\\\S Elections t() Wednesday Be Re-run MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ,>emin' I urilol urns tiny to be progressing favorably. The STARS are to be housed I r. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma . , -ill I Tbt' beimet "really dirt me a you" I l'(t11(1 Ifle 1 go's! turn," 'he general told As- Chi and other fraternity houses | f sociated Press Correspondent U. S. occupation of islands in the Klliee group in ti' ■ south depending upon the need. In- j I Senior invitations arc now on {"Harold V Boyle, admiring the Pacific was disclosed in a navy communique telling of ai aiming officers with the STARS air raid on Funafuti, largest of the nine islands Flacs mark (sale m the lower Union lounge i green-painted headpiece as it lay are Second Lieutenant Geimer. I I from H a. m. to 9:30 p. in. daily l"n >• chair beside his hospital cot. major island bases. Broken arrow is corridor of open sea be First Lieutenant Smeltzer and j through Friday, Jack Bush, sen- tween U. S. bases in New Hebrides region and main Jap base Capt Walter W. Von Schlichtcn.! u.r class president, announced. I Lt Col. Edmund H. Stillmanj at Truk. .iiuw.lw.g revealed that uniforms for sen- j J There is no limit to the of invitations that may nuiti-|"'*®°'ll LitllllH Ilt.O be f-v. ■ . . Fit bv any one person, al- I )l |)IOIlltlt IC Wfll* Sf^'STrtSSSiNavy Wednesday. However, there1, Denies Torpedoing of Ranger I^ I time of purehi ^ , required at the' !*♦ frhit * ■ for stbility that they may be |)V /, ,, hill) • 111 x \01*lll , » , VllailllC , j A/em.»r week donee, in addi- Against Poles delayed sometime depending i tie the Wednesday night so- MOSCOW. April 26 )—So- apen congestion at the requisi- I - — WASHINGTON. Apr 26 iAP) which will begin -May 12 tkm depot. I . i . ,. , i viet Russia severed relations with —Navy headquarters flatly a number of newly inducted |I British Bombers Haiti rued today that the United Ik^.:;::^r,^^Ur,^TT!the Wednesdays in the Union ball-1 Polish government i„ "r uT'Z exile ERC men were back in town ,,, . ,, States aircraft earner Ranger room, has been planned for Fri-I «,Uh m * r*' "f. b,'mg last .w < k-end, in uniform after j Germany aim r ranee htis been toriMxtoed and sunk—(day, June 11. Bush promises al 1 irmans in carrying out a "hostile cam¬ reporting to Fort Custer. They LONDON. April 26 ! bitter note, denouncing the Polish ing that the Allied :ur offensive w \ government, the news agency against the European continent in-the north Atlantic Today's was being resumed after a re cent lull. Speedy Mosquito The navy also announced a' long-odds light in the south Pa -1 bombers eifiq in which four American Today uis examination is the last day lor the Graduate will be irding to Examination Di¬ applica-1 Tass reported, Record accepted, I 'y'nt* on I 11 charged the Poles with hostile • ampnign car- Corsair, fighter planes engaged a | All organizations Campus struck at a railway center in rector Paul Dressel. The exam wishing to (light of 10 Japanese- bombers have spring term parties must northwest Germany, another in will be offered May 11 and 12. and 20 Zero escorts, shooting! the Rhineland and a thud in In no way will the exam be have their reservations at the down five Zeroes. France, near the Loire river All used to alter a student's _ _ dean of women's office bv April of the British planes returned to * . ... */:..i4 I * c demic record and individual' according to Elizabeth C'or- llermie Says treatment of the scores will only Lisliley, secretary of the social ' , their bases. | Ton* Riordan, Detroit junior (The federal communications CAPF.TOWN, South .Africa | occur in those cases where men ! against the Soviet union along sad fcimer sports editor for the commisison reported in New April 26 LAP i- Premier Jan j are called to the service before i the same lines as the recent Ger- Smuts is expected t<» visit the j they can complete their gradua- Sutc News, is now serving as York that the Calais and All-mi* "dram ittc critic" at Scott Field, radios in Nazi-occupied France Uuitcd States after the "South j tion requirements, Dressel em- j; man propaganda diatribe, accus- ing the