rsr MEETING ON m MOVING TONIGHT M S C DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION PRICE 5 CENTS '■is W. N"- t« KAST LANSING. MICHIGAN - TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 19M >lav ifoiir King OK's FHA tajor Leagues Cuts for Inyestigation \) Begin Play riday Students Must Touched Off by Die n, I'HI't'K MILIAR See I n tit rue lorn i. m slate News llparts RdNor iinlay in WHshington, U.C., a ruther fumou* New Officers Hollyday's ,I,m will ivrt'tiHiiiloiialy fling a liHu-biill in the ili- MSC students will Is- ex¬ ,,i tlu> 1'iti lwra' mound at Griffith Stuilium, and thr cused from GimmI Friday m Resignation u M hawlmll wnwin will lw undorway. rlasses la'lween noun and II llowfvi' Imfore thr Hi |U|i|i> On) • tinguisheil pitcher. President [ Eisenhower, untrusliea that ' p.m. if they make arrange- Accepted first pitch, seven other gumr* Ike Order* ir*i u iunr ill Isith itri way. lea lilies will tie well Iti'i-uril* Seized Ihirc/i Li'l There wUI he thr * WASHINGTON «/»•»- The udmiriiitmtion cracked down IHmiiiji of Sun on thr Federal Hollaing Ad- ... u« all thr Atr miniat ration Monduy. letting orient Eisenl sit Hi expect- the "nr\ •kignation of j ex-81 Guv T O h tu south- Italtiiiioi I the parade n„. fn.t ihkI weather | lulluuoi Other Amrrn CSK lo Sponsor IVIeetiug [are at Chicago Testimonial lovtTiinient Officials. Students Dinner to Fete «f InvMllcattam and Hnll>- Open Aid ran o A. A. A pp legate day's rhtef. Hntmlng and lino* To Discuss Driving Albert M. etitioning H. JACK KOI.E Albert A. A|iple|iate, retiring Official (lurat.tr Air (Cadets student ale New. Maiiailni tdibit or Milwaukee Braves travel to l*»n- the Kellogg Fisrlwr Trials in orgntiixu- Wednesduy. litem. Kast l.alisinir ulTicials will meet with I"iilylit to discuss driving regulations ami proli- cm at 7 p.m. ihi May I. poiiMMvd by ('ollrrlion To Launch Sharon Hey- bwrsh anil llir Dodgers K" aiiauo* the Giants al tlie Polo liosuuo its at MSI'. Sigma Phi. i of The "bin" question on the Christian Student Foundation, the meet- ary, Delta I A Million Intui ts Parades miiuts of moat tain, atthisruh it p.m. in Union. It is open tu all students. and the won't be solved tola v. n "ran thr trillion insects are Michigan Press AsMM'iatitMi. Yank.i nrakr it rat straight"*" one Michigan State Army tirln Krsl | will the *tU< lent driving situation Modern Dance In* Chief Charles F. Fegg i Applegate's retirement on July I will mark the completion of IB Until Next Week Di Itoia nd Fii and a half years with the college. Sports Tickets l«f Chief the »jut Ijinffing (tolirf Ainhut F Mraiidstatter of and Group lo Give He Iras headed the department since it was set, up journalism After » Suiiduy of >i*iining I tl«»b (MllU'C. To Remain At •r.a ..11} »US Birmingluim in 1944. ■round the Michigan sky, 20 AF- | 1,1 rHA' ""'rther """ Maiv Adam*. ^uaiMNle dial chairman of CSF'x Annual Show it-Patriot, of the ItOTC cadets, and 1,640 of their fellow cadets, will come hack to i i ibgFBI1'' " * the srsal. Present Prices M. 4Hl.lt L-tam tluit committee. Mid tepieseiitatives for Marie the earth today to inaugurate the j Th* r-nf"r' 'f ** '"A offkUla will be reviewed. 4 ole flr.IT. M>a. s tieati of student* «»f- lutes. Vhc spi ing parades. . j aM| a "nnmber «f thr pn- In»in the F*.<*t UtiMng r?';\.