MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College FAST t-ANSINT,. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7 1943 Work! Peace Is General Challenged Motors Declines Today's On This Pearl Harbor Da Four years today the American To Make Public Reply Campus ago plunjrekl into the people were fury of another world war. date December 7 stood for all The able to heap on each other. the ajror.v that humans are (lorporulion Refuse* Statement on Truman'* It steed for all the tions and beastliness of war. oorrntv- Proposal to Set I p luve>li»aliu<* ilonimittee r. Th? f > bloody yuletide with a hollow That Deeemivr 7 started rote to sound a To Study Obstacle Hampering Reconversion mas carol. ;n each t'hrist- For the first time in four DKTUOIT. Dee. .*> i.t'i — General Motors corporation an- years t Ameriean people oj-rd. tenia junior, aes- lean face a Christmas of peace. It wo-.;l : be nouneed tonight it would not make public its rep';, to 1 rmd f.hulir. Ian i say that the world womlerfu. .. Prcsidint Truman's..uuiouncenient that he would set a* the W,ow on r could face a t'hrist-b.ke up a neaie. but the fact-finding board uh ihr prettiest ryes, i war still rapes in different to study the GM strike situation. . m race prejudice, forms—starvation, rioting, G.M officials declined to f ontinal untvs dissatisfaction,. A "iwtwinVb cilH "The show a united mank .d. ti de peaee would. ■ i ■■ i it sav whether a reply had >kimi tml <-io respond to «*>"»-1 rights of eae'n individual. with a true observance of the I an I lei r asses sent to the White House in t. i Along with peace comes the normal reply to Mr. Truman's Mon¬ reaction to the horrible. We forgot the horrible last time. Wo forget forget again or just look forward to a better materialistv might Rushing Rules day statement in which he called GM strike "the major ob- tliicle holding up our ice over- [WolverinePains For II world with-faster cars and. Gets nylni clothing. omen sum program." peace. That is not Settlement Remote Growing The sturdy white crosses of American Gls are pounded ! Final plans the new I The President said then that he into foreign soils and are hi» Year not merely the cessation of a war. stark reminders that peace if honcr system ,. deferred i would ask a fact-finding tom¬ ., • . tit i mittee to look into the strike that "jGIs waiting at debarkation points all The battle-fatigued 111 |...winter term has idled 313.000 GM workers, over the world, or were made by o'pearanoe for Puvn GI* waiting at embarkation PanHellenie council last night. Meanwhile, on Detroit'- auto art? ful reminders. pcrts are not poaee- All women planning to go |lnmt, uthci. developments today v .... ertne office. , sanation involving GM and Today. Pearl Harlvr day. is not a monument hrough formal rushing next term. ft-crav.r.s has a milestone toward peace. The but merely aeeordmg tii Mary Slack. St. Lou-i Chrysler company worke.- and . the printers attitude with which we Uu* United Auto Workers view is. Mo., senior, president, are re- (CIO) o.;c'.a has been this day will determine | seemed to make a settlement of the future of the - world. It' quired to bring back the report there is ever to be a world at | wage disputes peace there must bo an un¬ of their'scholastic record sent t shed product'■ selfish willingness on the The United Auto Workt rs to- part of every individual to make their parent i Vr.err.e. whichl December 7. 