SEE basic question u> EDITORIAL PACE 14NO. 103 l»n Away Final Exams! Steady Haia and To Last for Snow la Continue Throughout Day Seven Days ; { ?A I steady fain mixed with which begarT'last ni»sht is expect- ; wi to continue throughout the day. A husky storm, flinging snow, snow Pall Term Srhrtluk* Called tJiiilmirablr For Basic College Courses school system. freezing drizzle and rain in-a A seven-day final exam New Prograiii to Start j wide arc, sped northeastward to-. ; schedule will k» into effect ward the lower Great Lakes re- Fall Tertii if Approved In an unusually busy this term, after the new six- the court also j giph last night and much cold air I day schedule introduced full !qUTher JKS plhc r torni centered In the S53^W Sonic :l«M members of the'faculty will decide whether in- credit* Robert R Rep- Ineffective for more ' Or. Clifford Erirksun, dean of Basic C is voted ilown part of " " v system would not. >Rh "JEfiStsrzsz JIiTiiin1 * ' m.lshc* » HI,tow J'tnypM »""»!: Plane Crash Offic ials Find detds^had ^hrcc 'anT four^flna'u" t;SSjr5?=i--d=f Kills 37 lO'akeoff No Reels in IT rich! an.I the dutj to en Slateliouse l.ott.nl. K.vl, A«»nn* k illlant. ' Kditorto Speak ' "iiimiuii.-is in siatc govern- „ — lvv To j-OniiH'ii < w York taxpayer* t v„. ^; » .lior'au lo Volllljf Klllls Silllll llilV ^£^1tSS ^V^lvKing^KeynndMiig'-^r^c:3l::*z:i}ir ,h,v !7fi."»tn t"*^!?,? "Lo PfitHi'fll/lliilll Planned 1 Presentation P/fflllliw/ ■ '"•■i".ao,iu-.i wot. u" ... yra Hess s Rnl -oil « Present wo-i.momi ":Z ,,hr''y'Z,A v,h'"1 «l"-t sl>" ""i"1"»,ut '»• H..1 h. Or. t" o, .. at 11 Satunhiy oiyhl l.v Mr-. .Monroe 'iauo Recital - Sen.. Contrail) ..."r-,:;rzxrz-j*."Sir^S^IWIkir Skate gyaTscstt.' ^ Suggests Cut J! :.-iTour Planned j£JSft»ML&S . . - -Ii»Fr,'",h A,d "» i VSHINGTON 12--2 aWST55r-: * . ■ By Spurtucudc 1 ASsX°Sta^ ,V«■" "" : At Bookstore ra«iiTa,v^^^ NoCommunist---'- tt„ist::^^r^:,»;- •« * -;'t --••••,7^ y«a^^abr^rrgJ5jzT riVl'^Himt at' MSC, l-r-cvv"'::p-|r;r n*W. *« "• 7;.&SmnU!rJtt " ' Savs Dcnison fKAM u.\!lh»inU"u' £7";ZZZ jggjjg | &S| Local Chili to Felt u tri( »|H'S to ? i) of >i iVf'xitit'aii Irv" I' d Tide Look ". . I .... f It .nwt.i on Ms, " a lint in Asia 1 w tiLtriiit' CaiwU ^ . :r7' : i NEWS IN BRIEF SlHssril I xfm ls Mnr Irf/llll* Foil's , Arlhuf in New I'rogiranis Itroailcasl from Dorm Itnhonie I'litfiiio Threatens /'Oils 1 v,vs;„ls7c the Air on IFl/.S ' Men Take . • Mason >•»» ■ •' i. "' ^ # * * * - 7 iMtl'unore Investigations Continue Fptiui-1 Ct The CiliM** ll«<1 !r% : ful PTWU«h WMS- h- b+>\i*r,jj A*-; f Tfj\ a"."/.'.;';,'7'Jr 'V IImihc ('nls Trianon's the" Rod River ■ ca-uni: Ed Carter.• O^a- >y, Mart J, M. ROBERTS JR. j Talking More in Communist Line Than Truce Communist maneuvers ot Pan- Agreement^ munjom over the weekend in¬ time for consolidating its stran¬ dicate that they still want truce glehold on Helping. Bv tying up Allied divisions talks,, but not necessarily a truce. When the Allies laid it on the in Korea, the Kremlin interferes line cold that Russia would not with Western preparations in If the scvo b«? accepted as a member of a Europe for what will be, if It. tyartnn b neutral truce supervisory teem, comes, the derisive war. the Reds backed down on their The r.K. netettater* in w Kviintt MakfiJ Basic Question brief contention that their choice