Sevon Spartans See Last VrI ion Jixiiirn Against So|IYi<|o0 N\ liiI> Vi»• llitm- \ 2 in I, III! MICHIGAN STATE NEWS t < •i K hi H K i I I v' • li'Mll III.' SrlrriilR,. Ill-Ill 11M >1-11-111 I Daily Student Publication of litichiftan State ( tdlcffe | 111' Ill'sl 1 '• l>"»"' "I'll ll-'llt.i mm i,- |i|m,.,| in (),. ' III , Tiit'stlnv, I lit' Spurttill liiiiniiniliti.'ii \itll Vol, :ta/„:i»a east Lansing. Michigan tiiuiinday juni. t Inn ! m mhi i ,i | ■Ia > guttle i'l I lit' KM.'! firtiM, 1-1 I In- in tnv nil' liii-t,>1 lli'li' toilny ill I III* \, n ill I In* \Htii I ing ntiii' ()f>l iomil liulonxh Tlviii" lorlrpsses |{»ck Piiiilcllcria llirir la-I • I of /or Srniin• ROK s " r- fljf T»,e7t r~V V """ , VIIh'.M l>f.f ||<| Iti lic»in Sunday FRANCE ) fX}\ \flrr I 11 i 11111 inn 6\ v« Brings No Hulls I..»s| liAllir i i : i. \ ijrt/ will Inn 1 ill , , lunr liMin today I ..n the mound Bio < Him n it t \\ ,n. i'l I'l 111 l*i | MH there Ml TtHVs4ll»\ Him Mill .it r Men lor been squiul member , veais Moth una m.11•'i aw .a ds last si'iisiiii ,nii'i held, I'i .ink tVlli'i in iei tin wide territory, li'ie- lis balls out ol Ilie Ml. hi;;.in Male ,111.7 ' hi!',," ' l,,'," ,".'11 b.dl * |. 1.1 v ei I'ellei m lie itK.-l.t 11' the alike team Ills :s r.i ,-Miea eal j temnVlenjlv .!,Te''nir'."e ■ . 1 .adtie is anolht'r tin ee i*e' imi mei starting In,lav's i all liei first base and ' |'m Is have been le.tr. 1 '• base beau; 'Ills i'le'e,!: hi Rated Long littler ' H"? I'IiIi'imii faced llirtllr.il • !,,,t , .uiij, \|, i ,,, l*t'iuis\ Irtniia Mint' (irtmn i^rt'ts r..ni|»etitnm .during Ins II illt I.fit is tm ( tnilnit'l Rltiii • i • i I 1w .. se.e.Mie 1 he eeli. miirh under toy colili'Ml Fallon* Selected i; be tins al lei iimmii Hal li\ rat's ifijitnnlftl for Senior ! hnire: lax ( tnntliiitiltn Ik ivelv and Ail Mar, n , WASHING H iN June :i , ,\l'i Prima lo .• BXSIB VLI Page 3 War Miilnli.'.ii'.ii li e ' . i J.unrs F IIviiips ♦ -iMri ,•«■<[ tr ri( II tnnt'ii Si an I I \vtvs itt Uric I ajt Horn a s in Sjirinw Way I'riMliit iioii attack by Generalissimo K.ii slick s forces. c'1111> 'icii.'s reported tmliiv. I I'D ling IN AUSTHA inmI.i.v. June iii iAIM - Allied bomber touched ■li Hie explosion id Nn i' " New Guinea. yester- •I'.i ently 11it111ir n nilili luuth and Ba¬ >■ irehouse, the high com i announced. the v* ithhol«lia<4 tnx sHINGTON. June !) lAI'l I'. of M. to Train Marines -etui le house - eonferenee ANN AHH< Ht. Mich . Join l\ussi• providing for lining offiriuLs ili.M'tosed tit.iby t h.i t a rereu Down Total of 16(1 i- soiling anyone who in 301) lT S. marine .it tl» e V .ods or conspires to gioup rt« Herman Aircraft SIMM's W ill ttson on \Uv • arn 1» i li't • 'o pick about a strike in a war T ket • in hi'i c be K innmu i < I .ON DON, Gloua Be I mine taken over bv ttie Thursday. June 1(1 The m.nine unit "will be a ; .ait aui'uf NO (AP) Russian fir st hi teg nment. airmen destroy¬ pai of a gi'd>up of 1.300 navy i re < ed between 1 SO and lib Oeiinan f portra ' NTF.VIDKO, June who are expected to an ive 1 !a little turned in a go, a I ng for the part Hush ■o:i! announced its resump Soviet monitor said 24 more first as a performance, elations with Argentina the new President Pedro \ Harry James Is Radio lutvariles German planes