MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather Decreasing Cloudiness Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING, MlCHlGAN.TiT^ij^; NOVEMBER 29, 1945 Student Council Sanctions Closed Parties in Lansinu- Schuster to Direct © Campus Student council approved closed parties in dunngwmtertermiast night providing they are held at the Olds hotel, Porter hotel, YWCA, Woman's Lansine club, or at College Orchestra I 15(,lt the Masonic temple in Lansing or East Lansing, according Concert to Stress Varied Themes Shooters to Helen Fisher, Grand Hav-88^ en senior, president. ~ By BEATRICE WILSON 1_ rhnxoic «avs that a man a reck oi salt with his Miss Fisher warned that Board Invites Alexander Schuster, professor of music, will direct the i1 before he knows him. all rules, including the car MSG symphony orchestra in a concert to be presented to¬ . j,ut .be women a?'e Svr.K Use. N. Y., junior who ban, pertaining to closed parties must be enforced or further par¬ Many Guests night at 8 in College auditorium. The four compositions to he played, two of which are - Strong's cake last fed, Ki„nin Gerrv n:eht are gunning for her. ties of the organization will be To Savitt Ball 'familiar to many, wen writ¬ SmWa&%uttwo suspended.Rule ten by four of the "giants of MerxxT.s ifclespo--- of salt instead of sug- Car Ban Rt Guests and patrons for the music" and are particularly ir m the whipped cream. The car ban ruling specifies dance Friday from 8 p.m. to mid¬ beautiful, each in .its own that cars may be driven only to night featuring Jan Savitt anci way. open formal dances on campus. his orchestra were revealed last ,. Current \etcs Transportation may be provided night by co-chairmen Bob But¬ Beethoven's overture t> "The for parties in Lansing through ler, Trenton Men of Prometheus" is a ballet, fnfrsor Daugheriy, of the junior, and Jane and the only work of its type the bus company by chartering a Waleott, Fcnton fcrxkil science department, junior, of Union written by him. It was presented bIIt sets i -chante" out of his bus, or previous arrangements Board. as a special compliment 1" Em¬ k sessions. Experimenting with may be made with the Michigan Savitt is nationally known as Cab company. a Victor recording artist, and is press Maria Theresa in 18U1 The tithe and negative electricity, demonstrated a small lightning Setting next Tuesday as the heard over three major net¬ It (it nsins his thumb as a con. final election of junior and senior works. Featured with his orches¬ Prometheus music is historically interesting in that it contains a theme which was later used for The tearher-raling scale class officers, the Student council tra is Hblen Warren, vocalist. Patrons for the dance will be a conti'cdanse, for variations in ,u'd certainly credit him with ; aiso declared that voting will E flat, and for the finale ol the I lot id spark. take place in the Union from 8 Prof, and Mrs. C. 11. Niekle. Mr. Eroica Symphony. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Mrs. Ray Lamphoar and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Foster. Six Suites krt Department Men Vote At the same time all men stu- Guests Include Guests will include Pres. 'and Bach wrote six suites i< r Un¬ accompanied cello, from ne of . fii Display I Rooks |question dents are eligible to vote on the'Mrs. John A. Hannah. Secretary of semi-formal or for-land Mrs. Karl McDonel, Registrar which "Prelude and Fugn< in C minor" is taken. Gomer LI. Jones, of the music department,- b 1 low¬ 111 Mu«i(a Gallery winter mal dress for all college dances | and term, Mrs. Mrs. R. S.Crowe. Stanley Linton,Compt Dean and ALEXANDER SCHUSTER . . . conductor . . . ing Bitch's structural plan, has C. O. Wilkins and Counselor composed additional part: so that the 150 best' Miss "Fisher added that the Stu- and Mrs. Tom King and Mrs. the prelude appears as a toccata, ill be staged dent counci' wants suggestions Maurice Gonon. . r,{ art on I from the student body for the re- from 3 to 5'vision of the constitution. These Also invited are Dean and Mrs. J Porpoise Queen, and the fugue as a vigorous fou|- part form. Ward Giltner, Dean and building gal- 'suggestions can be about any gen¬ Ralph C. Huston, Dean and Mrs. I Mrs.; ( \(t l{(>jarn O The whole composition is an eral or specific point that the stu. example of the baroque in music. kok Display jdent feels should be in his stu- Henry B. Dirks. Dean and Mrs.: i , I ; f» .