ISpi51^ ■ .•■ . : jasmusa l »ij—„.i. Hannah Will win t„.. Tom ': Good Lack Ball to Open Game Tgrlarn Rated Favorite* ~ VOL. 33E.MI EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, by Virtue of Three SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1944 NO, 149 I'reviotiH Winn Secretary of Navy Knox's Death Shocks Capitol .Michigan uiigiirate ita State will In- formal bane- bait season today when it * Former entertain* Wayne university National Honorary to Install Believed Governor]1, I'oNsihlr Sorority Debut at is Old College Held. The sluted to start ut 3 p. m. ing up with tradition, Pres. John game Keep¬ Women's Journalism Group GOP Successor I .oca I A. Iliiiitinh first hull. will throw In tho Group Kxpwls The Tartars from ]>ctroll-wuy 112 Matrix Members, 3 Alnma to Affiliate Today WASHINGTON. April to Join I'i Beta l*hi are riding on the crest of a 28 (AIM—The sudden death three gitme winning streak, and W ith Theta Sipnia Phi as Next Fall Term Alpha Psi Chapter; of Secretary of the on the strength of this they will Initiatkui Orrmuitlra Include Dinner Navy Sixteen Michigan State wom¬ State hus he In flu* favorite's role. As yet Knox shocked official Wash¬ not felt tin* en were pledged Inst pressiiro night to of In log under lire. Matrix, women's journalism honorary, will lie installed ington today mtil also posed the Pi Phi Gumma, local sorority Promising Pitcher which will petition PI Beta ;is Alpha Psi chapter of Theta Sigma Phi. natioual pro¬ question of whether President Phi, III an effort to start the .national women's fessional journalism honorary, at installation ceremonies Roaaevelt would keep the coin- the end of full fraunnity, at son right. Conch John term. The group sea¬ Kolis lias pies Ion of I.U liis warfare caliinet \ tin i In* Union at 4:80 this afternoon, according to Pres. unchanged waH organized by tho Lansing nominated Bob Krcstcl as bin l»y n|ipointing a Re 1 Neva Ackcrman, Unionville , publican successor. and East Lansing alumnae club starting Hurler. Krestel showed Hashes of brilliance in the ex¬ of PI Beta Pill. senior. ■ - Knos, who died of a heart at¬ The group pledged includes hibition game with Iteo Tuesday, The local group will In* tack at the age of 70, was one Juniors whtfTIng five of the 11 men who Mary Jean Armstrong d uf two members of the (need him. formally installed by Mrs. opposi - Dearborn and Ann Donuni rf tion party In the cabinet. The FHbrldge, N. Y., and sophomores Although Iteo cannot he class¬ Hotiv Hmrkle Dunn, of Chicago, other is Secretary of War Stim- Barbura Jumes of ed with Pennine* and Wayne, the burly right¬ who t* national secretary, and hander displayed a son. June Wilkinson of Jackson. hla/.ing fust Robert!a Applegate, '40. ulumnac hull Unit eun cojie with thnt Nlasseti Suggested Freshmen jiledged were Built of adviser. any in any class. Member* Nassed If Roosevelt decides to name I Dunlop, Mnrjorie Jones and t'harler membership will In- [ another Republican, it is believ Ruth Skileh of Detroit; Judy Injured Men Buck Williams, Gpand Rapids; Mar- Kobs asserted th.it | rluilo Jean Bugai, East Jordan ed one of those considered may garet VandcrWull, New Era. unit llennessy and Dunn Warren miimi; Kmity K si led, Grand . . . Oiu California In* Lt. Commander Harold K. Shirley Scorsc, Rochester, N. Y. regulars who sustained minor C'ostln, two Stasseii, youthful former gover- IKupnis Middleville Buchanan chele. senior; Junior; • Percy MarianKelley, Mai- Jean Tliis is the Inst issue uf tile Btatv News to be set by linotype | nor of Minnesolu now the Pucillc, serving in Thesis women completing the. leg injuries in the list are Marilyn Mead, Grand Pv"' ,H' practice tilt, shupe for the contest. Shaver, Chicago junior, and Re- operator Kvcrette Little, fnmil- lluveli; Kathleen Musson. Willi these two men in the line¬ Staxsen's friends are booming ruin, Ohio; Julie Mackey, C'edar- up State will be at full beiva Stahl. East Lansing Junior, lurly hailed as "Ev" by Stutc- strength. Newsers for yours past. Rumor him for the Republican presi¬ hurst, N. Y.; Betty Ives. Dear- Jack Drcxltn will be Krcslvl'a and Miss Ackcrman. dential nomination and he hus born; Jean llartline, Dover, battery mate, Web other members are Rosemary hus it that be is off to McDonald Hera He 11 m b the Golden mude clear he will urcept the Ohio, and Jounn Haynes, Cad¬ will