Compete for Queenship\ Final Voting Scheduled . ' —" wo. 104 for Thursday, Friday for 4Poinciana' Queen Calais Coast Takes Top seven women for APO flower queen were announc¬ ed last night with candidates Beating in Day's Raid jean Barnum, Theta; Kappa Alpha Virginia Collins, Alpha Russians Smash Forivard in Poland GrtP^iI.Slr Phi: Lynn Dnimmond, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Connie Helmer, Five German Ships' Softening Blows Sigma Kappa; Pag Middtemlss, Alpha Gamma Delta; Jeanne Nose up Under Red Johnson Stresses Discrimination By GLADWIN HILL LONDON, May 5 (AP)— Naval, Air Blasts in Post War Construction Plans Proctor, North Campbell, and Hundred of U. S. Liberators Ginrty White, Alpha Chi Omega, Dr. Mordecai Johnson, presi¬ racial and Allied planes smashed in the running. equality and freedom in LONDON, Saturday, May 6 dent of Howard the French Calais anti-in¬ Tickets sa Sala New university in the post-war world in the lead¬ (AP)—The Soviet high com¬ Washington. D. C., was enthus¬ ership of the United States," he vasion defenses and strings of Final voting will be held mand announced freight cars on rail feeder lines last night that iastically lauded following his declared. Thursday and Friday from 9 to behind it today and Mediterran¬ Russian naval and air units had address on "Race and the Des¬ Johnson reminded students ean bombers in a spectacular 5 p. m. in the lower deck of sunk five more Axis ships near tiny of this Nation," at the all- stroke cracked the great Pescara the Union. The queen will not college convocation yesterday. at the convocation of the many dam amid German lines in Italy beseiged Sevastopol in the Cri¬ "The greatest decision in our instances in which America has be announced until Saturday mea, and the violated this trust by discrimin¬ and attacked two Romanian rail Germans declared ] history will be made in the next ation against evening, according to Jack Sam- centers. the Red army had deployed men decade; it will determine our the Negro. He poin¬ uelson, Farmington sophomore, ted out that the tragedy in such Mustang and Kittyhaw* fight* and equipment "on an enormous standing in the world for a long er-bombcrs piloted by Ameri¬ general chairman. time. By our decision we will offenses are heaad not only irj cans and Britons hurled the ex¬ scale" in old Poland for a new. Tickets for the semi-formal determine whether or not this the United States but around plosives which breached the Pes¬ smash on the main invasion dance scheduled for May 13 in will be the last war," he de¬ the world. cara dam, about 20 miles inland the Union ballroom will be on path to Berlin. clared. Russia, with her laws against from the Adriatic coast where sale at the Union desk, account¬ Berlin reports relayed through Johnson then queried, "At the discrimination, will be ready and the British eighth army long has ing office and from APO mem¬ Stockholm said the Red army conclusion of this war will we able to take our place as world been stalled. bers. had amassed huge numbers of return unrepentedly and with¬ leader, he continued, if we sup¬ At the same time American Committee Heads troops in the vicinity of Kowel. out difference, or will we join port imperialism and suppres¬ heavy bombers striking into Ro¬ Gene Devlne's orchestra will 170 miles southeast of Warsaw against imperialism and make sion as a post-war policy. mania hit the Danube "front furnish music for the Poinciana in Poland, and also near Kolo- it possible to enjoy peace and gate" oft the 21st straight day According to Johnson, "In a Prom and patrons for the affair myja, 30 miles southeast of Stan- world wide constructiveness ? period of 1» years it would be of the two-way pre-invasion sky - are Col. and Mrs. Dorsey Rod¬ islawow near the old Czech bor¬ The deciding vote is in our offensive which is softening up possible for an alliance of the the Atlantic ney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis, der. hands." wall and gi\ ing di- peoples of China, India, and Af-{rcct and Mr. and Mrs. S. Howell. A midnight Soviet bulletin said "India, China, Africa and the rica with Russia to challenge; |u t , Rl^ ^r cast' Other committee Heads are 300 Germans had been killed in liberal minority groups in Eur- Britain and America with