ongress Plagued IV Old Headaches, M 8 CV DAILY* STUDENT 'PUBLICATION FIVE CENTS EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN — TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1952 lew Inefficiencies fCfi"'" " " " . " ticl,« the-new constitution. In fact, they seem to lie v :'tl iters tie peddled from announced officially today, it wan Appointment of Steve Sebo as Michigan State barkflrtd coach to ,UOceed Dawson probably will be Internal Revenue Bureau "out1 of .the realm of political patronage. And he renewed his promise to crack down on > i 1 i| • wrongdoing in government. ■uy led than ever. - o - r t H.n.r hut s«»id mainly at ; Earned lAst night. Set for June (». 7 In a message to the law- fotiyress wants MSC a tod cuts to know about and ■ Al:. ;infj ^aus Dawson disclosed that Sebo mnkec-s, the Pcexldent de: Mtnd the job they are doing ort Oatiipcis. Good pul.- The s-.u.m-rs ,ne for men and re- n. thuds have been sadly lacking in the past, and the OttradniU Named Head • P Ii! >k like cashmere but ftorts iMimenfhas caused no change in the situation, i Proposes being made and will continue pushing student tax. the Congress failed Of \>2 Water Carnival ami punish 1 n a made to expose t |t„ir'Inuit fall term to hack their pleas with actions " " " ; Auditing Bill . misuses his official position duriw In an approval of the tax. This term, a loniklrt Ward OtiradtTik. Ann Arbor senior, has linen appointed The President's reorgaitixii- to explain the tax. aniTKim it will he used. Opening . Lure- tieen puiilished. The booklet offers no more concrete than appeared all fall term, lint I he bisiklrl will sebo Was graduated from general chairman of the annual Water Carnival, Gene Mc- ,Michigan state College in 11(3". Dermott, setiiur class president, announced yesterday. A halfback, he won three vsrsitv Dates for the carnival have been tentatively set for June Hon plan immrdiatelv run into opposition in the Senate where some senators rellerted dissat¬ Hrit|itinil In Mini' i- 4i l Mr. Truman's [discussed more thoroughly in a forthcoming article, ,r,,cr* ,n M»tbatl i4nd lhrf* m 5, tt and 7. Commencement isfaction over N.i i;rr. ri.... use * in conducting pep rallies, one of the Congress' i.ud oft-performed tasks," students haw l»n> !•■' who 0f VO J. bnsehall, After graduation,, he was coach Petoskev High, for three years. Invitations is also scheduled for June 7. Ouradnik said yesterday proposal to cut down the num¬ ber of regional tax-eollection olTires from tit to ,'15, I'Vnrs that i . 1 ! • at that committee chairmen will I'. P rallies conducted when the Congress, then the Student Council, was operating under the old llrp! In 19411. he became bait coach at Alma hc»pliol Dili, Rep. tleorg atcragc meeting lasted a little more than an hour. Mtvulrr (tt-Miih.i ileniiinbivt I assume two things from I His fact: tl) That corns, industrial flrfTi* and gov- \ contest will be held to de- bi-partisan investigation of for Selection of Dnwsud, btckfteld ernment agencies will be part let- termine Ihe theme for the carni- ruption" in the executive inane Higic-sinnal activities were handled smoothly, and (21 riNich of the Michigan State Bob Briggs. publicity vnl, with prizes given. Last yeurT* of government. i the Congress arromplished nothing. The truth is a -Kpartans. came close to bqing a poting. —» [Mfk The Mirhigan legislator in- unanimntis decision. He waa the chairman, sold, nprnmise between these two slates. ilrst choice of athlette director Orlglnhlly designed for MSC r (ri)Vt.KNMFAT.M. C'XPCHIMt.NT. r«f I Tom Hamilton and of the student sturtpntR pvent last year in- Liw ItmiA Through Salurdax '"a"veteran <.120 ye»r, cchlngj vlodert high .chnol MuOent. from experience. Dawson get* a three- Lanntng. They, are expected Ue venr contract. IfiR xalary was not t-ike part this year also. Mote disclosed A Pdt spokesman said pwn 10.U00 persons will attend loliday oil lee" (l/tens the new coach will pull into -Pittsburgh in the near future to er> placement director. IrM.k over the scene of his futuru according to John K. The Carnival will Schluett- give an up- ,^3 \niiglit in MSC Arentt h, hi kt fietuen - 1. to-date picture of job outlooks to Dawson's se- students in many held*. This will lection followed a two-Hour mi-et- be- aceomplislied through infor¬ Trailer Villas • <1 it ion of "Holitluy I'll Ice," will I" I:: i.