I Annual Senior Week Starts Wednesday MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Allied Armies Approach Nod VOL. 33Z, 331 Michigan State College Defense Line EAST Hannah, Stewart Will LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1944 No. 169 Address Group Alter Tank, Infantry Forces Hwingout Ceremony Key Positions Given Women Air Offensive Close in on Mountain Graduating seniors will at Publications Stronghold of Cori <|oti caps and gowns for the fust time and start senior 'Business as Usual* Banquet Hits French ALLIED IIDQ., NAPLES, May 26 Predicted for Next Year (AP) — Veteran week activities when the Awards and announcements Rail Yards American tank nnd infantry annual senior swlngout is held and of next year's State forces smashed six miles be¬ Wolverine staffs highlighted News yond Mny 31 at 7:30 p. m., nnd will tions the annual Publica¬ Thunderbolt* Continue newly-raptured Cistern* l ,.„r ns a senior cltmnx, nn ad¬ banquet held in the main dining room of the Union today and *rlzed the enemy dress by Pres. John A. Hannah last night. An almost completely feminine staff will as¬ Daylight Attack* in mountain stronghold of Cori and a companion drive to sume control the north¬ in Falrchlld theater. of the paper,t Northern Area* west closed on Velietrl, strong- which will continue point of the Nazis* new "last The MSC band will lead the daily publication next fail after LONDON, May 26 (AP) ditch" defense lino 18 miles procession to Ag hall where becoming senior graduates of the oldest summer, a weekly for Peg Middlemiss, De¬ the Play Tickets for —Hctween 500 and 750 from Rome. Vclletri Italy-linHed American heavy was tiring pounded by ,i,vision on campus will Join the troit junior, i „,nde. The next procession will manager announced. newly appointed Spring Drama bombers blasted railyards massed artillery and It* fate ap¬ peared to he sealed, Associated i ntitlnus to Olds hall to meet State News assistant editors Now on Sale at Lynn, funnel point for Nazi Press Correspondent Daniel de Luce reported from the front for next year„were defense* In southern France, for Engineering seniors, and from announced by tonight, and as the Allies fought to the Home Ec Barbara Dennison, East Advanced tickets to "Letter* t .eic building. I-ansing the second time in two day* to¬ the Appian way there came Junior and editor. up Vet ellnlc, chemistry building, Belleville Kay Hesemer. to Lucerne," the spring, term day, and ripped other rail Instal¬ word from within Home itself f,,r Applied Science seniors, and Junior, and Betty Jo play to be staged June 7 "and 8 lations in the south of that the approaching battle al¬ in Morrill hall for Liberal Arts Corniah, Standish Junior, both in Fairchlld theater will France, of whom have begin bringing a furious aerial offen¬ ready could he seen from there. students. served as assist¬ sale Monday by speech ant editors for the Theta majors, sive against fortress The Allied Seniors are to be picked up past year will Alpha Phi, speech honor¬ Europe in¬ armies swept continue In their positions. to its eighth straight ahead on all fronts, headquar¬ recording to the date of the crea- ary fraternity, and Studio The¬ day. Two ater members, and The weather halted the ters announcing the t,on of their division. All pnrtlcl- sophomores, Marion nt the Union henvy capture Of Heckel, Detroit, and Janice desk and speech office, C. H. offensive from Britain after a de¬ nine towns and half a dozen Im¬ ,unts are urged to wear caps and Hopps. Ypsdanti, Nlckle, adviser, portant heights. Kowns.. will fill t*WII announced to¬ vastating week in which more more of the five positions. day. than 32,(100 Allied aircraft bat¬ The plunge to Cori carried the Th» After the graduates of enrh fifth night editor for tered pre-invaslon target* with beachhead forces the year Tickets may he reserved at nearly halfway division