World The multiple blows by 1 he Al- Glenn Archer, Lansing fresh¬ a two-hour battle yesterday ope are placing their hope for War III." lied Mediterranean force follow¬ man. head of ticket sales; Les southeast of Stanislawow and ed an attack Thursday n;ght on Sodden, Holt junior, charge of that 600 Hugarians had surren¬ voting; Reiner Schneider, Lan- Hungary's capital at Budapest dered in the last 10 days. s:r,^ sophomore, publicity head; Norm Aurand, Cranford. N. H. The broadcast Soviet com¬ Display of Student Creative Work and an assault the night before on Bucharest, Rumanian capital, German broadcasts said junior and Reid Pierce, Lansing munique said "aircraft of the fleet dealt persistent blows at to be Exhibited in Art Mart raids on Romania today ;ouched the freshman in charge of decora¬ transports and other enemy ves¬ off sharp combats between de¬ tions, and Dick Moeher, East By JO DELP sels by day and by night" and fending German fightcis and Lansing freshman, coronation. Tomorrow marks the opening American bombers. stated that besides the five trans¬ jn.i p.,... . ports which were sunk, five of the annual student Art mart j AflnMCK r IfWI P Pd/UWi American Thunderbolt fighters barges and a patrol launch were which is betng held in the art | „n |ForM Adventure followed through with twin as¬ destroyed in the combined air gallery of the music building. "" saults on rail yards at Valencien¬ Today's , and sea action and many other The exhibit is sponsored jointly j Program Tonight nes and Somain in northern enemy vessels were damaged. by members of the art depart¬ France, and British Mitchell and ment and Beta Alpha Sigma, art | "Little Old New York;" the Boston bombers escorted by honorary. j Darryl Zanuck film production. Spitfires pounded Cambrai, an¬ A tea from 4 to 6 p. m. tomor- is the program on the World Ad- other important rail hub. Campus British Release row will open the exhibit, sche- duled to be open until June. The tea is open to the public. j venture scries tonight and will lie given in two performances in Fairchild theater at 7 and 9. Speech Organization* Indian Leader Various Displays This movie tells the story of Plan Annual Banquet The projects on display, taken Robert Fulton's invention of the . . . Some Mistake from the various classes in the ; Flans for the fourth annual LONDON, Saturday, May j first steamboat in the days when There are always the stories (AP)—The British government art department, include studio \ew York was growing up. speech banquet are being made, about absent minded professors art, design, representation, gra¬ Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray. according to General Chairman decided on the immediate re¬ but this one concerns an absent phic workship, modeling, letter¬ and Robert Greene are the lead¬ Jean Granville, Saginaw junior. lease of Mohandas K. Gandhi, ing, composition in painting, ing players. Awards will be given to out¬ mmded coed who, after cram¬ of India announced today it had painting and flower arrange- standing students in the various ming* all night for a big mid In addition to the main fea frail and ascetic Indian Nation- ment. • ture selected short subjects are lields of speech at the dinner. term, wandered into a Some classroom, plopped her- alist leader imprisoned 2 1! Displays were chosen by a stu- included jn each showing, Entertainment and arrange¬ Tr»t self down in months ago, on the grounds of dent-faculty committee. Awards, ments will be taken care of by a seat, Admission for students is by poised her pencil, and toiling health. will be made by a committee of treasurer's receipt. Servicemen representatives from the seven I judges composed of Prof. Albert started on her test. Half way The death in detention of Gan- Christ-Janer, Prof. John de Mar- will be admitted free. speech organizations: Hi Kappa tnrough she discovered she knew Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha dhi, leader of millions in a long telly and Prof. Jessie Garrison, absolutely nothing, and then it struggle for freedom from Epsilon Rho, Studio theater, dawned on her that she was in Brit-1 shows Methods MSC Radio workshop. Victory the wrong classroom, taking the ish domination, would have in- This exhibit is an attempt to Reading Hour Program