MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Showers with ; Michigan State College Rising Ttnptnitvm EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. I M «« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1945 >in, 37 Spartam Plan Today's Snake Dances Eisenhower Reports Trouble 11 For Pep Rally "General Warns (amp us Cynthia Accompanies Singer German Unrest! Terror Strikes "Back itt stop with Spar¬ tan pop," the homecoming Faithfully to All Concerts Increases Daily Cynthia will 'be on pop rally will got underway With Paul Robeson campus | FU AN K FUIiT, Gcrnni ity, y fA<; t,m' ferocious cording to Red Schtjpider, Lans¬ urn Monday night. She is a faith- ,f.i< >*.erme»i through the ing junior, chairman. tul companion of jl hower told Washington in a Robeson and y 1 ir \i chants and Several cheerleaders will go to ever present during his coin « i ts. is|j grave report today that striki: i. terror into the each dormitory to start siuikc Few people know about C.vn- jl j j there in their was dangerous unrest in dances. After winding around thin for she is »skc Further i lives tl- always behind, Germany which was "just one stage where the audience cannot pito" revealed the gang Sororities, fraternities, and hear or sec her. step" troni organized resistant r. lo t* compose*' : of Ku Klux other groups wishing winter Some U. S. troops already have Ilin member*. tifth columnists term formal danres should turn Cynthia is a speaker connected with a small microphone on the been attacked by youths and re¬ f MSU students, but of into the ofTiee of the counselor fmarN-r ef : • i-sreking kin- for women. Union building, by stage audience. which is invisible to the turned German soldiers, lie -mitl. . jtjiroiers. <- 1 will be on hand, and it is tenta- Originated In England until suit of the increased luwlcssnt The idea for Cynthia was or¬ ' NMrs. 1 10 years the tune in which j lively planned that Joe Holsing- ier. baekfield coach for the iginated in England by the acou¬ selor of subfileGonon,coun¬ The food and fuel situaiani apply for govern¬ 10 past women, was initiat¬ was growing worse as winter years, will be here. stic research department of the ap¬ ed loans. Present British broadcasting corporation ed as an honorary member proached. "There will be < After the old spirit is prac¬ '.> five years after i cap- of Tower Guard last evening tically no coal for German < <- bur's official end. tured. a march to the Red Cedar in London. She was built bV I river will be conducted where Harold Burr is - Meyer with two active members. Margie vilians," and extensive plans are theater |L Abthviriiation lor loans on ("Missouri," appropriately laid in sound-research director at Stev¬ Moon. -East Lansing sophomore, now being made fir mass '♦Fad¬ nr..< • er businesses to and Irene Drobnak. Detroit soph¬ ing of Germans in the Amciuan be starlet! oh its ens* Institute of Technology In include la casket, will y the value of real estate omore, at a candlelight-ceremony zone. float down the river. Hoboken. N. J. tt1-50 s'»rp'.;es. capital and in- I Walter Vezmar, Detroit fresh¬ In Beaumoni tower. Free Polities Fall r:. > Cynthia became prominent at man. as Missouri, and Dick Deals. Robeson's first New York It is a custom of Tower Guard recital to The failure of the Go ua-i r period, instead of Birmingham freshman, have honorary members. masses portray¬ in Carnegie hall. to~respond to free potd- Among ' repa "■en: of loans on others are Mrs. John ing State, will also put on a skit. ical movement was I Hannah, Dean Marie ' Dye, and retarding any Highlighting the weekend will MSC progrnm to restore self-govern¬ or:.