v for UK1TB) bonds-stamps victory STATU WAt MICHIGAN STATE NEWS lh"ly Student Publication of Michigan State College KANT LANSING, MKTIIOA •AN. WKIJNKSIJAY. SKI'TKMBKK 29, 1943 British, Yanks tit Italian Air Base ! y (3m pUS (.DC] Chooses he,Isr„sh l'nil announcement n by Prof. id floor d-ning *"Tay Home . ' Ralph Young, o. physical educattoi of the shorter X. Sept. 28 (AP) 1 '* going over- The Spartan ! eventually be pile < -t oster said. mrved upstairs Only TIME TABLE not soon. The I s Fieldhou.se rtd , jl ! U served in the strong senate 1S part of a long-i '-rd dropped Its campui decoration .ut.fi ''he ••'• •■■■ Y01 (;•:!; hours wJl be 8 30 a m. if the TODAY— gislation which - no:-. JlUlgV.'irth is -rmitted such as- tion of the program i | cation, Young said e r«-1 University of Dv'r it. W» to 4:30 p m daily and 8 30 a m. . ' ■j noon Saturday, the manager Student council V34 p. ita women. Col- l.'mvers-ty and M u ■ y t\ • utiy completed mural •r nounced. He added that a Org. rwoai J, I'nion j'. • '"wwy counterpart lege^tuditcrium, by Cnarl 3 Pol- s-cho-li. His campus cl. v?s ' | dude instruction in reran- Saturday evening schedule may j A\V3. 6:15 p. in. , " f N, are bound by no oek, art instructor. Org. room X. t'nioa ■name rule. The finished figure. Wednesday. Septcmbei I I C H I G A N S T A T K N KW S (irin ami Bear It . . . 1u MICHIGAN STATE NEWS speaking k»al*i on >* crtnmd m»di nf MuO l r th« of fVifTlrt. Vul Union 1 «n»1n«, W!rk llulldlni Ann", room B OfflM* for myself int4> <7i>a«*ir«. |t> ft \RB.\lt.\ DUMNISON lltalo Ai»»UI*d l'oll»irl«t» !'"• W'Trlnphnno CnlliY* fhona B-IM1 »*• OBln ' ftorlnl Offlrn -Kit. »«». Ilwlnaw Nuti(«ruii Advertising Service, Inc. Kit. ?«« r, I'lMsiivri Krt"nni* nnii«lilii«lt» VU i THE AHSOflATW) I'HKSH ; there heen Th« A ••"***■ P> f»»wn ill er»U ids Of I oral fa*-. p univ to th. In (dinihis Quarters IJi still III MeNI \l and Kli IIOWI.ANU W w Tliiuili.r Cn-l Ns i <|«. \itililioiial ! alcnl Ill-Ill llnllaid i.Wi >11M I E SN At TASTE BETTER i'tl rnnplr ii" obnbl.v SAK II .. former Je t'fi h thi AST nmt Til El COME FROM P';;:::the A lit. a!! it • t!I WoiId WiM I! \ though SMITHS FRUIT STORI 11»i— tear 311 I Grand Kb M" i;U» ve«ii - ago T;w duties Ot the women were lull -lill - - - SPECIAL SEKV ICE MEN S MA MALES Ttxluv and Tomorrow s SHOWS AT :!—a T 9 tile wind in When >ou see these sisters A\OHIO State universityram- /~\ Housing situation the face each other—one loving, the oilier hating—you'll wit- this la:' when tin ASTH unit moved into Mack and C'antleld of the finest mo- 'Hit* jirrfert aiiliiimi flowers hulls, loirnerlv two dormitories ii ess one cneuls of serern drama this,/ for women students, while coeds are fiiunil at at the same time took over the theatre has ever presented college fraternity houses. The situation isn't an entirely new one to Slate students, since IDA Ll'PINO the AST men took over North DENNIS MORGAN hall, women's residence during jeivett V the summer, and at present two fraternity houses in East Lan¬ JOAN LESLIE IN sing are now being used for HEED MIEI.IGAN. Proprietor residence halls for woman stu-* 128 \V. Grand Uivrr Plutne 8-8551 dents. Till: IIAllII Emory university is believed 1% AB3ED to be the only university in the world whose main buildings ore WAY CARTOON constructed entirely o£ marble. M 1 C H I <; AN S T A r E N E W S Dormitories Top Capacity <><'rnunis Occupy^ ~ mlcr 'Doiihle 11>* Program" iI n(l< " • lla, l„n »„',i Spartans at War Bv asm; ( oh w of Sjilil u«»«»••»! SXi" 4 Tonight ft . AI'The Sheldon M> > , .;i|»acit> registration m th«< throe women'. on campus has been top)u->l thi - \rar with a •! ♦hn,. n,if| «>«-i ij u Ainu t time >.*,ti more woman student« jt. the three »••• -1>:» s >• to MaU'l Petersen; wt'tia > hoi.isitig ~>i|it-i v i ,,t the itut'ensed • !