speakers bureau and Students wrong test. spired agitators in all parts of I give a pictorial representation of Include* Book Serie* speakers bureau. Ironically enough India. The British action today i "studio secrets." or what goes on the test was abnormal psychol- was believed taken to avert con-; behind the scenes in the studio Moiree Compere, instructor in flict at a time when the Allies j and how the artist works There interpretation, speech, and dra¬ Nippo* Shift Attack are fighting the Japanese bit-1 will be illustrations showing the matics, and director of the read¬ With Railway Win Welcome terly on the India-Burma front. I various steps taken to develop a ing hour programs, will read "A • •. Surprise The announcement said: "In : I painting to show what goes into Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by CHUNGKING, Saturday. May Joyce Ktphsrt. Sigma Kappa, composition of a picture or a Betty Smith, Tuesday at 4:10 May 6 (AP)—With the Peiping- view of medical reports of Mr. work in sculpture. Hankow north-south rail route k p. m. in room 49 of College audi¬ uonderfag whsttsr to ttaak Gandhi's health, the government Maurice Licht, Romeo sopho¬ torium. now virtually in .their hands, the or curse her sarartty slaters, far of India have decided to release more. is general chairman of the Japanese appeared today to hava unknown to her, aiakarato plans Mrs. Compere will use the him unconditionally. This decis¬ Art mart while Jean Bamum, shifted the main weight of their *rre made novel in a lecture-recital series. by Bar Mania tor the ion has been taken solely on Williamsville. N. Y. senior, is in attacks against Loyang, Hunan arrival of Bar Five Best Novels of the Year," medical grounds. The release charge of the tea tomorrow. at province city now menaced by from the enaL Jean Harris, Aurora. Ind. junior Chatouqua, New York, this forces pushing westward from antes takes place at 8 a. m.. (Indian summer. Mrs. Compere con¬ captured Chenghsien and kept tta is in charge of publicity. by the and net War Standard time) today." sidered it the best novel of the mH columns striking northwest from East five until the publication of Tengfeng and Linju. a hat "Strange Fruit" by Lillian Faculty Vote* to Excuse Junior Smith. All students and townspeople . Solid Songster Med Bios from Spring Term Fmuls are invited to the reading hours, which are presented every sec¬ TINE TABLE ond Tuesday between 4 end 5. Not to be outdone by the Faculty members passed mea¬ required to take final examina¬ nightly serenades of the State sures st Thursday's meeting tions as in the past. a TODAY— News woman This move puts such students working at' Theta one of the typeaetters which will effect medical biology on a par with seniors whose Sigma Phi Pledge* Basebsll. 1 k a waived their final delightful students who are juniors this With a has cboaan a exams are ^Bernice Shupe. Pierson senior, (attest MM smirk song to add to the al- term and seniors who will be quarter. graduated in September, accord¬ Faculty members also voted to was pledged to Theta Sigma Phi, Maria. 7 sad 9 p. as. national women's journalism toire. "Don't 1 ing R. S. Linton, secretory of make seniors, who will be grad¬ Fairchild theater mother with a * the faculty group. uated in September, eligible for honorary Thursday evening, at a commencemtn exercises June formal pledging ceremony. The MONDAY— bad 'mprmrtaa «, 1944 (AMMS (HONKS . By Lichty of Hill ANN JOHN BUN PBOPUS CHURCH Dr. N. A. McCune's sermon tomorrow will be "Facing To¬ day Unafraid." services Ore held at 9:30 and ll a.m. tn the ning the student program will begin with a supper at 5 p.m., followed by student vespers at e and the fireside discussion at 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Announced as the theme of tomorrow's lesson sermon Is "Adam and Fallen Men." The service will be held at 11 a.m. in the Masonic Temple, 314 M. A. C. Sunday school is at 9:30 Weekly Letter to Men in the Service : a.m. and the regular Wednesday May 8, 1944 ' evening service is at S p.m. jTVRAREST Johnny: | COLLEGE LUTHERAN "The Christian Victory" will Monday morning dawned bright and clear for 13 junior ■ and 30 freshitien be the topic of tomorrow's ser¬ women who were tapped into Mortar I mon which wil be delivered