arc assembled they will will be Barbara HafTord some 35,000 ton* of bomb*. from Cisterna to the Via Caci- proceed to Falrchildr theater Glen Itock, N. J., junior,Jones, the Administration who er in the budding lat¬ American Thunderbolts oper- I Una, escape highway for tens of a i m. ■ i, week. Co-chairmen of • here Larry Frymlrc, Chicago, will be II introduce President Hannah summer after returning to school this the ticket committee are Betty at.ng as lighter-bomber* attack- lhn„„HnfU^f Gormnn troop* has- a year's absence. Butler, Buffalo, N. Y., sopho¬ ed enemy airfields and ra I tar- , bnrk toward Rome id Cilen O. Stewart, director of gets in northern France In he from th(, ,hnttcrwl „ltlcr line in . Business Positions more, and Marjorle i.lumnl relations, who will ad¬ May Ann Major, Dearborn Rice, Sagi¬ the Ijrt v;ll| and dress the group. naw junior. afternoon, however, and Britain- ml]acent sophomore, wil be the new wo- based Mosquito bombers resum- m„unt„jns. The imperilled enemy Following the speeches, elec- The plot of "Letters to Lu¬ ed their harassment forcM rcprPSPntM{ ,hf. blllk 0'f cerne" depicts the against Nazi t.on of alumni officers will be The State News will not problem and inKtallation* in the name area, lhe f;,.rm)in I0th army, held. A slate of nominees has be lendion of the individual to the attacking without loss. ,r„ , . ' Iherp w;'s «vl'!enc® th«* Naitl« - been drawn up from whom an published Tuesday or Wednes¬ hatreds inspired day morning next week be¬ by war. The i were aware of the danger and alumni president, alumni secre¬ scene is a girl's In the last daylight hours : were withdrawing with nil school in Iai- cause of Memorial Da* but will cerne, Switzerland, in American medium Marauders, speed tary for men, alumni aecretary August, toward their new defense line, resume publication 1939. prior to Hitler's march on attacked bridges in northern fr.r women and alumnae director Poland. France and an airfield near Today they abandoned lofty Chartres while Havoc attack | Monte Cairo, towering height ;ir women are to be chosen. These officers are to serve for men's editor and Leone The girls in the just north of Casslno, and the f.ve years. The class of "44 will Sea- play are of bombed an airfield at Beaumont- strom, formerly in the latter five different nationalities and town of Roccaseeca, eight miles hold its first reunion in 1949. ac- Sur-Oise, also in France. further west. position will become even though they are not direct¬ i.rdlng to Alumni Director editor. Feature editor military ly concerned with the More than 323 medium bomb¬ San will be fighting; ers participated in the Giovanni, at the southern Stewart. June Wilkinson. Jackson thetr feelings are aroused operation, edge of the Llri valley and lour sopho¬ by let¬ in which one Marauder and one more. Jerry Kenney, Detroit ters they receive in such a way miles from the Via Casilina, also Thunderbolt escort sophomore, will act as sports edi¬ that the peace of the school ia ed were report¬ was evacuated in the retreat. tor. shattered. missing. One enemy lighter San Giovanni had been the scene was shot down. Barbara Fearnside, St. Clair Today's of extremely bitter The Marauders, racing 4 miles recent fighting in Shores sophomore and days. advertise southwest of Paris for their 17th ing manager, named Dee Dear- Summer Registration attack on Luftwaffe bases In ing, Pontiac sophomore, as assist¬ Set for June 1, 2, 3 seven days, were reported to Campus China Report* Fall ant advertising manager and Jane have caused heuvy Walker, Rochester. N. Y-. damage at sophomore, circulation manager, school will Preclassification for summer Chartres, a position which she has held for 1, take place on June of Capital Loyang the past year. 2, and 3, acording to the reg¬ Madelyn Will- istrar's office. All meng, Watervliet Junior, will students ex¬ MSC in War Feature