WATCH FOR WEATHER: FRIDAY ISSUE ON MICHIGAN WEEK EIGHT SNOW. COED. STII.E HERE MSCLy DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION VOL. 40, No. :to EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN - THURSDAY, MAY C, HI54 PRICE 5 CENTS Clardy Hearing Discloses 'Plot' ' Student Driving Bill Subcommittee Gets Plans For Ked-Controlled Unions DETROIT (/CF—A purported Communist plan" to take Party "battle over eontrol of Michigan auto onion* in Ittl'.i Passed by Congress on* read into the record at a Hou«e Un-American Acti*itic* One-Day -idnommittee hearing Wednesday. . Rep ( lardy I R-.Miehl said Resolution I riMliry ,,h,> hitherto MO ret document Elections w.i* transmitted from the L*. S. Communis Party to all Donating Suggests Held Today Mark Sett Revisions «. Krw Syntrin* Set Appointed l»\ Hoard For IVoceilurr • primary election* wilt lie and « Student Publication held today in dorm* and the " t nion Concourse for cla*» 11 ** officer* and student govern- It Heads Announced II. S. Fails >v Reetl's *Spiritlllir Praised In Cold War, Mriilor Says Concert Band Plays Cite* Freedom A* Vu„v"I Snurre «»f l»o%»rr 'Satisfying Treat'It* W\lt III I K*V I aiIftl to use the free er \ ..rouge in fiphtinjr the ;!? .eh?!!!;i:!i (UiUvfSP to Gel : '5! Ituihlui" Oh ; iif (hr w th's/tilc Mixttjt Visiting Mu\or (riven Tour of Campus, City X Campbell Urges Units To Vote 100% Ha fined l\r turns C?3 Eulbrigiit to Talk Prom II usliiiifilon inlay Niglil Wf of North Ca On Foreign Affairs h-llcnue all l»v»i will *t< a A Tim Dedication' of Ib ll Males Study S*'t for Saturday I n t alk on M F I'.inel >tt Fjrcicn RcU'.ion, Cu *w U* wuwrd the I Awarded l.ranl s \Uty Jean rrrkin*. ts:»..n Felto*ship. . .-*• The , lks of the New Testament, algebra texts and novels in longhand to prepare for exams. Collection Imxes for Imoks have been placed In most living unit* and in Uansing and Fast Causing schools. A container will also be in the Union today,,, antl Friday, Miss ean help spoil out a popular with the faculty «»lr— % Give to the BOOKS Plumb said. i 'A rlrive this week "Hook* fo^ Africa" is giving Spartans an opportunity not only to rid themselves of unwanted rending matter, but. Kililoriallv Kililoriiilly to join as well with students of Columbia University, Nc\y York City College, Hunter. UoJIege and New York University in replenishing the shelves of existing mobile libraries and Vote Wisely eventually establishing permanent liberies in Nigeria. Change -o/ Tune Willi ritm|Miign | sisters blossoming nut nil over rumpus Id'tlcru lo ilu» Editor: Kwitchlionrd operators have changed their tuhe. In- m»l fmnliiliiliv; seriously re Tending election rules anil mea¬ nl of answering with a cheery "state college," thev now suring posters, Ih«* limp tin-* come again for Spartans to "Michigan State." Himk seriously of election issue* ami qualification*. II is ini|Nii'latil thai class officer* ami student govern¬ We Only Tolerate... i> The theory tiehind the change mav be that there arc slate colleges, and only one Michigan State. ment memlsTs good leudersTttid represent at Ives of their (In the other hand, it could lie only a step to pave the re*|HM*tive groups, for il is in iheir hamt* that the activities for the day when Michigan State will not lie a state moay editorial* writ- the mm at all, hut it state university. The senior officers Mill determine the success of Operators, we've got YOUIt number. numerous senior projects including the Senior Itall and Kwingoul.. The IM.Vi .1 Hop'will depend on the junior officers, ami - INFORMATION - sophomores w ill look lo Iheir cljiefs for more ami better YM A VII ttORI.II RELA¬ \HHAKII A HI.ADI TION H liROIT 'Hie pi imnries tod.i) tucrcl) preliminary 7 15 p.m.. Y HOUSE. 