Is There A Reason? I L-SK—, C"T to Iff ■ atom "* "U th* *Mt SnrT- F t.IW-r*!*>ty,_*Tr*n-. Th*y..!"'w ^ th'ir tram,hepi.t ^rforwne« ln K*«pty wlttr the alMmtilewl °!.,H",in* «" capacity fiithtin* team, «'ff,,rt" .hi » traditions of not 6tate #eu» DeKy Student CnUimHon •/ Uirhigan Ttfafr IrAlrge r.Tiff !*■■.? W,n """'"j1.1 State hut one together. They member of were diaapimintcl. K«r although Vol. :»5 331 BAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TI ESI.AY, IN TOREK 15. 1946 the aquad may have lieen TiyhtinK for n — Individually, it aaamed that something iiomJH w«» lack- r In or no wayeanwe condone the disrustinjr childish link of sirtsmanahlpahown taam^daeerredly at Saturday's game. I tuning or undewrvutly, is a tlisitraieful reoch of conduct. During the aixty minutes i.f any plav- play at .Mack- Truman Abolishes Meat Controls .1 field waa not the time nor the place for a frontal attack Seniors Tresident Attacks Men Often Campaign Ballet Wins n either the playcra or the coaching utaff. w In Rfhys I'he emotional outburst on Saturday was misplaced but' c . ... . (fuonset Diners Who 'Wrecked Ceiling9 re muat hove been a reason for it. n liven including poor coaching, team Many answers have disorganization and juft an off day tor the aquad. It could have t»een any. or •Vlliom g y Display . * CAunmittee Sets Election Rules Applause Del Hot Food WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (A") — Angrily a—oiling "iwHMi" I Ml f w Interest politicians. I'resident Trumnn tonight iilmndiinml prim con¬ combination of these factors, but if n satisfactory answer Student council election TadMiikowaky Numbrr Friuii Ijunsinfg trols on meat and nnnouiiivd Ihnt Ihe whole decontrol pro- 2J22S? """ """ meeting of their class in i official!, have announced thut m-veral cnrrecliona and Larks Dramatis- Cunrh A full house in follete audi¬ Food served to the 1,400 .students of the Quonset village, must maki irram will lie simcIciI up. Thus, three weeks before the Conirressional election*, the * ' ' Music uuditorium last night. additiona should be made to torium last nifht witnessed 10-mile trip daily from East V ('resilient nltereil the course ^aris Conference Ends The |Kur showing was attributed lack of interest, other meetings, the election rules printed in Bat- Iiidny's NEWS The statement that "all campaign material shall the firat of two performances by the Bullet Russe lie Monte laansing to Lansing and back again before it of the village. is served to the student* he previouslv had set, ed the administration's hand from the meat situation com- remov¬ ami the ballet performance sched¬ Emory Foster, college housing task On Peace Treaties be limited lo mimeograph ma¬ Carle and applauded them gener- director, explains that the food pletety and for good, and put it uled for later in the evening. terial" Is grossly misleading. Ml- ausly for their effnris. first 1* cooked in a I-ansing up to the industry to restock the Of 29 candidates listed for the meogratihecl. dittoed, and hand With h wiling grace, "The delicatessen before housewife's icebox. He said it was it reaches the pulntisl cumiuign posters may be sow Maiden", a one-act ballet the "only I I'arla, Oct. 14 Til Haris conference completed to- irimary election ballot, only 14 table* in the quunset dining hall. remedy" for the short* used. The site of these, however, ■md g Russian folk the meeting. They on legend, After the food has been taken care light its task of writing peace treaties for five former Nazi continue* to be limited to l*j by wns presented in its usual classi¬ of. still another trip must be made ■lei lite nations arter Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molo- II Inches. cal rendition. Outstanding in this the utensils. Six round had l*i'n urged by Since ell classes will be able to ptecw was Yvonne Chouteau who Iv assailed portions of the pacts us "unsatisfactory." vote at three separata points, tha played the title trips are necessary to serv« many within his-own party. And role, and Ihe male |Molotov accused the Unit-*— Union. Morrill hall, and Collaga had. Urn Danielian. Color and meals per day. The arrangement will continue stigated Congressmen and I Slates of attempting to uuditorium. rules have been Mioraography were striking. candidates whom he blamed for For vice-president — Tat Bol- changed with regard tu the until construction of the kitchen shortage and failure of ninate the conference. The second number on the