triors Hare Tough Time With All Invalid in Play Next Week Student Comps Banned; Social Committee Explains Stand do the acthfg by May f. The letter also informed In a letter trt Pres. J. A. Hannah, the committee you don't put a damper on parties they go up and the council that band costs had been limited to reported: "... The most successful parties that up and up until someone says 'whoa.' We said $500, except for the J-Hop, have been held, on the campus have been. those •WhoaV* Student council received no opportunity to act given by organizations and groups in which com¬ Morgan said in his letter expressing Student on the band question, plimentary tickets have been limited to none or a council opinion that "No comps whatsoever would Emmons said the letter "put the matter in the dozen or so. it seemed to all members of the com¬ mean complete faculty control of all pottles. Be¬ hands of the council in a manner expressing the mittee that under these conditions those students, cause n few obstinate students have antagonized thought of what was finally done" by the faculty who really work to make a contribution get things the faculty is no reason other students should net committee. done, while in parties where complimentary tickets bo given the chance to prove they can run their FACULTY INTERESTED IN SCHOOL MONEY are given to all who are assigned duties there is parties efficiently." He insisted that students would still be allowed little service rendered council racks comps "Anothr point brought up, in the meeting and So via I .Student-council members had questioned to "put up decorations, make arrangements, and choose the bands—of course with the cooperation. discussed at length was the conviction that students the 75-name list proposed but a majority agreed, of Mr. Wtlkins." (He referred to Comptroller C!. O. need to learn to organize and carry on, their social that comps were to a large degree necessary. It events a* a public s«rvice and that gratuitous serv¬ was pointed out that comps n previous years had Wilkins. whose office has controlled booking of bands at all campus parties \ ice ;s excellent training for g'w*l community liv ing." totahd as many .»« VJ) for thp J-Hop ami frequently DISCT'SMFD BV ADMINISTRATION hit .the U0 or 100 mark "The faculty is interested in having Michigan State a place 'Where students may come and keep Emmons said he had discmsed the matter with The council vetoed removal of the "Student" finances down,** Emmons said. "When the faculty Dean of M< n Fred T Mitchell. Dean of Women council eomp lis?" of council members, captains of tikes action in the face of student action it is for Elizabeth Conrad., and srveial student groups be¬ tlefeatcri class presidential candidates, and the purpose of economy. ' he added on being ques¬ fore submitting it to Student council. publications member* If thiv. p'an had been adopt- tioned if parties were a faculty affair. "'The special r> remittee appointed by President wl the total list would have included only at>out 115 "The attitude of the social committee and of the Honnab was composed "f Emmons. Dg&n 11 B names of those who actually worked on a party. Do k-. fhavf K ti ) Hoppr. i t. Prof, H"\ Underwood, Student council at its Wedne d'ay nvvfing tefused "acuity is that they have on interest in student mul¬ to take up th* matter and t was hot known if any¬ cts, especially Where school money is cotter no d," and P; of S K Crowe e .aid. ' _ Emtnon- -ummed up the affair bv saying, "If thing would In 'tone next fall Arthur Kramer. Jerk Midriff, and f harle* Johnson are the three MICHIGAN STATE COIXKCK, EAST I.ANS1NC,. MICH! GAN. SATCHDAV, JUNE 8. 194 [fflilemeii. left t» right above. who are doing their worst to keep 1'red filer, seated, in form as an "Imaginary Invalid." the scene a frem the play of the same name to he presented next Wednesday ,t«i Thursday In FairchiM theater at 8:15 p. m. Thompson to Speak lllue Key Xames (wmerieve Utter Silence Veils Pierson as Mete Sweetheart At Itaeralaureate Sea and Air Actions TODAY On tlie Campus— In Vast Pacific 4MMfc In llir World— Japs Mav Be Alleni|»ting Big Blow 'Imr transit To Knock Out U.S. Pacific Elect *, '* stolen from the •m iT the I'.t• oec:- i ■■■■«• cot turned up -n a • •• p the o'EW* day the Luiulon Anwrt! in r Engineering ljl| nf " r |on hr.d given ••n up for lost, flg- IfH'K ;»,g that despondent (ias Rationing Sen iorf lass I'irks • (dents had buried "■"* Alumni OfJ'ieers onJhc other -ulc Unnecessary < '#• -*• '!:>• (Vdar. Since shops in .id Twen informed of To Serve Till ' 17 r ; c pawnshop propr u»- ■ pi .M-Tuted, acoordlng A. rn civil rng'ticering I fa the college hospital t».i* |h the pinch of war rationing, ke u the fart that medicine hot- h* >n«t droppers are .becoming k"AMwt!» rare, the hospital V* '"oitd appreciate the return lam v.i the t»» seroHirly threaten the AmrrS- iak in the family, She succeed* I'hyllt* Dean (Mr*. Paul firlffelh), 11.1). '12, of Lan¬ (ritwuig the monthly pay ran wrest (%ut or the Pai;*fng .iiuet once held the sing, a member of Kappa Alpha Tbeta mo or IIy. privates atrw.1 thud c!»a* sea Sine Closes Season army ;.e MinUter <- halite Acef, ,'n the Urs-teft Hutw Daylight Raid on KaiigtHHi WASHINOTn.H. Jun, J l TP •i* r-k tea • ' "fr.nlia I'rew The U'ndrd State* moved neareT cr m one hhm. paring ♦ for Muhiifan State t,.da> ).> bringing all the nation» h«> WAV for nrrupahon f Hawdl S: haaf A S. '43. will ••■d eventual fum'-t'i tllwk on meet Mulligan State Bghfifrg Hitler and the A*U into <* • r d term a* pre* .dent united front agairot the common ■A:*. Spanish honorary <»n t)lt! College i-iggr enemy and i«Ue ecoti<>ti\u' colteb- '-■■..A', of el«s- lion*, other »»j m the jaot-wor world be Merry I^u Pmk A 43. vire-president E5- Se•,«{, w .It Beardaley, L. A. t | ur»le«* Normal usee a agreement* have been rdTjered the aL-^4- ■*• " areer 4-ded p.'