legislature Faces risen Problems; Fpur Bi Carole Ann IWfTcrty, Detroit, East Shaw are Don Hollans, Ro¬ rcpares en John Wilson, Lapeer, was chos¬ president of next year's senior class In 1 yesterday's all-college With 228. For secretary, Diane Fornythc, 'Highland Park, 111., with 274, won over Virginia Car¬ chester freshman, 180; Doug Van Zandt, Ferndalo sophomore, 171: and John .Freose, Adrian sopho- Uncon¬ Michigan lanoMen elections. Approximately . 6,000 son, Rattle Creek, IDA students voted for class officers tested for sophomore treasurer Hastings freshman, and Bob was Sheiln Harper, East Lansing. Housedorf, Ahbury, N.J., Ri Penalties and 2,nno east ballots for Con¬ PriHMW Riot propose gress members in the Union and Winners in the contest tor East 65. living units. Lansing Congress seats are.' At South Campbell: Allene ! Wilson, drew 357. votes to edge George Weeks, BO; Bob Bolo, 85; Widdis, David Miller, 75; Paul Rabaut, Ferguson. Altoona, j^hjvjm's I,ejrlniHture-returns to the capltol today faced S "Ht r>uanc Vernon, tthaea, with 63; Lou EllenMjljcr, 59, and Joan pa., .10; East L ,h,. same knotty problem it had when it tried to con- ! j"*; wninr vice-president, Toben, M. Tiicy defeated Thomas ■ , Georgia-Ziehmk.Gngetown soph- 1'" " '' | Donald Marentette, Detroit, with Van Tiem, 45; Joe Galloway, 45; \ omoro, 89; defeated Joyce Biaskor hallo do with Jackson Prison and how to recurrence of prevent a IS. the recent riots'lor secretary Is Anne William Hcssler, 35; arid Arthurs Pula, 36. " } Dearnborn sophomore, 16. New Congress from Rapson, is still bothering the Loitls- Monroe, with 324 over Donna Fraternity jt'ongress seats were J l Mason John Davis, Pcmtiac v Council lature. Four i Means, Schenectady, N.Y.. with ! bills pertaining to the 27B' Uncon,P!i,ed for senior treas- rlofs have been prepared and will : "rcr *as franklin Crcagcr, Oak won by Richard Shuw, East Lan-i jdor sophomore, JOB; John Wln- keljohn. Sallna, O., junior, 68; and : DAN* WEBSTER - and William Gregory junior, 105; over Tobert Herman. Three Oaks freshman, Harmon, Donald • Hosier-East Lansing juu-' Miphnmorr president ... 80; and' Walter Haines, Saginaw Pi,,rk'.!"' . . . probably be Introduced at this at-i H'ttsses " lor. 53. They defeated James Ar¬ ■ freshman. 66; West Landon, Irene ternoon's meeting. ,n ,h'' rnrr 'dr junior offices. nold, Traverse City junior, 46, In married . housing: James st, t1aI> shores fresh- Of the fnnr 11?!r^arrl Lnuvcr, Buchanan, was nine Stark. East Lansing, 301, and Robert Jiuckenieyer, Detroit Hurst, Muskegon junior, 16; M,gurl. man. 30; who drf"-tfd Carol Jo ater Color over Sue Henderson. Jackson, 265. Dan Webster of East Lansing freshman, 28. George Monaghan, Ejected from women's co-ops Is junior, 15; Rirhnrd Days. Flint • 29. Grosse Pointe Schlatter, Toledo, Q., sophomore, freshman. K9; over Mary Jackson, iro. j-ss-srv* ■ wii wmim with 257 votes, defeated Bill Laiirei Fountain, Pick lord junior, sophomore, 15; and Itobert Bruce, 1 Detroit freshman, 27: and Phil¬ ,.ij. 1 ■ • < man, Litiiiic vreoKi vtnn 340, over In South Williams. Dorothy , j ,. . . . Pangborn,," Cleveland, O.. with 30. over Nyla Western, Hunting- Bangor, Me.,, junior, 15; defeated .i-Hlavne,. Dearborn freshman, 91; lips. Dc Wayne" Schcrmerhorn, ili/eii" Cat her (I Hear Kf|M»rt ^~^™ treasurer is .William Graves, Chi- j 217. for sophomore president. For ton. ind.j junior, 23, men's co-ops, Wilmont McDowell, Union City | defeated Anne Mi Hi gmtr-Detroit . Hudson freshman, 102; and Ted McConncil, Hickory Corners 111., Jerry Da.vls, Vassal' jjophbmore, sophomore, 14. ~~~ freshman, 50. At (Jijkhrist it was . Winners of Congress seats from I Ardeth Raymond, Cam freshman, See WILSON. Page 4. >1 l.ansintf's "colored Speculators believe that if this , bill had been in effect before the ! was discussed for the riots, prisoners at Jackson would 1 week, at the East have been more apprehensive I WEATHER: j fjty Council meet- about threatening the fives Of the j n'lay night. nine hostage guards. PARTLY (I.OIT)V ft"!