Ik* on llrst, Bonnie Reed Howell, Detroit Junior; Peg Mid- e will dlrmiM. Detroit Junior; Barbara Came* Gate, eye the earth¬ nomination, if it is offered. He illac. hold down second, Costln will bo might feel Impelled lo accept the As the oldest nutional frater¬ hack at short, und Dmnuon, East Lansing junior; quakes, and bask in Jack MuCrls Marjorie MirfUIng, Birmingham the falsely fabled sunshine of nuvy secretaryship from n sense nity for women. Pi Beta Phi will will play third. Southern California. Long view- of duty, however, if it -were of¬ be celebrating its 77th anniver¬ The outer guard will consist Junior, and Kay Beaemer, Belle- sary at the Founders' day lunch of \ die junior. ad as "practically private" prop¬ fered. llennessy in left Hold, Lm eun this noun ut. the Hotel Associate members. all former erty by staff members, hit de¬ Some members of congress in Olds Grunxt in center Held, und eith¬ Lansing. Active and alum- er Mike Prashaw or Ed Cook in mom Iters of Matrix, will be Joan parture will be glumly gloomed said privately they hoped Under nue members in Michigan will right. Meyers, '43. of the. Saginaw over. G'byc; good luck. secretary James V. Korrestnl be present, according to Mrs. News; Betty Preaton, '441, of the would be advanced to his lute Charles Baehman, vice-president Wyandotte News-Herald, and chief's post. Forrestal, 52-yenr- or the local alumnae Marxian Alkire, '41, of the Pon- ... Hate to Cet tip old New York investment bunk¬ group. Presiding at the luncheon will. Red Army Attack tue Press. er and a Democrat, hus been un* be Deun Marie Dye of the Homo | M After is Howland chapter installation, will be made Kay Rlney, waker-npper-ln- dcmccrcfnry since 1940 uiul is Economics division. Also pres- I chlef at the Sigma Kappa hause. raiuiliur with tho Ltvotv Rriiifis navy depart¬ cnt will be the province presi¬ president, with Miss Mintllng as used a neighborhood bird for I the new vice-preaident. Inspiration whan she pat "The ment's administrative problmx. dent and vice-president, Mrs. E. I K. Moore of Hillsdale and Mrs. No Advance Other officers will be Miss Woodpecker's Serenade" on her Military Funeral Benjamin Lewis of Detroit. ' Drnnison, secretary; Miss Mid- vie at 7 a. m. yesterday. Tho Puncrnl services for Knox will LONDON, SATURDAY. April , 29 AP)—Red army troops killed dlemiss. treasurer, and Miss women got np; the American be held in the Mount Pleasant Hesemer, keeper of archives. Legion Is richer by one record; C'ongregutionul rhurch. They Netherlands Minister i 80(1 Germans and ' Hungarians in Obexes Caaipelca and the offending one has writ¬ will be conducted by Dr. Fred S. rcpulsiifg attacks southeast of Mrs. John A. Hannah, Mrs. E. ten n hook—It's title: "How to Buschmeyer, assisted by nuvy of Education Visits Stunislawew in former Poland B Bill. Prof. Dean A. i Kuyken- Be I'npepnUr In One Easy Les- ehuplain S. W. Salisbury. Campus Tomorrow .yesterday, uud Soviet long-range | (tail, Prof. A. A. Applegate, fac¬ The woodpecker peeks on. Burial will be in Arlington Nu- j Dr.' Gerrit Bolkenstein, Neth- |1 aircraft touched off fires and ex¬ ulty adviser, and Mrs. Applegate tlonal cemetery with tun nun- plosion* Thursday night in a will be guests at dinner follow¬ , , . Progressive Ed tary honors. Rear Admiral Lzmis j-lands mbdster^ education. mass attack un Lwow, 69 miles ing the ceremony at the Hotel northwest of Stunislwow, a Mos¬ E. Denfleld will be .he escort tiuiv ,u„ American educational Porter in Lanaing. cow communique said early to¬ Perhaps under the influence of commander. Matrix, which was founded visiting Home Ec-ers wandering John A Hannah and other ad- day in announcing "no substan¬ locally in lMg, began its cam¬ Knox, who was sworn In <>o j mini»trative heads at a tial changes" on the land front. around the campus yesterday, dinner paign for admission to Theta July 11, 1940. was possibly the i The only reference to the Cri¬ Guy Hill was seen pa- cubinet's most travelled member ^ his honor at 6 p. m. tomor- Sigma Phi last spring quarter | row. mean front was a midnight sup- ' er rading' down Grand * with an informal petition. Cokes? River with his educa¬ during the war. His constant Bolkenstein is conferring with plement which said that u 1,000- The Anal petition was accept¬ tion 320 class in tow. desire, lie explained, was to see American authorities on