pro- atider. Martha Driver, Margaret mounting of candidates' photo¬ finished. controls, he made no attempt to said he would insist Frimodig, Jane Mathews, and Vam. "Concerto Borneo", pre- graphs. Under the new arranaa- •anted pin responsibility solely to Repub- it the big tour foreign minister*. Marie Matte. something new in ballet. It licai ment nil photos will be posted in |» will litMt In New York Nov. ■ roronsfcter parte oI the treat IPS. j For secretary — Hetty Marilyn Mead, Gloria Outer, Shir¬ Card, Ihe Unu n. Candidates art re- queried to submit a three by Ave departed from the usual form by igrtng a kind of 'static' motion. Us- IMC Bach's music in fugue, ab¬ Council Acts "The r. potuibildy rests •w men in square- the congress < Italy. Finland. Romania, ley Satulers, and June Szosz. mounted photo to the Union desk te service of selfish in- stract, though clearrut, movements taria and Hungary. The min¬ is also will teka up the treaty k Oermany. For treasurer — Harold Rock- not later than 0 p m. Thursday. were effected. The choreography Primary elections will ba held simulated the black notes of a In Cleanup ve been determined for to wreck price controls Friday. Every student daairing to musical score. what the cost might be Tom Loring, president of Stu¬ Totter C, reelings dent council, who presided at the vote must present his student identification card alung with his But it remained for Tchaiknw- 1'rimarv Voting Plan* uple." he declared, nn: "The real blame lies meeting, voiced his disapproval of ijr's familiar "Nutcracker" to Rrarh Tram Ihe qtoet the poor showing made by the activity book. Those not able te cotcti the present both will not be permitted fancy ot the audience Completion ir men of the reckles* group who. m the hope The piece had a colorful, circus- NEWS seniors. "They must be apathetic', to vote. Ktuiicnt council moved in- lg jiolitical advantage he said. like character that appealed to tonight's Junior elans meeting to action last night when it iged seller* to gamble Juniors will meet tonight for a will begin at 7 In the Music bulb many. The opening was good, hut desti ruction of price con¬ H seemed te bog down after a bit. unanimously approved a hill in BRIEF review of their candidates for ■ling. Candidates for clam office trol." class offices. Meetings for sopho¬ •iding weakly in a kind of anti¬ to kes-p the campus clean. are requested to present there¬ De-control Accelerated mores and freshmen in also be, climax. The group failed to utilize The measure was lecummended selves at 4 44 in order to plan the the waltz The ceilings on livestock .and the held this week. order of campaign speeches sequence us much as by a c«»mmittee-of-the-whole the Mate 9#w* happy flat—. might have been done. Altogether, meeting of the council last Fri¬ HmUmud, w«n fiMtd and feed derived from it go it lacked a sound, dramatic punch. day Truer morrow. That will mean. Mr. __ Donuts 'n Oder No Atom IUmiibs Hare Left States. The "Nutcracker" waa note¬ Seven booths will be placed on mi announced, that the de- ... worthy for its several engaging campus FridAy for the primary, BATAVIA, Oct. 14 i*t — The >1 of all other item* "will —lo numbers. The Chine— delic¬ class officer Ncthorlsnit. uevrrn^onl end the have to lie accelerated under ex¬ Alpha FM Omega, national arr- N Wlf House. Press Secretary election. Charles vice fraternity, par formed a real Say* to* i evolved e fine rand a# «> todiMR. Jr. toerttoaa commit¬ Republic pl• use. — well aa Trvpak, a dance ter chairman, announced. They •tunod s Intra surtMteut csllute of Indunosis todn isting legal standards." Included in die hastened de-con-^ •entire to weary dancers at Ihe WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 OTi - Drew Pearra), which, he said. of soldiers. Nathalie Krasaovsku n end to 14 month* of bloody trol process will be the wage con¬ will be in the Union. Olds hall. f ley. The issue he raised sug- college-mixer by announcing that {The White house assured the reported atomic bombs had been and Frederic Franklin did excep- Horticulture building. Audit* warfare in Java and nearby is trols. the President made clear — mible showdown be- dancing to records, plus' atomtrAcurrted world today that sent out of this country. tally fine work in this selec* turn. Agriculture hall, Morrill lands. "We all rcc-ugm/e the close rela¬ mst and the west at cider and doughnuts were j this rountiy lias sent mi atom "That Is untrue," says Ayers