II MICHIGAN STATE NEWS !SV *rQvotm V Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College east lansing. Michigan, Thursday, ji'I.y .*», hh.s Weather (•mi-rally fair with little ehangr In temperature MSC Promised MUlitm-lhtllar HVir llotttl Stilcsmttii Today's Stage Artist |New !>uildiii«»s Brings Act Campus | Immediately j Slnlt* to Adtl Four More To (lollege l „ion 1 nnex Men s, \\ omen's Dnt-ms. , was the given, Flits I Alton Addition Mary Hiitt-likiiiscii who arrived at To Present Show ■ •r during the first I Five now dormitories, ml ... .ill ready to eat ; ditiotls to the Union building: Wednesday had mistaken the tttui u food storage wjire- , Mary HuU hinson, Ann t • : the I'nton, so he : house are ineludetl in the nan m tre.xs, will present her • oai'.h the line and plans for MSC improvement progrmn as the third tuna ;.r. ge dinner. Came j which will begin as soon as la¬ lior of the summer Its tint rri oay for his food, bor and materials are available. , ne would collect, Pros dolln A Hannah aiuuniiu' concert series, Wednesday night , down where the : ed recently at H; la in Kairehihl theater. ,u • t, discovered he entiling to S. V Crowe, detni of Using the sale of self-Inundat¬ :r.o sort of mistake, students ami head of lln • m the land now occupied by the I' • went in the danl S weather bureau station be of tin traveling Hutihin sons who revered Ainerud dill twoon Williams and Mayo will be used mg Ihe last eentucy with then- for one of the three programs ol concert songs 1'bey ,. / rui'lt cm to Read j dorms to bo built for Women, it the In! 1 of sale presented by Siii- I hoi - a '• becoming more anil ator Hoinei Perttuson t>< congress is accepted. oiiieit evrry day. Nr\t Ne\y Station Proposed ninMiuilors. tn I'rof. ■ Tile lull, submitted la--! ti -up week, ii ii. i'ne s post-war plan- bll yeai i f rn {■acted to author:.!- the sivrtury n r. -■ Monday, the discus- of eotnmeroe to soil to eol- iv Hioaib.v.v , tried around future il of tho e,- tor another piece of propert.v and j■> -holler working hours. both musical comedy anil l< gdi a new building tor "the weather ,>n t-ked what would hap- male Hiama, me hall' "('a ll>- ut station t. i.irnirrs, and another I tie An.' I.ady lit Good.'' The . Plans for all >>f the u' ,uiilt m suggested they try struetion j,>l>s so\ > n have boon con- com- lomlli IVojjraiii (if DiH'iiioiioii Yellow .tucket/' and "l.y ediala " Traveled Extensively I'rofessor O'Belrne See III II.DlMiS. Page 3 i i Serin* Planned l*'or TiirsthiN • . She has ,com|ileted eight icse t 1,1 '• t;r ;Here; he suggested that io roast (• xii: ,villi such .play ■ a- itn'0;<■ <>nlil have to orRaui/e App* ,H mp IM PK "Another Iamguage," "K< M» -.v a Inst. 'Plantation Parly" tenum at 7 M) pat I U ( h a raeterisat ions Thru," and "A Midsumial i spt'ilkfl for tho fo Night's Dream " Het rn|e; tune Set Tor Saturday I K'S ( I tllM-tl I« »r In Term Production pl villi i> ••Wtrt.iin an ii.iti\ .1.110" I rouble (*ciscnhof North and South CumpheU Kred Sb>» and oormitorn-s w ill put on their lust , | loin-..!?-,,'- lot l adies In Re- featiired in siveial railio * •..