! Spartans f this Are Careless They Will Be" Carless nonsense. No one is going to ban cars entirely has been ignored by the ■•Mi \ . anywhere and throwing bv who isn't on the right developing * mob-crazed vio- ity of the gripers. ur slanderous remarks at any- side of the Mjphigan State is not the first, the even the tenth major¬ nil for the past few years. It has had little to second or .college to ban cars. Other places their contro- have found a way to provide for adequate do since the days of pre-war campus Now is the time for the students to call upon governing body and to support it, instead trans¬ of going hog-wild over the national strike situa¬ activity. - Jvt'lil jal fence. portation. Students at MSC want to know tion. * r k noteworthy that for the first time in to what they are do, and they have a right to "wears, Michigan State students are rising ban has been know. The car Student council has already taken steps to¬ wards j their lackadasical wishing-chairs and de- brewing for many years—what brought it to a..head is only speculation. modification of the ban. It has asked for a convocation where students' questions will uding attention. to do about it is the What be I i. jj too bad that they are ignoring the recog- The "Students' Union," as main issue at hand. answered and their problems considered. At -M such a meeting, both students and administra¬ it calls itself, has hed channels for student action and looking started a ball rolling, which, unless put under tion can listen to reason, and eventually arrive rhostility instead ofpicture There are two sides |„idered. Students cooperat of the ion. ban car themselves getting control, will develop into a landslide. organization—one which is recognized at a solution of the transportation to be anThe students of Michigan State already have If the "Student Union" desires action, why by the does it not appeal to and stand behind Student problem. ' t :■' L, dance on a rainy night in one of East Lan¬ administration—to look after student rights and council? The "Union" has gone into a'frenzy d's three taxioabs. They wonder why they needs, the Student council, and talks of making itself permanent. It is high . ^ed to stay on a campus that is often void Every student of the college has a chance time that all Spartans realized what I weekend entertainment and recreational fa- to run for Student council and to vote for they can the accomplish through Student council. persons he wishes to represent him. Every | It cannot operate effectively without coop¬ |~The college, on the other hand, is worried student council meeting is open to those who eration from the entire school, but no other rad- it congestion on campus and student morals. wish to have their opinions considered. n Crowe's statement that the rule does not Admittedly, Student council has been rather I out j ical organization can operate effectively vith- recognition by the college administrators. #nvo Honors Invest and Save i Phi Record VICTORY LOAN FUND Oct. 19 , DRIVE through Dec. 8 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS i Scholarship Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate College Vol. 34 334 EAST LANSING. Ifi Beta Phi defeated Kappa MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1945 a Gamma by .003 points to possession of the PanHel- Pierre Laval Metropolitan Star Will Make First j |t scholarship cup last night fcfte annual convocation of so- lily women. The cup. given to Executed i sorority with the highest ilitship for the year, was cited to the Pi Phis by [ Evans, Manistee senior, Suicide Fails Appearance In College Auditorium lent council will hold a PARIS,"Oct. 15 (A1) — The Palrice Muiisul ,_J meeting tomorrow at 5 stormy political career of Pierre j. in the Spartan room of Laval, thrice premier of France, To Sing Varied t Inion to discuss the car came to a dramatic end today m with Pres. John A. Han- It S. E. Crowe, dean of stu- when he was shot as a traitor Opera Musie Mrs. Isabella Gonon, after trying