.-ner. W I and Dutch and Norwegian goverr<- Would (fi- V 'he ordinary »n!i*Ud ■ been regular* cm the Spsr- rr.enta in egtle—-both of whkh map lev* than *50, The houw y. L. A. *43. wa* chn- f!ir,e Iho.tjghwit' their three have trrxp* and planet and tiopn Minn iffsosted •'* *wO prcv.mo; e c-aTit La Cofrad a ©O , : ? ompei.'.Km. fighting *ith the Allien Dutch cgatotM "1*1 private* ffrtt clgA* Art* count iU Arr»ba^*ador I>/ud<rc»*'.i>e w**> A krg injury tn hi* w»phr> f year kept him from very . mentg, to lend In Netherlanda gr'.w ing in the wfiate *'■ <■/ up- h W'fifi that y«*f Young : Queen Wilbeimma ««d Norse purtM A the htfttto demand*. T ..wd with Bnb Kamrath !a*t [-King Haakon, kf J up were dam- f g h.» fi:«t year on the var- The agreements are »im»iar to ; HoiiiImt ( rn»ll T«kr« Hn biggest thrill came when the master dealt with Britain ■ , t;- .r>9 run into the Bed and China .n<1 Die one ru>w pend f.ivr- «f I t \riiiy Men or RAaLDAI I/—Pal* 1 big with the Soviet Union. SAN RAFAKI- C.I. Jin, 1 (TPJ Ore. ■>( the wmtti army air disaster* A recent year* Sprch ItonoraricM cor pa revealed t#*Uy ?>y authorities a» Wkal —Wboi I .S. EoihI Agency llohl Joint Banquet they counted 14 fijrer* dead h the .wreckage it a heavy homier WASHINGTON June % (tp»— The large knur mnkored ship TheU Alpha Phi, dramatic hem- War Product->n Chief Ikmald dove »nu> * hiihilde late Thur*d«. . wary. end Pi Kappa for- Nei.^o announced tcaJay creatirm : »ar»if hondW* kxidh will W4 a night ihie* tniiee frrjm llam»JbjM ( cd requirement committee Field and kiiied all on board. The a pxr.t bafiqi^el today lt"MS p, m. Atr« Secretary in pilot wii circling hzr "an emer¬ Peopi« church tor ihe annual f.,.4^ Wykard and made up,>f award prfxer.Ulion, gency landing after developing Mtvar ggMM y head* motor trouble when the eev«dmt Student speaker*, who will be incurred. A few necond* before T>.-« gr -p w.11 have fait charge introduced by W. F. Ltmk oi Ihe the craft hit ground it radioed ,f food production, dutributioo speech department during »h« Hamilton Fwld to prepare a run and JUFPly »* B affecU the war effort, arid civilian u*e. It bt- year, and award* will be me- ■anted The Victory Speaker* bur¬ way for a quick landing. Rut the ciude* reprwentaUee* of the •fcwp crashed bafore the field w*» eau wiU report on it* activity* reached. U'e war wA navy departmente «toce forma turn thia year. •. * and the lend-leam adir.mutratwa. Saturday, JHnr- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS t-rcisi If You Ask Mc JBichlgait fitate New MNRMHM 'Victory' Water Carniy; SO- Cmdased Capsnlm 01 Timely Newt Will Include 40 Floats ah: SHOP POP MFn LONG, SOCIAL EVENTS— Bv Jerry t*r Hurst KIDS pSMWg feVlNg «0* Tfaonf! ornanixatlons which have ; With the arrival of the 250 barrels needed f„, j, *«« kfe mil j»t pw * DfcALBCANDERMEANS. hern liven the privilege af pre- gtruetlon, the 1942 Water Carnival ichciluled foi By Ton Gtmw fo#*R pmsidentcf JwggM«j«Sfty, r-Kinlrallnn of aortal rvrnta by day and Saturday is "going ahead at full speed, rmfeM — fe nonucco tw r«m aiciwcjgffM, the ftludent-faculty aoclal commtl- AND THIS IS THE last time I sit down Aitocidlpd Gdtetkk* ffe Www MIM 0O0SING. appearing In the x« hedtil« of rnm- chances to: Iicadt (| l»y Fred Carter. A S '43 iourHtftN yrru..' menrement activitirx, the Mortar Handling so... > one else. , Hoard alumni hreakfaxt will he pM ;•!» '.* »ml Ifnnr-Hoppr-dillth llfi -ChrUtlan «' THY to Insist Student imiinil up on S;.inli y Arthuis. Eft'g 43, in vice They have something to live up to now, for served Snmlav, June It. at ft a. th¬ in mttsical (o its hind leps to prevent the faculty tak¬ at the residence of Dean ElHaheth is secntary. Other offireb® are ing lo get e-e* • the rest of their lives. ing over all control of "student" dances < oni ad 3 Faculty row. All grad¬ Umy Have! ditbu alumni sfClP al anthems .( 1 Itiit these who didnf'take all the honors tary. and Dick Wooley. pledge cap- and. fund inn <, Oh. well, with no romps uating members of Mortar Board Washington Mcrry-Go-Romicl countries h, , in sight haven't Inst all. They can work to Invited. pin iio wi rkcr-, no party, no expenses, are recordings in < • the In si of their ability, anil that might I,- Nlf.MA IT SIGMA— XClT %PA WHO TATK nect*w..r> and the kids save monin to buy sonie- pretty good. Si (into f *t Sigma will hbfil a pic- the. Sat ri .v at the Delia Slg ; ovent ttiinp ilse pcotinldy Is'cr. nit' at Grand this uttrn'mnm viie,,' the Imys get together j Auditions; TEI.I. off the New-, of Eansinp which lit mi hi ii fit of /frich ernre-n ' 'hco anmud Parents'| vai annour roiintry. We'll avenge them all. manv- ( HORI S AND CHOIR — i . The folks will be inv ited to j cried recent!* "deals in fuels, not surmises" and takes folil. (>a vol >ii in II11 iiifis Chorus and choir rehearse to¬ •'!.< i.*•: to S' ' * fdertaln- j -VY-ffk M ii kindly interest in making Miehiffan immediately after baeca- mrn; bv ?h« »j>?«:■ glee luh aft- Is' a stanneh Navi strong TSIi. TSK at our friends down nt the morrow rd • 1 j Ann ntfio nv. • htate Dili to To Tliinh I hoi 11 taureate or approximate!* 4 30 p t; v. i« made in Tuesu hold. At least we're not communists. University who breach courtesy and m In Ihe handshrll or In the col¬ •i<» 11*100 PI.It ( EXT PI Ri: I lege auditorium in ease of rain. the motto <>f thru- A G.It.4. good manners tiv deceit, not for just a TfH'CIl the linger of piddirity to some ttf llttM kvhOrlli FA COFRAD1A- re .', employed as food in*p«t:torf j| Ihe Uriel p. •« football game, but f. r an all-important j Ite mart a-d !