WEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER FRIDAY. M SC V—/ DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN — THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1952 FIVE CENTS limits Like Nitrlh-Simlh orinn Argument DPs Issue acklcs Complaint to alwr Congress Two Kail to Get Krlll Allnwunrr Paiii'liwls Urge Fewer Ijim* Student (.'ntiirrcwi will hear a report tnniirht RHtlnjr complaint that two investi- •;J jS, Required lORtOBAN fcS*: a ,0s|MARV >, ifvrr IfiDor laws wc displaced receiving their persons were not allowance* Iron* *15 \nmlwi* Number k [in Mtutp bonks, the d•arising) said at if „[f we'll bo," State It. Kste* (R> Marc firrth last week's' session .that two dis- plared person* had complained Lowered . 7,; the seventh an* thai they had hot been given . . Mate and liocnl DP B*«ard d ready done II he made, i said. Ar- ««<-. Mniiirn Willi,ms ilrtti of Mirlils.ni his , i«n( arm piishrd liiuml him hi II I li.riili .II I. I' ill ,|„r I;. .Iriihins ni (iainrsville mioses mi tiiiTlir.nl i ,|urine a mint tnr-minl srs- Sinn Iiirsil,\ Iiniirr ihr I lnriil.i Innnrr ,| Ihr prmnrrntir national rnnvrnllnn in I hlram. The wnnl rim, in llmsr nr.irhv thai mnrr artumrnl »,s aliMil mnrrrniiiE Ihr parti'a rulr itlspiitr. IN'ow til Hill of Itiglil* Korean Vets to («et Pay AVIiile in-College President Trumiih sipiinl into 1,-uv .Inly Hi ;i til Mill for Korean Vetera us. Under the new law eat h ii'l'lr \ i terpll attending a ri iiir- nir.eil rolleae or uimer-i!> will rmH" .i II..' payment of —— i.<||0 |„r month, it he is Appeal Asked Opening tonight in the Inton Parlor* I* "lor Love or Alone* " a farriral comedy. Krhe.ir*ing a *rrne from the pUv arr S*iu\< By Stale 011 iE—HrHEiOiildren Give Blue; I ituant liroun. Mobile \Ja, it ruin ate receives many rcntaid.- otf \LwtoU other college pro|*rt* 1> e, Drcssel purposes of each con fere, publd?, from an educati help stage the conferenc The service helps piar ferenccs which request THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Thursday, July Michigan State News Margaret Fuller Jane Mar?. It was* felt »h:<« the freshmen on i Three AWS memtjers repre* as with the stu.j . Marj Andersen rented Michigan State College piivilegt* woul«f~*' . Hay Stienfau*h nmbn# Jaime Arnngureri in Pennsylvania April 23-26. throe arid it inn;, l Immediately following the trip late prrs C'aiige Mayhew, Boh Steele. Woui.i Kat i y. Nasanehuk, Jack Subar reports were given to represen¬ their sophomotN .. tatives of both Activities and they marie a :• would grow in. ? •. meh rlassr s pi • Etlitoriallv ranks of upp^rf , It Would —or, have freshmen A Strong (Congress The following week a '.as held at the Union. See l.l.l 11 i; dents, scholarship Little Man On Camput Thr Cnnjrrrss pot off to a belated start July 17. heads and both old Crippled by nn undefinedstatus, uncertain authority anil representatives to I: Boards were invited a lark of interest liy both member* and the student body, it tried to nrtraniye a summer program. interested They " On the njrenda for summer term are three major pro¬ them jects. Arrangement* for the. first pep rally before the University of Muffiiynn foothall pa me. and the all-eolleye mixer after the frame will la' made this summer. Work involved in publishing the Student Government handbook Fuller's Follies — will fall on the summer ('nniffrss. It may also pet thi- orirnnir.ation.fnr the newsletter underway. Standing in the way of the summer ('impress is Freedom Speech a l*i*e-ii,an "summer ('onyress" appninled h> Moll ■—-Motii. sliHtenl irevimment president. At the final sprint! State term