-. - -: t >iil ms of the Pdt board of trustees, mal meetings between students .,l the MSC Ice Arem,. ami will continue mghtH Tliey ; L*d favorably on a ree n «>f their athletic c will stint Wed Shows About with display Soturtluy. Show time is with a .Set tnitty |»\WAM»N Page « n - • matinee at booths set up and company of¬ ficials learly lo answer questions. 20 Vaeaiieies Mitt Honorary criti,- h:.n. > Tax Booklet Tlu'sc booths will be open all three clays of the cajnlvr ! "old. Audition* iwne'l Oiwusst. il milt muln «VP" liullvrs ure uvnih.blr t» any Distributed l>y .. national Kant ',n'! CAfittif-.u ' « *'7 sprukrr ire n hfilutH bir the marrivd stuilrut inutile, urrnnl- •don Rho, will hold audi- n-n« of the live top • Fi-b. 14 Iitngram ill the Audi- "ig to llguresidi.-leusctl or by Itkhant of housing. Questions from the floe .•dentil interested in the countiy t1 MSG (;«ngres« torium. will be taken by roving mike*, Geer Muted there are four or his evening from B-9 . B*'- ^PfWioinK - that the Ave xpundablo ituileiH empty at ;-v from 3-5 urn. m for* the tourU. «on, -• • Distribution"-,-hf the new H'li to ail dent Government handb the dis¬ Dave Applieations rng an expandable must apply at the housing office. Their names will be placed on a waiting list, Nearittfi ( om/del ion are the fancy-skating Michael Miller, speaker of the Congress. Available for and trailers assigned Jby list A hpftion of AirrtctiBurni' Hall,. rhich 1*. itnderyoinyr re¬ Meehan: ever popular lr The !6 page handbook « in-ing number Couples expecting child¬ mcifkdinH* in muring c.om|il« tinn u al "shnultl Ire ready for singer*, ter. l-eo Mae Joannie: and distributed ment in an free by the govern¬ attempt to familiarise Medical Tests ren wifl also be given prefer¬ ence in assigning trailers uct'Uimncy within the next month, Lovveit TreaVler of the Panic acro-adaxro t the students ws^th their ruling There aie 384 student* now Department of Information Seme* Candidates for admission to 'living in muiiicd housing units. • Th Along1 with the booklets • ... medical schools in the fall of I0.r»3 About 18ft live in exifltldahle the students are asked to ques¬ tion their representatives on any should take ttTP Medical College drallcis. Coiiiieil I'elilion* 1 '• Admission Test'in May. the Etc tmns to be held at xt local centers in a eourflry The Association of "* American Medical _DilJeges has rccominended that candidates for CarUen Deluged Again admission t<, classes starting in U»c fall of 1953 take the May test, The test covers general sc 1/in.* Celebrated Skii>i>er All But Knighted lastie ability, understanding modern society, and achievement '< Diploinut Reports Britishers . - . Vf i* r,,.,'.trng "we want from Me a. seaman's simple Application* forms and Goitfiiitul in Moscow Prison » JiMribu- alert formation bulletin, which gives Carlson looked spry arn BERLIN Two missing details of registration and admin¬ - after hi* week-end fevt 1 Brrtikh diplomat* who know a lot istration, as well as sample ques¬ .-eating 1H to 20 people ♦•ml a mouth, where he shipped tions, arc available from pre- about Aug! 0*American -iffaus , diirkro«/u7T3f Hu» use of Informa¬ last Friday after losing his ship medical advisers or the Educa Service photographers. were reported being held in Mos- tion > '. « I ill ' m the stormy English channel. tronal Testing Seivuc, Box 592, The department s darkroom fa¬ . Then they were transferred to He plans to leave by plane Princeton, N'.J Completed appli- cilities are now located in the the big prison in -Moscow re¬ for New York at 7 p.m. 12 p.m. cation* rnusf reach the Educa¬ Auditorium -.nd the new location United States and served for high-priority political EST) today, arriving lemorrow tion Testing Servue Office by diplomat recently returned In Ag H.iII :> expected to faelli- other nations to the Soviet