THOUGHTS FOR EASTER SUNDAY - 1943 By LEONE SEASTROM f, .M.rrow is Easter. Tomorrow, serious-minded j Halter vv w Everywhere," Malones sermon will be the theme or Dr. J WeMeyan Methodist churchgoers in Lansing will for the Easter ,,-ans at war will gather in churches of their' <• a the Peoples church at daybreak serv- hear Rev. Royal Woodhcad at II a. m. on "Easter Mes¬ 6:45 tomorrow morning, sage to a World at War." ; ■,!! over these United States to worship Arisen I the guest speaker. Dr. Malone is Rev. C. A. Bruch will preach symbol of their religion—an accepted privilege I Presbyterian Theological vice-president of the at 11 a. m. at the MifTlin Avenue church in „, Lansing. II tree people. But tomorrow, it Malone will also Seminary in Chicago. Dr Service nine attending the 11 a. ni. service at North ........... speak iu at Tne the Student student Christi Christian Street cnurni £>iroet Chureh of tnc the Na/aienp -can more than just an accepted t^| niiuttiiio meeting I......... ..ie tomorrow at 5 p. m. in the Student an union parlor of jed Nazarenp in to church members' homes in Lansing wi will1 he invlt- m-ilege, it will be a sacred heritage of lor Easter dinne. re people, one we have found worth t wlw N. n a A. *. His toPic will Met •'uno will speak atbethe "Power for Living." Di | Canterbury house wd! be the guest of St Paul'u Wt"vlees on regular 9:30 and 11 a < Episcopal chureh ii'i Landing for Raster services. There "Continuing Life" Music m keeping' will be no service in the Chapel of Christ *M , mgan State college students will be j with Eastertime is planned for all the servi the King nor will Canterbury dub hold ,t of those freedom-loving people its regular meeting this week. The College T.uthernn church, in the State The Holy , ping in churches tomorrow.. And, IHRNHt theater, Eucharist at St. Paul's church will he than ever, they will realize that | will begin its Easter worship service at 10:30 tomorrow celebrated at four hours tomorrow. The ,i Cod will play a great part in their lives, help-'| morning, with the Reverend William Young speaking Choral Sunrise service will begin at 6:30 ...Ive the problems they must face before their on. I he Empty Tomb " . Commemoration "f the laird's a. m.. with Holy Communion at 3 and .,,nter can again resume a peacetime atmosphere. j supper will also be celebrated. 9 30 a. in The Festival Eucharist will •'inl'r. hes throughout Lansing and East Lansing have | Sl Thomas Acquinas church will begin at 11 a. m. jai| special services tomorrow observing the spirit masses at if and 11 a. m. tomorrow. The begin Easter , ^ The Easter morning worship service of the Christian if a n» mass Science church will ,i y ..fortune. will he be held at it a m. in the Masonic especially for the service men. Temple U.S. Diplomatic Manucvcrs Foreshadow Finnish Break Withdrawal of Legation Indicate* Crisis MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan Stale College WASHINGTON, April-23 (APT—The United States! —- - aitimi'ow all but a skeleton diplomatic staff from Finland j•.i?2'3^2. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1943 NO. 119 •.day. and the long-troubled relations between the two; nations appeared close to a showdown. Allit'S St'nilfll 29 Both here and in London, there was a belief in unofficialj quarters t hat the States, by withdrawing the ^ "jiNu/i Transports. Spartanliaseball II din-Snnum ill Calls main body of its diplomatic staff, was serving indirect 1 |.;ll(.lm'iiiv Line " I.i to Ohio . n Finland to make a! I , , | ALLIED 11DQ IN NORTH i, , wit!i the Axis while there] AFRICA, April 23 (API- Allied! Don (iralr. Frolimuti Hurler, Check* State , nine. However, the state t j aitilleiv