:„rnior Junior ROTCs to 15c p.,,-! of Local AST Program (leukoma, director of the Army Specialized MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ram, from Washington, 1). 'was on cam- Summer Student Publication of Michigan Stole ('allege wcekend to investigate the operation of the itioned here, according In ("ol. Dorsey R. VOL. 33Z,333 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUSTI1, 1943 NO. If, " ■•■"Rodney, MSC commandant. While here, ('olonel Beu- kema also discussed plans for the return of approxi¬ Coeds to Havee Lights Out, Reveille mately 250 former junior ROTCs to this college for further col¬ llousintr Situation lege work while awaiting cies in Officer Candidate schools. vacan¬ Social Roster lA. (.ol. Slillman Calls for Plan of Indications arc now that the men will live on commutation if to Feature to Ij'ltVV l*osl they return instead ot in bai- Hcgulaleil Hours racks, as the first plans outlined. 11. Facial The only requirements they AST Dance as ill j III ((It I I'nder it new system to he ...) /.'• would be called upon to meet . initiated this fall, all Miehi- ,udt> conscience or i would be to keep up their *chol Slule coeds will he Either a retarded i ,,ih It of spring fever ' id ! Pttfly to iittrodiit')' Vet, | where he will he assigned I uuircd to l,e up nl 7: 10 ie- three professional schools. Id. a. m. .tiddetil marked the Union form. j Hand; Scmi-Lortiiiil for ' Col. Edmund 11. Slillman, mili¬ for breakfast and must ,ciuc ladders, hot Ma.v Go to Illinois First by ifM*l»dians' 1i-tcp "* *' »r " " ; 11:50 p. m.. Virrrrn IHimitod . ■tnrt thf hinHi of strong: It is probable that -the j tary executive officer, is now according t>« lie,in conipH'ting his two year stay at of Women Elisabeth Co The „ i„ n added to the will be sent to the Univcr #ftu»r.UI 'I "i"» " hubbub. A Wood- .. Illinois lor classilieatioi ' Highlighting the social I State. Wll iini.I»n»s o\ er< rowded lion 7.r lie. III. it ion .mil is intended Vet enjoyed all 11 Oclotn io4i.; No Official Notice ■ tion to keep dormif t and free- ninths be ■ the no plus ro¬ In commenting o; Ale ( uric ibte return ot the te keep un nee at local , Pres. John Hannah tho tlu i I n 11)1 V he grail- ; tion sharply cur i man who cation to University of Cal- > worn, nt into tiie in other side atal hour. hams and Mayo < ( alrlrriji Weals 21 ( octIs Named Vic, . v Socaki l to Laliinti for ( oiitix-lor Plan A S hvoidun" Lf/// (onccrt Series 1,1 Mi: Annette (O (I [Wll It it It Mttlc and Pat and . k . Kappa Sic umor. Quartet Sefit. 2 I Married Women at) IS I Men I mlergo II eel as si fiealion for si, n ley Mae which n lie j resit cr ( tin rses ted to a- ! ,• Mirftiii'-i t»> Ihrcrtor S. r iental so!"