HEAR DR. BtTNCHE SPEAK TODAY _M S C DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION FIVE CENTS EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN — TUESDAY*. MAY 22, 1951 IIIKNT, SPEAKER. SKCHKTVHV OVER 4.000 HOOKS UN Forces Swing to Attack tigress to Nominate Officers New Wolverine ( Out Today After Reds Lose 60,000 omen Sliced Seen at 1 p.ni. in Union 11, Against as Contender i The 1951 Wolverine ems out j today. Troops Drive tionalists for President 1 The yearbooks arc scheMed to «v piiii. r.rsnr arrive from the printiM'.' 26 Miles Past lling- Reds Nomination? I (lent of the student p, o rr. for tm prysi. j morning and distribution wdll bt- gin at t p.m. in the | store. Bob Scott. circulatfto MM* Union' book- Seoul Vicinity | ment open tonight at the third |'ru|N*r Now j meeting of the'rxtra Distribution will rontl Fnt-niy Hiils llitrk |of the 1951-52 ' Student ' ! 5 5:30 this afternoon and 30 each day until all From Allinl Artillery gress, f arc distributed, Scott M OTON —IX*— CJ*n ^ In addition the o-.ne;:c-;s" ;; i In order to pick up a I nominate a speaker .«r:.: , . i dents must either j "TOKYO — ol'i — Allied j tarv ! Wolverine receipt or j forces."swung over to the at* The Vote will be-held Thvirsdsv j card. No books will he* MM to- ! tack north of Seoul yestenlay night. ' j day. Distribution will be Mdt advancing up to 2d miles he- j Leading contot ", : .f,«; *►-,{. ores!- I only to the 4,100 students who «r- ! dent's post' unde: the :< cer ?y. a:- ! yond the capital, the I'.S. i dered books, Scott said. proved cdtYsiitatici; •*.- G»y[_>r~ The 1951 'book rncludta 5lB ; Eighth army re|«irted. ..trrnal aaaaull. »» ' Sheets, chairman n? .« ; pages with more than I government planning ;H hold t hwh kMd ■■ .co*rms*! - j which wrote the document th.,* •> fb 1 || tures of campus life inrHiding a i{|||l(|ir«'rh Show Plans > - harrassing Red symposium on Ralph- J. Bunche Announced •near. Way" pre- LI)K at 111 111 the Float C.oii«lriirti»n lo llcgiii Yin v. 2*1 Beta ThelaPi, The 1951 Water carnival., IC ir war has a. Gen proposed. in days ..IT, moved toward completion as the annual limit pageant and final plans for Win Pushcart Derby Trophies ; not the time. water sports competition were Tonight* meeting for room 35 in the Union build announced yesterday by Ted ing at is the third meeting of the nrganifing sew*ion which aH the annus journ* fomorrow night and dor* race wait man ed not reconvene until' the find Thcta Chi fraternity w«m tin- Wednewda> after rl»r begin* award for the moat humorous en¬ fall term. try, presented by Lutnbda Chi Al¬ At the second meeting la.-t pha, sponsors of the event. i week, the eongtos' adopted the Injured at the finish of the o - r> vi MacArthur's pro- al hc-t weir Dick Robinson. Brl.l- China Nationalist 5tu(ter tug freshman, who suffered a > . iisk war with Bus- cn, i force the United hiart.». .. had. its defense else- . .med the best way ■.th Russia is to nlcht an ^ •Military might of Hill tap IU • r.tmue the present mmmmi In* the t rtdat abew 1 rWicy in Korea. The annual water sports con - j irMifird there was no rift tests will be held on Saturday j Mil Arthur and 'tfiiioii over the the art.« in wh*rh they wisli to I Still Available NEWS IN BRIEF Bm • g • {for (»l*a tukrt hokier^ if the show is AiiuiialAetivity iilonis Pleads 'No Defease' I^auded by (lliicagu Show Slated ;|.SsA('K NJ .)