• sif the devious doings of Associated Wo- nre%» Kit her I S | 1,4i C.»fVod:a Will meet Thuis- by It. m Sam They are Bill of fain.'if!-,' thing like having the only band at the Pearson Allen i riay frit election of i»fficer* in •»« * : « and I ' A Beem. sentors, and anvil Students and lis assorted Isiards. Ruth M • game. They've sorta had the only foot¬ gsn^Mtinn Mini 2 uf the Union TA'j|bto Gould, grad student, „l-0omniittees. and sub-eeiuinitlies. AWS ball trams at the game, too, WASIflNdTON—Kohody planned it that way, but the \ bin Id in*; j ma Delta for four ONE M«»RI 1 thi* aftenux , • —• Ms really human, though, girl-, British l/mo-plane raid on Cologne won a poworfol dftferrpvil Thetu < hi pm h»n left the h< i>«e years. I net Lambda ( hi . for pro-Nazi Ilerrc l«aval of l Vume. It didn't take him mure l.ivf>liick Km Stan SiUtt'fv Fug '42 pinned —- TEAIt open typical betters from TEA If hair at people who promise (•roii|t a Fatfeil our than a split second to figure what the British could do to M. • V Id,;! of B< C m lleadrt—, all of tlicm expressing the • lit* Bi-rf 1 filittjj And Jc.-'icr Walker. 11 F. 45 | Dr H\. Paris if he should get loose-fingered with the French fleet, .. to bring in information at 1 p. m. and ! ~J3hoiight: are rnrnireil after supper—without it. CHICAGO. !"•'< » f TT* I An ivc.i: i»>k t)u Phi Dell pin iielong* Amh« i d Dear Sir— j; Meanwhile, few people real-* officio! of the National l.tvc*toek, mu Stu BvAVcrmnn. L-A '45. I that "by Linotypes have a liking for copy and edi ize how much the French Ik tapi»rd ty *h,.t hi* or¬ Sincerely vours. peopk* — though they don't draft 1 lists just as soldiers i»re now ganization had filed gtrcnouu* ob- i'ir Claw.k U-Baron. LA f any. relish it—are contributing t ir< "ir.r* v. tfh the Drift* Ado no - .rrr x lh< Nan war rffort. Here i- lrm ,, Tiw N«iy « munpowei prob- t atior. (ifTu'e f ,T setting Mart". ■- SO THIS IS IT. all there is. It's good¬ •ming seuous On ros ' the 1 'he t>a ■* nt c< tb'iK puce on i»e« f TANGLE Willi politicians and party- Into*! survey of the situation] recent trip to the west coosf Se» • bye ami goisl luck to you and to the new . pruritic'* rTidnggcrs (who turn out to be one und the staff. We're h living here to do a job j taken from confidential govern- retury Knox said the navy soon Iheuiden* Char let, Riei* of. the '"*** men! repot t* would need 1 m- n But .semeI ale lit whether a two-column pit- F-*' h.irtJh told rwmibers irt CI" - more importanl than playing newspaper J One hundred th«*rv,'jnd Fretv h even with n three-ocron war on ■ -—tore of tin general chairman admiring cogo thai the Ol'A hod beer, asked and it's a job we're anxious to get done, workeri; aix- now empi*>yed ui wm ttji litmd^. the navy * ntwtutce v to change the meaHirtng month of . ——himself in the mirror will help sell tiik- strength rtill I* only 50(1,000 men way BEFORE the deadline. So long, and farljurie* ; April for fixing Utp prive- < r. . __I.et> to the Turkey Trot. if Kv Little or any of the other demon 2 There Is «<> Frerteh irtdintti* In preparation for taking rtruf- j Iwef Rkt added that the March ' TYPE a brief piece of ropy to let! the liuetypers put a eurny "thirty" on this, I'll shoot to kill. which dor* MitYstantrai degret not contribute, to « tee*, the navy to the *upp!y plans to get tire cream of the lot i* makioi: elaborate fterlod was unfair ftotn the prHe standpoint because the mor,'h The world thai a former State student has of the mil iary at t ivd depart- I* alr«»dv has told General He» • i ontains tjfinlen holidays when , given the best lie lliol tils life lor his THIRTY imnt.s of the Reich Thtc i« done xhey. Selective SelA'ice chief, thut moat pt itw arc usually lower ,v iiRdrn Cleemun raeb-. on gen - it viimtst them ynung and educated pry merit Hut the It is also expeitid that the navy Campus erous- term* of ROTC money paid b* the Germans with xx ill throw its very i*otent weight t M> Wiltko" to publicize ot.y correction* w htrh might have been Capitol hill behind the move- i made it; his testimony HBOOK one hand r* taken irorn the on (t'ontimied from "Dago II w;'h *.f:r «dhet. sn win ui- merit t«» lower the draft age from "I don't think.'' *;*id the clerk The const artillery association ifemmt* 2J t" JR or lb Up to now the navy medal, preserved t«> the uUtvtand 'th:if I would In1 allowed 'o imjiect fi The French rnduetiae.«. which ha.* kept hand* off the, question, the liie-*' i'5 tltc House N-u.il Af- no; first year advanced couise iUtie&n coast artillery student will in- awarded to I'm (let Id Cwdo*. l It and Haven, Mich are "fstfirnl" Willi (iei-man orders Alfreit M are making eubFUntuil profit' hut the letting the army carry the ball Note The navy will m»t aban¬ deliveries are drismmg the don vtduntirr.v enlistment entirely 1 l;m« commrttee la a fiv mtier) . printed hearings with the note# of (rd v hiih Mod rod compare the Press ft will continue to take »s many (iffleers" club mednl« uwarded jtilklaBrt' tf the itfifttlrti'' to outatuiiditiK sevond year basic 4 The textile* mdu^try -one < f volunteers as it can get Mott evaded the iasue of ethic* RKITUIIS AT RANDOM Duk N.-i-loll huidrrd nmnct! prt-« ?hy l*»p*t France» r»v« ntly •TOI.ITM R-AR-I fH'AE" ROTC student in each unit will in "I am a member .'I t'ongre.