-i an area around A bill by Rep. T. Jefferson I • gathered to hear, a city Hoxic (R-Gratiot. County j would! A I.ITTI.K WARMER "(i they had petitioned- provide a penalty of life impris-j ii last week to cither ttrcrr. with -the same qual- onment for any person who will- j fully destroys state property used • MSC DAILY- STUDENT' PUBLICATION v received by the rest of in the operation of a penal insti¬ fir el%e reduce their wa¬ tution. Vol. Also ready for Introduetinn st of the meeting inciud* would provide *| million from the state tlrr insurance fund for the rehabilitation of the ravag¬ ed prison and a hill to appro- Moiogruphen in,,,, Kellogg Center to House priatr SlOil.OftO for Attorney General Frank Millard's offire to eondurt an Investigation of lwo-Uay Session "" t^! MacArthur Milled as Guest it ■' it • Al Annual lYes* Confereiiee • . • eg- J nini I • "PhKrij|i|iy I'm- tiiiluy's Mini tonmrruwV iiihsm cnmniuui- —— ir to provide 'be for Hie im ■""Mentions" will Im the theme of the fourth uimiiul Michiifiin : press Photoffruphy ('onference, accorililiK lo Williiim K.1 !l\lPA Luiiehcon Set "lie — r —' CiitnnTlnif'Jr., illrector. - |.| j possible to do so. KLF1TIHN KKSLLTS The conference will Login thirt morning at t):B0 ami For Union Ballroonr Senior Class continue through Thursday in Social Group Frentdent .John Wilson the KrllogK Center. It in spon- Gen» Douglas Mac Art lute will be the guest of MSC.dur¬ ing his visit to Lansing Thursday. Vice-President. Ilonald Alar- The General and his party, including Mrs. Mac Arthur, Slates Meeting will bo wolcomed by President Hannuh at the main en¬ trance to the Kellogg Cento For Thursilav at 11:40 Afternoon x a.m. Mb •Art hur enfertainei Classes (ail President. Dan AAebstcr Class For Parade Vice-President, Mimi t i She will he esenrtrd to the I nion hv Mrs. Ilarrv F. Ilittle, MSC llailil In I .rail pipes also brought Fast < "venth-rlaft* rating wife of the Slate Senator from Mar Arthur Frti* Fast Lansing and chairman of protection in a report the luncheon sponsored hv the »e Michigan Inspection Congress Seats ' Classes will Le excused wives. Also in the after an April invent!• Fast Lansing: George Weeks. he Mrs. William S. Thursday afternoon from Huh Bolo. Dave Miller I on noon to f» p.m. for the Mac- wife of the chair- Kabaiit. . File ii Miller. Paul Joan Tnben Plan of the Legislature's .Mac- Arthur Day parade, Kegis- Arthur Committee. | trar Robert S. Linton announced Fraternities: Don llosie. John AYinkeljohn. Richard Shaw- ided yesterday. Night classes will t>e Last Shaw: John Irease. the MSC police will arcmipanv ! held. Don llollans. Doug Van Zandt their car between the Kellogg: -piece marching band led Students Lrged Htrkwtn. drum major, • West Landon: Irene Maguet Center and the Union Building. d the parade. It will Fast Landon: Georgia Ziehm They will tiaversouth on Harri¬ im'the Music Building at To Apply for son Road, to Kalama/rxv and from there to the south entrance of the i. by chartered Lansing Union Building by way of Circle j ScholarNhip* Drive MacArthur ] the Kellogg His. Ma« Ar¬ thur ul the Union, An elevator will he held Term pla> stars Marv Park. Hay City junior and Frank Brad¬ waiting to take the General to ley. Saginaw senior, rehearse a seme from "Green Grow the the MTottd llnnr haiTrnom where Lilacs" which opens a four-night run at N: 15 