■« Ail...,i. o.n.,.ii ... fxiniii Club as T«|i StMiinr far Octolrer 11 IIH llass Dismisses t Iffice, lleml -■ ( iiicago senior. u,< WASMINfJT* iS ■nni club as the nutsta alumni office announ .' fter ( hicago seniors" om the club are; •'Uler, Richard R. "rguerite Semple - I.. Stevens and Senile A|»i»ro\c>» Untied Slales Says tJustice uteri Ntr's A|i|HMiitniciil l'odlecki. Cimnol Ituv Communism Money Service Tests U.m; students did not take (j#r1 Set for 1,700 ivu,< i.nj io Harley Mecksel, pui>- iifty »hatrman for tier event. qualtjVHtwn te>t here llarc Seen vmieg* If You Only (mild v ,i, Puri«o#e t* the event is to give Saturday aivoTdlf* t«> I'ol. D*>f' ill student* a chance V> kntew the 11 itfie line thai (»ot bud ,-ampu* hew irrgahajMitMm* cloeest in interest areas, tier keel All crganriatrons in the »atd rarni- iiJ a ill be ioca'ed • in the c*m- Appiwi : 30 and July 13. the alternate •out it out and .ga¬ . dates for the test, must be prist- in tU ugliness . . • ! marked not later than midnight May 25. This deadline hak been -jorir.g In wild life ; around to cui i extended from the previous onu «nd will continue from the rain ' '••• \i* tu spread abroad. which lad teen May IS. >'ari a maitcr". de- Siatr ?'«- \ •"'ebrale ecology on a The lire » ' -'•itme teUowihip the sui'SfJ'- . rossword Puzzle Michigan State N< FltOSH ooph council Union room 42, 7 p.m. MSP RIDINfi CLUB 112 Berkey hull, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN science Contradict The State News owes nn apology to Theta Alpha Phi, to people organization 17. Liken connected with the speech and dramatics department on campus, Peoples church, 7:15 p.m. 19. Single entry german cm'b II. pcrlnda of and to all persons who were involved with the production of the tlni* International center, i:30 p.m. ft. Thin** «f* Solution A Ml* late* rrru Npwi Ar.*ty*t •sprtng term" play which closed last Saturday at Fairchild theater. Fill EPSII.ON KAPPA • closed 17. Mineral beai Although The State News previewed the play it failed to review 209 Jenison gym, 7:S0 p.m. Irig roclf Anglo- Iranian relations President MacArthur? It Present tlrm it. It wasn't a case of forgetting, EXCAUBCR" , . npix'ur to have reached a Meet and eat. Mary Bee* Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer prize winning comedy "The Skin of crisis, avith the Nationalists Our Teeth" opened last Thursday night ' . . The one night during i 5 T" 4 * of the oil-rich and people- . a»ce " [ Tj»st week Senator Wiley (U-Wls.) stated that General the academic year that every editor, reporter, copyboy or anyone 1" Movies. Union room 33, ( p.m. >J Douglas MacArthur is a "definite possibility" as. n Repub¬ poor little country taking an else affiliated with this paper was busy attending the annual col¬ ii IT* nlmivt incredible attitude ot lege publications banquet. THETA AI.PHA Pill . .j lican candidate for president of the United States in 1952. i: Election. Union room 33, 7 vr lt complacency toward the .possi¬ It was hard fur this Greek to ask any staff member to sacri¬ r The Republican party must come up'with a man more bility of fallihg into the arms of fice fur a review the one Iking everyone, un The State New* So popular than Thomas E. Dewey in 1952 if they ho|ie to Russia. is looking forward to. Bnt. atone-hearted as all editors are. upper peninsula cu r r Union room 35. 8'30 p.m. rapture+he presidential race, hut it Is hard to picture Mac- The Iranian government not phi i.ambda tap n gj 25 f4 Arthur as that mun. only has rejected the Anglo* We didn't give up. The State News has some, friends among the 415 Electrical Engineering. < ii Iranian oil company's offer to it iATpT i Surely, the general received an overwhelming welcome ■ arbitrate the proposed nationali¬ faculty — believe it or not—whom we feel free to call upon for when he returned from the far east but this |x>pularity is such occasions. Most of them