1P41. the las* war Marks arc n be brought , "ing vacation. to the. i ht ,.cjectec» a General Motors publication. I date, olfer to "reinstate" its olftr «f a »1 counselor of \ ffiec in the i :.pi-n. Next, Union annex from 13 noon until Hi percent wage rate increase ...: .i from that 3 p.m. Jan. 3. which the union turned down pri¬ Neics Brier in J At this time wdmen may sign or, to the start of the GM 16 days ago. strike cr.v.e has gor.e r,„. M p„|,*....! up for rushing and f.:e page Sls" LANSING. Dec 6 -P Of l . >. Foreign rorcil.il Pohc will receive 16 j Walter Reuthcr. UAW vice- t - T, , | 0llVct.s to the introductory, mark the four..-, teas,, +*. anniversary of t> tllirll } S /'I,,.,.,,, ,)lesldcnt, told a press eonterenec •- pages. It t.liargi which will start Jan. 6- Pearl Harbor. Governor Harry F During re to the an- the teas, eligible women may vis- after the meeting between GM Kelly todav proclaimed Fr.oay Kutwp.TnS AsHlNGTON. rv<- Lhi. fih .4'. '4 it any of the house .Parties |and UAW ofticials at|jidt books containing rushing rules. howevcr.. that anotl-.r ne¬ •i"f secuon LANSING. Dec. 6 -P — A del¬ #: io.r.at.c post la-t week, did not."ten to be rushed only alter wo-|cuss anll'imetie and the^f i taxir.g the j reeci:e plane w;tr. 13 crw mtm- e ir.tu.anv particulars He said'have been on campus one term.'L they Xulv t my should be :■ laetor j hers 'air-sea were u.e i.c;e: : .. a rear . n.piy that his accusations exclusive of summer school, and! w' n wage discussions. i.unt co\er.r c tr. ..-«r.qs would be borne out by dure- hate an of square miles •.:: the K. : tj all-college one point av- ' "We still maintain that joi aile- 'thall >ays Pearl east coast Kr.ig.-.t r cits he had asked the .-tat', tie- trage luate wage to settle this si i ike is i.: tment to prndu.o. a 30 percent See PAN1IKL, Page 3 increase witii, ut in¬ Attack IT tis crease in prices." <>r Hreak Risk Peace On Earth, (jood Will ■Towards Men R. J. Thomas, president-o| the UAW, added, "1 told the cupora. lion that it was my 6 '4»>— opinion that the proferred wage increase was Marshall )es- inadequate. And the strike will Japanese. continue until such time us ■ Harbor Dec. agreement has been made oil sat¬ uq^ : e.Tienaous a isfactory terms." ' «&nk they Reuthcr told newsmen that during the conference a f suff told spokesman flee la red, "W< won't r. vest 2 gating say we can't pay 30 percent; we e were forc- won't discuss it." 'ase sufficient Thomas interjected that .tc ask¬ the enemy ed directly if GM could aiiord to he said, pay the 30 percent but that GM the whole spokesmen refused to ansoier. - of aggres- Reuthcr reiterated the union stand that it does not want to "■ Hawaii, he "take a wage increase if it means •°r both the increased prices." He said "00 5 He testi- " percent of today's conference was hr.g enemy spent in liying to get the com¬ •«n recalled pany lo discuss economics." the Japanese The union officials disclosed :s were -ia- today's session on the company's charges ^nat the UAW had en¬ nvki if the gaged in 'illegal picketing.'' it he did not at the time. recounted beforehand "ed ever tk.e TIME TABLE •;e raid and ^tau.iorii ag-! ac- j Faculty Folk. 6:30 p.m. Union ballroom ! Eleven of 16 members of three families who live • ;Vr a pot of soup to cook on the stove, Aii are, Service wives, 8 p.m. files J in this bunk-tiered roam is Berlin, Germany, wai:. homeress. Spartan room, Union If-* Friday. tVcrm.. If;]! ■ i .*». M ^ o , a M STATE WSW S P»— Tw-v» it By I " Grin and Bear . • • MICHIGAN STATE ltrpNEWS »« ^MM-daa «nv*r act fcUrvh mi Ih# rod*otfk«. ' I w^Ti, HOPPS fett»nrt •art Lmmu^,. Mkh Oftai •ulkl.rw AlUMJL NOT A kva;«sl *n fround floor oC ♦*»! «m* of Uaioe Ht J A NICK Pubiwbea daily avcapt AixUt and Monday mo>ntn«i durtn* the tegular V Know it's a tough t me of dunn< auwwt muon hy Uia rtudacM acAool v»*r and Thunder *t Ml.