*. • Koran, The beir I'all •, •very numbi r. ' the '.en are itlrcnlure Scries • John- The smKvr.s \ ave t . •' ' ".it nt i efjular pi Ogj a Alice \ 'ea: s MinHin" tu-'c'i.c ,• ilx. ' u-' ■" • ■ f?" 1 :!u! 1-. ill he raven refresh' \cars (.ttni[ilction: nade nundird^ <•: i • 1,1 J;, ' ' Pet .. . e «-! a tlillei en< 12 \umbers Slated C 1 , .",1111 Dealing, ei'tp ITI ! t ic I !M.i H. ,i,« s, i Those from Pontile Sliuwing Slaleil 'aiRlish ii n c. ^ t*orn}> 1 eti'd is • [i jtu ( are Barbara lor Saturday .Movie "It Hdo » ' v .E- C"'* . do-,', Crn'on Harbor Marge Row Slate*. High f.d cn^inivtmn i It' now stai'i'Js iTh'i' MS ' til. in \\ extern \maltur tiled on e ainpte J'ach. uia Chelsea Atkinson, ; o r i m i -' Ei ani is It i''iu'"'tI,U liethtie.l Oui s"; Boi» Friei s. "Soi t Airici' Cleveland least ti. ican at Adventure": ■ ret named to the d Grant. "American Bird. '< Mayo. Bar- jorio Row. Detroit •• •• . only Um intake JiK'elyn Crane, ",fun if Rain Qualifying tor .mis:. Ma .. ■tantine • junior, . id basic en^tn bow"; Mrs. Julo Mannix • ,\,i,j,h* idem inter. Lansing rained heTP bu t Ail:": Mrs. H .Nf. Eor lui a finals th, "W iocs • -ent W e st train (Ki r Noiway '. Mai i„ ««w Aug. 21 ed from conversations at the , factoi v plan, it limited to the are congenial," says Fat Hatha¬ larger rooms. "It would be a bet¬ way, Detroit sophomore, while ■ -or an over- j dinner table. library whisper-, ter plan to put three women in Dot Little, Saline junior, thinks iings. and midnight bull session¬ "If it is necessary to put three TODAY— Okemos Sat- al the dorm reveal a wide lange a room in a dormitory than to women in one room, I will not Town girls social hour ■' •' 30 p. m.. ac- of ideas, but nearly all express house toom ill toe fraternity house--." she explained. mind it, but the plan to set ris¬ 8:15 p. ni„ mixed lounge Nfwman, Ham- I a desire to give the plan a tiiai Another viewpoint is expressed ing hours at 7:30 and lights oul ting president. land let it prove its own worth. at 11:30 is definitely corny." Engineers. 7:30 p. its, v Ida Mihay, Pnntiac senior, Spartan room c'-n to all college Dolly Lock wood, Elmhurst. ; i who says, ' State women who Acceding to Louise Finos, '47, i up in the Worn- III., junior, says, "It's a pretty have been wanting to do some¬ fro.m Painted Post, N. V.. the TIIFRSDAY— Ten must have | good idea because freshman ' thing toward the war effort doubling up plan should be an Sixma Chi (pledge) '•n from their women just coming to college, should welcome this opportunity opportunity to prove the fallacy 7:30 p. m,, org. room 2 1 -ey sign up, Miss will realize that they must set- ; Elizabeth Wal- tie down immediately. Too to share their advantages. It in the statement that "tcyo's FRIDAY— company and three is a crowd." •' in home man- many women waste a year be t chaperon the fore they get around to serious : study, and under this system is a minor adjustment compared to the sacrifices othertnue mak¬ ing. If accepted in the right She thinks the lights out plan See COEDS—Page 4 Graduation dance, 9 p. Union ballroom m. VM ' L » i A -&I wr Wednesday, Grin and Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS speaking Xr.t.rrd >n u Mrond ">*«« ground floor of I I lt>« porlofftM. tul l.nnilng. of Union Bnildlng Anncl. room Mich. Ottum n for myself M , ho»n Stnto rollogn. — o A—"*"* «-"'"••• Pf*~ Trlrwhona Colt*. rhon. Mill. OfTU. .MM.io.r • . - . -ri. » v.. w or K.',r,»l OWMW-bt. 2t». Bo.in«i» Offlaa /-N: National AdvprtisinR Service. Inc. - k.. t«s. Its V/ CMtf PwkUihrrt Ktprrtmulin -4 Bubrrrtptlo* h r*r <*>Pr AtOMirrvw »« *twvo»««Y. J^aaXi.T'ta' fUaMiU?' «2r» fr.r 1V coliov# rnrrirr to non-ftud«nt». Jn Campus H> KAY BFSF.MLK ^Q I oriel v Program to ho Presented ot ( uslor Toda v ^ ir Perkins ( ha • white the Spartans By JF.RRY KKNNI » \T Joseph Lean I I Keith l'hi!li|is SI H I VI. I"« IN 111 ami w~wwm EASI LANSING* MATINEE AT 3 P M. NITES 7:0f» - S.tMl I AN AMERICAN STORY-TOLD AMERICAN . j The Kj« th«r.