capital, who captives, and their captivity t* April 20 and Oct 20. respectively, ■ • bout 9.30 a.m. New York know-ledge among diplo¬ tate the developing and vtistnbu- time—In time for the big city's for the May 10 and Nov. 3 ad* 1 that bin name not Ik1 usetfll tomnwin tltc two men, Guy Buriic^s ma U in Moscow, bo -aid* [ Uvu sit pictures# > _ .. ivCltpUultd tivkcr-lupc i miniaUaUoua, ipi M ! cl I fl A N 1f A ft * if S Government Sees Lag in Employment Here's the picture: 1. Contacts for such mill- June Milestone: tar}- goods as tanks may now be tracts have gone to the lowest Make it Memorable bidder. The. government changed that yesterdav. Charles F. Wilson said certnln Defense Chief As the situation now stands, seniors will be the fruests emergency laws gave-this riRht of the college at a Saturday commencement this Juna.-^ ■ to the government Seniors, naturally, are looking forward to the date of This means: Even if company their graduation from college. It is a milestone in the A makes a lowef bid for deliv¬ lives of -each one of them. ery of a product than company B, the government may give the To them it means that four years, filled with all kinds of memories, some good, some bad, are over. arc located in an area of*wide Hal they cannot .forget the people who fostered the unemployment and other things are equal, 2. A top policy task force ' ■ met to tackle the job of putting defense work into distressed PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVF.RTI<«s areas. A defense production of¬ ficial said over the week-end that . Detroit, vOiie of the hardest-hit areas, would Ret new contracts even if "some additional -cost may be involved." On the task force arc officials from nine government agencies. Jt will be asked to make pro¬ gress -reports each two weeks. There is significance in the fact that R. E. Gilmore, brought into the government to run the task force on a full time basis, is an Room 4U Union. exjwrt on sub-contracting. He The whole thing, however is a vice president of the Sperry faced the United States with Corp. 7:30 p.m., Room 112, till. 3. The Senate Preparedness the question of how far it was Dues refunded—all members be Subcommittee has been asked to •-prepared to go in defense uf make a full study* of the whole southeast Asia in event of Com¬ munist attack. France's Gen¬ christian nrtrscr. unemployment picture. Senator ORGANIZATION Morse fR-Ore.) said Monday lie eral Juin had not yet askod for 7:15 p.m., Peoples Church. hat? asked Chalrmnn Johnson a " commitment.. of grq u n d the rolstnkes which invited the (D-Tex.Pto start as soon as naval promises and increased IPC CXBTIHVK COUNCII, long and costly war 4" Ko^ea. strength, but did seek air and possible. Morse took the Senate A long list of developments 7 p.m.. Mural Room, Union. floor yesterday to repeat his de¬ shipments of material. But it primarily affecting Indochina mand. • oRriiftttis has created a period of consid¬ swift shifts from limited to all Despite hopes of both the 9 p.m., business meeting, ,1m- Workers (CIO) erable tension, but hardly-add out action when the Korean war United Auto up yet to a real crisis. That de¬ and the auto industry for easing started. pends tin Politburo plans. TOH'RR GUARD of cut-backs of "critical materials Meanwhile, the United States allocated to the industry for the The death of Gen. Jean de 8 p.m., Beaumont. Bring already was committed to action months of this I .at t i e .de Tnssigny, who only snapshots. second throe through the United Nations in year, there seemed to be every recently had turned the tide cases similar to that of Korea. ( AMPI N 4 M CM-R indication that production offie- against the Vietmlnh rebels in In Paris the nations had voted 7.J0 pjn., J04 Kurt Bldg. ials would retain the ceilings Indochina, was a serious blow .. Only four ministers objected to SumTny"commciUTnu'nt body should issue n new call as announced last week. when France and Britain As one official put it today 1 on relijrious grounds, and none of them said they had fileel come were conferring wtth the VS. it did in 195Q. And that seemed, ''How