wen? shot down rt a cost of two Russian planes band di unkard. an_ angry, w ronged hus- , and Uruguay, Bolivi, ■ported that i ti>e same night in repulsing ari By PEG MIDDLEMISS Many student not objec | enemy attack Phil Molloy drew n y-y and Chile were report- the Volkhov laughs with his churaeUri i • Michigan State j men announcer on - The average nave followed suit or to I fi out southeast of Leningrad. _allege student listens to the ra | tamable during thit emergency , ol the lightly satiric, hiir. •inning to do so soon. dio two hours each day and 12 but men . re to bo preferred nor-j rhe Kusrians See DRAMA—Page \ again ignored hours a week, according to a re-; mally ... . Ihta German assertions that heavy cent college survey. Many students reported thta , ,,hllnK was gojng n ,h(. Ku I Li-ted first ,n preference are | they depended upon radio m ,|Ut|.jct ,|f thc Caucasus spartan Soliloquy n popular music programs, contra-j stead ol newspapcis lo. worm whcl(. i,n SHld thc Hussiaos TIME TABLE That ominous silence yes- 'dieting the idea that, during I news although such broadcasts ,(>sl UM) tuitk,. 350 aircraft, anct terday w here w artime, news broadcasts are 'n 1 £ei"e ' , j i many troops in unsuccessful at greatest demand. '"m n«pr i.ik.-u ; tacks during the past two weeks. £ the usual 13- James Ranks First I The best liked variety show ; Z_ r salute Is ' Harry James' band headed the ; is Bob Hope s hour. Infoirna- a) 11 v e n to a list ot DODular music programs, tion Please" rated first among tlillel hlect.s New Officers 'and was followed by the "Hit | quiz programs. Lux Radio then > -- governor re¬ Musical Interlude viewing MSC 'Parade." Fred Waring's 15 mm- | ter took top posituin in diamatie New officers of Hillcl for next 12:30 p in.. 7:30 p. m. troops bodes and "Spotlight Thomas was voted the favorite Beach,Include presentations. while Lowell ! year Elinor Pvk. Long h'unporch. L'nlon ino good to t ute broadcast, N Y, junior, and A! Band. Defease Planning board the Axis. No news commentator. Chafeta, Detroit sophomoi Thc use of women announcers 5 p. m., org. room 3, llnloii doubt some of ■ met with a favorable response. Among classical music pro¬ chairmen; Harriet Bloom, Louis¬ the soldiers ' according to the survey, al- grams. the New York philhar¬ ville, Ky., junior, vice-president; Lutheran Student L'nunsclor parading yes- Elaine Resnick. Sunbury, Pa. wi-flay will be able to "salute" I though most-questionnaires spec¬ monic symphony i.inked first, freshman, 5 p. m.. sunporch, i'nion followed by Andre Kostelanetz's recording secretary, Afs soldiers with those 13 ified that they must have low- "Pause That Refreshes." and and Harold Mclinaky, Deln it Point Limitations meeting A'!ls soon. pitched voices and a pleasing "The sophomete, treasurer. 