were going to.see the play Saturday arnold air sot1ftv h u 34 zation of the oil wells, but has based upon his fame lis a military man and not as a states¬ indicated similar rejection of a together with the tjjst of The State News staff members who were Smoker for oil future advanc- % If l | issued complimentary tickets. ed air force cadets. Union, grill, w man. direct British government .move Again we didn't give up. We turned to people we knew in the west.wing. 7:30 p.m. 4- When the national conventions are held next year to negotiate through a commis¬ 4/ English department to review the play for us. They refused very akron cleveland f mh sion. and the Republicans must pick their man. there is no bluntly^ I must admit they had a very good e*cu$e. Union grill, Old College hall, iJ ■ . 4s 7 to 8:3a p.m. gnarantee^thal the familiar hat and rorn rob pipe will wwmm have much left of their already fading appeal. mothercraet class . Spartan Wives clubhouse. „ 3T ■: L-5T MacArthur has made no substantial defense of the poli¬ &J si "3 ' p.m. ■ cies that caused his dismissal as commander in the far east. _____ If anything, he lias been discredited in the resulting senate ii 58 * hearings. The barkers of Truman or nny other op|s>nent would have little difficulty in finding chinks in the general's armor in So her* we have extreme na¬ o presidential buttle. tionalism in the middle east co- Patronize State News Ailvertii MacArthur's lack of foresight in the Korean war, when Ins even farther than it has in he predicted last October that we had little to fear from tiie for east. Nationalism In India, its de¬ the Chinese, would only he one of many instances in which his judgment could lie challenged. Skeletons in the rlosei have their way of turning up termination to reject British rule at any cost, resulted in the sion of the great country. divi¬ Ever CAMPUS 0t fWs1 in a political rumpaign and the general's chisel is not since., divided into Hindu and the world's most uninhabited. Unfavorable publicity could pour out of the opposition Moslem factions, nationalism has threatened new war between the two parts. Indian nationalism, Sergei, vriri raised hi* elbows and passed the huek CLASSIFII offices in torrents. On military mutters atone, there is the Greek. There wasn't anyone left in the erhelon I roul attempting control over Kash¬ ph6nE in y6u* KAffcS— M» charge, tor 15 »ard, Hilly Mitchell affair in which MacArthur headed the court mir. a Moslem-inhabited martial and later publicly stated his views ugailist a separ¬ because its Hindu prinee accept¬ orra. 1-1511, Ell. 261 3 dtyi, f 1-00; five day,, 11.25. ta.- M3-; ,| 9 to 12 — I to 3 of IS. 3e por d«y. ed Indian rule, has greatly ag¬ ate brunch of service dedicated to air power. gravated a situation which id- His gross miscalculations on the value of mechanized ready portended troubles enough AUTOMOTIVE armor and his underestimate of Japanese intentions and through tiie creation of a sepa¬ power in the Pacific before the last war would lie valuable rate Pakistan. fuel 11si, for political bonfires. THE REVIEW MacArlluir has not been on the political scene, even ictibiUf.v of ttw human rare seem* to be the n as a spectator. Iieruuse the last 511 years of his life have * ntoii Wilder"* "The Skin of Our Teeth " »T-7 v ,ii a modem living room of the Antrobus r been dented to military affairs and he has committed l - N.I. in what AC4M1* to Ire the Ice age. The his hfundcrs in that iicld. It seems prohalile that he with living walls «>ng room &o«>n begin fl> irtg a would lind politics an e«rn more stormy sea. .d Sabina. the Ant.