| The score is dedicated t' Alex- e complete bo< k display willidcnt constitution. Students may Dorse.v R. Rodney. Dean and I *'ll jCttlSOU I ttOl nnder Schuster and was fust per¬ Mrs. Howard C. Rather, Dean formed by him and the college ponsored Sam afternoon put any suggestions in a box and Mrs. Ernest L. Anthony, and Queen of the Aquatic Victory orchestra in 1942. <- <" the books found which will be placed at the Un¬ Dean and Mrs. Lioyd Emmons. Parade of 1945 will be an¬ cases and those ion desk by the end of this week. other guests will be Dean Schubert's Work nounccd by members of Por- The essential lustrations which are Marie Dye, Prof, and Mrs. Alan lyricism, the poise, men's swimming honor¬ or. the gallery walls simplicity und sincerity, arid the Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Howard ary, tomorrow night at 7:15 al be gift for inventing bcautilol mel¬ Brief | tsnue to shown ur.dsy, Dec. 16. News in Sheohan, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard the crowning ceremony at Jeni- son pool. ody are displayed as the chief ipiete display has been The five women from whom qualities of a romanticist. Schu¬ WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (/Pi- local book-stores and Paying positions as State News the queen will be chosen arc: bert, in his great Symphony No. Demands for an investigation of 8 in B minor, better known as carriers will be open next term. Doris Bnird, Ionia junior; Mari¬ ^bunding Artists United States foreign policy the "Unfinished." Students interested in delivering lyn Sexton, Lansing sophomore; articulariy significant in this swept Capitol hill today as legis¬ Rachael Houck, Ypsilanti sopho¬ Unlike Beethoven, Sc huberl the paper should call Jane Walk¬ lay are the colored illustra- lators vigorously debated the was not a brilliant craftsman, but more: Barbara Shipton, Grosse by such outstanding Ameri¬ charges levelled by Maj. Gen. er, Rochester. N. Y., senior, cir¬ sophomore; and Doris though his symphonies suffer 5 Pointe ca artists as. Doris Lee, Rojan- Patrick J. Hurley against some culation manager, immediately. from a lack of compactness and Melford, Detroit freshman. Run- Vera Bock. Tenggren, of America's professional diplo¬ structural integration, they con¬ •gma.dI Marsh. Jarr.es ners-up in the contest will make Dougher- mats. tain irrcsistably haunting melo¬ J. Knittcl, Prof, and Mrs. Nathan up the queen's court. "rcj Lag. Woodi dies and are inspiring because of Ishmael, Church. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fry- Porpoisemen will escort the rtrce Rev. Purtmari, and Art- BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 28 (/P)— mire, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. women to Jenison pool where their warmth and tenderness. f bisneff. they will appear in formal eve¬ Tschaikowsky T-t subject matter is British authorities in Bandoeng, Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Rosen- widely The Overture-Fantasy "Romeo replying to an Indonesian request brook, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken¬ ning gowns to "add glamour to R> Mitied Among the multipli- for a truce, issued an ultimatum neth Richards. the show," according to Coach and Juliet" by Tschaikowsky T'''' :nemes "re such imagina. Charles McCaffrec. does not outline the story of ' on« as "Millions today that any Indonesian found Others Invited of Cats" in the northern half of the sum¬ During the show the women Shakespeare's great tragedy, but Peter and the Wolf." Remaining guests arc Prof, and See ORCHESTRA, Page 2 will be seated on a stage, and spere s "Under the mer capital after noon tomorrow Mrs. Paul D. Bagwell, Prof, and