Russians of African election in August phasized yesterday. murdering lil.tvi- lie .sent in the follow¬ had gone off the air.) ) 10,000 Polish officers near Sino ing review of a variety show put ! lensk. The Russian note flatly «ti by Michigan State ERCs sent I charged that the Germans had to Seott Field for in- Kitch.cn duction into the army. Laming Senior Present PianotoRecital 'killed the Polish officers. ) (Polish government offices In London were closed over the „ Bill Udell, Battle Assisted by Prof. Underwood. ; Lnltc Creek junior, acted as Climaxing her four year study. Easter holiday, and those offi who will play an orchestra part master of ceremonies, Barbara Mabie, Lansing senior, j tials reached in the city, said thf second piano, she will con- >ttrt Chuck Radwanski, Detroit will present a senior piano re¬ on a j government had not yet received 1" 1 better known at MSC as ! elude her recital with "Varia- ithe statement. Diplomatic b cital tonight at 8 o'clock in the sources emphasized that the nob 1 *...: !c.-. met five of his for- tions Symphoniques" by Franek. I would be ■ bo .amen and formed a small music auditorium. A require¬ given the deepest con sidcratiorT and some took it fot ™ftd, which provided jive for ment of graduation tor music Stimson Opposes Rlanket granted that the United States Le servicemen. The show majors, she is the second senior snow Exemptions for Fathers and Britain would be consulted brought forth many, a laugh from j this year to schedule a rcciui. before any action was taken 01 *re ["'d'ers, «n himself lie reports. Rior- j Mjsg Mabjc's study of piano was unable to give WASHINGTON, April 26 (AP) any reply made.) here at stntc has been under the «S weili known imifaiinnc —Secretary Stimson, declaring ' known imitations be- ' : ———- direction of Roy Underwocd, pi- , , he was assigned to KP that "great opportunities are now 4uty anist and music department head. developing for us to end the war as quickly as possible," opposed TIME TABLE • •. Orders Is Orders -She will open her program to- firo night with Bach-Busoni s choral, today the 'enactment of legisla¬ Bibbins, Buffalo sopho- ?or''- *Li|I doesn't know whether prelude - "Aifakc the Voice I tion which would bar the induc¬ TODAY— ** » to report for active dnty, Commands." Brahms' 'later- tion this year of fathers married prior to Pearl Harbor. "though he got a letter yester- mezzo in A major " cio in C major and^Capr C- and the four Stimson said that in order to Post-war seminar, 4:16 p. in Org. room 1, Union v.y to be at QnanUco, P" by Ma, j. Bibbins snspecU movements of the "Sonata m G take advantage of developing op¬ Home Ec banquet comm. tetter is a fake, since it is minor" by Schumann will con¬ portunities to bring the war to 7 p. m„ Union sunporch clude the first part of her pro¬ a speedy close "it is essential that autographed, and doesn't gram. the carefully planned and coordi¬ Victory Speakers' bureau j;* ',' e any orders he's ever 7:30 p. m., 103 Union anne: * K still Ignore it. Second half of Miss Mabie's nated program of raising and awaiting an answer to program will begin with the; training an army composed of Navy elttb, 6:45 p. m. three movements of "Sonative, j jour . UUi best-equipped fighting men Room 120, Morrill ball ■^ssjsKrrorcon' , . by BaveL ., i be not Impeded." Tuesday, April 27. Page Two (Air roll Glenn Grin and Bear It By Lit ilv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered m k>r.t*d on ground Mtond-cl... in.ttrr *1 th« p>>»tnfflr«, Eaxt t.nnilns, Mlrh. OfflM* Boor of «m 8. Coming Here rubllrhed daily except Sunday and Monday morninga during the regular erhool rear and weekly on Thursday morninga during dimmer torsion by the sludenta of Member Aaaaclated Collegiata - —- Michigan 8tate — for Concert , »,,v,,ti..no ar Telephone—College i'hona S-1611. —- A far cry from the traditional f, . . ftorial Office—Ext. 269 ; Buslneea Offlae National Advertising Service, Inc. -Ext. 2«s. grim-faced long-haired virtuo¬ College I'ubhJ'cri Rcfircserttatiir Suhscrlptlon rates—>c per copy; IIM sos of the music world is lovnlp 4?0 Macison Ave Nkw York. N, Y. per year hy mall; $1.50 per year by