by Board and tower Guard, respectively. Fortunately, our cus- , Rev. William Young. The service tomary rain held off during the impressive ceremonies, which, | 1 might add, were well worth getting up for. takes place at 10:30 a.m. and Pratt-Whitney, still on the lookout for clever women—and Sunday school is at 10 a.m. in who isn't—signed up 14 more coeds this week to wield a | the State theater. Taking ad¬ slip- Stick and T-square from here on in. It's a wgpderful oppor- I vantage of spring weather, Luth¬ eran Student club is planning a timity for those Who aren't completely baffled by such impres¬ sive instruments. I hike for tomorrow afternoon. The Our baseball team started their with club will meet in the mixed season a bang by sound¬ ly trouncing Wayne university 12-3 last Saturday. Moreover, I lounge of the Union at 3:30 p.m. the Kobsmen did a double on the performance when they met, 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN saw, and conquered the Coast Guard in Detroit Thursday. I Rev. John M. VanderMeulen The Coast Guard was evidently guarding the coast rather 1 announces for his sermon theme OIM. than its baseball prestige, since our team trundled home with I at 11 a.m. "The Primitive a 17-11 win neatly wrapped up. « Woodsman." At 9:45 a.m. Sun¬ "But I simply must have cocktails for my guests tonight: The Women's glee club presented its first spring concert last ■ Haven't you ANYtHINQ that can he swallowed without injur. day school is held. In the after¬ night under the direction of Prof. William R. Sur. The concert I noon the young people's group House Plans Was beautifully giveh and featured an original composition di- . rected by Dr. J. Murray Barbour. will meet at 4:30 and fellow¬ Investigation of Ward Seizure I ship hour is at 7:30 The State News underwent its annual change in administra- p.m. WASHINGTON. May 5 (AP) staunchest -administration nip- , tion this week with Barbara Dennison continuing her editorial I CENTRAL METHODIST — By a thumping 300 to 80 vote, porters in opposition. duties under the title of editor. Barb Fearnside will twist mer- The morning worship service . at 11 a.m. will again be conduct¬ the house today authorized an Backers of the proposal, draf¬ Chants' arms as ad manager, and I understand that Middlemi&s character will be kicking around as general manager and as¬ | ed by a guest minister Sunday. investigation of the govern¬ ted ment's seizure of the labor-em¬ by Rep. Dewey (R-Ill.t, sistant pencil-sharpener. Dr. Ames Maywood of Eaton battled Montgomery Ward plant sharply criticized the president, The social situation has perked up this week with North and Rapids will take for hit topic, the war labor board and attor¬ South Williams sponsoring an exciting-sounding "Two Ring I "The Vocabulary of the Lord." in Chicago. ney general Biddle. They ion- Swing." It sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime. Several ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL A resolution creating a seven- tended that the war plant is not fraternities have also planned big blowouts. I "This Is My Body" is the sub¬ man committee to determine a war factory and that Biddle's In a fraternal mood. ject of Rev. C. A. Brickman's whether President Roosevelt ex¬ ruling in support of the seizure | PEG. | sermon tomorrow morning. Ser¬ ceeded his authority was jam¬ makes all private property sub¬ vices are held at 9:30 a. m., ll med through with only the ject to government acquisition. a.m., and 12:15 p.m. Holy com¬ News of the Phoenix munion is held at the first and third services and Sunday school By A. J. M. SMITH is at 9:30 a.m. Reviewed by WM. C. M'CANN, '34 Church MIFFLIN AVE. NAZARENE "PUBLISHING a volume of and revised and refined with The morning worship service verse," said the late Don the serious artist's reverence for will be conducted by Rec. C. A. Marquis, "is like dropping a perfection, Bruch at 11 a.m. with Sunday l-ose-petal down the Grand Can- This, Smith's first volume, al- school meeting at 10 a.m. Young yon and waiting for the echo." though he has long been recog- Directory people's hour will be at 0:46 and Newi of the Phoenix, a volume n'«*t »n outstanding poet, is the regular evening service will of poems by A. J. M. Smith of uniformly of high quality. In