fFOR VICTORY iwted mm w« BONDS-STAMPS MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather Daily Student Publication of Michiimnt Stole ( ollctse 33Z, 333 EAST LANSING MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY larly Figures Show 2,602 Civilians Registered c lilt ■li Swrll Berlin Radio Reports hirst (>enrral llonon'tl T j-w'c V "k V * . nerun lust S (APi-The Hi-.l armv the former Soviet I'.Iaek Ma fleet ha-e ,,| kola Slight Slight mouth i»i the Hujr today and crossed that river , upon a time there was Upstream in it smash -"iithward throng! r'l I ("I 111 -('I'lC: to slight one who gels ,ii . f 1 to all-A student Jean- Mill*! Mo||(|;i\ Itrown. I.ansing junior. belated ignition. >Y> / . has Ih'i'lared in ^« i«»e iiirtied his talents Into a V-mail nee - paper, keeping Spartans t rone lieveuls Plans merseas posted on news from the home front. Short and sweet, for Summer School. Osru s newspaper will reaeh all Lints where .MSO men tread. S/ierinl Meetings Nazis \vh Aid lint Orators (><'! (mi test Honors ing top honor* In the one Jehle 1" . division of the Miclii- pev . , •tircollegiute Oratorical - Senior- on Heights sophomore, \lteiul Merrill-Calmer .a-te at Northwestern ■ al honors April 27 and Four H.,mi Y. • are at'.i M, . . ,j; l> I /ehlman's oration, "In school in rated a unant- i '■ was in the state contest.1 have hero. compktmi, ' , j •uiiius in the midwestern 0n sehoLn , , ;c will compete against year. other division winners' Included n . . • Atonal title, which al- ■ •> tf300 ; tending ",'r, prize and schol-' \fii.vkc."i sj.,,; i Flint, i'v ■ ,\ .. N\ illkif l.,lliel- IIi-vm v .1,; w ith Wayne and: unfj < liirf , ; mors " c in the men's, -pi,, , .i- Hppiini ni state contest, ,;V , K.in.m.s. Lansing junior, i o|,m,, i ; t.d for Michigan State t-, : ' ii "Are We to Do .. a, y . The final decision t ■ ed after scoring con¬ tinue limes, the three in,crs differing by only Professor Sees I el ion Igainst Japs i-«»ii Stales Nt't'd I'rirf (jintrol* iI N'GTON. March surprised hy Japs if.'' returning service- ' .$ '•retary of War Stuuson wiuf f •' (ailktwav Direct- >|n,w ,y . an ettg.'i f i i fi'V. Taft (R-Ohio) told nient • bo '-til— l t - on of,the controls is Inspected Meat er ol course" and the While on Bat the hi ,,i, i, anges in- contemplation invading 'one; :..s .itlai k lit NBC Blue • as may be needed to ami were ;'1 •' *'• ,i«r of shl. " u Raul D. possible "injustices'' slaiiehter i.Ouu id i lead i,f the ipeech and government itself has ' wueo by *?.'• - In departme from controlled prices.. Good to ...aoc Wednesday, Mai distinguished dying cio.-* wdh •or bringing ins plane bark to Find senior recital i>f the ..so ear'v m IJM2 attei every Iwm will be presented by Wil¬ . row ir.,n but himself iiad been liam Buchanan, Fast Lansing. at ni.iui.ed by a heavy Jap air at- 8 p in. Friday in tlic music au¬ .ok and alter the plane had I .roil severely damaged ditorium. according to Plot. Roy Close-Out On Jewelry Underwood, head oi tiie depart- I iliil Hunt. 21 year old pilot ot pk TtCM- an Fl.vmit Forties- m !»nd Applied Science student tn promoted to ""pu-swited in three parts, the ():, rccitul will include Fugue m A Mm,„. b>. Bach; Ten Varia¬ 25% — 33 V&% — 50% Off 'March Of Tim< Exlra This Issue "t.m nts: lieutenant !!•< advance merit ca.-r.e after completion of tiolis in ti Major by Mo/urt; Fantasy in 0 Major, Opus la by Marjoiuk Dee Shop 228 ABBOTT ROAD — EAST LANSING Borderline \ daylight bombing attacks Schubert, and seven movements ALSO - NEWS - ' Alt' On the corner diagonally across from the State , \c! tin-many in ins ship. Man of Brahms' Phantasien, Opus Theater u' War II." He alsc received the 116, Hours 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. phoue f,aH "Lassie Comes V. 8-3112 iUn. Roddy Mellow ail medal for meritorious — KSMll M&rch 29, 1944 : jf I O A N S T A •]• K I S. Flying Fortresses Hail irt Honorary Lists ^ onu-n In Hold I'nniarie- for Officer* i;.»rnl>s Oil French Airfield iZoS" nan* <.eiiler Vir ttlark* on Briil-h Foa-I ViiuX, March 2* (AP) ! ranc rteci lorrna- < rcaic a M« morv at I he I lower arid (»ift Shoppc € at » KiUmano VEDA FOSTER (ommaiulaiii \lnl;cs \ftjnnnlmculs of iircrciv Sltnhnl Officers li«»irih Britain 5S£ij£- S&WZ*Wl&MWmwm*£:t j CM BUY liORt I V59 y • f's <• 4 RdSNrt?*! v? g :C ».i:Ta ■ ? - * ~4 % *&"§(?*!? 