-*, "ttri'.I in '40 wnd d vvtlfi ft lend now a law •;». .unt »t t! * ! M talking over I he old idojVJi the mfdaa;. I'toon In--v F«mtVr fears ftf«i go It, AlbcrrT* Muehlkr Drtrotf. c**rt>plefod d*d*very mfantry. ,1 o h n N of t,150.fH»fi It has befei more than a year tie snapped "1 have a right to *e* McKiught. metres of arm\ doth k* Germany. *ihce Wendell WillkiC m.ftie h * the ordinal" Inc. prafs «; g'«iii!. "la up even fitoi'- m»w thai ka> well a- toes may Tdi ii>aift Rulgo, Mich., cavalry ; Tin- puet o refwotct to be ISfi famous "campaign oratory" slip ^ be lid Moat. The Tt-u >. fi'ni'k h* the IHtrod marketiv »• couple ^Okay, Congressman, if y»ru ;n- Jack V 1 verett. Fast l^amtng. F francs pr: meter, c^n|i»rtlil with ,* wbile testifying t*c: 'r*v Sedate ! M»t,' grthnrd the clerk prraturing - .. tlmev a week whete hell at It-id pi iu-.< art- nvtfdnWr • but now led- A . Cheviot A. Simpsufi, Detimt, pdu of on!*' 90 trim paid hv FueCign Rr!.»t,.'u* conirndtee on thp ov.r,:ui! t«;>n*cript which sh-*w- it.a authonue?! vie ht'.kmti ef ■. idrruu; such tiVH-ivf to cariy cajnaMly A Frt ;nh «rmy nutiwieHTi in the Send-leave legislation. t With the »h'»t W; Rkie h»«d no*. •»-. i>ed the" \>"• ■ >1<, !> fh wi>v» That pCobJit iy v iit force the Union to buy PRRSIHNO RIKUK HONOR I un" ''crnk»K Thr > •!"-» k - Perihyjtf. Rifle - medal for tlie 5 Aftcthef mafi gotten about the incident reporter's notes and th* printed The arm* Was slow In «cmUn| aloita inf.ninatlon about the new outsiamfins; fits'. >cat Ii;»mc .s!u try «ulnmi4>iie »• t But no!"isolationist Repre-enta- f earing" were identical deferred rrser\r for lulleir turn, so firfidritt llannah and l.irut.-t'nl. dent* in e.n l» unit wall be gtxet* i* devoted »:rr*i st * , tIvc James \V M»»tt of Oregon Mutt's late turned a t >m.ito t,> George A Cloter. Mtmnw. in¬ t:; t* f.o tlw } The other day he stormed into but he stilt invested he a a j ru:V- PRINTERS " Stuart MeIohI phoned the war drjiartment in Washlntlon thr other vf * . di* and a«krd for action . . . Ma.hinston promised to hurt* Fete fantry. John H Kolo last tain We:-. ' Jn..M. e.M n the Foreign Relation* committee So the clerk in for lived '.he Con- Van Vaiin fares a test of his devotion to knooledge • • « he's belne ninth dry. Wvlhird M Stuckey half ot Fiance'* ' ' rifftm, demanding the "**s igmal grewman tbafl h* e>nrld e.»*dy vet. - M > n lie Id. O field artdiery r i n g 2,J00,lW». I lloh transcript'' at Wil1V.» V test mony fv the frftntartpt next day by talk¬ • married the ilth and has an K ii'ilmV final the next tnorntttf, . James \\ Snyder, New York Cd> . svere dHttuVfd in 1P4A si .list, one t'me student here and vpoiatlle otchrsir.t trader In l.«n- The printed rejxrt Shows th« ing to the reporter who took the coast artUiei > sbu was expelled front the city AIM local the other day, rnlntlnat- CTR4 I S » %N ROOSI Vtl.T Wittkie teas asked at>ouT i» state¬ te* ttn>*ny Mott never returnod The Atii'ettc «*waters «ttd nunreraU to thot t!>e V S wouM be war by im* Uapit'*! htli wit- still *ip*'rat--. »r t nuhs t IK I. !• it !n It i.ke P i\ tmu' like beer, it keep-* huJMiitnb .*( tlel-'.iS- of gl c , Up ti | all metube i« of fht i fie aftd pistol April. 194! if Rni*n a pohtiiTmi* ' in'r. ! tike Iwr. but U vhs -n t acl Ilk hoc•> It - vulU*d 'Kiftgsbury teau • and the field aitdlery assi'- *t;»H g> i« h '• b< -:*i tnes.* day feu', alw" he keep* up lb dale on elected Ife w ise-cracked that this 1', ' liCitUcd by a WV-vorpvin b-taew. and is being KoUi by it few , c ia I ion wall award rtiedaU to the Fir.l (liiirrh of C.hri.t. h- ■- ! f. Jcenhmo.nt ten ten- V'act nent-bcer. the fir* l . following ivcmfwi - el the ptMelhundred *t*d otmr fact.*- about i was "a bit of campaign oratory " m a- fcirttv pt i;TidHti;n tmundhiNeufs w ill note a flight min- team fie. plm-ing third in the na the life of the cawtntr . which the' Mott told the committee clerk Nirnli-I erui aU't flavor «mi w ill note it bvrv-hke smell on truffic vio¬ tional field mtdirty match: Wit* .svetsgr don-.*- net usually ] he was convinced tft»t the GOP t" ta, , 1M « •, j slundasrd-bearer had said wmr- W *Imst M*K Hilda Mrmn and lint Wh*le found a tin* let broken . the vet clinic performed an amputation and now the HtU, and Frederick S 7 « m«un f,ba nri Hcrry N<«1b- mv«n-* of murks had beenTlie before ♦»" »red denied doe-tclerk 5 " ♦ ,v Ig Hn ihecx. Rrx'wv«g a*kc*1 being pfinted rxsr i.AN"tN<,. wxsiixn nsrtt, two plan Ic raise a one-legged dink. Right up** thev nerd a name. J MURRAY It \KliOl li • ■ v* noun,- facuH* has wntUu hi- own x. -r .vtevted h\ war- tbi" but het. iha' c*ee if fl were in a * i *»» Ttwn. [True. B bg "•MMi* fafr EVKItl.HfUl d tiaiufxwuimn rthru; jvijitenpmo of aJ^td Michigan Stale the college bwnd juvmieied d itt Thur- Ua night conceit Ineidenlally, many 202 of 5he R OTC. ofticei>< and men have c.-rnphumd to uv that the pvt- DELLS tides lu vcn t gone as well a* ibe.v should this year, and they think it's the band's tault. been excellent . ftevertfirlc**, we think the bond concerts have lunittard Falcone. tegular director, it expected ta -.return next week Bom e year'* leave of aboehce. A k >x-i #' I.ax-Im'| I i-miUti IwirNTtur Arnold Militant* I* an attentive xtudrnt In Prat. PHONE 24.lli| Tommy Reynolds J, Itirblr* iimtn tiiur German «l«»« ... a xowngkh man with a ml KMiMftUrhr stepped in nn the mid* a* the other da* In aah. "Are Ih^re any rntRHfilih around here thai aren't Greek?** Only awe I*. we MM him. "Well, they all tank Greek,'" he wM an he wandered hungrily •K. Mary fnaan spend* xix hour* each week fan war production and His Orchestra trakni claaaea at Ofah halt . . . she plan*, to re-enter Smith railage TONIGHT neat fall after spending thr »umnwt at a Ubmii» plant. If mm will AIAO RITCHAT AMD T1TSDAT hire hrr. Alumni of Waiverl«r Ho)*' State plan a dinner rewnlan hrre lane II . . . tJjrD «Mrr ef IkUr and Henry, !