--. ' mat.I — Marihn Marsl No wit hu* done the mm* in True, the Republicans have no depth of popular talent Iron, o country which wot only from which to choose their candidate. They, of course, iiaby mammoth, if yuu pleast barely anved from Riuwiati don - would like to see General Eisenhower us their stuiidurd iriation nix years ago through tiie i Kit hi there and then t that Antrotiu* r but Eisenhower thus far has shown n marked lack i — probabD Intervention of the public opin¬ I from the Greek word meanhi • — lypibe* the male specie liticul aspirations. He wisely has seen fit to remain in ion of the free world, expressed of (he human race . . . The eld in which lie excels. through the United Nation* Mr*. Antrobus ronld he The live.. Sen Henry PERSONAL was definitely mi the rest of the prospects, the GOP could single out Iran k trying to break a identifiable with f ain who had already gotten rid of brother riMilrtM-l by unilateral action i! buy anytMrg of value" i »w:. Gov. Earl Warren of,California, former Wisconsin Governor Abel — my son. my %mi — but «nrpri%iii(l» enoweb Mill put* up wkii lt it k««l agreed iw»l |«t m iwiiwa;*. tumrtu'. with sister tibdiv Well-cammed Sabina hrowcht to memory Harold iStassen ur perhaps even JJewey. break except by mutual agree - - I fie myth of'Tiie *»pe »r~the sahine Women.") Npt too much, per hups, but any one of them would ■went. Tbe contract may he An advancing glacier of the Ire age which threaten* to wipe .hi be a more feasible choice than a 72-year-old soldier who, unfair and breakable a* in his own words, {^."failing away." Ton can't pom an that without the human race bungs the first act to n climax a* outstanding ev WILCOX eel on citizen* seek refuge at the Antrobus residence. on expert knowledge ol it* Among then Second Hand Store "again*! the publir intereal " are Homer, the Greek, and Mom-k, the lawmaker. Homer recite* t< •7-511 r. Mi« X Xxr. - phone $-517? | SERVICE the tune of a guitar the find veive of the Ithad in Anue-nt Greek - Lantern Night: Looking thick entire aspect*. phy*lral and Sochi HOUSING "I T YPiW« t«l Even If the contract, fall* Into Smiior hmmIa will |mas on their etna* reHponstbilitien to the claastflcation of exploitation, antic Citv. NJ , during the cfTT- HFST 4-rtK»rn apartment with Fir* if t IliuJercUi^s women tomorrow- evening in the symbolic cere¬ however, the British have agreed ■ble Older of the Mammal* Con- ,"v"v''rr«iihI.,'Uk"n: j to negotiate on it.' and there is .> * humans-where Mr. Antrobus mony of hunter u nights EMPLOYMENT strong public interest to balance " .A Uipgo parlor with Turkish i wolverine 1 According to tradition, Lantern night murks the end of n the scales. That is the IntereKt dancing girls — coupled with the senior wonuin's student res|mnsihiliti«*s. She gives her of the whole free wot Id in keep¬ at the parlor probably due to her lantern to n junior eoed and xays good hyp to her. college ing Russia a way from Irani.m • to the pre-Deluge sinful atrn. «- career. oil with which to grease the lie end of the world whkh comes Although Lantern night serves to impress under *jbus, family, and Sabina to make class women with the need tor their sen ice and leader¬ ship. it tends to moke the graduating senior look tuatk instead of forward In the new res|ion.sil»ilitie.s she must Miiy Heck' ItringsTronhh "TIlFAKTKK* to Ohio State When the ceremony of the lanterns Is over. Ihere is there U tradition a at Ohio nothing to remind her that she has, in reality, ex¬ State uiuvcis.'v railed \\.,x changed her student duties for more serious ones whieh week ft includes n un ..f things the raid* on women * dmm»t..i - hilities in the world on On the wcond day of May week thl* year, the Ohio Stale Little .