Inn rages aind deter- ] Bailor- for Five Inning* Until rtment simply described the] j mined infantry at lacks cracked j . ii -administrative" one, j open three salients Marshal' in lw-|»iarrn j Bermtt, Vuvara (8) and Reave over Germany. tiie tractor. ly. Grate, Trittschuh (6) and , (AP) Civilian students will be ad-, LONDON, Apul ^4 , Ernst. ... Flash Lights mitted by student coupon, Crowe I German troops attacking re- Jap Atrocities Droit ! FDR to Have Bolivian fj'uest In the daytime, (here is no dan- said. pea ted ly in the northwestern Sfr of shoc k when Caucasus again were hurled ^ ^^gluec of ! WASHINGTON, April 23 (API lights go on Ickes Given Coal Control j # ' —President Enrique BltTIHii I Penarande ■ *od off, and no back to their original positions,; TI&OIWT& opportunity to advantage of absence of in Bower Extension bke of Bolivia will visit the United suffering 500 casualties and loa-j NHTtV DELHI. April 23 States next month as a guest oi Ikht. So buildings and grounds fh"-,' WASHINGTON, April 23 i AP. g 36 planes, Russia announced j Official sources declared tonight,Pregident Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday afternoon to In a broad extension of his that the Japanese "murdered in Tht. olirk the "smooch lights" stra- ,rly today. state department. powers over solid fuels, Secre¬ | cold blood" a substantial num- nouncing this today, said •egieally posted around campus. A special "loininiquo 011 and tary Harold likes received vir- an-; (x.r of British and Ind an prison-j South American executive is ex off. The diligent com- striking lorit of»ers tniit.v was tually blanket authority today to; nouneed that war captured on the Bur- , pected to arrive here May 5 am merely seeing that front. 1 remain in the capital for abou' : the Iu fits were in good shape for A spokesman said there wa» the |0ur days. He also will visit w.u weekend. uthentic eyewitness evidence" ' industries in Detroit ord,r by velT empo MM r. w2i^1 *i the n ter ior sec- ! 1 for this fresh disclosure, which i and Buffuh arMj spi,ncj i few days in New Russian front, ... Rright-Eyed Eggs rotary to issue "necessary policy j the noi to the i more th, th comes on the heels of President j two hours last night Franklin Roosevelt's announce- York. and operating direc-ti'.es S E. Crowe, director of i and left the entire city in flames mcnt that some of the American sum- solid fuels industries." , r ' '<■!. has long had the rep- airmen captured durin during last u' vi of torg to being a "good eggs," his office yester¬ April's Tokyo raid were cuted. exe¬ TIME TABLE day were a Escaped prisoners, the spokes- j little surprised man said, asserted that "tne Japs —————————————— (• irncuiwemN Anr 23 (API -man U-boats last year "avcrag- are using British and Indian TODAY— * *> A 1° sete such WASHTNGTON, Apr apprDxjmatciy i.000,006 tons i colorful dem- Allied ship construction actu¬ prisoners of war to carry sup- j Victory Speakers bureau, 2 p. m of shipping pur month and in plies" and that "thosea unfit for X ^ f-~l9 onstration of ally exceeded Allied ship |psscs aggregate exceeded the new work were bayonetted to death." Or*, room 2, \^r *£7 the tact. during 1942, Secretary of the construction built by Ihe United Union £»yj - t Perciied on Navy Frank Knox declared to¬ States and Great Britain." I'roulx Gets Appointment TOMORROW 'Ol_ J # tiie desk in his day in describing as erroneous The actual figure of 1942's \~-~y outer office a conclusion by the Truman losses to submarines, Knox said, Prof.. Bernard Prculx, head j APO, 2:30 p » were a dozen committee that losses had been of hotel administration depart- .m.. org. room has never been officially given brilliantly greater