>I : o lull House social event of the Summer ses¬ ; !nvilli III ,. nd u. vk air HOW III then I ast week the block sv- - and network pla.vs sion Saturday night from !' till Among tin numbers oil f»l ■ midnight The op»>n h-aa will he | in,. <>t tiie action was planned 11111• hiiiMin's M.St' prngiani V/dt ,k scarfs and 25 1 Ch.nucteri/atinti called the "Plantat u Parly . - . i; proving to Srr ACTRESS, Page 2 atui a piece of reasons unknown, except that a tit. noted magic- I'riil. Turn King-, head ut tlu- colored matnnv perorates tin- < lloffcr Vi'rilcis !(ookl< I ... telepathist, en- plar« iiient ofiee, rei|Uests sen¬ posters announcing tin dunce. which jammed iors wlio graduate in Septem¬ ■ Records will supply the danc¬ (hi War < ontlitidiiH <■ Monday night. ber and IJeeeiuher to reluiii , : . innocent chtf- ing rhythm and entertainment their student record eards to tor intermission aSteooy has Prof. ( liarli. R llnlfet of the tnorc skeptical the placement office as soon Bonnie Hehh'r. Co ami Rapid.- , as possible. siK inlngy 'lepiirtnient has i> > > nV tage for tricks, ly had his tiulletin "Ailju; too nfa . t-of-hand wastiT junior; Thti'es." Gadaieto l.aus- j ling sophomore. ,uui Ha tie ilakr j be tin n am production problem, ;i>l Michigan Farm Kanulu i io •git to slip by the ■■>- of a few, but or, Hay City junior, stated, lit - ! Ol ihe MSC "fa '.molding tn Director Paul (!ei- I War Condilinns" published Pits freshmeuts are promised .-enhof As there are no "straight" | fessor Hnffer stated in tins bub a did a good job i letin that the second wnrhf .vac the people all of The, "Plantation Party" is op¬ paits iii tin- story, each ac tor has en to all students on can pus. and , Civil Millard, dire i t-.is ovvt. dialect and |iortiayal i situatmn in the United Stairs admission I tended In strength«;n rather than ■ Stanley K Crowe no is necessary, ui - tion department, ] • iftn ultie.- The play Is a period cording to Beth Murphy. Royal asso late pnitessoi ! nian-a and (oslumes and luini- disrupt farm family life, lot- he had in his , Oak junior. Wayne Beery, iti' ; lure yvdl have to be si cured. I wilhslaiiding the fact that mr n .embers of the Patrons w ill be Prof and Mrs adult coutiselnf Elaine Simon. Wyandotte sen- ; iniTous adjustment- were liters- .. reversed card Romeo Tata. Prof. Edward Dev- I- rn ksoii. piotessoi ! mi. >- in i barge of program de- I sary.. ■ : they had not treux. Prof, and Mrs. Don Bue!l Robe: t ,S. l.ntoli, : : rn >ig and la nine Huddlesnn, ,«ie a canary and _ and Prof, and Mrs. Stuart Gal- , E i i owe, dean bi ta t ban ng senior, will handle upper. TIME TABLE ■ ; lacher. Dr -Mifchi II. Ihe >. usic for the play. ■ untied knots and .-oscd siher rings -en to be solid steel, a a-alienee carrot at the thought same he Comprehensives Slioiv Success of Basic has to make a mark of C or time the tluid term has ! TOMORROW— International club, off By JILL LIPPERT a woman's arm. better to receive credit m tho completed in a course Ev¬ ! 