\lnii on Campus TRANSPORT*; FOX HOLE P t! -5 rv WANTED summer w •' tiie miltcc ai d 10 were *u*pen.i- ed li* the icnunwict td tlw yenr MEN or women — earn $-6 ' by the admuusUatmn, Tbe scenery by Prof. Howard Nivcn, designer .vnd scenery di- REFRiOERATOR oefrosttrs a.' "Ma> be tin# will tmng an end U> thu »ciu,eU>s ami even barm- rectoi w:.s very >mpre»suv«, efpevwlly at the end of the third act ■ ss- , Oi'.r $2.96 ms- , s each item retails for J)3«c • AU in at! one imgtit say the cocr.edy was a mite too deep for "our" " j: ,9 „c college audience. Maybe too big of a step toward the goal of build¬ Me-, Fa--y 7 j'- ue "wruf. the platt co.. 1702 fa •'" ing un "intellectual ivy-covered-wall tradition." on this campus. Ath«t:c So, Anti-Polities (Hub Nevefthtfles-. a very go.nl try Anything else I nwiy add might l>e Man s Fa-cv Sot . 7 c.... Ji,oc i l - $i.0C m'ch. or phone ann arbor " putting me further out on a limb. According to the Stratford lissct Race,»-! 3 hot tie, 2ir Traveller, a new club has been formed at Souther Methodist un¬ It's ltnhl\ CARD XLS J I iversity. It's the AFPD, or UPStAIIS I Ar r ican Federation of Disgust¬ Toilay is the day to cut our 1C o'clock*. Dr. Ralph Runche GIFTS FO« THE «c * : • ed Politicians. Only require¬ will speak at that time iu a symposium on "The American ' lOEHTIFICATlOH ments feu- membership a Way." The symposium wilfbo m The Auditorium. We.hope GUIS I4.1T 9,7'; thought the national secretary wa.sr ple pledge: "I am through with until the flret of the month.' to see y»u there. ENG»AV£D FREE achool politics.H PHONE 4-6525 Sty n, im *** M 1.6 ltd AX 8TA.Tt NIWS intern Night Slated Tomorrow China Inspires n , . / o Positions Open rCouncil om&jC liois to Lcoil Parade EashionsforSummer [or j\e\t%Year By INA HAPPEN* * • I Studerti* wishing to petition for Bundshell for Ceremony styles points to Chinn | membership on ofthe*52Senior conn- women ftr ROSEMARY CORCORAN will pass down the last vintages nf theii W/OMEN'S YY Lorraine Brown PAGr 'La»L , I' The fashion forecast for summer for Its Inspiration. The "coolie" style Is already being shown in the millinery stores. 'The crown is high and peaked, with a sloping brim. < 1 » may pick Union desk today; will be made up of iho will work up with sjiensiWlitleg with lighted lanterns to junior rood Made up in velvet, the hats ii* coffee hour and night at the traditional Lantern night eeremnm ions sun, avau.mu.k i are in deep basic colors. | Novelty sweater* will he C airmen for class 'at the Bandshell. The Chinese collar is employed shown for fall. The*e cater*, . mnv be oh of en from the' Beaumont tower e h i rr e in slim dresses and crisp blouses. cording to Gene McDer- iir Schools will signal the proesesiii!. sisting <,f members of all i,H. Placement Service Aids Skit f on the dresses nfe narrow, but side slits or kirk pleats pro¬ ■•v.u.e scnTor' president. vide greater freedom of move- boslk i classes. Thev will assom!>W> 1 ,J,r Part in at Wtwi-n's |j%}»» < « ... Summer Job Seekers ment. Hark rnlored sheer* are »*elt U.|H ,,r .ut s-i!.- unrr-n,.,.. ,.f home emnomi... /.AT'/l#l»l«r DilllU'rS Harry Winnlsn, |college fashion scene by storm. J ,fvlr< exWn*ive t Mouse.. vests and jack- , ,yw, rhools besides MSC j U by pw«ct •% tin service ha- artel a* the, of %e office to John Hay lor. I'itUhurch nf f„r |t wj)t ^ -.mps took part Ifi (member* of Tov . . .... ,. Ewin* h lary Ann Young; [senm:-\\ <•••!<.: • r added glove* to or; Sandra Haas,' \ »•< •• their collection*, thev have tak¬ Clan Final Meet .