>«« Hm flank f — Ml, t:15. Ml. fraa tifaa Caraer arrived here fly |da«*e from Paium* the other dav. shell Made mnale and rdmattai Inf f tfah annmni. ^ ^ ' ~5irmrday, June 0, 1942 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mason 8, DZV Meet for Campus Crown; AGR, SAE in Frat Final Wolfe Pitches-No-Hitter In Dorm Title Contest Uy Dirk Wicken* Maflf' lliem ^,nBwmIhiI! Becoming Popular When Athletic Director Ralph Young and Baseball Coach .f The Mason H and .DZV softhal] teams will mot MiiiuMy Favorites K' ' f tec Mod to schedule "* » ball • roe-, at 1 .tf» in the evening they t*»th games Wat over tribal uribeh«vi»t4e 1' S»h). an ;>«;».»■ ,n »*i peflj*?# >nvi sdents to attend, tw£ tiiifht for the all-coIlcKe championship. Thi- will be the third didn't realize »t. but they might n* average attendah'. *' mark# u that time. ' have- Mumbled to the Mas evening gamer b .tc.i irht time these teams have met for the crown. The Ma- on answer Merrill Should He the age old question. "Why college -basebfitj gfcin**. xxt ear. baseball at ,„r. nth, which has yet to take t.he title, took the dormitory College f'»i tb.t.. v; Perilling Factor — isn't t-nflege brtMrtiall attended as tw •- Ut finally gam " championship Thursday by* ,vlt a- other eo!]e#i»** event*"'" gfpH have drawn" *w*h «•,!<» :t -levervet. ■ sg| Weils D, 2 to 0, be- ' Hires more runs wilh In Frat Playoff T •» ,Tn-"-Ci»r muy be twilight th-''with gr -4 a*fr?en» be a double and In ?he pair of content- the !•„ i Ijirry Wolfe's no-hit •, u>ree in the fourth th«v j -Atimw Gamrrvi Hh», defending 8*) (XW per>fft|>, •■■•t ivhen -t•' Var-itv. Frosh A:- nilrhinp. ! .ombmr-d three ball* f >r t,v„ lot, more t a, & IJ i«*> * *v.;! »*• t»Virent M'^day night hu,fh !! .hdirjb "i-U- -iri.und "be »■ ■ Ti ■ th, una!* by taking the Foresters. DZV« won their way into man paced the winners' attack wtth !hr^ ruru afMl tw„ K(. "tt'irt its t row n when it meet- l Trackmen Fare " " tiu>ter» ' Swimmers Get c Aignja Ah il W ■ ;r As - f winner®, the same eve-; tWo offiriJll ,impt a! th" g \v»i* *• A""11;" turned in. J»b nl this time- R,mm K, „j !fu, three hits made by the Knt - , f h ..... :v-'- v »r-;ly Thus' d-.y fj da Tonsil Job At jti t ri.-dn t. Letter Awards SAP/' :r.t- eAl ■■.0i * .15: Marquette . y Aubuchon, who allowed ^ team H,i M k,r. made ff, i o a . the ' '''.I it;-f three hits. ; the only other hit off Auhuihr-t* • fV>: high-gi >j .■ honors in 1040 and again Th. probable lir> ip5 {• , M .n- vrf*ft»'« track and held team w »* !. at •ew*tnm.m-g- - Both contests were taken H,»> night's game, will bf favnred todsv In triumph In the •; c-hnsen ml- «• ithletic brotherhood, w.th M; on 8 H • „nt B ffth renewal nf the f entr.it I »l- Kennedy and Aubuehon Schroder, field ■ or.4 Ch~ • s lb. V.' tr ieg'ate t mifrrence trseh and i,ir f apt. liill I il/^ I mm tils ■f winning pitchers H»dh s*. »>• if (ug»en t a- allhnugh the held will n«t he llrin. >. t.inrtl. \ ■•-TsWvr. S »'!. D" L.' A :ng allow*d Mason 4 no. hrge a* In >nme former years. , lb I'rmc Monk* I. A 44 . - - earlier this spt inf M.. nikM- M.M II ill lit' llnt l, in ' 12 - ni.w* mriMts t* afft ciiffVpk'tf it it * *">H» dule of eiy! m mi i. M vm»ox -/ "42 HoMie-/ ! Wat fen M> - \"otfe llitr - ; MafiOn club, primarily a dc- .. • In bow iPV to ffcv f D r . '< c- K..- y ■ - .»- H1« t ouftrti; iiub ciHf?'«i. 15 12. 1 ,tv- fh. *n» iK* heavily upon a- hit- v-r o-h tin ?d *1 the ct'Te in fdvor .> v . - (»<>i Williams aiid A.'i on # ■ , g hb s* notft of whom have avci- "*r 1 ] f.. '"¥• Si" A A . , over -V>0. be>M*-- Wolfe - xi lii'l «h.ch w.ii he heW t> the C*ha : . DZV * will be depending on I' ' ^tn- -hr> ti* •*! s, • . o, reliable*, Walt Paw w- • y i SHerman, and M.ke M . . • all members <»i pa«t vf , itsbip team* e MAS*n 8-Walls li g.-mt ■ men reached fil l b..*e » • or»e of thf^r mov*d . «•. *ir*d. that was. on a />»•* — ? Wolfe filmed two an*! y; ■in. bases on ball* , v.n g -cored its 0r«t run .n inning when Nri I? «*;t MAJOR LEAGUE blinr ,ff wAh a single, advanced l)i«|iiili- Itriny- .»r, a twirit, went t'» th d A ill.... I'm. Ili-ini--.il. ' ad stole n«»nw Thv w'm- BASEBALL ■ red their ser'*nd run n. nv fn*\-k*i»io ritr** ?/'c.d whin C«pt John Bor- n ruuifd fd H'i*rh Da- I kWSW»V MHtfM " Johnson hurled and allowed three for the hit*, BASERALL Becker Cited * A i IKkkd ami If^i 'td free, and gave up llwe* **'>p 'oe See .xtor* i ' ••r*. - ■ i nd 'he three-hit .Ouchon the DZV# had hi¬ prt.4>mg «-f Bv Porpoist^ ve •• ki led «-fT in the **«• th double Sheirr Bus Warfare' o I gainst -v a if srhev N'rutsrl folI.»*«» d ■ D'lo ar.4 before the ir»r i $ tru-se three men had VA AS HI V ,T' 'N, J..i. • »TP* -Griw wurrnir w.t< *♦•! ved 'te -ceond the winner* scored f. Japan ♦ t;-. pre* < ».? R'HiaweH '-but ItW I'n.ted State* wtR betARhte nnt**» the lap miiilary eenac u«it*u N* CLASSIFIED ADS c- Red, **.»*> uglaittS't ih« t hiito-c. ti The Prr*«b nt amto?HK*d (< rm«Hy thaL th*- Ameriian gm* I.OPT rrwnpit hw* received auth'M i :,H kMHt in' r»-t-J Tfc«c Sweep Over • n » t>* i r.K.». i '• *.«t »; In> #*-*' * X- 0»"4c* I mt-f kUf V a »nec« *+ !«' h WW , fc 1>,r1» Itiilkmi \utiinis SparlAn *H' iVdiM i Hr'gftBlh t, tir't ^ T e.«t* h«4*» #• a .** if Irif* fur I liinl | r .« *o- ■#» are' i' ' Attn rr*a wrote* ***•■» 1 ifiVJAL | made T>>e at: m«r >*t.r. '-#MI ;,<«» - hu-ilrlo W" .in; (»n (>.ir« il lo «l ft r 4 Ursr y>- *. tM.t •• • Tv-< .'«•'• • : ' ot .'.at .'f»; at # ettrnej ..f'M L/ m »•,, V-~e., W*»" p'-iicru- v- V' * ' . * JvM " »**« ,r.f Afft trio. y f '.-r • ;- d A •: |bv« hiM M—n >./t by .!>'«••»<- ■- r»-a wont* i l-»r»d tUrv rt*nr A. p. -/ » If,' «- ./■ad M "-fli • it M".«ra.'.-: wr. v.oi.ts of •uj;i-liiiii-, jiurilijs >1 for ibtn is " •A • , •"*>—"el •«* a ? »-f>- \1. *;/. vt. M •*#>•' f*li.n i *• re |*a-.rwded. la Me iw-? t*. in* a*ww— r* Vv tit ■>: . Ib. 1 t;/ our «lii». * »« nc Ih vit lx ' • K ^ -W--0. : ui«-r* }'-*i ap.ilke* nrnxt m - 1-^i.e. ti li b' ?»