ment, has been appointed a 2, Union conference, Knox out and he expressed the belief . . ^ : *- d Lister eggs complete with member of the American Hotel that the senate committee, head¬ MONDAY— ■ S"-.v 1 per hats and collars. described as "very seriously off" ed association committee on inter¬ by Senator Truman (D-Mo.). C'Y ' i"ied out to be tiie art a statement in the Truman com- national relations, F. Harold Van Bell telephone 1 \t its million-ton total from Orman, president of the associa¬ comm., 5 p.m. E- t Stenographer Caroline nrttec.s reP°^ ®L,-t'ori which -unauthorized and uninformed D-vidson, who Hkd prepared shipping and eonstnu tunv. sources.' tion, announced yesterday. 193 Union annex ^ for her little sister.- said that losses .caused by Ger I i * *'i i t -4 t ? i; $ ik ' " * ' V^ ' * ■** * * * ' ' '• " ' . Saturday, April 24. inn MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Bear It By Liclilv Raw**! «. .#*ond-el... matter at •oratad on ground floor of *«»t wins tha po.toffi*., Em L.n.fn*, Mich. of Union Building Ann**, room 8. Publbhed daily **c*pt Sunday and Monday mornings durin* Otlm th* reyul.r ichool Quarters Bv HELEN SCHMIDT and r«ar and w.-eUy on Thursday mornlne. durinit lummtr .es.ion by the •tudrnU of SCOTTIE McNEAL Member A..rria..d C.ll.tlaU I'M Mirhiy.n Stat* roll*** " „, „ , . ho W Telephone-Colic** Thou* MB11. Kd- ; ; ' ' . . _ . , ftorial Office—E*t. 26#; Bu»lnao» OffUa National Advertising service. Inc. - k*». 2«». 420 Macison Ave. Cisilege Pubiist>er$ Representative Subscription rslc»-~8e per copy: fl.Ot New York. N.Y. W y*»r by matt: 11.60 per year by RECENT pinningsmorale open houses and the . . builders . Romance tire sorority mllefte rnrrier to .tud'nt.; 12.23 par blooms most at Rochdale house r by college carrier to non-elndenU. . . . Evelyn Crawford has receiv¬ M KM HER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed a pin from Harry Kennedy, Ttiti Aitocintcd Prp»# is exclusively stiHt led to ths use for" republication of *11 FarmHouse . . . Pvt. Eugene news (littpntches credited to it or rrnt otherwise credited In thin paper arid also tha Dembicki, now stationed at Fort h»r*t news published therein. AU right* of publication on special dispatcher bar#- Custer, passed his pin to Peggy Ann Baynton. Dorothy Bogart wears the i Mnnnprr, .IEAN WHITING T.ambdn Chi pin of Don Robin¬ Hitrhririi H»IT« son, now holding down Fort Sheridan . . . and Evelyn Witt A. A. APPLKGATB carries a diamond from Pvt. John Larson, Fort Knox, Ky. The Kappa Delias report that tTieir Norma Henningsen has the Theta Chi pin of Pete Smith . PROP WASHINGS and that Betty McCreadie is en¬ gaged to Joe Norton. Mary Jean Corbishley. ChIO, was recently Ft I lie 310th (ID adorned with the SAE p'n of Army-man Harry Hedges . . . A case of a man passing a pin to a woman he'd never semt oc K. E. llAIiMOS, JR. marching when the winds f eurred when Betty Jo LetTel took Abbot Hull Lansing blow . . . And the sky is the pin of Lister Simons Quiroz. overburdened-with flirting flakes M,ANY of us won't admit but mosi bashful of us are when it comes to it, pretty of snow . . . It's fun to go out marching when the air is cold But the man to whom the credit is due is Johnny Warner, who passing out compliments. And and raw . . . And your fingers gave Lister's pin to her. Lust week the Sigma Chis wore there's one compliment we get to feelin' like they're never honored with a visit from then- shouldn't hesitate longer in pay- gonna thaw . . It's fun to go lit nlr butter knives, electric coffer pen . marching and "turn down grand consul, Dr. William B. ■Silver meat platter, out • tig—a rising and hearty vote of Ricks. Ricks was entertained by