I, . . . jja:!AMlfc««Wv^swf.-' , V I -i'. (A ' iW M "3" Dotty Student Publication of Michigan State College "vol. 3w, m3 EAST LANSING, MICHIOAN. SATURDAY, APRIL g.ftoT MSC Resumes Intercollegiate Sports Football Plans College Revisions Proposed for Next Fall RuSSUllls Tt'tip | Faculty Approve* D . rgl Under Wav Today's Nazi Divisions ill Two Divisions | Major Changes Univmily of Mirliipptn Service Team I.eft \L>n Campus 1 l"li I f D///>0u/i tJlMsS&tl . - 1 Kecommendationo for the j eral reorganization of the 14b- Arts ami Applied Sci- Out of Schedule Michigan State will re¬ LONpON, April 7 (AP) —The Red army hus ence divisions were approvl sume intercollegiate athlet¬ sprung etl at a faculty meeting yesteii l ost Mines still another trap on the I r,,r consideration by the ic competition July I with remnant. «( live or »ix C,r- schools whose teams are Thr rfTcct of nine month* of composed of civilians, it was training was amply dem¬ mnn division*, perhaps 25,000 to. *carch of Floyd W. Hccvcs, from revealed onstrated this past week by for¬ 50,000 men, northwest of Ode*-' Ihe University of Chicago, the yesterday by I'rcs. John A. Hannah, AST students temporarily so. and in a swift following fac¬ investment of j »®w l,'an mer l>ct'n llnder con- ulty und statu board approval stationed at Fort Custer. It has l>een reliably reported the prize Hlnck sea port has1 siri,',u""n for suggests first- s"me that the ,,mo titles und of ot the recommendation of athletic council. Iho Hint the men were in- captured Novaya-Dntlnnvka, the major divisions of only 10 miles to the northeust, I state is? Michigan The faculty voiced Mlnds structed to lay some changed to Schools. of the return to approval mines Just for prac¬ Moscow announced tonight. varsity compe¬ tice (luring their free moment*, | The establishment of a new tition at its meeting yesterday Rolling through no towns and div1w£?"r «Sh«»l oI .Business afternoon in the just for practice the men laid music audi¬ villages in n semi-circle around und ' u,'"c Service, with seven torium. «nmc mines, 50 to be exact, and the big port the ? then were utile to llnd only 40 Russians also nyijin- department*, would be In- fjlt'lllirm lM:Utlltlll| „ulph Vounif director hi them when the time came for •"-Si" v^,T:iKi-1Sr™' • An u ii i i . ... Sir sfHSSSurslyf0,4,8 destruction. Freak Fire ""'l Lub ferTO'rf3 ... Hell Ripley should Include nssr•—isssrts ^*£S2z\i*m** E*P1®?lw,ViAisLlr^,r?n?r this freak result ot the explosion created north of Razdelnaya, 40; Razdelnaya. which occurred In OMa KaH last mile* northwest of Odessa, hy 40 j dean. |t SlK ti.V. r„ n ii.-V.. HPS? vi"""-- ■" icveiopuig a sci sug:.! ^ ,, ... .... | The seventh ilc|>urtmcnt nifhi In hi* raeartf of «Nir hap¬ pening. A slightly larger than units which had cut the last ma- geste.1 for this group would l>e uincwrlnst research laboratory in Xu hin nt « « w'hr u " I " ^,<^U. h"vf »«■'>* eompl h Sinceimpletedi l»,r «"««»!* r0UlC i,llU It'XPanslon «f .due.- I <»«* 'X "atfsl Po.ieT? dlf- resulatlon alaa tor waa cmi- nia at Razdelnaya. tion and would include health i was "dhnatcd hv by Police Chief Chief nrult flcult. 8' U"S W'" "«! pletely torn off Mi hlfti and thrown Into tho hall, M the Moscow's uuinuii >»um.