CHUNGKING, May 28 (AP) ... Tragedy of the continue in her position of con¬ cept those in Veterinary medi¬ cine should report to their dean's Planned for Saturday - - The Chinese command announ¬ tracts manager. ced iatc tonight that contact The college ia now one Softball office. Veterinary student* with the ancient Chinese Appointments of members of should go directly to their ad¬ The World Travel scries is city of short, but a group of coeds are Loyang had been cut and an of- the Wolverine were announced visers. featuring : oping that the administration a movie, "MSC iicial army spokesman said that .ill overlook that fact after they by Sui Foo, St. Johns junior and War for Peace," tonight at i it probably had fallen to recently appointed editor of the Regular classification will be 7 and 9 in Fairchild theater. strong hear the tale of the missing mis- annual. Assistant editor will be heid in Jenison gym on Tuesday, It) Japanese forces which have been ilc. It that this color film lasting 20 minutes i seems group June 20. beseiging it for days. Dorothy Englehardt, Any students expec¬ and was produced with the co¬ Toyko was playing baseball near Lansing claimed rapture of the city yes¬ ball the Red Cedar and some- junior, and her twin, Doris, will ting to take less than nine cred. operation of the many campus act as office manager. its, or less than four in the six terday. park how or other the ball departments that are helping in weeks session, must obtain a the "Since the night of May 24 the rolled In the drink. Cur¬ Bethany Beardslee, East Lan¬ war effort. rent being as it is, the ball soon sing freshman was named as statement from his 'dean before "I Met Him In Paris" is the enemy ha* been making contin¬ classes editor and Sue Averill, seeing his advisor. uous attacks regular travel movie and will a Chinese on Loyang," said r'arted toward Lansing with the Birmingham sophomore, will be The statement should include communique. "Since yroup hot on its trail. Through complete the program. The main copy and organizations editor. the number of hours work ex¬ yesterday morning the situation tr.e tangled bushes along the parts are played by Claudette at Awards Given pected to be taken. Loyang has been obscure, as tanks of the river they ran, with Colbert, Meivyn Douglas, and contact with the Circulation and sales will be defenders has the ball keeping a good five feet No students will be allowed to Robert Young. been cut. i'.ead of them. Mission was call¬ handled by Doug Hird, Farming- register in both the six and Admission for students is by ton junior, and Tommy Barber, twelve week Maj. Gen. C. C. Tseng, army ed unsuccessful after they had session without treasurer's receipt. Servicemen See PUBLICATIONS. Page 3 i permission from his dean. spokesman, said that although i based it to the falls in the river, are admitted free. the city probably had fallen he halt way to Lansing. could not announce it formally TO THE BEST GO until he had received confirma¬ tion. Loyang, six times capital ... Woman** Work of China, lies in northwestern She weeks far B and G. and that usaally Is Mi * dainty J*, Special Speech Aivards Given at Banquet Honan on the Lunghai railway, guarding an historic approach to interior China. but the ether toy one m*4 Cash prizes totaling $100 were presented prose and poetry read¬ Granville, Saginaw junior, se¬ The Japanese drive through found that fa mm la hefafol fa presented last night at the an¬ ing awards. First in men's prose cond. Honan westward toward Shensl wear a skirt. Mem fag the lawn nual speech banquet in Union reading was awarded to William Other Recognitions province has been halted at all with groat hidsitry, aha attract¬ ballroom at 6:30 to men and wo¬ Thielicke, Escanaba sophomore; ed the itliaMia of Fro*. J«h men who have Certificate awards in radio mam points. General Tseng said. distinguished