cretary. Barbara Kunkel, Last R»r«» Jh«; | Crawford, i. will addies* thr MSC lainsing senior. picture* and news of ail |lowing all |a>**.b|r leads Dyna- The member; if the old hourd i Msrkctln* c-luli in room 333 of am , eluslvd evidence that they drown• ic. sophomore va-e-pr**ident. (earrd thr M-rapimok The taxik Tlw paienl* and frieivls of the through tlie; family have offered rewards to- yeai of the taluig 12.000 for the safe return NEWS IN BRIEF of the children. Official}t I.hartal II illi 1 tuttim/il Ap|H-ilU Refllncd WAaSllfNOTON- un- wS. t r ifbrr government ofTicjalA rlminaf cuttteiitid of cmpt r Coed Slayers Receive Life Sentences tiie defendant, uium Lobbyists Identify themselves lirnke into m.i> sa wnu.se »s> nr.. sutloii.- ,s.ued. think Cmfewiwu which puk*r testi- t»y or insii to hewtste Urf..ic fted Utst Mstthew sad Olson gste seeking to uiufy his ususl Uc- thent weir used in Mir trul. si- rite in an Improper »o Uritain Si heiluli's Record llmlfict though both delendaut* repudl- "l*«o utdnsted he would sp- ' ,wi tlie ,tones and kUttheis pes I «» • higher lourl. hlirig s pe- tried to pul the hlame on Hhers. trtim to hsve sn attorney sp- • In turmni a.ide then «..|iesl> pointed to hslidle sny s|,|»sl fur s re-trisl tgi gruuwls thst There wu no formsl sold from their civil rights had hern wist- Mstthais. J ciiit: _ Dm,-! of. Judge Sweet said ShciM Otto K. Dude, le ft here | Court Action on Controls I'rolmhle 1 Mrs. Glen Drown of The lew abiding . _ JRH cilUe(is . of at J.iS p.m.. taking the shackled j s. . , - . ll.eti.dwss alas. s^lslUsI in tls.1 Mallhdll glut fllkim 1/1 Fa/ltlI!ii-f'tl I up — I'ne se i'.e ned', psienls. Michigan also are entitled to their we. P Mattheu and Olson _ — , : siwcet thry SC.'C sat- civil rights. The widespread pub- Michigan prison at Jackson to,«aicl Davis. Cast Lansing senior; bee BOARD. Page • IS ClaaaiMt til wie senletwa. Iwily given to Uus case alight be.ai tlie MtiUncas Thomas I* §K*f» Truman Declines Comment 'Advertisers' Night Tonlfrht btminofsmen who ndvertlne in Tht> Stale News \ylll tour its publishing facilities. The occasion is "Advertisers' Nitrht." It has been set nsidr by stair members to show State News advertisers how the fiu|K'r Is edited ami, published^ This is the lirsl time The State News staff has invited advertisers to look over the plant. The State News has a big stake in its advertisers.. The worth of the paper is directly dependent on their support. Local merchants advertise in The State NeWs because they want students to know what the.v have to otter. They do a double service to tho college community by publicizing their merthandisc and helping to support the student news¬ paper, State News surveys and the experience of advertis¬ er- themselves show that students do read and are di¬ rected by the advertisements. In this way the students demonstrate their concern in the weil-heing of The Stale News and their desire lo maintain it as a news¬ -Just A Moment- paper. in the full sense of the word. SC Member s Mr. Truman says be has rided about 1952. but is not de¬ tell¬ "Advertisers' Night" is another step toward promoting which will lietter serve troth advertisers and A Little Thinking ing tie is not tetling because it Interprets a newspaper would be unwise politically both students. for him and his party. If he announced publicly this By Steve Itransdnrfer New Rules What's right from wrong? far in advance run again, he that he would immediately Unit I nicni would lose control of his party That's a question that has been filling the headlines. It Lc scar a goes from college basketball to Kefntiverto It It' to . . . hie I ntoii. It's any Is slv's guess what's next. Ik. you know who's supposed to answer that question? The college students. CAMPUS stuu*51 „Yup. They're the future hope of this nation. They're the leaders. They are supposes I to know what's morality; what's right, what's wrong. If you don't believe it. read CLASSII these excerpts from a series hy IMman Morin for the Asso¬ ciated Press on "What's happened to American public PHONE IN YOUR AD RATES—Minimum charge, fa-- IS 8-1511. Est. 368 3 days. $1.00; free days, morality ?" 9 to 12 — I to 3 of 15, 3c per day. This is from one article quoting l'r. Irwin Kdman, ex¬ ecutive ol" the department of philosophy at Columbia uni¬ versity: AUTOMOTIVE LOST 4 "Hut like yimio other observer-. I>r. Kdrruut expressed confidence in this gcncratinii of en liege students. "They may come tip with .something new and better." he said. Another leader flips the whole thing over the super¬ men ami women railed students. He is Dr. John Huvnes Holmes, pastor of the Inter-Denominational church of New Vot I: "fV«»p!e have lost the ability, literally to distinguish 1>e- twrcn right and trmtig.fclfu thld aire, everything goes. 1WI MODS'! A victoria, oxrollonl | "We are all at fault—tip* churches, the schools and the xl* tiies.. I*h #~lllfl from 4-8 pin parents in the home. , 103 "Nevertheless," Dr. Holmes t*akl, "there is more hope caiKvaoi rr i- for the generation of people still in high schools mid col¬ leges now." "There is an. earnestness .among youngsters, n searching. Thev seem to sense that things are not right, and that they I h tfermen Is (!In rified . rou It I t»e better," Michigan Slate men have p good chance to get defer¬ One can thi n turn from the series to a speech made by ment regulation* at might this nfternoun. President Han¬ Senator William J. Kulbright. Investigator of the HFC ami nah will meet tliem in Fairehild theater at 4 p.m. to ex¬ rend as he refer* to those of wealth: plain the new directives Issued hy the Chief Kxeeutive. 'Is it too much to ask of tliem. the favored few of our The aniwnincrmrnls raised a Hurry of rritlrlam which has clouded and country, that thev Is'hnie with simple honesty, with that misinterpreted the heme. H»a- tlenls will lie able to gel full information on tiperMir honesty which links, not to the letter of the law. but to its i| lies lions from President llannah. spirit ?" (T.wsi question. This is piolwtdy the t>est ep|x)rtunity MSC students will The college student is supposed to supply the answer. have tn ftml nut at nut deferments. It shouldn't lie missed. Where dis-s he get it'.'. The churches, the schools and the will lie eUminaleil. Itowevei. homes are said to have failed. .Where their do the college students get the answer? C.vrrmuuv llrht In Hint it is not the false my intention I > create Not by osmosis. The human .skull and particularly those Impression th-U hence¬ Mark Hfndbdey, direct of of hands at the University of forth the Michigan State College belonging to tsudents just aren't built right. Knowledge, student council will he the linois, recently hold a dedication ceremony for a new side- any kind of knowledge, bus a hard time seeping through. alk in front of the old band building Aft a gentle hint that f would Ifke a new building to go with it. Quite the contrary, the new* IVrhapft profes-snrs arc supposed to supply tho answer. rules will take tone to develop, I haven't heard nujch talk about correcting this apparent WOLVERINE' time to understand. and time t» lack of morality. I've heard we're in transitional times. become effecti\•». However. the uhu gqa uuasu I've heard that "you'll do most of your learning in the field." changeover in the council was Crossword Puzzle Bog uun juauu made with the future in view. Some have -said. "Don't look for definite answers. Truth is W ANTED Collec* ma« t Bpugou uoauuu The rule* are designed to per¬ relative." Two block* «*>t of AbtW □yuan Liaoac fect. to a degree, the government Rut the troubled ones of the country are confident that ix-r month Phong «-«774 IhvbRbllltM □□Lia UDJ uaut under the constitution which uuuauuu JUU the youngsters "seem to sense things are not right* ami atudenta will v»«te on this term. tin uoauuau uu thev could be lx'tter." auu ugaQLJuu There is no aptmvent way to find the answer. lTut if Saau Soli uuuu everyone is expecting college students to pull "t know HOEFIINGER BAKING CO; □Qucu uauau nuaUQU uauuuLJ what's right from wrong" rahbit out of the air, the stu¬ a Acrott from Stole Tkeoter boaau acu uno dents themselves ought to start c^nsitlering it. ANDAKl) BGont) nou nuu A little thinking out go a long way. DIUTA Delta IVM* Hist -term <>( tummer i (or rrt4ti>n. rail Jtme S-3M1 In addiUon, the new rules force committee* to unite «tu- dent* and other* who will have a major interest in pending leg¬ islation to present then ofsniont 312 Agriculture hall. 7 3d i DID YOU KNOW -MornII hajh to committee nwrnU r*. ' v*llv Ihr wuman'rt tnoklim*. * UPARTAX HIVES BEIIM.I «• tnix# railed tar " h«n >««< Committees are the nwwt af¬ CI.IH fected by the rules change. Pre¬ M IMUR1I AMI M.I1U Spartan Wives clnhhous viously they periormed adminis¬ trative functions- In tact, the I'nicu lobby. " wm. Active legislative action of the Student and pledges council was almost nil. In the MSC MIIMTIMi (111 future roranuitecs wttt consider proposed ordinances making EORUt Stl DENT SWVK K complete reports on what stu¬ rixn dent and faculty upuuon of the Union room 41. 3.15 p.m. measure* i* and what the effects PHI U.IMMA M 3d Business Administration, Mw»^ Utxrdo and who* INVESTIGATES b* <• >5 o* -$ rslWnt rund.tnm ,',i| ,.|iu> liom'i >t V -„ ns W-, W. A ' Sight Stuff PATBOMZC CONSUMER'S PS nflf.ST.C- ' "TAT* NEWS ADVERTISE** I LANSlSi. • f•/«(*.<>• (oinnwnts in Campus t m* MICXIGAN STATS hfiVS Dance Show En Ion Content Coed Fearers II - Scheduled Reveal Hours AV/OMEN'S YY Cftrftlyn Dorner PA I Delicious For Practices : all heef By Oreliesis "Delta finmnin' Mti, ^hcinjl" hfthoini y. has announced women'* SWG lo Install Newman Elections ! Jiamburgcrs j ! <">iV1ii»>h. tiro it:irici> honors p\v hmjrs for fencing t>rfte- Officers at Detroit ■ /*- i '"I'V. -In-w will tuosi'tit April 28' in Fnirchilct its sprinrf" (ices this term. V Foot practices will be held dur¬ The SpiiHan* WrimtaVi* league ■ 25c ihi-Mlcr. Miirv-I.ou Kwpi-r, ing tho week |n>TTie Women* will hold its annual installation ■ gym. Hours are Monday. Tues¬ g Thr rr>m)lr Sl«rr on Ihr till) vhaii'mnn of tho iwrformn nrp, day, and Wednesday from S to 6 and iyeengnition dessert tonight .-ft \ .