tonight in Fairrhild he will give a brief talk before Theater. The Western romance is directed by. John Jennings of leaving tbe Union f»r the I .ihi block, of F. Michigan Ave. for a the Snrccli Department. ic City Hall ! year. Last veai 84 parade down Michigan Ave. to city archi- iceived the srh*»larsl l.runil Ka|ii«U Storr the Capitol lawn. ed to report j Application dcadli Offrm Sunimrr Jolt See MaeARTIII R. Page I i. j Fridav. Interviens Summ.r work In the ti 'Green (iron The l.ilar —.]May 19 through Ma Spiirliin Wivr* Slali- ,«non "I - bis Oepjrtm.nt store Interested student Is open to i-'—ds Irom the Grand HEWS IN BRIEF «"i Unanl Plans Child Trunin!: I nil. nini Rapids Dulih "1 area, arr'irdms to Tom the rUmnrnl llurrau. Term Play Features | I'aliieman liili/i Tri/i Women hired would serve on the College Board in Oir faf-hion de¬ g/4* ^ lireil from 'N. ). Farve partment Th'rse interested fhouiii" rnnta.M Dutch at the Placement Ola West I heme r r..i? vrrr.-e."-*.' b'-ird Ac*tvities lion hat / »>'. floor of the is the I. e the ol icave for Holland 521.5 to Our etaRe of Kairehiltl ater tomifht. Murray 4'alls Sleehnen liule It realtors* At 8:ir> p.m. thee eurtain will ri* tin the : ^uurday iand will PHILADELPHIA i/Pl-Phllip Murray angrily declared yeMcrda'y for Engineers ,-hich the Coed Ratio Low ' •'•Mm The bus will mimical from t vdr«r of the tklahonta" 11 ">und broatluay slum trip ticket v Anvone interested was atlapted. 1 r.i.'n Board spon- B> JOHN' SI AM4 HORN !»t« euruUed Ul graduate school, eg. ' . Ifaft- jtve malas in Home Earn* rnR MICHIGAN STATE NEWS- MaBMMWM fhg """" The Old Soldier Koje Prisoners Put Seniors Petition General MacArthur mines to town tomorrow, and every indication Is that n big turnout or local citizenry will lie IJ. S. in Poor Light on hand to hail the aging hyro or Bntaan. Rv J. M. ROftrRTS JR. The Associated Press report '52 CLUB The General has lost mast of his politlenl significance Awm liitNl Pfftw Nm Analyst of conditions at Knje sold: "The alnce it was tlrst announced that he was planning a visit Reds have succeeded on many I doubt that wo shall over, to the lamsing aren. Hut that doesn't seem to have have nn entirely •■■clour picture occasions in forcing their de¬ quelled any plana that Lansing has tor him. nf what's been going on in the mands on camp ofTicialR." No& prisoner of war camps in Korea. "the Reds hold sway and run A gigantic parade has liven scheduled, complete with Preliminary reports, however, things to suit themselves." all the triniritings. State's KOTO,, Including a newly- are sufTioient to establish that In olher words, the United formed ris'il drill, will denote MSC's' presence. t how? '.responsible for camp op¬ {Hates has been so -afraid- of On the MSG side, MncArtliur will attend a reception era! ions, probably under con¬ Communist propaganda that it nnd luncheon in his honor al the Kellogg Center, sand¬ st nut pressure from above to has not been conducting its make sure fife Communists were wiched In between a. tour of the Olds Motor works and given tip valid reason for prop¬ business properly. the parade. Security will lie the word, with everyone entering the aganda' about treatment of the inmates, actually have been T» climax it all. despite pre¬ Ernpn Tort Fir Shrfnrfi My! Kellogg Center allowed In only with a special pass. working on the basis of appease¬ ment, nf prisoners, lit St rial ion Umt is trowing short, hut Ihtrr or, All these trimmings, as far as we can see, are in honor lates. hltli American officers nrromm,Mint ions aroilohlr of a man who was instrumental In keeping the U. S. in CommunM limits have heett have put themselves in position the fight in (lie Pacific in