Albion I'itshIoiiI to Give MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Baccalaureate Address Daily Stud,>nt Publication of Michigan State Pollcue I'roecssional \\ ill Form at (Mil* Mali for Marrb 'AST I \\NS\i: 'Mil, \\ oll«-"e S V \ I'lilvw .MM'' to < Vmlihtritiin IU J.hin Meyers llnmcos Seek Second II 'in \nm Troops I'onniiTow will In- liiti i ri In 11 r.-ii I •- Suiulay (or I lie') '(> , i,. S will! Will .-isseniliie 111 I lout of Olik hull'ami wo.mI hup iiXiiiist State \ine Today Seize1 Capital form the prm essional to College !i<]it.• r11;111 w 1. re the \\ r-lrrn I'snoreil Vflri .">-0 >iit,»iv in I ir-i I ill Keillors, who will he gaiheil m , 11 • . ami row-,, will of . Hv John Maris Vrgpiiliut1 » - " , form a iloiihlu line a,to w ill he I. ,1 l,\ the plat at f.v wilt ...111.- her.- t.>.la\ . <..-n.-ral ll.r.-.ls \{, w hieh w ill mehiili I 'res. of I P i.">. tanrlir,.: with <1 I I), l . ,, . , I John V Hannah, In lohn AUillllsl I rr-iilcnl • h.-n- hum Isolal i.>11 • -III MOV I I \ 11 >V O I 1 Ut!IJ> . , i-nt.-st a «' nil H rail luiir 1 (\r> I*i U air reports \tli innint! tha linm Bttcmis \lll'S tonight «t th.- K.llama a v»M (irnn tl 1I it U Mill Is head of ,» militui \ junln it 'oiintil \ i irali'tl flii* ;iftoi iiotM* Tits iilrnf ( unIIIIo anil n lemhei s ol IiK c.ibincl arrived at t ot split ..tlh MichLi on a I I niKiia> IOIIIKIII ahoard ati bKctitiiit i »a\ v ship. !U 'I \t«s \ I! ;J.S JUn . i \r Sprinis Term l*la\ Ib'ruks Tradition of Sr\ oral ^ ears (.1 M I ONI 1 V Ultimo s.-nloi Imrlrr XllllOIIIK'f'IIK'llls (AHti Strihe Halts: for Seniors II tnli lit Ut'Slllllt' lot' A tin hi,r. •• t.lkl •n Hip ■lie v-X .nil 111 ay ohtai II olh- h Mayer l«» Nay . \rxt Mmttlav ijoi tn ihci i Held .V well . • norms for V . . u.. . .a Caps and rowiis will lx ills- Irlhiih-d to seniors before Bac¬ calaureate from 11 noon unlit ( (llltplclc SollOol harm llcl/f Sought II p. in tomorrow at (he sec¬ ond lloor checkroom in the Prom imotiu Pity Ulor Induction th. MAC lie Tlietu I nion. If enough people get Poll.- for P.ounly i hack theirs at this time the remain¬ der will then lie brought down MMn. the which l u lei llu-h; t ' 1 to the I nion desk and can be picked up there from then on. tin- I'mt.-d Maif Workers "f "t Thus ch.I .III! I iiiven't BertrieU. 11 HI t, and i.-ts l!i \eirs in thief j itnt;cm*-ran get in. Sccu-tary McDonel i i.v lime ommand Administration h ( III NGKING China, June .1 eetive. affecting AIM—Chinese armies, ing Mis Mane Mi-. pre-medical >t Anti-Strike Bill OKed i on both wings of gaining the central outer All.MII pre-vetermni y .Mill the and WASHINGTON. .1." 4 t hina front, have thrown *ul»- ; tii P' onus * ^ AT- stautiallv all Japanese invaders :cd I.. do Jack out of the area north of latke at Tungling and have swept into .. hi not have compiei rrl Yank, hi on the Yangtze. Chiang pre medical requirements Kai shek s command announced I'lln«-ral Services :u> have been tentatively today for (inmi Today u-d by an approved mcdi- •hege may at their own re- l.ON'D) IN' •In (API A I Funeral services for Heuben be permitted to remain in funds to as civilians to complete ruption |V Gunn, burner professor of re Mos ated >ndu Agriculture, who died Wednes- pre-medie il requirements, Mus- 'pen the completion of the ) day evening