514 en. to make tiaal clinic new Mrsv stronger organ! I'bey are import mi I. I'm ions and In general, a bet- t.AMVV IIKI.TA AVIV HI HI. I STIin onrtersUndtng of human Spartan - think n little what*< MIKOKITV HOARD more inqiortiinl, This is w here we, a of an 'MSC and future American ro » Coffee flour mrai Campus Classifieds WATKK CAKNIVAI. FROIMT. HON (IIAIRMK.N READERSHIP IMIONE» Ell 2-ir,ll EXT. 268 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. "SCF.Night", Professional ciassimid ,atis HI.IM'K "S" ( II AIKMI N FOR SALE LOST and FOUND MAILING M.rn 4 .VIV ami «20 p.m.. Lake Jackie Iiell4.iv fiRII.K HAST COMMITTr.r MPARTAN MIM ITR t l t'll ADDITIONAL CMAtGtS PERSONAL SPARTAN fTMT'< I'UKMII) ( 1.1'H AUTOMOTIVE Thr »n|pr -l.pn'il mil uf I hp InniIN anil said — If I hi* Ih- w runic thpn strihr mp dead' lip volrd fur TKANSIN1BTATION Hill for Junior \ irr SERVICE ■- ,1S' MNir-R*/T)H|M|Al~S Th ' 1 STOP AT Chert lai-a Bar bar |Ms>ple. How EMPLOYMENT we do not kn d of people 1 Junior* Meel ,4.y.\oi \cim; FtCASf SAV| THll *A*N*y JEWClEKS Office ('.uiuliilnlfi Atxnil 15(1 jiuiioiK took the ANNUAL LP SALE Amur, yuurHplf of bain* "*marl" SPEAKS Stall ImAina alwaya. Hriac your laun¬ ■m llrpiliir Slt.INI llrmnL dry and dry rlpanin* to l-nub* LOCATION ue-erkw Down e pad uw M per coot up 3** 30', —lo—*)0ef off whrrp you ran drpend on perxm Watch Remear peer CoUam Drug ali/pd >pr\ irr that will krrp your FOR SALE STUDENT AFTLICATTON pawto ' rhtlhr* lookioK likr new. • Big \iune Lnhels RRrHIC.FJtATOIt ' Our Slop IIoom it All TRANSPORTATION • Hundreds To Selii'l From HOUSING ^Wanted ^jcln O ChiNsiral O Popular O Jau Louis Laundry & ^ WKhlMCW MOTH,—AAA apprnre WANTED Michigan Stale News vZZSiSm*1* * «* ua 1 Publlahed on elaaa rt-v. M.md.t . Sorry, \o Crpdita, Kxrhangps or Rrlurns DAVrNFOBT. 3 rtY YtUng • through Frtdav Inrlustve, during loll sas® winter and spring tanna exorpt day* aftor holidays: wookty during mmmrr beSomTsurainer^nd1 f'[ff""" "^'r 1 OI'EN TONIGHT Til, NINE Dry Cleaning Shaakelford Jtm 1. SOMEONE TO DANCE W ITH men * laterdorm Dance ED !-»'• Mu,:. ilTfarrtiTTSw ii»"uiem£IirofrIrl7ras! Lanrtng. Mich SEARLE5' RECORDS m E. GRAND RIVER LOST «nd FOUND FOUND MORE tunportrrp for Co 1. Bern ocrtfes located 6n third floor of the ' Homo M*t. KM, Rrkad"and"Grand River " Union Building Teivphune- ("utlrgr LUCON RI.OCK Phono K" 21#" Arrow, Fro. JCX^-OH. odttorlgl o/Tl*a jx- irk Krrp GO QvaUty f I KALAMAZOO - EHONK Ml) »rt »*<«. iK'VXSS -r-^roJS^2»«££,n «loTKLf™* •"■"A™ ThanAgr, May «, 1M4 tii MICHIGAN STATS KBWl Seekers Mason Hall If I am rs-rta • iliaallim. I have MirhKan *Vk < II (n Fleet iont, finanrr. Crania in Aid aawl < ami will mnlinur to partiripalr arliarly aAMirj. Al.ril'iar. My duties as Stwlenl Cory Olive will lie lo lie cognizant of ihe views 0f the didrirt and to present these views to Ihe student I i JANUr. WORTH AN — !. r to serve in this governm nt. I w capacity because of the challenge it Uit-ltijcitti Slnle Cnllrjjr I'liri-ifiii Film Srriwi Tuesday. Thursday Mav 1. fi Snyder Hall — me nr aligned i"o me, always I l airchild Theatre feelings of the girls I arpi esenl. — 7 and SJVM. KHIRMnr LAKARCCRI—1 w ■ 7ha funnieit piclur* thai aver crossed the "Big Drink I" CLYDE RUE- I would like to serve on represent Ihe collective wishes'. Congress in order to represent and voice the will of my dorm-mate* in the student Mason Hall, and lo help ns tnur of Abbot Hall's representatives since fall government at to how they should be governed and to fil ngrfss desired by the rtinfcrnl i report to term. I have taken part in the Student Rights and Welfare CnmmR- these people the happenings in the Cong»e«. FtM'NITONT. nniA It elect lee. Student •Faculty Renourrf Board, Michigan We»k and obtaining AET BARTFAT—Talking with many people arm-md the dorm I lAsiiMoroio Sludenl Congress in Ihe Mason for the student body next year. am constantly tieing asked the question vf what 'he Student Con- JOAN GREENWOOD experience with student