Green- would be shot. the queen will award prizes to Mrs. Walter H. Abell. Prof, and ■ Stevenson's verses Mrs. Charles Pesterfield, Prof, winners following the competi¬ t documentary accounts m other lands, illus- WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (tP)— and Mrs. Stanley Gralak, M tive swimming events of high school swimmers. TIME TABLE ■L* Il8ur« in American his- Secretary of Labor Schwellen- and Mrs. Thomas McGrain, Dr. Tickets for the aquatic pro- and Mrs. Judson Landis, and Dr. |f'"' ' 4r*a an infinite music history, and bach announced tonight that and Mrs. Raymond Harris. pram may be obtained from Por¬ variety of President Truman would not in¬ Also honored as guests of Un¬ poise members or at the Union TODAY — '""ur's on the desk - theme of the tervene as suggested to spur the is story also will be pre- flagging progress of the national ion board will be seniors who Spartan magazine committer will graduate at the end of fall 5 p.m.. Org. room 2, Union labor-management conference. Tom term. These seniors will be guests king Announces AWS Activities, 6;30 p.m. at a pre-dance dinner at 6:30 Positions Available r" Ien Stresses p.m. in the Union dining room. 115 Union annex *r morion Change in China American Airlines company Town Girls, 7-8 p.m. Spartan room will grant interviews to women smerung ernment, and illustrated how the Xi Sigma Pi Initiates interested in positions as hostess¬ Lutheran Gamma Delta. 7 p.m. ■ flhe Iai;t eight years mass education movement has Three New Members es and airline stewardesses in the Ill Union annex w " a new people gone ahead to deal with them. Book Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, American Legion Post No. 402 r^- •• •-. of Df. James Y. Looking to the future of China, Chinese Into Forestry Group Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wo¬ . 7 pan., 104 Union annex mass Dr. Yen warned that "an indus¬ men interested should contact N.er.u Vv ''w,«nt. told the trial reconstruction unaccompa¬ Philosophy club, 7:15 p.m. Xi Sigma Pi, national forestry Tom King at the placement of¬ t- Fa-rchild theater last Org. room 1, Union nied by social and educational honorary society, held an initia¬ fice immediately. The Department of State of Studio Theater, 7:15 pan. reconstruction would be a curse tion ceremony yesterday at 5 p.m. lS?WvVe *r ; \new sense of re- to the Chinese. China would be- in the Forestry building, accord¬ Michigan has part time work dignity, an in- 49 College auditorium ' ' ^nal conscience in •wne a gigantic sweat shop," b» ing to Harvey Seeley, forester available for wives of service¬ Spartan Christian Fellowship and graduate student from Ma¬ men or ex-servicemen. Workers 7:15 pan., 435 M.A.C. avenue ■; e-'' their long pent- predicted. are wanted for five evenings a < "Thousands of China's best son. Tau Sigma, 7:30 p.m. "'Uterarv ne declar«t- The three initiates were Wayne week from 6 to 10 p.m. The work 105 Morrill hall i-'-"V- a'• when ' a crime against young people have drunk deep Gaskins, Indianapolis, Ind., jun¬ is easy and no previous office nothing is at the fountain of democracy in Theta Chi, 7:30 pan. experience is necessary. Those -W. 'r D-Yen postula- the United States, and are now ior; Dane Larson, Muskegon jun¬ interested arc asked to call at 15 Union annex ftce; . ' Chinese people leaders in various walks of life ior,' and Dudley Hall, South Lyon Alpha Delta Theta, 7:36 p.m. '•c- the placement office. . brains, but op- in China today. The American senior. Org. room 2, Union and Chinese republics both be¬ Immediately following the During winter and spring term wisehes w? J?ave P">ven lieve in the same way of life, ceremony the honorary held national and local business and PanHelienic, 7:30 pan. n -earn. >" J*1* and eager and bring peace to banquet for the initiates. Guest industrial firms will be on cam 103 Union annex r * faeer a Chuie*« People t.'il--discovered," Yen together can the world," he stated. speaker was Prof. J. W. Stack of pus to interview prospective col- HMel. 7:30 pan. terested in being granted inter- "Let us~* make our victory in the zoology department, who 7 Union annex kilS-,r^utljned the four wat a crusade for a better world, talked on the uncovering of the lege graduates. Any seniors in- in southern Michigan. views with these firms must file Spartan Hotel association r 'Worancc 63 to Chm* and not a crime, as we did after mastodon Stack has been in charge an application at the placement M. D. R.. Union, 7:30 p.m. pvtnv n ■■ Q'sease, and mis through illiteracy, — * the first world war," Yen con- Prof. of this rare skeleton. office. Hort dnb. 7:3d pan. gov- eluded. 