could not be vetoed. But they rejected the Allied . t t gpaiiwTf suggestion that the supervisory The rwilt of the faculty vote on the prnftAnerl Basic problem be solved by going ,3 ' w UP uc Collejre consolidation this afternoon will show considerat ion ahead with the two neutral na¬ iif several issues raised by the suglfostcd change. As we see it, the basic question to be decided by the vote is whether or not consolidation of Basics will facilitate tions on each side already agreed m ■SADD'EJ a better educational system. In opposition to the pro|>osal, some instructors and stu¬ dents claim that four courses would barely scratch.the surface of material which should la- covered. Also heard are: "The recommendation was sudden," nml Solution ot Ye»t,. "it wns dictatorial." ir Worn at steadily Change Is nothing new to the llnslc College. Al¬ j p M. Obnerves . This assessment v. however, though one as com girl c as this has not been actually seemed to ignore a fact which i> ST. Utter carefully i. I. proposed before, study of coorse content and possible basic to the entire conflict be¬ revision has been in progress since the origin of a gen¬ tween Fast and West. That is the involvement of national in¬ eral education program here eight years ago. terest' in Korea, arid at every Although one might theoretically hope for more democra¬ step in aw negotiations be¬ tic consolation In the planning of any major-change, the tween the contesting parting, whreh far transcend mere propa ', fact that the proposal came from above should not obscure fanda attitudes. Russia places evidence thut the change is not only vitally necessary, so much emphasis on propagan¬ but-timely, since it comes.nt a time when up|ier schools are da" on appeals to peoples who also Mug reorganized. still remain neutral, in the cold if the faculty Is sincerely Interested In-bettering the Letter to the Editor educational standards of this college, there is no hotter place to Itogin than with hasir education. Dorm Inefficiency Claimed The charge that broadened course, would not skim the surface should lie evamineil carefully. How many students barely scratch the surface now? .With actual reorganization- of course materials in the ' hands of educational .staffs, it is doubtful that imt*irtant statement*, .the eight dollar in- ' |>loyes topics would lie given merely a cursory examination. If crease in dormitory rates is be- in our opinion this increased • broad subjects were given a -general interpretation in in# made 4« help meet rise in charge to student? would not classes, there is no reason why interested students could not. fake advantage of more detailed material also at their fingertips. Itecause some gain little from study, should those who wish to learn is' denied the privilege? - INFORMATION - SMOKER The "common core" is necessary. The more points surveyed in study, the heller. In technical and commer¬ OLIIY CO-OP cial fields, morses in llasic College are iiImhiI all the am- IIM.TA Nil IHI I t THI'ltSniY - 75.10 • «MM1 7:30 p.m., College F«> :..i2 AiiiM»rr road mnl Initiation. « It is the calling, muyli more' than a job, of an Instructor to tench to the Is-st of his ability. That Instructors and %l I'M A I'M I OMI.IIA professors fed this is exhibited consistently in tlw amount of work and study they assign. Their ejl'orts often seem worthless, and although one reason for ni> return is n|mthy, tinn of ofticeis. OFFICERS ( LI B H 30 p.m . Tower Room. I'iih CAMPUS another is too many subjects studied at once. If the Basic IIORMI HNOU MftFCTOlts College courses gain in hours nnd material what they lose in segmentation, the returns would probable Is1 gratifying CLASSIFIED to Isitli students Nisi instructors — in and out of Basic College. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Since the rhangr. if passed, will lake IX month, to put into full operation, all the staff «ron AT Clurl., • >w,.' l'« J j ployed, and mat be more, wo ^ NASII miUt ( timid co»ifUU«.n fond haircuts Over < ol.rtt 5rm 2KPg AHbc.fi ffi.ad | add morses while experimenting with new ones. Tenure less instructors have feared for their joint ever ( nrx g-diM>r. bhdrp 'black. COMPLfTF :: 1 since the change was first mentioned. But ussurutiees have <.a Swt. "ijSry T* , .."AND T. V. ;• 1 si Aif lirbt blue, flJMOu tort' riy- Ih-cii pouring thick ami fast front administrators that no Letter to the Editor t. v. r-. • :i:: one will lose his jolt and thnt iiistrurto'ral preferences in ... ». fTBgoh t ell^a-MU 'rr* *£* In Rent of Fw 11 the subjects, individual instructors would tench next year * oirv 2 rW rwtlme. y.Mwl 1UCON B: I will gft priority. It is obvious that the Basic College, anil the rest of the College, is not overstaffed. If anything, it Insufficient Iai«rliliiii» ' is understaffed. — — EMPLOYMENT Cpheavsl in l.iternftire and Kiito Arts, one of the most Valuable basics at MiSC ill most students' eves, would prole In Library (iriliriml ... t> H SFF US 1 nhly ln> greater than in any of the other five affected by Night Staff .»t i.uiung** edn.ini'ttaboo heckf n»untl *JV the Kriitor: PffirrM Applifanl mutt be ib- the consolidation. But rumor has it that 1.1''A, won't la' for tbofO part* »•«« tnrf ** 1 "sr lost, since admiui'stiuter.s are aware of student and faculty Having livon provoke*! a1 the Root lighting in the MSi' de^ Ccl ur*.half for ..verttme r«r taU attachment to the course. Library for Kt term*, umt Uhuum? this i.s the firat time, • -• i'rr»'>i)uei tn- HOEFLINGfR V- ' " f cm Bute^ » Services 220 N Kvmi If the change brings problems and extra work. thnt J hate had time for. any eoimtructive criticism, I ' 1.1,1 Acrow fiom Sts'r T e»i# I Ihr benefits to he drritrd from it should not lie aurri- feel eotttiadleil to try t«» hrinjr the wulijoct to Humelioriy'i* fired. Any individual injustices can la- corrected. LOTATION If i -• - *3 Attention. u» and save 10 * ***"> h*-1* ^ More breadth in studies is what tills rollege needs. The pair over CoJJeue Dfti* 1 There may he good reason w« unoi & p ■> a Mr •»»*i% !».*». i>l,.v fi^i" VU.gvatif wvii kmf rufWli- ] . Basic College consolidation, along, with up|ter school reor¬ IfPfWf !'!•! why a new library building ganization would result in Isitli hroodriiinir and dec|a'iiiiig. hasn't Uen built, hut there * 5 MotttUv frmnli PrHlav ' SALES - R'.N'^S Hell Tel. Tour years in-college Is not the sum of an individual's ear Co 220 N.,rt», r.». lr» toK r. 1' -- education. Bother tt is lite I si-1- for future learning The broader thnt basis, and the broader the Basics, the better. NOW! FOR SALE wolverine" TJPfWt '» d PATHP,FTTF . almnet new. blue Little Men On Campus by Biblet 1 U v I'hiooe « IM* itl3 117 £. YALAMA7 .' *"•' ' :*J tO) pewjj 1 I'ilXIfi Tf Pnft rushed rt.ests STI'DPmT astw r , »n» aM new fde u»i •' A i*nri££el*a»pru»di* being taken at H • ."J ypard^shoea »" — ' '*/.