«•- * l^ppa' Smi'mi 'am* I'lttll lo I'roillolf ' Word ii.is Ihmi < h:;' Uu f'|. 7, to. 1 C* has (Mnlrilit.iiffi Michigan I'imil S > \\ i.e. I. r 1 i n.., II. i I.: i g in l.o;::! I) r i \ < in i»r:t!l id I alh r h.ivfd 'n ♦' renrh AtM»oinl National nsf,! nov,.«»■ Iit*fPOM ( iimmis^hincr omm ittee in , . liable can.! '• t>«•• >• these r< ( lll!> to Meet • >»• me', qiij enttere Scheduled SWAIN JKWLI.ItY SKlKi; K,!.. !• 'u-i'f! |v, M W I \I I j i:\uim hamiu.' - 1'ins SUte I heater Bids Middle Ae> Have a Coca-Cola = Howdy, Neighbor ^STUV.0I1AT3 it v) *■ Welcome Fresliinen i> ROLLER SKATE i Organ Music 0 Special Rale* we 1 for MSC Students Know 0 voill front Arizona to Australia HAVE Ft N M At borne or abroad, wbea the American soldier says II.ire a "(jtkt" to a stranger, he's made a new buddy. From Mianeap. olii to Melbourne, Coca-Cola stands for tbtpuuu taut rtjmU* —has become the mark of the good neighbor. Michigan Avenue Near Campos R The eOTTtEO UNDE» AUTHOSiT* Of THE COCA-COIA COttfAH* I* COCA-COLA Bottling Company of Jackson high-sign TS. C< Co. Wednesday, September 29 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Huge Four A ll-Collcge Dance THE WOMAN'S WORLD British Bombers Smash Listed Saturday By LEONE SEASTROM German Industrial City Heading social activities for the weekend dance scheduled for is an all-eollegc AITS COUNCIL Saturday RIDING PERMITS AWS council will meet to I Women desiring to punches with the from !) to 12 p. m. in College au , LONDON, Sept. 28 (AIM -Mixin# its .skill and power of a champion boxer, the RAF'.s great ditorium, Ruth Peters, East Lan¬ j night at 0:49 in organization lege horses must ha- , sing junior, announced. | room I "I the Union, according [permits from home, 'i , bomber fleet smashed the big Oerman industrial center of Hannover last night for the second time within a week, Contrary to previous an | to Pres. Pat Stone, Chicago, III . mils must be cheeked (piickly followed up yester-* nnunecments that it would be a mixer, the dance is to be a date [which they will be rehtary department.. g,'.', Music jmortar hoard i afTair, Miss Peters said. day's Flying (Fortress raid I Fraternities Resume will lie furnished by the Hep j Following AWS council meet- .in the North sea port ol j Active Status Make Fliers a were w band. ! ing scheduled for 6 49 tonight, Century Flayers *'!, Kmden, and pounded th I'luns for Rushing Students will be admitted up¬ ; Mortar Board will hold a meet id machinwy center of on presentation of their identi¬ mi; in the faculty, dining mom Vi k AR Drama Sen, - fication cards and men in uni¬ i of tiie fioon, M.ujoyie Jehle, Rtunwu ick. Despite the fact that only a fraction of the former mascu¬ form need no other identifica¬ l (resident, Detroit - enior, an Returning to the au The in ministry said that the line enrollment is still on cam tion. Patrons for_ the dance, | noimeed. Activ ity plans tor the [evening at 6:30, to. attacks were made in pus, all of the fraternities arc which Is being sponsored by the j corning year will be discussed. Players of People; strength," and that an active status and lir^ college, will be ivinouneed lat¬ will present a weekly er, according to Miss Peters, VWCA CABINET 'IH of the hi.; bomber's were Inst Panning fall rushing nctivitu dramatizations over U K 'Returning crewmen Pledging will he carried reported gradually, a man or two each ( Iturcliill Tells Rritain must ! All YWCA cabinet numbers lege radio station. attend the meeting to be The first play will . tremendous llames were eating term to keep a nucleus on cam hold bought from 8 until II in the rune fur Tears', au through Hannover, which bore said Dean Freil Mitchell, Motion's War Effort pus, : student parlors of Peoples <■ i.f>t by Aim Osgood ( ' inter fraternity advisor. the biunt of the assault. 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