•:•»e -it ?t| m "vri» rrrd-ird * ^* t^e t " H.-t ~ - .«** < an--;r>.4,»D ln« a.jifeod tia AhLwvdkl tfum* r - - -Km-, at |®,i a »#Mcr S«>- thotiigh ht .lasted •' i* P ,.H-, t*- g -rnr v- r-i . S* «4-r bgt.'c-; ave/r; *r/.v» W, Da .. - l *4''» peMjeK* -«* »•« p >:v: 1-4J'. r_ Fx 'd . ' 'e -»r- 'A*- hi- '« r -, • • •»,-. ie»'foye«t V. • #1 *i *-■ %. • • a: , | Rr-1 Box R » « # V. T*-f • G--Ja> r*.,:- Um Ruttorn Uv?!4 IG-iWi IVe.n «iti pfdieWj ytwo ware '.wtdd M gewWiMy de r«i.i.~T»a[«i"*'we— «eatter«d eigb.I •■.<> •** » . - 'M.agi.g f*r y, A v* ie A*'# •> R*hf-» mj,- lx to* s'afu g piU-aer Va#te ai.-myed St dunapd -^e»F»S# WW. #eira*v* 'ed "* tfcl. ,/.* W ..X -S -X 4 -■ %-'-f ' .# a. tJ.*' U'fttht «? IH Way. (M W*t 1*W**' «* . J. k » M •»-«» 2 ift »x4 mthtyjt the mul ->t V*ar I Ml I*» r VR1NI.VT O* snil M AhD MAMAYIDI p+ni'M AC tbs'#* wtiaiiitf#* pyrv*.ifc*#y m *r t»r» if* mslMS AIiii.i-I mi lutir poor—'I he t.h.i Stat**, »mhh;hk> hvmmt run*: t-VT Wl' »i—o- MahjoHIK Dee Shop Mrjl- ui VII Times •HIE IMAGINARY INVALID" L • I—*— W*r WPW»*V fvee On Ihr CORM-K . le-il' »** s,j!e IkAraltit I "Tired al hKdsitchekwbrds. , St F VIM Wt.D TH K.4THK - MUf WANTED A »«oi,tfy(ty -I"'— — MartliaV Lunch am ■ thi ■« it«tm i » r m. IdBft * *XTMi — 1« -«rt t-c ii it i* II -•«* r—k. Ui tee*. Aft*'* and gradual—« gift* % (ftriwrh Evergreen - * Wwv Ta%- lV *»»-* ,*»»«*. S3- • • •Voarding (lulu rh«m Mil} All Weal* Re—fted Ikfcds al Anevnuag Ofke 211 I VI ICII I N 2*1 AMmKI Read V: ' " -.'.i-.. H**' Saturday, .Tune I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Four 57 Believed Senior Feature Srliool K<'gSt>lralion Will Sunday's Be Lost in Bls^t Students should Snmin.T expecting to remain for the first vumruVr- pre-classify according to the schedule belov . Chorus, Choir Bring At Elwood Agriculture: See class officer Applied Science: Report to June 4. 5, and (5. Dean Huston's off,-r Blue Key Ball Begins CHURCH BELLS Expiation al Arm* June 2. pgineering: Report to 109 Olds hall Church Avllvlly Community Singing Plant Fell Mil. * A-H inclusive, June 2 Parly Season Finale 1-P inclusive, June 3 Fills $rhi*' MMMSC ItOtn Uberal Social activities on campus will end with a flurry this week¬ nion service tomorrow morning at Ah part of Michigan State's 84th annual commencement ami counted 57 persons dead Veterinary: Re[x»rt to t^ean Giltner's office June i 1 end, with the Blue Key Sweetheart hall leading off last nlyhl, 11 a. m. in Peoples church. j activities, a college sing led by the college chorus and choir or missing In the explosion of Graduate: Rej)ori to DeaKBewey** office June !•; followed by sorority, fraternity, and dormitory parties. Mrs. Shoil, organist, will play j will be held under the direction of Dr. Edwin E. Stein tomor* a building at the gigantic Elwood by Schumann and} row at 7:30 p. m. in the bandshell. The college auditorium ordnance plant. Students may complete theiK registrations at ♦»., Former Pres. Hohert. S. Shaw presented Genevieve I'ierson "Sketch" office June 1(1.and 17 providing fees are paUi "Adagio", by (luHmarit for the will be used in case of rain,*' Forty-five other workers wore cm with the Sweetheart locket of* ted injured, Five of whom time All ..students who do not ph}-r(*gi»ter will prelude. as Blue Kev at the annual hall j Boseienry Anrhnr. At the offertory she will piny Hounding out the year's may not survive. Only 21 bodies pay fpe- at.the Women's gymnasium'\h Tuescb,' last nicht. Bud Bell nn11-FOIt MA MTV president of The pledge class is HandtT* "Holy Art Thou" will | these organIfcations, the sing will! possibility that the missing may be buried id the debris f.-O Inclusive, 1:00 to 2:00. Tuesday, lime Ru«h N viand. lie the aid hern. Tomorrow's mi- j feature numbers by the massed General chniimiin of this wmi- The blast ripptd apart a ship¬ P-S Inclusive, 2:00 to 3:00, Tursdat. .Iiiei Thp"t'hi Chi Alpha house was loist will be Holfcrt Arcndshorst,. 175.voire chorus, alternating with formnl dance wh>. Ear! Potter, mul T-Z inclusive, 3:00 fo 4:30. Tuesday. Juru a ho the scene of a radio party tenor, who will sing "Panj* An- j community singing by the audl- ping building attached to one '>f his gut" t wh- Nancy Itiis t'M. She let night.-and Drrvld Ilicks was gelicus" by Cesar Kriinck. j iin(t the rhoru*. the plant's shell loading chute woie white pique 1 rimmed in Summer tl chisC5 l" gin Wednesday. Jun« of Blue chairman. - Student Christian Union will 1 SING 1AMII.IAR SONGS So terrific was the shock and con¬ white lace, Pre-idi cussion of the explosion that resi¬ Any *tUden! ;n ving ?(** lute for hir piojo r vi Key, J;»( k llawiitusfrt »i. w Willi Member* of Ifedrick house-en- hold a >up|ier at 5:3f)jp. m, and \ Fallowing the opening group of tvutted fM*ai J dents 125. miles away (mm the 77 - - Uin Quinn, «»*k1 her dress was iei tauied guests af a picnic last instead pr "The regular Vesper snugs by the chorus, Christians night, With Clifford Johnson as- service at 7:15 a special program I nut's "Beautiful Savior" and the -flfiO-nrre ordnance sib heard the white, m-i off hv black ribbon*. general chairman. will In* held in the .