jnt Fraternity Michigan State News WEATHER: Jtiiods Approved CONTINUED COIJ); HIGHWAYS IMPROVE Student Council MScO DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION VOL. 35 3.18 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN — THl'JtSHAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1951 FIVE CENTS Means Of Elimination Pi^ i-iiiiinutNMi Okayed toutJeifpB..«- WOOimftlliGE, N. .1.—<.T>- ificli speed .,r „ d.ath- Ih-iiied dcaling commuter train was riled by authorities yester¬ Jenson added that fo day hh they opened,a many-armed prolie into one of the two years State's IFC 1 ,hu*n that i' clauw wr ti. . Army Action . • . .r.t ••sentalivea. tl proposal ; to do it voluntarily." CEO To Work With t «i gcnry | the On Strikers •• touncll's lnrt ! The council appro* to this . «ote j committee » • end .ti . Service, . «• been mode followed «• j .« stunt ll.lil f„ iJril.Me IS n» -Now htispend « plication bet4t» U> mt Ihrt.uch th» Uhtrd »rwkor mt • M«h »pr*«l PrnnathjnU IUIIru4«t commuter train nhtrh pt«o«ad to a atraat lasusli \ lias (ioiiiiiiuiiists Ke|>orte ■ Diguing In Near Seoul S Allied offensive venter tiny *M.pt tank* and artillery hammered at ror tension t ked aiwunst the thawing Han river ip within ea#y tiring range of th* VIh'ihiii I'rrilirls smashed ami almost d*- Dig lour Cla.li was reported raging. The WASHINGTON - I/TI — AVl S Be veals 1# la II Ked* In.'fore them dug into ., l. t.irv ..f State Arhrson IVi1 llOllUO t e Wat.-li.ia -f lull* soo* '. ■ e*t.« on rday blamed world ten¬ uti the massive buildup J-llop Billings Kor Best Plan ./.r^ f Soviet and Satellite ».? !f.n«h ar.rt Cornea*! that. INinjOITew Hi H""H ll tM,tV * mi,., i, r . J-llop Display? (missions Fcatiirc Night Gluh Theme lliiuiluli'To Attend , Group To Play hoard Meeting Bach Works ft rodent Jo he m A Hannah will New York Fral«y to altera! It. « . . f/ •*" lH .e)o)ft>ie«it A.iv IM» y Yxmtr\ mipn | „ Plan U The NEWS IN BRIEF tiul Of f.iiiiiL' Ki.v fo (imtimir Nuj: l outi-st ■ ■ > p. .i. ItMhHPI# ' MST ,» . WAsMlVilOS* A' V* • - • n 'i' *.r *»w J - rtottnt *m limnon II ill S*-v Mirhr' lU lv'ttium ItlllllO I A' No Trace 1 ..... | ' I %!•« VVHIN<; I* -pre*«rt»"'>t. t of *.»**« 4«hI iff* i!t Fee >c , t».; liiol/u'i'f iilil Sunn s. .. M-t,.,. ; «s . < , j . i iiioii Colter Hour ... ..... ' • » » » 'i* ii _ l; Io Honor ra< olt\ I. llils 'lit'liifitlll II,huh Ihirk In lltirnr.<*.* Hi M til Ull tOH.t K S •; hp WAMtlNt.TJJN I' -On tr I-.n-vn rrUrf ' iir|daiii> kills \inr Smith tjuil* I . of V, lii'^rnl /fun JtMbx. AH hi^h-AMVA j HAY CITY — <*»**--Cart H Sooth. }Ui City itPvueyb*tk«%t itr K» t 'wuc la-en ; out uf the rat* h«» tltc t'linwntjr of Mn th&an Umnt of rrstnU .« -i «ic nrpuitcd Ut la i tl-** ami ttl u> Hwt duvcUotn Lclafki t- iK^n, piv*>iUviit of Uuir JI But owtkly <"na> rctcruiary arp.iUJ.toi •»■••• Us ^rwiog. iCtmrxicai ivnipan,-.. THE Thursday, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS J. Kolwrls. Jr- Prison Composer Freed Michigan State News War Policy, LANSING —f/P>—Frank stoft, the composer and cx-con- Grand- i yirole ; Economics 111 vjet for wh im Michigan authorities issuer! a fugitive war- j , square claim. German Slaiul re'nt last week, appear* . with the worl(J at last, Hans r.uc Harrison, st^e supervisor i W'Ypfir'OUIs Ami 1-F's ,\P rarrisa %na!v«t "of paroles, said arrangements have been tharte with Indiana ;im*e ' G eh e r n I Eisenhower Many tiiwmaliprn want all oiher available draft sources parole authorities to supervise: •kc ni* pi*ec" la«t week the the xmalning ymr of Grand-1 was relets drained before they allow the limit to clip beneath the Id of argument, over German • ijir-- Mill-,icon parole. They, role. ATh 19-ypiir-fflil age