latnr. sugar tongs—you'd think someone mould give blanks to the Michigan State every ride" - - Provided that the Sigs at a banquet at the Olds things tee could tise!" III! Kf ' Corps of Coeds." you're walking with a coed by hotel. your side! Far above the bounds of <•<; inmoii courtesy to newcom¬ The Alpha Xis celebrated their 50th anniversary on Founders' Gwsipws (»H (JrijM* CLASSIFIED ADS In strange place, the from CDC Head ers a Correspondent Application day last Saturday with a dinner "corps" has spared no effort at tlie house for the chapter and LANSING. April 23 (API to make our stay here pleasant alums. te make our too-short periods Name ('apt Donald S, Leonard, state — Their newly elected a Ulcers director o| freedom from routine slip for the corning year are: Alice qf civilian defense, savs reports from out-state indicate by almost loo fast. Squadron .Room Wiikins, president: Margaret that a dangerous amount of per HoKN-KIMMKD GLASSES We have found nothing but McDonol, vice-president: Mar tinent war information, "valu¬ MotriH hnll it ml tuitlitoriuni «•» friendliness, cheerful willingness garet Hirth. recording secretary: able to d»v. Pious* unit Mri h( KMH4' Dorm long-eared enemy agents," to listen to our talcs of woe—or Bette Jeanne Stoner, correspond¬ is being srayered by unthinking urowess—on every side. We have Experience, if any: ing •secretary, and Florence Michigan residents, cither serv¬ tottnrl willingness by the • corps" Somes, treasurer. ice men home on leave, relatives 'o learn ottr routir.es and car re¬ Theta C'hi's new officers are: of service men or people con¬ pletions ano ■ <■ ties in order ic President, Frank Aselsttno: vice- nected with war Turn in to Lieut F. N Mil¬ production fac¬ inahe their pie.; int..,) inure president. Robert Lnux; secre¬ ler. Room 158. Abbot hall tories ■ monthly with out.-. tary. Art Liirsnn, and treasurer, He jairi n considerable amount Best of all. we have found this Arian Smith-. of loose talk was noted in public •plrh to l»e a ptrMltl. from-the- heart sort of tiling on the part drinking spots and suggested that Coal Mining May lie Halted •if each girl—not activity. any directed INFORMATION NEW YORK. April 23 (APi citizens check loose talkers by placing two lingers in a "V" over filluutifln*: Must Of course, it' pnng. and we Possibility of a general work their own lips in a modification nocr. ii ml he nl some ot STUDENT CLUB— with tile WLB's request to attend muse long varus. It- a vote v tomorrow's hearing. Student club has decided not cuika we owe icnl its' here!. ? to nave an activity today be¬ aid. CONTINUOUS TOPAY I , cause this is Holy week, accord¬ ing to Don Doty, president. PVT. II. J. BUCK 313 Mason Hall ALEIIA 1'IH OMEGA— gTATE MHCrn STKF.K r CIII'Kill OK THE NA/AKKNK FIRST CHURCH Or APO will hold a special meet¬ LAST TIMKS TOPAY — IT S FUN to go out marching when the rain comes tumbling ing at 2:30 tomorrow in organi¬ down . And the smile of zation room 2, Union. All EI1W. ARNOLD "EYES IN THE NIGHT" - ANN HARIIIMi North W and Hiirh f»t. -North Washington Ave. Hus to Lkw-r M MrGutr* Minister Hound CHRIST, SCIENTIST I' T. Humrm i. Mintffr of Mo*h- every sunbeam is hidden by a members are requested to be A I— • Neva - Cartoon Na.rlly East Lansing . A M A!.HUM OF OUD FA- frown ... It's fun to go out present. MILIAR HYMN S" Hro«d. »m1 Radio Station WJIM Masonic Temple, 311 M. A. < *" STARTING SUNDAY ov• r U4» I kilocycle*- Turn* in. Tl A M. MORNING WORSHIP. All Rippling COMEDY... ftuivice men Mttcndimr thin aerv-. icv in tmlf.irm will be invitrd tzi Sunday School #:S0 A Sunday Service. II A M V (This open letfcr 10 men in the serrice is n weekly feature of Ripping dinner at homta of