expected of me 1*1 ihe Sludenl C for my interest at M.S.C. The your Student Congress has on campus tf ha* at it* di«i«e;al the 25 renUiwwith furthering the interest* of cent tax which you established by your vote body and carefully considering the interests of this The use of this money in worthwhile activities has nt&tc the C»m- West Landon particular living unit. I feel qualified to represent Abbot because I am very interested In Its residents' attitudes toward college'policies Ve CONGEE** PLATFORM*. race g JANE VAN WOVRROAi—I would like lo ■ student government heroine I strongly belie ^ 111 So. WiishinKlon would like to do some type of Servian lor Ihe are lo lake an active meetings bark to the dorm. advaol i (art my Miea pari in this program and take reports of the South Campbell .1 I'l NAN OLIN—I fed my main duty la lo reps ear nl my dorm and to carry out their desire* and wishes in much as possible. I would like OtClCHIN UTITW-As o candidate for Student representative from South Campbell. I naturally have many reasons Congress Mfiaa /mils to serve on the studeht government as I for desiring such an office. In the past, I have had practical legisla¬ 1 \ N S I N Ci and would like* to tie associated with the i en>oy working with pontile tive experience and have found work of this type very interesting MIOIIRAN , Each representative should take it upon himself to coordinate the ' activities between the governing body and the rtudents. Thru Tkwdsr This ran be accomplished only by making problems known to the inemaseape and falw Gilchrist "LUCKY ME" RO*EMARY AN* HICKS—A government representative is to I Congress is being bring to the attention of the governing body what the people want, extremely Important part of M.SC* government. Not only would I and vo explain to the peoplc-the actions taken by the government. have to bring the dorm's ideas to Congress but I would also have to His iob also is to; make the government a workin* one. 1 want to relate any information learned In'Congress back to the dorm. help do this. NANCY GOOfNG 1 feel that the duties of this office would im¬ This information Would have to.be precise nnd ekiftt in order to ovoid any misunderstanding of the material discussed. I RMBHIR want to pose upon me the responsibility of representing the g.rl< of Gilchrist learn all I possibly can about Student Congress and 1 believe that one m the student government, a duty which I would way to understand it perfectly would be to take on active enjoy and would part in it. As ti Student Congress representative, I could learn and do the "ELEPHANT WAI.k" job at the same time. Jt'DITH NORTON-It is the duty of every student on campus to South Williams particiate in at least one extracurricular Activity. ! believe that stu¬ dent government is one of the most worthwhile organisations at MSC Flfnketk TltlN It is UmHigh the functions of this group that many benefits to tlje -To represent : he students Originate and are carried out. governing l.nrty of Michigan Mate College am Once an individual is a mernU r of this crest* of this organization, it in his duty organization to the best of my abil be desiring to attend the meetings regularly, lie must participate in the group projects to the t**t of Ids ability No group can 'unction efficiently OAFITOL this office. The governing body of unless the members cooperate wholeheartedly in the Thru Katxrdav promotion of the goal* of the-otganiratron. . PATRICIA RAY- A* a Congress member I realize it will be my "GREATUKE FROM duty to attend all College and committee meeting*. It will be neces¬ TIIE sary to understand the function* of the committees where moat of the legislation is formed, the organization of the Congress and the West Shaw BLACK LAGOON" rules and procedures by which-the government operate* It will be necessary to give sincere and thoughtful consideration to BIIJs MANHF1KLD After serv'ng for two'term* in c.mgre**. 