wall. have been authorized.'he sdtd, to} Thci are going act far ax to consider passing a require¬ incur travel j>rrmits "for lefdti- • ment-Mo reject no more than 22 per cent of the men called. So, far. the lowest reject rate has been .14 per Patronize Stale News Ailvi rent.. * • They think mnybe It would lie a nit e idea to give I I"s seme basic training for service— In some to see if they realty are nualifiet! form. Perhaps this would liear some CAMPUS -looking into. hoys in Washington so afraid to — CLASSIFI Hut why are the touch the 18-yenr-olil question? Are there loo many groups tike the I.ansing mothers who scare thWrf with letter-writing campaigns? Are pitlittcs playing in overly Thrn | l»pr»'• in BflCKIN'i v ■ jJ Our l» ttomnil proxy Nubbin Notnloul*. Kii t ( reek senior, de¬ clared. "It's a laugh WINTE1I TERM HIUlll.llillTN AT COMIC I England's Uiiiversitios § OoX :EC: • | The social whirl got into lull swing thn term with the second Hand Store ('untie Hop Tin theme was "hiv. like Your Favorite stuiixinK and fw*ho ha- Uhmi t. ■' AVf Itharaiter." Everything went fine until l.d A-im -t<-pi»sl American author,-In rile llFcrnllv mi « l*»ok • 5 M?? on Minnie Mouse's tail The mrrnvjr student attond* no more fha|»-rone« qua kit pan h.sl up ' -■it Knghtiid. ti« \i>t«*tI »l*uH II page.* to the Minnie's dignity. . than two lerturr* a d.n Iiut doesn't h.iw iiu!t-th Ikxtk rrvicw- . Nvat«*m. A A A A hi alh-nd anx if he d<»r>n t want I•». I> rnbt>iiIemI that thr w.h«4«» thirty wh.i srr««*U2 he learn*, bitting the comic hooks, some students look relieved VntuaHx ev« r> aftorn«« f ; -!• • ' ♦ Commencement this vcar will he held in the (..mi. bow! for the Hiike of ** much Comic I was na ked the week before rummer.ent rlaritx to I ran «aFuit(e and x% it bout t\» When III seuini s Were caught on art Orphan Annie rruriatiiiK oxer Mmpliliralion, I x*ill Hi*- fluid. No action has yet I seat taken Total nnmi.i of o.. rub* only the unixer*it> svslem. grecs It.lHMI III - (Bachelor of torn..si, 11", F It F , at i nn (Funny lhark Fellow «> and ft Ph.S.S.'.s (Iks-tor- of Siimlav F.mKi*>H -student* usuaily divide whether or not they are to a university and what iheir major i* lo be aUmt the time they ace f^jnix a lent tu I' S ."ophonu'ces in high i*vhool. This i* done so that the last two xtars oi no of their prelinnnary «siueation . .oi it aimed toward their ultimate career. Knif!j*h universities are analnirous to an American husinexs holduitr eotnpany. The titiix« i *it v doesn't tearh xt»urse* or have pnv ics-ius. i-tit i.* merely a central authority for a collection of eolleifes. After the student obtains admission to a univeiAitx fwha h \s a story in ftaetff he is h- a ecllejre and an advisor. It (Uvsn't matter what colieire the student is the same thing. But. if by chance, some I he only *triking diff«'*n.e the*, WOlVfs Nf college teaches »»methiny the student wants being referred to a* ;«dd box" and K»- that his own college5fiivsn't have, he is al¬ railed » "bk»ke"i that I b»x* noticed lowed to skip aero** the street and take I wren F.S. and Engtuh *tudent* i* whatever subject he ha* in mind. ?ETTES difference in incentixv f»r learning. Alignment* to mllrge* are u*ualix made on dormitorx Im*i*. Whatrxer college ha* rxmm he*time* the student Alma Mater. In addition to having their own dormitorx *>stems, the col¬ transk Cleaned .55 li lie* haxe separate extra-curricular ac- NO yOU* DRY CLEANING i tixitlc* hesidei* the few athletic and de- lulling team* which represent ll»e uni- .-dJAUNDRY to the xersitx a* a whole. WAN1 The student's advisor is the man he i< FOX HOLE P X I s-' ctate theater • resjxonsible to during hi* college career. After It *ound* us if thing* are real simple determining what field the student plans andjLgoud >LSt crammer would haxe it HOUSING to become a genius in. he prescribes an out¬ made oxer here. Ilowexer. 