*.v., ;or loans bas- i be the homecoming dance Satur¬ Legion Post Mrs. R. P. Noll. ment. Political movements," tie "reus, uable value" of day from 0 p.m. to 13 midnight. Opens Drive Fttr ■ Gives Talk said, have been limited to a few frty T."i present law | sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. After the meeting, Mrs. Gonon leaders rather thnn the mai-'ns, normal value." | national service fraternity. Mew Members 1 and only the communists and gave a talk on 'France. She de- • "v i".c educational { The dance will be held in the scribed difficulties the social democrats have shown Veterans are ui'f to .loin the , French veterans irrespective j combined ballroom and main American - luivc undergone during the Gcr- much life in the American /oik Legion Red Cedar applies I dining room of the Union. During No. 402. !-e i'ttui: law post jmiin occupation, and present con- "It is apparent that a long post vice-commander. • '• m tv at ion was in- | the intermission local talent will Chester Iditinns of lack of food. and political education wilt Ik ;um i: of war ser- I be displayed and a door prize Wesley. Beaverton soph¬ period of political organization . A sophomore honorary. Tower omore. announced yesterday. .. presumed to will be awarded, according to j Guard maintains a counseling will be necessary before the « |i t- se for men inducted be- {Jesse Woodring, Lansing junior. Launching its first nicmber- .... , service for Freshmen women, tu- man people can safely be entin. -- f '-« age of 25 kAs int:e„>r | chairman and president of the jSltip dent drive veterans on campus, the stu- t„rs Kirls< iind rcnds to ,ilc b|jnd, | or with complete control qf tin >r from $50 to $65 !fraternity. organi/.ation has ; government." j set up a booth on the lower deck , ,"':r •> }"K allowance of the Union to serve as an in- j Presents Scholarship President Truman announrod Each year attending an U. S. Knows Russia's Policy it presents a -$501 in Washington that he had | formation center. scholarship to a deserving Fresh- ]jUni 1 as a p • luiion and from NEW YORK, Oct. 31 bP) — i Membership in the goal for transfer'! : -t with depen- legion docs! man woman, the funds for which | the [Secretary of State James F. -not German government 1 m; i- Airt.- epnilict__with Byrnes declared tonight that the {organizations such as Veterans of other veteran arc raised by a party. military to civilian hands, :cr the vet- Requirements for initiation in-. : to enter in- j United States is "fully aware" of | Foreign Wars. Wesley asserted. > to Tower Guard are a 2.1 all col- •v -th state in- j ests" Russia's "special security inter¬ ,The campus legion post .is to ilege scholastic average, rccom- in the countries of eastern I concern itself with student nf- vnU for tui- wthout regard iand central Europe and will nev¬ Ifairs and er join in intrigues against them. ' mendations from the faculty, ac- problems peculiar tonicities oh campus and service to TIME TABLE ■A on charges. veterans, he added. ! Slate. TODAY WIO ROUNDUP Library Locks Rare Hooks In Its Recesses Orchesis, 4 p.m. Women's g.vm By MARIAN VANDALL ; was 64 with a capital of $537. vacant moments to the 70 kc study of Lit. Ac Fine Arts, 4 p.m. In keeping with a Sherlock | Membership has since jumped to i military authors." Org. room, Union Holmes atmosphere, the library 160. and it is impossible to eval¬ j The collection also contains a MORNING is sport.ng two locked rooms uate the work done by the group, ! letter writtcr by Paine to Wash- State News, 5 p.m. Room 7, Union annex t—Th» Diur. deep in itsrecesses, hiding there ..as many members have donated ; ington accusing him of being a >ilute —no. not"*keletons—but a col¬ valuable books. {treacherous impostor. Boxing, 5:15 p.m. imrmuri •lenison gym. -Lulv prozram) lection of rare books, first edi¬ The organization's first pur¬ Morninz (Specialized Books -5trint» in the News tions, and other valuable works. chase was a first edition of I Adult education, 7 p.m. -Uiderv Mornlnz Students are so accustomed io "David Copperficld." published The "Friends" have also at- 115 Union annex of Tomorr®w 'M; 'r—Mrikf up ihr Band passing by the zoom marked | in 1850. Later a collection of | tempted to build up a collection American Legion, 7 p.m. "Rare Books" that they never sketches done by Dickens him- I of unusual books in