-Indent parlors Finnish "Lullaby" by Palmgren, detonation Forty-seven miles Chinee lafttoin - will be used the audience will Join the chorus northward in Chicago the Loyola to decorate I ho Thota house for PICNIC ON HOME GROUNDS j t., t>. ■nor the senior memtwrs. tint spring bun pmty tonight A picnic at Okemos-_i»i also on j Hud Hell w ill play lot dancing, the bdl fo< Farm Homo fraternity. ! the College Lutneran church, will Rev. William Young, pastor of ful" and "Carry Me Back to Old in singing "America the Beauti¬ university earthquake instrument- recorded the explosion as a % Infi-nt Buiul Plays Final (loiHTri i Virginia." second*. As Prelude lo Flag \\ cckl and .lane Foley, chairman,, w ill be Members and guests will end up j conduct Bible .study in the State Rhock for lfi or 12 Continuing the program In 0 Witnesses said the structure escorted t»v Ai l.tidwiU. She has at the heme for a "hard time " ! theater- at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Fol- Weber. | lowiug-.it 10:30 will be the regu* lighter vein, three numbers from ! went up into the air like n w all chosen wttite pique. Chnptei |«e fil< party. :.hd Walt ident Mtdlfl Whit on; will be with "ill 1 inn,'«n, vvil ! escort Margaret j lar worship service. Rev. Young's S 1 g m u n d Romberg's operetta of flames and settled to earth in Tom Straight and will be we.o tp|» Holland. I scnnon theme will be "Lite Foy- "New Moon" will he presented | ! with Linda Weber, L. A "44, sing¬ scattered fragments Plant execu¬ Hy Louise Roth printed Jt-ro y l-'.-ilowing .1 tropical dinner ir i ; evei tives believed that production i t In h pr<»FG«m (listinjrui.Hhiil hy it« pntri« *. ill Im- the ing the soprano solo "One Kiss" the huge works the laigc-t m the Inttui, under direction of IM'mI. Ihile Uunii. The I'na t IVd;- true not I Ve >1 vie the S A. K.'ssi I.utheran Student dlib will ia»1d and the chorus, giving "Wanting scene >.»7~ the A R in the 1 picnic Sunday afternoon gt Pot¬ You" anil "Stout Hearted Men." world, would he slowed 'down' orvtv will hold a 1 alio pin ty final -prinjf ennevrt Thursilay night 1«« » iarm flanvc. with Dick Qua* hiiiitcr hORs Jean ('ameion ter's park, fanning, at which ttie temporarily Army press illa¬ semlded in front nf the hamUbpil. - furnishing music. M •' wid n« the guest Gene Stiv-er, scnioi member-' will be guests. | SINGING AI.TFRNATFN tions said that whde then was no Alternating chorus and commu- _ hi Grand Ha pal will la the hint of satM'tagc. G-men and an A a j.rehiiU' to the (J»strvaijce of Fbitf \wiV general .haumim nitv tanging, the audience will el • t.f Gt'f I !4V SHiee ft i*» ' « . .tack (Jaratziiceane i>- chairman NiaI tt irk's New* participate with "Drink to Me army hoard w mid investigate the * petied with u fanfare of* rfl. man. -•! the 'plic h f)ait> t<- be given by i Only With Thine Eyes." "All explosion in efforts t- find a tn'imppts, the pre.H< ntation of ed by the fill TO GRAHK-BOOTS vvimining frateinitv to- Tire bed three editions of the iiul a shorf talk hv !fr"r Kr' a cause. ! Through the Night." "Sweet and I he color Oil k Ghat!. and Jo- -iight in the college t«>ol. next week will lb Shrte New Low" and "Come Thou Almighty j WV»,h I i k. instructor wtlL piny fo: fl.oa '»!' A' d 25 .-ccvicc men from Fort feature an editorial and picto King," and the chorus will sing IW, VoteFaiUtoA bolisli .\ V. ( P of the ! pie Mom formal * I- ('ii.ster yviil'Tie entertained t(»nor- 11.il review of highlights of the "laicrymosu" from Mozart's "Re¬ • peci l;, of ID night. Htii Paieh t 1 o\v i v the Sigma K.ip|>aik The 1941-42 school year. The Tries quiem." of :ns( Man In add it man, and he w ill S. K ' ore planning a picnic for day issue J"*vllj review fall i ^roiu ludiiu; the sing, the chorus )lX'T.ix»rt |>l . As House Eliminates CCA] w hilt m Iknt, who v t?e the member from the Fort's term, the Thursday i-stie win¬ will present the patriotic tone I 'Cfiimes >i L : WiilBe piqUe band* ter term, and the final is>ue ! poem "America" try Finest WiL | Goldman, Red and w ite dotted lay wIR turn back the pages on j HooDttiND rm a#! hams, "Mannirr Veen" bv Haydn been 1 hosen Mary Jrar NN md bimd. The first I# v I spring term Watch for these Wood. and the Alnui Mater. WASllINtiTON, June 5 (TP)—The house passed and sent ! Variation ' win> will be Weir, ehaph the guest Of ptliriidetit THE WAR TODAY next week. They'll make an Accompanists for the combined ti) the senate today a $IJVf5B,000,000 appropriation for the t.h" i..f. J premiere fier M-um .y Bar- I entire I r. 1 e in I ere-1 nr.: sotivernr of tire 4*1 <.iip will l»e Mi>s Denr.il Treljer, j lulfor department and federal security agencies after a vote !■ '.v-'-Klwiml quo '• Mayo- 'iTina He vi til i" d» school ye.ii . i L A '41. at the piano, and Wen Iwh bvrcN ' S- !> Hiteii with lante for La i killinL' the Civilian Conservation corps. , WASHINGTON A net I deli Wescotl at tfie organ, ■ Quintette" a?:4_' • \V< t" .« niforniii d dght. naval battle between United A motion by Republican Representative Dirksen of IRinois . M .e The Th «. iMuwiwI t'ltn' band will play it» (OMIBMII GROl I's IT RFORM i M.C.tli, SI •!- ■ I'iii Japanese t"! «'(•• w'a to abolish the National Youth* L:et M'iV'i, and Itevcrly Sintpson. Other «*•«*< tngt 'eti by the eo-t'luH!innn. will be. with Jim ITi?ry. Sl»<- Will wear white (lot¬ li 'iKped undei wa> in mid-l'.r- (hfrv. American \var»hipH " gnd Larges! British Con vox Yet Administration was defeated the measure the f?it..>oo.rx>n ecu 182 to t»2. j fond. The amendment wa» d. - C'-mhined W'.od'c "Mat;r;in Veen," based ««t. wcm- ttavdfi | jw.th. f The hand r- L A o ItOM'l, . plaro-s mi -in d out to meet the ted 8\Vth* fit-i iuitrnmn from Wet Mayo, Jupr alb" Midway inland had Arrives Safely in India The v.ili* on the CCC ttoc-; ,,"«lTarver 8 vo" b» said the lM " >|| houi.e action uc- ! tw . M.'j.x ■ ik-caa;,. and .. Li ""Ii ne-.I j vl repulsed an a ft aria tint) furnished the only real con- Joyce 1)1 clitnei. will l«» vvitti Bill stroyod an activity \ tat j> t -: An NF.W DFLIlf. June 5 (TP> voy not only brought Its nwrnrrm* fhr money bill. Democratic Rep- I Cf'ydennan. and will Iw wearing CAIRO Report -aid Ger¬ and rnunitiun.s, but nlso brought w elfai» of the countrv and o* i; aqu..