the enrly stages of the recent flown in the prison eomtiound to he attarkrd. and a reneral ('raw thr Mediterranean — 41 dnys — i in violation of nrteH and noth¬ has undergone a brief im¬ global conflict. The.honors by rights should stem more prisonment. To gel him re¬ Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Franc*. I tritium ing done altotit it for fear thai from Ills pas! effectiveness as a battle strategist than from forcible enforcement of rules leased. another has made a This is n 77 liny Tour for his more recent martyrdom at the hands of his Com-, would make the Allies liable very embarrassing rept> a ~ mnnder-in-Chief. lo charges of violating Hie Communist demand of the Your Tim* Is Limited? S(»*nil a Week fleneva ronvenllon. ••have vim stopped heating in Kai'h »f I'arls ami London— The General, nlong with good.World War II strategy, yntir wife" type. All fur f l'l.'i. Including Passage made a decent peace-time prediction once, too. "(ltd been trariinij soldiers.never die," he said. "They just fade away." llaTe vim "dime" I'limpe? Then plan n rriii-. al South Ameriea — Ihe New l and uf Knrhanlmenl.| I'lv or Sail — Come in Nun fur InEiirmalinn Keeping Contact The Larser llmitnihtr I lit Otumntt lour, from your loo John Foster Dtillef. in a r*»vi«*\v of the papctiLof the Friday is-the dciujlini' for filing petit inns fur Ti'J Club INFORMATION membership. Seniors who wish In keep elnse enntnrt yvitli their alma mater after graduating should find mnndmr- lute Senator VambnU-rr f«»r the Xew York lli'tTibl Tribune, says of Ji»> *«.ibjft lM*comcw "President., but he I'HI )i\MW V M AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE LOST & FOUND years spent trying to graduate, membership in a group became far more n « ful ami resfHs-lerl tbnn the average sin-ti as tin* '52 Club is a factor in retaining the feeling of President. •belonging which comes with full appreciation of college "'Those who allow themselves ■ to become obsessed with life. ~ ambition and with thwarted bitterness toward their rival* ran draw healing «|uiet from the record of this man who fOX HOLE P. X. achieved something akin to vre.itness out of the tensions of his own character. In the process he m;iv also .have PERSONAL Crossword Puzzle O K.A III saved his |iartj.M — - VandenlsTK ** moral Frnmbnir was never realized until be forcwook the earlier attitude in which he had turned his hack upon the world. Night Staff In his experience there i* ronlained-n truth which his political heirs would I*- wi ll advised to consider for their own sake ami for ours. The isolationist, showing his head now with increasing la.»?ili»es>^ would sell us the illusion that the world and we. th» enatest nation in it, can live apart. Vandrrdmrgr rejected that fallacy in time. It is one of the two great lo-ons of his career—the other ♦ SERVICE heing that the man increases in stature who. put tine per¬ sonal ambition behind, attaches himself to the larger good, MALCOLM MILKS. Inc to interests larger than his own. It is a simple trulh. end lesslv substantiated in the History of men and affair*. V irgiliiu Siimiiiiiis - Yet it i* perhaps too much to hope that itwill not bo lost, in this Presidential year, on the yrnlaxy of political Si'IkiiiI of haii«-iii<; It-H l;. Mlrlilcan Avr. lightweights, rattling around in offices which Ibcy now occupy without- iit*tinrti«»ti but avjd for calls to higher preferment. They look like midg»t> twside the man who ai the end found himself by put tint* all thought of self Itehiml. -The STUDENT as nd fiaw Mlmti Detroit News. Michigan State News TYPlMi th#siv nn- ■ etc. rxpfhenfMi. vv i Ktfrtrtr in .. tun* li* HOEELINGER BAA'NC Aetna St.i* MAY 