VICTORY jor Mil UNITED -' bonds-stamps wtl* STATES WAI MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Summer Sliuleni I'liblieation Weather of Miehiaau Stole C.ollefto FAST LANSING Mll'HlGAN •A TI' I! I )A V AI li (.ol. Dorscy Kodncy lo He Helieveil ol Coniim (!ol. Hro\rr hi INvkI Activity Lis! M It /,. II Vacated I»\ < »ll«*'|tiit'liiieiit l(i»iliii-y*s \\ illnlt-iihitl Sepl. t \flor 10 Your* in llic Army cement to it •i-l.'itors tit the Aclitilirs Hotn-tl I'luii* WAG Mlti,.-, !., I ( n|. I htrsev 15. Rodney, MSC rornntfuidaid i F. hilt, Two Purliem for an, will bo on inactive status after August ■''! "riling 11,111. hlissfolly to I'ros, .Itihn A. Hannah. Mot tin- burning Nexl Vt eekeitil 10 solo of his (illicial notice of the change was rereivetl When the Only t •Ills scheduled I'm ; < ;«•!>. .1, A. itioil down the 011 WHS sltll today's s ittl citltnitlnr tiro a ... WAf tin tlnnee it t it I St intent >e| at Dos club outing. All all-College t< , Hello luain? lie hold this attonii 5 in tho mixed I I'm tho present. Churk Sttl- Union. i itKttv i ititounoor's fluff Stndrnt t-ihii wii H ili. Ii-i From Midsiim- social nctivity ol tl Now Plan I iiiI. ,, Nmlitv l»:.',im, lio managed i Trial Might, Iit'l'oiding t, 4.oiiiii I I'ommatt- ! alrcir\ •v dance 1,, h. i imni 9 I |"'l in.a,eel ■. tall,in ulv was let 1 12 p. in. i )ivht".!t a for e WAl -, la. ol event Will lie the tlep FI a i •hoes. Two; an i ll.|(l\S \1 oi > I.ile I the banks 1 ticketst Will go on sale lies; MT .1 by others 1 at Mu son-Abbot, A Is. i sponsored bet 'li- t'ei's e ni walking | by activhu 1 :. , o sacks. i hoard will ho | for AST men mid i ' J AST hand wi I pla.v WA< —I'aito 1 ione r.leveil ' may obtain tu I Wo hull, indents the bene- j Un ' desk. i Student IHseussion • i ionor perhaps, jdai will ! I'ton/is to bean re h i spent a period j Id just meat I'anrl ■l~ :;H,R.^:Cp!. Rolicrl Paris art- loo ureal, ... elusions drawn I flt'S at I4 OI'l Sill j overs, ill.Ill Ills It'■(Into thai "as Vlan.v Duties Cpl. Robert Pans, Stall ■Mi | His duties II till to of 11)43. dud lotvi orloiiiop I cuehers Fort Sill. Okla., as a n» itiernpting to ma them,' Miss Jori hid I in -Day t onvo, spinal mOitingitis. accord a- point it appea word received. ..rd of Refresher I ourse | Corporal Paris, who h igmally anti olormj !<., I senior ROTC at Stale, w. iiato the : on workshop j to Fort Sill a short tin 1 the sd Dorms House 50 More lay attracted I from Camp McCoy, Wis 1 chers for the I in Officer Candidate soli course. Dr. [the time of his death, slant id executive > profes | ven. His While home was in Oral in college ('. Hop, d':;\;;.r',7ir^1ar7toU,ffc this tall Moil rooms j "" P'.m.s for •;.» ulerencc, re-1 Paris- was active in th • planned for three wo P's v,,t '">deud«d, • the teachers i artillery division, Pcr.-h, are large enough to add • ""■• the service, ties, Plateau and Drum, Ni an ixtia dre.-ser and desk. 1 While S;,v». ' nui about 50 man club, Officers' nub lose relative was secretary of Theta Chi ai rangemenis are bc.ng • «nl during li .• Considerable amounts of j noriths has ai.