as a result of cor- -medical requirements, they oe called into the army and Campus Traditions Main Theme of WASHINGTON. I>. June I jonary occlusion, will be held at j.f p. m. today at Uie Estes Lead- ley tuneral home. oe assigned to the njedieal . at the beginning date for II o/rurine* Says Hetirinip hdilor (APi—The war department an¬ nounced today that 3)1.088 Axis Pallbearers will Wyngarden, professor ot eco¬ be Herman they have been accepted, forces, and about 300 more will prisoners are now in this country nomies; Arthur Howland, exten¬ i men in this classification By JOYCE ARMSTRONG be mailed from here, according and that live Japs were killed sion assistant in economics; Al- t request deferment to com- 1 Traditions of pre-war campus to Jackson senior Helen Sayers. for every American on Altu is¬ den Love, extension assistant in e pre-medical requirements, lite for tne memories of Spar Wolverine business manager. land tanrt marketing; Donald Stack will be inducted at the end I tans is the main purpose an i With padded covers of goat¬ and Henry Larzelere, assistant •e present term, be assigned theme of this year's Wolverine, skin and burlap graining, and Tower Guard Schedules professors of agricultural eco¬ .3 weeks ot basic military .according to Editor Paul Wile- run in two colors, the 434-page j Initiation, Open House nomics. and Herbert Berg, ex¬ •r.g. and there is no assur- den. Mason senior. Despite war¬ yearbooks contain pictures tnat they will be given any and tension associate professor of time difficulties, the staff has articles depicting (.Spartan ac¬ j Tower Guard, sophomore wo- farm management. Burial will rential consideration, even beam" men's honorary, will hold in- • ; -put the .scheme on the tivities. Wileden promises. The |I itiation oe in Evergreen cemetery. -gn they may have been ten- of 25 new members | and worked all year to rely accepted by an approved 1 tms Wolverine a lasting link to ' various campus activities is fill- make ; gap left by the curtailment of There will be no World Ad¬ | Sunday morning at Beaumont - ' Meal school." according to Pres. Jcun venture movie tonight, ac¬ ! college days for students who, ed this year with activities which >• tower, President Hannah stated that may never complete their col¬ have become an important part Oviatt, Washington,"Tf. C. soph¬ cording to Director S. E. in this classification wish- Crowe, chairman of the scries. lege courses as weil as for those i of campus life—those omore. of the Crowe also announced that to take advantage of this who have already finished. Annual open house at the rtunity should visit the j military departments. tower will be held Sunday even¬ there will be a full schedule Students who have ordered - : ident's office within the About 2,800 Wolverines will ing from 5 to 6 o'clock. Everyone of movies for summer school Wolverines should bring their few days, bringing with I be distributed Monday in tne I stubs to booths in the Union will be welcome to inspect the on those Saturday nights '-' vm the statement from the j1 Union. Another 500 copies have I which will be open from 7 t.ft" 10 tower, the Tower Guard room when regular entertainment mt - cal college showing their been sent out from the printers' 'p. rri. on Monday. and the bells, Miss Oviatt said. features are not planned. "i-eptance. 