Carroll Glenn, young American college carrier to atudcnta; $2.2$ par rear by college carrier to pnn-studenta. violinist, scheduled to appear on the concert series Tuesday, May $M hMHF.lt OF THE ASSOCIATED PRKHS 4. at 8 p. m. in College audito¬ Th« Prfus is exeltisivcly •httttad to ths ««•«! for fsptlMiontfoft of all rium. new* dispntehrs credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also ths Ncsl nowi published therein. All rijchU of publication on special dispatches here- One of the few completely American-trained artists, Mist Glenn rose instantly to the limelight to be classed among the best women violinists in the after her first ALONG THE WINDING CEDAR country, soon concert appearances. She lias Just completed more Hv Len Barnes than 20 appearances this season as soloist with major American symphony orchestras, notably LAST SPRING when thetill sen¬ SHELDON iors were clearing had a line plan to out we our this head term MoyER, who up to labored over whipcraekcr's desk Of the the Philadelphia cago, Minneapolis orchestra, Chi¬ and Balti¬ columns now and then in the the State News, seems to be sta¬ more symphonies. fall—retiring editors would tioned indefinitely at Cum p write back telling of their expe¬ Grant, III.—and all because of u riences lighting the Axis rather than their Irish readers. pair of shoes. He went there with the ERG INFORMATION The only hitch wns that on April 13. and has been wait¬ somehow the erstwhile editors ing tor size 14 A A for a week. STUDIO THEATER— never found time to write. Tom In civilian life he wore llD. Studio theater will not meet Greene copped his commission "All the junior ERC-ROTC tonight as previously scheduled, in the marines, got married, und men from Michigan State, ore according to Mrs. W- B. Wlilla- nnsn't been heard from since. going to be technical sargeHiits." krr. speech Instructor. Next Ghnrley Foo took olTicers' he says. "Incidentally being in meeting has been set for May training at Fort Ucnning, Ga., the ERC does warrant you con¬ LL "Fee piece up per/uufes—1 find I pet muck-more oi , aud went to Burma, India, from sideration here. Some-of the frnvi spirits of ammonia these daps.'" where the mail delivery has bedraggled-draftees are shipped I.A COFRADIA— been non-existent. Dave Jones out ns fast as they are pro¬ L;i Cofradia, Spanish honor¬ is busy cutting up film for n cessed. With the EUCs. I hey ary. will meet for election of of¬ training outfit of the signal try to take more time and find ficers Wednesduy in room 112, corps, and George Herbert wis the proper place for their qual¬ Onion annex, ut 7:30 p. m. trying to be a piebe in Annap¬ ifications. State men in the ERC rise at 5:30 a. m and re¬ NAVY CLUB— olis. . tire at 9 p. m.. with bedcheck at Navy club is organising a BlTf HASTbegan loafing Letters weektoourbearplan came from Sheldon for fruit. II p. m." First job for him in the army class for students interested in Morse International code. The WASHINGTON (ACT) — In Says the NRPB rbpin: was latrine duty, hut before he first meeting will be held today Moyer. Foo, and Marshall Dnnn. the post-wnr period, no youth er than half of 'Jn Foo writes from "Somewhere in lourned the job well, he was at 6:45 p. m. in room 120. Mor¬ should be barred by economic youth who are able to China," dated March 31. thai he made a classification guide. rill hall, and will Itc conducted circumstances from carrying his ceptablc college work <> moved there from Lashio, at the "Yessir, no danger of KP nr by N. E. (trover, chief radio en¬ education as far as he profitably tinue their education lower end of the Burma road In digging ditches, r- unlondi"" gineer. boxcars Now I march the new can, proposes the National Re¬ high school." India. . sources Plunning board. • Mail there seems to come in men around the reception ter. Some of them go in with NRPB evaluates shortcomings There's no immedt. spurts. He got 26 letters at one (.arillon Loncrrl of today's education Tike this; time . We've been writing to zoot suits, others with rags: but pect that this blueprm Nine-tenths of the children of him ever since last October, and they all come out looking the Dentil Trcbei '. rurillonneur, war education* \\ until the first of March he same. The confusion of a new high-school age should be In hadn't heard from us. man is something for the eves to announces the f allowing card . high school und eight-tenths of through the mill of c< Ion program fr inn Beaumont In take shape, irr I " them should finish high school, "As you can see, my new behold in 1940, American higli schools President Roosevelt isi . . tower at 1:45 p m today: APO indicates a new station. I .'