•imioniicoil. p.m. Hint Thursday from 3to 4 0:45 on tl?c Union sun porch. ' The program will include a talk • EAST LANSING •\! mnVlnn PHARMACY • Coaches ' for tl by Elizabeth Daniels, assistant Pruruirv elections' Avilt b practices .are : Joyce Mihks, be-' professor, in the women's physical Sunday with linnl •electi B si: rc. r.r Blrrr. r.. Limine choreography trnit sophomore; Hetty t Mentis, eduentlon department, ff^r sub¬ April 22. ject will be •,E\rta-Currlculnr Activities and frothing for Eea.i- JU Wiit of ithrco ship. \ ' • Tubv the 1' a Fine AH. Ruth A l.vmtv Martian,! FaM I .noting freshman. in feint the "Pictures e vf • Their From Readers" rontful of the dnnc< "fever filrls Models" mala- *. Any women who'Wfsh h fine. rove their fenclng^-skill may the Wen*^el.' The winner of the rou¬ i 25 W.\A points toward a let- I'.vim! Extra! Extra! now Slum IV.. Trr«D%V thrn TIH RsDAV ted. according to matatltie of¬ — _ pm!«" wilt Fggcmnn ficials. will he eli-lhle for the by coming to eight prnctieesi Miilniuhl llurror Shaw I oi is jorniMv trkii. iff-i? Mr.i:r ' 3 DAY* OVtV 3 prtre of a complete tuition paid S.VT., AI'IUI, I llh iirnu \ ~ — i N'ye AI The Slriikr of I.'— jrri niANM.r* "Cromds for r. .in I 'OMfir. Ballot Box MIONKillT! \r\ ng. t.iltli Kiltf.it- i Ferndale J . . ' The niosl It-rrify ini: "Bird of' Paradise" M. U.I niTicei< aic President. Mar "House of Droeila" TIT4IHY - WntVI MHY ; il*n Mess. !>es flames. III. .'resident. Nanry Fisher.' urn Thriller No. 2 WAIL Iff - II "Emorgeacy "Tho Moa" Wedding" Itavmnml. Port, Kamlae with I ters Part* Barbara llale. liiM'ini'i, Karhara ■ ioMIvhSVVIH M\R|f>\ RR AN DO and Wiltiril Parker. I ni Merkel. utTalo, N Y . mnji i; and All Seats B5r lnel. To* DRrnt wrk;»i r ij.o Iteed i (unguis,East l.anslne snphomnrr. displays the latest ■ ,i. . ••lined. Mm Pan*- miK fSKK.-IT Make up a party and come Till Kll.l I R Tlf AT ne near at the ToWii filrls Myle show, presented last , •vel.md Height-. Ohio. on down and fnjoy the WWW, HOHHKH' *T \t Ki lt Nl M YORK". the In ion. Photo hy l.afond. Thrills . . t hills . . . and slarrin* Itavid Brian and Witte l\%Vltn Keyes. Marlorle Reynolds C htrleA Kontiii William Itishnp 'r!,''''t.rkr! i Xnlli on liernniny oi Girls Clarity Social Circuit Sol for Toinomnr ( In It lo I io w Cilin loon's Dictates I-niss. Si lour nese lofhiciicc Dominate* Robert fieu aider. Cani|»us Interviews on C.ipirelltH esls ing Collections of Cottons II in» Meln P \ i Number 16...the harlequin duck N't • P: K -u! a 'Piii ",u\n R, innrnitiv kmntd Pb.n . . •• m"-i and Ktlmhaik I *m in,* in S|.rinjt" was tin- tln in. ,.t ih. 'I < ■ >' Ullhir.1 I 11no,i i., .... Itroee Milbews H. -i pivot last niirht in tin- r> Vu. i: •-< . t lorn Itmi idee. I». »v t • i" nfffhl alndonl, Mary A'1' I ..> .• ' I ■• SI'ltlNU i:i.t:\it\\t:t:! j*hi»mnrv ami .1acV.ii' Clin,-. I.-im m.,: > n-. i • . I - rnnnlriK fn>m ' on lirlli-r l>ai»mas In fluffy |m>pI"v.> ■■ Pat Smith O COATS, SUITS, AINU URKSSKS mils. Jos.v Hiili-" '■ Oar> fix <•••'' Ruth "smith ansinn juntof, , fm-tr.1 I'.. I.. ■ spring collections jvvitlv |n< c Iletit ftoscn- amii. v j .pf f i • ... John Molds Dottle liar bit i mini r**T mnhino riiovi i iw • I red Wiran »■ the hew styles i rh many slvlos. ernokers are turning lo ,, • ) on n ill fnal ii romplrlo asnortiiionl of ooals. The nennihle lest . . . the 10 Day Cirwd Mildnr soils, ilrossos. sjiorlsuoor. lingorio. aooossorios which simply asks you to try (Daniels as a steadv nml many alitor ileum in a variety of styles la a pack after