'office to students in the armed ■M . i ateSmteaiafabaiLwi. Grin and Hear It fly l,ir||jv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMPUS CHURCHES l SMtarM nn u (troind tWt At naal arlr-s *•<«*> «i th« At I't WB Ta.t t .-am# « K )rt!na A ■ nr,. r.,v»i A OtUm 15, \ VV » l.OMiHtt.l, PuM v. da.lr S »«A *.-.<« m.<«W. - l^tr ov.i w-i.-k.:* . n rHnr*»t*v »fui»«* fiininvi \ «• the UfM^r Aeoeriafrd OhetiMe Pro* M •* •'* .1*1* • '** ^ «%. Tv «■ t'fe>'• i •/.•v rh»^« ^ Uu K-O- \« ,' " ' ' » 4 A* "**"• " i ft- «• tWTv# K*t rtv . I'uMnoM Offu# National Advertising Service, inc. ie«« n* iW/Vjt - ?VA«: »-> Kt ? *■/ > ..I «.-• mtM • J»« p#r «ff •; II M r V) Ml'KK OF Tlfi AASOCJATltn ' v I*kca *«•« y Ihcr* «, Aii txthi* «»f ptthttcitKm etx epecvo. her* , ri'ori.i ^ itit h< »i V . *v ,k F .in. •. 1 fA HAKNK> "• . » - » -s i^wrr JKAK WHITtNi. •« • ' 141 sl\PSS ST«\IT V • v \UiHM- i\*Mv„ t« Vv», -.v .... , \ - • ' v • \ .. V,*-* . J \ \» Ml. 1 \u ■ Mil' . » IlKlslI \\ si II MM IU Sroilie McNeal and Ho Howlnnd . Ihmorary T*lf(lws Mailt Stnfh'iits PROP WASHINGS I ront the 310th (Til It, A s PITKH .1 MOMMA'S it- hc<> ' v A . \x Mt'Mi'l AN AIITIIOIHSI . •• them •ii.lM'l, ».>nv •• XIII I I.IN HIMI A s XX s Imnu 1 * AS U Johnson I WTMUM K\ HOI *1 HttMlrtit set \ - for Nrn 01fic«*r» , ' Italians HoiiiIm .1 INFORMATION - I«5- i t rtthn \s mi ni m> ITHsT cut K i r AND s| KX U I X|l \ CHRIST. SI II v- i I STt !>FVf i 1 I K— Anv«v»o uuirrMed in hoi pine East I-aiiMiii phin inrxirnsnr &rnup rntrr- tllKlsr I I Till KAN Masonic Tcmpk. 314 V! ,* VAtumciU tor Miidcm otub this t HI Ki:1I summer is »n\ iuxA to .t intd the SondiT Scr#o- t*pon oahtnei mot ur:£ Mundu a\ in tho cast |tarl«r\ roo- '■ p in. plos thurt h. I \ 10I KAIU A I'll Ml — M1FI UN W 1 THE rilOPLES ClHJtJCH Church of the V" M S. MUflm C. A. Br«h. 1:Jf and 11 :*t WtltOBll Sf»d#nt« »n ■'• AH CLASSlFiliD ADS THE INXibtHLC KIN.." Sawdto* S« h«M»l II a< "" FOR RENT Merotnc W«r*h»p U a. ' m l'm» raw S to T :a« Ex«nmg Service T.' 1CT1VK ST -T T«« Waeks sooth nf M> ' X. A. McM NE |o«t in»«t!e of I.an» : C ©Uege-FifHer hu- Buy .War Boml> and Stamps Take (CoRlributed in the Interest of Victory by) LESLEY AN "Where Htit Meet tirod" D:#(l Sanday School The New Hut Steak House METHODIST CHURCH A. M. *;4S Totiih Meeting Morning Worship always good food Royal ft. Woeiheed. P»> K. Mithlran at K. Macr.olia M ICHICAN STAT* N F. \V S Vast Thten l Sctiladenian lakes Cindmucn lo Ypsilanli Today for A VI Alert Spartan Stp.a.l Kate,! lli-l. «K;„M|..A. Vmoiiii \\ N.u. li-. n ar M,-n M.ikr K1 I'm Mrt'nrthv r" n at I'M i; ion, ''U' t ht tUCiM t.'i (lie Spartan thinrln.i. On- nmi.;t.ii \|„ Intra,; A w , i' .,«ui , haii; Hoy % oil,,., tin. •* Soldier ^ \' A! "., i « : \ ,.th Mmnt: in htM.nn < VANDERVOOKT'S HAVE IT! I con si: is SI \ IAN IKONS. I Win HI \N!