. I've learned one thing about Sonata for a Musical had about 7 million pupils. They ing congress for prom also have a new job—-organizing the army :When you work you work, but when you waste time Clock Price should have had 1,700.000 more. But the report is hen and then moving on to some¬ Chaeomtc Dura nd Four-tenths of junior rollege absorbed by those ' thing else again. I'm using the you really waste it." Alt Wlen Gowdowsky fight for a better "Our sergeant, who is defi¬ age youth should continue their colonel's typewriter, which re¬ education beyond high school. when the time conic- minds me of the uld days on the nitely one of the better in the State News, and how much fun business, was actually surprised In 1940. about 870,000 were in "During the years tr at the way a bunch of college tloal W«j!8 Dispute freshman und sophomore classes ly following the war they were." he says. "So far since 1 left the States kids really got down to business at college or in technical observes, "it does in I have walked, jeeped. lorried, and scrubbed the barracks. He Approaches Oisis schools. That number should be probable that the tot a increuacd 130 per ceut available for educut side carried, soloed on the has had Illinois, Michigan Tech, WASHINGTON, Apr 211 (AIM . In 1940, nbout 887.1)00 stu¬ state and local source; ground, and am now walking Northwestern, and Wester n A second snub of the war Michigan guys, but 1 thi"1* labor board by John L. Lewis dents were beyond the second greatly increased. It u again." Prom the letters His men get Spartans really stood him on his und a spreading work stoppage year of college work. In the evident that most "i and don't get, he divines that head for work." in the mines tonight brought best interests of society, enroll¬ crease in expenditures the old axiom that "absence the Soft cool wage dispute close ment in such advanced classes cation in the post-w. makes the heart grow fonder of the other fellow" is working, FROM SOMEWHERE in North Africa, former sports editor to a crisis und a climactic test of Marshall Dann writes that the government's wartime labor should per cent. be .increased about 25 must be financed ahm . -.f *-. ■ - entirely by federal fun and will raise "a lot of hell in a the Thanksgiving turkey they policies. lot of lives, especially in those were "supposed to have had Although spokesmen for the of the guys overseas." didn't arrive. United Mine workers said no The With the amphibious work stoppuges had been au¬ ^old love of Michigan navy State is his also. "Perhaps it forces, Ensign Dann says the thorized, 10,000 miners laid won't be too far in the future fleet's thr only thing—where down their tools and there were when we can meet on Home¬ you eat three cooked meals a reports of "slow-downs" in coming weekend ut East Lnn- day if you eat at all. some pits continuing to produce war-vital fuel. CLASSIFIED ADS (xRANTHlIM & DAY AVIATION CADETS tf ; Annnunee the Opening of Their New TURKISH BATHS MANILA TI1KME KODDKltVon- LEATHER RATION Iniiiinir important paper.. Call Jnni. Phone 24422 Holm ., *1081. BLACK SCHAKITKKIt FOUNTAIN J21 BOOK COVERS PEN 1 inch RoU band on top. $". re¬ Physical Therapy and Hcducin^ ward. Nairn Vollmar. Exl. SSo. 121 J GOLD LINK Identification brarelel Light weight covers in soft flexible at 19-20-21 Michigan Theater Arcade wltb.J^Dorti" on U. Call Porta Raid *t»W. IJ0.2I leathers. To keep those precious stamp Saturday-Sunday. May 1-2 Inioks intact and clean. 