be at 7:30 p.m. the MSC English department, none of the poems does the poet ST. THOMAS AQUINAS published in Canada last fall by to# ,"»Uin «™arkably in- Mass will be held at-the usual the Ryerson Press and in New York this spring by Cbward- feeling £T hours 8 and 10 and noon. New¬ ^decontrolled. Ifthis, man Club will sponsor the May McCann, must have quickly «"«bined with a brilliant facil- procession and crowning of the blessed virgin tomorrow after¬ EAST LANSING CHURCHES •£« author by».Mri. - * winning wide and in- M , th_, m-rh n, _ noon at 3 p. m. at the church. ly it was awarded the governor- mente si~ Catholic students soldiers and and children civilian of the rait church or °uUU"d" preeminently. parish will participate, and a The objections moat common- christ, scientist sermon will be delivered by ln* , of Canadian poetry published in IMS. jy rau^d( we suppose, to Smith's Father William Koenigskhecht. ■AST LANSfNO — Hwrtr Te»pW poetry and most modern poetry The service is open to the News of the Phoenix consists as wall are "obscurity" and CHRIST LUTHERAN public. 014 hjlc. at*. of Uiirty-nino abort poems which "novelty." The charges against Rev. E. L. Woldt will conclude are distinguished, among other what Samuel Johnson called the series on "Christ PostEaster BUNDAY SCHOOL — t:St A. M. excellent quaUUea, by admir- "metaphysical" poetry were Reconstruction Period" with the able conciseness and precision of never more forcefully stated topic "Reckoning the Penitent" SUNDAY 8KBVICB8 — II A. M. language. Smith's poetry Is dis- than by him In hla Life of CaW- The service is at 10:45 ajn. and clplined and economical. It is ley and were perhaps never Bible class and Sunday school WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES composed with consummate care See PHOENIX. Pate I at 9:30 a. m. 0 O'CLOCK SAVE YOUR NICKELS aquinas church SUNDAY MSSSI1I •m mm .mas Wttkm I0MMS I Ml tiM U. far Sua la mntm STATE NEWS C*w—lia — MM. 0(10 S- Cut Inn -SilMto* 4AS u »:* HSMilASIAtM. ""Sff.sr*- INVASION EXTRA fMU» You'll want one to save nape record of the great day. LANSING CHURCHES MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ' ' ®SP - . MICHIGAN STATE ipartan '-»»ballcr8 Seek Nine Plays Grosse De Todav five Golfers Answer Colt from Mentor; Second Japanese No Scehdule Set Fleet Chief Killed rd Victory Sailors Sluice Gates of Spartans Ben Van Alstyne, golf announced that five men ans¬ mentor, on Second Front om Pescara Dam wered his call for a golf team. NEW YORK, May 5 (AP) — a. joe HABQENY ALLIED HDQ, NAPLES, At War No definite schedule has arranged as yet. been Admiral Mineichi mander of the combined Japan¬ Koga, com- . ■ Michigan State's baseball May By PEG DUBRY Van Alstync/has one return¬ Ve. will place their two- "T American and British dive bombers In a ing letterman, Bob Bowen, with ese fleet, was killed in action on m winning streak oh the notable'coup cracked open the huge Pescara Bill Buehler, Detroit senior; Art an undisclosed front in March— Knudsen, Spring Valley, 111., the second Japanese fleet chief -clt today when they dam in Italy this afternoon, re¬ A/C Walt Mac Arthur, '46, former marine a freshman; Stew Halliwell, Spring to die in action within a year— , with the high-flying leasing a great wall of flood wa- sergeant stationed in Hawaii, has Valley, 111. sophomore; and Bob and has been . lie flyers. Weather per- ter which threatened to engulf been transferred to Sena. Detroit succeeded by the the navy sophomore; con- IttTng. the game will be play- German strongholds near the air corps and is now in pleting the squad. colorless Admiral Soemu Toyo- ion the college field at 3 p. m Adriatic coast and sweep at Mare training Van Alstyne hopes to sched¬ da, the Tokyo high command bridges vital to Axis military away Island, Calif. I.n,e Spartans will Journey, traffic in that Dick Buth, '43, has received ule a few encounters with the announced today. Lringly. to Ionia Tuwday to sector, long-stalemated a commission as University of Detroit, and enter An imperial headquarters com¬ ensign in Wash¬ his hnksmen in Et the prison team. The game ington, D. C., and is now in in¬ the intercol¬ munique recorded by U. S. gov¬ ■ scheduled to begin at I p. m. American heavy bombers at doctrination training at legiate