i. MPS. hdl. and Demonstration hal was hojied the truce W'fuih tionship between wage* and Free available in the Union ball- 1'omhs to England or any other bluntly. Then, lie added that no p New York awcting. The |kj||x will be open from 4 establish jieaceful condition* t< prices." But he refused to abolish room. They had scheduled place abroad homlis had left this the wage controls simultaneously a Sara country, n. m. t« .» p m. Friday. Activity ontmuing jMiliticnl negotiation ■MoIoIov told the delegate, they nd f.ilsd to reach satisfactory party in the Forestry cabin but The s'atement was an appatent squelch (cars that "with or without detonators. The Sunday night broadcast Photog Starts txMiks, .is well as identifu cards, must lie presented b n Indonesian demands for in«U- |M*ndence. with the meat ceding*, as those labor Icadcrj favoring meat de¬ I'd States is picking partners mentioned by Ayers said that of¬ voter*. Bachman said control have insisted. fi ords on their 11 weeks of deii- Iratuna. possible future use of the ficial denials of the original re- Senior Pix The following candidates have I'. S. Won't Co* Argentina Moreover, he said that "this ■ He took the floor immediately |Mirt were based on a technicality , withdrawn from the election Hob does not mean the end of controls ■fore the conferenre wound up Yoii Dtm'i Say Ayeri. White that the bombs were sent to Eng- j Margaret Johnaon, editor flutter. Mary Flucke. Ed Moulti Reel I. nit incomplete minus iheir rte- nf the Wolverine, unnuuiire,! Rent Control HUys 1 work on Ihs treaties by ap- When C. E. Orvto. sf Hie Mr WASHINGTON. CM. 14 >3" aving the Finnish draft part. Eanes of o:cupstl signed t the project and will be in the c. lap recreation hall each ardor furtoar ropiea will be sent Iron Mountain sen.or. president; responsible for the trial end bidden lo cnUcue the decisions of Monday. Wadaatday and Friday through the mail with the proofs I Bill St I lev k. Lapeer senior, vftction in Zagreb of Archbishop Potsdam and .ny future ennfer- and aid aqpaclad to arrive about president and adingrwxial chair- from Id la II. at which tunc tha Alojujc Stepinar bad incurred encee of the Allied powere In CJef- Wife ol any veteran may confer two, wmha after the pictufaa are I man. and Ed Storm*. Nile* junior, the grave penalty of excomn r... in a new directive pub- wMHUiHli with her about personal or ram¬ token. I secretary-treasurer cation. today by the Allied Control Hme tosisumsaiiM dipaat of authority ie health problems. Those inter The new code also prohibits, mted In claaaea tor eapectent sprawling ol nationalistic and penCeimanic ideas and the dis- «* mi nation of rumor# «iiwd at I mothers or molhercraft may alao Ir.ve their nsmaa . Wounded Veto Enjoy Saturday's Game durupting unily among the oc- j CmK'gpMfr Gi999 Spmck •snlinod to whsol cheirs | tho Wunmi • Scx.rtv ad several selections '"wittUn^du^bocmd, by Mary Goodsell. I analog Junior. Later on. the sol- •Tree docanMi of Oen«o po- dents were volunteer* fr« campua .YH andJCM-gtqmwu. ■ Arranged nt after the by Mr Fred -OBswes--- of tha Mfhlgsn State »e music_da- dtnna ~ * a junior, Tanadar. Oitrtn U, IMS THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Sox Favored To Capture Maroons Edge fS' , 6-0 MSC Vanity Nine Contests Sport Shorts Touch Card Serin finale Lone Mississippi Touchdown Total Offense This Scimm Tonight Intramural six-man touch football gets under way tonight . ST. LOUIS, Ort. 14 {*> - Scored In First Quarter with nine gamea scheduled. I Whatever lanm la tho acv- In all. M teams sre entered from the MSC campus. Nlaa- I . nth sad doetdbv lam* of the it* tai nt Hmmin I World Bavin tirocinia, 1 Marrhinif <4 yard* in II play* with the teen arc Independents, 17 are fraternities, 24 are d opening kick- off. Miwuippj State pushed over the and 26 come from the Quonset* game's lone touch- dowa in the first quarter village. Saturday at Marklin field to de¬ feat Michigan State s Independents will play un Sigma Nu vs. Lambda Chi Al¬ Spartans 6-0, before nearly 22,000 pha. 0:00, baseball. Monthly nights, fraternities shivering. ably fill out the Delta Sig rarmhouee. t.OO. and the bad weather ■ism naie been a ditterrnt practice. st.iry ! handed Miehi«an State its third In Ihe schedule lielow. "prac¬ nad Use bl oar l>oforo the State end hamttringing the Sok in the Athletic Hoard of Control at 2 season's grand climas. After two pushovers, the 1 hero tomorrow or face a ■at Spartan Jayvee gridders