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Tiirce kale Tennis Team Drubs Golftnen Split | Wolv erine Net men 6-3 in Triangular I Captain Frank Herman Ltuuls lloine Squad willi at Ann Arbor \ irlories in Sinjili^ ami Doubles; Karl Coach Ben Van Alstyhe's golf May ami Bill Maxwell Win squad camp out on both the short and long ends .of a three-way By .lohn Marrs mutch held at Ann Arbor last Capt. Frank Beeman snmshed. lobbed auti volleyed in Saturday with Michigan and No¬ tre Dame. pirn yesterday afternoon as he led the Spartan netmen to t.» victory over Michigan in the season opener bore, Michigan look the Spartans With ease by the score of 12'w ^ the first Spartan net victory over the Wolverines in to 2's. likewise dispensing with five \ ears. Beeman took his* tlie Irish to the tune of 17 to 7. cimrirs oiid doubles matchesi y.. _ . . State's victory came when it «t». eked out an 8 to .7 victory over the luckless Irishmen. I I wll'SSS£::ftW the Sp. i.nly three games in two ,w,l Spartan No. ; man. George /.immcim.uin. led the local i.uls taking the singles match. Bce- at Drain» Relays HANK WENT INTO THE with a low score of 78. Meet, Mn'"ranc "P a 6-2. 6-1 score ARMY AS A PRIVATE scoring honors went to Michi¬ 1941 gan's ('apt. Hen Smith and Hill cm the former Michigan high j Competing with some of tlit IN AND HAS Ludolph who each shot 73 for jcheol champ. | best teams in the nation at thl WORKED HIS WAV UP their best score. ; Drake relays last Fridav mill Btcnun. /irmann Win Doubles TO A CAPTAINCY/ Tlie Michigan reserves firmly ! Saturday at Des Moines.' town, j With the capable help of Fred the trounced the Slate seconds 12 to Michigan .State ihineladft formatm of his side, Beeman picked QUO 0 in a match played simultane¬ up one third, a fourth and „nt to . lean up in the doubles I two fifth ously with (he. varsity meet. place honors, w,ii,h heating Lewis and Fred j Tlie third place came lit the Wellington. 6 4. 64. (Governor kclly Slatcil J ,„UI four mile relay. Running the, &rl May. SpHrlan No. 3 man., ,|rst lW), f brat Wellington ill straight sets, i and Ward L.vke who kept the I j„h|| , . BUYMORE WAR BONDS to '(latch* First Toss 84 fi.3. to win his third con-, Spartans well wuttve match against a Mh hi- | loaders, but .ferry I'a up among the it. s. imtHTt utfimtHii in Detroit Ofionci go and ('apt i pn opponent in the last two | Bn, Seotl, anchor man. were tm LANSING. April 26 i Alb years W oh Bill Maxwell as hio ; „t,|c , wj(tl |)u, pd I With some misgivings about his Rubles partner May took more pmH, hv |h(, wjnniMK niinoix ] , ability to deliver. Governor. points lor Coach Charles P. Ba.l squad ,ind sot.„nd N i , Kelly has eonseiiled In ' try to ty beating Alden Johnson and j i catch"- the first pitch when lite Roy Bradley. 6 4, 4-6. 6-2. i I Detroit Tigers open their home M1|( Re)l|y Ti,kfs ,.m|rth : Again on foreign soil for their formalin Loses to Veteran three runs. Kurwas maiie an season with, the St. lamis ^ | Composing the one mile four third consecutive game, the j c-rror to let in the fourth run. ] Browns Tuesday. Spartan No. I performer. red i some, whieh captured fourth, Spartan baseball squad will ' bringing the score to 8-6 before formalin, ran into trouble ugainSt were versatile Mel Rtwehman i leave East Lansing Kelly said Detroit's Mayor early this tiie inning was completed. | Edward J. Jeffries, who will Aidcn Johnson, the only return j running the first leg, John Llg i morning for a till with Notre The Spartan club settled back make the first- pitch, had both ins Michigan lettcrman, losing a I get! the second. Captain Scott Dame in South Bend this after ' hard-knight match in straight lor the rest of the game to go! send across a strike, because it acts. j the third, and Dal? Knulitz an noon. ichor, and incidentally tin; only two more runs and the victory ; lie sends me a grass-cutter I'll Coach John Kobs will have Manko took credit for the win lust have to salute it as it gu< Ziemann found himself slow to ; regular 44(1 man competing with j one good win mulct Ins licit to IvillniaHter Drives In Two IItins i by" The governor is ml so pjrt against the slight, hespcc ; the team. give'confidence for the Irish af¬ ! tumble, resulted a World War [ taded Michigan star, losing the] Freshman Wardell l.vke cup-] fair alter tanning the Ohio State Big Oeorge Killmaster. Ive-,h