<»' Iaw Pevraeot PUn'^fieei.Tt . ' -c^raiu n students crsrftAi ,u] make your > given and . IANAINC UAA£Hors|r ri RMTtTtr ro • Satiaidrtiofi gu.-'.' '^J HOUSING LOST i toWj dollars stretch lighting is jHHti tVcs-vi i n "P Hrriurt! .1 I ouu " ' r- i.<.,xrJ| Peg A4. S * *' j I * Staff MciiiIhth -,lr r ft'" f**'* rvcA25t*: j YRJ'UW « - ! ff you're buying florin on n budget, Msrrh M »©* Mooft ur tp! ycu ho» to get the nn»t for your nioury 1 ^ —1 .wr v SU.VgK /Iff 1 '.'fiv Xerr !3P Cedar If you're min\e%ting** in a hurbamd, four young women'*ho nurr ' 4687 101 :lnto economic insecurity trll you why there'll be no depression fa .. Sr*,3Kt et'c *'■ '' . . . H f^ 'i i n.r VII4.A m t enter HtVeef them. (They learned' how t® ttrcteh their income too!) LOST ^\ »: * IN ] rXU* Jitulr Ji. , J ^drinking »ind j Se, iraard^_ ' ,'v ^ A If you'd hie m heifer shap* fog fiiit u\ty cenfi, yon'11 find the Y O U K TKKM l»AKT\ answer in March Mwimuhau if the idea of "shopping" on 9'all Street faurinatn yon. Bcnia Mf rxcru rvr " -r • ^ ,^x .i» ••JnilUr lege t H Id **?<« as- TRANSPORTAlSj RIDKlUt ] Ctahaw. noted Authority. tell* you »hci». *i«i how to*Urt intcsuaj J - ,f«i' k-hA-wl'£''' baby *a- 9Kt W Awdfcrw"- -**1 \A AN< 'Y wuy Clout tr ' 1 All in March v. i.-A\ HALL A-41 W I Double rrw^Tit for • . w? t-si. ur||# cktu.u r%ejm RIDFR- 1 Mademoiselle 's" ' - ' ' t.m^andJVu'" " ^1 SERVICE WAKTC& RU'r,,v* > ' 4 Ft tda • -J For AeiiUon Appointment Xtw mutlUv wxgwiiw lor «m«l young aoim re Mxrch iwur on jour nmwUtb now •city commit!In' Prof, old completely different than PWaar Call S4072 •prrul ktudmt wd>scrij>ti..n ntr. JJ.S0 * jr,r ' 7711 1# _wantedJ o'clock class." WASTFP B ■ quaUtjj- IHioTM- »•- - ^1 - ^7\ MICHIGAN STATE N E ws earn . . . 4ml M.v Shite* I out Simply l.oreiy. I'rr jn*l IIml Them lienor,! ami flyeil ; Htnmer* MSC SHOE REPAIR By Ctifgers. GRAND R1VEB EAST LANMNfi . RUtOMTNOTON. Ind. lA'!— Fnnrth-pla.f' Indiana edfre.i' fifth-place Mi.hiyan Slate last niirht. 7d-t>7. in the Bin Tee. basketball wind up for both teams. Indiana refused three free throws in the last minute after hrenkinpr the tenth tie of the fame. The 70 points prave Indiana • a new one-sea*.*) Western ■ |{<»\ SfOrO Conferenee renml of l.tl$f> tin cttHtnr tvrrK« TMIRI At the iieginning of the se: Mithit-itt m MSC Swim Coach Chart. eCaff'ivt1 comment ft I. "Thi Snyder Captures 11 IInnii Chainpio //> LOUIS UMMY T Nm 0L1M1 Across from the Home Met. Bid*. 62.1 E. (iKANI) HIV Kit Mural Seluilule Campus Interviews an Cigarette. Tests Mm* Ihrtiuxh No. 36...TNI OTTCB vtrtikf soMi of OUGHT'f ill Slii'iiariTs Genuine "Shell" Cordovan! Iervoorfs Prim! * Uittu SI 7.95 Piruv(i TREEMAN I mdhrr den Lord i* an. L4NMSf»- 72$ VI A»Wn*u»n 1.4*1 MVftlKO, 31»>319 (iran* Elm f"*"' rB NEW* 3-. March ■ hftfW UN Foreigners To Collect Taxes for Ihfl Plays a Waiting "You cannot ■ ^ ^ 7. Ifcry* Choir To Describe conservative " Trench couht collect the, in- porter. "What Is Celcos I Game as Communist To Sing Friday Home Lands cabinet that taxes for both European War. Atlantic Council. ei,h™ The Singing Boys of Norwa^ Political experts us