park, day after day basts. No « deeded. After you've enjoywl Gimel* — ami onlv ( sail your neeils. for 30 day# in your **T-Z«>»»er** » I for Throat, we believe you'll know why ... I'ree favors trill In' exlemlerl lo all allemling our formal opening... this Tlmrsilny... April I'Jlli from V:>'t0 n.m. I" '1:00p.m. Phone II I lltll. Am any tfAtr tlgaratfa! '' $ $ j) COLLEGE INN ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS - SUNDAY Htru IHWRMY -10:45 a.m. lo 10 pan. - FRIDAY ami SATURDAY -10:45 a.m. lo 12 pjn. ttft memo aw itATi ytfi NOW Sparial »l«ra luun darlnt thb ■nirf npanlna rrlrbraltan: Tharad.y, I2:M a.m. «a !:M a.m. Friday. #:J» a.m. la *:M am. Nalardayr. »:M a.m. la S:l» a m. BEAUTIFUL EAST LAN Promptly at 12 Noon Thursday, April 12 In the IjIicoii Theater Rid". 4111 l» t»rand River Ave. To Ilia Nludanl* and family nl" Mirhlmin Slat. Ciillrm', nml rrsldonls nf Kn*t Lanslnif and vlrlnMy, Mniciin'n lirlnu (his liraufifnl nrw jrnrlrv slnrr. Hera vim will find Ilia nantr HIGH l|l'AI.ITI. KX- THA V A I.I K. DKI'KNDAIILK SERVICE, and COMI'I.ETE HKLKCTIONH, thai lima lnilll Morgans r a |I II l.i I inn slum ISVIi. All liraalar Lnnsinu In invilrd In riima in lind «al :iai|iiaintad during uiir Brand Enjoy lha cnnvrnianrr af a Morgan"* mrnnl. iipaninir ralalirnlinn — you w ill thrill In lha nrw haautiliil, anmplata srlntinn* and friandly atmnsphrre. Itndiirl Irons Inihirad In your art*, ailkml addad nisi— vnur arronnl npanrd ail html ilrlay iir rrd lapa. Students and faculty .( MSC nre in*il*d l« una thin s*r*ie*. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL VALUES — Available af Both Stores I L 4 4ISTIAII SILVER HAIKU IIUIOttMU STERLING SIIAER JEWELRY by W III. Itopr. CANDLE HOLDERS COMI'I.KTK SELECTION Ol I >1111 SERVING I'IKCKS I'HICKI) \>1 X/.IM.I A I"* I a# lArvtanfflOAl. 4U:,Vpair STERLING MIA KR RIMMEDOUASTEK MOW 2 STORES TO SERVE 0»l Complete Wateh & Jewelry Repair Department 21 S. WASHINGTON 413 K. CillAX".'1')1* EAST l-ANM>«' Prompt—Reliable Service at Moderate Prices LANSING nries Hit Baseball Some Rough Spots, But... mi; Starters Hurt Grid injuries in prwUfc session* thi* week mnv hamper Br STAN Rt'RFM AN Squad Shaping Up II, th.. Michigifn State hnxeball team for a Xtai L th.'V open the season this weekend atainst Pontile f'Ji.ho Kobs was dealt a blmv when pitchers Turn [who he had planned the opening game. WKAR to Air Carlson, who was also to pitch against Stair Games LfT» ml injuries that may All Michigan State action against . baseball games this season will he »i Outfielder. Hay i„oad- - cast over WKAH and placed on the in- WKAR-FY Bob Sharkleton Mill g,v0 ]y-by-play ac. mini n( th. fried Sanies and tjtr. y Frymlre will tiffered n five-stitch at the brealf between I fsat hbod and a bruised rated by Jmm Tbomnn, ami Hex , he ran into the flag- Corliss, Harland Benjamin, and chnfiSinU files. It Is the due this weekend Harry Tamburo have seen plenty ?h tf has Coach Kobs at 5 p.m. nti Friit.1 v of action'at the defensive half¬ urday afternoon. back positions, Tamburo is a m?, hit on his throw- brother of veteran, center Dick „ I pitched n bailtvhllc Van \In|> batting practice, lit' Itcitrr 'MURAL Mural Schedule \* injured his wrist Alter Fainting THETA XI [expected to be kept out and Carlson arc 1 SIDEISIDELIGHTS 211 CHARLES TdHtftsN t be the mainstays of *■ * ' ' • PRANK BFK•MAN. intramural Mason 7 vfc. Mason 2 i pitching staff this -at,t, sr.. ehm.. m r unoiinred that play Otit t'nltrcf 2 Mason » vs. ft.isoii 3 c1vob.