|rvIm!:wUrZa,n\hr«„,e",:^ of the planning Tnday's parade will be a warm- up for the coming mass parades ; rial* will oprrallng offl- be affeeted." Anked Mk>» Ikyvi j year, despite recent reductions m to Miss Muck said the banquet hi invitatjo! from 1867 to 1803. Fifty thousand with the Army HOTC. • Ckflrt* as*e...i.U in tlx Cadets will assemble (I... whether this meant the men will im* < #le to all Michigan publishers gntf M ^ |ha| n«4 all wnnld be former Journalism students < specimens, the largest gift to the Mack hit Field parking lot at 4:30, rolleetion. were received from Sen. ihss if roup Applegate's. Student tickets fi James McMillan In 1888. p in.." said Capt Benjamin Davis, All the Dik blues scle j ,u,,e,"l'nl *jy""1 • the event are at the Journalist AFttOTC Public Information Of- tain the same pi Cope land fleer Office. 'Is W eekly Deau Tom •. "The Wcic Application Date Capt. Davis stressed that. \ See FHA. page 4 Collrcc Station Sot* A'lule ax Sessions Audition* Set fur College Sarsr-rri ««»«• j dent ami an Interpretation »l Entrance Grants w.r, o.ihu.-.tic.ll,, Hold two poems. "The Trees." by Wlh tceived, they are not a regular I 1 I bams, and "JaUberwncky" by the Deadlines fur summer and fall ►art of our curriculum." I Studio Theater will hold try* night in lire WKAH Studio, in thr "We will however, have more "ut* Wednesday for three one* have beet/ set for May *15. j! Ite- if them, with a tentative flight The tryo bef t Stewart, director of xthofcn - dantied for April 24," Davis j s interested in auditioning to ships, announced Thursday. aid. "We will give the boys who 49 Aud lie in my office. 310 Aud . br- . Students on Michigan State 4 today for a pre-audition vant to pursue Air Force carc- j This term there will be a Urge »th Rub- »• interview," said Larry Fry mire, us every chance to get their feci imitlM. page 4 east P>* Zuckury, Detroit Three More BcIIh Ncwlctl Entrance scholarships art Capt. Davis singled "The Vernal Equinox," in liccial praise Jerry Chitman, tomatically renewed fall. < Wing Operations Officer. "«•' series. the s The other two Carillon „ Bass Bell Added to Beaumont and spring terms if the ret "Cadet Chitman did a fine job of 2.H average is maintained. The Hinmnri award, a rti handling the scheduling of the In 10.1.1. bringing the total In ative cash award, spread flights and running the show on. By NANCY GOODOCR 23. Thr bells then became the ground." Davis said. State News Yeatare Blur known aa carillon, Davidson The army ItOTC will not march Studcnis will scam be able to •aid hear bass sounds trom Beau¬ today, hut they will hold a par¬ Fourteen more bells were NEWS IN • ran teed < —An ll-mcinber ! 'W 1'iiblislica llonncurs consider lour ro¬ musical Instrument of the same Tclcvigcs Comedy The MSC' barns may nut be jury Wkis sworn in Monday to tates necessary to render the Lee Mathews on "•fir ill 0|Ur(rr|y regarded by the students as a try William lullrst musical expression, the For Ohio liiHtitute place tu visit but children from an t-barges of obstructing justice in nboittvf attempt to evict the Dr. Harry R. enough money is raised for the Going the Walnut St. schuul's orthupcdic late Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens from • ■ WKAR-TV'm "Curtain professor of last three bells. Up" appeared on a national in¬ department weie delighted by her farm home on June 2, 1952. • *v s-riir "lh«l and in the Letters. When the carillon is com¬ Like the ancient stitute of radio-television educa¬ newburn lambs, calves and pig¬ * * IT pleted. Davidson said, for the Mac's carillon la played by tion piogrnm Saturday. ■'-■'•'eriy. reported first time since lets there. Britain Offers Pltui t both hand and feet levers. The Selected frogj nationwide TV, The children—all first, sccund ; ' Moffett. acting lucation programs, "The Too* LONDON (Ah—Britain offered . ,—"> department, bust of the August Moon," one and third grade student*—tuurcd Sccrcfkry of State Dulles a com¬ '""lied "John key. f the "Curtain Going Up" scr¬ the animal barns last week with • Archduke Albert's The bell, which was Mr*. Samuel Edclson, local resi¬ promise Monday night in the new ies. ua* presented in a "live" pcr- Western Powers' rifl over how to rV."" v"mt Previously cast In England, will coat more lancc at the Columbus, Ohio, dent who has arranged these halt the Chinese Communists from k it,"'' Hull, an to install than the other belK Mur. plays every week dey institute. tours for the past five years. overrunning Indochina and w., " ' " ir,poser and or- Davidson said. Largest In thr Performing in the show were In the dairy barn, pen doors morning from ( to 1:10 and in Southeast Asia. SL., 'he 16th and 17th lower, it it five by five feet and Ow afternoon from 0 to 0:15. Chosei Kabira, Okinawa special A gtgulsr half-hour recital Is student, and Hiroko Naghira, Ok- Sundays from 2 to junior. The program was NLRB !Cr«u,, lo Meet directed by Donald Buell, as- WASHINGTON (At — ~ Tha Ha- uqcinrrring Beaumont Tower starter) out with ten bells but they were J*. SAvitS„S,ud'n,Br»^ aet adequate to play all the ■alga af the Alma Mater, so •TH* MIOHIOAN STATU NKWS AptnBrttH.iV. April VU0M_ Leltm to the Editor: rEdftoriftily Vacation Pros and Cons Civet [5 % Coeds Revive In legurd to Mr. Merchant's To Uie Kdllari What Is all this furor nli ( IihkI Friday .' 1 was under Thejr a tread* for i «'hrlsu„T tetter requesting the afternoon IMtm. AND hPgTACRANT off from classes on April III. impression that the entire eti cognizant of a gi Cigarette Issue flood Friday, we say a hearty pus was ncpt. nrrtrr aotiai. manv beliefs being repros#n 7 pm.. ttm. SI, Kellogg "ditto!" It seems only logical l« ... , Hutiiflii put "first tilings first." especial- tiere: Moslems, Ji Per non-preference students l.v on this Holy Hay. Again we and one could cv icMtttm late evening bridge games, ami study or gab seaaiona « 30 p m . SO Union. in women's dorms are seldom hold without someone smok¬ Form Youth Itrfrenlr ing cigarettes. In fact, a spot chock of lot' Mason Hall To Uinru** IMfiuw n, im>\n siiei.ton coeds |>icked at random revealed that 110 of the Mason Hall 7:15 p.m. Ploples if ttiinds'rs mean any- gmoko—either continually or occasionally. .loan Pierce. Jen»mc senior, wi Whenever a nasi needs cigarettes, she usually does CMtorine VWrtey . MSi' lisiltmll this one of three things: 1. Buys them from an Kast Lansing OMtbsk F> - | ' Twill !»• hotter Ihnn ever. liitprnnttonal Fm in Ytuitn '1 iiiii men turned out "store or the I'nion. 2. Borrows from her roommate. It. Buys Music] , cliangt' tlflpgafp tonight at K. < a | , j® d cards to a smalt portion of parents, student mrnt found that SI Bikes to the machines II certain. KiiSiwa M mJ' People favoring the vend •viUrwitMk MB feel that the machine* would he of great eoneenienee to M the coeds They also point out that cigarette machines 7 p.m., 42 Union. For Rent can is* fcsind in the men's dorms and ask why both Iroup* mailing am execrrme RENT A should not have the privilege. * hoard 50c per hr. The administration has maintained a polley against Editorially 7 pm, 41 Union. NEW CAR! cigarette machines in coed dorms t "realise a state law pro¬ hibits the sale of cigarette* to minors and It i* felt there would be little chance for supervision of the marhinea In Don't Miss Meeting Tindems the dorms. -However, there is mi way of referring thin rale In the men's dorm, or the I Worn RuiMing either, and the On Driving