7:30 p. m, ll)7 Union annex Family Hour." ["spirit." ThurjiHiiy. .hint* io MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ALONG THE n lit wilt* «* Kr* > A*h N V «** *•> turtle of these ilWMkxnil thtn*x no state student xx itt (xirset file Fltf axtrt the term- IntXe iHMior attnilt xVhen it would he ratted dp etliMitts ('.ampits Quarters athiltl xxoixiro tn dxattv xvax fnr tti'ldtf dint ed ddt sixldters Hx- Smttie MeN'oal arttl Kt» Hwwlttnd riMMM** * nltnnr clhtle ex*el\ Id spilt >• ihrlii the riiltx* sllnrlatfe \nc Srrfrn Slar xehtett e it rallied ai'RviMcs could l><- flour xxith th.it in tin* future if x|>\ run it 1 hi* xrais lac ulix pntilixhril director v xxas lor I null erroi -tree. .mil cost Ihr rntlcar U|»xx arils ot xlOtMl to prxHtuee. xxlntr *s|>\ diil it •it a small proht Ik'i'obm' mrm LOl'IS PIt 1VIA hers xx orkrd mi it It i* usually and His Orrlifkira at t he First XEGI: /iftfH'r ( omfHirts hard to rralirr GRADUAT for \oitr t>irl (, nit tun ft' DANCE Rti' xxhrn xx-e do eel hark it xx ill br erratlx rhaiired. With l*re«. John Hannah, r.nr of thr COM.EGK AUDITOR It miKt capable Indrit it oxer had !'i hr-ttf Kroxv to an enrollment of 10.- S»itr will 9 • 12.30 p. Hi. Friday. June N lnl* 1 000 xxithin a fexv yearn after the xx ar. •.inibKS al-»n« tin* Winding Cedar. TICKETS $1.65 • thts o* "v.fian dies. It s a rr- in SoBrt V* /f Stw K if— portoi c privilege to take his . x' timn with hint. For myself and -Voir on Sale at X nion Desk and *%zsr Art. college career, and for all those -'xh.r to graduate w.-.o have just Accounting Office performed their last official func¬ tions. this column is signed . THIRTY. fhunuVov. .font* to nM t M I C* II I C I A N STATU N K W 8 Tloi« ' ^ iir torrr limps # WASKftVLL WodoiNiLiv < ItfMiHw FROM A BLEACHER SEAT illtts /'orsicrs in <\r' I 'Mil I V || I. h : V.m-lc Mv I* \ I Mi i \|( 1 HV f if v l.cfiiinc II in i \ fit If \\ II Utf »' it, s..r i if (.IM iMI a ' hill "t '''t'■1 1 . ,,, " >'t lho NCAA ithrhiM ,,mv 'I k t\>m\ \wt .• *11 iViirK • IM.>i Mi .nil .♦ 1 Shlltt itltV \VMPil ' I illtUt'W • ML ill || .. in, , it! 500 hp It%W NAT . cmst'l- M h t)» I hi« inltup in#* M |*,7 m ,.»• it( M|| \ \ H\l\U* .»1 St>h\l* ,\1 th,. Mn !»». I III \ • 1 : 11 lit- In** ..I l » «>I !h n>... 1 , S\ 'Ml.M sH.lN . , . |h „H i* ♦.•nl |>«»tnt mlihiM !i« the !• \; >11 i Miioh K .it I >. hl.ut.Mn!. iihttihvtt th.it »-.ipt\i»i*it .. tin. m\ Mil CL VSSII iKI) \|)S ht oritpt* to liHil til miii, , , ■ . JII, h»v IW1 h\ lltr I* lit m|i•'* I » j r.ns r illi'll lot nP\V iilhhMiii! I... u . I:, ,, .> , • | ,i | '\ • hM-lni.ni Mii'ii hoiit «low11 -lot . M | m I KM itnsh 0\ ohlM, hul l.'li w.hi i j; 1 • '! n * a 11 < 111 thtiVlly .ilh I' I ht* S|,|i|t ,11; \ \ 11 h»i 11 ' < • 11KI * Cu It V.Mt K.I»» i l. m i tl*»M ,,| | ho !««.«%%% ,.,■!( n ti.tnuCoh 1hp on ••!«,•} ,'«vt ,j* , . J:N l.l.lhK . fi»tlT|»OhM|. II: 111, 111' |,,1,1 m vr,! \f. \ .lut ,,%n iI.InIm*1. hOMtl,- , Mlt'M I.- • .In* 15', , \ \ 1 io\ \i 1 v \r.i |» I, >0 Koini.slv . .OOP M, \u»!p ' 'lunr! it i, ,, . . . \v 1 IM 1.1,11 It! till' I I.t tf m-h- 11:1» ,, II:, M • .:lr \N .Mil 1 \ Km lilt MMit n , hnit'N tn I tlf «»IIP .Mill ?VM. Mil!. • . , I,, hii , I! \• * im. i' I •»! Vh t'Mv j«it| I ift'iltttn, Huv \\M It" nils ,111ft S | ;| Ml|tS The Music You Want When You Want It for (lomnwiwcn VICTOR iti.t ninth con miii v 01.< < \ OKI II II li\ iltm I von rornr m nml Kit OKI1S loot. 11I our complete si oil, oj rori L\K summer ilressc» for flml spr- ami CLASSICAL iml occasion. liny \V,if Itontls ami Slumps I ool S||«-«M-s Budd's Music I Ious® ■■y.rrr,,thing hi M , I s S. \\ ash Am*. Ti-I. I iiii 15 Shantiinu Vmir Old Record* Are Kiili licr I.in. 11 Worth Money — Bring Ihern In—We Will Pay V'd,iv marks the itrst By l,KONt: SFASTROM Iv scheduled hroudenst l.