4rt. c-t « >> fS 4" / ♦ V ¥jr I GALLON ^ I <•* AVERAGE ROOM KASTKH (A [JDS P>r£=i (ftM\ lor trcrxonc in tin* Imuilv /' PER 1 GALLOP PAS7I fORM 4 a \l UNO BROTHERS OPPDSHE | fi' \[ \ T FAMKliA HARDWARE CO. 1 vi,,n 1 1A i j^ SHOP U rullt \rross from In ion ar k.r,, I „nX Ih.t,,,,., t,n.t I,.., ... Iluilt «/.» yuur ,ult Hut. b. or (>oo(! \\ holesome Fo«( and IMeiit\ of if Fat at Our Cafeteria 4 iltti 5> *1 ^ 111111 T~ Dinner 4:30 P. \f. 7:00 P. M. i'n-akfa.st 6:?t0 A. M.-10:00 A. M. 1 nnrin J I :<><> 'i- j :30 P. M. - Wednesday, MarciS-ag, Page Four $ talc Hoard Accepts Residua I Nazi Artillery!■ Com,mitreljASPINNING T*nalP Makes Appointments at Meeting Barrage llils /'«<• *nahtcir-mC Ilv A S AST week (HAS. G F.I,I.Kit MAN Two major resignations were duty nurse at the he. accepted, along with several ice. Leaves of absence v., , other retirements and appoint¬ Allien Torres • students mother and enclosed his ments, at the regular meeting of ed to Charles P. Web professor of mathern the State Board of Agriculture revisions in the curricula of the vateh to be r epaired. In his let- Donald H. Davis, man., March 16. Secretary Karl H. Yanks Concentrate (inns er he matte r of-factedly stated Union desk. pn)in> t,,nege along the line of McDonel announced. hat his teetl i were in good ro¬ Other resignations Miss Edna V. Smith, state on Building* Oeetipietl the broadened education pro- ach came a fast let home demonstration leader who were for ltussei A l; ... i . ri' nosed for the Liberal Arts divi- tor from Mom. saving that, by has served with the extension professor an,; by 3 I'aruelmte I roops 1..ion last term, a faculty comnut- reading in between the lines, she service for 26 years, will retire, iatc in the had concluded he must have had effective June 30. The same date periment station: F.\ A 1,1.1 CD II IK}., Naples, | tee has been appointed by Pres. an accident; she suspected de¬ frank W Chamberlain, profes- Meulen. assistant in March 'JK (AIM—Showing | John A Hannah, ception and wanted to know how sor'of anatomy, will terminate farm crops, and C mounting uneasiness about j Conferring half a day every badly lie had been hurt . his 33 vcars service in the Vet- associate professor o their Hanks in the Cassino j < tber day. the committee will What actually happened was that the student had broken las < it her area, the Germans after a sharp j present for the approval of the by the board were Mrs but unsuccessful attack lulls north of the in the entire faculty a plan requiring watch quite accidentally: and a stronghold arc [ t.omp|,.iion of two years of com- long infected tooth had been ex- for 21 years, who retired from I CI 111 |^_ et Houghton, with 'pS the Dales Set for S| , > steady artillery bar- | I liFV layi preh cms i vo gcneni 1 c<1 u co t ioi v the dairy sales room as of March Allied positions to the; rag. prior to specialization in a par A s J. ('. f>ovv. junior officer 1 as a result of ill health. Try-outs for flu 1 the day Thursday, told of « play, "Letters to Lin > j Nazis, obviously puzzled '" "lar Held. The revised pro- nir of guard duty which he red April roles for 15 Women here the fifth army might i'. years men. will be held Tin ri ved at a Missouri camp One nesday and Thursda.v i strike next in an etlort to break! t the guards challenged a per the Italian deadlock, attacked tlic No- according to Don !'. on to ti:,I: Said person paid 11c yesterday along the road be¬ la at Ot- tant professor Of dr..;- The red, so after the third "halt" tween the villages of Cairo and meat. appoint- This is the first time Ten-lie, some four miles from lude Prof Kari e board, mattes department ha: Cassitiu, but were thrown back thr forestry depart- replaces cd to cast a play wh| by Allied artillery and infantry. •lit Millard, depnrt- .iatc pro- so many opportunity An enemy patrol that mancuv- ation, and Dr. Har- ctmoment en. lluell said. ■ led iioimd to a point northeast j history department. ' 30 aftei He suggested th ' f Cairo also was scattered. the art interested in trying o • Preceding these two rxplora- play before next \\<> Is M:ss may be obtained m ' ' ■ i v thi ii.ds. German artillery t .mi moi l.us Mu.ivod the entire i I! uinoi rears general reading room of t'u Item* miter. (»irls nils. For day hun(Ir a- P v \ u Motdels' Day ,f All lashed stcadil, the •ma strn points Author W ill Oxford Shop M II it h v long highway 6 leading from ot Car O and (>|)cn he shattered town tb' ltome.^ Lrctiirr Series "The greatest weight of shells we thrown at the Hotels Contl- Emily Kimbrough. who tue ental and lies Hoses, into whose lust returned froi mm, Nazi parachute troops have w here she assisted. ,ui i owed German artillery (Mi.. Skinner, ttie , tilled m a night-long pound