are |M*siblc penalty for leaving Midi- I the Cardinals admit settling down to a hard week an without notice. ■pact for Vcrriss. who Hoard Chairman John J. Hot- of practice before colliding blanked them with sia hits in trhe wired Robuison and his man- u itli the imwer-ladeii reicrves ut Boston, they feel they have quite lirtd Cveorge Oainsford. at New a pitcher themselves in the pint-: Notre Dame. t>, •• T)h' lush, judging fr«»m their York that failure of the two to ap- Med Dickson. Both sides expect. nad ta¬ trrrifir varsity, may bo o*poct«d at tho ho; il to he a tense hurling duel t.ra» ■ ■ ir making whatev Whether the Cards ever will tun i• usr plenty of trouble whan imimstautrs aptwnf to indi- y moot the Kubsmon Saturday est to Ferris is a question. The n. and Hud Crane u an t *-«(( city loft half from High few Plastic Resists Heat, Adds, Electricity "TbHbw." PraMmt 9t flung nr properties. For thia roaaaa it asoy Itworth, le lulvlng MfH. hnea wida use In such eppUaationa aa cult Prwblwmi In ladar, ■roam, tha dirisriric Mas beta A group of I hi Pint iasutreaialy km, even at tagroiitlro ronsnn h awn were Innking fur s new refrigerant of uP-to aPOO aropscycta. B la at «- a particular type. Tfwaa men faund what they were after; but. aa no niton Mia of iitaa kipk tafiiiu >.*lta has been the case. Uwy found sums- thing mom- this time an industrial h sgaafal awlilaa far ariar lalavroun. plastic whose unique qualities make it invaluable in many fieida. tafllBrataaad powmadds. During the study, the chemiat in Bmbp af Taftai" AvttaMa charge proposed a route In the syn¬ SgfroaHnlrirhniqurottaaata drom of Hcr.CK.CI via letraSuoro- oka be ex traded as rods. ethvlene, CK,«CK,. In working with m Wta coating. In general, its the latter, a chemically reactive gaa sntadsa rota era low in compan- hailing at -76.3C. 700 mm it waa , learned that it pnlymerianl tn form ef Ma ndatanca ke aataring. a main having unusual properties. Maro tats aheut '-Ttaw" M in After evaluation by organic and physical chemists, physicists and Oa_PM Oatiei Tschricri flarvfce BdMa Ita 13. Mend your roqroat electrical experts, a suitable process "Talon ' w one ofIS?*" for Ihe dilhoult manufacture of Uus M, pd. the euuty i worked out by the chem- pndaati ukri h repramN the work cuUabnratinn with chemical eaddiEafDu INmt men. whu, work- and mechanical sngiaaero. lap as a tain, txmtritala lurid a Hrrotwo and Properties batta Annates fbr you aad al af aw "Tefkut" is made by pelyneeising rwthytenc In give «BPrita —-Mta an<*. Having no frag u "Tadon" if. in pit i im I MAY HTM nu tha gaseous nwuMMMV ad I he ria^lniiva AfMfWir other aeaanus •mMm darivtlfvro at ..round tourc. Uadat asrtwa eundi- tHms small aroouatsaf atwrinn-een- gama ha eg haan ohmrved at u-inia-ratuiea abaua JVC. Bacaum of its heat Mkiaw, gariwts and wire inwilatlaa tm M Mines are now made of dug pfikll k aim uwd in aircraft igpitfanwoOroia near spark plugs gad ia hMMoawwatun huuliitg systaaw. Tlie ihnnlaal fmiriBM af 'Taf- Tun" k. such MM it urWtatanda tha aturk of all eeMriah except molleu alkali nwtak Enikug in arid (aqua tegis. h).il Willi add or taring trine add) afcaat cta*ritoa«9* ^ mm THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tawdry, Ortobtr IS, 194| I PiK Four Neu- MSC L Social Committee Sets Rules SKSffiiZEa1 Of Free Trade Unions Abroad CHICAGO, Oct. H . party with another deadline isolation in the field of labor i M»R r romnd tlTmmn* hC *'0rltC<1 for th# " H.A I it* Thursday noon for the final i than ean our govern- y more j \| RSRRY site plans for war u titration of the ment pro*|ier in isolation." the | ■ Spots such as the quadrangle; htnising. * If the party .•dement declared. between the Union. Home Eco- j — (Continued from Page 2) ■ ■■ . ,, \U ,. . and If the ehnfie The ine ora AFL disclosed uischhwu h it wwn wid . burldtng. Adm.-m , d to become office io Paris to be head- I "' , «v - cd In the office , , .,, . , k . . . open an the party mod I ed by llrown to "service Europen quainted w.th a group of ehd.lreo. | This is especially beneficial be- »nce\l in Fire Slalion pledged a counter drive. | ted more than the fact t! To MUrl Campaign ! is his owner or handler The AFL convention *»«.. at TaMro !■ l ata. 4 n • pm. ui I. TMiirn voted Vigorous campaign to j the whistle behind him, he »■ I.Mm Hon NithUy on i also understand what the whistle PI p«rt of all affiliated unions to'"says" -Sports Afield. ala,*iMnUikA>iL BUSCH JEWELRY 1UI So. Hoakuxiuo — Laasiif