1 am in the line of study for him. The advisor suggests process of finding out it ain't *.» simple. lectures for the student to attend and books In f»ct, I'm beginning to think I'm t flOW | OR the RtXT riw. ^U-. : — to read. He calls him to a private conference one who is wimple. (No comment- are about once a week at which time they discuss needed from anybody.) IF i titer ('nsimltv -ord • • • a valentine to vou! 1*1(111 j-Hop rimios BETTY'S SSEAUTY BUR HEAVENLY COLORED Sheared Fleece or Pasterluro Wonted liver C0LLC8E MW HOURS SUNDAY thru THURSDAY - 10:45 a.m.lo 10 p.m. - FRIDAY and SATURDAY -10:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. W SPECIAL HOURS FMAY AM SATUMAY MfflL Mil TIB mesi OAM ST^TB HI W 8 Eba Maxwell Chicken Feed - INFORMATION - Scheduled For Lecture SCABBARD AND BLADE ALPHA DELTA Union room SIGMA 34. 7 pjn. Smoker, wear uniforms, Union Eka Maxwell, famoua hostess and leader of the "interna¬ room 32, 8:30 p.m. Pledges meet SPARTAN GUARD tional net," will lecture at the Michigan state College audi¬ tonight at 9:00 in room 32, in the Bring uniforms, Demonstration TOWER GUARD Union. No uniforms but bring Hall. 7:30 p.m. torium Thursday, Feb. 15, at 8:16 p.m. She will talk of her Bring pictures, Beaumont Tow- letters. friends, travels, and celebrity-laden parties. r, 6:30 p.m. R.A. RIDE BUREAU ERE-LAW CLUB _ Born in Keokuk, Iowa, of Union room 34, 8:30 p.m. Rerkey Hall lobby, 8-5 p.m. theatrical parents, Miss Max¬ well early shdwed talent in U. S. Wants FREMBYTERIAN8, WESTMINIS¬ TER CLUB SKI CLUB Natural Science building room ts cud music ami was soon able to College house, board room, 8 140, 7:30 p.m. >.m. TABLE TENNIS CLUB play any tunc on the piano by ear. Later she attended the Uni¬ versity of Southern California and Scrbonne University in Paris. Ships Back A.S.C.E. Union room 31, 8:30 p.m. SAILING CLUB Union room 41, 7 p.m. MORTAR BOARD Union Mural room. 7 p.m. Parking in Hfar By th^ time she was in her mid- die twenties she had toured with From Soviet Union room 35, 7 p.m. Mi. EXTENSION CLUB DELTA CAMMA MU Wbmen's gym, 7 p.m. Pledg¬ a Sh&kcspcnretfn repertory com¬ Union Tower room, 7:15 p.n ing 8:30 pan. LUCON THEATRE SHOPPING IKNTtd pany, trekked nerpss South Afri¬ WASHINGTON — 'W — Riser Avenut ca as accompanist, for a sinker, The United States yesterday become an advocate of women's suffrage and written an opera. fromally demande MTNMUT FMMUS MSBHICS by Obi Sftitr - ) utility - I lax I'arlor For llcr \ali'iiliiic Rrmrmhrame . PAJAMAS cot \ r fa ANAIIIS1 PAPEN NAPKINS I'U.ti, Hillfokl TABLETS n.N'»ii.D i MtW fur Men and Wumen Thrifty Priced ONLY r— $1.00 ALL MIT At. 55c II 29c 0& by M Tji M NREAM lltMnt* llililv K«»\ l'la*lic Raton \ tm up to suit rout Is - C.h-aii*iii£ Tissue lOWEli flp* set of pliytkrttit* designed tj Scro* • 98c \:u- 6 for 89c "go together* $bort$. fcoj< i h van to iicki (not sK>*ru ru»e fob ; mloii IX Valor 5 for 25c Thrift) Priced rtR»ONV% 29c htilllilr Eflgr lll.tih « The Fj"»x< 98c t MO i. SPACE SAVING WHITMANS MVRC7S iMtitlV UWIMV Priced Sep.iialelt fiver The Dmir IIAX.EKS N I I SIIAMV. ilKI SH O N no,,, 50c ItONOBT SIM Thrifty Priced llrfshcv Bars 19c 89c 2 for 37c Open ihurMlat* t'nlil 9:IH» • ree Parking (or ( u* Ioniser* I -MUMIIC Hear Mailt t 4»t I -11 IB WtMtier Make 1951 4 Thriflv - One W JIM NiiNo "WE SELL FrHKYTHIM. . ALMOST" "|ai E. GK\M> «|U,I j>hrW>' 8. 19al lillhoanl .. . i,Is And Football _ "» Bill Mcflraw 9T»TR M'WI Rcconls Expected To Tumble ilumn. .there hiia~bmi cmialtlcrahlp ball" haxketball taclu.