t'onpress session he slated that the ".summer Con press" was tn have no power. Britain's Bed Dean" jpf Can¬ terbury is at it again spreading In doinp this (lie Student Government president ex¬ propaganda that the Kremlin Parliament demanded that ceeded his executive outhurity and created a. confused manufactures profusely. This EeffzaBeth II, time he has taken up Queen temporal situation. the party head of the Church of line in charging the. Allies with England, The constitulion (fives the president authority to create remove 'the "Red Dean" from finagle along with an inferior executive apencies "with the consent of the Sturlcn Con office. But British legal author¬ point average which prevented ities an id that they do not have from engaging tn activifie- press." Rut a|,pointin(t legislative liodies is la'vnnd his tis enough evidence to charge the The newly established study authority. pro-Communist with treason. table hoiild help students to The summer Cnnirress reropnizeil this by acreplinp as Prime Minister Winston tpporfkin their time t«» permit members two eonirresstnen not appointed by. Itolu. It Churchill -wisely pointed put, hi' urisiibstantlater! eharges should recoifnixe as members all ennpressmen eleeleil last s|iritt(r who ore enrolled in summer school. 1 High Finance •that trial proceedings • would ed Many people both in the Unit ¬ States and outside nte deserve. TOLEDO O l/fi Five grad¬ spr.rading Communist inspired Ai l int: under the assiinition that it hail no power, ate students of the University thr ('impress was slow in extending its authority. The I Toledo hgve spent part of the cloak of freedom of speech academic iav enlarged the size of the Student Government president clearly exeeded his ust year "playing The first time most Americans round" with $5,000 athedrnl congregation. More belonging authority in Irvine In divest the summer Conpress of a local bank tuhlieily woufrt probably serve heat Rusffon propaganda thrv find it amusing. But thousands all ils power. inly C'ommuiuxl ends by spread- program of people throughout the world us Life" r»al securities part of an edu- The legislative brunch ol the Student Government is a as ire fed n constant diet of these unit separate from the executive ami on an equal level ittonal venture to acquaint stu- NOW! with it. The constitution guarantees that "supreme stu¬ dent legislative responsibility shall Is- vested in the Stu¬ Russian propaganda dent Congress." ABOUT YOUTH...SONG...LOVE A 8?g Happy Pfemur* Parade' The Student Giivr'mmetU president cannot take this authority away from the'Congress vvhelhei it meets fall, winter, spring or summer term. freedom of speech Power "t» legislate on nnv matter necessary ia aiding 'president breathe in the planning, supervision and co-oriliiiajinn ,>t student r activities ami campus function*" must lie retained by the summer Congress Student government problems do not stop automatically at the end »t spring term and start again fall term. I tot It for the benefit of stiuKmts attending summer Churches Mich- school and for the sureess of several fall term Student Government during summer term. projects t oiigress.must la- active and strong CAMPUS GORDON MACRAE EDDIE BRACKEN A CLASSIFIED * STARTING SUNDAY * DELIVIRy SERVICE looved on o* HOUSING world lodot' EAST LANSING Advc^rur*" s irot» 1* * wood*1? d " TRUE yovir vjrf ei* con»i*« f . that » ISA. STANTON T y P E W R I T E R S SALES — RENTALS fl«« ie>^3lftlVW • TWO HOUR service gf Cftand River. VdkMr> R-3021 Beat The Weekend! starts.thursday july »>r East Lansing Serve Laundry — phone CALL from A STRANDS' 225 