another 200 E Shouts Mar Talks (about »750 million) will present u concert Friday at fifl.year-old ol our contribution aIu 8:15 p.m. In the Auditorium. Michigan Schools H-~- *o ton to divisions; The 82-voice choir will feature the voice of a 13-ycar-old .boy To Attend Festival Atmosphere (irons Heated; soprano soloist. Tickets for the concert arc be¬ An International Festival to Ke«ls Aefutw: UN of Lyiiij; ing distributed at the Union ON WAY TO CLASSES acquaint Michigan people , Ticket Office. MUNSAN, Korea (/!*>—Communist mimc-calling anil shouts with MSC'a foreign students • Save Time marred Korean truce negotiations.,yesterday in what the will Ik- held April 25 in Jeni- Toe*.. W«d„ Thank, United Nations regarded as a waiting game designed to cx- uon Fieldhouse. Booths represent¬ and Friday ... ing all. foreign students on campus as|ierate the Allies. | '— - 1 will feature articles peculiar to • TWO HOUR SERVICE In an atmosphere of (lis- o I * the native countries. Beat The Weekend! trust a ltd bitterness, staff of¬ oRDl U jClh, fting eight tone* above high C. Fifteen of the intermediate, East Lansing Serve Lai ficers of Isdh sides arranged The choir, now celobratihg its junior and senior high schools to meet again in Panmuiijom'at contacted have accepted invita¬ 11 a.m. yesterday on term* for enforcing a truce. A subcommit¬ Demolish 27th anniversary, has a r.epcrtoire of songs in seven languages, rang* ign from Bach and Palestrina to tions to attend the festival, Chair¬ man John Winburnc announced tee of the main armistice rielega* Grieg to American Negro spiri¬ yesterday. Replies to letters sent "lion was scheduled to continue prisoner exchange debate al the Two MIGs tuals. Making Its first'tour of America, to schools within.a 125-mile radius of Lansing are arriving daily, he (\|nnnK|kA| ■—> LAST, PAT i same hour in an adjoining tent. the choir had its debut in Carn¬ JAMES t Booths will be open from » a.m. li.NEY The arguments grew so heated InforniHlion llusheil egie Hall in January, to 11 p.m. Three shows will be i> m Monday that Hear Adm. R. K. Libby, senior UN delegate on pri¬ soner exchange told North Kor¬ On Allied I ,o»M's Hmt Sullivan. Grand Ranid* *«>nh«morr; and Ron Van Tuvwl. Flint Junior, rehearse Theater'* production of Mhx Julia" lairchild Theater. which open* to- given at 10:3(r a.m., 2 p.m. and 8:30 up in p.m. from a platform set j the center of ,the gym- : STARTING "COME U|,L THE fi r ean Gen. Lcc Sang Cho to lower SKOUL, Korea t/P)—Amer-i nusium A definite theme for the! his voice. left it Sabres destroyed two shows has not yctr been chosen, j WEDNESDAY "I am not deaf," he told Lec. entertainment j *T have noted that Ihr more Communist MIG, jets and .N;iliir;di*li<* Tragedv I Gordon !chairman, said. Thomas, uncertain you arc of your |nmI- damaged five more yesterday I The choir will sing J Members of the International } tion the louder you scream at in four air battles over^*North written by Grieg shortly before i Center Working Committee are j Studio Theater to dive ■ Korea. j his death and severat short folk j i festival chairmen. Under Dr. Win- | voire if possi¬ Ground fighting was limited to songs. Music of Ludwig Linde-j your \ burnc, associate professor of ble." Scouting thrusts by small patrols, fniann. Mendelssohn and Gabrieli j 1 Written and