** and Couch BkSKE+BM.I. Again ^Minnesota Saturdav if offense Was iritlclml there in " nr. tVfrliH-iiljy. I>b. J W \*HINGTO\*—' I*—r, eorge Preston Marshall said yesterday 'it i Snydir 10. 5: Snyrfrr II. 0 is high time the sports profession rose to fight the current smear in Siutlrr 12 II; Snvd.r 11. II) „nr(l nt Michigan State. The team's Win tiiydor II 1.1: Snyd.r II. II government circles of; American athletes." The president of the Wash¬ 7:25 Delta CM v«. AFPi ington Redskins of the National Football league took issue with con- Monday night, and its achievement* dnf. I:, shaw 1. 10; »:. ahiw 9. II 8:li» MAE vs. Phi K Tatt ■ason deserve the highest praise, K. Sh-w 9. 21; p.. shut ID. II 8:55 Delta I v«. Kappa *lg athletes. Marshall told a ■urtnn sc^uad is a winning team. lt< s] . . . K. Shaw 1. 21: K. Shaw C. 22 boyi who Wit e called 4-1 9:48 ATfl V«. ACiK Vninini Club 1J; tie. ■>( d its teamwork is impressive. Ml '' 114 llo) Hurl*. 2.1: Shv«tfry. 20 and highly un-American. C ourt II recti and White win. WhIITfnpnfK 21: Mary Fl»f. II 8:10 Sigma CM V* Delta Sig this; This columnist, personally )> .f*.reas>) Nearle was dismissed yes¬ it Petroit Times Downtown terday as head coach of the Philadelphia Ragles,(ihc Philadelphia In¬ quirer reported. TDKOVTO—(/P»—Toronto's Ma streak to 10 games last night with . r wore present frnm nil major sp 14.1)93 Nbitional^itock.) io.nu. fan ... nation. Among them* wi n* t>tarh .%•" liraiidpliua and Itorni* IHbbv iIn award, Muiin popirTol • .ui t: .* an tn him hut U/*1hi* ti*nm ami , i tinncd the finr'work of Orntid.-iia .I.y«e Tbnfrias. Jim KinifTaiut ■ y. Jloffman • ih.it iti Karl Edward*. Sti*\•• >. l is* Pave Andersori ,JxiTirhorty, Jiihn h'ob* and tin- i ng ,e MtLneblan and wav He was thr i -ioutinfr utaff. hi* ha. a srroup ih«i 19V> National AA'' • Flue Reid s Flower Shop * I I lining Koaiim ORGAN Ml N|«: HV ClttTK HTI* ART 12* WERT GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING I in r. MM H. AVC. FHONK e (»ra|iplers MitI itiii" Illini Friday Ry MIKI MHIl.il I mm* with practically Michigan Statu taki in Juninon fii'ldhuii«i* * dropped two matrhu I'lot ThivUvm Is Memo (hamllrr t alls I (hrtwrs' Mi'vliiif,: to me! Set some MICHIflAN THF%TIR I.AVPlVfl "Manhattan" Dukes Swell ahlrt.. fine broadcloth.. (i&tuiUy great fit..» my style...» collar perfect... right price v/orivr; at rot n i. ia>/m. s III TTHKnt.Ut Tilt init* f'thruiri Umau Mbki... L9ean armed for¬ weed research since 1943. lie eight representatives. pear frotn different periods in ces while the rest of Europe re¬ history. They include among oth¬ | follows a project outline which Open To Public ^ arms, Germany will be in the r has been set up for eutiro north The proposal would replace life ers, u Human who speaks English position of with a "Mexican accent. ; central states region. at hard labor with death by elec¬ than a consumer of strategic ma¬ Beck with. Mt. Morris sent trocution for persons over the age terials produced in her own reeling the play. | of 17 who arc convicted of first I'Mfrrwiirlri Character* Cast as the "underworld" char¬ Wugv Raise [ degree murder. The hearing will !*• held at 8 I* | p.m. in the house chambers' and acters in "The Dc Bob Slade, Grosse Pointe - fresh¬ (luts Student is open to tho public. Cynthia Palmer, Detroit, man: senior; Mnrgnrct Bcznit/, Detroit Work Hours senior; Harold Hire, Miami, Ari¬ zona sophomore; Hossell TTeck- v/lth, Mt Mm ri* junior; Steve Or- lifeky, Iron Mountain freshman, more; and Morton Tomltnson, Jack Shawman, Corunna aopho- Kansai City, Mo. sophomore. The character* cast in "Marthy" are Suzanne Sullivan, Grand Itapids freshman; Patrii knirge Latch ford, Wyandotte sophomore; and Huh- ard McCloughry is