m.a.c. SHr.IJ.EV WINTER* intf BETfE . July 24, 1902 TH E MIC III C, A N STATE NEWS Page Thre* ions? All-Stars Start Football Practice a • Fall With Tlirce n • Go to Alaliamn Officers troit Opens'Training All-Stars Americans Sweeping] Air University II Seems To Me lh 4Frosh' Team; Vets rti RII.L IlLM DRV Prepare Track, Field Events in (lamp Next Week State New a Summer Sports Bdllor For Rams With the end hot yet ii sight, afl"kinds "Mint nil Fred Hutchinson needs is n crystal bull!' | bring broken in' this y« s Olympics Httri t„urn? tli.i' I'etrnit Lions opening their "Rookie' If - n i-inch I hut t he Titters are never going anywhere _ j"f them are-by Americans this year, on the Michigan-Slate N'or. tit further down, if Fifteen new -record bnvr bben that's possible. ' bv U.S. athletes in the track,, Milh one of the weakest hiltinit clubs in the Ameri¬ ambng the Iwst crop o{ freshm: land field events'. f.j can I.eauue ami iln infield that kwks like a plnyers to come-to the l.ioi group of Waif Davis, a Tpran_ranch- "' "A rookie sqnnrt m jroo.i liaskeihalt players. it's hard to'picture them lieatinu Inst year's—uml pvrhnps am body, •r. was the first American ,A wrtan little deeper" is the w, coach Buddy- Pnrkct put* ,t ail isn't too bail. It just lacks about , I ui grab a cold rmvtal new Me ,~sta- rerorrt of n feet ; :sh '.n AIoiir with the rookie*, five v< takes to win ball pames. So it lets the p" in the hioh jump < or seven runs game! It's pot three aR;" Moore look the 40') Sports . tcntion of the ot backs Hardy, Bobbv e nd Clo "I a vera |ie or better.. Fart is that Hutch ml isn't on the mound anymore stole has to do with JJJJJ, rrtr'Di Olympic til Jo and rvu k rrpinTeH of V) 8 hi*: own He- "led Rursfft'-. .fiirii l.itiief from the first reeorft nmiMm.-v, t, n this^ litye crystal hurdle md won by five ir»rfrr?-. Mich- Christiansen. i his "shippers" are~gbTng to.got a couple tl» t*» Ml Stars, rn,rhf-fl hi Wehh, The U.S.' team took the first Thr ler n only going to allow a certain team H«M> ire weak .inU it msst fret no together ami pome,up with a couple II—re are «rvrtiai All-Amert- ,ml ' the American- enmpleteW ,n thr ii three in a row so all r«ns pli,in*. Jhe papers ran Vojrlt'r Onits ' i The burkfietrt e esprrtaUy not- -V'''re as aisuit the Titters petting a new, win able. Swrh greats ! " MSC Xililfifs *- Vie J.mnvln I Thr high command of the Titters doesn't know when At Darrnw Vltnj'"'*' 1 Out of Olympic* Goafliinjr Staff their well off. Thc> bring up At I'edcroff and tell him rMlf Thomas was .liken off he's ujunit to pl.n the rest of the season at second. So the i s Ohmpir* teamJiccJnse what docs the kid do? lie hats a resounding .100 in his The heavyweight u,»* vide.- first :|n limes at hat. lint mm be he'll improve, lie can't lined heratl«e the Oltmttlc torn- mlltee rilled that Thomas' en trt In the clH* w,|i not *nli-. I or, ttu team i - Walt Ilrnpo. j milled before "the Tut* ''. dead re low the team's Chin playing Hue, therefore he wouldn't he ahte to wrestle distinction of firing So points Wit t «»etert»i»ii »f Tru ilnlr, Colt Ctuhn . . I.ihrral Trade in Aliouanee l urner I'H-IG •( ) / l««i/i/rfc II Hi /mir Srrrire Put you' confideopp Thai's My Boy' THOMPSON JEWELRY in this v/nhol AI.MI when you select a watch "Rhubarb" +kf/wnon*n F KID A V and V ATf Hit A A TAKI-; \LO>t» \ HANDY "Sihrtr City" League TH W EI IliOS ijor o labnrv Wuum'illrr MandM"> w ^**4. 1 IvnRle Jbn "Tba Forbidden in Land" lOhltff lF ervoorfs Saven Doors to Doath" So III ncli fiolf OMEGA bl S AtO\. and ft I •* for so little DUiXK DDI m.i P A STANTON money! I f ATt RF RRfHiK \ >1 "My So* Joha" !