-ti.fan Sute .vllefe mormnft w svmi'liws invit- a,ak. . i Mfmtt, ■ __ ma Trlephowa tutorial Offlo - C\j Phone c\v.;e«* stso Huana N-IS.l v.r.u'.ji -.nc year's cn>< seem »niH«v ■»• M-OU. NitK.tuI Athrrtisiitj: Senior. intnwM • Inc. Ofn.» h> - KM J»d tr*^,7% ,.irTM.r u> Mu.1,nt». iix so be uv u-.aiv tetm inuvvs let; idcviuatr >.%HV «A5H*. /JxM.kr tHNioaaAti M* »«V H * iyt veer hy carrier to noa at a", r •.am r-a *„vurM -a... ..., (pacta! TimmMm herein ana u< Vvi' wr.vitia or n-:r associatrd press V.aaa t» •a.'.o.-.v . It antiuerl to tl-.a dirpat.-her credited to *»«» >«"or rubt-rhed there-it elao leeerred. not ether* «ae Alt rtchts ot . \ f.vr republic*Owe credited m IH» pap"*' a . publication oe Arnsiun j \> norr* ^ i MtNION HSlKfl i *ONW vr ASTROM PM WMIUM; nuttmui stvrr ..... \»lH< Ui.A'. P»r PI VRl v%- HiWMt t'»sf«T SI W JVhVlS HtMtHlWM IUMUl \l\.-\ ... JV,\hlNMV »aa'tduwe • - MVKJOKtr I.*NPK VMEK (/fairs of Slate - June Kfttfiwt \ \ > ; v % Marr*«. Joan VTA.- > (Kit IVaiNsl '. V; Jrin lartivi -• tM V *** Hv.t s MrMentvw her v * I i»ln- Bn|Si« Vi . .. -.to - Gtaaa Tallow Ml •>a( Bob naiad a I . »Xi. Aiwa Sltiv'-all - .. ' *4 ... Rtr> r«uit'..l • ' a&-« ■' . ' ' Kappa >tr -,-. .-.. -,v . »h TVnotftt . V- -.. ■ \ . v ■ V ... »*e HOfPS Pata « gTATE aat. .t '.--is, t- < | Mat- J P M. rtfa. T T M | . • .■ - «.i TRI S-\T )K.o. * oe. • j .! — i -.Zt PM Etunif :i .v - Rattrwi a^ASsinFo vns ^ ALIa OF the u iur VI nh GVR1J - Yor\o. "More farm lif< For That Imsi ttiii" before Haul* — for me!" W>* " - i. New oataiofiiB«Bts nifrinj «J\anta«oa of »f»e- toanaop tc axbUiKtioB, are bain* fally u«il in fTAt»V-{ e.uendtn£ atxi tmprovtlix tanu lelephoO' - • «rn XT« .*» I«K ocli ORDER "HER" Ann.ar iW are ai< '•■ ■ ru»ox vt telephone exchanse-. IM- Providinj more an«i better rural r.J.W bJL:^ > . telephone - m part «' the Bell ?\»tem plan# for cuosUotU ii- REID S FLOWERS naLron-wide communications service. ! t* GRAND RIAEC L LANSING. MM H. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM |V-MilhCC "■ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pip Thro Britain Loan*™* pmiEL CHEMU AI. SOCIETY TV MAC Motion at the Amer¬ Final Contests (Continued from Page I) ican Ckemkal societv will hold InJaihI ««» 1W 10 iAtr} °ul The ti.il new system enables (iutcn*j next Meeting Tvr*«Uy at * <"nintcrwi.il _. sorority FinancUl Ixk.ii teurnam ■o'lege wrestling j themselves members to prove |.P«W- in I be lee tare rw.m a# Ked - capable of supporting de Chondral laborati \ arrant- history .is t,ir as college activities liMN-4(5 attd maintaining Ins la Of M. Kundwiv, evtied Despite the academic work mxtrurfor absence . h Kctid'.cy In chemistry, its iiiimuustra-1 ni r 1'olhns, In passing the new ... wee car; sod rushing Speaker far the e.rulnc will ;v to jrwnt AH-American •'si nouts last out system. entire PnnHclletUc placed till- he Prof. Malcm Del' of Nartli- irspoiisibdiiy tor maui- Mvcsfern university, w'-a will talk "IS! Football Team tught. iauuivg honorable "ni decis.oti oic'i each rushing upon on "The .Mamie Eneny Project." soror ty and each the right to rule member. sorority Everyone iw invited to attend. the Selected Wmn heavyweight ng' .ivrd A'l freshman women should at-! *hie fool at least in t«»»i M»e i'.milolleuic convoca-couple. — Ftelc.in s c.y mar- s Rcli.ifo Young "on which will be held at 7 p.m. j — i»( Jan 4 ui Kuuvtuld .■ vr -.s vvnuwtr*] «f Cv>n-* HEW YOHK. Deo « V The o claw Young lb.'.