-o beer ternity. He was a gradual . all on.d storage -pace are be- i 'f the STAR progi offered as j the Liberal Ans division. AS I ol..wed on each floor, and ; tervised AST atti i sir.-e for rural The funeral was held ye . See DORMS—Page 3 . g to service day morning in Grand Haw >rs of absenc^U en commented "i fine the women the teaching Hort Experts Experiment on Dehydration state that taste in ture the products may be burn- TIME TABLE Bv JI NK MKRZ ■ .;ght for 37, one to the combination ed or scorched. 1 for 35 "Dehydrated foods failed dim TODAY— years; it is thougnt Possible Methods Told a out of service ing World War I because they Possible methods to had a very flat taste similar to i that the li iste may ur are dry Aircrew parade. 9.30 more have not a- »« i during the process vv her j the materials under reduced Parade grounds classroom for 10 that of hay," said D. C. Aider- iost, Aldermar j pressure or under man, of the horticulture depart¬ iner t gases Tea dance, 3 p. m. tsuch as nitrogen and carbon di- Rthigan counties ment. Today workers in the of materi j oxide. Final experimental stage Mixed lounge, Union laboratories of the horticulture | "With the shorta_ Movie, 7 and 9 pm. ft in the course, a Is it i- impossible to change ' on a large scale in these meth- Kent counties department are experimenting ine equipment of ttie dchydi at-j od» will probably have to wait • i Auditorium with methods of producing d. - •est enrollment, hydrated foods that will not lose nig concerns. , Therefore rneth- j for the duration until necessary TOMORROW— teachers respect- their original flavor. !o.ls ol pre-treating and recon- ; materials will be available, Huggett. istitutmn are the main hope at i Another method still in experi- Newman club. 2.30 p m. H. A. Cardinell, of the depart¬ I the present time of improving mental stages is dehydration un¬ Spartan room, Union ment, related that he had iieard fanov Tri 1' Cancelled that the soldiers in the South til. tlr.ed product. I'der illuminating gas since the Discussion group, 5.13 a. I Pacific were throwing away their j "If dried at a very low tem-j gas is slightly reducing and Peoples church perature the materials might not [may prevent oxidation to some Informal student hour overnight canoe dehydrated food and' bargaining Dose • ti.nr oils, but under cotiler [extent. for today has with the natives for fresh food 4 p. nr . Peoples church because of bad because of thef lack of flavor of I ronditi .ns li e process takes a j Up to now there has been no ;fbr.g to Chairman the dried fod. i great ileal longer. In prcserv- [ method of determining the mois¬ TUESDAY— r, Pleasant Ridge Workers Face Problems ting foods by freezing, the quick- |ture content of the dried product War planning board, 5 p. i These are the problems that | er 'the process the better the re- j in a reasonably short length of Org. room 2, Union °ing made for a the research workers are up [ suits." Alderman stated. "But Dime. However Cardinell and Judiciary board, 7 p. m. litis one in dehydration there is danger I Prof. George A. Bouyoucos, soiis early in against in developing foods for 1 that with a very high tempera- I See HORT—Page 1 Dean of women's office - i Paiker said. men overseas. Saturday. August -M : i (Jrin and Bear It Byliicltiv MICHIGAN STATE i». i-,!. ex*, NEWS t.it t«»»in* woo. new* THE LESS SAID... tt> VH \ ACKERVIAN , ,U I'rw Ma'.UlM t«»», W» * *'•>« f •" ** S V'..I** V 'W»* rtx*** »-1iU. *a- " <•» „ . o» ... y,i «*• . 