unsuccessfully to Making iter first appeurancc t for women, and Tom take his own life. on State's campus, Patrice >iun- lelor for men. scl, 20th century's Jenny Lind, Fisher. Student coun- Before he was led to the exe¬ will present a concert tonight for rat. announced that cution ground, Laval attempted students, faculty and local pa¬ or's meeting is open to to cheat the firing squad by tak¬ trons at 8:15 in College audi¬ as are all Student I meetings. ing poison, but in this, as in torium, as announced by Dean A special many other things, the swarthy S. E. Crowe. n is being extended to chief of government in the Vichy Miss Munsci's program will nutives of the newly- i Student union in an regime failed. include the aria "Ah! lo so" :rom "The Magic Flute" by Mozart, t to smooth out the con- Four hours later, in the court¬ sey over cars. yard at Fresnes prison, his life "Allelujah" from "Exultab" by was ended by a pistol shot Handel, and "Carnival" by Fourdrain. MPir.Hii secretary. through the '.einple after he had been brought to his knees by a "Aria," the Mad Scene liom three Eight s' sorority "Lucia di Lammermoor" av- volley from an execution squad by die year 1944-45 were: of 12 riflemen. ifeaPni, 1.811. Kappa Kappa All students attending Pat¬ Tfca, 1808: a;:" Chi Just-before the volley was fir¬ Omega, rice Munsci's concert tonight ed, Laval, condemned for intel¬ must present identification honor ligence with the enemy and en¬ cards as well as their tii itets . Mrs Isabelle dangering the security of the at the door, according to S. "t state, turned to the judges of the E. Crowe, dean of student'. women, women that high court of justice which had Oder a moral tried him. Donizetti, "Prelude E minoi" by iigal one, to "Gentlemen," he said, "I sim¬ Mendelssohn, "Etude A flat" by ply want to tell you that I'm Chopin and "Ah, fofs e luT" from MSC for the sorry for you and for your hav¬ I.a Traviata" by Verdi, ore ?Cre year, the new sys- ing carried out such a piece of others to be sung by Miss «lun- entire responsi- work." sel. I'« maintaining honorable This young coloratura soprano t upon each * I twenty men.ber. Women surority and Experienced Cast Begins Rehearsals Arkorituni Planted came age of into iter own eighteen, she when, at the entered a !"'"or t0 avoid contest and the prize for PANHH P.- 4 As 'Blithe Spirit' s Gets Underway To Honor War Dead won Auditions of the Air. Her a ..aid was a contract with "Blithe Spirit," the fall term Madam Arcati, a spiritualist, The Forestry club did its first Metropolitan Opera company to appear in will be played by Dorothy Blas- planting job of the season in the Fid a y s play, is "in promising first stages," according to Don Bucll, director of the play which will be presented Nov. 16 and 17 in ko, Dearborn junior, who was the housekeeper in "Kind Lady" hist year. John McCaughna, St. arborituiu last Saturday. Mem¬ bers met in the afternoon, armed themselves with shovels and leading coloratura roles. Miss Munsci's debut with the company was in December, !!»43. in the role of Philine in Fairchild theater. Charles senior, who plays Dr. grubbing hoes, and proceeded to an eleven acre plot just outside non." During her first "Mig- jptra Bfc» us All of the cast have had ex¬ perience in some of the campus Bradman, the friend, was in the "Then It Was Summer" and has campus to plant an approxi¬ mate sixty evergreen trees of season she appeared in "Tales of Hoffmann" and "Rigoletto " At dramatic activities. Patricia played with the different groups several See MUNSEL, rage 3 species. il® Beechler, Charlotte senior, who that have gone to Fort Custer. The Forestry club has taken Youse is cast as Ruth Condomine, the Two Make Debut ■ Barbara Jones, Glen Rock, N. the job of planting the arboritum 1 *,2*kfc second wife, was Elsia in "Pyg¬ anu" a'l's well,' malion," one of last year's term -»1a,,'s weU' plays. She has also taken part J., senior, who appears as the in memorium of those of Michi¬ maid, Edith, and Lois Robinson, gan State who gave their lives in World War II. TINE TABLE ■M *»Mli«L ,i,ght *** in Studio theater plays. Cincinnati, Ohio, sophomore who appears as Mrs. Bradman, arc the r~Vh*'r 0urs windows 8ealera Take Leads two new members of the cast. 205 Coeds Sign Up For TODAY — "CMUy. Lois Banzet, East Lansing sen¬ They have both played in Studio Red Cross Activities ior who plays Elvira Condomine, theater productions. AW8, 6:15 p.m. Org. room 2, Union *«M.W , jUSt do,n* M the first wife, played Aunt Kate In the story Charles Condo¬ Students responded enthusi¬ h>" their mib. in "Personal . 