«n » bulletin said more iin.iv | and recreation i ...i,1,,.. as well as physi- U w- || several hundred dollars s4*vcr;il nundr&d < «» «vc ,taUM!d in s (lntnauc damage U. of M. Excluded rspbosrd wtthla four feet af the £X'llESadv mans already had been kn£ killed Also administered by the new | )» '"boralory and adjoining "We will stick to a .vhedulo •toifrrous Are war* and more than 1,000 captured In perfectly two school would be a number of "Tier. j In our own cluss," Young said. inlirt. days' lighting, und the re¬ two-year terminal curricula in- i N'» was in the laboratory Tho rule against playing col¬ mainder were "boing wiped nut." eluding secretarial and elerieu! j «' 'he time of tho explosion, al- lege service teams automatically Sixty-four guns and 24 tanks scrvlce, merchandising, real •*- i though Robert Byrurn. freshman excludes games with MSC's tra¬ also were seized in that tatc and other similar ureas. Six Vet student living in Wells ditional rival, the hall, University of Ceneral Predict# , urea, said the broadcast communique divisions, uniting the remaining v;ho assisted in putting out the Michigan. Young is hopeful of . . recorded by the Soviet monitor.; „ departments of Liberal Afts and blaze started by the blast, uecl- lining up a suitable schedule of Invasion Will be ApHphed In the other trap area west of i a School of Science and Arts. j {^jence. wol,id make up denUlly got fluid from Ihe fire six or eight games with at least Skaln, in the southwestern cor- • Await Hoard Approval j extinguisher ill his eyes. He was treated at the college hospital one-half of the games to played on Macldin Held. be ■M Toughs Big Shmv ner of the Ukraine, the Russians The division or School again repulsed German attempts : Kdueution will differ from the of und released, Hannah said the college en¬ WITH AN to break out to the west, kill- ; other branches because students:j Major darnugi? caused by the rollment Includes only about AMERICAN IN¬ freak blast was sustained by the 550 men who are not in FANTRY DIVISION ing 44,000 enemy troops during, preparing to teach will need north military SOME- wall of the laboratory uniform and WHKI1K IN POLAND, April 7 Thursday alone and capturing 1 subjects from the other schools. which was therefore burred . 1,400 trucks, Ave Junkers-521 Its curricula will l>e under an bulged out nearly a by service regulation* from en¬ (AP) When the Americans foot. All windows in the hall gaging In intercollegiate athlet¬ uorn. Adolph Hitler's transport planes which the en- j advisory committee made up of ramparts opposite Ihe lab, the adjoining ics. i irom tho west emy had been using to rescue representatives of each school office and the they will not . German officers, 17 guns, and; concerned with teacher cduca- lab itself were »aiie into The 550, he said, are a blood-bath but will geven tanks, Moscow said. tion. i mnpletely blown out und a door men below draft moetly co "In there punching backed by was splintered off its hinges. age, classified The divisions, each headed as 4-Fs or those who have been massed naval fire and air po¬ Fire which blistered the paint and administered by a director, discharged from military scrv- wer." would include literature and on the walls was put out quickly _ ice for various reasons. American infantry officers got (Carillon Program language, tine arts, social sci¬ although smoke continued to 50 men are of About ton straight from Lfc military age de¬ Omar N. Oen. Denzil Trebcr, Lansing sen¬ ences,! physical science*. biologU |xnir from the room for some ferred from induction pending Bradley, who told them cal science* and education. moments, blackening the walls completion of their studies. today that assailing the Atlantic ior, has chosen the following If these recommendations are and ceiling. wall will be selections for the special Veterans May Help Out tough and "the Several bottle, flasks and other yeateht show on earth"—but as- Easter carillon program Sun¬ , approved and accepted by the He Mid that the return of vet¬ State Board of Agriculture, an equipment in the lab were brok- urteil - this stuff about tremen¬ day at 3:30 p. m.: ailvisory committee consisting cn but the loss of such materials erans of this war who enter col¬ dous losses is