^H hoping now i, over before long, Giving ( nark Biggie Mann's defeuslvc pb>l.».n Old College 3 Mason 5 vs. Mason 8 of the players gets {•yt* ;i i before this.week- Morgan. Frank Rash and Dirk Kali aa the line, line-barkers mil Itaghrs. Doug Wearer and Fd Dent Hill 1 Mason 4 vs. MasrmC • Doris Day probably get the start- ■en! If not. speculation IN WFLFrTION* "■>:! get the nod is Brois Lip K't-ssful Indoor season, Nfimeyer** freshman f h will t*» held . i moved outside, this, week Summer In France • to determine po- < spring season. • - n swept their wln- YOt TOO I .AN IIO I I r<>*: by large margins, ib-ii- Michigan, OSU, -;r.,«» »nd Town. The — NOW IS TIIE TIME TO \» «* coining 83-48 the rloscafe with .SWAIN .// II i i.in STORE MAKE YOI'K ARRANGEMENTS > nni:irtair - >port ^ , j.nvsieal examination I eoe. h at "kl«h1 • • l.yle Oarbe will |,-v,.ra)i(t outfWbler, tiitanee runa along . bellplaver ..r the ■ mnrt tH,t,|„-,re.i ■ «tt. George Hen- V(Si| Urrwe to hig Cnrnmrree. tetyrrt to the sprint pjj.p, pi,eic a.iprosimately IN) L on Ain't ,Wn i\mthin' TU Vim Sw ns.n ai he recovers r . milM (r<1111 h,r, stiend the eve- i nmg »ith his family. He aras un- ssw.drl aarl I >«■ potting John,(|M ,,ri|»rk to retioit to this Inral the shot , ok|a„ which ad- SCRIPT-TEASE Oim of Amence's Moil Femout The INraiyaiaBR New Muniral EktravavMKi Campus Shops for Men n win meet tne var. and Saturday after- EAIIHTIir.il THEATER — APRIL II •»« TichfU 11.M aach On IMIe I 'nkn Tleket OfIce Makes a Man Love a Pipe and a Woman Love a Man -j.»-s.«.l-i».ie J. STIFI. SHAFT the sew room'. ■ • fl.Hi each or tni ftMMAWN lr 0 ^^^Rrda - - - MMRIrMM ■nRMRAftllMI'IMIilBHi Mn^Servoorfs 1 * SATURDAY ll't o a romuo La. Law hey" HOTll tHlMAN W ARM Mhjecia ■.gidrh •"< C»«'i Hot rod- ll MST LANKINO RAT. NITC i;i\E« * -MATMAHrUUr * . stagfa 7:M IV- ^^Bjnder It — Free N «*• Board New Union Boanl Officern HemamPhced Probation; Nancy Fisher.' Or»nd Rapid* Jun¬ to*; Glynn Toran, Detroit senior; Janet Hanna, Detroit junior; and On Pays $1,000 Ag Beard fair Rule in ■y JIM RMALUOAN of the senate that the ceiling **■'< ml, Betty Patrick, Detroit senior. should be raised completely. masimaia uT * LANSING —(/PI— Charles F. It looks as though the State One at the asgnwinla tar m Publications members who were anwant ng. presented honors were; Nancy Hemans, former lobbyiat. former. Board Boa of Agriculture may low hs eeUtag an the taaaa la thai M Is berccnl,,, of power in directing the ' regent of the- Unlveralty of Mich-(bhai „ . Ghs*. Toledo, 6hid* sophomore; unfair to Martha Gihbs, East tensing jgan and confeaaad briber of leg¬ nnual Michigan state Jgl "whins Ik, gJJ islators, was aentenced In live Senator Elmer Wrfw_- scgihhtnore; .loan Harris,, Detroit The bill »m , sophomore; Axa HerrinRton, Pot- years in prison yesterday and Bliss field) has Introduced a hill '"e scnsl. a * then placed on probation. / asking that complete control ol osjcey junior; and Stuart Schultz, the fair be given to the stair —■ 1 anting junior. He was assessed court costs of Oatlnx CammHtee Awards board rather than have the 1 $1,000. Chris Jennings. Lansing junior; of Agriculture tako an equal part The sentence was Imposed by in the planning. Martha Miller. Birmingham soph- otftMe; Robert Pingry Crystal Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke of It to that anah . ..TOUT fen