no second place was given. Mil¬ were awarded by Joe Delfaaa. uyilslin department themselves in forensics this year. dred Van Westrienen, East Lan¬ Callaway to Kamins and Joan Carter, Kal¬ head, wha Mat have theaght Joe Callaway, assistant profes¬ sing sophomore, was awarded amazoo sophomore. J. K. Rich¬ *be was wortloa tea hard be¬ sor of speech, acted as toastmas- first in women's prose; Elinor ards, instructor, presented rec¬ cause the hied hoartid mfmir ter. $10 awards were given to Treleven, Madison, Wis., fresh¬ came oat aad tech aver her first place winners, $5 for se¬ ognition certificates to victory man, second. dudes. cond place. Edward Hawley, Hart Junior, -spankers: Fred Meyer, Jack TODAY— H. B. Gough, instructor, pre¬ was presented first for men's Walker, Post Austin sophomore, sented awards for men's ora¬ poetry reading; Fred Meyer, Kathryn Amaden, Cold water Baseball, 3 P. m. tory; first place to Robert Ka- Fair Haven sophomore, second. freshman, and Margaret Troup, College field BUUE1M mins, Lansing junior, and second to Richard Schubel, Lansing For women's poetry reading, Barabara Chandler, Muskegon Jackson sophomore. * New members of Pi Kappa Movie. 7 udlgn. Falrchlld theater WASHINGTON. May M (AP) sophomore. Pauline Moehlman, freshman, was awarded first; Delta, honorary speech fratern¬ -The navy inuril teolght Muskegon Heights sophomore, Lois Banzet, East Lansing soph¬ ity, were also introduced by Paul Vet dance. 9 P .to that amy aad any ptanen had was awarded first for women's omore, second. Bagwell, department head. New Union ballroom attacked Kaoofa aad Pensps ia- oratory, Doris Guth, Detroit J, D. Menchhofer, assistant members are: Kamins, Miss SUNDAY— i hath ta faa Corelfass, aad sophomore, second. professor, presented awards for Moehlman, Miss Granville, Miss Prase Awards extemporaneous speaking to Ro¬ Guth, Walker, Meyer, Miss Am¬ SIndent Christian Union Moiree Compere, instructor, bert Kamins, first and Jean aden and Miss Troup. 5 p. to Peoples chnech Saturday, May 27, 1044 1 Grift and Bear It By Lichty m lli^ Hli i /( . |M«d nu M arouM IfcSr st Fuklfched dallr aaeept u4 Wadaaaday mum* and Batorfey Birthday of ;'•» . I'll fcev. William YOung's serrfWn theme tomorrow morning lit 10:30 a.m . Services ore held In Jhe East Ionising Slate theater, lible class is held at 10 a.m. Lutheran club will not meet this week. .JTlfSirtS.'.-.ai MM1 trw. »in»M «»*. toV——f.ZwS^-.Se'uS'S—Tall!. fit CHRISTIAN f an mm st n>Uw»» as miiii 4istm>n tarn- Tomorrow's SCIENCE lesson - sermon "Ancient and Modem Necromancy, alias Mesmerism zxnstimT' aswu.«« *u». and Hypnotism, Denounced." Services are held at 11 a.m. in the Masonic temple, 314 M.A.C. CENTRAL METHOHV8T Weekly Letter to Men in the Sendee"] (This open letter to men In the sendee le a weekly tea- , sermon slon Thoughts." The memPriitl - 7 will be "Is America hire o/ the Michigan State Newt, describing the outstanding I £""on Trifling Jht with Cod America God?" The service events on campus. Clip it out and man tt to 0 friend in the , service.) I WfHnif wiUi Gml PEOPLES CHURCH May 27, 1944 | "We Live by Thee" will be Dr. N. A. McCune's sermon topic to¬ Dearest Johnny: ma IFC officers were elected this week with Jnck Carrier, Nu, coming out on top as president. The YFC has been Slg- | morrow at 9:30 and 11 n.m. At the student vesper hour at 6:15 working strenously lately with various faculty committees so | p.m. Dr. H. L. Leonhardt, assis¬ that they ran begin post-war fraternity life with a bang. tant professor of history and po¬ "Letters to Lucerne," Don Buell'g current offering, will prac- | litical science will discuss the have »»a melting |ys»u tically ihivt; I Hit 11 j pot vooi. coeds will be cast. Nine vwvmo "V "• • ■ ■■■P their . subject driving au uj f;v. v "Brothers iinniiuin Under the»s»v roommates crazy practicing five various dialects from here on | Skirt" and