0SU4 National Aclvrrtisutg Sentee. Inc. *,< m» l MI* fVA.V«»»»l K*~>«».»« .. w • • . v ... r.'»o ••». r*'tvi«T> . iver by Men in the Sen ior ' M ceklv letter to ( Spartans at I! ar It. Ji ItUV UENM \ \m\ State THIS 1AM) IS M1M" Service WITH Section CHARLES I.Al'CJHTON BIIV \«>ur and A Stationery MAI KEEN • t osmetic* DHAKA 9 Military Supplies ■AHBOBHOaBsnea at the STARTS SI NDAT Campus ivr • 10c FOR 1 BIG D VV Cleaners Tailors 221 M. A. C. Max Our Han Wave Forever STATE CAB CO. 24 Hour Service 111 > KEEP I V I I S VM II \PP\ Phone 8SAS1 83361 CARE S HI-SPEED GAS . /a '*>, Open Daily */ 'i Jt V1 'r KlUi. E6TATE — l.vsrRAN'CE I a/ |>i• . iiIiii« .1 . > . Iiow. I lobbies of llraltiii Iiiiuiii. Mill. I'rulM, IM. u>"ivZ,-u ' l{dfc os , , lii'lf IIM.-v. 11 win H v I'll, Ml..'III.Ill, Mint . liicMk'li, I'll I DnWIi .liii-li : Al ls III lln.s tlinw III. Iiiili'd It : lliilMn.l c>»> lill.'il.iiiulllH:, niwt Mmitfll Hem! Also Kit jot» I'hinfc i"" i'i Mill Iliii KifavfH, lin k tins i i-utnmiuiftlY . ..mi-iiii:. l.iiMiifiniiit |)r.i" "u "III. Mill M, l|/i'l. will. .11" .ill Kii.ll iiii n A|i|n"ill 11. , i.nlfiii. il and • ' 11 Hill \M Km Mi". Alli'i .. IhiM'T "liliri " Hill K. mil. Nil I K1 A"II I•'■ IM ' w.l> 1" 'lllll.I llHJti I Mill Hill II"! !• • »..1 »ll '•'> nf.li lit iftie linn. . )• !' '1 Allu All.m lUrsv tt|>|>rruOcr tmuticii Mil 1. V 11 V »IM ! .t r.i lii.li !h • OOltle ill !• i riti-n noil 4'lf (l"'t •. i i Ittniil flmhl iiitH'.n » Mint; tl» |l|>t! |tt t!» 'H» i v\ Inch nit huh in Sinilli iiu t i.;;in« 1 i | in th» ni ft tit Hon lit physic ; of r.M.t tell «.( h.u i H.ni.u nl h» 11 <>m illMi lliirll's t i y icy I. 1 ' i mm II*'\V H Ml Hit .1. I M ' | in i Hi .it ,\isr v. Mil !• HUM IN1 h i ini-i Sjnil l.ui'. AlUniic. ' •t .,1 lit* tilt " • 1.: .In,. KimII. uliM I't v< .. v. tilt tin' ,ni fnrcy hit II ... hi prt ml ■ • *i \ 1 hi! nit* the V'i\» • !«» «• •'flu '•« v liich ». .in "..11 m 1 tnt.il nl 1 IH:t Im \ I HIS VI'IIN (•iriit I.ill.t s Sailors directs ilriflMnni I h-frnl \11sh I rum }{•(! mi ( ollriir I irhl Whil" ' 1 ■ ■ \ > "'i itiiii .mil i M in. iii hi niiS"'.. > ili,:«m •. 1941 T.lkr l inil'ii": I rip* tin; i i>s > Turmoil? lojr > ..It Win! "Ills Hi it Dillirr '* See HI! AI IN I' u 1 (> } (HI I (HI IK I ) our Room for \r.