WATCH SPARTAN SQUAD PLAY IOWA TODAY MSCC^ DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN - SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1951 KIVK CENTS ncteen New Seats - M a sir of S/micp? Williams lied in Congress On Acre yutinas a blackboard in Berkc.v hall advertisements for dances, and various drives. Un- I'irineath this "billboard" a no- May ndciit Constitution Passed Overwhelming Majority . It said. "Advertisers*. leave this space for the instructors. "Please Thank .vou." use of Request Larger [1951-52 Student congns*. formerly ,all,,l the stu.ln Jl, has 19 new memtwrs ami 11 returiins. .Vim..um, iRirpsrm (East Landon), (ion vmtioii Hears Talk Budget for MSG : councilmen include Joe Darzotti, Hob Hoio, Ma Tentative Appropriations garet Rrogan. Hill (" i .,i, micil to Air Dave Miller. Anns Dale Rhodes. Gaylpn! Sheet Hap.,. by Hannah " Revealed liy Committee By ARNOLD % WILIS and JIM SMALLEG AN Nancy Bartirtt, John Hinge I'roiilctil S|M'iik« »po*als I)) man and Hal Sheridan. mi '1'i.lni four' I'km ' Governor G. State Newt Capitol Stall Monnon Williams is considering an addition ul Students Other now congicsv v ' llichi'i' .situation must take to his original appropriation request for MSCV 1051-52 I school year, a source close to the governor said yesterday. 'he ;. ...1 in red..ring and revisions to clarify -trirytlnning pid.li. j He originally, requested W million, fo the college's general faith l.|U4* Al'tltUr .. . picscnted to the gradu¬ al its meeting this 1 rnllnn-nt tignms ,,f 12.5,at. Simultaneously Representative . |}.<\«>r etl revisions arc cx- nake the language re- more complete and of Marshall (Hi. The present state- |n.vt.nmg requirements is (■ciirriil ln-i-l- aiiuc and eo-operatiou u the regulations is I .S. II..Ill Ko M),.'Arthur yvs- to Corn- ,v . tor,lav pMuml SWrrtm ..f .. wrie examination .u cording "a new system of material Itual l«iwa !(-.*• with Dinner : IIhIi'ik.. Mar-hall ilk lining dliny to di»ii«H Ki.rni.wii's i.uh more res|ionsibility future .tini Med China's entry into Out Slate Secondfor udders of the individual \iiiiii.il Affair II.'I.I and the suggestion l»v Ciini|Mi- iptiit courses lie offered Clio-l 10 Today Win |Un£.iagc department 1 language 'courses. He- »■ preparation for the xaimnatlons, would ! Gthei j Uollp i11 r,,*; Rig Tli.' banquet raii.nu;. ..host ■ ki.k-.ilt" will officially open the vndates with hg of piesent system, most the , a Mtn ianguage., j Th< mont the s Michigan State's ha vim II team will 1m* out !<»» their second Rig Ten win t h aftern«M»n after twatiug the low a HaWkeyes j find the cost of tutors i M-5 yrsterdav on fHif College field. ir means and must re- ex 14*< ted In .dtrnd the balKpud. Long-range hitting and the pitching •>! Chuck Gorman preperation,'* Cornwall j Full Schedule paced the Spurt an* ui their ^ " wtiich ih lege YMCA and VWCA. sp oix'tuHi tiy ilie col¬ Chiiu for the event are .M'tns, drawn up by the | Planned for Council to Vote Noix.il men Kiidier, ll.istings jmplio- DarreH l.indlpv belted home tunsj u it tie. f».i YMCA, and Nancy acuity Liaison rnl'n-1 Parents' liny ed msc a v.,oll Rig Ten moid with t,Au l uiaiiccs Long, Clio siipiioiiiiue, for YWCA. i%,m k, o presented by Dr. i Osgood, dean of the MSC's t-.rst high 1 I ir Id I nc (two T«r graduate studies, to the j ior»'-Parent.