will lend the fireside till curtain time. Anything for art's sake. discussion at 7 p.m. 11 liming Our stately seniors got quite skittish this weekend and frisked | meditation services arc held in "Miist the children hear about men irbo ore criminally abfiut like mere freshmen when they had an informal game McCuno Chapel every Tuesday insane, (eonfed as thieves, and who've got moronic night. Monologues, and magic tricks were only a part of the | and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. tendencies* Turn iff that politico! speech!" three-ring circus they put on. MIFFLIN AVE. NAXARENE ' " ~ ~ ~ | , _ We must all be creeping fast towards ottr second childhood, Sunday s worship service will Several Openings for Positions Reported or else the kiddies are sharpening up at a terrific rate. I hear be held at 11 a.m., conducted by that the college will offer a demonstration school in grades one | Rev. C. A. Bruch. Sunday school A representative of the Rem- for an assistant In the Easi 1. ■>. to sis this summer. We certainly were dull tools having,to wnit is at 10 a.m. with young pen- |ngtou Rand company will be on sing weather bureau, ncruu:_. • around till we were 17 to come to college. | pies' meeting n\: 6:45 p.m. The cnmpus Wodncs<,ny lntcrvlew t„ M. wills, director. A, The band made a noble attempt at an outdoor concert ■ egui.ii evening service is at i.- scnj0r women Interested in per- cants should be able to type . Wednesday night but the weatherman got temperamental and | '1,m' manent Jobs with tliem. Appoint- have some knowledge of in.. issued forth with a thunderstorm Just beforehand. Prof. Loon- arcPkVlcone dVrecTed'"and" tolled Ms~ way 'through intricate I ST. PAUL'S rnents may be made by calling matlcs and physics. Intv parts of "Rondo Caprice" in a euphonium solo. • Rev. Services will be conducted C. A. nrlckmnn at 9:30 and by '^There T Is also aExt. position525. open students may call 8-1712 f. ap|>ointmcnt. The baseball team took a fierce whelping from Grosse He Sunday. Six errors helped to account for the sailors' 14-2 omnia o.n t..v.o ..v.K— - . .. - Win. 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Sunday Wednesday's encounter "with the Romuius air base wasn't tool school is at 9:30 and 11 a.m. encouraging either, since we ended with a 9 to 6 loss. 1 Holy communion takes place at Still along the sports line, I've got some news about the I the 9:30 and 1-; 15 services, Buy War Bonds and Stamps return to football. Coach Hachman announced that we will • FIRST FKfcBBTTfcKlAN meet the University of Maryland on Armistice day after u game i "The Midnight Hour will be with the University of Missouri Saturday, Nov. 4. ' Rev. John M. VanderMeulenis topic Sunday at ll a.m. At 9:45 Publications row and the speech department outdid them- . „t ti no, at a ss selves last night honoring worthy members in each group. I Speeches and awards were much in evidence, and new publi- • 4:30 p.m. and fellowship hour cations stalls were announced. I don't feel eloquent today. Maybe It's because my sins are .I Sunday school will meet. Young people's meeting takes place at I is at 7:30 p.m. All who wish to attend arc welcome. A Church catching up with me and 1 realize there's so little time to do | ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Directory so much. I Simply yours, II Solemn First Communion for PEG. n class of 22 children will be I held at the 8 n.m. mass. The children will have a comtnunion I breakfast at the rectory. Regular mass will be held at 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Rosary devotions are Spartans at War By PEG DUBRY held daily at 5:10 p.m. Newman club will sponsor a banquet hon¬ oring the Catholic seniors on EAST LANSING CHURCHES » June 5 in the Union ballroom at COLLEGE LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF ON Hoehn, '43. is one of sev- 6:30 