Rules varnitv club v $1.00 per hr. machine, are not outlawed in these area*. Perhaps thi< issue may encourage a k'gal problems involved when minors smoke. A State discussion of the are still in doubt us to present 7 p.m.. Tower Hoom, Union. COLLEGE 4-11 CLI'H 7 |.m, 312 Ag. Hull ASCE Completely Equipped With Radio h Healer THE '. Ulassi it MSC will have an excellent Journal editorial states that If the smoking law is a good one it should i>e enforced. If it i* not a good law and i* im¬ opportunity to that doubt |o knowledge tonight. ORGANIZATIONS 3.1 fligimlitv committee, AND l-ow Daily. Weekly Raleo COLLEGE BIKE • Pops possible to Is* enforced, it shoubt he rr|wnlesl. aeeording to Christ Inn Student Foundation will hold meeting (lie Journal, for "no law should Is1 kept on the statute a just for that purpose. Iloth Chief llrnndnlaller of the student conorrss 1 CAN IIM FOR TBI SHOP Searlei 4 15 p.m., Congress Offlre Js.iks that encourages disregard for laws in general " PUCK or ONE rampus police and Chief I'egg of the Fast Lansing 10vvek gcaed One more reas.>n for the administration's ban on rood police will to present to explain the rules and problems I lean PIIONE 2-1117 cigarette machines has been | si rental disapproval, several of nludrnl driving an they now exist. of whom raised protests a few years ago utter u cigarette company issued free samples in women's dorms. Representative* front the denn of students office ami Night Stuff ALADDIN SYSTIM (In lUrriMn Mtud terwss Wrwt Michigan fr»nt RECORD SHO the Kast Innning merchants organisation have also hern PH. 9 *788 Kclltiff Center < Arret* Frtwn Hrrtr Therefore, it would »eem that parental approval of invited. By this representation, CSF hopes to tiring all the vending machine, is a far more valuable rriteriou IMiinta of view into the picture. Only Ihrnnsh serious discussion nnd planning ran It is itouhtful whether the .*date Board of Agriculture the present driving problems lie nlleviatrd. Out of would authorise the installation of the machines unless a majority of parents favor the m ove. if students are iutervst.-il 1 11 iltitaining cigarette ma¬ thin, a program of eo-operaliioi between students and rsmpus and Kast lainsing officials can to formalalrd. sr .men n »rr high Campus Classifieds chines for coed ikirm*. it ap|s>a rs thev'll have to request All students are invited to the meeting in I'nion ,'<2 lit PIIONE: ED 2-1.">11 EXT. 268 their parents to write to the adiministration approving the T p.np Those who have wanted to ask questions atmut UltoR Nag Ur« ntfhdlt READERSHIP (0STj student driving now have their rhanee. Needless to say, VAftftlTY MUTAl'UNT project. Mwh •«« *4 (art liian——11 If 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. they should lie ut the meeting tonight. MUUt4u« MJfJ (heni Get* Crossword Puzzle MU8 HUM * EMPLOYMENT PERSONAL ft*.! 4' 4 Proceed* from Dance IJI UWJHUU13 ACtOSS I Dnnlpui 53 Frame far crrtrtnn, MCMOH<> wjuu :ii4,, HMSMCI :H4MM ISprirUcadtf raining-i. RUSHING SMOKER AHanaaiiw: YMrA* YWCA, ti* HOC ». covin,,, I Kitsi ro,,.,. student foundation, II Ik.1 U Au camb. 5* usnwot iBeb'a* a®*-; HI: uoffiS t'i umcrudct s, .i kuntpuv 7 • 9 TONH1HT 1 14 FOR SALE Qty.fiVi i-ivifv:*-' ,|l.» lt'lS-vfopet S9*Ki"ctl 'dUWA'e'.M IRM.