possi- ton tanker and a landing hnrgc ed winter quarter of this year. The troop congregated at Kcw- the navy's ships and shore sta¬ bilities of exchange scholarships were sunk in the urea of be- Membership requirements in¬ pee's to discuss latest cduca- tions und especially to let the between the two countries aftet seiged Sevastopol by Russian clude a B average in all jour¬ men In distant outposts know by the war. nalism oa one courses of the and participation college publica¬ 5s zsu&ss?a its points. Other schools he will visit in Michigan arc Detroit, Ann \r- naval planes. A 000-ton tanker and minesweeper also were sunk in the Gulf of Finlund, the bul¬ tions. letin said. A German communique said I Bombers Protect Honomries Give MayD*iy Sing for Tapping that fresh Russian attempts to Mm KI'MSIA—Page 4 Hollandia Base By JO DELP If the weatherman will keep In its youngest days Mortar Board, the senior women's hon¬ shall have its newly established number of 30. Tower Guard ADVANCED ALLIED HDQ6., his promise for a half hour of orary was a local organization members do such things as read NE w and called the Sphinx hon¬ to the blind students, tutor GUINEA, Saturday, April beautiful spring weather Monday was » organized in 1916. In 1934 freshmen and carry on servicoa ry. John Hlrhry. Junr Wllhlnaun. Kllran tMilrr. a. m. Marian Ma|. hrh. Hull. Ilunlap. Nanry Vnnilaltrrvn. IMrk Hmhrr. Jim I'nakr, Jtmn Marian call. J. yr.- Hhumann, Alko KIMi, Jrrr Salad.,n<». Itrth IMitln, Elaine PEOPLES CHURCH lllanrhanl. Jana Mrllihi. IVOry Krily. Jo Orlp. Dotte Vonltette, Gerry Giaalaian. At the morning services, 0:30 Ilriiv Ann John.on. KatMr Mull. H. J. l.lttWteM. and It a. m., Dr. N. A. McCuno Nicht Mil.,i Into Ban will use as the topic of his ser¬ mon. "Let's Keep to the High Road." Hymns of Faith will be the theme of the student vesper Weekly Letter to Men in the Service j hour at 6 p. m. The hour will be conducted by Dr. Williui.i (This open leuer to men In the service Is a meekly fee- . Sur. professor of music, who »ur« of the Michigan State News, describing the outstanding I will ulso lead the fireside dU- cecals on campus. CUp it out and matt It to a friend in the . cusslon at 7 p. m. service.) I ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL "She really isn't interested in listening to those ru April 29, 1944 Rev. C. A. Hrlckmon's sermon speeches on the radio—it's just that a girl (ikes tu , theme this Sunday will lie "The kEAREST Johnny: I hear some man promise her everything." D' The moguls of Uic rumpus have been shifted around tills week in accordance with the new proposed plan for reorr- Caldron of Decision." i are held at I Services 9:30 and II a. m. and ganization. Dean Huston will be dean of the graduate school, 12:13 p. m. Sunday school is at University I'rcsidenl l« Speak ul Ouuvo 9:30 and U a. m. Dean Emmuns will take care of students in science and arts. I CHIUST LUTHERAN All 10 a. ra. civilian and mig- to uJI Michigan State ■ and Dean Crowe will have Just plain students under his wing. . I "Cheering the Discouraged" is od classes will be excused Fri- Col. Dursey Rodney will act as dean of the school of business | Rev. E. L. Woldt's Sunday theme t.xcept any strictly i„mv and public service, and Dean Giltner will continue to udvlse '"r » f'fcnt . I Veterinary students. Howard C. Rather has been selected to | for the 10:45 a. m. service. Sun¬ which will feature a talk by Dr. wlUch will meet as I . operate the basic college and Deans Dirks and Anthony are bc- day school and Bible class meet Mordccai Johnson, president of Speaking on Thin I ing retained at tiicir posts of Engineering and Agriculture, re- I at 9:30 u. m. Howard university, Washington, , u spertively. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN D. C„ according to Pres. John A. faculty meeting, Johriv.n I It was lovely of you to call me the other night. 