\7 S all? \\ v know living conditions arc crowded—rooms arc scarce — 1 1 ; 1: \\ sTl TJENTS FIRST CIII ROl UP VM M KVIl E MEN CHRIST, SCIENTIST ' "'•••*•• LI THERAN Ka>t Lansinc Mi Ki ll Maionlc Temple. ill M. A 1. > CLASSlFiKI) ADS Sunday • • A R. U \VIEIJ \ ou run find one liy Mudrnt i*a»ior ■ r^hip 10 : IS EMI'I.OI MI NT advertising in tlie STAT la NEWS the i emples cui Rcn MIFFLIN AVE. 111: r d. Church of the Naiarene r, o m, ru lional) )u s. v ». W..r»hip — U;00 \\ lit tlon'l >uu conic in ami see us before "ft. « C. A. Braeh, M .n -ur ,(( E.STIOM8 AND ANSWERS" Welcome Stodente and Cadet# I*' (ilasnifu'd Katri Ail Ser.icea you tvasle another minute? Wnl'i Topic: Two rent* per word: minimum MY yeimhbort U liOTHER? MY Sunday Schawl 14 * ■• charte, 30c; ail advertisements fiEV H. C. CAUSE Morning Worship 11 a. m. payable in advance; no pre- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS lerrcd position. £yeiung accswa 1:U »■ Cnion Bide. Annex. Room 8 Two hlocho soulh of Michigan Ve "d-nt Program 4 to S:«S just inside of lancing cil> l.mi". Telephone 8-1511—Business Hihic With Dr. Paul B.w Tata College-,'i-htr h"» «» Irancla Ext. 268 Saturday. August MICHIGAN STATE N F. W S Page Four llORT BR VTTIIN TiVR PifH'r' Offertil (Continued from Pag Entertainment CAMPUS CHURCHES .continued f.«m Page at {through the badlands of Dakota. «* $(>ri('!t fVlt/tirC department, have wof.,, iupUt and simple mctK Yellowstone park. and taking ui two electrie thremomn B, rMIIY K.AM JED ' stall mg Monty Grand Coulee dam. Mt Hauler. 'Ped fit •i in the open air of the «i. H.ixtei and Histdy —1 Mt Hood. Yosemtte and 8equ«>t.» 'Wool* Aon shown to* and the ether surround, ill be the National parks. central Califor McDowell, diving material summei entertain nrorns i iimtH a y ma, up ftke's feak. throtuih 'mi:tyt on th S V vh vwe. dues* Details Explained Rev H C. C.aigr wi • .it other western states, and return- mvnt series aim,yuncrd. The resistanee set m through.Nebraska and Iowa lol ,.f the .v nes. two elect no thermomet. Young people s 11si„untaln Climbing ! the jnetu h> Ne\ i; Sluite ot (certain readings. - the if 5 4.i p m. The mountains in the west ot the nove in? which ran he turned I HRIST I tTHFK AN have more appeal for f'ratttn an out man to into terms ot peu'ro than those ot the east He has »:«l m >'n moisture. .tone most of his climbing in terror in Kan Yosenute National and Revkv The Mm \m In largo s< produ Mountain National patks and s» p m m fro flHHis i Ih i> ;t west the level land is of Students u-.1! the blanching pi ores- appt oMiuate'.y the same eleva tveasuiei > rot l ) |,K t I TIIKK \\ Poll as the mountain tops In the uniteim w> . {Carried en rapidly . e.-.st r- s makes the western i'.owe stated keep up with the 11, «• lllit Plot Han ! FLYING LOW 10 ikHi "eating ..foods [he hot tleulture ii< developed a nut.1, Kate: tor determining the en . from Travel* ttvsty of the material w sp«H*t up tlig, blatwhui. a Idw ide tvrsl IY 4\ MIT1IOWST WAVE Heads Hecrun Wave Ensign Helen SV. the naval olTieer pro, ,:V,e in Detroit will he sing from Tuesday unt d.,s and will be able m !>e reached al Hi t HKIsn \\ St II Nt t 'five biutdmg m 1 .■ sT VHOM \s \l)l IN \s i risi or M mi: \\ V( CAM VUS INC. M1HUN HIM t V HI K H * j c. xX PRINTERS v ; The shirt with the ! Built-in Bonus 1 KRI. - S AT. • SI N. TVar \.t»»'i tWi'w «• j SI NUAY AFTERNOON »«-*. GadnK^ »»d ?♦»"-! u-r weSS i-' i mi Presenting irfi U.». 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