'l Orcheals, 4 pan. Apperance" last mine remarries after the death of astically to the Red Cross regis¬ k £! .!. b«*use of the year and has been in several jiis first wife and is very happy tration last Tuesday, according to Dance studio, Women's gym b»*n «!.lhe fact **** other productions. Charles Con¬ Until the ghost of his first wife, Marion Chcncry, campus Red Sigma Epsilon, 5 pan. ig hv ?.*' ornall"« Umc domine, the husband, is played Elvira, appears in a seance con¬ Cross chairman. A total of 205 1«X Morrill hall you by Robert Huber, Cincinnati, ducted by Madam Arcati. The coeds signed up for the various Forestry club, 7:36 pan. six cok«, *indow, »nd had an- dio taJS- Ohio, senior, who has done ra¬ happenings that occur in Kent, classes, and this number exceeds Forestry cabin and theatrical work in Cin¬ England, unwind into an Inter¬ the number of volunteers in pre¬ Theta Sigma Phi, 7:15 p.m. cinnati. esting sequence of events. vious years. 7 Union annex * , D-«- MICHIGAN STATE WKWfi Ibrin and BearU airs o] rirst general *CM 01 the7" By NAN TKABl'K hursciav at <■ ud U auditor..: DOTT1E LAMONT ftie pun^so ' , t*come pp MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Prase It exclusively entitled to the un for republication ■I ell new* dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on facial dispatches herein are also reserved. Faculty Adviser Mauin ... Editor - - - - Adrertlsinc Wanacer Milht Editor • - Sports Cdltor - Feature Editor LETTERS -Ortaniiitio" Keltrrine piciu ■ the Wolverine Inion annex tu THETA SIGMA PHI Thela Sigma Phi, national wo¬ rile j men's journalism honorary, will meet luninht, Jesnette Nix¬ on. Koya] Dak senior and presi¬ dent of the organization, an- I nouncrd yesterday. The group [will gather in room 7 of •Union annex at 7.15 p.n VOCATIONAL HOME EC S All women participating in the j CLASSIFIED ADS skit for Vocational Hume Ec club are la meet in the ilume Ec h- | brary this afternoon ;rt 5. ACT LECTl Kt PEBMISSION j According to AWS rules. wo-| no n student* attending Waiter Abell s lectute Wednesday eve-| home GOLD Tastes a ning at the music building will Uatk ISML have twenty minutes to reach! their lesiuences following the! SOI'll HOME EC UOARI) ami. I I.ASNinUI RATES •onuo mu auhoot or nc coca-cou commmy w GREAT LAKES I )LSTRI BITING CO., LANSING, MICH. MICHIGAN S IKfOftNAlIM u- program will Scrapbook" in oii senior will ■ hook of Home tivities to an Briuly Sullivan Leaves ,v. the school Spartan Grit! Stpiatl; will present Makes .\o Comment jbook which department. M. & C. D. Romeo sen- it, Newaygo I. A. group, is under the June Ford, v'.or. Pick ford Wolverine Schctlulis LaVine. Sparta Class rite of the T. C. Photographs Skitch. Detroit Wolverine pictures of fiesh- ... of the voca- mcn, sophomoies and junior l will be taken .today, MUNSEL toimi r ow, Thursday and Friday, uctu'ding to Mijrgo Green, East L..m; -ig Canadian, Students' sophomore, class editor of the Wolverine. Art \\ «rk Featured Appointment cars have been suit and students are ashed to One of the first exhibits to he keep designated appt inuntots. featured in the second floor cor¬ Miss Green added. Those stu¬ ridor of the art studios this year dents who did not receive a '„jud is u group of large silk-screen are to call the Wolverine office. prints that are reproductions of Senior pictures will be taken original oil paintings by Cana¬ in January. All seniors graduat¬ dian artists. This show is part ing either summer term lb or of the larger exhibit of oil paint¬ fall term '-1U are to di..i r go id ings by Canadian urtists shown their appoinlmeut curds. this month in the Music building Junior medical tcibiin tans art gallery. should also disregard uf-pO'M- The subject matter is varied, incnts, because they will be pie- but includes primarily scenes of lured us scniurs, accord.