Spoken English, are | More than 2.p»0 Hussian-built I 'Miss Julio" Tomorrow Lee touched off the heated ses¬ | will atsq in- heard t Dr. S. C. Ian?, head of the for-j jets were sighted during the four :— sion by accusing the Allies' of J.v- air duels while the U.S. Fifth *j ai \ g* -* ■■ II Selgn studies department, atid ! ing about the treatment of war I Donuld -GemmcIS--director of'the III IIOllI ' • prisoners and of lying'in charging in An Force had a total of 105 planes j RlMI August -Strinflbprg's. AlinsiInternational Center. . the Reds with repudiating prev¬ tjhe morning ami afternoon i ... . t ,. , | Studio Theater will pre ious agreements. ! Audit lolls l»r hixthj.lilliu" Wednesday and--Kruli vl.-. p.m. ill Kairchild Thea-!- °lhrre 1,1 A c- t-«rcti'..v., j ootmselor of foreign students. Mrs j "The UN Command and the UN Louise Carpenter, assistant pro j command Delegation do pot dulge In lies," Libby informed in¬ the | Percy Jones Trip "Miss Julia," a iiatuialistir'tra|fj*dv, is sit in yvycllMh 1 fpHsor of ' continuing education: __■ j.Orion Ulrr.v, associate professor of Iteil general. "We have not lied. •asl two ltd Ml(«s sooth Of their I.s..al shriik-1 l'"">l-Llxlll Al,f,„ » place a. the milSSlfs. ma""r ,h'' " _AVo shall not lie." ,„in„,rnt tonus- lof speech. J atlUtwl I" the SHU. UM) |VlI.v |tK1(> Vi-ti-i.ti,-'' (Ins- I Fralurnl After the unproductive two- 40-1 puisi.it of two oiiicri- j wll| „„,n^n.n,„„ 7 fcinn. told Vocal, .Instrumental, dancing ami . thev acting pei formers YOU ARK CORDIALLY expecting-that we will capilula.le. Thev are riot making any moves M .u'imi. tutu sent the Allied pile4" ! March I INVITED TO AITIM) j diving for trc;etops and weavi safety id the UN lines. just sitting there calling u: I to the 'A The I ommmi Tlic UN' Command Commun- ique Monday nisht said the AMrpt-MliiB MIG* Into North STYLE SHOW Ol C»mmunt*ts Mere put on notice | Korea front their Manchuriati that the Alllr* regarded the i | ha*r* Monday moriiine toueil Mttli tlinht* of tio and ami fob- CAMPUS FASIIIOSS question nf more than f»5(MMMt I tut In the afternoon. unaeeoiinted for Allied prison- I ATtlet icnn Sabres EOH MEN AND II OMI \ and one Mltieli uould have to i numbered in each of tin.- at I're-^ntrd by he dealt with" | but m shouting dpwn two I MIGs. brought the total nil 1JNION BO A IIP Libby said there was no doubt I of Russian jets destroyed h he great majority of 50,000 for and vtiom the Aliu s seek inhumation |since their first appeijrane ! Npventbcr. 1050.. cere still in the Communist RETAILING t i l l» Arm Wednesday march r.ni the Itcds iici Group Names UNION HAI.LRtKIM - 7:311 I' M. lb. list tiie Alia Webster Head • • Clothe* by JACOHSON'S an,l NURD'S Eaat Ijinning Instructor Named To Harvard I'osl SAM Session IMaus Hovie ae lilts MICHIGAN LANSING • NOW SHOWING • Y » r D A V I \RY GHANT And "Tba Saa of Dr. HIT NY DRAKE — IN — JakfN" ultti 1 o»ii\ llowoil ,lm)« "Room For Orc UtiNinT and Alrxamlrr Kuo* A 1. S O More" — - "Purple Hear! Diary" CAPITOL m Uh France* and Judd lloldrrn 1 an*ford L A H T DA V "Distaat Drams" 6LADMER r»;c HNHOLOK 1 \ N 1 II A 1 Miih liary and Matt Able" "WbaaWarMs * — A L * O — Collide" "The Saa Haraat" Til tIMCOI.OK _»ilh Richard Drrr * Mith Rod Cameron, Adrlr and Barbara. Ru*h Mara. Adrian Booth and ( hill WilU New s — short — tarloon