1 Kirh.rd rarlw>n-J«llu, Alua would like to again represent West 8haw dormitory in student any legialstAun which is brought tiefore Congees* Because 1 am interested in Congress policy-making and feel that I can make a government. .While on CongreM. I worked on the Student Rigid* and iM Welfare Committee. Also I was appointed to the contribution to Congress. I am petitioning for the office of Ifomeroming Com¬ sentative from South William Dorm. repre¬ mittee Some other activities have been president of Green Ifelmfc?, "MARRY ME AGAIN* M»phornme men's honorary. and co-chairman of ihe student-Faculty Auction. West Yakeley ROGER I.ANGLEY—The duties of the Student Congres- representative are to represent lus group to the best of hi* ability In matters of student problems, policy, and roopera'ion tietween the student groups and the administration STLVIA JACKSON—I think that Student Congress m«u to rn- 1 ordinate the activities at the various extra-zurrtoular .eianirati^ns , detriment of the majority of the students on campus. Dormitories and to promote ■ cooperative relationship tietween the sdtmnisua- tiun and the student body It is the body through which the students fraternities, sororities and all districts must work fl* a unified body Jlo the benefit of the entire college. Rem cm her Mother** of MSC aid their own government. These are the activities in which 1 would expect to participate if elected to represent the girls of my This .past year I have h.id the opportunity of working on Fror-h- Day • this Sunday, May *> t li jRoph Council, Dormitory Council and the Young Republicans Ctuh dormitory in Student Congress. RICHARD IXM'NDY 1 be|...\e that my duties a* a *• intent Con- JOAN BRSNNAK—I believe student government needs to work ,|re*»i representative would to present the viev * to improve their relatione with student*. Weat Shaw to the Nturlent Congress. I the men in Luxilr'n nylon tririO It Is g representative's duty to serve to the he*» nf hi* sincerely teel that 1 am ability on CBpjrr—ianai committees, to study upcoming bills :eft: Sweet, walloped and shadowprnof, a slip with a seam- NOW *7" to-seam front panel and deli¬ cate Val lace . . . perfect for your lightweight sheers and cottons. White. Sires 31 to 42. 7.9.*>. Right: Camisole-top slip, frost¬ ed with Alencon tace at the lined teet. ice and hemline. White. Sires 32-40. (,K CORSET uriMiiw ■fcUWK?' OPEN EVERY THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE Ml Thursday, May N, hp Pear THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Thursday, Ku|i|m Delia to S|i.»ii»i»r llriilp' Tournament Delta will sponsor it- Parent's Weekend, Dorm Dance Sp annual invitational bridge Sunday May 23. Fill Spartan Social Calendar anient g/*'ops are lnvite|i -tt'i partlefp ^ ^ Living Units |J\ Inn units intrst turn in play names to the Kappa Delta h« bvr3!'> 13. Coeds Host Jack Males at To Honor Win "Mais Oiif Parents KENT Parent's weekend will i By Hob Vow NEIF CAR! observed in many of the .\f> living units this Fridm_a: . • i- ami tint .lack Zeitl were the Saturday.. A c c.o r d i n t» if,.ii State" Chandler Benton, Milw.uk. Wis., junior and publicity cha .•tiled fall, the following units have , pounced plans for entertain?; It was the visitors: Completely K<|tiipp»rf WOMEN'S DORM* With Radio « Hrntrr REGISTRATION NOW to* Daily, Weekly Kateo OPEN FOR FALL, 1*34 Students arc granted profrs- MSC Student Heroines Abbot Hall—Saturday i' r \n Rinr ro* tm* prick or n\r Department of Delanaa and •Govitiiops Governess' Campbell—a tea; Gild Earettent clinical faeilitia* Athletic and recreational active urday, luncheon sched tie# tXirmitorieaon tliarampua Landon — Saturday, CHICAGO COLLEGE OF merit program and Ma: ALADDIN SYSTEM OPTOMETRY 1IS1-C I jrrahe* Sirnt Saturday, style show • PH. M7MM Ph. tenet*. 