> It \(. COTTON SOCKS si 2. or, I i\< Mails SI.00 Oiltl Fvrlils Krlir.lulr.l Oolfer* (,lo««- SriiMiiu < OMIM.I TI ZIITDIf til A Toda\ M AIIVIIM ON ri rioi en n\cs SI IS H\SI;IJ\U. sn.or, 'KM • t" 111 fayr I) CKOOt I f sin»i: shim. SI I s kim Sill S s2.or, :to, ( OMI'l.i: I I \\ \ ri;ui*i{t K»I /JITI:K AIM 11 CM A ion.i.i mi mac SI | s si.so sl.OO I f. Wit.KM Wit At,I | ^t *11 \\l n|-| |;N Mlt || YANDFHVOOliT SI'Oli'l' i:ol II'MKNT NATION \| I.I AOt l Cast Lansiii" Sinrr awsa- TONIGHT and SUNDAY ,„FAYE •rjS sw** - PAYNE ^ , p SUNDAY TEA DANCE AT 3:00 A wfT, Complete W till Show ^OAKIE ,y„„BARI Ipjkf B I D I) BE I. I. Mauri,,- \A arnor imW AM) HIS HAM) • <§ I'iiil Mr Joitlin Joiiel Sandra IEISCO Fi'uturinu Dinuia IT J ilt* Bloiuh-rr* L. -KeM - technicolor FRIDAY, SATURDAY LAIRD CRESAR • JUNE HAVOC Sunday Tt-.v WARD BONO • GEORGE BARBIER —E\TRA TREATS- MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" iDffen tug Special) AND SUNDAY Coral Gables D.tixr at 3.0# 'Latest News and Cartoon" *,-£(• Four Top Aircrew Squadron W ill Take Award in Parade Today 'Hep Flier*" W ill I'lnv :»l Albion Hinner-Himee Itv Her IVarinu Am trvxmet) will anani tiumh it oui at the weekly pa •';nle tod.ni at I p, in. mi tlie ItO'lV parade ground* oppo --ite the state police ha tracks ,>u Harrison road. Students, facultynum and tuwnfolk are urged to attend per forma nee. according* «.-.u Social life Tmniiht's pintle* will pe.ic ! Hcatty linisli up tlie social mni- ' 11-1 parties tin- ' Kninl ! Kliny." alt cetteia- dance stale.I i i''t a t.< I'.' p in m the Pnimi iMllienm ' Pick Welts Six ill); Meter- THFRl IS MORI THAN ONE WAS TO SKIN AC M If em If.nd l.e.lne xxit! play (>*' the affair Tickets \vi!) t>e nn MORI IHAN ONI SX V TO PI FASl II ii MAI I C -R A, s.i'e unt;t dance tune at the AH Will I OIF IS 1 ROM I UIRIVS. t men desk, and ST A15. ItO'lV, s.iii.ntien leadeis. ni at tlie desk. ;thni and Mis H' SI a I set h el ttie txaetertoteyx itepai linen! , -,i Pi..I and Mi- S l> leal.-k t ollrar linn,I II ill Vim „ x,; ' ior t onuntinit\ Sinu '■ y h.-vi Periet . ■ at .1 p m The all.in xx / omor row \ I ft lit n ! and ail .texvisi! e X... th, Michigan St.Ut yim,,t p., t .en J; Pea. ..'iieiie tx.ie.ll XX .. e.,e. '.la an .. s,.'ilth I'-ittlpholl e SHORTS & HANDKERCHIEF SETS TIES HANDKERCH SHIRT S 1.00 to 3.50 25c to 1.50 2.24 - 3.50 I .oral (iahlrs (ilianps '-•x i ■ * • tHrr Into !Ni«rltl C'.luli student .vndueter and to tlie jx.sn.iv, to .timet t I'h.mging -p. policy to tlie ae a thmugh 'Morning. .iVt, ,, night .tut'. I'.ual; i N.;v Vienna by v;..|.'.es .xjxencd last mght xx itti • t its hrst tl.sM' shexx The Gables, ;:g;rc aic fie "M.u ne-s tlx of 800. will be open Sunday • Art:ian x Sore A attennxons and evenings in addi : e MSG Sliadoxxs tu.n to the previous schedule ct Aiwa Mater " Kvnl.iv and Saturday nights CALIFORNIA STYLE SPORT SHIRTS 3.50 up — Others 1.65 up "Sure it's a swell Arrow Tie— but what will the Admiral say?' What doe* anyone say v. hen he sees an Arrow Tie? He says. "It's swell!"—For several reasons. Arrows SEAFORTH FOR MEN eood.luoking. in smart patterns and neat stripes. Sets $2 to $7 are Arrows are made well, with a special lining eut on At a Man's Prcte — 1.00 An Item the bias to resist wrinkles, and to see that they make perfect knots. .Arrows are made of tine fabrics —wear longer. For Army and Navy men as well as Rcmber Father's Day > * — June 20th civilian^—at your Arrow dealers, $1 and $1,50. Shop in Comfort — Our Store Is Completely Air Conditio A R R 0 If MVRDS UAWsirtt: SHIRTS • TIES • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR • SPORT SHIRTS AMDJBJRAST LANSINC WvOKtuMMMianv * BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS *