" "i fi'v -" '"'i *';.' '■ ■ '■■ '*'™«f"^rf^^^ls^WSSHHPBBiBBBBHBararasr'TT? H i | - „ - - -A.' :'-*vLC-'-; ■■— * -to>*|j,- f.:' U ■ <1 IPeta her Om7y Student Publication of CUudy aud rain " Michigan State College VOL. 33Z, 383 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, APRIL 14. 1044 NO. 13ft Nazi Defenses Fall as Reds Take Crimean ""Successful Capital Seniors Name State Receives Soviet Red Cross Today s j Armies Committee Charter; CDC Heads Unit Port, RailCapture Ifuh Campus for Dance Ingham county Hod Crot- ,,ug |,llt t)lt. oiit-w- unit will int ! topol, ixtrV of Scvas- April Foola* day. Mosro auditorium, according to Jj girxlcr the auspice* of the Lnn- rod to- lege night. Larry Frymlre, president of the i to the chapter and will i>e subject 600 More Towns Fall class. (Kilicie* and regulations .. . Rude Awakening I Co-chairmen of the dance are! of the national organi/ntinn. 1 More than 600 otlter Crimean Courses to la- offered include | towns fell during the day to j Pete ....... .,-eio flulh, Comstock Park, and first aid, nurses' aid, staff ax- three s|*«-ding Soviet columns. Nan Grayson, Detroit, with the xistunts, and bandage tolling, hssrw&Jgs: Mldnlrlon, man. PwwBiww Introduced the irmn- heart- following seniors acting as com- a ssmt*: nsjs? syaTir I mittee heads: Marty More, Mar- shall, and Fran I-ran Schoonuiker, Sehoomaker, Dc- Do- Student* who have not previous- ly regixtercd may still do so. The campus executive , ^ Nprwl W* s tr t "•/" ' >n the* other l.ii-ilun «arming "The Oratld Old Flag." troit, trmt. in in com- c.,nt- f if... and charge of patrons; I patrons;<. mittee • |* mitts*•■ is Ix,wise Ixiuise Osterholt. Osterholt, He- Dc- !»lan battle wtora t»,c?c Ml would have been well if and Marge Crandall. Ik-nton llenton j v « - Itetiv Had had her ewn records Harixir, Harbor, and Gloria Gltiria MacNevin, |I MacNevin. trnit trnit freshman, who will i*? charge of l»o in, in ' comparative pause exmpi Xuth ..f arrangements for the hsiskut w.-st of Odessa, where the ltuL cttt h«J out as things were she relied on Grayling, lieading the ticket i the stock In the radle workshop | committee», j bandage bandage rolling class; Jnyne; Jnyne • • • hrzd • captured the railhead Sf ,nd was quite shaken,'as was Dottie Duttie felker, | Meier. Detroit sophomore, 'Meier. in ■ ' |ovio|x>l and drove the (>ima~ Felker, Vicksburg, and | Vlckahurg.nnd; charge of flrst first aid arrangements; across the Dnestr thr rest of the elaea, when a Bette Sullivan, Pontiac, will sc- arrangement estuarv Horhara Thompson. Ft Knox. . ■ . II Vrnrranrc M»v. clash of honkjr tonk nelse blared1 leel the band with decorations1 Ky., junior. nurM-s' aide, and 15 t<> IllHlilll ... , (rom the loud speaker. I , . UTlig bundled by Alice Wilkins.lJeanne Dickie. Durnnd senior. ..., 'umcririecl Sim(«Topr>| as j Royal Oak, and Don Wall. , staff assistant. Elaine Simon. I rfPW \/IIH * I H ( IITieoi-u ma,n i"""t of the Jackie Median, Louisville, Ky.,1 Wyandotte sophomore, is enemy defenses guarding the gen-j Allien Demand En«l I and Ned Munn, Cuss City, arc in cral chairman. . , jxixs to the ,s,rt* of the Mxithern charge of entertainment with| ) Spartan Women* le-.igue will '"-ist or the crimean peninsula." New CDC officers officially! hold Its installation il«- «ert at This suggested that i Kuy Itiney, Detroit, and Bar-1 appointed at a of Swedish Trade hara Holland. Bast CDF meeting I P- ,n Saturday :n the Union now st.Mst wide otx*n for the way an his- Unslng, last night were. In addition to dining nxim. "m'kV'oat ' working on publicity. | Miss Seifcrt and Mis* Simon., Elected officers to Ix- install- i Willi Germany Senior week activities include WPB chairman. Mis* Thwmr>-; ,r,'n 'he <.