fiiciirfif and member* <»f ehurcb- "Juat a lit¬ Wednesday Kvenin* SeevU-e 6 U • the Michigan State News, describing the outstanding crents on ADVENTURE! T V tle M taste of home." KvANli ELI STIC S E R V- Readtn* Room and Ia-ndinir I d- ' sampus. Clip i( out and nutii it to a friend in the svrt'ice.) ICE. Thl* t«»rvlt*r in broaduH^t * 211 A Id .ot Boildln*. Open In. Saturday. April 24. Together over Radio Station WJIM 1240 from 11:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M . : kiWyrle*. fr»»m 7 to « oVUwfr. for the t int YOUNG PKt^PI.ES SERVICE Every Sunday, from 2 to 0 P- 31 H I JOHNNY: Well, .this week has certainly run the gamut of weather emotions, but the tune has come when the grass along the time...in Racy, a Sunday 6 to 7 P. M. MIFFLIN" AVE. Red Cedar is almost dry enough for canoeing, as the saying Romantic Adventure! THE PEOPLES CHURCH Church of the Nazarene The pre cadets got their tirst taste of flying when a number .)«o 8. Mifflin A»*. (lutrrdt n«»minati«inal) { of them went to the Lansing airport recently for the first part | C, A. Gruclt, Minister of their required 10 hours of flight training. They used 30 >\ eb onie Student* and Cade** 1 [ planes, flying at an altitude of between 500 and 3,000 feet. Services n| Worship 9:39 and tl:t AM Services Along the aircrew line, CDC has been busy keeping one jump - •N'ONTINITING Sunday School 10 g. w, I ahead of the cold bug which has caused upsets in some of their | UFK- Morninir Womhip 11 »* m« ( well-laid plans. However, a canoe trip is slated for tonight I with 40 pre-cadets and dates, and 40 campus men and dates. And Student P Krfning Service 7:30 V* , Women look over the reins even more down Publications Row AM services on Eastern War Time 1 way when Joy Kand u 11. Loosing junior, and Kay Sprague, Royal | Two biwha jyttuth nf Mich's on N. A. Met I NK ju«4t in.tide of l.anainjf city J-m-t* pOak I junior, were appointed editor and business manager re- spcctively of the 1944 Wolverine. Other women appointments I Take C'ollcfe-Fiither but to Frsncf . were those of Pat Fisher, Evanston, 111., sophomore, and Rae 1 Annette LoefTlcr. Detroit junior, who will head the freshman I "Wher* Mt-fi Mei-1 Cad" . counselor system for next year. _ ALSO WESLEYAN II):»<> Sunday SrhiMt ' We also have another mflitory training program here called | ••FOOI> FOR Mttt# A. M. Sermon Sub)*.-!: *'K AST V L . the STARS, or spccialired training assignment reclassification FIGHTERS" 3IETHODIST r MRSSAGE Tl) A. WORLD AT WAK r «-.« Yuirtli Merlin* -- • program, and 53 men began their first day of refresher training | '•5#tt' HATS" CHURCH • :30 P. M. Srrn*>n Subjrrl: "CHRIST. . Thursday. A^total of 500 are expected soon. OUR RIS4J4 LORD." Love, I •LATEST SEWS* f . E. Michigan at N. Maciwlia * Royal H. Woodhrad. Partar ! DEE. , tyartau Golfers Open Season Max liner Finds Spartan Athletes Looking Forward Today With Triangular Meet Life in the Army to A Busy Work at Home and Abroad Van Alstyne jour K delayed h o m e baseball* , , Hen Ann Arbor with hisI liirifromliiip- opener and competition against Notre Dame in four of eight i II " 'Hit I lilt S If'iii ft III SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 23 scheduled events will highlight .. '#'•# ?!,,i N"' t AP) Army hl'e is doing won¬ Michigan State's spring sport si I t ,t)H V rellCO Sill 'of'niw mJn although j l-s' (.OlU'lieS Itousl ders for Pvt. Max Haer. At 54, with the slightest trace calendar next week. | * •' lv use live in the trt- LjV , "f a mid-section After facing the Irish at Southt ANN ARBOR, April .'J < AP) little I I V(lVl % prolruberance Bend atch, with very ning in any winning fOV rlllll'SS • former heavyweight cham¬ Tuesday, the Spartan | basebnll team will play host to ntrts basketball llandy Andy Philip, die llli- whi'.