i wound. first -et 3 6. In the second set He man first baseman, made the oi-t- j turect a fifth place in the two] Buckeyes II) to 6 last Saturday umc back strong near the finish mjie ,ace. while Leonard Nuab! in Columbus. ; standing performance of any Irish are pretty much ot a tny,- tn lost- in the longest set of the yearling member of the squad tery team as ffit- as advahi-e do|H; j , p|uwd fifth in the Javelin throw, Get* Slated to Open with his double that drove in ;\ -o day. 6 8. j although there were no medals j Knli- announced that lie would ■iii them is concerned. Tomor¬ inns in the third, and a hit on e row's game in-South Bend - . ,11 Mi\«tll Confuses Opponent awarded for fifths. start Pinky Gel/ against the No¬ , errm gathered later in the tante. be followed with a return en¬ Maxwell. the ambidextrous j»kh .lump Record Broken tre Dame loam today with Dick I As are other teams on toe gagement on Old College In IT ir.it* t»f the squad, mixed up the i Jim Milne rlcnmt 6 leet „ Bernitt nri dock. Get* took over , Spartan schedule this year, tiie here Thursday. ;,mc of Michigan's Bradley with ! >"chp!i with ease hut was el,ml in tlie last part of tlie third in ha -witch hitting to take the I «' 4 ning against Ohio State Sutur are 6 3.7 5. Bradley was I Winner in the high jump event day. relieving Lcftv Manko. i a dearth net man. working in ! was Pete Walkins <>i Texas A freshman starting hurler. ! tw several times in the last i ond M . whose winning leap "Pink.V pitched five and one at to run the against Maxwell. point to deuce ! cleared 6 feet H inches to break third innings in the Spartans , ! the long-standing record ol 6 first win in three stmts ft ASK THE SOLDI** V, T Tiie Spartan , ... ,i feet 6 inches set bv Harold Os Art Maischoss and Howie La- ; wrestling star' borne fn i Un spy iif Illilio due found tlie right bat in the w.»«'« unorthodox game, hil- i.ill with cither the right in 1922. Oluo State game to get four hits j Illinois stood out in the meet. in five times at bat each. Mais¬ nd in order to eliminate 1 especially along the relay line, choss hit saiel.v four straight i > play any shot back j when they ran away with firsts trips in tlie plate to drive m four , _.. ! in the sprint and dist; ice medley of tiie Spartan runs, Inutile log Wins in First Varsity Match. relays, the one. two and four pushed four tallies across the In j■ t:, ••th,. usherhismatches Mickey singles match to ! relays. ' plate also with his hitlnig per formance. | ■Don S,ts,t>>r. 3 6, 4-6. while COLLEGE BASEBALL Ohio Staters Make Late Rally I liar ti;i neat Merle Brown in Minnesota 7. Iowa 3. Late in tlie game, training 8 i lirst siisity performnace, 6-1, "BOY. THE MAT AND WORK DOWN Ohio Stale 5. Ohio U. 4. to 2, the Bucks rallied to get i Elliott and Ott lost their HERE ARl SOME THIN', AREN'T THEY?' three singles and a double for j I ;h to Boucher and TODAY'S GAMES I Brown, 6-3. 6-4, National league—Chicago at The Spartans' next opponent St. Louis, Boston at New York I-ASf > (iranl-l.iiiirr It"mi v:i "UNTK UPON A > Northwestern in Evanxton Brooklyn at Philadelphia and DAY IIONKVMOON" Thursday. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. -- - i American league — Cleveland BASEBALL SCORES WHAT LUCK. . . COKES! IT'S GOOD at Chicago. St. Louis at Detroit, . games scheduled in. either , New York at Boston. Philadel FOR THE OLD kagvc yesterday. phia at Washington. t««i»>'» M»l. J P.M. M«hl. 11 P.M. MORALE " ^2 Starting Wednesday • TVHAT FEARFUL CURSE LURKED IN llEH KISS? AT THE S«« the Mip«r-*tri»ngr. jmp*r-thr»H- inir »w «»f tliv ««rfi wlwIII I .» % p rhanne«q -uarlinK claw, (Campus Book Store jillinu hln« k ' lufast! . • • tonal! College Seal Stationery "That's based a on a real letter. 