certain spe¬ Spartan room. Union 1 AFTERNOON stop to wonder whag-it "might j self was added to the collection. cialized fields. For example, one F Ac N, 7 p.m. ' contain or how the collection Thomas Paine member donated his collection of -Tk* Home Ec building Novelty Bazaar came io be there. A more recent acquisition, one rare old books on bee-keeping, -Made tor Red Cross nursing, 7:15 p.m. •Stars Around Millions Group Formed [ of Thomas Paine's items publish¬ while another suggested that a Union west door popuLr the World During the spring term of ed during the American Revolu¬ | set of books dealing with early Karl Hujer astronomy- 1.943, a group was formed at the tion, showed a need for a colon¬ lumbering and Jogging days Dr. Bartlett, 7:15 p.m./ > invitation of President Hannah ial USO. ' j would be valuable. Peoples Church V -Columbia Nlasterworks 'Moiar-, Major Ltner Quartet In F String to investigate means of develop¬ One ing a more adequate library. This (Commander-in-Chief, in the most paragraph says. "The The Friends of the welcome suggestions and dona¬ Library Philosophy, 7:15 Org. room p.m. 2, Union I Quanei -Campus Viznettes true group, comprised of faculty i pointed and explicit terms, for- members and local alumni soon bids all officers and became organized , under the playing at cards, dice, or at any r-oldicrs tions from all students and fac¬ ulty members, and insist that even duplicates and books of on¬ Panllellenic, 7:15 p.m. Org. room 1, Union Football team, 7:30 p.m. ■ -I' I MSC stories) ^-Yesterday s Rhythms name of Friends of the Library. (games except those of exercise ly comparation rarity will be 104 Union annex t~Seus and At the end of their second j.. . Nor will anything offer'morc welcome in any one of 45 or Alpha Delta Theta, 7:30 Weather meeting, the total membership solid amusement than to devote more different fields. p.m. 103 Union ai-nex In Service UOMsnuAn Mm Yesa St. r. per year by Be»fi cfctMr «o tar W *• INM i|«M•hi • tsa maul students. MEMBER OF TH* ASSOCIATED PRESS tjive te The Associated Praa ■ oaclunvelr entitled tfl the use tar rrpubneotMl of an news dRpatrhe* credited to It or not otherwise credited tn thU pagMi and also th* local new* rpectal dupMcbea published therein. All rtghta of publlcaUon «e hereto ore alao reserved '(, a. a. appl FO atk . rscatty Adsiser - ian norr* 1 Manage! ... marion hki'kf.l. t rinor - - Advertising Mlh.it er Nt[h1 Fdiier - - VVVVVVVVV leone seastrom jfanfttf nixon ; . •t'llliUt H1l(T I nnitr Miior bvsinem irtrr pott1f. Circulation Muurt — MM' W AI.KFR. Contraro Manaicr They arc among the laOTNT. \«Klinl MnnhlKt Manaccr — PAWN RAIL. uated '4.' ttears land :n Japan, iv"'!«iintr«titins II v've Missoil the IhHit w ;*h midst * Th Victor*" bond lishmg communications during ei'«v te in our tup bad fotV- Ihre.irN .-..tas Of oocupRhor. drive started this week. yet no student group hand. fore¬ had There 1T; «r simple durlngii the sight enough to lay any plans for it beforehand. There no orFSniieti (>kira».t Sftt itif .>> information Running the country was very just hand somebody might be a stirring of conscience in some, but do. no organized oii.r ami Hlut'itum oft-.ccr Duntop. Fitch' No worries, no strain, dollars and go home!" effort for selling bonds has thus far been made. and concern, like Who is ir. — Detroit. was with What's the matter? Issues of personal concern, like who " the recent car ban. bring out the enthusiasm of every Nu IT. MIAN FASTNIW man and woman. When matters id* national importance like supporting the victory loan drive come up. we lang¬ • \ isttpvl P .inning INFORMATION uish. Is onr standard of values distorted, or is a lack of m. Ho mitteo of Religious planning and leadership indicated? BOXING MEETING W e should endeavor to win the peace as strongly as years Those ,i".l recall the: Meeting for men interested boxing w ill be held at 5:15 p in student club will si- m. ,lotv workshop „„ we fought to win the war. Buying victory bonds and is i kiis nam- ' uxtav