-'b'ttisi !S*v is. I ddie M.-ck man Field Marshal, Rommel had | The publn of India I toilav rested caster after an olficial unnounce- along enough to crrrtGt wiUi the femitatlve Tsrvw Of Georgia .if - fered an amendment to restore to ; the Ct'C would have to t*c set up ! and hi nr-iicTtM wrd play for ftist line liiirk- ? ull over again when the w,u >vi He li. di« I cat half tns i men! that huge remforeernents latest weapons the formations aL ducing their. '.•rem;tti -mce the lighting start¬ I over. MORTAR AND It >11 i had arrived from K.nghmd un- un- jscady in India. ,«1en?dS iiivt. .Ball will ed 11 1 hh western (len t! about ; M' diiod by enentv attack- J The convoy was so large that it Voir Henry Simon* • Th*' b,» »,,»1' iniiU'l'l"- p: Tootglc Mofbii a wtek ag< More tie ivy fighting Sin*, .urn 111- roli-'«i- rtividnl .mil m-tiI i.. m-wihI j dollar* to liquidate the ('('(* an 4 til- entertain kuc.-L bI u-. annual demob Hire its personnel ■gcd.v Her spriUK tejin p-n'ty V I'uutter t j, ex petted. * v..) .-..riymi! the iiMiit.,r.-emeiit« ! I»" '- 1,1 h;.strn the lamlin* of mi» I* Officially general chibririan W ASHINGTON Uresid. nt !. fi i 'h.tl,l\ the lit Kent that ever . C'ver. win, ratiir band. It in. lu.l.at thuti-! "»" >"hv„.v alteady .are in i ' Gin ai tin* A T < V term txirtv tohuilO vVill atU:.nd a buffet Roosevelt served notice that if Japan does not slop using poison left Krititontl ..:ut ,|'>|(»r< ficially recognised diplomat. As Hitler Prepares for Drive Fieri Dniili fiiih man pic an., ' i- J.idar. Jen¬ -kind and in full measure. R«hi*o- The reinforcements included | Henry Simons Quirox, of Pan- kins •nd lla! Neumann ■ chap- veM. «i={*l fa- attack t*n China infantry, artillery, mechanized, Slii|)sOffKaHt(!oa>it ! i ama City, hn« received word of his appointment us honorary eon STOCKHOLM. June 5 #TP> route The Red Tollall l/rvilrirh't\ tei*TJir.*y Neur»>ae,-i w.11 i-r with would he 11 g»rded nj* against and shock Roups, as well as 1,000 Soviet troops struck n hard blow WASHINGTON. June 5 (TP)— } sul for latnsing. While he will at the German* on the Lcn.ngr^d or th, K. o re wen scientist*, gunners. and naval d rmans Remhard lb M inerchant ship was reported shell Ruordo Adolfo de la Ouardla of (Jiiiiese Block ed and sunk wete landed at and its survivor* twt» east coast Panama May Id, but Just received seized the position, and German confirmation from the Panaman- effort* to dittodge them failed w-erc kliicd There « *hi ft muth' of the Cze«'h while his t>»dv ' However, invasion barge* were east of L<»kt [Iman. B»-r',n said m Prague castle nian ambas.sad% in Washington Jap I'ronls po'ts Earlier today two medium-sized the navy listed ships, one Nor- 1 He expects to receive hit creden- reported moving through the KM pnls from the U. S. Department canal into the Baltic »ea.._ New* Nazi flyer« naval boj-c •tfMod tJte Russian Si b.if top J i;r; th* ■ Cuurtmarti'd* He,vd r ich wr '* r CHUNGKING. June 5 (TP)—! wegian ami the other Dutch, of State shortly. divpatche* said the barge* evidei t- Buck v.- Czechs to death ! l'luucse armie- blocked the Japs : submarine victims. The Norwe Hp said most of his duties ly were Intended to carry tco«u>s Ib'wev r i re was no extensive I ay in state on two tronts Unlay and held gian ship was torpedoed and would consist of spreading the from Finland to the Leningrad figt'.iing at * ■ P'.ont /.long the | immediately L then own in Uhekiang province. I shelled and the Dutch was torpe- "G(»od Neighbor policy" through. front S.ftOO-miie ft »f It Ver was said j ttm* were siao The Japanese force striking docd- Sinix'Sunday the navy has to he ; wh it- •r-umpaigp f eight m Birr.'i j put Michigan. He ha* already pinned • rep«u-te(t attacks on lfi merchant achieved a record of 246 speeches Hitler's trip to Finland yester¬ north tuuiv Canton yvas • •' to prevent fur- ' brought the u • .•down by Chinese resistanee. On! vessel*. day was made- in an effort to in- ' "he Miooe-^ful j 7o concerts. duce the Finns to become full- ' l Suppi the Yuniwin front, a*Japanese nt- ; arhing Ru* to 203 fiedged allies of the Nazi* in a 1 tetbpt to cross u river near Kong- ! drive lo cut Russian communica¬ lien was U'aton back -with heavy losses. Another Jap column, try- ma to cross the Salween river to Flag Week lo Be Observed By tions with the Arctic mansk. American and BrR.-h of Mur¬ SAY "B00" TO BAGGA0C BOTHll • aid the Yunnan caravan route, w;o- defeated (lampiis Display of Colors supplies ate now reaching the' Russian armir* via the Murmansk . Flag Week, according | guards for the affair, and W. daily radio announcement in con¬ ince, nection with the flag. iU signifi¬ to C. G Cuid. mayor of East Lane i Luwrk, speech instructor, gave and display. ,'Otre Japanese force piay It* stars Wendell Westcott will include 12trirese army defending Chuh- ^x»- j ting building and loan ft«*»3ciAtK>r>. and stripe*, and profeswrs have triotic songs m his pf ogranu ' as is chairman of Flag Week in F--t shm. Chinese menu harried Japanese communl i#i^ w raiding detach* been tiskcd to place any flag they part of the Flag Week effort, j | Lom.smg, and W, A. "Davorjixiit. ■ ...Ago TAKt rout rum ourfwf cations. Tin" l«up of tho Chokt-: nll*hl haTr «> »>* To assist In the success of this ; head of the band department, will ! ana battle wii, .'.ill in d.mbt to- ontsute of then build,n*. or in drive, the people of East losnsmg : serve a* committee member rep- , fXvst r start rour vacation duttcred up with h*$£iy t :it" night. . the corridors. in their homes, and merchants | resenting the college kirn when x phone ciil to Railway Exf«*^ rrl.r-c* >-* oi ail such m>ubks.»mc JmiU. 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