7 p.m., Women's g.vm >.!. provided an enter- •meh was diversified j Basic college is here to stay. subject. This has been proven by the entually tins will moan the ex¬ : Kampus Kids, 8:15 p.m. ' According ; > tl. Rather and ams w.U he offered every term. to future Houdinis. successful grades made on the Prof. Paul Dressel, of the basn- Tr.e tests will probably be given j Peoples church comprehensives. Approximately tollege, some comment has been •n a m>>re suitable place than i SATURDAY— Uuleiit Auto Rules 83 jrercent of the students re- made that there was |>oor co- eoiicge auditorium, both men I ceived marks of C or better and relation between the English commented. Faculty lood meeting, "«iaiu I nchanged ; less than 2 percent failed on these comprehensive and the course it¬ Basic college gives an oppor¬ 9 a.m., music auditorium tests. Physical science recorded self. This is disproved by the tunity tor students to go forward Campbell open house, ]'*' "u8h there is an in- I the most F's, 3.4 percent while fact that 6:30 p.m., dormitory - nber of student own- all 33 people who took according to their own speed and written and spoken English had the test in the fall and again in ability. It also helps students btle^ on campus, the the least, 1.1 percent. On an av¬ the who have low marks by giving i SUNDAY— • e -'egalatlons to govern erage the seven spring raised their mark. basic courses In all the courses but physical them the chance for improving Kampus Kids. 6:30 p.m. : /A ' ernain same. showed 7 percent A s. 25 percent | on the exams. On the test ns applying to stu- B's, 50 percent C'Y and 15 per- I science 40 percent of the stu- only, Peoples church ^--re as follows; ' cent D's I dents receiyed the same mark depends t!,e grade of the course. TUESDAY— must be registered ' 158 students took the compre- the>' hac' during tire year. In Students, besides learning facts, irt ■" ' US p0''ce- Students hensives without taking the three Physical science 60 percent of apply their knowledge to every¬ Veteran discussion, 7:30 pari. day life. . .'U *'r,eir vars only on the 1 terms of work. Their averages | 'he grades were the same. This Music auditorium barking lot opposite Col- ! came out higher than the ones I fluctuation was due mostly to The main aim of basic college to WEDNESDAY— -'vim. However,-those : completing the three terms. Any is provide students with ;-t dorms may park ! person whp takes the exam-with- |term J 'he difference in the individual learning in all "divisions of cd- . ' marks, Lcetiirr scries, 8:15 p.m. near their dormitories. i out finishing the year's work Comprehensives wijj be given i See BASIC, Page 3 j College auditorium Thursday. July 5, 194 M ICHIGAN STATE NE W S Grin and Bear It . . • By Liehl> MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tha, Does It Entered as second-class matter Cast Lansing, Mich Offices under r» t of March 18':' at the post-office. located on ground floor o: east v.ng oi Union By MARION HKt KU. mtmmmm——... Building Annex, room 8 Published daily except Sundae and •chool year and Thursday mornings Monday mornings during the regular A C FION during summer session by the students .1 .. . Iva of Michigan State college Telephone - College Phone 3-15*1 t • - ■ < c-•* I♦ ' « r.« Mtahr Asaoeiated OlUfUu Pr*^a Fditortal Office -Ext. 2*y. Business MM.UMIO »o« O-JMl 91 Oft.CC - Ext 288 '" ^ ^ ^ . National Advrrtisinr Service, kic. »ab>.""miii.-'w» , . • ■ : . ir v..:--, Cc&.-.c P*biid»sn h> college carrier to students. 13 iW ,. ^ UOMui^*>! NI« vo»«. n v pir yv-f by colUgt c.rrivf to non- ^ " MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , ," Th« Associate* P;.M u rttcltuov.