Christ the Lord Is Risen lege would help out the athletic tommy rot." of representatives of the major was thought to be inconsequen- "Some of you won't come Today divisions would be set up to as- tial. manpower shortage which will Fairest Lord Jesus curb MSC's chance* of he said, "but it will be Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring sist the department heads. I See EXPLOSION—Page 3 Compet¬ 'try few ing on even terms with schools "In the Tunisian —Bach whose teams include campaign we service Ode to Joy tour only an average of three or Glory to God in Nature- Lecturer to Sliotv Movie of Mexico men. men to 1,000 end certainly Beethoven Competition will be allowed Memg a show like thirought to be worth the To Spring—Grieg on M orld Adventure Series Tonight in football, track, swimming, basketball, basebalL change." boxing ana i Gen Bradley toMthe men ! wrestling, and will be extended Jule Mannix, former stage to rolno" sports if the ftey would have air money is proti day and night and "novel »f* that _ Peoples Church Plans and her radio adtrcss, will present available, Hannah added. lecture will surprise you. and technicolor [ wve no fear of its outeMMk" Sunrise Service for movie on "Noah's Ark In Mex¬ The infantrymen were warned Tomorrow Morning ico" in College auditorium at UME TABLE , I mat the Germans not only were to«th but were •:15 tonight, according to Dean ltkPly to "play Peoples church will hold an S. E. Crowe. Jbny 'bt men and Gen. Bradley urged Easter Suifrtse service tomor¬ Mrs. Mannix, who learned to not to trust the Ger row morning at 7. The service »m>s very for. handle a camera in order to help TODAY— Sometimes they has been planned by the Stu¬ WB eume out her husband, has spent three then open Bra wmdng white ftoge dent Christian union under the Mevte, S:1S » m. en you." direction of Pres. Ruth Klstler, years traveling through Mexican Monroe sophomore. hiOe and jungles with him in Uato tort torn. » p. m. j Vul Set for Hominy Final tryoute for Constance Ilutty .East Lansing freshman, will sing "Gloria" by —arch of unusual animals. "Noah's Axfe in Mexico" fea¬ tures shots of thousands of Ma Untax f " Tew* CMHs wins, 9 y. as. the term Buxzi-Peccia. The Easter mes¬ sage "The Job of the Christian Mfds» i backyard too in Tax co, rf for Lucerne" are in the World Today" will be giv¬ end a fight with a two-ton man- «• Monday night at 7 in ST ray. j TOMORROW— Morriu hall. Don Buell. en by Dr. Cleo W. Blackburn. see else. 7 a. a. i?? * heed, said yeetorday Under the direction of William Mrs. Mannix has written nu- ahii ®We to attend Stbdents have not been R. Sur, professor of music. Ihe wrous articles for rnaas rine on her hobby and re¬ MONDAY— ColUerHi aim of the other choir will sing the Easter an¬ nieetings, the only people them, "The Strife is Ot* by cently did the narration lor Uni¬ Sfmtifiwti •i>r ,he ^ ,f they are to vU1 Hark Andrews and the offertory. "Cristo Trinronte" by Pictro. versal'* forthcoming •EagJevs. "Dragon." picture, 7:15 I attend. >-y ■; Grin and Bear It people* church f At the sunrise service which ffttVA*«i Today." This service will in¬ clude organ selections and a group ol Easter anthems by the ehoir under the direction of William Sor, prafkssor of mu¬ sic. Df. Dr. IV, A. IMCttne'* sermon IV. A topic for the 9:9$ and 11 a. m. services will be "What the Res¬ urrection Does far Us." Bap¬ tism of children will take place at tV tatter Services. CHRIST LUTHERAN "The Dewn of a Uving Hope" will be the topic of Rev. E. L. WoMt'a sermon at Hie 7 a. ;n. Easter sunrise service. 