can we give them more j any protest with the college. over increased American aid in the long run, to be the way materials when there aran't any?" f it is entirely understandable that members of the for their anti-Communist cam any n$w aggression would be met, even though the greater ■ faculty would Iwlk ut an otherwiw peaceful Sunday paigns in southeast Asia, and part of the preparation would i broken up by yraduution exercises. But graduation is intended for the seniors. It is a day when Communist China were making new threat¬ ening movements. forces' in be through the three-power talks in Washington. CAMPUS 0,** set aside to honor their .coinpt$tkm of four years of eol- At any rate, enough was tak¬ The Communists wcm> quick leffe. As host, the college owes seniors the assurance that their graduation day will be as enjoyable.as the college to accuse the western .conferees in Washington of planning war ing place to let Bussia and the France would not have to stand CLASSIFIED can provide. The seniors, we know, would rather have in the area.'This was taken by alone in Indochina, or Britain to be another ease of ac¬ | commencement on Sunday. many cusation parallel with Moscow's in Malaya. Sunday in the l»eM graduation dale fur the people for own intent. .But for the moment • • . r.acn siav in iryinj; iu wui u inr the commencement committee tvill be- or ttic danger* of n new- • way aware tliut these people want a Sunday com- outbreak. i< for those concerned to let their desires bo Anthony Etkm. Britain's for¬ TyPIWRi mers, pes, cards. verbal urging will do the ^ SALES - RE' .Yninpr Will. . should t»o understood" that Ot loo curly to start campaiinnnff for it Sunday Communist intervention in-, ot aaw pcteo southeast Asia would create a new situation similar to that WOLVERINE TFJ met ami faced by the United Nations in Korea. This Was tak¬ en by some to be a. warning to the Communists. But its sur¬ * Freshmen «, Princeton tried thcir own version of n rounding context and timing in. Well* Hall raid the other night, except the fro*h raided a connection with the Anglo- French-American discussions in sophomore men'* stronghold. Of •100 pnrtieipants, (50 had Washington seemed to make it 1 their heads shavetl, and many more" hit the water, or just as much an' appeal for j chocolate syrup and confetti. We'd *av our MSC raider* solidity of Western thinking and preparation. J got off lucky. HOUSING PERSONA! TOOT EAST EAST LANSING »-aiu LOST It WANTED HOERINGER BAKING CO. Acfow from Stiti Tweeter TRY rox HOLE PX FOX HOVE P. X. dry cleaning. U'tr.drr. < Anything tor everytfuag STUDENT BARGAIN BASEMENT Ifatw by St»». TK.ee| OVUTIaRA* nnn ST err Slnrlhtfr IJumps only,f'ii(r heds incisure.. dimes beautifully . gives marvelous mileage FREEMAN It's a challenge t»> serve the public need, to build entcnlial equipment iore whtuil u ork International Harvester accepted that challenge half ,1 v nt>ary ago andj&rnfed it into a business philosophy. Today', the products we build are used throughout agriculture and iridu>ti>. m transportation. coastruction, food prewetvatioa In order to hold .tin position of leadership, we must continue and expand our re¬ search and engineering. We will continue to grow with men and women like you. internationa"l""HarvejUer offers a satisfying, rtAvafding-career to the \.,;»iu and ambitious college graduate. Each job carries with it plenty of chance for advancement W»- like ambition. Any young graduate tak- mil a job at Harvester can rise as far as his abiliticvwiU take him. PATRONIZE STATE NEWS AllVl UN Gains, Loses Two • ' . Positions -• (Continued From Page I) The members of the Congress are acutely aware that their actions are important to the welfare of the young South Koreans constitution, which tend* to make their every tpove over- cautiou* and deliberate. .. A* quoted from thc minute* of the Oct. 1 < meeting. "Thi* i* a crucial year in MSC Student Government. The policy used with the new constitution this year could make Reds in West or break the Congress." . . i One flaw in the constitution is that it docs not specifically SEOUL, Korea (/If—Troops give the Congress the right to introduce an amendment to bf the South Korean First the document. But the Congress has done that anyway, Division Monday momentar¬ oblivious of the fact that the one action "ti which they have ily regained and then lost spent so much time, an amendment calling for a student tax, may be unconstitutional. tions which the Chinese Beds j The published version of ihe constitution states that: seised Dec. 28. "Amendments to this constitution may be proposed by Attacking amid sni»\v Hurtle* at j Ihe Student Congress hv a petition signed by ten per 4 a.m., the South Koreans took! cent of the qualified voters of Ihe student hodv." one of the heights within 40 mln- I utes but lost itagiiin at 5:50 a.m., j Gaylord Sheets, president of Student Government/has the U.S. Eighth Army reported. < said that the mimeographed version contains an error The South Koreans* took the whereby the word, "or" should be inserted between the second position at 5:45 a.m. after words "Congress" and "by." Nevertheless, to all outward u hand-to-hand battle, but lost it nt 8 a.m. / appearances, the Congress does not have the power to pro¬ amendment to the constitution. Thf first Red roiinfrrjiUark was made by ait estimated two j : pose an But the Congress keeps rolling along. Morgan's Jetvvlvri1 TOMORROW: In analysis <»/ leitislalive net ion M'CON THEATRE M.IWi. There were nt least three smal¬ under the netr eonrtilution ler separate light* iienrby, in¬ volving as ninny as 80 Reds ench ' Klli* Hound Over Ihinrv h'ssims In one of' these, east-northeast Students sign up f« "of the Panmunjnm armistice con¬ Circuit Court can ference site, the South Korean? mg instruction in the were driven from a hill Sunda> Walter C Ellis was bound over Board office for both hi night hut regained it M«nda> to Circuit Court at a preliminary and advanced classes. Jar morning. hearing held in Lansing last Fri¬ Carthy, member of the thrwhrrr. the I'.lichtli Army day. according to the Ingham repnrtiim unit light contact* County prosecutor's office. Board, said. m,, ih.s Ein* Ts accused of shooting J. David Seiglc. Detroit Slated for So r» Negotiators r j , Dawson W Travis last October in the omore, will teach the cln parking lot of thc Fishoi Body J ginning Jan. 2.1 with plant in Lansing. classes starting at. 7 N|iiahm11 I-1.W! ftlidvnrd Kipl»ng\ well known j m«n<«o lie added that nr waw yrrj short story. "The Man Wlm How,.i»i Aii'vc vv f Ml NSAN. K ..r.... td'i . i. happy at State hut the ehal Would Be Kljig." will lie broad-1 » 'ommei w„ ,urh ,hal cast over WKAH-FM in a radio j Week Karelin trui-o tlllk.t ilctcrinl'- rrtu>r. "I have rnhwril wark . ndiipttilion bv Alphu Epsilmi ltlm. I will !»• Html vcteriljiy to it level of! "" ""'''-I, •• - nullum,I rsotlo hnnnrai'y. tniilglil thci "(hr .lurirnl, mat e.preUII. the-. bitter mime-ealiiHK with the; hr «t,l. -hat i will 7:30. " nl |t udiM. Cooununifcls accusing an Allied; ;«|m» enjoy being a head rnarh The idimrrrmr of tt regxdar -ri - .. ^rrr^"< - . mimmmiiiis mc ngaging to Mi'ceit i myself." ihwdmen to M«UI ; zrtv- in urging a pit - IhWMiii- said hr wouldn't Ischck. Buffalo ~ N\Y gi favorable to both! move lo l*ill*bitr«h until he student. ,l| S.uve> lug problem* Highway Hopartment Casting of the productii i,s I - will he discussed this John IjflFc " highway lieldmen »m playing H ,m Ktllogr. t Voter Rnolit, Trc Billy Fish, program v ford. Wynr Sound e by AI Bag John S/.yi* junior fc» duct ion \v i„. Ilium, III., i, wc Hl'tllllliill'i Slop ' the Music! Morgan's Jem'lvn\ LITON THEATRE HLIHi. HI S. n \,|IIM,tt t hen Pitt Coach Urn — EAST LANSINO — —I.VVilM. suddenly quit to take j! job at the University 4.olii|iuii> liilervicw« Scliciliilctl At I'luefiiiciil i." He said hie family lllO'CUll live on the coast. LIVE DANGKKOISI.Y We're selling « gale lem/nt . . . SI'AKTAN PAHTY I'ltlMKIt FOR YOLK BEALTIKII.I.Y PLANNED EVENINGS ON SALE TODAY lanTrereoort's Shirt Liiiiiili i Service Sjiceily lYcssiii}- while >tiu *aiL IVniiipi Delivery ami Pick-iii* Service Thin only nt Yanllrrvuurt's Com bed Cot ttin Sticks rcg^ 39c pr, •