-kul who S'W 1 pion • I eels so invigorated he is the Notre' Dame nine Thursday j now i DES MOINES, Iowa.-April 28 talking of a future ring pitches tor the baseball eked to shoot against j ( APi -The 84th annual Drake back and_ mentioning a come¬ in a home inaugural originally I'cam. held Michigan to ox hits light 't last Wednesday, but post- j today, hut his onrl Wolverines are relays opened today with setiti with Joe l.ouis in the nutted behind him to same pmied because of cold westhe leorge Zinimermnnn: ment strong among the conches breath. irtland. Dave Hicks, for continuation throughout the 'What do.you think ' Private College officials announced give 11 — _ " a . University of Michigan ,4 plans for a typical opening day ! ;i .i- ! victory ovei the- mini in - Hob Bo wen, and Jim | war of track iiltd held compel I Ikier asked Before we could ' I I tion. ponder the idea a full two sec-' program, eoiuplete with band | the livid of ;i two game western lnn to the tirst live •'0,1'v Thompson, black-haired f "'ids lie added. "Maybe I d l,o,. music, a Hag raising ceremony conference and a first hall Hip bv Governor ploy again toniorn series The teams j king Ed Vidro, ■ Bob - • distance runner front the I'm ter do the comeback iii the mov¬ verrltv of Texas, won the two. ies, later on.'' Harry K Kelly, a Notre Dame The Wolverine* punched two Laymon, and Bob alumnus i tins across in the second nmiiig. ,,] who'will play a duel mile run. which high-lighted the Incidentally, lie was on the Other Spartan-Irish contests | saw Illinois tie i i for a brief ■ ,the Michigan re- opening day. verge of signing an attractive 150 t ome include a visit, to South Ikmd spell hi the fifth, a nd then Mich- n the side. Hollywood, contract when he The two day meet attracted a chose to become an inductee in Friday by State's tenuis team 1 ignn moved out in front by get - , is been having trouble and a triangular golf match at ! ting one run at a time in thu war reduced held of 450 athletes : the army. !. > men enough practice South Bend Saturday with Illi¬ | last thrift? intiings. from 40 universities and colleges Beer is stationed at Meridian weather only recently wearable for daily The opening events, witnessed by Held, Sacramento, as boxing in¬ nois the third entry. The tenuis squad will | Irving i Prol It. meet j distance foe Miclti gun. and urn v,»mt ihe save 8,000, mostly high school stu¬ structor. His daily routine is a -csstons. To top things Michigan here Monday in a for that fifth intii ng lapse was dents, failed to produce a rcc pattern of regularity, work, diet quad hits been having and match postponed from lyst Wed¬ j never in danger He on Walnut nninui Hills rvius ord breaking ,pet iorntancc. >">■ sleep, .'hcrens hi nesday and then swings off on a eci fur five hits, one oi spent many hours trying to ;ic- hieh has not as yet'Naab <}in»lilics quire five-match lour, opening at double by Joe Van llorw. ned the summer In the college half -mile relay, a r iggcd tan in night Northwestern on Thursday. Outfielder Paul While clubs. .vhieh sends them run in two sections and decided A third baseball date Ins Wolverines at the plate this opening tilt of the sea- on a time basis, the Michigan week will bring the Univi sity double and a single m lb h no experience on Normal team captured tilth place, AMERICAN LEAGUE ol Detroit here Saturday the His single brought home while Leonard Nnab of Michigan Philadelphia ft. Boston a same day on which the w ,'k's in the eighth. First It No other games scheduled Slate was one of the eight quali¬ only track activity pits the Dick Walterhoiiso. •i