1 lie sermon at the 10:45 service will be -The Abiding Presence of the Living Lord" end Hi s Easter service in the church school is at MO a. m. COLLEGE LUTHERAN Rev. WHHem Young's sermon theme for tomorrow's Easter is "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Deed?" Services will be held in the East Lansing State theater at 10:30 a. m. Bible class is at 10 a. m. NAEAREME CHURCH Mrs. John Cochrane from Ar- itlne will be the speaker at "One more little matter, gentlemen ... do any o/ your >nre% 11 a. m. Easter service to¬ by chance, still have any relatives who would like a in ft jnh morrow. At the 7:30 service the with the company?" . Easter message "Why I Believe In ered Immortality" will be deliv¬ Dr. Morrison to Speak ut Monday lecture by Rev. C. A. Bruch. Sun¬ will be discussed by Dr. Mori day school win be conducted at Third in the series of mar¬ 10 a. m. riage lectures will be held Mon¬ son, according to Marjoi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Jehle, Detroit senior. Rev. J. M. VanderMeulcn's day night at 7:15 in the Music topic for the 11 a. m. service to¬ auditorium. Speaker for the All students eligible to ,itei morrow is "New Every Morn¬ evening will be Dr. Carl Morri¬ tha lecturaa should have ..dmi son of the Lansing Children's ing." Fellowship hour is at center. sion cards by now, Miss Jet (mML METHODIST Biological aspect* of marriage said. Bach's Batter Cantata under the direction of Corner L. Jones, professor of music, will be giv¬ en at the 1:30 and 11 a. m. serv¬ ices. Dr. D. Stanley Coora' Buy War Bonds and Stamp theme for the sermon wfll be "Easter Singers." ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL a. Easter services will be con¬ ducted at 0:30 a. m. and 3:30 m, and "The Resurrection in the War Torn World" will be Church Rev. C. A. Brickman's theme at Directory tha 11 a. m. service. Sunday Spartans at War school is held at 0:30 and 11 a. m. St. THOMAS AQUINAS Maas tomorrow will be held at the usual hours. Rand 10 an. and 12 noon, Confession will take place Sunday from 1:50 to being graduated from the mo¬ 0 a. m. and 10:50 to 11 a. m., and NO DOUBT some Spartans caught the recent Free Press torized transportation school st on Saturday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. EAST LANSING CHURCH KS picture shewing Lt. Gen. Port Bill. Okie., and duty at and 7:30 to 9 p. m. A special Mark Clark presenting the sil¬ Camp Butner. N. C. communion for aerv icemen is ver star for gallantry to Lt. Lewis Deem' won his navy held on Friday at 5:10 p.m. COLLEGE LUTHERAN John D. McCornuck, '41. wings of gold and was commis¬ CHBIEOAM SCIENCE FIRST church of CHURCH Promotions were numerous sioned an ensign in the naval Morning services will be at CHRIST, scientist • San Lands* Kuo Thrai.r) tor Spartans during the past reserve last week following 11 a. m. in the Masonic temple, KAST I.ANSIW. *i«nk T.n*" month. Dick Charon. who completion of the prescribed 314 MAC. Sunday school 1c a* — studied engineering at MSC un¬ Right training course at the nav¬ 9:30 a. aa. and the Wednesday RM> CW It a. at. III M.A.C. Am. til IM1, has been advanced al air training center. Benaa- evening service will be at t p.m. Kaotrr Stir.rfay Senk-e 10:*) n. nt. from first lieutenent to captain. coia, Fla., the Annapolis of the MtNOAT SCHOOL - ) » • * Captain Charon, a pilot at¬ air. tached to the second Richard Claik, '45, is now in Stabilisation group's fourth ferrying flight group, the U. S. naval hospital. Mare Program HfXDAT SBRVKCS - II » * graduated as a second lieuten¬ Island. Calif. Clark left school Considered Sucre** •I'-nnSruiinn an* S.I) I'nuniMI ant at Ellington Held, Texas, on in 1P42 to join the marines and UBDN'RSDAV EYBNINI. *MVWH Sept. ST, 1*41, and between through injuries received in the WASHINGTON. April 7 (AP) W». V«#n«. M.A„ B.D., Plalir S OTLIK K April, 1B42, and December. 