-.' \-*y »m s«mi ! a -*mscl for considcra- kc! Uiru-i * o M..v l: •« " •• ' II Faculty iroves New AIM) at Work" Set Itxder li» SjM'iik Mliull Pact ■ i 4 Bowl part between ! Ijo k .ind the Pacific coast | ti" i been approved by j tr> • ih tity Thursday. I R" v part will extend Rnxe'j H« ■< 'ftween the Pacific i ■ '•4m could play the, rn < ,'f.irx. The old pact j *• year*. «nie in the new p.ot 4*«n , \2 AIImtI Parking Lot -«> * 4'ing to that the a west Btg Ten j i« i coast to (m*I Eaeelifling • two years. Under j kj, *& cement, a Western ■ra mcould play the \v< • i ">n in the Rom* | n>f "ce »n three te years. . l>iff«*r«*ll I \ I HIGH I Emmons, 1 • the Big !MTrn' Mid j Plan a as made at the re- S(|iiar<* Dain-e S * r • + Rariflc roast ronfei- »»t ' coast confe rcn«A* Foreign The NEWS ampion • how many cotisei IN BRIEF •I Views an Fleet ions •> 'ram would go Rtfi Ten and Pa 1 » schvMd has ti» •!>- I "• a (Mid, Emmons said I t oiiiniuiiisl Rill « ".:l t* hrW In Chi-| ♦ « »-2S to irjH'it ' ANsINO tdl A bdl virtual* Flay Rated One of ltesl ; ,; c Big Ten sch as •..i.i - . . « ,i ..r • i-minuilisU to 11. i«h i * I v «e*trrday. I'rof Eleel«*d d\ President • • - H r Form, MSC* of sociology a>- •"** ll'adnr to S|M*ak June Oraft Set wa* f lettrd presi- WASHINGTON — T.w « • 'hm Valley SocuHog- : st their tecenl oc* *' • also decided \o held feting at MSC. ac- J* Charles ' Hoftrr i->ci(4ogy and anthro- " 'ment. who attended liilt'rnalional T< - Dr. Iloffer said next '• < nv# will be the tlr»J •^lAtion was formed in v«»mpoied of sociolo¬ gist ed social scientists Michigan War Issue Lowered to Squabble Approved Short Shots When Fancies Turn Small Effort Earns li t. Washington for Circus ( horns Ctrl Fights War, Church Elections WASHINGTON Keith- ST. THOMAS AQUINAS UATIKil.lt ( HI Kf Panda v Maw**— *-u « f hirjz . * \ > %| ||, * >ryff*rt >/rv« rrnf fiiffw rnrmnlti' fnr *urrp*i I snmm. r ' Knthnrini* (rihfui rnl SrliPtlnle rrvif'Wi on THE BIKINI MODEL "SWIM" SUIT H4S LOST ITS V>» SHOWIM. a 1 C»UIA* IACH YfAl LANSING I ervoort's S tonrlr) COLLEGE INN ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS - uiyntv ttm. THiiPtDAV - 10U5 a.m. to 10 pun. - FRPAT aid SATURDAY- Ilh45 «Jt W12 Mt IP THE MICHIGAN ST'ATE NEWS P«f* Four U.S. Civil Service Tribune lo Show Employees Resign Coed Tops Contest English Professor Announces Exams Foreign Students Three City Jobs June Toth. Detroit Junior In applied music, recently won the finals in the district piano audi¬ Hits Discrimination ' The U.S. Civil B*r MSC foreign students an ex¬ siori yesterday announced exami¬ pected to be pictured in the nations lo nil geographer posi- Graphic section of the Chicago By CONNIE COllTEAU Dale Granger,, unitary engi¬ tiona paying up to $10,000, and Tribune on May 20. Discrimination is a cancer in American society that must physical science aid and engineer¬ Highlights of a spring vacation neer, resigned to take a position he combatted if we are to have a healthy society, Dr. David ing aid positions paying up to trip taken by the students to with the hydrology division of the state water resources commission. W. D. Dickson told delegates,at the IFC-PanHel conference $3,825. northern Michigan will be featur¬ Granger is an MSC alumnus. Students interested in applying yesterday. for the examinations should con¬ ed on three or four pages of the John Wibert of the police de¬ tor Fast Service The removal of clauses, al¬ partment and Robert Gorden, a "The roots of discrimina¬ tact George A. Monroe, the com¬ paper. though it does not get at tire mission's local secretary, in the fireman, have also Follow Irr tion lie deeper than the re¬ Mrs. Louise II. Carpenter, of moval of clauses from organi¬ deep-seated feelings which cause" Federal building, Lansing. the continuing education depart¬ Campus Events discrimination, can leave the way To qualify for the positions, ap¬ ment, accompanied the students WHY PAY MORE? zation constitutions. They arc plicants must have "appropriate on the eat at Ike found in unwritten attitudes open for