1 was quite I At the 11 a. m. service Rev. Hannah. at the college May f ami hepped up about it until 1 realized it was a collect cull. No ' John M. VanderMculen will I wonder you were willing to talk so long. I preach on the topic "The Emp¬ Johnson. »n campus at the in- appeared In Lansinx That line Matrix society is affiliating with Theta Sigma Phi • vitation of the college, will s|>cak months ago. bi R. ty House." Sunday school is at I this afternoon so don't bo surprised if this letter is incoherent. ■ 9:45 u. m. Young 1 people's moet- We're really quite proud of ourselves, however, and have ul- I ing is held at 4:30 p. m„ with I| most broken our arms putting ourselves on the back. • the fellowship hour at 7:30 p. m. The former Boy Scouts have got all riled up about the Poin- I ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Iciana prom. Apparently the flower queen ia to take the place of the usual ■ thought I pre-war water carnival it was an all-wet idea. queen. No wonder I |. The campus has been overflowing with visitors for the last two days and fortunately we were able to show off some decent | 5:10 Sunday mass will be held at B and 10 a. m. and 12 noon. Ros- ury devotions arc held daily at p. m. Friday communion is Church weather for a change. Senior day, sponsored by the elementary I at 5:20 p. m. and confession is Directory education club, brought 70 high school girls heard Sunday from 8:50 to 9 who evidently would like to incorporate a Union grill into each of their high I a. m. and from 10:50 to 11 a. m. schools. ' MIFFLIN AVE. NAZARENE We won't have to worry about cuts and bruises any longer Rev. C. A. Bruch will conduct now that the Red Cross has appointed heads of its various morning service at 11. Sunday groups. The organization plans take care of everything from school is at 10 a. m. At 5:45 bandage rolling to motor corpa-ing. p. m. is young people's hour and the regular evening service is I noticed that each coed in the bandage rolling class is to take along a 12-inch rider to class. Perhaps it's an extra de¬ | at 7 JO. EAST LANSING CHURCIIKS fense measure against wolfish victims. | I Yours—on the defensive, COLLEGE LUTHERAN PEG I FIRST CHURCH OF INFORMATION ml* lo or bp- raw at 4:41 p. m. in the faculty Lotk.ra* IMM Clak. I:M SUNDAY SERVICES II A tw^n Old* 1UI! ami Kll fc. llrmmd dining room of the Union. The Fatally — Klv-r. I*Uraw tvtum ntiH I will put It topic to be discussed is "Push- Otaias b.. lit mtiuatmmt, C*ll Chdrk Moulton, t(42fil. 149 In* South." All students are in- W EDNESDAY EVENING MKVII IS SILVkK IDENTIFICATION l.rmvlrt. W«- Twins, M-A, B.D., Farter S O'CI.CM k Nam* rmrnitAi. Jerry Wrlttbrrr. Call W«U« Hall or Lit UVMJO Fri., Sat., Sua. All Matrix members be in the State News office at should ith nrritl^Wir Iwwl. I am IL-nft n«W tHf p||w ha ally, SUNDAY MATINEE 4 p. m. today for final initiation TBI PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS AQUINAS lift. *.ms. instructions. Members should ll«lcrd.a.rda.ltenaD CATHOLIC CHURCH come dressed for initiation, ac¬ SAE fnUrtllr pin, on lln ny tu MS Abb.lt KmJ Hurt teiltdlnv. Cull »-*«*•. ttn-tt* cording to Neva Ackerman. Unionville senior. Servient of Wonhlp—t :S0 . || SUNDAY MASSES SlM ISsM UiM Don't be Thin Wtth't Topic: a tradition breaker— Wnk-Aar Kaan 7 »l 1M • « no smoking on campus. LET'S KEEP TO THE Far an la nni" TENNIS KACKKT In hoMrr at Aodt. HIGH SOAD- Cwaaiaaiaa — FrMnjr. i » '■ ' iom Itat week. Call Krw.nl. CaafMiaaa • SatarSaz 4 :«H> t. 1 II-tlS-144 UK- N. A. MCCLNE Mb ul !:M la l:M p »■ AND HIS ORCHESTRA Aaril Rawuy Dttoii-nt Daily S:lt Fr. J. V. Ma«R«rMa. Fa.ter Fr. Ml.haH MKMu. A-dum i .« IWMM MJJS Five AlhStar Acts LANSING CHURCHES MIFFLIN AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE _ Me S. Mlflin Act. C. A. Phone 89934 Brack, Mlahtrr WckuM Student, and Cadet* to All Senrk-.. Saaday Sclw.1 It te—M««J«, W.ruklp II a. m.—Erraln* Seriric. T FOE RESERVATIONS Two block* South of Mkhlg.n Are. just Uuide of Lan*iint city ' Tak* CoIleae-FUhrr bu* to Francia St. Fsgs TbrM I Triple-Header Bomber Blow* Spartom* Sociology Department Celebrates | Highlight Strike at Nazidom 20th Anniversary With Changes M illie (German Rebalance Met l»y American* At W sou i In IPSO Harper, I ho coming from state emergency relief ad¬ Br W. W. HKRCMKR SLMSaBL anniversary for the present or¬ ganization of Ute sociology de¬ ministration, started leaching cage practice part-time. I,ONDON, Saturday, April 20 (AP)-Tho flr*t 11TOHD h«u been received ot partment, and with the new triple- Tf Four Y'sr Course Begins header American heavy ImnilH-r strike highlighted wide¬ Jhiee members ot Sigma curricula changes, the depart¬ Chi, Cpl. Dick Sexton ment will again be a divided A year later when ho liecame head of spread attack* on (ierman air I nine* and fortification* in '44, sod former Sigma CM pres- course. *. m?Zl *VZ. the department, the courses were built' Franco yeaterday, and brought to approximately 2,800 htent, Is at OCS at Fort lilnnl I. .