-] ,44 ■ sf ii v 4 atditional cmargis IJH.gh«- »nd Saturday -Trojan la to tin* cleaning 5545 Grandy Ave., what Sterling in to fine eiicer "Rnrtler River" Detroit II, Mich. in T^hwletler with J»l McCrca * Vv*nne De Carlo ,Tt* OKd Jerry rnmrnmommm m April 13, ST ATI NEWS Groups Sign Up for muntri Goodman Second FHA Fourteen TAKES Wl! Ballot Box Fourteen fraternities „ tf by Alpha Phi Omega. national participate in the j service fraternity. j held in the Band Shell l of rain it will be held in: I TO I. SEE PAC [azz Qul» Members suii.ru... I lftrrcd to id repair program. m ,:' wnm- i Fraternity Sin*, to rw«. be held Mayk.. | program tor tap.- Plana and recording making reewrds thejtorlum, he AMu CM RU- treasurer, Robert Hill. Klinhurst. ... I New officers of being investigated. Stumbo .aid. | pate should contact 8iuc,\ tn* are: president. John Mercer. Ill„ junior. 'refer Kenton, 2-1 > Highland Park senior: vice-presi¬ dent. Douglas Newly elected officer* of Beta Lund, Cadillac Theta Pi are: president. Bud Me* plcdgemaster. Cullough. Grouse Pointe juni< Jones Lansing senior; corres-1 vice-president. Chuck Hathaway, secretary. Gerald Cur-i Lansing junior, reccirdin j Spartan Jaw-lover* are almost twice as likely to own records by Stan Kenton and his Another jaet pianist took British keyboard orchestra George Shearing ts represented i.. third ponding lice. i.i.-t Lansing senior; and tary, Burt Gcrbcr. Chicago junior corresponding Johnson. Spring taike junior itions Bruce Blacka |han by any other jaez artist. 1 eight collections, w*ith one fan lanky pianist-bandleader . j-vporting he owned a wpy oi 10 j The Rapids, sophomore: alumni secre¬ was the artist most frequent' tary. John Wilson, Detroit sopho- tnentfoned on Questionnaires c i htstorian. Mike Milligan, . v Culatcd at the first two meetm. fit the P.cw It MSC Jarr C|ub i red. let pet. ha* a Ham and harHmoe mv '?» Ken- NATt'SF'* MOST FANTASTIC I'nitel he need for modiflcntion VOI R MOST'FASCIN ATING f NTFRT.MNMFNT: astvoil' present MSC regulations HeiutKul .vorkable from a practical forma- «IVU«I0« nuu.if ugBLUMnl tt this meeting." ivl "In fact, we'd Ballroom " THESEA1 Clingi Mip •! StMMiii.il a t.rk singly ' S! OPTOMETRY Eastrr I hi nuy B»\" Betderbecke. | TECHNICOLOR Li en Bobby Hackett. { A*?** * fcy V ▼ Trail Twills IRWIN ALIEN ready to To Morrill -v;.' an exam- Ma U t'RM I I I WH l>\ Rush Smoker I amity l luh t di« \ meeting of the lub wilt be held it 7 pm to- in (he tower Kmrni of the YsrMU — Tonight - «..- : mm orb* I It I niwn Mutiding John t SANDLER or BOSTON .Iocs I he ea.ie.| .Inn- thai err s|ie.l i a liamUcWn* f-IMK I S I FII. a grniune mnviNii glial mean. iimr kail is rrailk.1 in i Tlida mi...ill, unbroken |grrt of |>liaul kutlier. Sim, Irini, gi.nl tilling . >8" a. I .VI Ablioll lit!. 7 jrltf All Men ln\itcfl Shepariis 31? 319 » Grand R» MES - 7:30 l« 9:00 P. M. «t> A«t rlrarh . iu KK> I u t* p il a % Shirt' II «i ii r p—9 $30 a.m. iti SlilO p.m. 2 lKt>i ;.t0 - 7:10 - tO I;:r» • .1:10 . t>:l)5 \lo%l Spectacular flight Ht'ncs e%er ixi mMP/m dashim; in the rain IneiTUiienl organ izalion / \N (id \ ule MIn .SMOH/M; / / ■ :/ NXy/> S etitiiiiiinj; Starts inI.ii f,,r Aiil tr \oi K i i vs/\<; » > m rrt;nnt:i.i> tut. irHRS MICHIGAN Tin T&arwi** . ca g i •<' ★ STARTS Till KSIIAY ★ •M M ru K? ' ^ (i ■ •ur. if1; * : .nifir nur uali rf \ , ■ . vM j rar . -mart fashion in ai / atin r la!'.: Jaunty cavalier trein GLAOMER nil!' • ,11111, or uhite with C" Thra tharxrfa* a.«t .lit. hiny ;.*m! giant flaring tuff S./.» s : j,: -sal, Ui^ht: Pin- •KUMW llo|||l\V ffislr h »hiti". iilu, ii 'flrast ur navy coat » stitching. Sii* * 1 •w .. -:•/ t.1 in. *25. D"th ha CAPITOL matching ha'-- :nd lUfi ATTRACTION — •una i ion mi r,"'n l<> -sarthiMit I THE oeUSH TPUL MSdCVfcNYuc^.^, r I'orlrtlMMsk I.IKI>" OFAM^ANOWsAt^,,, \ I -I.NTLBNO " ' -r-c-al* of tl r^jan. His Br •- Ml" «d "" P»l a play whi rR ... -• ^IkaH- w