local groups to become education, or a deeply seated in men's minds," more democratic of their own education and experience," ac¬ ber also traveled with them.' combination ol trip. A Tribune staff mem¬ LMgPlayiH 5rr-11 he declared. Democracy grows from the at¬ titude that men should not be free will, he said. ./ "Everyone has principles of se¬ cording to the commission. Applications will - be accepted This taken was one of several trips by foreign students Chikee Shop g Legitimate —ones arc for the physical science aid and throughout the year. The students judged by artificial barriers. Vio¬ lectivity. lations of this ideal are undemo¬ based on human talents and cup- engineering aid positions from learn clout typical American m w 1311 E. MICHIGAN students who expect to graduate family tifc, and tell Americans Factory Now! Every Record Treat your heat gal to' cratic and discriminatory and arc abilities. When another kind of within six months of the time the about their homelands on these a denial of Christian thinking, he. selectivity is practiced it is un¬ applications are filed. trips. - * natural and unchristian. . declared. ^ 55 Delegate* "It takes more pressure to keep PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS Dr. Dickson, professor in the discrimination going than it THr MRM la, New Verb 19. N.V. HOURS II A.M. to 12 P.M. MAILT »» inn niR , I MSC English department, point¬ would to break it down if proper It In N.V.C. visit our our Mldtown MUftow PRIDAV - RATURHAV TILL t:tt A M ed out to the 55 assembled dele¬ understanding was put in its t ree Parking In Rear Under J 11*5 sth Ave. Mil «th \%t. gates at the second day's session place." he concluded. of the conference the responsibil¬ Study IM*< rlminatiou ity of a university to get to the Studies of campus-wide dis¬ roots of the discriminatory prob¬ crimination and plans for action lem, and combat It,' were reported by Minnesota and Green organizations' in partic¬ Wisconsin and approved by con¬ ular arc vulnerable to criticism ferees. for discrimination because of Delegates will reconve this their position of leadership on college campuses, pledge training; education ol Today Only! 0|H-II 12:.'10 |,.m. "CARMEN" SHOWN AT 3:53 — 5:53 — 7:55 — 9:55 fleers, ' increasing strength weaker greek groups and public, nttut: liAKixu! Cities Find Need relations, "Vivlane Remance embodies passion" j Hamuli tu Speak —N.V. Pest IMHUII.E WOVEN for Itelter Planum: i j come Pres. John A. Harihi delegates tonight at a semi- &u(t\li . 1.89 OOl'RLE LOVELY . j formal banquet hold in their Hon- j or at (1:30 in the Union parlors. IE ROMANCE Conferees will also bo guests of I the senior class at the Senior ball, i Handsewn Classic Slipons The four-day conference will wind up tomorrow with a final Thr I session and brunch at 10 a vill choose the location I of the 1052 conference and make department of urban plan¬ | specuie recommendations for «c- CARJME For fashion's freshest well-jtroomed look, «|H)tless line douhle-woven cotton Kinvcs, opportunely priced for those ning has been unable to satisfy extra pairs to complement your sum¬ the inquiries for trained planners SHOW! j cussed at this year's session. SPECIAL MTtmtV MATINEE mer-wear. In u variety of lengths and this spring, Emphasis nt the need lor more graduate urban plan¬ Win. "HOI" A LONG CASSIOY" IIOYD hantlscwn details. (5 to White. ners was made at the American KiigtifJi IVofeHHor in "IIOPPV SERVES A WRIT" Chamois, Navy, "PERILS of the DARKEST JI NGLE" — Color I in Chicago, when Parr was ap¬ (iels Kook Award proached by * many planning di- • S 1) N l> A Y their staff. | lessor of English, received the New xprmg that will