-.ore: and Ellen 1 Ku'-l „ 1 en on high styling. The new • Lansing William Arnold. push-up sleeve* on *iimmer "In Retrospect" Will be th. form* coat* and dusters call for long .:. Kalamazoo jun-~ re Johnson. Detroit •itcd their version of r Anthlogv " j cent in "Anthology" l*>u Ewers. James Mctamora junior: Plainfleld. Ind. ■iffen: Lorett 'small bosom? pnior Ihincc Itoheet *»rheffler. If(tied Ton iill11 Senior Picnic \lltral ion. Slated Tonight Pr» I It aiiiiig now you can anil ltt ui'.i\iiig AWS has ruled have a fuller, STUDENTS ON WAY TO CLASSKS perfect bust f hjrle* Ihinwsmlw t»f • Savr Timr < ami* ft James haul r is B«IUrd TtM-.-.. W«l I Thur*., without pads . ■nil l-'riday Ballot Box . , . • TWO IIOLIt SKKVICK or puffs... lira) The Weekend! CHICAGO OOLLCnr of East Lansing Serve Luntulry (Next In Twirhell'*) (a TNB CONTOURS ARK RUI1T RIONT IN! Perform* figure miracles willjout "falsies" or "gadgets"— I'eler Tan's revolutionary new Hidden Treason1. Your only natural answer to a fullrr bust- line! Transforms your bust to a fashionably rounded fullness — gives both small and overage figures the jer/erf contour. Inside and out. Hidden Treasure looks like any or¬ dinary bra—you wear it like any ordinnry bra — but what a wonderful new figure you'll have. You wash Hidden Treasure like any other broi too. Keeps tU slisfie — and yours — washing after washing. ,Ni»w v this afternoon in the first round i of the frosh tennis coach: Lyman tournament. ' business ?- The meet will begin at 3 p.m. on manager" Four Wins as , the clay courts east of Dem hall. | ley. sports pmu.cn. Coach Tom Martin has request¬ Wes Ferrei Tliinrlaf the State-Hlim meet . race*. the broad jump and the Tennis is one of the few Bn»*e "and Sahratian, Kau and Campus Shops for Men lOG^ard dash. I hum** pulled legiate sports that may l>e Warren Druetzlcr, Don Makicl- ducted without an official. Mills and Riegrr and Keith a big upset In I he century run ski aml Hill Mack were the other In heating the Hie Ten's Indoor players rail the shots on their side I members mcmbe of,the record-smashing champ. Joe (inn/rlrz. of the nrt-aiwi the unwritten law i te.»m ^ The Spartans liecamr the"*|first gives the opponent the benefit of j doubt. At Michigan State we team tin*- season to throw a '-cure into the lllim's \« in stre;tk. but' the winner S liver-all balance arid have to enable developed the a scoring device st'ul^nts to foll«»w Lyn Tivitelioll depth prove*! to be too much. The Michigan State crew cop- the progress of each match. The name of the op|M*mg school and Takes Seetnul MI0NMAR GLADDER MSf* are place*! on opposite side* . NOW SHOWING i^di/VTl'RDW thru «»f ttie scorers chair. A vcilow tau " TILvDt! Rliillies Release MS( s thanks to Thomas' terrific show- ! ing. Illinois wort si* cxriits and'; hanging below the sign deMgnatrs l.sr rob lion: MAVH-B •mo came. A red tag denote* five l D MARILYN MAXWELL tiecLone • 4 — HAYS ONLY games and a white tag means that j '• — i 'Razz' lit avers on Option that player has won one set. j ct "Tho Lomoa "My Forbiddei Puf mi The scoring of lentil* is h**e«| four point*: 0 (love): IS: 30; •, ; Drop It) EDW ARD SEORODNIK 10 game, latve. in tennis, means . A Kid" with ROtlIRT Mm 111, The parinif of' major league rosters to the 25-plnver tern, »r nothing. sU games ■ <■ AVI (ilRHMR ; limit came cUixp to home last week when the Philadelphia makes one set and two nut of a AIM — NEWS A CARTOON three sets makes a match. If j Phillies sent former Spartan pitchmjf star, Charles "Buzz" ■ Ia n.!