}|? •dm'* and laidi«'*' «uh — Helen Ham rtlH — : ::; STARTER AlaMHi ni His «fe f.V GOLF SETS •nun ill,- msi line 4hit WtO. and Till R<*. » m • I Wood Aboat Fact" 1 'i : : is'iiii with (iur«t«tl V|.«#■ R*r • .'I Iron* »*»«1 Lddie Bracken • (!unva* Ha» StroagboM" -ih, $19.80 jUtae/imam/fi Morgan's ALWAYS A . . SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Open TRUNK CO. SHOW ■Tii a 107 South Washington Ave. AI L Tilt MOPLt Tonight Travelwarc — Gift* « '"Uwment p«M for b> Willi* A. sunlun Homemakers Swamp Campus House of Service Students Wind Up Four-Week Course Buttons Sewed On and Seams Sewn < '.lothe*.Brought In t p to Weil. \,M,B 1,400 Women .to Final Program In AllniVcrsai*y of voonvo Jake Part ^~ Final Pro, To To Feature Fc&tw dean before reaching the All-Col¬ lege Educational Research Com¬ Bark Friday or Snlurilu\ mittee. Final approval of changes Grandmothers, "hired Kirls" and even dail took over in Play Series rests with the Board of Agricul- more than 700 Michigan homes Tuesday as homemakers TliKh Kchonl speech stu¬ Dcan Combs said he believes it ' from all over the state gathered oh campus for the 2r.th annual Homemakers Conference. At least 700 more women ' ~~ " dents will week conclude a four. speech workshop here tomorrow with a proa ram will take- two iron or three years out" the problems arising from changing' the credit system. to College Cleaners |are scheduled to attend part The 3,000 term courses now of¬ 301 AKHOTT ROAD «t»rtin« lit 10:30 n.m. In Falrchllrt fered by the college will be* re¬ pjy^i C ^fficiilIs II Friday.ennfvrence, which ends Thenlcr. ( duced by cutting out one and two It will b©^ presented by all of credit courses. All Work liuaranleeil AddcdftoROTC1 " is rteslirned to allow wo-. the members of the workshop. It will feature six one-act plays, # - men from all parts of the state to which have'been prepared by the I fMlf*||Iflljf Stalfl attend lectures, discussions and classes that, deal with many phas- dramatics section of shop. the work¬ PhiloMtplty Pr»f Fivc new staft officers have es homemaklng. ; Three of the plays will be pre¬ (*cIh FclloHNliip been aligned to the Army TfOTC i Mrs. Kathryn V. Burns. Illinois sented, in the morning session. unit for fall term. slate home demonstration leader. They children's are "The Golden Touch," a play; "Pink and Patch¬ Klston W. VanStccnburgh. 704C Birch Rd„ was recently appointed The Market Research Lt. Col. Dow Bunnell, who serv- j opened the conference, Tuesday to a teaching fellowship in phil¬ es" by Margaret Bland; and #,A ed 23 months iti the- European I aftermibn, spchkipg on "Horizons osophy at the University of Mich¬ Flattering Word" by George Kel- command, has hecn jissiKMcl to j Yesterday, Today and Tomor- the Military Police. liam Mitel,cod.' who is replacing C'apt. Wil¬ Icy. At the igan! for the year 1052-53. George ,f. Palvlstc, who receiv¬ ed his master's degree in June, Department Cupt. Paul Krotts,-?served for 22 »r months In the European com¬ further graduate study mand and has been assigned to vard University. the artillery. Dramatic students will con- Capt. Richard Redfern has been transferred to the new ROTc* unit |(the elude t^o program by presenting plays, "Nine Days Queen" by THE PROaOR & GAMHI | Rachel at Central Michigan Education as assistant professor College of. of military scieticejind tactics. He !Vlii*ic Course Draw* 2IMI j -f'ostAlice Five Field, Oerstenby "Overtones" and "Sunday pesos" by Joseph U. by RENT COMPANY will be Anderson replaced by Capt. Richard "jf we accept the concept the family and the family set 'ig | Fred Waring