•>£ to students, I autumn and winter Canadian Dorothy Engleharrtt, editor of the md trans- landscapdb by well known urtists Wolverine. Miss EnglehaiUt add¬ j me. of diat country. ed that no retakes will be taken, There is also an exhibit of the and those students missing their student's work from campus appointment may go in Friday studios. morning between U and 12 FOR SPORTSWEAR Stop at Kositcheks Sport Shop Everything That's New In Sports Apparol SWEATERS JACKETS SLACKS WOOL PLAID SHIRTS PLAIN WOOL SHIRTS SPORT HOSE LEATHER COATS RADIO PIMPLES? RAIN COATS SERVICE GET RID OF THEM! FINGERTIP COATS WEATHER JACKETS ^ v- USE BARFIN W.tSllLNGTON AMAZING RESULTS 'W REPORTED IN ALL CASES TRY OUR Hur R„,i;a Satisfaction Guaranteed H. KOSITCHEK & BROS. ■My 0 '-imr Available at FIZZLING ^ Our Probst & Swanion Drug Stores JTEAKS 113 N. Washington Albim East Lansing 30 E. MICH. AVE. Lansing Election* Also Most Lansing Drug Staris And Mills TEL. 5-7516 Dry Goods Store Tuesday, October 16 i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS |Ptc Four 'Spartan Varieties' to Start Faculty Members. East Mayo Will Hold Anmi To Investigate Installation Dinner Tonight Featuring All-Student Talent Soil Fertility East Mary Mayo dormitory Union Bpard Will Sponsor Weekly. Broadcast will hold its annual fall installa¬ non, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; A trip to Barry county is being tion of officers tonight, follow¬ Menchhofer, Miss Mildred j0- made today by several depart¬ Mrs. Grace E. Pilcher a: "Spartan Varieties," the weekly all-student talent radio ment heads and staff members ing a formal dinner. The new members of the house Pearl Jackson. show, will return to the Michigan State college campus at the request of Harold Foster, council to be installed in the Nov. 24 with a broadcast from the stage of the Union county" agent, and the directors traditional ceremony at the fire¬ ballroom, Union board announced yesterday. of the Barry county soil conser¬ side are: Nancy Pringle, sopho¬ PANHEL vation department. Huron as the Dick Snook and his or-* more from Port (Continued from Page j) chestra, playing for the reg¬ Eighty thousand acres of land new president; Pat Metchel, Ni- a high pressure attitude AFFAIRS in Barry county have agriculture agara Falls, N. Y.. sophomore, rushees. Formal rushing ular Saturday afternoon possibilities but at the present vice-president; Dorothy Ander- men who have an ali- , (Continued from Page 2) n Party-Party, will supply mu- wochow, Wyandotte.and Ray because of the depletion of soil son. Holly sophomore, secretary. one-point scholastic aver. , sic for the program» which will fertility and erosion it is not con¬ Barb Green. Lapeer senior, will who have been on camr. ' Ross, Crosse Pointe Park. < feature songs of MSC fratern¬ New initiate lists are already tributing much agriculturally, be installed as treasurer; Susie term, will start winter u ities and sororities. Larry Fry- coming from the Gamma Fhl according to Foster. The purpose Sanderson, Kalamazoo sopho- cording to Mary Slack. s mire. program director for house. Wearing happy smiles and of the trip is to determine the more, social chairman; Pat Paul, Mo., senior, and pres . WKAR, will be master of cere¬ best uses of this type oj land. Detroit sophomore, assistant soc¬ PanHel. shiny new active pins are Randy monies for the broadcast. TePoorten, Pontiac junior; Mary ial chairman; and Mary Rldder- Department heads making the Through rigorous se! :j. Greek Music Featured Ellen Flucke, Detroit sophomore; trip are E. P. Anthony, depart¬ ing. Mclvindale junior, fire chief. sororities