restore the op- i bonk «»f the year in the junior 1 .class division for his novel "Wild create regional planning corn- | Hunter." greater demand for urban plan- S ren's Spring Book Festival held 1 at the New York Metropolis no interested in preparing Museum of Art on May 11 It is vocation may contact j also being reviewed nt the Miehi- (OEIE JERGENS • RAYMOND MASSEV • S 7 SAKAll t&'JJlN LMARlf W tkirr, landscape orcH-1 gan, " Library association in the t titled dolor < .iirliioii — Novrllv — News and urban planning do-j Lansing public library at 4 p.m. — A-1. May II E 1 III 1)1 PON ! ■ Research Takes the Leng View 991 Th.lt. Chrmintr 4 nrrdrmm.Th.il. (%-n tin. , iu c italvmri ./ II. Slalv '41. .\i I T.'41 J. k U, IHt.lt. Chi-mt* ndianu '41. "products of tomorrow" will come from tlie tent tuU\s tlasks and Dress and Duster En>anbb of the most important phases tdilU of I lie research lalmratory, the physiologists, agronomists, entomol¬ ml mpmm rmymm mmS raywn rrrpf of Du Pont rosoarch Du Pont Company rivcntly expanded ogists, horticulturists and others trained in biological science. In ad¬ Fundamental rewardi in designed to its Kxiierimciital Station near Wil¬ dition, there are specialists who 17.01 discover t#w acicntific facta without mington. Inthisthirty-miUioii-dollar are not classified in any of tlicsc regard to aptH.'itic commercial UHC.Yet addition, major emphasis ih being Double play in poll, J.n ,nJ . • groups. from it have come many product** given to long-range and fundamental' of commercial KignUicuncct. research. frtt for Roftoorcli a joy to traveller, aitvl the l,J> ' Mt«. At Du Pont, for instance, funda¬ The enlarged Experimental Sta¬ At the Du Pont Experimental Sta¬ ba,ic raton vrepc Jrt»» an.i • ■ ' " mental research has pomied the way tion with iU 2pjiew buildmgH repre- tion every effort is made to |iermit • the research man to concentrate on iloMiiaUhiii'J >pun ra,c, ju,;. • 1 ■" ; *" * research. He is provided with the belted.half-bdteJ of N-w- 'l" most modern lalniratory tools and for tlieconstruction of spectalequipmeut Jre>» with na»v r.J he can call on a wide variety of serv¬ ices, These include machine shops, with natural tlu.itr. h ■.» •'IJ" * • Carpentry, electrical, welding, instru¬ white Ju-nr M-; - ment-making, and glass-blowing shops. When the research worker eollar and-v!!- Nt""1-' needs any service or equipment with¬ in the scope of these shops, it is pro¬ Btfuw. N* ^ vided for him. with r>nx jv»'tT At this industrial research latxirn- drew wit-', : tory. Du Pont scientists are devoting themselves til extending the fron¬ tiers of science and creating."Hettcr Things for Belter Living,,, through acuta one of the largest and best- Chemistry." eqtiippcd research establishments in The world. Even so, teas than half of the Company's total research per¬ DID YOU KNOW THAT... sonnel is situated here. Du Pont lab¬ Nylon ioms cut of a fundamental •». oratories in more than 25 other loca¬ i»o.chp.09'ombtaunml927 Ho- tions also carry on l*»th fundamental and apphed research. There are now about HH) teclmical p. M ** people i'ngaged exclusively in re¬ search work at the Experimental j ,rCl\ \ Station. Assisting them are 1,5(10 others, in technical and non-technical capacit ice. ThejrvMvtrch people repre¬ sent a wide range of training. Among \t hem are organic, inorganic, physical, mm tu (11|di,. a m Ma' a"*1' ^ colloid, analytical cliemista and bio- f/Mvtnigrum of fxdy- vinyl altvhoi in van mutt an with thr funda¬ cliemists; physicists and hiophysi- mental physical character nation of the paly* cists; chemical, mechanical, metal¬ lurgical, electrical and electronics " i'hyincml chemistry, Stanford '43,' ij plant