UT$M||, Harrlsville in the Ingham county l*ahe, Ohio, sophomore; Janis circuit court, where for most of Turntnill. Grow? Pointc junior; seven years Hemans made some rrraMa In the fair's ptaMtkag. Dorothy Vickrrs, East Lansing JUSldri Jaek Wilson, Detroit wn- of Michigan's' most sensational Senator George Higglna* (R- Iks lire Fads si Slue I ior; Marilyn Miller, East Lansing Ferndale) bill to raiw the celling the star witness of the on state corporation taxes from a juttlor and Jean Peck, Ferndale FOphomorc,* received awards from Carr-Slglcr graft grand Jury, maximum of $$0,000 to $$$0,000 tin outing group. HQUnthnding library committee otemhers were: Anita Doyle, Low- cir junior; Bonhie .Scogin, Sagin- testifying to bribing legislators in brought out a strong argumaM on his hotel bath room. sen) scores to prison. His word thr floor of the senate yesterday Then he was the witness who It seems to be the opinion of aome II SCRIPT TEASl] a# OBilor; Nancy Shannon, Nile* refused to put on the record sec¬ junior; Pat Fcarnside, St. Clair ret testimony which had led to New Fire Truck Iks Wisfilss, $«l» lug | the indictment of lawmakers and ShONfc\junior; and Marilyn Shay, <;ro«» Pointe Junior. Merit. Committee hankers .accused of a draft con- aplracy on the anti-branch bank- To (»el Test Today lug bill. BaLu|p «| f,! Llli | Those on merit committee Who East Lansing's new fire truck B ■ MiSIINI | received awards were: Janet , Then he was the rebel witness, Is scheduled to be given an i Johnson, Jackson senior: Beverly brought back from Washington, dcrwriter's test on pumping i .Totics, Fetmlnle junior; Martha DC I" serve a four to five year parity today behind the Electri¬ HOOTS . KunkoVDetroit scn»o,r: and James1 McCarthy. Detroit senior. federal sentence for fleeing the cal Engineering building, Chief state to avotd testifying. Croy of the fire department said. ... > » II Eat 1 Awards were given to the folr Then he was himself accused The truck will be tested for a lowing tournament committee Rnh ITosLii, Detroit Junior, the now vice presl- board. Ha, M.erv Altrran Miubomorr. thr nrw I v l ie crand Jury nf paying a pumping capacity of 700 gallons tab al laita TkkilMhi memlxM*: Dick Erratt, Lansing drnt ,.f I'nlon Ro.rd. cnnsralulates Word Oursd- secreUrv aablnv TV m,w la tbr I'nlon board $2011 bribe 10 former Rep George of water per minute, ' senior. Willinrn Fngnn,' Flint nik. Ann Arbor Junior, the new president of thr dinner in tbr I man l.M nuht. O llarmn of Atlantic Mine in senior; Thomas Gross, Highland 1941 lie pleaded guilty to that Park sophomore, William Moody. charge and It was In that case he Maple Height. Ohio, junior; Joan sentenced yesterday. New Rules oil-; Roberts, Lake wood,' Ohio. juni/.u; James Osbourne. Iyansi.ng sopho¬ Drama Advisors Plan Judge Dchnkc said, "After re¬ viewing all the factors in this ICssJI CaJTWf Add more; John Winklejohn, Celina, (Continued From Page 1) Ohio, sophomore, and Maxwell Fox. New York. N.Y., junior. bles." The entire chorus hits the Discussion uf Social Committer tempo in good time with "Show Social committee members who Business is a Fine. Fine Thing!" Thr Hawaiian mimbrr In the Local Topic: * "Edsall, Toledo. O trynlits srqiirnre gnrs off In linr Brumm, Pinst Lttftsing s form. Rrtakr nrrdrd for thr Malcolm Drummond, D'etre da lira group In thr nrlgtnal "It's t'rratr;" harkgrnunil of hammer* for tempo and bii*- liifwt with paint hrushri is