< tvu The splitting of the ufi and u four- '801, depart¬ year undergraduate course de¬ <>«•■ He will receive his com¬ ment, with each mujor division the number of Allied Brit-R mission in two weeks. veloped. At this lime two straight coming under a different school, IMithM of nturiy, MfM'loIouy und ish i-asod aortiea during the leader ArritVS Another Sigma Chi, Bob Pe¬ seem* lo bring Ute same situa¬ social work, were organized. 14th atraight day of the terson, 44, is stationed at a tech¬ tion prevalent two decodes ago In 1040 Hie one-year nical training school of Utc air when the gradu¬ •vve-nf-invaalon" aky offen- force* at Keasta- flaid. Miss. sociology courses at State were being formed from ate course was formed. Thl« lasted until fall term, 1043, when | xivo. I pi. Bruce Thorsburg, '44, Just other departments. it was sus|iendcd for the attacks, which cost the of the three dura¬ The Is stationed fraternity brothei«, Ne,T tion. To satisfy the need for I Americans hair boml>ers and with the signal Under the new university social workers, the regular tinw lighters, followed up a corps at Fort Munroouth, N. J. plan, the sociology majors will . course was speeded up so as to' ooo-plane, 3,S0fl-ton RAF night Cpl. Joint Bush, *45, is al io be Included In the school of Include some of the graduate ,iV,„nU on the Nasi " technical with the signal corps at Fuit science and art, while those spe¬ studies. (i'liter of Frlcdrichshafen and Monmouth. cializing in social service will Placement forms for „ihei important targets. Cpl. Doll Satchel!, '44, Is In study under the school of busi¬ graduate are every OC8 at Fort SHI, Okla., and will ness and public service. fllcd by the depart¬ Two Fleets rarUelpate receive his commission ment. These records yield In¬ in two The department is Since Wrtlnesduy midnight llie compara¬ teresting statistics concerning weeks. While in ncIiooI, Cor¬ tively new at State. The llrst the success of the former Allies have been dropping an Spar¬ poral Satchell was a member of reference to sociology in the tans who majored in soelology average rate of 6V4 tons of, Farmllousc fraternity. ichool catalog was in the I0O7 naif In bombs i»er minuted night and Haelal Work 8ft. George Uolcomb. '45, sta¬ edition where the course is list¬ More than half of the gradu¬ day, on Axis objectives, and the tioned with un armored tunk ed under Economies as "not giv¬ ated students Herman radio late last niglit In- unit at Fort' Knox, Ky.. was re¬ en." In 1010 the first class was some are employed In dieated the unprecedented «*- Held of social work, others cently home on furlough. Ho offered as economics 7. are either not Miuhs wore entering tlie 15t)g hus now returned to Ills base at Former Instructors looking for work, are pursuing other careers or day. Fort Knox and is awaiting over¬ loiter years added more "sot'" are Two fleets of Flying Fortress¬ married. seas shipment. Sergeant Hol- courses which were nil taught Figures show that more gruds es, eac h about 250-strong, roared romb is a former Alpha Tau iiy W. O. Hcdrk-k, one time head who worked in social fields are „iit yesterday morning and hit Omega pledge. of the department. Another cur¬ married than those in oilier lines ibe lug Avord nirdrome 130 mile* Heed Ncer, '44, is home on a ly prof was O. R. Dun ford, orig¬ of work. smith of Paris, and coastal for- lil-clay leave front Yale univer¬ inally of the business adminls- Many alumni are serving In tifleations in the Cherbourg area. sity, New Haven, Conn., where tiution department. . Still later i the armed forces, anil others aro Onr Enemy Kncortnler*d lie was recently commissioned ii j came F.bcn Mumfurd, head until Alsmt 500 Thunderbolt and lieutenant in lite engineering IU30 when E. 11. Harper, pies j in working with the urmy and navy relation to sociological as¬ I unit of the army air force. cut head, took over. Miislaiig lighten escorted one pects. bomber formation to Avord, Pfc, I wit When ton. '45, is sta¬ Early courses emphasized rur¬ tioned with the dentistry unit al sociology until a demand v hilt- the bulletin made no men by of the ASTP at Ann Arbor. the students necessitated a study Slailrr to Di'inoii-lrnli* turn of escorts