meet in Toledo. ernment monitors said that Koga the Holly¬ ■Coach John Kobs has nomin- same time blasted Axis rail wood Fla. While in school En- Because of the rules concern¬ had "died at his post in March ■j Meredith Yarling as his yards at Ploestl and Turnu-Sev- ing the playing of schools with of this year while directing op¬ krting chucker. Yarling will be erin in Romania after RAF night Theta ^ XL11. Chi. was a membcr of service personnel, Van Alstyne erations from an airplane at the ruMt of his initial victory In bombers had cast blockbuster Another Theta Chi, docs not have much to front." Capt. A1 from choose I many starts. explosives on the Rakos rail- Timerlck, '42, has been in Puerto Furthermore, all the other It bore a striking similarity to yards in Budapest—one of the Rico but is now schools have just about complet¬ Jlsjsrtes bdttlenecks of German supply the military police at stationed with ed Fort Cus¬ their schedules. the Tokyo communique of May 21, 1943, announcing the death ■no serious injuries were sus- for the Russian front. ter. "ncd in the fiasco Tuesday The U. 8. heavyweights also Two former Spartans, Lt. Jack of the former fleet chief, boast¬ ful Boroku Yamamoto, in a war- Ith the Coast Guard. Dani Cos- attacked Podgorica 1 regular shortstop dnd Wtt- ia, site of a in Yugoslov- Warren. '44, and Lt. Marv Ep- PHOENIX plane the previous April. big German garri pelheimer, '44, are home on e Hennessy, left fielder, both leave after (Continued horn Page 2) son. graduating from Fort Exactly where Admiral Koga L Thursday's contest out, but met his death Mustang and Kittyhawk figh¬ Benning, Ga. Lieutenant Eppel- more adroitly refuted than by was not disclosed [1 be back in the lind-up. With ter-bombers with American in today's communique. Howev¬ jjse two men in sHape State lots in the pi¬ heimer is a membcr of Farm- Coleridge who wrote, "A poem vanguard made the House fraternity. Lieutenant is not necessarily obscure, be¬ er, on March 29 powerful Amer¬ In be at full strength. attack on the Pescara dam near Warren is n Kappa Sig. cause it does not aim to be pop¬ ican naval forces made n sur¬ ■Yarling has shown plenty of Torre Di Eruce McArthur, '43, was re¬ ular. It is enough if a work be prise attack itn Patau Island, Passeri, 19 miles up Tie. but a sore arm has re» the Pescara river from the port cently commissioned a second perspicuous to those for whom it within 460 nautical miles of the Idtd his progress. But if he is of the same name on the Adri¬ lieutenant in infantry at Fort is written." Philippines, and a large force Iform today the sailors will be atic side of the Italian peninsula Benning, Ga., and is now home For fear that we have unwar¬ of Japanese warships was re¬ 1 lor a rugged aftfernooh. on leave. He will return to ported to have fled the at opposite Rome. Fort rantably prejudiced those who area Lt-ip Named The stroke ranked Benning to serve as an instruc¬ avoid "obscure" poetry as the time. Lark Breslin, who has filled In arly with the RAF's spectacul¬ tor. While in school they successful Lieutenant do the novels of Gertrude There wer no other major en¬ } shortstop, will resume his attack last year on the Mohnc MacArthur was a member of we shall quote a poem Stein, from gagements during March at thing duties; Howie Work- dam in. Psi U fraternity. Netct of the Phoenix ) will be on first; Ronnie Germany. which, like which the Japanese fleet was Pvt. Fran Chapoton, '46, most of them in the volume, is reported in the vicinity, although _d. who appears to have found i otei ad student, is I batting eye, will hold down spending hi.- not "obscure" In uny legitimate throughout the month Japanese lond; Cqstin will be at short; )d Jack MaCris, another man INFORMATION third month in Italy. He is with definition of the the cavalry and has served el both Tunis and Bizcrte. EPITAPH word. bases in the New Guinea Wewak were lelenlless aerial asnult. sector subjected to of o displayed offensive power A/C Ed Harris, '46, is with Weep not on this quiet stone: rsday will be at third, CATHOLIC STUDENTS an engineering unit of the navy I. embedded here enr.essy will be in left; Lee Women students who plan to V-12 program at the University Where sturdy roots divide the linst m center; and either participate in