- llie.iter At JfMJ AU-Aiv.0f.cM0 footb.il' tea- t decision e ver nine there will lie an acid;-' ." edits selected ASTH Uonal by Collier's niag.i.-.no explanation ot rushing. .; he otto 1 includes four The president, players :. • the membership chair- i .-from'. iii'.- ; aU-victiifii'us .ir.-j txx ■ w resiluig nun. ami alutunjo advisor of ea -h I squad and I'.ssni ,i: .v.Sd two tlviv Alabama's Rose Bowl soionly tn.iv also attend, -- • i f wore op. i olevsm. it was nig to Miss Stack accord-) ■ announced . :,\i.n WOt-VEIUNE PU TI KI S •••.-> rrl'.rr ;P- maga-nic uhvh printed liidtv idiial pictures ta Water V1 bncci'i- may bi> called t>n ... •••uch see- ' :U his death tfC iv « Gr.mt'.md on annex today, .nx-on •" ; Rep since then. aido.i r rece " mm s 0 Green, elas-es edit." e .is ho would \>rg as ' !T»y at", advisory b.\v,d «•: writers t e.v'i RADIO ROUNDUP 1 uisiiu; sophom- \ ,< \, ivdi be •uven out after t . owes m- The was- Yaughn M.eviv,. .Hi iSCi- j Mc5! f.x.yc * otUH Alabama, cor tor. Win,- \ . WKAK STU ki V if VAm Demand* ling.. Oh;o state, g...;,. .t .. \t.vre Own. Artuv. guaic.. c«o»" go 1'HIS MOKNlNt; GENE DEVINE — . ... ^ . vitsky Feimsvlvan .i taok'o l>o wiNKE? or io llis Drums ami Ids Orchestra WORLD'S FAIR i EE ATP'RING GRAND PRIZES, Margaret MoUueary 28 GOLO METAIS i nil vrri k\oo\ _ l^aitfinj; Kvory IVitlav U P. M. ta I A. M. AND MORE HOEvCRS v) fOR ACCURACY HAN I V\SIN(; VKMOHV ANY OTHcR TtMEMCE - THE - SOc (plus taxi per person WOMEN'S WORLD s- —; f - - "cv.it -* V RKSIIM \N nor, Rirtv- ; >.farmation : tngham se;'. • •; i columns (BRIDES' COl'RSE v for nub-; In add.t v. t. the >•', -h.-.'g caper. An- 'course offered to - " •" - .r.w , veek must .sjvective brides winter term, tre - S;ate News h.irae eeotnnt.es * • departmi'r.t is :h te- •• w also offering a cc-u: >e vase ;: t j Ri.-,co.it* embody special improve- menu developed for I'. S. Government, ire completely waterproofed. transparent, amaa inc'y light. vet -i..jv and Jong-wearing. They arc sou. piunt. supple. pleasant to the touch. Can be tompaetlv folded for long periods — and still rettum Ugsti and resilient, wrinkle- free, readv tor use. (annot cu.k. dry out, or for Hip; iv resistant to oils, ureases and acids, whivti can be washed "tt N'cw features include: 1 Eltt Ironic St a ltd Stjmi—stronp and absolutely waterproof. Seams are in- visible — double strength I. \rial Stitching— w herever additional FW HOI ■ •■o.dftly uilored,*' r rrw stitching is used sturd., non-rot imprfrveJ tty-Utifir. »cil I«kA ng /.fv- r«f Flimindtei hum n piuli i is In- Nylon thread is employed. •itM<'u*iiy h*»*cri. .. Air.Ail. Mu' ;.m, l»i«c. No. X2770—in S*» < t«fn. Stu Tut-Way Slan invI,ed ns pat* will fete their dates and ac- Final affair tomorrow night Si fives ami their guests at a will be the Alpha Xi Delta term radio party at the chapter [^arty will be to ■abtn (irol,1"I8 12. The Forestry converted in style house from !» to 12. Promising to to fit the "North Woods" theme, be one of the most original nf- fairs of the term, the theme is ')r "nd "The Rearing Twenties." Pass ,vf •'"'i Mrs Jpwpl1 •»«"«" wlU bc pa,Tvn word* .mil locked doers, sawdust chairman Owen Gorslinc, nrcording turns- to ro- anit "cokr" bars reminiscent of prohihitton davs will provide the in« ""Phomore. and Carolyn For- atmosphere. roster. Highland Park sophomore. Patrons reveling in the "speak¬ HOITS easy" activities will be Prof and Mrs. Paul Oeisenhof and Mr. and (Continued from Page 2) Mrs. J P Davis. those men are forgotten* a gixnt Williams Parly part of the year, but they've nev¬ The scene of another party er been