<*-e cf JffM torirsr J. S. Aribassdior £ I lit KM) \ V - I Kill \\ S.VI I DAT ONI 4 Preston FOSTER Patricia IP MORISON —Al.SO— -ALSO- PRESENTED BY I LONE RIDER'S starring "SEl RETS OF A OVERLAND STAGE" WALTER HUSTON-ANN HARDING• Directed by MICHAEL GEORGE TOBIAS • OSCAR HOMOLKA • GENE LOCWiART • HEU-" SI N'D.AY • .MONDAY ,0" -s - " • m • »"th ,cm- {aiicatea "lain mecnanism.® to FRIDAY •SATURDAY 1 BIG DAYS "BKYOM) THE BLl'E HORIZON" understand If the wrangling Mat Friday at 3 p. m. Saturday Cent. from 1 P continues ond every other edi- Laiuour Richard Deamre and Victor MrLaglan in Don t f any city paper h.is a dif- a Dcrolhy - ferent word to ma on the mat¬ ROBERT YOUNG and • Two cer POWDER TOWN" ter. nothing wiU mean a thing much ? JEANETTE MAC DONALD eta rt». longer, if it does even Payable now. TI'ESDAY - WEDNESDAY '"tea t Needless to say, the fathers Rosalind Russell - E. MacMorly Ricardo Cortex • Rosalie Mutton haven't had too much to say in Inion i •Take a Letter Darling" j ' "Robber Racketeers" the matter and there seems to be little chance for them to ex¬ pound '-hbi: own cause. CAIBO'" Itlephi ^saSoL August 11. 1P4:? M I C II I G A X S T A T I: N K w s \o Hall l>"llt to Servo Needs Library II ill (,rl Jii<]iYia,> Hoard Fiiiirlions to korp ,»f Mxpandinp Departments K"'r I sr Spartan Womni ill Straight Path ,:)t|. ,,.1'aOlio.i t ^Mt for\arimi, l>OU. •. iv- ■ < -Shaw, retired president <>t State romemWrc i * '' ' . w >. >>, . v.- when lie* - ' ■ . . . . ,1 tive bit Id iin; New York p HOW •«> .about umM* their Ki- it dance i row ded Ill >•»/»«/ I oltn .» wHit gav luuipuet ot felt llowers lor poekel-. She/Mini I he* kj finished with rick - rack braid and buttoned down the back for teas and dales with frilly frou-frou hinuses CLASSIFIED ADS DitKSs I I l)(>\\ A — for campus with tailored skirts. An Kverv Occasion Dress to wear front now on through Mci SsoMii. the school year. u 4NTU> TO BUY Gabardines and all-wool annels. in pastels and dark colors $*.».» -$1 I.h"> Dresses and Skirts as low as — S'5.!t."» ' las*ified Rule» *° cents per word; minimum JacoL - -c; all advertisements Parole in advance; no pce- 40ns- ; " • 'litioa. \ Inion nidj. Annex, Room 8 lelH ne Open Thursday evening* until 9 P. M. 81511—Business Ext 268 Wednesday, AuipinI Cam] 11 I IC HIG A N ST AT K NEW S HIOtli C.Tl) Replacements Her Slated l(» Arrive Today Humor of \ new on i atiipus today Detachment Kohlop eont injjent of nitvmvmen is scheduled to. arrivt to titi out the depleted FTP Dcelarcil False enrollment WINGS Se\eral inofi replaeenient stpiadrons are expected m th' near future, With the- announcement h> Captain • , ,, .. 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