-rrnans and \ x\w H4*nior HwiiiMuul, LsmUuu M»n; .sccrt'tary, Mar^arft 1lyter- . lfd ari, Kitty Mitcliell. fj.st Lan-1 Romanians Homan,on* in Jn •'"'F. July, <"42. " junior, |irwldcnt; Mnry El- an eight-month LONDON, April 13 (API— night, baccalaureate, term play!"""- Br.x.klyn junior; .-hairiman I Ttic United States and Britain- ,,„„rki n„yH| n,ik Junior, Tiie alternatives of tl and commencement. A senior!" act'vitii-s for M.ldiers, Ruth ^.president; Betty Lou llar- wa to Romania or of ght by acting in concert before the hrcakfast is also ix-ing planned a p ..inning iff the western front to I for Sunday June 4 ' |1'M*', '"l1.*1.. V?n*lrig I rls. Uinsing sopliomore, | publicity, Ruth KofTel. Kalama-: tary „n - • margin of .01, according to Re¬ fr _ Turkey to Germany and the seiz¬ gistrar R. S. Linton. Men stu¬ Dr Shao Chang I-co. profes-' bers-ot-large. i 1 ,rw'•,• ure by Spain of Allied oil stocks of foreign studies, will Ix? the i t dents made an average of t.57 :or Ap|xiinted officers are kept f Tctuan, Spanish Morocco. while women students made an|m*"n main speaker, and Alumni Se1-; secret ...... ...» until installation. Als > • Delivery of the Brltlsh-Amer- average of 1.5ft. Roth were retary Glen C». Stewart will show i wt — ^ • JJ j W'*l| C'* ,can urge concerning Swedish above the 1.51 all-college aver movies of the college air corps j SWL member who has done ..ut- trade with Germany by U. S. age made fall term I I raining program and of civilian standing work during the past | R<-4-j|;|| Tfllliiiltl Minister Herschel V. Johnson at sioris.l 'tudent activities at a dinner' year. She will receive » <251 Stis-kholm thus put the fourth Agriculture and Veterinary men-1 meeting at the Saginaw county I scholarship. ,,«ll ■ fllllfllt t alatie in U. S. Secretary of State Icine students tied for the lead. I uJu"»ni association f-iay in Gue-st speaker f^*thr»»* ;be Mrs. Warren D. Dnimmond I !XS| pV"v T Tiie Swedes' recently-renewed average. Fraternity men aver- Also included on the program' of Evanston, III., who will talk the Music -.udit# .. rn- in trade pact with the Germans aged 1.63. Sorority women made |. re Coach Charles Hachmari, who! on service ami service <,igam/a- ! m. ,, 'r"i,n- orouded a reduction -teel and in iron, —ell—.Ir Lrixflv on the resumn-!'Inn*. Li,u!v7,,„ studying umler V, ,. Wt"' Prof, AlexanderhM betn ballbearing deliveries. Tiie Allies now are exerting nfi-vMirc for a maximum shut- "tf Of supplies to Germany to cripple Hitler's war machine as elimax of the war ap- proaehes. V xnera by Ravel, and Allegro Home Ec Club Lists Editors Schedule Release of Wolverine Appassionato. Saint-Sams. She will be accompanied at the piano by Joan Hcniell. Xomineeg, Schedules With next year's Wolverine [.arising Kophomorr. Misa Iler.- East Data for Elections heads. Editor Sui Foo. St. Joiulv dell is a pupil" of Prof.- Frer.k \ .#• junkir, and Rusint-sx Manager Mannheimcr. Election of officers for the B«'tty Amis. Turkahoe, N. Y. Miss McLuin'x rer>t.,l n the Home Ec dub will be held junior, drafting plans for a new third in the series >«■» Mil.,JM t pie 0( lurc „|gn8 thut spring- Nttkmal AdmtWSI Servioa, he. rffi 8^* ' ,p" * t»ou«ccU»ning ft m>w in the < i TTif A Ufa a mr t*, Rj| vo*ue. oeorge Rafferty wu up tMluMWm, Mfr voSk.B.t. e# imWW tilt i*Jf| on a ladder washing window* in m a»WW . la imkii . Ill riMMM MW mgto «a statical WJI rm the Union and B und O work- . ""WnumW'a"""** era were dining in the shrub- TtrtlC555m *, mi **** ,,,ni1" 3btww,sas of the SWAVes?" Are they go- ——— „ JL ... ing to make their spring *»>- rsnwni nnwtw SX^Ay^nitKNiiow a-tnw naaawr. JANg MiLtAa Mason^tand?