204 Hort building Thursday. Nov MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin mtd Bear It? HfCtttGAtf STATE NEWS Spartans Entered n Cast Lansing, Mich I el— —I—I Offlcaa located on ground floor i art of March 1879 at the post-office of east wing of Union In Service ur college per year students. by college carrier to noo- his studies in He is enrolled in journalism in Europe present. anient by 8 p the American University at Biar- ** »••»«..-W, raaaew, ritz on the French Riviera. at 4 — —— MEMBER or THE associated PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication l| r I \(K r A WOOD events The of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper • local newa put- vied therein. All rights of publication oo I"'"1 in '"e n'IN>, *'.,r force .. . . ... , re-, wrest li and also the •pedal dispatches herein are aiso reserved. '"os onhis the j reived varsityrecentl discharge y. He basketbvP gym. Acco ----- a. A. APPI.EGATE I team before he left MSC in "4?. —— weight jan hopps | Cawood returned to his home i:i Faculty Adviser ( , eoneTeastRom I East I*ansing iast week and wil I i di?»rr least foi .* Advertising Manager Night Editor —————— - - 4EANETTE 1_ NIXON !I enn' 1_——1 I..- a nmember at Stateof Sigma winter Alpha term. EpHe]I ? syft (fr-J 1 1 1 the ton One vr * ly need< EDITORIAL STAFF 1 j-'lon fraternitv. M jmjf I 1*3(5 pou XR'nAHAdioNF8T 2EANETTE N.X0dvB0NNIE ES,KBT' ,KAN «««».'I.T. HARRY HUGHES ... ... ..... ___ n Feature^Edhor * * " .' - - . III . SISES8 STAFF ~MARJORTR JACK KKN'NKV I SAK.received l.ANDKAMER force, has returned from I a.'d , ,. . . , he ar.vv lieli, j pilot his........in tdischarge, ,lf ms ,, ! ..." WMmL UwBarimIWI I I Inexperi Exper I ite. All I wl Clrrulatlnn Manager LaMONT, Assistant — JANE WALKER. Contracts Manager — DOTTIE v' ' _L ' ",l ' Advertising .Manager — DAWN HAM.. 1 a id < n thewillvarsity i Hushes also baseball 1 ' team.l be returning] ' ikHr* ■ I those men! pr I men ne ' rcxt term. \ II.AI. WIKSMAN . class • • 1I have1' ta I LETTERS To The Editor Jem iiscnargci tiuirnoy? < t'.-m tic HTV.ce ai.d will at* I fditor'S note — All letters to I faculty entering into something ]...i i i» m < u r.uTz :-",h wh"-h« >h « — ... MSC .a!S the ormv tteic! faP J _ *.,), \v tercel * out noforstai c\ t: • * .t -tgniKi hv the* wntur v ant hi- name to appear Iftirr. it mu«t ho tnriicHtrd. No if ho doos 1 little* concern. uith 1 Student activities and ;i,iion5. st.lone ;is ti.ov a e not ornani-! year . j! . r > *i«>t>ertson Ark i' h",'. . ''iv,-Thi ' Knei«' "number as knmv' Smcdlcy—we of times an agent sets tossednave r o. ,3 will he considered -or pub- ? known. uelrimental to the reputation and j ,m,VOd h,S 1 he opinion* o\pre«f» oi functioning of a school, sh -uld | |'.yT R|j j. ERICK Stale last year, is ' the writer* and not lie *>»!iiy those he of secondary importance to .o at with! onj «>t the editoiN i faculty primarily concerned '•n in: c. 'npiis this week while !nUL.ti fiom the army. He was- INFORMATION TO the Editor: From Stale ievent copies of t!ie News th.ii o.casionall.v academic pursuits. ("an MSC's faculty honestly state thai a few raucous or even plcdeni j,i Somia N'.i fraternity.] PI MU EPSILON SPARTAN CHRISTIAN cii ft in. I have become aware of. lewd cartoons ;n The Spartan, Pi Mu Epsilon. national mathe- FELLOWSHIP , another tempest brewing in ar.d the student operat m of . ai matics honorary, m having its I The Spartan < hrbtijn Fei MSC's teapot.