'heir 271J I: Michigan • Faming Chicago 14. Illinois for Parent. Weekend »re .rank weteje .ten Kerotn. Helrnll .nphnnior . >rtivltlr< (>|hrrdormltnrle. Include K.lph \..rm OneWkl. I Itnl .npnnn.ote IMek Martin. < r^ l»el.ol» .enln. and Rob . nrle,,. t.rosv M.>o-S»t«rd»y, lunrhrm f#fff, h„ur. and w>„ I'nintr Junior,. Krrliii}j liiii|or\'! l or l'a»l. efficient «er»ire ANNUAL LP SALE faNhioi Try STARTS TODAY ,5a, ki:wpi:i:s lilt* Student Special See ('aire T»o i- dcror for the din A Cappella Cho Style show ; Fa«t Yikrlry urdav. Mile *ho« Vakeley — Saturday, lunch, and entertainment and program \\> Delicious I tin Searles' Records l iit-on I Mock pink cluliolt orchestra att-irhrd will pla*. to To Hold Concert FRATERNITIES H» M»»l I 3 ROBY N Alpha Tau Omega -?•«•! game, Delta Chi—Saturday Many rrliyimis pro will sponsor activities f<»r |ihrents house and luncheon; Delta s thi. weekcn.l Phi—open house. Delta Tau Tin' A l'n|t|»'Ma t'l of Peoples Church tinilor the (li- «» Sunday, open hnlMr and reel ion of Itichanl Kla , Will preen* a concert at 8 p.m. in t lie church followii ri'irulur Siinilny Vr«f Hi'- lambda On Alph I ... il MINIPTO Mo unt' Ihnpel. Phi Delia Theta cof l or I .i.liion Trli'.'ii.t 11IC eiilerl.onment proKri Tlir Christian S I u 1I Kappa Thi -Saturday rday, buffet lun Sigma Nil—buf I party and des? 'brunch at 12 p SORORITIES • Gamma Delta- J^e&UruineuI (>ift for o (inulualr! TEXAS STEERI1IDE r sororities platuur -mm* Phi net.. »n. Kappa Alph.. >i vit iir.i) i t <;t. \t;i; SUN TANS Regular $3.75 MEN S IMIRM* Now ' PhlUip. Ilall - Saturn. , Sunday, refreshment.*; >ct\ Synder Halt—refreshment.a ONLY Open 7 M. Ph. ED i-UU Last Times Tunic hi >■ » i Th«U UUP. v Wait IHsuey'i "PETER PAN" Stint] 295 MAN'S TWO-SI I I Hi •TAKE ME TO TOWN" S^nn MAN'S O'NITE ami tion. ■ graduation tnlii s36°° "THE LAST POSSE" tead.rW* Cravfwa-JnhnDr"* MMi UOUi HOSOiiRMIMIXU Two Lies (STABllSHiO It7* r..*sT LAtianr. — ait t cund >i\u LAMSIXC — 1U S. WASMIM.rUN Ll'CON THEATRE BLOCK 107 S. Washington 222 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pin rh» Spartans Beat Irish, 8-1 | Kxcept for llir Beginning On Powell's Homerun Duff Hants Career Munn .prepararlion for A-htch Daugherty Jack Wenner promises | battle to win. >e a dog eat dog" head the two squads Credited Willi Co-rapt beRoy Rot- den, green team captain, and Bill Ross, white team captain. Win in Relief Vly Kf» Sl om»l»NIK Boh Powell's two-run hom- r and timely triples by ('apt. • . .lark Zeitler and Hay ('ollard were the Mjf Mow* in Mieh- COIJ.EGE PRIG STORE AMmiH ltd. & Crand River Ph. Ell 2-4.113 Repairs TO ANY MAKE • Portable Typewriters • Aitdinir Machines • Office Typewriter* esquire ... starting sinday ... • Cash Register* wt: ma it ami nuivra an vwin.at ANNOUNCING East Lansing's IN TH* I .AN .INC. ABBA. NEW SELF-SER VE LA (JNDR Y Albert St. Launderette 306 AllM-rt St.—around llir Sunday Is Your Hay Ylom corner aiul front llir Bus Station ... for il I'aiperrafl *iifipe*l* 0 Parfait ylawr* - set of 8 Com/tare Our SjHcial self-sery e prices 0 llounr of Htrb» J Baadx ka4-28a gift pnlwirn ft receipt* 0 IfoMlrwi ft < Gobbler I iMilWNriW-ISc All 0 IJnrn« for all oeraMoaa Sup Fret portable typewriters. UIGIIG TYKWMTB &/ 0 Tiles ft trivet* Extractors - Free Ql'ESTIO.Ns Why how iknr COMPANY young ladin lo«t Plraly of rquipnsrat — No waiting their head*? 222 AUatt ED M»K £pecial raah ft carry rates on ANSWER: on 2. page .. , Dry-Cleaning ft Shirta . . Green Splash Show To "Perform for TV Nc\l Week" _ >la<:iei;tns. Aerohnt*. Pallet '"Thi ■(;«•,'ill'-1 S;iln«h l-'aHh"—thi* yrar's I Jn-i'ii ! on nM^ns^wnrminit io^ijik^ihiiw ranro-j^i vinimiiii-' hnnomry May IS, H iiml 15 at #: 15, the 29th I V Atilo Race ' ¥ 1-ValuFnl fawFlpSggS U-»H »*• h.iwn «v»ti WKAH-TV Kxposil ion j ?'53btn':::rs; ,Sf: I IVI' Mlilfirl* IIiim | ihi'i«m'i Knur la,,. I I ¥ I