-'y et.titlod to tfc It! PI l I' II ar It..!. /HI k, I s i: »i;i i: i i \v i \p Nuitall 1 an. Hiii.'i i i it>i;\ \ t \I KIN■- IV lIUU t llIK, 1 till W I \ I I itm; \* ,1 I I I 1 It.,..,it.- r„ i.;, Miller . 111 I III llill H.\ John.U,i Km Mahri Howie PcVV .• 11 1.1. v 1.1 IAUU htu'.li; l\Y. Iltiv VVAI.Ml * \ I I lilt W NORM KESEL *i Ml vv V : - ondiltonrd Florist \'i I MN M<>\ III* nil' • /«» lu.umiii t Ihtr Similiter Hour* VTLVLT -T.I riu ii!i .,\i a. hi, — .aj.HO |>. in.. A MASTERPIECE Of SUSPENSE! • -Of FEHR < l.USKl) THLR>i)AY J\ M. RAY MILLAND MARJORK RIYNOLDS "HARNESS K.ULKS — and — "1"IIE EVES HAVE IT •i-„. 7 V S\ i mUv, July 5. 19« MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Puue ill n e state Tankers INFORMATION Counsel Group INcw MSC A# I frail Talks Dinner To Cot Chance 1\T! K\ \TtON.\I. VIXn O Plan TivO'Duy al "We are in our infamy far V AV Meet .. Vi club will nuv; . t 7 w uunor- Baseball Man Attends Conference as the applio.ilion ol to aailouHure is loiiooiiiisl en; nut : pug tat- row tho woun-n's «ytn at to- \ational Medina of eti A. U Kan all, loionll.v iiuiuci's Compose ..n- II s„ swunmatit-oaneuii: part*. \e. .. ,, , 1 I'siup as their main theme poiiltod head ol lilt- api a - li - a al I i, .i MSC Team to cerditn; to Ciro Martfu'e\ eo- <•<»//»%'«• C.tUtellVS "Improving Guidance, Coun- eliKinoei mo ilopaffiiiont i I ' I.do, at a dinner meeting Jiiiu Try Nationals K.-i s. stat si fiug and Personnel Ser- .b i f M i vitvs." the guidance commit ad Mull.nan It aeliers el -...a- oon.it agi nullum and l.n.n \i oar. State college. ti'e ol the i .iuo.ition department h. p :rs-. time in history atlondiup t ie Mi lliner p. n o Kan all, mam ipeakei in I bo _ will enter the •••«• itimlaiu-e. personnel ami KAMPl S KIPS vol use! wot kei's in me.. In 1 I m Mo | ,atari IH Mulligan, N ,\ Al" senior out- Kampitx Kills will hold i,j. Tuesday and Wednesday. loom, also enipli.o i. ell tin •... . .1 i h.rnjmmship at for tnia lor toopoi alien bil-.tMl i vole hike tiunoriuw oven inc. ■ ... Vasrust 9-l'J. The I tie croup wi|| meet at ;.t. voonrored by the Peoples ohureti at 8:15 pan. Alt nieiubers ot Akron ami is who plan to co are asketl to eatl ■o ;ho Cuyjluigu pool. ext. 8-2'<73 t»r reservations hy 5 today. be e\p< v! bio-neai I ulnt. \ Tom Harbor. 'lV- pan. . Rev. I.. It. May field, associate . Ill at- pastor of central Methodist •1 > t.irm -drueliiroi and n'..iirr< ohuroh, I ausinc, will he the cuest speaker of the Katupus Kids Sunday eveninc. The nteetinc I i M "l*i *'id ol Die d„ii j .Irs w il he held at IPSO pan. the on p.o i old .'on. Indod the | it, iau.| seeond floor of Peoples ehuroh. a 111. mi I'll till 'S l.if, O t I .» KACtl.TV Ml I TIM; m ILDIM;S \cnu;ss i .- on . ampin would b. d.i| li. SWIMMING llttl lis Mrp |o llnve "luo 1 III... Ileore.ition.il vi imtniiic !er men students have heel mnuited hi ( o.teTi Charles I . te pool ,rt Jettison fieldhou lie upon from to t: pan Iran swimmer Monday throuch Friday. tl dais and I'liursdais. t> i!i pan will be added in s. the In and . iusic iftil p.m. <1 VII SI Hi ilii-pil.if iil.Ill's i i»if l.diicaliuii I'riili «si»r Attend* ( oilIrrriico Swain Jewelry Store mw coi.i.kci: mm. conns 111,in lets I ... I. K> I .»sl I Don't l ... No sn-a k k i; KP STATE COLLEGE COOK STORE Department of in v r ^ i*it MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE our store u \ I)i o I earlier* N\ anted 'or every thing <;<>!