-On my-last ri. POST No. 497 of being as vitrilic as I was in by choice I AW A ACTIVITIES BOARD PHILOSOPHY CI.tB American U But out of Tie activities b .,i 1 . : AW S Thp regular meeting of the. post No. 402 is that other letter, despite a strong ll : << t h night at H:3u n 11a philosophy club will be held this ] business meet if ' feel.ne that a 25 year nlii ex-navy nu.ii annex, accorctir.q to the rVrning at 7:15 In organization room 104 of l p:!"t, and any otl.e; college s' i- hairman Shirk Sl.ua > h- ci.t.k. roon, j nf the Union, instead of There will be dent for il: t matter, is . ,,p:il> e high and mighty since 1942. '.airman . .. arising senior next 'Ixesday as planned. the vacancies i.f sanelv. i ifely. ami ; roj><'tIv DELTA GAMMA MU HOTEL MEETING and post finance opernting a motor \chicle. I; 1 know all the facts behind the 'ui- | Dclbi Gamma Mu. women's All hotel students and other _. toniobiic can I mi. t ne prompt¬ dieyc tacuity ' nctng honorary, will hold a students interested in hut these and w holesome rel '^i the tennng n» n v't the Women's Spartan Hotel association meet- honorary, will meet t>. far the minds that it molds to a ver. yvvi, mg of the year tonight at 7:30 7:30 ln room ,0' Morri" large degree, and to permit the' Michigan State r,.Teg«*if po¬ ORUHESLS lant comparable to some of 1-1 I liu-e ti.is afternoon between 4 Horticultural club's meeting f:g.ht a war tne more heavily endowed and : and 6 "i the dance studio of the tonight will be at 7:30 In 204 Sincerely. llort building. Movies will be privately supported schools in the ; A .men's gym ountry. Academically, MSC pre-' Harry L. Hampton, 2r ; i TOWN GIRLS LUNCHEON shown. W'Asi setits an agricultural ueparlmcnt. physical education department, j Town Girls w.ll meet this LITHERAN GAMMA DELTA fjpt. ( a chemistiy an»i engineering dr.' | r.oun at 12 for a luncheon-meet-■ Lutheran Gamma Delta will tommiss a paftment that a:e rei 'giu/ed and' ORCHESTRA 11rig m the Faculty dining room'meet at 7 tonight in 111 Union) >.f the Union building. 'annex for a business meeting and | V* rrui< "" Phil icsjiected by raknow edged an- iCont.nued from Pace 11 r.XNIIELLENK' • li.soussion. according to president eniffal i thoritie* all over the United Stales. .These are plain and sim- certain pai'.s of it symboli/e t I The PanHelienic organization Lmt'' *ene Ernrt' Saline senior. .vmpa'.f.ct .c En.u laivvien e t pie tacts of w liter | will meet for dinner this evening1 body and the taxpayers < 1 great families of Verona, tne!j at 6 in the ballroom of the Urt- CLASSIFIED ADS * "•. '"'v ,on. according to Mary Slack. •state can well lie i : ; .. . Montague.- ana tne vapulels. ana,Sl. L.,u;.s, m. .. senior. But cam these taxpayer till Ota..' ' J.. e scene w:th tw- loK SALE ^Visil our store .. students tie proud ..f of Tsc'tuikowsky s most poignant I — ■ Don and its faculty. ; ttiemes. one of w hich was made Cr»rrtVkrlfTFV,1 r. E-»t Lansing. Phone 213'2 apparent unconcern for <>p i i".puiar song -far i^ .e , 1-H Cluh To Hold Meetinjr . 8- evenings 301 Alien, 4-531.8. • i! a student bortv. lake su for every thing j ...njm Juliet' i ana • jul:et"i There w.ll be a special meeting man s- BICYCLE in good condi- aclionary and Inch ti.t a matter of an I,... ™ iaL,i "tarquisette with unorganized student b<«iy tily U 12. ti- ib, 81-00 "ca-h.k co"ar. T,pf.g, g.194]Size 11 or 54 Mtting by. muttering obscenities See our slicrt nitt MSC between its teeth, while waim¬ t ing their rights and pnv .leges t bTroWn being stolen, but a matter < t a dav mg hi Call Jan u Tues-I and record depa Sew*, Ext 2m. a" Ho;,ps "t. State REWARD BARBER fr,r return SHOP of my blati.- •■•x nng Virginia Radieky, 4-9748 ; for both pop® GENE DEVINE wanted His Drums and his Orchestra and classical nrt* ilr\°l '[,?r1L'r,DJ ",n col;ege staff de- featuring Margaret MeQurary Centra! Michigan's Most Cail 8-1669 «ve„inS»mPU^yN(an' », I Modern Harber Shop Dancing Every Friday - • 551 Biubi's Music Hm 9 P' M. to I A. M. One OSSIFIED RATES SIR S. Wash. A*4 j Two day? 30c Phone 4-6615 LANSING ARMORY Thre^ dav* 50c