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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 7

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THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL Friday, Mar. 10. 144 7 Directs Bach Opus WBSM LEAGUE QUORUM OF SETUTE Veteran of 18 Months' Action In Pacific Lauds Scout Training IE HEARS DR For many of the soldiers It will probably be their final social relaxation before they are transferred from the campus to active duty as a large part of the specialized training program at colleges will be discontinued by April 1. according to war department announcements. Bacteria free salt for the Canadian fishing Industry will soon come from a newly discovered salt CERTAirJ TO RETURfi Selecting 'Queen For Military Ball Selection of a "queen" to reign at the army specialized training unit's military ball Saturday night in the Union Memorial building ballroom was being given consideration Friday by members of the force on the campus.

Their selection, to be announced at 10 o'clock Saturday night when made from a fleM of three girls Kathryn Cash, East Lansing; Mar-cla Goodman, Morend, and Elaine Nordhaus, River Forest, EL, all M. S. C. co-eds. Pvt.

Daniel McCarthy, honorary cadet colonel, will crown the queen and the pair will lead the grand march after saber guard ceremony. Runners-up for the title will serve as attendants at the formal and closed balL Music for dancing will be provided by the A. S. T. "Yardblrds." WARNINGI MWAII Of Bamlwiiia inaida roa or yoar chili eu tama rmt trouble.

Aad too mar mat imum what la arras. Waning aisna an "picky appctlta. nemuancaa. nntaajr atoanra. ttehiaa-parta.

Get JajmVa Vermifaa riaat awajl JAYNK'S la AaMrica'a baaiac pro JtieUur wara nadieiac oaai ay aUllioaa. Acta aatly vat expela Manlworai. Ba aura no rt JATNrS VIUarUGBI Despite the many dreadful Incidents of war, Horner said that every day he encountered something Blames Mothers for Failure William A. Horner. SJ.

pharmacists mate lint cUm, It back In Lansing for brief vUlt after 1 month of action ty. Tin the Pacific war Action on DeEeine Appoint cheerful or humorous to relieve the strain. Sometimes It was the beau Uful moon that came up at night. field in Nova Scotia. Of Children to Complete Music Studies ment at Health Chief Seen As Assured the queen is to be crowned, is being or again It was a new kind of a 4 jfjyrmler, including hlx months on bird or butterfly He was a Boy Scout In Lansing for 10 years, being a member of Troop 13 at South Baptist church.

Senator George P. McCaUum. Ann Arbor Republican and president pro Uuadalcanal and month! at Bougainville. He the ton of Mr. nnd Mr.

HuKh A. Horner, formerly and also of the Sea Scout Ship Mo. ftempore of the senate, said maay 301. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout and he acclaimed his Scout training as of great value to him in he had assurance that enougn members of the chamber would come to Lansing for final adjournment of I I kit Laming ana i kiow renldlnir In It Iixtrnll It I ft the service. the legislature' special session to assure final disposition of Governor His furlough will end March 26 when he again reports for active W1 (mother Is a part president of the Kelly's appointment of a new state health commissioner.

Kelly on the last day scheduled work by the legislature, submitted the name of Dr. William DeKlelne, former medical director of the American Red Cross, to be commissioner. The senate business committee, raising questions concerning the Washington doctor's qualifications, failed earlier to report the nomination to the floor for confirmation, DR. WILLIAM KDfMEL We Spotlight the Prettiest Doctor Kimmel of the music fac duty. He Joined Post 701 of the V.

P. W. since returning here. Ingham Native, 92, Dies at Rural Home Mrs. Julia Morrison, 92.

of R. 3. Wllllamston, a life-long resident of Ingham county, died Friday morning at her home following a brief Illness. Site la survived by two grandsons; Clifford Brailey. Wil-liamston, and Howard Brailey, Lan ulty of Michigan State college will direct presentation of Bach "Mass In Minor." aiiirmed tne greatest choral work ever written, as a Len thus beclouding the appointee's ten offering In Peoples church.

East auxiliary of Mar- ley 8. Oaten Pout No. 701. Veterans rif Foreign Wars. while his father was overneas for llerner months In World War I.

A graduate of Central high school in June, 1941. young Horner enlisted In the navy In January, 1943. while attending Michigan Bute college where he entered a a pre-medlcal student. He took hu boot training at Great lakes and after advanced work at Mare bland was tramferred to Pearl Harbor In August. 1942.

Horner was with the lirst marines to land on Tulugl at Cludalcanal and exixTlniced the long hard campaign on that Island. He then spent seven months with the medical units In New Zealand before seeing his next action at Bougainville. SPRING FASHIONS Lansing. Sunday evening at 7:30 Addressing the Musicians league of the Iianslng area, the Tuesday Evening Music club and their guests, Dr. Felix Guenther, New York music lecturer and editor, explained why more than 50 percent of beginning piano pupils drop their studies by the close of the first year.