NATIONAL LEAGUE I Central Michigan ties in the javelin preliminaries. No games scheduled j Spartans against Marquette n a from Ann Arbor, i sco' i His best heave was 172 88 feet. dual meet here, ' rims. llo K»t|> Sports In the first heat of the 120 yard high hurdles preliminaries. PLEASANT. April 28 Carl Estler of Michigan Normal When Central Michigan I won third place but tailed to e declared it would con-j qualify. Ward Lyke of Michigan intercollegiate athletics I State captured tilth place in the in,,'] to the last available j two mile run Michigan Nor i ;i wasn't idle chatter. j mat's relay team qualified in the mis Coach Charles Park one-mile college relay prelum i ,. , all for candidates and I naries. winning second place in inur showed up. A regu- j the second heat, iennis squad is tlve, but j Track Urged to lie Cniitlntird -maided-out opponents and Clyde battlefield. University eil permission to partici- | <>r Texas coach, in agreeing with with one man light. I other coaches, s-ntcl the achieve tches are scheduled with ! ments of the college athletes now Ban State, Western Mich-j lighting in the armed services . K a/oo and Bay City I "are plenty of justification for college j continuing athletics during this | war pcroid," •western university' now; "Those boys have demonstrit- 9J6,565 square feet of j ed superior coordination and the a e that is used for edu- j ability to withstand the extremt I purposes. 1 physical hardships," he added. lircrew Styles at (0 I hi* i* a war year—for women's clolltes thai spells durubrHty plus tasle ami ihrifl. Wardrobe* must be planned with victory in ininil. Choose (folvns anil prints lliat will outwear their weight in ormorplate . . . accessories lliat will llv ilafjs of eolor with every ensemble ... suit* and play to** thai will lifihl for distinction . . . lingerie that wilt he as alluring as your taste desires and us suit* YOUR CHOICE OF v aide as your war-worn pocket requires. -— NATIONALLY ADVERTISED — i 71 SHIRTS Open TIES Thursday Evening SOCKS SHORTS Regulation .Military Supplies ami Accessories Saturday, April 24, pip; Pago Four FINLAND Aircrew Dance Still Uncertain; Plan Mixed Canoe Trip Tliis Afternoon (Continued from Page 1) Helsinki only a charge d'affairs THE WOMAN'S WORLD and one clerk, inasmuch as the By KAY ni si \|| minister. H. F. Arthur Schoen- Unless the "go-ahead" signal*- feld, departed for Washington for the long awaited cocd-prc-ca- .. „ ,,, , last December. dct dance slated for May 1 is j A-K«t> I Otlll K< HCliCH Informed persons in Stockholm Senior Permission given by Lt. William D. Anthony.; o I)/1.2 im Drive Elltls had expressed the belief the Ger¬ American Forces medical officer of the 310th, and ^ as "n>< Ij,m" mans were trying to get the AWS council ruled \v, day night that women «i;, Dr. C. F. Holland, the dance next A totai of 2)04 2 women stu- Saturday will be a civilian at-1 donts facu]ty and college em- Finns to open an offensive on the Hold Island Base within 50 credit hours of < Leningrad sector in an effort to . ntion. and have a one p.;, - fair, according to Prof. Tomjp,oyes werc gfvcn free X-rays reduce that city, second largest WASHINGTON. April 23 (AP) college average, will b. King, social chairman. by the Michigan Tuberculosis in Russia. The Germans were —American forces in the south ted to petition to Judicial y As it stands now, the dance I association with the close of the said to have threatened full oc¬ • for senior hours. -pro\ hi • for the aircrewmen is cancelled! two week testing period yestcr- cupation of Finland, miless the Pacific have set up an advance this will be their last because of the health situation, | ,tay. according to Elaine