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 EMPLOYMENT od haKcut. HOUSING I y f E W R I * E «> FOR SALE SALES - «EN7A^ Fint t*i*ctiop mockmoi fo» m'o Tt-!P« * * WOLVERINE TVPEW: 117 E KALAMAfee- '• "GREEN I) G DtllVEtt* Srt' 0 GROW W EAST LANSING N WANTED RESERVATIONS LILACS Hilt SWIXGOI T AMI COMMGNCKMKN'T THREE MORE DAYS "IILM ANTK Carnival. June 5 AT FAIRCHILD | ATTRAniVT TO ORDER MOTOflQ i employed worn 8-4A0e'aSt and Ij TICKETS ON INNER-SPRING sr ART AN IIAU. SALE AT THE j available now Union Book Store *Pn .VILl*A'.234 student, Center single double Street. trtni* firtfiirvif tor BUblfAW' Need foreguy. an Spuiifa experionr OYC Mem May 14, 1982 THR MICHIGAN ft T A T F. NRWft Spartans9 Most Valuable -eiie- t Hitters and TomLawson «| iffii m Boost Diamond Chances tom nxstna *Ywr Bithtw liift* kohsmen Can Wfiirat Score* Ed Norton, a mcnibor of Yale's swimming team, hails from Tuck¬ NATIONAL llACii K Cain on Illini ZBT II. PUT 10 ers Town, Bermuda. I. p> YFHTFRDAYH RFSl'l.T* anil Cleveland 10. New Vork f! (night 1 Rivioh u /begiruun^' to flash a little of M,«- power that mad* him REPAIRED M'avliingtun I. IMroit 3 n.„>. and John Snhrntiai cijon as Player'* ir'j the sprinj* j Michigan State mvept to '•"/ban v:< rimmajre last Saturdav hv the pre** '. y. i « h» Irrii an PLAY GOlf ■e. the Menomi. I — O, I ervoorts rti#- n- < ias»; as Lvnn andelins In 40c 'Mural Till. NflflV Ori^iuut AT Lnufer^ Schedule lirntuf downed Michigan are Touraine Golf Course j 31 Mann in the No | single* SOFTBALL ; w*at»h. 7-5. ft 1 Helloit sroreil MONDAY IIIKI fRIIlAY j a 45-1. ft-3 sweep over the liifclt- f.oir CIhIm for Rent 25e WFDKMDAY M3Y14 j I, rated Steve Bromberg and l.insing's finest Selretion (If I , ,, l.ushvtell AC vv AC'S ; Sahratian i hwartt. C I disposed ft 2 of Mike GOLF of Pro Only, f.oir f luhs . . I.liter a I Trade in Allow a nee ,(1 i OC C'lUh 2 No-Hitters vs. I oreMM [and Of* ft.n BALLS Corner I'S-lft or 3 ATO va Farmhouse Kr ) K. rf King 3^ Center of East Lansing ,,f ; I I I f. Shau 4 w I Shaw ( t for II 13 - tl.tia . r PI. 3 W. Sluw I w W shaw spartan netter* dropped only pre me 4')e I r.r, j IS | Phillips 5 vv Phillips ft two setv all .afternoon in *rnr : tor «|.|3 - 95 4a IS 2 I shave *. vs I s.).au It j in* their first whitewash Joh ,j «;l.% * •%" Mirhiran In 15 tears. COLLEGE WOMEN AH ; ' of | t'lrev vs Vtotts ,,r » Of '! flow land VS Ileal ,'S,. O. • I ' Step forward... flf 3 llrdrhk va. fhworth -.mj»hi. -s, an .m, *-• J f»|f I Mason I vs Mason 7 t K.,Xu an lock mi, o. .. i ' • i till 2 Mason ? vs Mason ft »»)..<< -• ■».. w.n «m. « «• II. I Mason I vs 31 a son H M ivi, i. . ii > Mason 5 vs. Mason » ion.***- PS sll I i Ahloit Afihot 12 17 VS va. Afihot 13 Ahbot 15 i sahre.^.. ■*»<* aimm. <- - l i H ctw M-n» AS AN OFFICER PS 2 Ahheet 1« vs Ahlnel 14 j *,'2¥£! *i sll 2 Ahleol II va. Abioet l« sr^,. M , a I «m pi a I u»Im«. a«e IN THE WAC! ^ ^°T- ^oTH£M SOME.' . . . and atep up to a promising career ... of stimulating work ... excellent pay . . great fun . . travel! A career that will mean em-ape from humdrum, ordinary John! To thoMe of you who are alxxit to graduate, or, who are ils. Ki lls Troth (planning to leave Hthool (with two yeara of college crediU) ' —think of what t hia opp«>rtunity meana to you! (tomember, too, that an an Officer in the Women's Arrny Corp*, you enjoy equal pay. allowance*, and benefit* with men of o"-/ L-itiicn " v-y identical rank in the U. S. Army ... plu* free medical and dental care! And how wonderful and deeply natiafying to have the \w chance of earning a tine living while nerving your country. Don 't Mim Yoor THtSE STAMINS-TF^Ty0 SPALIXNa- Opportunity I A\ADE TtNNlS BAl.l S HAVt TOP BATINkj IN CHAMPIONSHIP