1943, line of duty had his right leg —Organized labor's drive to served with the troop carrier amputated above the knee. break down the "little steel" for¬ command In England and Africa. A/C Walt Geist was commis¬ mula bumped bead on today in- Also promoted to the rank of sioned a second lieutenant In -to a flat pronouncement by lop THE PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS AQUINAS egptnin was Fred Perry of Lan¬ the army air forces March it. White House economic advisers CATHOLIC CHURCH UaHrS.a.Nlaattoanl) sing. Captain Parry is now Lieutenant Geiat completed his that wage and price control serving with a AaM artiifaary bombardier training at tl* policies must be continued un- «S1 AtooU unit at Fort Bragg. N. C after Carlsbad. N. M.. army air field. . SUNDAY MASSES ■or. I too of Wonkis--t:M.. It s. to. With indirect endorsement by Sltt ititt i» * approving comment. President IMS Wnl'i Tostei —~ Wakhf Hmm T i* ' " lies—wit made public at his -WHAT TRB BESl aaaCTION naws tosfmwc a report to him dom run rr m. n. a. baxm M.S.C. Easter Daybreak Service PRAt*r "Tlie Job of the Christian in the World Today' Anr"""' F*** M7JI Dr. Cleo W. Blackburn, Indianapolis LANSING CHURCHES Special Music — Peoples Church Choir according to Jackson Towns, Constance Hutty head ttsurian. The plan of OF 1MB NAXAREM: Is An. liaiirg picture* to Urn students wSho couMMhsd again this mm. Many of the pictures Wvlromr Student. and CiAli to All Strrire* have bean oaeerved already. Of Saadar febaal is a.». Momto« II a. to. Hatol— the M pictures la the college Two UkU South of Hidtima A«*. Jon tod* of Laaeia* city collection. M of them werj bor¬ Tafco CWIton-TUor ton to PHnds St. rowed hp thg students last term. ^merltfMl Wjirships Chalk up McNuU Advises Bogie Training Ctmrsa 4-P's to Obtain COLLEGE FRONT WSU Be Given f* Neve List of 28 Jap Ships Sunk By Hffy ANN Nindund AST Reserve Group Essential Jobs j 60 Enemy Aircraft Also fad Before Yanks Approximately 50 AST reserve U. S.. PACIFIC FLEET HDQ., PEARL HARBOR, WASHINGTON, April -Manpower Chairman Paul V. 7 (AP) VICTORY Speakers' bureau has been busy this week on the newly proposed men arrived yesterday from the sixth service command district and will begin basic engineering cam¬ McNutt A.iril 7 (AP)—Twenty-eight Japanese ships were sunk and Draft Director paign to establish a Lewis B. Hershey joined tonight of the Amercian college unit training Monday, Col. G. B. Eg- ,ind 18 others damaged or left beached and burning and lb asking 4-fs who are not al- which CDC Red Cross for ger, State commandant, said. petitioned. 160 aircraft were destroyed by United Sttaes warships icady so employed to seek Jobs The 17-year-olds will lie housed in Wells hall along with which struck Palau, Yap*— in essential activities or those At a meeting, of VSB the oth¬ er evening representatives from the Vets and advanced AST en¬ and other smaller islands designated by the WMC as "lo- gineers. west of Tfuk, Adm. Chester Representative* cally needed." dorms, sorority houses and olT- Other AST reserves are ex¬ A similar separate appeal also campus- houses were present and pected soon. Colonel Egger said. W. Nimitz announced to- a plan Is under way by the or¬ day. of U.S., Britain was iriHde by Chairman Costello ganisation to arouse student in¬ fD-Calif) of a house military terest and enthusiasm in the in Transfers among the officers the military department are (.