for the fleet whirli attacked the Cherbourg I Private Wltcidnit is it former of city life. C. R. HolTcr, oldest active I New Hriliiclioii Splint sector, 70 mile* across the chan¬ ; Kappa Sigma pledge. I A/M Bob Hrown, '40, is with member of the present stall, Inventor of the Htailcr reduc¬ nel. the naval V-12 unit of the uir joined the faculty in 1025. a year tion splint, Dr. O. V. Sludcr will | forces stationed at Mt. Pleasant. I alter a sociology department: had I lecture and show a Dim on thu An abortive attack by German fighters on the formation that I While in school lie was a mem¬ j been established. j use of the device in the treat- f.rw to Avord was broken oil by ber of l*si U. Other veterans are J. F. Tha- j ment of fractures of men and the lighter escort. "This was A/C Ted I'arfct, '45, was re- den and E. M. Hanzct, both of small animals at 7:30 p. m. Wed¬ the only encounter with the ! cent ly comntissloitcd ii second whom were added to the stalT nesday in Fnirchild theater. enemy during the day," a U.S. lieutenant In the army uir forces within a year. Currently on leave to devote I,t. at Turner field, Albany, Ga. Social Case Hark his time to the demonstration oHimiuniquc said. Gen. GEORGE S. PAT- in the afternoon a fleet of per¬ OON, Jr.. ufter Ids arrival in Pfc. George Dye. '45, is sta¬ The other main element of ; and instruction In the use of his haps 250 Liberators crossed the Great Britain to take a place tioned with the ASTU at the sociology begun in an entirely j splint to the armed forces, Sta- 20 mile-wide Dover straight ami among Gen. Dwight D. Klsen- University of Utah ut Salt Lake different manner. Sueiak case i tier is a member of the veteri¬ rounded the Pas-de-Caluis area. hqwer's chief lieutenants for the City, Utah. Private Dye, an ad¬ work was llrst offered under the nary stnff of the University of Thunderbolt lighters shepherd¬ invasion of Euto|>c. vanced civil engineer, was u Home Economics department in Pittsburgh. ed tins formation over territory Kappa Sig at State. 11130 The catalog described it which may soon be the scene of Two former Spartans. Chuck us "The study of family case¬ Had Weather Hold* Pctot, '40. and Dean Hruiuloii, work witli assignment of reha¬ Utter ground battles. Utile Kesbdjuice Bark Italian Drive '40. are ImiIIi privates in the for¬ bilitating estry division of the United the family income, teaching the a family, budgeting State Hundreds of other fighter- ALLIED HDQ. in NAPLES, States marine corps at Ann Ar¬ mother to sow or cook and of bumtiers, American and Allied, April 2K (AP)—Sharp patrol ranged across France itching for clashes were the only noteworthy bor. Private Petot was a Kup- ! prescribing special diets pa Sig and Private Brunson w is needed." when Service serial combat, but the Germans activity reported at the Italian a ntenilicr <>f Alpha Gamma Rho showed mine crews never little eagerness, and front today while bad weather sighted a single again held air nitrations to a while at MSC. Lost "Gang Bo" Section plane The attacks on Nazi bare minimum. Day Randolph Scott ground installations ranged from Occasional artillery flre punc¬ Afternoon Bridge Tours to Paris and northern tuated the lull when rain, damp¬ CONTIM Ol'S rgOM DM P. N. Cleaners France. ening to be (given Today thy. entire front, caused Since April 15 when the "big cancellation of all but 1B0 sorties ATE push'' got under way it is es¬ by the great Mediterranean air timate that the Allies have forces. Spitfires unit Hurri¬ by Sopli Honorary * •urged Axis targets with ap- canes of the coastal air force Remaining tickets for the Starts Sunday * / Tailors ■ proximately 70,000 tons of ex- were able to Tower Guard bridge dessert, to complete one niis- be held from 2 to 4:31) this after¬ First Showing in Lansing 221 M. A. C. I plosives. siou. at Popular Prices! noon in the Union ballroom, will be on sale at the door, Co-chair¬ men Dottie Jo Bailey, Romeo Ikt tkiilksi The OIICKEE Shop sophomore, and Joyce Arm- St tlstf if Open 24 Hours a Day Except : strong, Detroit sophomore, an¬ tks mst nounced last night. Wednesday I Oiten to id! women on campus, •icitiii Stop In for a 'Chiekee-deluxe' the dessert will feature bridge WISH 1311 E. Michigan Military Supplies us entertainment. Proceeds from the affair will go toward the an¬ nual scholarship Tower Guard to the most worthy awarded