TXNNl^. V) Don't delay! Contact your neare*t Kecruiting Stattorr or Army inatallqtion for further detail*... and for application.. Canity Palpi-"-' ptnntj: TftiWPlGHTA D1TSOK OFFICER DROORAMSl IS TKEONLV LIFE IS NO I OPriCIALB/VlJofTVT CiLTA NAT l- CHAjy.PlOfAiH m Women rollega gradual-*, agea 21 JB|i f# to 27, rn.iv apply for -ippointrrwnta I LtV felKCF- I9t37. LIFE AT ALL IN EVTttY US DAVlb OrnClAL an 2nd Lieutenant in thu Ih-aervH I^ Q CUP MATCH .TOO. and upon »«ti»factory completiun of training mav qualify for com- WITHOUT DELIGHT miaaion in tha Itcgular Army. f »AV> c« It Fit » grai _ a coljt-ge degree who fall within tlu» age group of 21 to 39 with qualifying experience in teach¬ punctuate your life with plea'.ur«a, A WITH ITS TWTM.. ing. huiiru'Mrt. recreation, pcrNounel adminia- tit SPALDING.... tr.ition. aiing or other fiwlda re<|uiring short pause for a Coke means a full atop TKIY ARE rr>vxn IN .VOfU le»derahip and -uji*rviaion of peraonnui. //JCIOR TOURNAMi NTs to tiring wicrk awl a l.csl. start rrffnhat. T HAN ALL OTKE RTENNlS 3 With a minimum of twH yanra of colle BALL* COA4BINLD may enlist ae WAC Officer Candidate . TWINS OF IHAMPtONSMlP TENNIS NAMK. ADDI4K.HH CITY ZONE , autmoutv or tor cocaxoi- - tig Company, l.an»inf. .Michigan UNHID STAINS AfcMY - ' Q iri3, mt cocA-cou compamv THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Wilson One Killed as Planes Collide (Continued from Page 1.) freshman, 98; over Chauncoy to Robert Martin, Stale Affairs. Secretary o( "We had a much, better turnout Seven Listed Smith, Addison freshman, 97. than the primaries and so far no, ROTC Cadets Foreign Student* Board Member Q()at.(] Unopposed Congress candidates dlscrepanries have been noted or were Mary -Maguire, Detroit exported. The candidates all ■Hf-MViM To Parade for Take English as a As Missing To Speak Here ToSpeal freshman, North Williams; Mary Pillis. Muskegon Heights junior, complied %tlh the rules and their co-operation is deeply appreciated by the Elections Committee," he MacArthur AA language Language . <-U problem often All V41 —WI— doll the the Forest II. Akers, State Board a of member of Weils; rfclphlnc Ehlers. Scotts added. Agriculture freshman. North Campbell; Mari¬ for the past 12 years, will speak lyn McBridc, Bay City freshman, During the Middle Aces all proves a bareicr to employes seeking advancement. To combat East Mayo and Bcv Busch, Royal monasteries had breweries and the LOS ANGELES (/!')—One this problem, the Department of Akers will deliver the eighth in Oak freshman,""West Yakeley. progress of brewing at that time hii was killed and seven Continuing Education sponsors a ei series of nine talks sponsored Others were Harry Theuerkauf, was helped by the cleanliness of non credit course colled. "English en were reported missing by the' Division of Business at Menominee sophomore, and Kies the monks. as a Foreign Language" at the yesterday as an Air Force 7:30 in the Music Auditorium, llagadorn, Ahna freshman. Abbot. Kellogg Center. B-29 and a Marine-fighter plane according, to Frank Montgomery, Horatio Lewis, Birmingham jun¬ The parade Foreign-born members of the collided over the Pacific Ocean assistant professor of General ior; James Baker, Detroit junior* Just Arrow. all cadets will be Center Maintenance staff arc now about 10 miles southwest of Santa Business. and John Ncsbitt, Battle Creek The Street •11 other groups participating in learning the "fundamentals of Cafalina Island. Dean H. J. Wyngarden, of the the parade. English under Dr. Judson Perkins. men parachuted to safety School of Business and Public- Recounts were made in ballot- The Hrnl The parade will begin at 3 30 They attend two one-hour class