in iwir. 209. Jcnison Rvn\ stamps contributes to that end. K the World .nvordiiic to Leon Burhans of an,i mimeograph pt This is no time to forget what has gone before, so let's physical education department. •' M. Norman, of " Stay on the ball. I T. fiER.AU) SMITH LEGION POST ,pck ,no in bans * Delta Sip. wa> discharged All servicemen on campus arc chai'pr of this work- : from the army .ur force reeent- invited io a w clcemint given by pv'' demonstratior- the American I egfcin "Bed CV- "'"dents how to do LETTERS To Ike Editor i ter term He w as shot down over dar ' Post No. *•: tonight at 7 in,Kraph. work M;r, yu~" the Spartan room of the Union. Prided so that ■' atinoaneed Fred F. Frnst. Znd worK Lhere *0 The Editor Many students on . the campus ,,, ' , Vice Commander. t arf-HUts. Io- WOLVERINE >u';d l.fcc to see the Spartan le- ,-esi. also a new literary majta- Starts \e»-a,,1, sMrssr- araatfr " . State New s be at 5 p.m. in room 7 Union will staff meeting An- hardt, editor. - Vresiion. nex. All reporters should The jeep whn great dea present, according to Mar:. third army chapl; ar.d Saturday . re r ruiay Meckel. editor scr.ption. "Britii;'. ■ mksgiving. Isn't it true SPEAKER AT I'Hl'RCII cited into a vanety mas-' so. pro- i I)r. Bartletl of Plymouth Con- :... h w ould contain grecatioiial church will speak to¬ night at 7:15 In the parlors ol the Peoples church. He will speak on the subject of "Philosophy and Religion Pet Farrall. East Lansing sophomore, is in charge of the refreshments. All students and faculty are invited. WORKSHOP - THE - f Gor.- PI BIJCITY Friday night from 8 p.m to -10 " WOMEN'S WORLD By HELEN GOVER Visit our storf I IIOM1 NURSING RgstoR. Battle A ! w omen tak.; for evert thiol N.,ncy Hayes. Detru AW > PERMISSION CLASSIFIED ADS GRILL CkUim See our sheet nt* Rous* and record *I< j»arl f AA for bolli ilopuid F AMI \ MAJOR and classical n"1''1 Robescet was er.gagrd to ttu V H • ORCHESIS thy our Qt '.' If thi* is correct, ui Budtl's Mii-icttj Our professor* have egplauted'' men's"* tvm* Marilyn* *Burtev — f' ; SIZZLING TEAKS 318 S. Fhone Wash 4-t6lJ Art| 3S1 E. SIICH. AVE. asts, but we would be willing be taken at that time, aad all wo- >t>r sale pg r\c HAxr.r TEL. 5-7516 h*>W+ Given Brazilian Student at MSG A Brazilian, Cpl. Wiilinm M-. Adams, Phi Delta Thcta and Miss Aracocli G. of thb class of '44. has member Moreno, of Sda Paulo, is receiv¬ just arrived at Biarritz American Michigan utlivorftity to take an eight-week course in journalism. ing special training at Cpl. Adams lias been overseas 18 mouths, joining a field f,wh t liarlie Bachninn and his staff haw gone alt out ■ her"Toh^,Kl "i"'1 w"' Repair artillery unit their e:torts to Whip up a defense that will ston tho four 1 hJ^T 10 of 'W"nf of Patton's* - * TurePS when they invade Rast U„isinuJMnB estabttSrilwi?'"^ 10th -lUTttorfed division. "wrfal Missouri Ibuttt which could nec-onm v«'nlc this outfit met stiffest , is Saturday for the annual homecoming game During her slay in Knst laths- nyc niorc unfnrttmalrs at a P -c. living at the home of opposition ami saw hardest lltfih chimney with « .*«. Missouri team will* nig site is , « • . o*nft, he field the heavier Professor and Mrs, H. A. Cnrdl- combat at Hastngne, d« tending , L.,s 7mngtm>. There wus «i .. t,e ncll. Professor Ciirdtnell, re¬ the city ,.t Luxemburg ^uunber with Bruits.- Pari' i squads by at least Women's search associate in the " bulge." the during t ovrr thc shower'built, Unit horticulture seigc of Met/. mauds, and will " at MSG. hi came aeuuainted with capture <>t Trier, hud the fierce I means, and they used it \mful pound line that tackle, Sports Miss Moreno during his work with the Brazilian exten¬ recent fighting were at at Praitsheim. They |t,ms wouldn't get balky and p,in¬ Gurmisch-Partenklirhcn., jrKy, s Man Mouh- By TOM EHNER sion service white on leave from scene of die last Olympic „,n ,lu. |iirgv (>vcn i: •' -c-h .vron" is also an the when the college. He was influential war ended in May. (or ,|U, 'stokers.' Ov • die , . ».,i has been used m getting the lira.