^* thCirS " 0nC* knrroaiAL mrr Last year State started some- . n»nw«i, arm to coamtm. JtLAH BoaAI' ,AT ,MHn- "»• thing new when a brigade of coeds working at cleaning up BimiNWa «*» the campus made their debut in A^toMAt Win*, manti.r. yvonnr nAVmgMt, thMAftt n»«H. the spring. The letters SWAVe siu«- CnnUMf. m.n.g.r- -mapalyn wilmrtm. cmetaitt asssff stood for Spartan Women Aid WALKKB. J Victory and the SWAVes did a Nhiht KSitnr Jm* ted fine job cutting grass, Iraking leaves, manicuring the lawn, " " 111 1 1 1 dawaaaBBaasiismaammnmiaafc* sweeping streets, besides clean- IIRII . m .. A||M hABAfek fe, ing blackboards and sweeping cleaning up the campus and casing the load of the overtaxed B and G crew plus reimbursing the coed by 50 cents an hour not to men' .... shift did for some coed figures. riK RUSSIANS' M iXAitY—Threniheat army of Soviet veterans and Sevastopol, the great naval MM. IHtth The immuhaR week,in atoward the apt tttatUe aMM en towi IBRtB hnWwfcat* effwt rt effort In- were While at first B and G men a bit skeptical about the volves the reeaptnre of the entire CtkMM area, flevaathpot May n merits of coed ground kcciiers, become the scene of another historic defense by the gnfehfy wf the SWAVes soon proved that "/ don't think you ought to keep rubbing it into your fatlur, drawing German and Romanian Strews. The Reds have Mere they were capnble and willing tally cleared the Kereh peninsula M alt tfceWty resistance; MM workers. B ahd G could use Otis, that When he wan your age, he didn't earn the big Bla^k tea port, weleomed a Rttaahm force whWh had w their help again this yenf. half as much as you!" time to establish provincial government and roll on toward the Coed opinfon was that it gave g.U renter south of the city. them something to do for excr- neuretl .riRITH KOOm Invest in Victory—Buy War . 5,900"rts "f i'!10"1 Kohimn. Along the Ko- c\se"s^rnee'xin moneyu'mVthoO.l fss SiiiIHfmIv Bonds and Stamps. Germans milled withdrawals on the part killed, and ad- lilma supply road from lrnphal, makings of a sun tan, and was ',WH 7 A ^. of the enemy, all gave emphasis enemy snipers lay in wait for run besides Margaret M. Houghton, " " - **-- - fresh Allied attempts to close the ... xne swAves progiom mei who was In charge of the dairy of the Importance of the recent r(H)rn ^or 2] years, died Red drives to the Ploestl oil Indications that with enthusiasm last spring il^Mng htNinital after a limm? DANCE TOMORROW fields Since December the Zhtt- were one of and fitted right inta the plans of in„ mness che wag r-tired hv kov and Konev armies hove have two rwent ac,,ons w ;.,||1W,„',| ed upon the plans they will be Mildred Van Rock sophomore; and treasurer, sophomore, and hills northwest of Imphal made Selections today at t p put into shape for submission to It evident that that city of some June Walraven, Bay City junior. Westrienen, East Lansing junior. honor of Pan-Anicn. at, other nations, initially the war s Add la Duntcn, Fort Wayne, Estrellita—Poncr main allies. Britain, Russia and 90,000 in the center of the fer¬ The fourteen women chosen Ind. ' sophomore; Dolores Fisher, Las Mananitas Tiaditinnail 1 tile Manipur plain now virtually China. to serve on junior cabinet are Grand Haven sophomore: Doris air The idea of using force to has been surrounded by the .