by •I ur trail KKAI. KHTATK B. A. FAUNCE — INMHANCS freshman woman who has been CO, INC. . • working for her room and board, Miss Hailey said. Committee chairmen ' are: Property Management • Bonds 11* W. Grand River Ph. S2213 Publicity, Janet Pullen. Jack¬ son sophomore; tickets. Shirley Sport Equipment Hamelink. Lansing tables, Mary Mortimer. Lansing sophomore, and cards, Joan ter, Kalamazoo sophomore. sophomore, Car¬ P-r • mat llul's Jul right And lug** ««,tk lbs Ml. Boss Down to . . . Dirk* to Attend Joint Jean's 2*25 E. Michigan Meeting of Adviser* As regional adviser for the j engineering, science, and war I'ainlesn Photography | training program. Dean H. B. We la. Its Coau«r iMa Dirks of the school of Engineer¬ TUB HUB STUDIO ing, will attend a joint meet¬ Ml B. Crsag Bt.sr VANDERVOORT ing with advisers from Kentucky and Ohio this week. Accompanying him will be Altera. AOs DM . t;M . PW Ml Prof. L. G. Miller of mechanic*) | SPORT EQUIPMENT engineering, who is institutional i representative for the program FINE FOOD at State, and W. E. Libby, coor¬ 213 £. Grand River dinator. The purpose of the program is to train men as they are needed by industry for specialized war HARBQRNE'S m jobs, and is under the war man¬ Ahf * Cartoon - New* Fountain Service power commission. j§>1 "—— " I i, j- Jfx Ju. ■- mm IrturtUy, April 211, Social Affairs Varied Selection, by list Hayride, ■ SowHy aong leaders i,„v„ lected the programs n„,v *' Union Dance RotNieveit Hope , use for the as yet unum,,',,,, date Of the annual sing, ,1I(W ' Ing to Jean McKeriing, i ■ Semi-Formal to Honor May he Probed lentc president. Lenders and songs select,, Departfof Civilian, WASHINGTON. April 28 the sororities are; K ' AP)—A resolution demanding « pa's, "Loyalty'Ode" lt„,| -N j Army Students congressional probe of the -gov¬ Hymn", led by Connie ernment-. Montgomery Ward Lansing sophomore; Alpha pi. The Spring Frolic, neml- seizure wa* forced to the house "Sweetheart of Alpha r ,. formnl dance being held to¬ floor toda>by an angry coalition "Navy Hymn", dlrccUsi i u night in the Union ballroom of Republican, and DemocraU thy Horn, Kast Lmisn, ,, who squeezed it through a tu- from 9 to 12 by Union board, multuou. aeaalon of the rule* Kappa Delta i. the main .octal event of the committee by one vote. The Kappa Deltas win weekend. The dance la in hon- Backera of the reaoiutlon de¬ "Kappa Delta Medley'■, of of the departing air force, and clared that if the present con the1 direction of Renn < '„i, n men who will soon be leaving seize .uch a mercantile estab¬ Creek sophomore; and |,,.ll(t mpus to join the armed lishment he con take home. anJ Zetas, 'Heart of the li. i force., Chairman Dob Edgell, Rose" and "Pagan I aiv<- pl¬ -hamburger .land.." Klmira, N. Y., junior, announced. under the leadership .,i j,.., Entertainment will be offered The resolution would create n Anderson, Grosse Point, . tluring intermission and re¬ •pedal house committee of .even more. freshment. served during the to Inveatlgate the seizure. The Others Include; Kapp.,\ evening in the main dining room.' powerful rule, committee vir¬ . tually sets the pattern for floor Open the Gate With a i„ m, Muaic for the dance will be fur¬ nished by Gene Devlnc and his conakleration of leglalatloh. Key" and "Indinn Ia>\ •- i .jr led by Genevieve Nairn.. v., orchestra. Angry word, marked the com¬ Branch Committee* Named mittee'. conalderation of the re¬ junior; and tin- i-.„ Alpha Theta group Prof, and Mr*. Madison Kuhn Gen. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR. supreme Allied commander aoiutlon. offered by Rep. Dewey "Theta Kite Song" and Prof, and Mrs. Harold in the Southwest Pad Ac (second from right). Is in animated j (R.-Ill ), who repreaenU the dis- Proud to be un Amei a Skamser will be the patron, of discussion with an unidentified officer (right) at beech at ; trict in which the plant on the retted by Put Fisher, I the dance. i Chicago river I. located. TudJI, 1,800 yards from the airdrome where American and 111. junior. Heading the committees are: Australian forces landed on New Guinea island on April 22. Alpha Omega Pi Gordon Hueachcn, Pigeon Jun¬ An LST is on beach in background ami a jeep is crossing the ior. orchestra; Cordle Morrison. sand. RUSSIA Alphu Omega Pi is |,i■ "Smoke Gets In Your l-.v, ( Dearborn senior, patrons; Ed . ..n, Wallace, Hatford, Conn., sopho¬ (Continued from Pago 1) "Sweetheart of A.O.Pi", led hv Conical Deadline Named more, tickets; Marge Graff, De¬ troit junior, refreshments, and Nazis Nervously By Knffliwli Department . break forces through with strong Ligia north of lasi of Roma¬ more; Simons, Panama • ,.| and AlpUa ('It, u.. Kdgell, publicity. Betty Simp¬ will sing 'Alpha Chi Mcdi.-y' nia had been frustrated, that So¬ son. Grand Rapids general chairman. serlor, is Speculate Over The deadline for the short viet efforts to enlarge bridge¬ by Susan Moore, East I .rising Junior. story contest has been extended heads across the Lower Duestr Tickets may still be purchased Date of Invasion until noon today, according to to the east hnd been repulsed, Others arc: Alpha ut the Union desk and at •ho air Delta singing "Alpha Can. s E. P. Lawrence, chairman of the and that local Red army thrusts force, public relation, office in LONDON, April 28 (AP)— nade" and "Say u Pra.w-r. contest committee. Awnrtts for at Sevastopol in the Crimea hud Abbot hall. The grill will also Nazi invasion spallation hit a the contests will be mudc June collapsed. by Linda Weber, Buffalo %■-, be open during the dance. feverish tempo today as Berlin Alphu Xi Delta. "In tin- Cm i. Rules for short story' entail Berlin also told of the repulse HayrMe Maneed dispatches said that German nu restriction as to length of the of Old Alpha Xi" ami \ : of Soviet troops in the east-cen¬ Sigma Chia are going to con¬ bombers attacked messes of In¬ and Day", directed by J. vasion vessels in undisclosed har¬ tral part of Poland around Johnson, Detroit suphuiuiuc tinue their spring term social Kowl, 170 miles from Warsaw, activities with a hayride to¬ bor. of western England last Director to Take Leave CM Om'ca and told of uir attacks on rear- night, Social Chairman Darrell night and continental commen¬ Chi Omega singers will pit- tator. began naming definite "in¬ line supply points where the Couey reports. All members Mrs. Leone Warren of the Russians have been sent "Chi Omega flirt' .m stationed on campus with the air vasion dates," one a. early as reported Union office will take a leave of medley of war songs, led crew are invited to attend. next Tuaaday. mobilizing men and equipment Jean Blandford, Grand H.ipuls absence from May 1 to the be¬ Patron, for the affair will be A vaat outpouring of specula¬ for a new offensive. ginning of fall term. She is in junior, while the Epwloo ' prof, and Mrs. E. B. Hill and tion came from Nazi and neutral her sixth year as social dircctog will be led by Marjorie Sd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Knapf. microphones, soma contradictory blutt, Detroit freshman, with rnd some nonsense, with guess¬ Mrs. Warren will spend her va¬ Invest in Victory—Buy War Tomorrow afternoon the wo¬ their selections not annoiinnsi.. cation at Point Lookout near Bond, and Sumps. men of Rochdale house will have ing on the date of D-day ranging yet. a tea from 3 to 5, in honor of lrom May 2 to June 7 and with Bay City. their housemother. general prediction that the Al¬ lied invasion from the west would be timed with colossal blows in the south ond In the THE - Clearance - Early east. From history's this island base itself greatest uerial offen¬ on WOMAN'S WORLD sive was growing in intensity, and the air commanders were openly and officially referring to Spring Dresses By MAT ANN MAJOR it as the "eve of invasion" of¬ fensive, but everything possible OFF-CAMPUS JUDICIARY was being done to keep the Off-campus judiciary board enemy guessing as to th exact will have its regular meeting date. Monday at 3 p. m. in the dean Today's German communique at women's office. said that "heavy formations at¬ TOWN GIRLS tacked ship concentrations and Member, of Town Girls' board other strategically important will meet in the Town Girls targets in the range of the British southwest coast with telling ef¬ Printed Crepes Light Weight lounge Monday at 3 p. m. fect," and this may have been the basis for the Swedish cor¬ Wools and Gabardines and Don't be a tradition breaker- respondent's report of "invasion vessels" being hit. no smoking on campus. Sheer Crepes CAMPUS 5c-1.00 14.95 - 16.95 - 17.95 offers you Reduced to 11.00 MOTHERS' DAY 19.95-22.95 for 14.00 From 25.00 to 17.00 From lOe to 25c From 29.95 to 21.00 Framed Mother*' Day PLACQUES From 65c —1.29 W&M