-ill,in girl Since then, for a .brief 'wash bowl hangs a pietui several times ill ^IPORT enthusiasts time.< the come lo the Puiled States Cpl. Adams was stationed at un,lm it 1 cmlcfrend tin hp \ are in ^ middle of a heated volleyball s'udv. Dachau, and has written the fol¬ „ltlIlks mv fj.-rmim iit T'. tournament as teams scram- ltrrelves Training It said 'Cleanliness is nix. VCiiliiU poach lowing h :tcr describing tus im¬ • f«>r the champion's title. Kap- Moreno is one of four pressions of the infamous' con¬ JI in not this business. Then f• -» i.-iiiiiiK *•■«. in Brazil who are centration camp, forget to wash your l-.u gelling ••c Spartans, said winner after the game agamsi a year's training m home demou¬ decupled By s.s. (The picture is one shewing • nt " Tigers" were Precinct <> with a final score of stratum' work in tlus country, "Wc arc quartered in houses jhandling some dirty pig- both in mim- 21 10 1Tl " Prior* to coming to Michigan thc S. S. occupied who Shooting Unite were run¬ ilUge football A team still biazing an undo- State she spent one month in the ning Dachau. Tite houses are "Ontstiii are two coin'' team would tented trail Is Mason {tail's Pre- Webster the wall where !!u school studying Knglisli. unite new, we Merrill Palmer insti- another ■n si1 far this sea- Beta'Phi. 32. and Mason Nine. 26: luph wall, is the 'ere- tuU' •" Detroit. i matory area' where most of pie • first two games Robinson House, 30. and Taft Miss Moreno wrH return to organi/id murder ■tv.'.use of an in- House. 11; West Mayo. 45. and Brazil next month,, after two 1 ted. was commit- - returned to the Zeta Tau Alpha, 7; Zeta Tan Al- weeks of additional study in pha, 35. and Shaw Mouse. 10: and I "The old crematory had two ■■wt • It a discharged Gamma Phi Beta, -.u, and San- Washington, D. C. ! ovens, but a new in the league 40. and North Hall. 23: South white convertible collars. Men atch with State's Campbell 24. and Kappa Delta. will wear suits and ties. ack Breslin. Do- 22; and North Hall, 37, and Ma¬ son Precinct 10, 22. Tllt'RSDAY. NOV. I kivking for the I Kerkeris, who . | 5:00—Alpha Omieron l*i he bist, and can 5:15—Stale News r m the end zone, 5:45—Orchesis a, is he chooses. 7:00—Speech Majors club - halt the weight I Merchant To Join 7:10—Radio Experimental Bachman will un- B . v 7:20—Zeta Tan Alpha Honiecoillilio Spirit srt his heavy line | 7:30—Sigma Chi Bill Pagel In the spirit of State's annual 7:40—Psychology club vund Walt V«- 7:50—The Junto homecoming game. Ralph H. Young, director of athletics, has 8:00—Elementary Ed. club extended 8:10—Pi Alpha an invitation to the 8:20—Sigma Epsilou merchants of East Lansing to 8:30—l-II club r'/>•' Records! enter into the spirit of thc fes¬ 8:40—Iulrrfaith council tivities by displaying "S" flags 8:50—Student Christian Records! and window decorations on the Cilion ' jday of the homecoming game. 9:00—VMC'A ! Lansing merchants-, through 9:10—Canterbury club | cooperation with the Downtown Coaches club, have carried oh 9:20—Student club a 0:30—Religious council similar venture with much 9:40—Gamma Delta cess by displaying State flags suc^ 9:50—Alpha IM on jthe days of home gan.es. 10:10—Alpha Phi Omega The "S" flags may be obtained 10:20—MSC Veterinarian from Vandervoort's sporting 10:30—Pi Kappa Phi LAUNDRY CASES ■T'XV] II goods store through the courtesy 10:40—Psi 1 pxilon 11 of the college. Made of ihe toughest hard vulcanized fiber, these c. will stand up under constant usage during your college yi. They orpand to hold more . . . Lightweight. pndle's M S C $3.50 and $5.00 Pius Federal Tax RADIO BARBER SHOP .FIBRE FILLERS FOR CANVAS LAUNDRY SERVICE CASES N 35c WASHINGTON Central .Michigan's Most fdt Our R0(H0 Modern Harber ShS FOR CAMPUS AND DATES. MIGHT UKE UPSTICK ... OR RICH AS CHOCOLATE. THAT'S THE WAY THE GIRLS WANT THEIR DRESSES . . . AND WE HAVE THEM. 8.®5 to 49.95 CUTE WEARABLES THAT WILL THRU TOU WHEN YOU 4 Oh* EAST LANSING