picked up from the Service will Introduce the speak- , were Heauty Care at Pennsylvania Ave. and will . At least a dozen ptnncs and open to all. as less than lerTvbtes, according march 21 blocks to the Capitol Fifteen men and women from several dozen bonts-^both Naval Where General MacArthur will Latvia, Iran, Italy and Germany and civilian—continued the search PLACEMENT Rt'REAl' INTERVIEW MCTIIDI'LK Review it. While marching the arc now .enrolled In the class. for possible survivors. band will play three Sousa num¬ The students, between 19 and 58 Five survivor* and the bodv pat, I <>m|n,ik Iwiln. . bers: "Semper Fidelis March," years of age, work as cooks, off one Air Force man were "U.S. Field Artillery March," and janitors-, and maids lit the Center. picked dp by I be Navy'* heavy ♦•King Cotton." cruiser Toledo. After the parade has been re¬ A Coast Guard PBM plane viewed the band will play "Ruf¬ MacArthur picked up a sixth man and flew fles and Flourishes for- a Gen¬ him to San Diego Naval Hospital. Armed forces public informa¬ SUET, EASY TO eral," and "The General's March" (Continued from Page-i.) to introduce MacArthur, tion officers said the survivors MANAOER PERMANENT* the parade will begin at 3:30 appeared to be "in good shape." AT LOW PRICES The band will leave by bin. p.m. General MacArthur will . The B-29. from the 106th Bomb AT from the capital and the ROTC units will go on to Ferris Park speak from a special rostrum on Wing at March Air Force Base, Riverside. Calif The MacArthur motorcade will of 13 men, the base reported. , carried a crew The GREEK FEAST EMM DIANE then return to the Kellogg Cen¬ Marine plane contained only Of Pti Beauty Salon The order of the leading units ter for a private dinner and. rest pilot. the UpsilM marching in the parade is as fol¬ period. A dinner in honor of Ma¬ . (Inly seven parachutes were lows: MSC Marching Band; Gen, jor General Courtney Whitney, by Marine Lt. Col. 8M • 12:00 Friday, May IOHi Rg. ar iltn . E. (.rami River Douglas MacArthur; the general s will be held by the MacArthur staff of six cars; Parade Mar¬ Committee at 8 p.m. fErnrwiif II shal's car with Dr. G. E. Thrun At 7:25 p.m. General MacAr-. Sexton band, Army ROTC corps thur will leave the Kellogg Cen¬ and branches; ROTC Regimental ter for thr Capitol where, at 8 Commander Richard ! Regimental staff made luvt tU \yjM> ert Hockstra, Robert liam Miller, Lee Roy Jones, and Charles A Stachel, Spartan Guard under the command of Joseph Stacer. and the colors. Miens** CAPITOL units and sharmee The Army ROTC their battalion commanders will LAST TIMES TODAY ! — O A Y H — 2 follow in this order Infantry, .11 OY IIOI,IIIW Lynn N. Munroe; Field Artillery, ALOO RAY "The Light Toaoh' George L. Steinp« "Till; MARRYING KINO' with Stewart (".ranger. Pin craft Artillery. Fmi Annual Symposium Augrli. and George Sanders mored. Robert Hei High School band; — ALSO — Myron Lickey. < William Sieged: O liam Webb, Mihtar 'The Big Traas" tugging gnrtrr«. no .1- k ers abreast; 40 MM Hellr-hliarmeet', new -< LAN BIN! just hel o High School hand. Laey Laslrx that < The Air Force batt 3 — It AYS — 3 6LADNER won't wash out -1 this order: Cadet \N t'nlil 5 P.M. 25c T»* 5c Tuisl Mr • After 5 P.M. 42c T»* I gently but fir.. I KenncthJC. C»r 1 ffit h. "Whan la Rome" * 2 — OA V 8 — 2 Millt Van Johnson Wing I nspeci NOW! and Paul Douglas uwn pcrfm h Miarine ALSO 'Pride of SI. Laait' "Another triumph fcr one of the f"**t — — with llan Dailey comedians of our time" -Redbook Magaiine 'Wings of Danger' and Joanne Oru Qteu, .Ym Othcri Comdr. Will 1803. Coinr \ MAN Serves an Inviting Group 1804, The parade gather. BLACK... 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