can do Joan Brown, Almont junior; ment of agriculture; Roy Decker, JllUIV, ***•',* Other chairmen and represent- pline, deal to strengthen tin Sororities and fraternities are Marianna Hancock, Detroit soph¬ farm crops; E. E. Millar, soil atives to be installed are Janet college system, Mrs. Go: urged to turn in their songs to omore; Ruth Phillips, Grosse Grand Rapids senior; science; George Brown, animal Dodge, phasized. She added thai Snook as soon as possible, so Pointe Toles, Rochester sopho- sophomore, and Jean husbandry; G. M. Trout, dairy; Martha ities were in a position : that he may prepare orchestra Potts, Takoma Park, Washing¬ V. R. Gardner, agriculture exper¬ bor Beach junior; Sue Hum- rushing a dignified tip and chorus arrangements for the mitch, Lapeer junior; Pat Hough, ton, D. C.," sophomore. iment station: E. B. Hill, farm Jeck Breslin, Union freshman women, and c changing their status management; H. B. Tukey, horti¬ Adrian sophomore; Vera Sch- the returned veteran in r> program. Also board president said. from that of taking orders to one culture; Professor Farrall, agri¬ weifler, Grand Haven senior; his sense of beauty ai engineering, P. A. Her¬ Barbara Cray, Birmingham sen¬ Since Snook must write ar¬ of giving orders, are twelve culture taste. bert. forestry department, and ior: Janet Pass, Three Rivers rangements of the Greek music, Zeta Tau Alphas. New members "By living up to the tr. he requested that music be turn- include Audrey Vincent, Flint C. P. Loomis, sociology and en- sophomore, and Harriet Adams, possible. He ^ ^ the administration has p! ed in to him as soon as senior, and sophomores Madelyn j Y' ' Camden sophomore. may be reached by calling 8-4346. Burleson. Detroit; Margaret' lomo,og>' The guests for the evening in¬ them, sororities can sh> Hayes, Dearborn, and Nora Mac clude President and Mrs. John way to other college Students to Participate thought that the honor Allen, Fremont, Ind. Mcxico's 1944 cotton crop ex- A. Hannah. Dean and Mrs. Lloyd One feature of the Union- couldn't be done," Then Juniors. Rtith Zotz and ceeded 500,000 bales. C. Emmons. Mrs. Isabelle L. Go- board -sponsored broadcast will Helen Schrooder, Detroit; Mary be the regular appearance of stu¬ Katherine Henry, Antonagon; dent guests. Auditioning will be Virginia Waldinger, Dearborn; announced later in the term, Marjorie Yerky, Goodrich; Eliz¬ Frymirc said. abeth Watson, Portland; Mary Party-Party began last year ns June Prieskorn, Harbor Beach, a Saturday afternoon entertain¬ and Barbara Ann Gregory, Tuc¬ ment feature of Union board. It son, Ariz. offers afternoon tea dancing, UNDERCLASSMEN!! Epsilon t his also have a new card and board games, and re¬ roster of officers. They have freshments. Students who attend chosen Marge SiJberblatt, Detroit Party-Party will comprise the junior, to wield the prcxy's gav¬ studio audience for "Spartan Va¬ el. Vice-president will be Shirley rieties," which will be broadcast Ginsberg, Mt. Pleasant senior; from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Party-Party treasurer, Marilyn Moskowitz, is given from ^ to 5 p.m. each Accord, Mass., sophomore; secre¬ Saturday on the second floor of tary, Lois Rose, Detroit sopho¬ the Union building. more. Revised 'Campus Capers' "Spartan Varieties" is a re¬ SPEE Elect* Officers; Have You Kept vamp of a pre-war campus vari¬ ety show formerly known as Campbell, President Picture Jesse M. Campbell, associate "Campus Capers." The program was dropped during the war professor of mechanical engi¬ years because of lark of talent neering at Michigan State col¬ Your WOLVERINE and facilities. It was then one lege. has been elected present of the must popular of the reg¬ of the local chapter >if Uie^Ai- ular campus entertainment fea¬ Clety for Promotion of Engineer¬ tures. This year. Union board, ing Education. with the cooperation of Frymirc Other officers elected were Appointment? and Snook, hopes to make "Spar¬ Edward E. 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