-, to Terrt* Haute'«•( the Throe Eve lafURtic. lie was b«»th players win live games then two surcessive games must ; t LANSING CAPITOL j optmned on 24 hour mall. , he w mi to w in the set. , '1 TEEsDYV Tilt RkD«T SATt KDAV TltSDAY Bowers, currently a student -^°r , 'n the Vvr,n",,t League m There has been some question j M \v :t the summer of 194H This, said MAY 19 - 22 j and assistant froshman Imse- as to why our 1951 tennis tea the Big Ten. had removed him I.iidIihcIL "Bird of Paraiu" ■ ! hair eoach at MSL. has Leon from the amateur rank*. He doing so well. Looking back over it i Fdg« "0b! Susaiaa" t career on the j Spar- under ctmtracf with the Phillies - BULLETIN MC'»unlcrspy Meets Senl Iniut Y ard" | penally • effective against the New York Yankee* mid Huston Red ^ ••\\\ TIB K *TI»RY# with Howard St. John i*t.ed. In the t'oh j S.r*r I holding Joe DtMaggto, Ted Williams antl Bobby Dnerr hdless- David Harding. Amanda Blake. a* with llcicn Walfcff > ut l.os Angt U-7 K«»n Kandell. June Yinrenl Wiilard He came up uith the Phillirv hut was u*ed mainly in relief i rules, tin May 15. 1950. he wax Hli Huh Carey kept up Ids j sent to Toronto of the Interna¬ winning way* in the shot put tional league. After the season, Ore«res Mtnm 51 tcr| III'., inrhrs. The old j he er-filtered MSI'. tlte Chicago Wi record was 4? feet 9'- Inches held by Illinois' IMck Ely in This year. Bowers aMugnetl to spring tr the Ptullies, but decided to cuh- Matarua. Cut-a. -Kltll Frocram, — Nr4»b '/roll olo^ -j 194k. j Favor, Ray McK.iv get first place tie tinue hks studies. He is a physical Trophlr, a crtucati&h tpajor from '"Way land. > Seyfieri Says: KUUonvr, Jcwelr, Mass nttd expects to grmiuate in . j II Wilt, Wire rbon. s |»l«-.ts»«tIII — — TON nlCKU.NG printed to a*.*i».t Coach Ed i ciak with the handling of Ywr BaMoar Mm* Spartan Irtish baseball squad. I .infill 1319 S. I niversiti. 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SAf LW U»I UN»l«i nay si, I I 2 WATER CARNIVAL - "QUOTE ME MISTER" P>r Six THE M1CHIOA N ST ATE NEWS OSl/ OFFICIAL APPOIN Summer Theater Farewell Banquet Tryouts Tonight to Honor Provosts V New U of M President Named all Auditions will be held at the Hotel Olds from 7 to 9 tonight for people interested in acting in. Tlie well p.in annual provost corp. Fare¬ l&nfluet .will be held at 7 tralay at So peters. The din¬ Algan productions, 4 the summer ner i, Riven in honor of araduat- •theater in Alpena. A. G. Ruthven You Name It \MSC Carillon Laura Stgese, general manager intr senior cadets m military police ROTC the Provost corpn. The of the theater, announced yester¬ araduatina .adds w.ll to Retire after Called Oaeof day roles are available-for leading and minor parts in their nine sound with the •er ased be pre-- pistols," plays planned for the summer. • fymbpl «d the military police. 22 Year Reign Best in W ANN ARBOR The Un!- CAMPUS vol R CUAMSY MIR AC LK MARKET; C UAHSIFIEH COM MX KfiM, verMt\ <'f Michigan went to it.-- neighiMir and traditional Frederick L. Marriott, noted curfl* rival. Ohio State university, onneur. Dr. Marriott* carillon* neur at the Rockefeller Memorial w no II I I II I < \N STATE'S LOVELIEST I-l \ <; yesterday for ft new president. center. University of Chicago, IKL? ~li i n 52-vear-old Dr. Har- played the MSC carillon Surtdal lah Hehthorwe Hatcher, vict-prea* at the dedication of 14 new belts. ><•(■ Jafobion's tt indole* vit !;♦•«" :»k « '!!• h* by the Uni¬ pa I the beginning of the year. The M 2bi ll versity' .. H-vud «>f Regents ended pi bells, made of bronze, were pour- 15*11 ed by the world's oldest manu¬ .. line h. tt was something facturer V bells. Petit and Frit- of .. Hi* name seldom Scn. of Holland. Wend nil J, Wes- , nf>|tear. I in the list of prospective new bells will give more tha; Rrtml* said the selection was additional tonal arrangement made' viturilav hut held for re* carillon selections. t« jsr until Hr. Ilatrher could lie consulted. Atiu"0»» nig the appointment, I . • .M ?