p.m. Father Carabine of CHURCH *^"erai"former"'stote"^students Chicago addreSS fBaat I-amlat But* Theater) CHRIST, SCIENTIST MATINEE At 3:M P. who recently won their avl- CHRIST LUWRAN EAST LANSISfO — Mawnir Temple ator's wings and received com- Keeping the Trust will be Bible Claw 10 814 SSJLC. As*. missions in the armed forces. Rev„ E- L; *old ts sermon topic a. m. An engineering student a t Sunday s service It will be a SUNDAY SERVICE: 1»:M A. If. State, Hoehn was graduated reunion service w.th holy com- SUNDAY SCHOOL — 1:1* A. M. ♦ from the naval air training cen- school and "PfcNTiECOST — The BIRTHDAY TODAY ♦ ter at Corpus Christi, Tex., and ®'®Je class will be at 9.30 a.m. •f the CHRISTIAN CHURCH" SUNDAY SERVICES — 11 A. >1. ' received an ensign's commission. G*?*™ Deltas next meeting III mis aasau BUSINESS MEETING Faculty Dinina Rmn J:M WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES Wk. arts**!*, Tnm. M.A.. B.D.. Paat.r I O'CLOCK his aviation cadet training in ®eta,r. By Subcommittee ^ •Probed the army air forces this week at THE ttxJFLES CHURCH ST. TBOHAS AQUINAS Columbus, Miss., and was com- WASHINGTON, May 26 (AP) tlalerdeaemtaaOaaal) CATHOLIC CHURCH missioned a second lieutenant. — In stinging language, a senate Ms ABtaM Eaai Lt Doyle Lott, '4t fighter pi- Judiciary subcommittee took to SCNBAY MASSES lot, has been assigned to a vet- task today every government a- Sanday. May U ,:M a llittaja. l« tillS II eran 15th AAF P-47 Thunder- gency concerned in the Mont- * gomery Ward case and declared Sermon: Wife-lay MOM T M T:M President Roosevelt had "no constitutional or atatittory au¬ "WE LIVE BY THESE" faariaMm -BafeOaw * tft <• »•>' thority" to order seizure of the N. A. MeCUNE. R in later M. aai IiSS to *M p.-. firm's Chicago properties. The conclusions of the major¬ ity, Senators McCarran,(D-Nev) Vesper Subject: "Fram Victory ta chairman, and Revercomb (R- Etow" W. R. Fe. .Book Review) P»l« W.Va.), Were sharply criticized • :1I a. a. in turn by the third member of the Subcommittee, Senator Mc- Farland (D-Arlz.). Refusing to sign the report filed with the full committee, LANSING CHURGHES McFarland filed a statement ' • ' ' ' ' which Said the subcommittee had ^BPtUS AVE. "denied the interested parties ah CHURCHJIF THE NAZARKNE oporto nfty to be heard" and had C. A. br UY fUNCUCiHu uM^atharine based the report "solely upon documentary evidence" and "the conclusions whose testimony of InvestJgators SmJay Bclw.1 It a.to Welcome Studcnta and Tarn blocka South at MMfean M.raMR WanElft n a. fTTf Etrctce AM. Jaat Malar St InfMii aity 7:H P lfaio. is hecetsarily Taka Cnlhaa Flalm boa to EfcaaaM Bt hearsay and Second. Or third - hand." ijHtrtamFace four Months of utemli/afWJA PUBLICATIONS ofbtiWiw (continued from page 1) Detroit Junior wfH be Ml chsrtfe of photography. nllonteCame I*rof. A, A. Applcgote, head of the Journalism departirtehf, ftrt- senled Slate News gold awards mitral Haled ns Toss to Peg Mlddlemlss and Rnfbnra Fearnside. Between Both Trams Silver keys were given fo Jean Bugftl. East Jordan sen far; I-nls ,ly .(OF. HKAOANY Barnes, Cadillac senior; Ray Rrs- Striving to get back on emer anil Belly Jo Cornish for work as assistant editors (he lt, bino sido of the ledger, past year. Yvonne Davidson, Fern- State nine.will enter¬ dale Junior also receiver! a silver al, the University of Do- key for her work as assistant business manager. „i today in the Inst phase of home and home baseball Applcgutc also gave gold Wol¬ „lriis with the Titans. The verine awards lo Sul Foe, editor; will he played at the old Betty Ami#, business manager field and will start at who just announced her irsignn- ffl. tlnn and Phyllis Boss, business manager elect. ,„o motor city men admlnis- ,it a 10 to 6 spanking to the Silver Keys n few weeks bark, and Doris and Dorothy Ertglr hardt, e Spartans will be striving to Doug Bird and Tommy