forgotten on Christmas. scheduled for tonight will be the Gifts are the order of the day. Forestry cabin where Williams land an Inexpensive gilt will be, hall student help will entertain appreciated as much as a silver- dates from 8 to 12. Patrons will plated one. Many are holding j iDwdCL I) iT be Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner!back because gifts only seem to. Out of vow tub «no c and Miss Ruth McNeal. according i add to shopping worries, hut a to Pat Crane. Detroit freshman. I monetary contribution is just as piling o' fine duping cc • social chairman. | acceptable A quarter, a half dol- Big affair of tomorrow night I lor. a dollar lett with your name' So Sfpcr// -1/ie oi voupoi pa' to re'xs' coolness with voui ret' ,o will be Abbot hall's semi-formal j at the Union desk will be used . term party, holding sway in the j for a gift for a war veteran at powdsi mitt Flowery c m Union ballroom from !> to 12. "Flamingo" is the theme and dec- oration ideas w ill be borrowed Christmas. It takes but a second' to make that contribution, but the appreciation will be felt over lyHl/f/l At/// 1///.IV/t't/J on blue, moire. pint royon o» w •t Apple blossom a much longer period of time, from the South Sea islands. Mu- sic w ill be provide*! by Rosemary In connection with the camp- ' A series of delightful Ii.vtli preparations in tliree gay trogronce Mm* hums Howland and her band, areord- Jalgn, the American Legion of ing to Jacqueline Elliott, Cheboy¬ Greater Lansing is sponsoring a enticing fragrances: Virgin Flower, Spring Goddess, gan sophomore, chairman. Other Christmas festival Tuesday eve¬ Woodland Shrine . . . Toilet Water, Body, Beautiful heads are Carlene ning at the Veterans* building in committee Parker, decorations, and enter¬ Lansing. Proceeds are to go into Friction, Body Beautiful Cream, Bath Foam, from $1.25 tainment, Margaret Mead. Ann the "Give to the Yanks Who Arbor freshman Gave" fund, and tickets can be $1.50 to $3.75. Bath Oil, from $2.25 to $6.00. Dr obtained at the Union desk *or ' Patrons attending will be and Mrs C. A Law son. Prof and from mem be i s of the Rest Cedar Bath Powder $2.25. Gift Box of Toilet Waters in all Mrs. U. E Wildcii. and Mv. and!post of the American Legion. three scents $4.00. Mrs. Karl A. Stiles. I More new* from the campus At ptk+t pk* tot Peoples I'horrh Part* l egion Post brings out some Students Willi time on their Laws in the Veterans' admtnis- hands tomorrow night are in* ite*t! n ation. Any man who depends on i stag-drag to a Christmas party inia pay check that doesn't come j the Peoples church from 8 to; through has a legitimate gripe. 11 30. sponsored bv Student club, land such is the position of many Entertainment will include a a returned vetetan on this cam- Christmas play, square dancing.'pus and refreshments, accord.ng to Joyce Lamb. Hocktord mote. social cb.a.rman. Mi sopho- H a veteran come, has a private in- he'll get al> ng fine, other- w ise he must live on his imagi- and Mrs Walter A Reul- natio". whale the Veterans' ad- ing. Miss Lexre Ferrel. and Eatle ni »tration take.- irom three to atob^on^ Mcv'uUough will act as tvation- months b> del.vrr his first Also tomorrow night Cm Oroc- l*ene(it and **>nsistently sends the ga womcr. will entertain then checks late. nates at an informal rad.o parts It would appear that sonic re¬ al the house :rom 8 to 12 IVc*»r- v isiuris on the part • ( the Veter- atioris w i.l carry out the Christ- ma- spun. Poiothy Dye. Birm¬ ingham sen.o:. revealed There w ill be a punch bowl, dancing and bridge Mr and Mrs 0. J if: m. p.. I