•if!y-/our probably were other enemy planes downed for a pos¬ Make Air Plans .subcommittee who said he had "no desire to establish some sort pre-reglstration Monday. Cnpt. William Gilliam, Capt. Chan Robinson, both for¬ and sible total of 214 plane*. LONDON, Saturday, April 8 of labor conscription." This The Red Cross being a tional organisation msut be as¬ na¬ mer ROTC instructors. Destina¬ The announced CO»t of the at¬ group has been considering le¬ tion was not revealed. tacks TAP)—Concluding a four-day was 18 aircraft personnel discussion gislation for a draft of 4-F's into sured that there is a genuine of post-war civil avi¬ approval from the student body and 25 planes. No losses of a work corps if they do not vol¬ ships were reported. ation, representatives of the United Stales and Oreat Britain untarily take essential employ¬ on a project as this, plus ap¬ EXPLOSION Locations announced early today that the ment. Coslello nindc clear this proval from the college admin¬ (Continued from Page 1) istration. The task force struck at Palau two idea has not been abandoned Prof. C. C. DeWitt, head of the governments had "agreed In the past defense courses March 29. That: westernmost that international control should As the appeals to 4-F's went have been started but the gener- chemical engineering depart¬ i.ncmv fortress ip the Caroline govern a considerable field of I cut, men of draft age were di¬ ul response from the student ment, who had been in the lab islands is but 530 miles east of vided by new selective service the Philippines. technical matters." body hus not been great. The a short time before the explo¬ The meetings were icgulations into three age groups Red Cross is doing much for sion, said that when he left attended Yap is about 250 miles north- by Adolf A. Berle, Jr., assistant and local boards were instructed servicemen and will give stu¬ everything was shut oil and in cast of Palau. U. S. secretary of state, Dr. Ed¬ to go easier on those in the 30 dents an opportunity to share order. Palau and Yap are the Japan¬ ward to 38 bracket. In u national project. A reaction flask in which Warner, vice chairman of ese administration centers for the U. S. civil aeronautics McNutt and Hershey urged all board, The college unit would l>e un¬ DeWitt Had 'been preparing an the Carolines. Battleship Escapes and Lord lleaverbfook, lord 4-Fs who are in doubt about der the auspices of the chapter acid was left intact by the acci¬ privy seal, as well as technical Iheir employment to consult in Lansing, though CDC would dent which leads to the explana¬ Nimitz said that the night be¬ advisers. They produced enough their local U.S. Employment Ser be the governing body of the tion that it was an explosion fore the attack an American agreement to "justify the expec¬ vice olTico. They estimated that Red Cross on campus. The unit caused by gas escaping from the submarine torpedoed an enemy tation that final dispositions can over 2.000,000 of the 3,600,000 would be subject to the policies tlask and then igniting, because battleship of an unidentified be reached at an international 4-Fs who are in doubt about and regulations of the National of some unfamiliar reaction or tlass as it was leaving Palau un¬ conference," a statement con¬ locally needed work. Red Cross. atmospheric conditions. der escort. The torpedo caused cerning the meetings said. considerable damage but the "They (the delegates) have in battleship was able to esca] • Forces" under the command of Kovernment of the Adm. it ivmond a. iwymono A tspruance SDruance at- at- i>ov,et m„n)s Union hi, and other govern- mcnts would likewise enter into tacked Palau March 29 and 30 conversations prior to such an (U.S. time), Yap and Ulithi on March 30 and Woleai island March 31 with planes from car¬ rier task forces commanded by international announcement added. conference," the The first talks on the interna- VANDERVOORT'S Vice-Adm. Mark A. Mitscher. I tionai aspects of civilinn avia- | lion began last October when i representatives of the dominions and India met Lord Bcavcrbrook Senior Olllfit to Give and other British representatives