'Gimme Coco-Cola' 14 the watchword for refreshment with every, branch of the >0 Mntvraveri Sheets ami Envelopes service. It's the soldier's buy-word wherever they gather — and they get tog^fier where they can get $1.00 Coca-Cola. Distinctive, delicious taste. Quality you can count on. Thirst-satis¬ 36 Item Paeket for faction plus refreshment. Any way you look at it,— the only thing like ;i9c •HOBBY HORSE LAUGHS' Coca-Cola b Coca-Cola, itself." "ARMY SHOW" - Novelty "MADERIO OF MEXICO" BUTCU AND TOWER •JiU.UJL. Tuesday, April 27 Page Four Student Officers Appointed As Leaders of Aircrcwmen vj THE ARMY ON CAMPUS Appointments of student officers of the .'110th college training' detachment, army air forces, were made this weekend, according .to Lt. F. N. Miller, public relations State News April 27. l 'i 1:5 officer. Top. ranking officer is Wing Commander James Henry Li ire re i r to Form Yalam, who attended Wash-* War Literature ington university, St. Mo. Wing commander Louis, jVacuity Club Sets I p shoul¬ to Be Featured GREMLIN | Marching Bund der insignia is four diamonds. Sowing Service for Wing Adjutant Samuel Slater Mason-Abbot Men iu Reading llour GOSSIP for Buntties Durfee attended Norwich uni¬ The formation of a n. > versity. His father is comman¬ One of the latest and most The speech department will crew military marching k. der in the navy. popular innovations at Mason present the second of its spring By PVT. JOE GREMLIN Wing Supply Officer Robert Abbot hall is the sewing service term Reading hours at 4 p. m. Room 31, Abbot Hall | getting underway. Roy I wood, head of the musn • Sherwood Baker attended the I sponsored by the Faculty Folk today, according to Prof. Paul About Saturday night—what i ment, announced yestcni.;- University of Missouri. club. Bagwell; acting head of the de¬ little gremlin started all the least 35 men have been adjutant, wing supply , Wing Faculty wives and faculty partment . The program will he I singing at Coral Gables on the so far to give the band officer and group commanders i members have set up this proj- held in room 49, College audito¬ eve of Easter Hi . . . and what Underwood said. all have three diamond insignias. j ,.ct jn p,e library of Mason hall rium. gremlin was thoughtful enough The organization In¬ presi Group commanders are as fol- nnd do sewing and mending for -■ Five speech students will par¬ to rouse the cadets to a standing :»f w lows: the aircrcwmen and act as libra- ticipate, selecting their material formed to serve as a ban. First group, William Robert rinns as m||. position while singing. "Off We the aircrcwmen's parades spoil I from prose and poetry on the Vogel, who attended Southeast j Aircrcwmen away from homo war. Readings on the "War and OfKjnto the Wild Blue Yonder." urday afternoons. Lieut--. tomr Did^ all ye little gremlins know Howell, in charge of (hi n Missouri State Teachers' col-1 for tirst time and having to Literature" program Include: that the aircrcwmen, besides will hold a meeting tin ■. lege. sew buttons on, mend torn "Killed in Action" by Henry being singers, arc otherwise .. Second group, Seymour Jo- money bolts, or shorten trousers, McLcmore and "Letter to My musical settle final problems of ... and showed off a few romo Reshkikn, who attended j appreciate taking their clothes Unborn Son" to be read by Bar¬ talents oiT the bass llddlc and ration practice and directi." University op-Missouri. j to the library where the "foster bara James. Forndalc freshman: sax out there on the east side of Third group, Stanley J. Ash. mothers" work to keep the air "3,000 Miles Away" written by Group Adjutants crew at right dress. Frank R. Adams, and read by town'.' L.TI) lo Holt! Rt'oiil.n And why did not some influ¬ Adjutant of first group is Her¬ Ann Wngenvoord, East Lansing ential gremlins use their inftu-! Saturday Parades Junker, who attended bert Lester University of Dubuque. His Land Praises U.S. freshman. ence to prevent the cancellation "See Here, Private Hargrove" or all the dances on the big The 310th CTD will In . father is a captain in the army. will he read by Helen Kroll. night? What clever gremlins ulnr parades open to the r Supply officer for first group is Joe B. Williams, who attended Shipbuilding Job Lansing freshman; cent Benet's "Night m a r e at . Stephen Vin¬ had their gremlae (female 1 -very Saturday at 1 p ro first of these parades gremlins) thumb a ride for u Wcntworth Military academy.) new YORK. April 26 of crude rubber in war materials a small force of Japanese is en¬ trenched. 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