Doctor Guenther, brought here by the Musicians' league, spoke in the music auditorium and while hi talk was addressed primarily to music teachers his illustrations at the piano and his humorous comments on elementary music trend were enjoyed by others. "Children today know and hear the best music." said the speaker, "but they don't always get it in their lessons. There Is too much Interference from mothers who want the child to play the classics or an abbreviated version of them before the child Is ready." He added. "The only thing in which Europe Is superior to America is that no European mother would think of being present at her child's music lesson. I admire mothers in general but when It comes to mothers influencing music teachers and consequently their children's music education, I dislike them very much." "Fly-by-night composers take of this "mother interference." said the speaker, and make available "terrible" abbreviations of certain classics, like "Unfinished Symphony," which in its short-cut to the famous and beautiful work gives no chance for music appreciation.

He deplored the fact that pieces which he termed variously "The Brook in "Sky clock, it is to be sung ior tne first time In this community by the 70-voice choir of the college presented in cooperation with the Stu sing; four great grandchildren; two Dramatically Detailed status. Outright rejection would have made It Impossible for DeKlelne to take the position. McCallum said he was assured there would be a quorm when the senate convenes Monday for the business of adjourning the special session finally. Former Action Held "Mistake" "If we dont want to confirm him. let's do it In open session, the dent Christian Union.

Soloists and instrumental accom nieces. Mrs. Minnie Cogswell and Mrs. Ethel Pierce, and one nephew, Wesley Mitchell, all of Lansing. The panists will help interpret this great work which during the lifetime of Bach was never presented in its entirety.

The autographed copy of the body was removed to the Palmer-Bush funeral home to await work at least before Berlin became a target for the Allies, was one of way it should be done." McCallum said. "And If we do confirm him, well do that In open session. It was a mistake to do what we did before COATS H42 the historic treasures of the state library in Berlin. Just to leave It dangling In midair. I'm very sure there will be a quorum Monday so we can dispose DIP 17 CVCB OCCUB TO YOU THAT A BETTER.

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Lewis of Eau Claire. of the matter." Since adjournment of the active session, national Red Cross officials have supplied letters not only declaring Doctor DeKlelne's retirement from that organization was entirely regular but praising him highly as a public health program administrator. The lesislature adjourned Febru president of Gideon International, scraper," or "Trees in the will be guest of the Capitol City Camp at a Gideon rally in Lansing Sunday, March 19. He will arrive Underarm and top Saturday. March 18.

and address a banquet of Lansing and visiting style, large enough to hold al yew possessions. Brassy no ugh for your most OVA ary 18. to meet again March 13 and dispose of any matter which might arb meanwhile. Since there have been no vetoes of it measures, the only business left will be the confirmation or rejection of Doctor DeKlelne. Only a handful of members of the houe is expected, since the house ha no work of Its own and Is not concerned with confirmation ous koav.

Mew apraag Gideons at the Home Dairy company at 6:30 o'clock that evening. On Sunday he will speak at several churches, and at a mass meeting at the Eastern high school auditorium in the afternoon. rtaa tmd. hfear, to from. matter.

Reminds Lansingites Of March IS Deadline KELLY TALKS SATURDAY "ham and eggs" kind oi composition, too often replace works for elementary pupils which are available from Mozart. Bach and Haydn. These great professional piano teachers, he said, knew that melody and rhythm were essential in beginning selections a number of these illustrated by the speaker at the piano. Humorous comments on indiscriminate pedaling brought out the story of the mother who affirmed that she "had bought a pfano with pedals and they ought to be used." Miss Ellen Wlstlnetzkl, artist pupil of Frank Mannhelmer, preceded the talk with piano numbers "Partita No. 6 in A Minor" (Bach) and "Cappricio, op.

76" (Brahms) done with exceptional interpretation and technique. William Fletcher, program chairman, presented her, with Keith Stein, league president, opening the meeting and introducing the speaker. ADVISE EARLY ORDERS FOR SEEDLING PINES The state conservation department Friday urged public and semi-public agencies sponsoring reforestation AT MT. PLEASANT MEET Lester Banister, chief of the Lan "i f'h'i ill sing internal revenue bureau, Fri day reminded resident here that the deadline for filing the 1943 in The executive office 'announced Friday that Governor Kelly will speak Saturday morning at Central Michigan College of Education, Mt. come tax return is March IS.

while Pleasant, at the annual conference the deadline for filing estimates for 1944 Income Is April 15. Mr. Banister said scores of tax of school guidance Instructors. payers have called the local office, second floor of the federal building. Head Turning SPRIIIG HATS or lniormation on these filing deadlines.

He also reminded residents that quarterly income tax payments are no longer allowed. Under the new setup the entire amount of the 1943 projects to order supplies of seedling pines now because warm weather In 2.49 tax due must be paid on the filing recent weeks may push the planting of a return on or before midnight of season ahead a week or more. The March 15, the sole exception being the taxpayer may postpone until March 15, 1945, up to one-half of the Little hats, big hats, new "half hats! All the prettiest styles for spring. All colors. unforgiven part of his 1942 or 1943 usual planting season ranges from April 15 to May 20, the department said.

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