in a London conference at which Recital Friday Night Banehall unanimous decisions reached. were Spalding Super ha Gap* Marjory McLain, Joliet, 111. violoncellist, will giva her senior Although Canada and other Tennis Racket $2.95 29c recital Friday at 8 p. m. in portions of the British empire the Music auditorium, Prof. Roy were not represented at the Underwood, head of the Music Berle-Beavcrbrook conferences, Canada was kept fully informed department, has announced. Miss McLain, who has been studying under Prof. Alexander jof development*, Schuster, will play selections by i ■ Wil*on Tenni«« Ball* Spalding AX Baxehalh Strauss, Hadyn, Faura, and I } \Lnmi>n*H 50c each 75c Saint-Sacns. She will be accom-jj { n u,uc" B pa rued at the piano by Joan Bendoll, East Lansing sophomore. Miss Bendell Is a pupil of Prof. Sports Frank Mnnnhcrimer. By BOTTE VON DETTE I T A PLEDGING ceremony Tenni* Racket < lover* White T Shirt* SLICK CI DON'T A Thursday at 5 p. m. in the ; PI.AY j" women's gym. Delta Gam¬ _ ma Mu, women's fencing honor¬ 25c 75c nsa ary, added eight new pledges to its membership. Expert Bet Repair i The new members are B. J. MSG Littletlcki, Detroit sophomore;' Slioc^ Repair Barbara Elliott, Hoyal Oak jfrcshman; Shirley Tubbs, bdirs' Golf 4 Jui>* Ri*tlite Laingsburg sophomore; Marilyn Johnson, St. Joseph sophomore; Betty Grossnickle, Detriit soph¬ Iron* 2.45 Wood* 2.95 Goniplete with Batteries * omore; Jean Howes, Lansing ighland Nancy Sudor: Park sophomore,Lee Trabue, and Mary Vining, Greenville sopho¬ more. After the pledging ceremony members of the group attended U. S. Nobby Golf Ball* Archery Bow* a dinner at the Hunt food shop. 35c $2.95 up FRI. - SAT.. SUN. CLASSIFIED ADS SUNDAY AFTERNOON SHKLI. 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Kit. i*. i to KdcviiI| .Woiii<>ii Scheduled for Easter Weekend Drive Actum Entertainment jaswar .in ^tE2»?Jsr»J£ ^— the season Is brag „— aday and Thursday "T' yital Highway theme In the decorations for the ff^ung Union board dance this Satur- carding to Chairman Jul Willis, East Lansing senior. Juliann SWSlta.^ visit is being Jototl; by1S,WV ^° Y.WC' WHne*t, Scheduled Amy night. la fact, there will Dance partners will be chosen Dance Scbednlad for for jangle Fighting Reported lm no decorations. Making up by by; the colors the colors of the Easter egg of thst Easter egg night is « movie and style nigbtis tflwlc an 222 for this lack will be Rosemary •elected selected at door, end at the door, and an of 14 of 14 SPAR SPAR uniforms ur T Wagtes te Center of How land and her all-girl or- Easter egg hunt midway through Easter egg cording cording to to SWL chairman SWL chai , Banna Defense Line chestra furnishing the music. the program will carry out the the Kauderer, Detroit freshmanf 0! Special feature of the eve- theme. The Easter theme. Easter The five-piece five-piece Thursday, Thursday, Lieutenant Lieutena K0biii„M NEW DELHI, April 7 orchestra will canteen orchestra ning will be the opening of the canteen will furnish furnish wil] ^ ,v,Uab|e fo, cohferemj. wiU be available for grill for the event. Tidcets are music for dancing, and pool, music for dancing, and pool, and ana wltb coeds.in with coeds .in organization organ (AP) — Japanese invasion cards will be provided for those on sale at the Union desk, and cards wiU be provided for those 1, of the Union. Unlon °°m not wish to dance. troops in India have driven at the public relations office in who Abbot hall. do who do not wish {lance.^ Refreshments will be served Refreshments Accompanying Lieute Li. ;,nt Rr,. westward across the Im- .. billard . wiU be anothn It is an informal date dance by wives of Masonic lodge mem¬ mem- SPAK phal-Kohima highway in the and a >nd # membcr of member 0|