Abbott, demands were met. base several hundred miles near¬ term on campus. and will remain cancelled if the association representative But Baron Von Manncrheim, er Japan's mandated island for¬ cold situation has not cleared up The X-rays were taken by Ar¬ Finnish military leader, was rep Tower Guard in' the Gilbert group, by the first of next week, King nold J. Linden, association tech¬ resented as determined to sacri¬ tifications said. nician in the Women's gymna¬ fice no more soldiers in offen¬ the navy department disclosed Tower Guard will hole today. cial meeting Monday n , "As we do not know as yet sium. sives. in the tower, accord in i whether the pre-flight students The bnse. a communique re¬ vealed, is located on Funafuti ing Pres. Jean Ovlatt. \V will be allowed to attend, tickets .letters. Patterson Battle D. C., sophomore Cnrillon Program island in the Ellice group, which ton, will not go on sale until some¬ Over Kubber Program lies roughly midway between lutcly no absence cxcu.„ time next week, fled Drennan's be accepted, Miss Ovintt Denr.il Treber. Lansing jun¬ American bases in the Fiji and band will play at the affair," he WASHINGTON, April 23 (AP) ior, has announced the fol¬ Samoan islands and enemy posi¬ added. —Rubber Director William M. Social Committee lowing program to be played tions in the Gilbert group about Plans for the coeds and fllgnt Jcffers is "boiling mad," close on the carillon at 3:3(1 p. m. 1,000 miles to the northwest. All sororities and any fif¬ students this weekend win cen¬ associates said tonight, and is re¬ ties intending to have tomorrow: The communique also reported ter around a canoe trip which is solved that the new llareup be¬ Christ the Lord Is Risen term parties must sub-, a series of air actions in the Sol¬ planned for tonight for 40 men tween him and Undersecretary dates they wish by Apt i! Today omon islands which lie about the social committee in tin and dates from squadron K and of War Robert P. Patterson must Fairest Lord Jesus real showdown—his 1.100 nautical miles west of the 40 campus men and dates. end in a •lesu. Joy of .Man's Desiring of women's office, accord • resignation Patterson's. Ellice group. On Wednesday an announcement made b- i The trip will start at 8:15 and or —Bach Patterson's office yesterday night Flying Fortresses, Libera¬ beth Corbishley, eomni t:,. end up as a campflre sing at Ode to Joy—Beethoven tors and Avenger torpedo bomb¬ Pinetum. However, women will quoted the undersecretary as de¬ Glory to God In Nature- rotary. er; made the first reported at not pack lunches, as previously claring the all-out air assault on Beethoven Nazi Europe this summer might tack on Popornng in the Short- stated. To Spring—Grieg land area of the northwestern More than 2,000 Next week plans Include a be weakened seriously by the Sonata for 23 Bells—Pcrcl- aviation gasoline shortage 'be¬ Solomons and started many tires, seamen have gone no roller skating party for 200 air- cause of the emphasis on the syn¬ val Price (3rd movement) two of whicli were visible 40 their ships carrying crewmen and dates at the Palo- against the Axis. miles away mar skating rink from 3 to 6 p. m. thetic rubber program. ARROW DOUBLER SHIRTS $2.50 OTHER SPORT SHIRTS 95c to $8.95 THE LATEST IN LARGE PATTERN FOULARD TIES $1.00 to $2.50 OFFICIAL MILITARY ACCESSORIES THE CONVENIENT STETSON WAY! TIES OFFICER'S SHIRTS HOSE $1.00 $3.50 45c to $1.00 Here's the makings of Happy Easter for the man! A Stetson gift certificate en¬ MILITARY KITS—$1.50 to $5.00 closed in the little hat box with its mini¬ ature Stetson... and he'll be the proudest promenader you ever walked beside! 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