the May proces¬ of Michigan. Seaman Harris bone e Prashaw or Web McDon- sion at St. Thomas Aquinas studied engineering at State and I will patrol right. Both men church tomorrow arc asked to was a member of Phi Delta The¬ And tendrils split a hair. Bespeak you comfort of the State Wed up well in Thursday's en- meet at 2:45 p. m. and to wear ta grass Janter, and it will be a toss-up dark skirts and white blouses, fraternity. Pvt. Phil Hoger, '46, formerly That is embodied Me, Which as I am, not as I Service pi game time as to who will according to Mary Ellen Huack, with the ASTP at the University was, n the starting nod. general chairman. Flowers and of Illinois, is now stationed at headbands will be provided in¬ Camp Crowder, Mo. While at Would choose to be. it is to be hoped that News of Section side the side entrance. State he was a member of Delta the Phoenix will not be Smith's ladian Instructor UNION DANCE Chi fraternity. last book of poetry, although Pvt. Bob Ferguson, '45. is with upon it alone his reputation as a Cleaners i Art Faculty The weekly Union board dance has been cancelled for tonight, the engineering division of the poet may safely rest. —jncing one of the guest according to Betty Simpson, infantry at Camp Shelby. Miss. pbers of the faculty for fall president. \ the art department skid frday that Walter AbCll Will UNION BOARD He was a member of Phi Tau at State. Three former State students Kappa Jtitliriary Bourtl The regular to Meet meeting or the -a**- / Tailors off-campus judiciary board will Ithe staff in September as Students interested in petition¬ are stationed with the infantry be held in the Dean of 221 M. A. C. wbmen's Tiate professor of art history ing for Union board should se¬ at Fort Benning, Ga. All corpo¬ office Monday at 5 p.m. id criticism. Abel is also edl- cure a rals. they arc Jack Boorsma, '44, petition blank from the lot the Canadian Art maga- Union office. These petitions a member of Phi Delta Theta; > and on the otaff of the Na- should be filled out and returned Johnny Solar, '44, and Vcm Visit 1 gallery of Canada. He to the Union office before May Sorge, '44, member of Kappa • the Canadian radio art 12, according to Betty Simpson, Sig. Union board president. Myron Johnson, '43, was re¬ CARR'S GRILL Ml was formerly head of cently commissioned a second Itrt department at Ateedlh Invest In Victory—Buy War lieutenant at Yale university, Opposite the Union ^sity in Nova Scotia. Bonds and Stamps. New Haven, Conn., and has been transferred to Fort Knox, Ky. While in school Lieutenant Tk« CHICK EE she. Johnson was a member of Alpha Open 24 Hours s Day Except Chi Sigma fraternity. Wednesday Step In for a Chlckee-deluxe' CLASSIFIED ADS 1311 E. Michigan Military Supplies GOLD thflt LOST BRACELET with thrr* rti'ifw. Monday Mrht In 8talc thratrr or E. Lanains. H-lIiA. REAL ESTATE B. A. FAUNCE CO, INC. — INSURANCE rrturn • aantfmantal valor. M2-ISS-1II Property Management - Beads KAPPA ALPHA Kay luat Friday on campua. Krward. Call Kit. SO. Ji/l.r lid W. Grand Elver Ph. 12213 Man. BLUE LEATHER PURSE containing Sport Equipment giaaaaa and btllMd. Contalna idrwtilh ration lOorothy Brawn) . Call Ft 110. DARK GREEN Waterman pm k»t 104*104 r- s araai that's jest debt wartb Mm Ms Ban Down to . . . in Room I. Home Br Hide . Tbondag a. m. S-S004. Vary valuable. Call Sid Firart. 104 Jean's MM B.J NEW CLASSIFIED Paialeaa Photography BATES We hntte Cfrahis .... Mr THE HUB STUDIO I 4a yi . at* Says 01AO U! a Craed Blew gays ILM ttemm Flu tb ward any 10 Il00 . 0)00 4-444 twa^caeta era 8PMT EQUIPMENT FINE FOOD AU advertisemenU payable la advance, mo preferrod pool- 213 E. Craed River Uml Union Bldg. Annex, Boom E Tilipk—» Ext. MS. Mill • LATE QUMMIi MEWE JUMOMFS ■ ~ ppMMtehi SttHee _ ... — — en's Sports br dottr von dette Intramural iural sof.baii softban °»o!?^s tourn ament from games which Omega defeated the pott(,r" Swing houae team by the score of 27 to l. 0"e" to welcome the Zone" Sunday afternoon women of victorious squadrons. The hosts will over Kantw provide dancing, entertain¬ Potter houae will give a tea from Sig-Theta Chi annex. 