to Conduct JI Nlggli. The summer workshop was di- a typewriter hu» » niimlH'r of openinu* for jounc women In Irutil uhout i I mg radio, forcnsics and dramatics, the guardi; tie that proi Lost Fort of Workshop i ' Six debates jpul an oratory con- test were the climax of the four- with your work roiintr) cinulmlint; con»nmer ,urt»)> with nu*t Mii i rl Srlicduf e demonstration group! forenslcs stu- involied after a Irainini: period of «|i|ir,ni»u »nge as we look to the Twn hunitri-il music odu. ;il.u>. rlmnil directurn ami week session for ; ed to the Quartermaster Divisir church choir dim-tor* I'nmi every state ill t lie I'll inn, Can- 7 month* in Cincinnati. Ohio. Pre-reipu. to .nri, after serving with the Eiirope.i command for 24 months. rs# development and famt Burns lulu it 11 <1 Sninli America arc attending the Fred Wnrini! Choral Work-hop which opened with a reception in the I Praeticnl experience In the or- cases was gained from the enm- a ilriirr's liren*e and ability to do *inip|.' atithan mUom "Rural homemakers Nalary while tiaielinu. ..II Keltdpg (.'enter Ballroom | position of briefs nn the national In addition In ,\pi YWCA Slates shied away from an undertaking hard to do," she ■ aid. "and if today's home builds ! 'J'. 'i.' ' The program City Council (IcIn j high school debate topic, "Rcsolv- j cd that the North Atlantic Pact Partebiet Standard Office MacMnet are paid. asi Su \ nations should form a federal i Waring" ni Plan* Started for Often Houses nmorrow's world. We want nnt d»y Wide Cant ape Machine* lor further inhumation, contact: mly persons who have adequate ckhI, clothing and,shelter, we also •■foe an low « Crad Forty produce citizens |.,| .„„j edue.tlt«> Recreation Center i f.7.110 Per Month PlacMMRt Barui The YWUA will continue to their res|Hi the community, statt FRANKLIN DOLEMi opt ir'this week to all persons i of speech training COMPANY 101 Morrill Noll trrested in viewing the Demon tic Convention on television. A special anniversary tei held on .Shaw Terrace following { demand pre- ' inn Ph. I-TIM I'liartineiit III N. r.rani A»f., limine Anyone is welcome to drop either during the day or m t the afternoon session to mark 25th birthday of the conference. ! set up the program • the | |o debate iTcdited li evening. Miss Emma Miielln. i speech instructors. It ori s ei my rill itsn iy ei i:\i\t; imil m itiuiiiil Grot MemUns of- the YWC'A w ill act proposal Graduate students will bold, Friday. He the use of f their weekly meeting tonight 'In Social Hall mt -Peoples Church. Jtuobsons There will tie rinneiliR—-followed ■ Baskets wen' ! fore 5OU0 B C. «• Builds T lis the topic afternoon s EAST LANSING ' Erickson « 'Christ Jesus oi basic college. The Sailing meeting art.a I A special aniversai was 'presenled in the j Wednesday evening. I Mai garde Hlekey, ,i Lettei j lit»i of Unties Hot I oim-iuhI the program j Distinctive Gifts Exceptional t dim*I to college Children* Wear. Iiivn Ihiuks (.ante* previous ' pace• With .only, ilirep I on. pl. t.' Iavi'IIo I iiiulorl.ilil. I'.ij .i*lt r !3I Id l» \ \ wll'ltl. unit S\T IMMlli. IIIIS: NOT Mb! I'M SMART! •tliaiul*. IDA IUPINO • ROBERT RYAN For the Very on i dahqimus WARD FQND..-<»ii> »-v- lh >1 in llnir lleauly FRANK SINATRA I Let SHEUEY WINTERS [Mar, h Rurcan the Foundry '• itc* i;ra„| »oRR Bundle All. My staimt.ng SINIUY II iwhdiiy U orrien! II Aim 1'IS. MMMI-IHIS PI.RMAM.N1 A . . AT THI UIHKST OI' AMI LOUIS LAUNDRY Mi NY QLEANMU NK'Eli Arru.s« from Hume M*t. KUx AT CUM MAXE 623 K. Grand Kiver Beauty Salon Phone S-7W6 Abaft Iba lallrir Ilruc sure *ring \bitn p And policy 1 > rases arc t " through