< »NI>ON, June !> « AI •. >»\M I'lau- Sfcnnil Virt rt'H Stwial Hour for TchIh. Hop Hi 1- piece aircrew 'Home F Allied uHiuuiliim im , i si all, m W'KAl: tnm.il suvi't*odm o| I Vint, piiiilroiis (' and I) of | jt,l'n,v bund.dire M em be : led by A S Kn A, special gradual ion c The hand. IDMUUVH sin red *.|»(-( iiliilitm 11, Union ballroom, Lt. U. N. Miller, put W.iHhintt« u relations officer. announce! e scheduled for ! Jtrnu Ovi Illnadeasl'i ni The dftnee, an informal dat« affair, will bo only for men the Hop I'lion every Tuesday Homo K. lit is an¬ >f the two squadrons. Miller* and Thursday. ; 4r» to (i p nr. as 111 ■ p■1, f ■ ..! tu t) n, emphasized. It will bo the! DRAMA long as tune and talent ate avail 'ppisicti .iiUi«Hn,:h 11*i■ ii• able, Id K N. Miller, ptihlir le- • mth iTHitimi in <»fi h i .\ a-,l chance for these nii'ii to' • vi.mined from Page li lalions olliror, announred yes tt Umilnn moot Spartan coeds before! vie Pn-d Howe, playing' his I lei day. Pat Po t Hnjn H«Mll Ih'UtlU* ; 11 • < f P. thov leave sometime ttoxt i chair mi mt lot ile. but lie plnVei | Although today's hroadeust HapuK •Mil.I ■ stilted a fashion, I wilt bo made up entirely of pop .hu-k d I lilar ttuisie li.v the hand, future llep Pliers to Play as the maul. g;u> so,*11 ultimatum tei formnnec. I pi on.mis w ill include short tin an \< , , rho "Hep Flier 1 nouneemenls and remarks per- •d and tteuters tonp, ,i • e esdet ol ,'host I'M ogfin with a slow It,,me radio 111,,.,,I, ,isi \ S Hainan Tim.n ,v it It I he hrgmnuu { I.lining lo the an lorre and of that " iverwhelmmg ho donee June t jinterest to VVKAH listeners, Mil junior, naval forces lies,, •. i'e I 11 Oh Bud ( |lor said. SllidlMlf f.K lolli es- ,,| are T'atllellei la Wilson, DMii Allied headquof tei; ; Only Few Foresters Will (Jo AI Ufa asserted tin- i I... tl Ni. kle. terluiu at d, !1 W est for Summer Work continue t«» ho ni!, lesigned ., voi y je ,111st :>' ig very little seem rv. I! j The forestry department will i I have only a "few of the Usual j «"Ph< >,,oi homhinj^" until it cull.,,, taker St Lc number of students going lo , 'el California this .summer lo work i he hu oiriplctcd the HMO .tl maintained | with the lulled States forest 1'oo t Voum: Am, up' • I - - • r • • -i h was I The wo il vc the men j mi»re. fivshm.ii Town Girls V InM the cntirr i dlmig Ore th-ht 1 KIN Swit/rr. He t — kr, JU? :,li Town CJnL in! Tt 'KA t i'|»t csiMil.i thai i liMostiy hiiiuH. H £ hi in d miV "luuiip1 i the Ho, kv Me it.it Hour to Be Held SMALLS the j oh I. AST thi: AM>K»:»S afe.ri.Ri l)AV how s ahoi t ir- When Had is on-the-job he likes to look part of the successful man that he i- and in days like these that eall for eool the. job . . . Mil I C M Ni«M« :•« r R ght-weight. smartly styled apparel. • STARTS FRIDAY Uff-the-job he needs, and deserves the From the Seething Hock Tiost casual, and comfortable apparel available. ground of Today s Paris! Illustrated here are several gifts or Dad for either on, or off, the job. y U*CRAWFORD > *£ft,fcumou, •in prance iOHN^AVSl tden \ fWttFDOtN / in bis * -SLAY IT 1IITH rt.OWERS- t>*K Out'*8# LATENT WORLD W AR NEWS SMALL'S 11 — SOUTH WASHINGTON — 211 SIX 'The CRYSTAL BALL' KAY M11XAND