12 While South Williams marked offL 3 to 5 in honor of their houae* un ment and refreshments. mother, Mr*. Alice Culbert, an¬ a 14-6 win over Alpha Phi A circus atmosphere will be nounced Doris Guth, Detroit apparent tonight at Williams sophomore. After Saturday, Mav 13 th, dormitory when the women of pool will be open from 4 to t both halls open the door* to the £■> f°r relational SwimminJ "Two Ring Swing." Aircrewmen, civilians, and ASTs are Invited U.S. Asks Big Cuts instead of Tuesday previously scheduled. evenings a and there will be dancing from 8 to 12 p.m. Ruth Henry, Onton¬ in Swiss-Axis Don't |>e a tradition breaker- agon sophomore and Grace ~ oo campus Kline, Grosse Pointe sophomore, War Exports are co-chairmen of the dance. Entertainment is in the hands WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP) of Jane Stebbins, Berrien —The United States has extend¬ Katharine Gibb Springs freshman, and Peg Sims, ed to Switzerland its drive to Greenville sophomore. Record¬ halt supplies reaching the Nazi ings will furnish the music for war machine from neutral coun¬ dancing. tries. „ A collecc Glbh* »ir) win tritininr I, pr- Patrons at the dance will be pared for n tipsffrttn Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Thorne of Negotiations now are in pro¬ AUTOCRAT (above, wearing No. 4), owned by A. A. Borom, rial position, nookiet the education department, qnd gress in London between Swiss and American representatives works out in preparation for the Kentucky Derby which is to "Gibbs r.irl. ,t Wort' tleee pert i mi,t Inform. be run off today. Prof, and Mr*. K. J. McCrlstal looking toward sharp cuts in Hon about Krthanni of the physical education depart¬ Olbbi opportunity. Swiss exports to Germany of For a ropy. ;U|dr„ ment. ballbearings, chronometers, fuses College Course bam. Pi Kappa Phi members and and precision instruments. The FarmHouse men are holding Swiss are also being asked to their term party in the Little reduce their credits to the Nazis. Theater of the Home Ec build¬ In return, they are asking in¬ ing tonight from 9 to 12. creased imports from the United DORM SIGN-UPS dance before the final test to Catharine Cjibb Prof, and Mrs. D. O. Buell, of States of food, cotton and tent. Women wishing to sign up for be given Thursday, May 18, ac¬ dorm room* for fall term in the cording to Shirley Thayer, sec¬ the -speech department, and Swiss trade with the United dean of women's office may do retary of the group. Prof, and Mr*. H. m. Byram of States is carried on in Swiss so in accordance with the fol¬ the education department will ships which usually sail from lowing schedule: be the patrons at the dance. the United States to Portugal or Seniors, A-L, Tuesday. May 9 Preceeding the party the France, and then the cargoes are FarmHouse men will have din¬ transhipped by rail. Seniors, M-Z, Wednesday, They are ner at Hunt's in honor of women inspected by American officials May 10 Look in9 for Sharp Socks? on campus pinned to FarmHouse here and again in Switzerland Juniors, A-L, Thursday, May to assure that nothing falls into 11 member*. The ATOs and Sigma Nus German hands. Juniors, M-Z, Friday, May 12 have planned an informal dance Sophomores, A-L, Monday, The negotiations are being in the Fore«try cabin tonight from conducted in accordance with May IS 9 to 12. There will be dancing Secretary of State Hull's de¬ Sophomores, M-Z, Tuesday, to records throughout the eve¬ claration that the Allies can no May 16 ning. Several of the members longer supply neutrals which Freshmen, A-L, Thursday, and their dates will have a pic send vital war good* or ser¬ May 18 nic dinner before the dance. vices to the enemy. Freshmen, M-Z, Friday, May 19 TOWN GIRLS BOARD Members of Town Girls board art to meet in the Town Girl's lounge in the Union at 5 p.m. Monday. Got a Shine? ORCHE81S Orthosis, national dance group, in preparation for taking in new members this term, will hold the preliminary tests for all interest¬ ed women Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Women's gym. There will be times assigned Leave that up to the sun. for practice oqf techniques in And leave it up to a smart square leather compact froiit Jacob* son's to see that your Paddle over to Hurd's - They'll li-h Fri., Sat., Son. the latest from their stock for you to pert nose never takes on SUNDAY MATINEE ponder over a headlight glow. Ribba - Clocks - Argyles - Check* Reduced to $1.00 All Colors