%<; il MMI H S( IIOOI. in music. Our Repair* HOOKS CLASSIFIKD ADS • (llir luii-ir Aiv am) I.O.M (biaranlred J " ' >'• cord department SI I'iM.IKS f'»r hoth popular ■did classical music. 1' :,'d s \lusic House Rl'NDLE'S State College book store iAEHTR I.»1. i,. r. P.. NEAR THE PEOPLES CHURCH "18 s. Wash. Ave. Thone 1-6615 _ Radio .Service FOl Mi * HOURS: Monday through Friday—8 - 5:30 327 N. Washington Saturday—8 - 12 Thursday, July 5, 1945 ^ F M 1 C H I G AN S T A T E NE W S —— ~ ~ State New, Houses G,title for whieh have not turn¬ Lawry, Vivian K 'Finding Yo.tr I Schwass. Martha Friend,' ,1 Summer l„Zantop, I ....... (Henna Zeitler, Mary Daniel, Catherine Daniel. Dee, Phyllis DcFrain, Beatrice Catherine School ed in their lists of student resi- Leavesley, Mary Jane I | Schwarzkopf. Marie i Zorn, Helen Deinay, Loretta Seery, Patricia DesJardins, Carol dents must do so by Tuesday t.ehmaii. Jane Ellen | j Servicky, Ellen I NOKTII CAMPBELL HALL Dietzel, Mary Ellen noon to have them printed in the Limnier. lna 1 shueiler. Margaret KxL 83 Donse, Evelyn State News next week. I.ittlefield, Sue i Sigati, Lillian McCordick. Sue ; Poster, Marjorie The lists should be alphabet- j Smith, lna Ahrens. Marilyn McColluugh. Jean , Drake, Jane I lsabelle Ailing, Ann turned in to the New-s-j Smith, • ited and MeCollougli, Joan Draper .Margaret office, 8 Union annex. ; Simth. Wileata ! Astlcy. Joanna Duke, Barbara McDotiiihi. Eleanor Virginia i Atkinson. Virginia The directory which is intend¬ McOirr. Connie Snyder. Raker. Elaine Eastland, Jane ed to keep summer school stu¬ ; spruit. Ann Ernst, Entergine Main, Thalia I Steibe. Anlath Hai ti.". Julie dents in touch With each other Marshall. Pen Harnett. Harhara Farley. Elizabeth Stellai. I itti'is follows: Marti, Janeanne li.ituortl. (In,dee Fisk, Shirhe Stickncy. Honor i Martone. Irene Heh'ler, Yvonne Fitzgerald. Jane Sti'iuna, Helen Means. Jean 1 Henedict. Jovci Oarciner, Irene Men Students Meier, Jnvnc Miller. Gloria ' Stump. Maiilyn Strcctcr, Margaret Blake. Patricia Bolnridor. Betty ~ (Tetow. Harbiira Ginsburg. Shirley ELSWORTH CO-OP Stinnen. Marjory tlower, Dorothy Monks. Mai y ■ Swart*. Harhara i Ho 218 Albert Ave. 'Grnmlcy, Helen Mounscy, Joyce Swigcrt, Reth i Hr. . V Telephone 8-4337 Nail. Mary tlriffen. Gerald,ine ' Taylor. Margaret Orucip.lo Ann O'Dulinell, Winifred 'I'avlor. Shirley Ttaynton. Hichnrd A. Oliver. Opel Jane iTunti, Lois T< IN. R't Carso. Jack Osier. Prtsi ill.i lltith. Doris Colas. Nicholas A Thomas, Nancy Pane. Lynn Hall, Eleanor Demdorfer. Paul R. Thompson. Beverly H.inuborsky. Pliyllis Earl. Francis I. farellt-. Vcrlene Todd. Margaret Pan i-. Julie girt. Georgia ll.irt. Virginia Fietielkorn. John^V Totten, Sarah Parsons, Mary Mai i.m Haves, .lnyvc Hill, Doc A Trafeli. Elaine Petersen, iaiurel llctzinan, Vn gima Lammy. .lark K. Ti inkner, Pederson, Elizabeth links. Jan Vac eri Marie Lucas. Robert K. Highic, Put i icia Phillips. Mary dice. Colleen Cite M . et Maycrlii, ltryan - Poole, Art 11 tli Hills. Elizabeth Martinez, Ciro Voo •is Mary Potts, Jean Hoxie. Marguerite Oesterrelcher, Krwin P. Wat tone. Carol .Collins, Virg nia Haymer. Geraldme Harlia lioxie, Maxme ©wens, Itruee