Barber, nrrounts as well as retain were recipients of silver Wol¬ 5(H) percentage for the sea- verine awards, Tlte Titans have shown hot D. W. Kuykendall, professor , cold streaks all during their Bleak walls and empty spaces are about all of journalism, announced the This Is one of the first .original general irrtule and were beaten by the Ihnt remain of Cnsslno, Italy, after four winners of Spartan awards for rolt Const Guard team that views of Cnsslno us It now appears, to reach months of Allied aerial and Work done this year. Otto Slcg- long range bom¬ this country. c smothered. bardment. nuiud, Detroit junior, received tllltlng Average the only gold key, and silver n the strength of these facts New Student Council Officer* ones Went to Joe Beye, Detroit contest must be rated as a Stale to Return | Junior; Hazard Smith, Royal Oak sophomore Riverside, and Tom¬ -up although State, Instead to be Elected improving, has shown signs of Monday Evening liefore my Barber. craii'iig. In the last two con- the opposing tennis have Voting for new student council*- to Uar Master of ceremonies llickey. Niagara Falls, N.Y., was John sen¬ n up 23 runs to the Spartans officers will take place ior. Entertainment for the even¬ lonesome eight tnllys. evening when all old and new Monday Women's Sport Program ing consisted of a magician's net •h John Kobs has his two council members will attend a by Dr. Clyde F. Cniry of the Vet¬ State will return to a full pre¬ erinary division, and group sing¬ iuad mainstays primed for the dinner at (5:15 In the Union sun- war athletic program July 1, counter. 10 lias Meredith Yurllng. been pitching In bad porch, according to retiring pres¬ Sports 1045, Athletic Director Ralph 11. Voting, announced. The full re¬ ing led by Prof. Applegate. k. and Hob Krestel, the work- ident, Gordon Hueschcn, Pigeon By DOTTE VON DETTE turn was approved by the ath- so of the Spartan staff, arc sen lor. letie council recently. •HE SIGMA Kuppn's had set to pitch. Dnrrell Coney, If council members arc un¬ The return to sports rii rrnided till the past week, able to attend, proxies may be quite n day Thursday when i has a slight chance of see- sent with voting instructions. they played two games in the sction. Proxies need not be members of women's soflball tournament. troll Hurler the division of organization from In]''1 which the member was selected, an afternoon game they hit In 21 " marine Schools having navy trainees were specific- .'buck Cunningham, the Ti- while keeping ... but will have a full voice in the runs the Delta s mound star who has chuck- .ill ol their contests, will no meeting, Hueschen said. Zetas to 4 runs. jnlty ruled teams. out as foes fur State Slate In (he evening game, the Slg- ubt be the choice of Coach Newly elected members who ] Young expressed himself Jub- J Brazil. Cunningham set will attend the meeting for the Mobsmen difwiv before in first time are Jim Bibbins, Buf- mas Kappr.s suffered their first l Huntly over the athletic council's defeat of the season at the* hands : decision. "It will permit us to Service of South Williams. It was a close ivincing style. If Cunningham fnlo junior, representing the Ag begin negotiating for games dur- not hurl, Bill Pcndegrass, division; Ed Wallace, Hartford, game, with South Williams i win-] mg'tfic 1045-4(1 season right now rung by only 1 run, the score instead of hoping for games aft Section is Cunningham's battery, Conn., junior from the Vet di¬ lj get the nod. vision; Robert Price, Holding eliding 5 to 6 11* r everyone h a s completed I The Spartan line-up Will be sophomore, from the Liberal Alice Cowles house cinched i schedules for this fall," he as-j lame. Howie Workman on Arts division; Lois French, Ox¬ their block title Thursday night i sorted. Cleaners Ron Reed on second, Dana ford sophomore from the Home making it a perfect season with The faculty