•■»:.-«,» J. Joseph Herbert The Theta C hi lor the mint pu.hc.rt that humor,,.., carl. wii'lheVrTihTS*rtarurtif!! Modeled after an old i-.tr. the earl pleased the rare, .t.niM) .perlalon hr harkHrina. ralrhiw lire, A r •**.«• of Iron ton, O. the and oendlua a rooster out Irom under Ihe hood. Ted llaumrman. lain.Ina sei lor. ait. up Intnl. p.- HI !!>2R, when he I'lthSIIHM II I W ill IIHHtl SSl S 1,111 II /' MH-T.! Cotton Separates :.r piofesM>r. In "Gorgeous Cecil* Aubry. »olup ' J Ilr he became a uas named (»s| college of arts and sciences full professor. dean of the Co-op Extension Meet tuons 19 reir ltd French fiod. it tlis restei Americans are flacktn* Willi «f mixing ar,.i mntrhing Opens with Faculty Talks "In UM4 and became vice-pres¬ t# ice the darin; French film. a —winner uuv ident of the university In in 18. Ilurlntf* world war If. Hatcher X » wan a lieutenant In the naval The unniiul conference of the cooperative extension service > j l_>>viiti,l p. iris <»( yc 1%. ' "Pencil yrslerilay with sir address by ('. V. Ilnllarrl. director I Org were which separates that alwavs !»h»U i of the eoo|HTHtive extension service anil assistant ileaii of takes place in a bor¬ | aprieiiltiire, oil the purpose anil plan of the conference. V . dello has both humor •fis', left: Sleeveless uUK ^ ta lilac, blue white; si:v> I The three major features of , far these ospects or I yestenlay's program included | the extension stall of MSC ami; ■d (His picture re¬ e, right11 mwli VuffcvL with i HallHrd's statement followed those" working m the vau.so ived tiie q-and priie tninr, mjtta or white: -files M I»y .lames II. I'unison's addre.' fh» 1 Verne* film I cntjJ,!' MSC TV" and a talk by j jng the itisol. -n r muis .■cH-y^re*., purple, rose wine, , Edwn Harden, director of the > tinuir i education service, n-ij pleat* iu back; K , t* * ? .>. ison's for talk outlined developing u college TV pro* Martin Enters Hr. II tl« to r said the Invita- u% "it*iniftcd in such form During Ihe atlernoon Ihe first two hours were devoted to r\- j U.S. Senatorial j %^mm mud accfpt. I leave Ohio with tombed emotions, tension meetiims. A total of 15 j ||!|i*ik for 1952 '5 i k - -' * iih a deep sense of pride different committee meetings j planned rstensiun prnjerts for opportunity of serving it ... through the years to the best of the year j UANhlNG—t/Fl—State Auditor tm ability." The evening \v»»s highlighted by j General John B. Martin, Jr. yes- ;» dinner in the Union baHnnrnT . tcrday became the Hrst.caiHiid.ite- and a talk by Pres. J«»hn A- Han- ' to announce for the United States MOtOS ta«IH OH ; senate in the" I!»:>2 election LIKE THOUSANOS OF AMERICA'S STUDENTS- us morning ihe first of a scr- I , The 41-year-old Grand Rapid* if lectures bv Dr, Eric MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AND GET . assistant director of of foreign agricultural re- ' scat-torinrrly hel«l by the late Ar¬ WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS c ris in the U.S. department of"! thur H, Va mien tier g and now held Ultuir, will begin in the Mo- by Senator Blair M««ndy. who >•. fori/0 Mildness OVER 1500 PROMINENT TOBACCO GROWERS SAY: "When I apply the Standard Tobacco Growers' Test to cigarettes I find Chesterfield is the one that smells Milder ond smokes Milder." A WELL-KNOWN INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REPORTS: "Of oil brands tested, Chcsteilield is the only cigarette in which members of our taste ponel found no unpleovont alter.taste," Always