W. Paulson, Norman R. Renwuk. Ruth Ar< 11 J'. •: Margaret Jenkins. Hnp~ Ricksnn. Mary Jo Johiisnn. Dorothy Rosenblatt. Phillip Johnson. Patricia Rogers, m. Georgia Schmidt. Donald A. Jones. Virginia Rossellc. Marilyn Scott, Ronald M. Kennedy Margaret Ro tow, Shirley Sinla. II Otto Kline. Grace Wesley. Chester W. Knecht. Helen ALPHA TAP OMEGA — OPEN THURSDAY EVENING TILL 9 Koberstem. I.ouise 421 Abbott Road Itippert. Jill CLOTHES I.vtle. Hetty Something NEW in FUN 'Telephone 8-2575 MacKix'l. Ruth Anderson. Hob MarRat Norma . HI... k. t). n Madory. Dnrofhy lire hn. Jack Mann, Gloi .a He;I.iieiI. Stew Mart is. Barbara 11:11. fiim McCatl. Anne Hurlcnko, It'll Jctni Ma/ . Dav. M.T. ilano Ft I Ralph Mexicana Meiser. Alvcc Merrill. Meifdes Moore. Am Moore. J,,y. , Ml!'. • J'.'. j Morns. Sim a- v Plaids... M "< Mosson. Kathtyn , Murpbi Hetti Women 1 Niiylor. J..an Nielson. Kin< n ! Newton Jane Students in sun - drenched colors (la Parent.' Fl""t sol Til t \MPBEI.I. IIAI.L Paul. Patricia Ext. »t Marvelous fun clofhet for that fime Picket! Donn Pinch. Wilu a when duty done, you're completely Pitcher. Ka't, abandoned to the wonderfulnets Placeway D" t .le Powell Hetty .lain At uobt. An of space and air and freedom. Pi ingle Nam v Colorful cottons in red and gray . . . Radke. Iallu.fi Rastnasseu f'.on ia Had. v . \ gm.., red and green . . . green and Rollins Theresa Hatnln . Phil., navy » . . copen blue and navy Ross. Eleanor Hogg . hatm ■ It. . . . orange and gray plaids. Saxton, Patr.ua R. .and. t. PainTy Schnialz.netIt. Dar lyne Ilo'.fit. !: 1 ., tent . jl Schmidt. Elizabeth Jlrigbatt si,..: , Schmidt. Ruth Bus.b. Kit., Mae j ( imrilinah il Seibert, Suzanne t'ati,.; He'.te Silberlilatt. Marjorie CampocH. Jay n< - Sisney. Elizabeth Carey. SatP. Shorts 5.95 Sivanov, (llga Cams. Margate! Smith. Leone Cawuiy Stm it v Spain. Madeleine Caufftet. Jan. ! Jackets .... 10.95 Spaulduig. /a"a Caugheii. Mm ion Spiegel. Suzanne Staltman. Maiy Conrad. U alula Halter and Starr, Hetty Com.iHr, Virgin. a Skirt outfit. 8.95 Stcketes. M., .e Colli,at. Jem.a _ 'i Stover. Bari>.ii a Crane. Patt- a Sover, la Jean n Crane. Bos. n Taubert. Dor Cron u. I*hy! 11- II Troup. M..: Jane Ctvmi". Audrey 1 y Underwood. D .iothy " Cult's. Asm Vinton. Marv Lane Cutty. Ala .' - Wahl. Jean Ellen De p. Jo Dew if'.. Man vn v j Warii, Kathryn Ward. Virginia Do.*. J.an i Warren. Rosemary l\ Patricia I Di umnu'tid Ethel jI WeJker. Nancy Ann Weisn an. Betty Duthie. Marv Williams. Cereita Elsh.r. Helen.. Fisher. I>. lores j Wyckuff. lean F.•Slink. Jean SHAW HOUSE Forbt.g. I.e. Fredeeti. Joatf OPEN A JACOBSON 2 Faculty Row- Gould. Prist ilia Extension 251 CHARGE ACCOUNT Gtigsbv. [Vra Halt, i'a'.i ata Anderson. Dorothy I Bather. Virginia Hampton D«,r s llancy. Jeanette I Bila, Marguerite Harnldson, Jane Borton, Rebecca Hart, Doris j Brown, Jo Hartl.ne, Jeati Beyer. Edna J accKMonV- i Dirkson. Beva Hoard. Barbara Gaskill. Mildred Hoffer. Louise Griffin, Marcia Rttustoti. Helen Johnson, Betty Kadlec, Nancy 1 Kirschman, Elinor Kaplin. Ann Stephens. Dolores Katsulos. Peggy Van Velzor. Mary Knowlton, Nancy Walters, Barbara A MICHIGAN FASHION INSTITUTION FOR 76 YEARS KnowlU.it'. Norma Kinnev. Patricia Invest in Victory — Bu.y VVjI Klukoski. Dolores Bonds and Stamps. Krenz, Gemvieve .