decision to return! tlin at short, and navy-bound Economies division; Helen Fish- •heir victory over North Wll- p, athletics caine when most •k MaOrls at third. Lee Grunst Grand Haven sophomore,j liams 4 to 1. The Alpha Phi's | other schools had completed 11 be Tn center, Warren Hen- from Applied Science. chalked up another victory by their schedules for this full.' A Issv in left and Web McDonald Others are Bill Coleman, default from Robinson - Shaw. result, Young has found booking / Tailors right. I Grand team. I teams to be a long urdous pro- Rapids sophomore from 221 M. A. f. The national telegraphic inter- cess. To date only two games |I Grosse Engineering: E v o r a Kingan, Polnte sophomore, repre- collegiate archery tournament have been scheduled. University The University of Kentucky I seating the women's dormitories; for women will end tonight at 6 "f Missouri and University of a 71 gold stars on Its service Mary Truer Armada sophomore, p.m., according to Thclma Junk- Maryland. Visit f, and 5,700 known alumni and representing the off campus wo¬ or, Clam River junior, archery men; Sally Seifert, Grand Haven manager. High score so fur Is rmcr students in service. Harvard law school has given junior, representing CDC; Jane held by Margaret Mahoney, | Instructor «n Leave CARR'S CR1LL ; Cumming, Detroit junior, pre- Whitehall senior, shooting 400. dean and some 1,320 students sident of AWS; Jean McKerring, ' Lucille Cannon. Midland fresh¬ Kenneth W. Kosens, instructor Opposite the Union the war eort. | Flushing junior, as PanHel- man, holds second high score of in chemical engineering, is on 300. an indefinite leave of absence. lenic representative. 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After n—** Ffaal 4:M - 4:M 4 44M SPORT EQUIPMENT All advertfccaKBts payable FINE FOOD bHulvance, m , i preferred peel- 213 E. Grand River Dnloa BMg. Annex, Room « Telepbene 1-1511 - Business HARBORNE'S Ext. MS. Fountain Senice htUfJgy, May 27, lki SPARTANS Gets Appointment Invasion Four Parlies Scheduled lor Students This Weekend (Continued from Page 2) bolt fighter gnaup stationed In Italy, it was reported from the Finishes of Allied Troop. R(;vi£ unit's base. Lieutenant Lotthas been on active overseas duty for Aircrewmen «0 Hold Spring Swing'; Closed Party six months. ose word Heading social affairs for4 * Fasti Nakfeer, '48, has been will hurl u .• might of an Allied notified by the war department the weekend, is the Student the Nazi-bound Club's mixed swim schedul¬ Monetary Parley to report July 1 at West Point for entrance as a cadet. Nak- turned to supi today after a *Wifi ed tonight from 7 to 9 in foor was recommended as a tour of British land the pool at the women'a gym. After the swim refreshments of Allied Nations first alternate for an academy appointment by Congress Black- der his overall mi,,,,,-,, pleased with the will be served at the home of Asked for July ney. Ing of this army ij, ii, ,<;,,n co-chairman, Charles Bbstwlck, The death of A/C Bill DeCou, aembled to wring assisted by Eleanor Hammer, WASHINGTON, May 28 (AP) '45, from Hastings, who was pre¬ the Dunkerquc i,i Carney freshman. ■ President Roosevelt sent out viously reported missing on a He pronounced n„ Patrons for the event are Prof, a call today for a conference of Liberator bomber since March ready for their p;„ and Mrs. J. Llll, and Prof, and the united and associated nations 3, has been announced. His body to come — and t Mrs. John Price. on post-war money problems was found near Riverside Moun¬ was his word to tin-.. The Vets are holding their he visited briefly ,, , starting July 1. tain, Calif., May 12. ' spring dance In the Union ball¬ He Invited 42 governments, A visitor on campus last week .turn from the held room tonight from 0 to 12, ac¬ In Moscow, de> liu, r,|, Including the French committee was Capt. Bob Allman, '36, who th,, cording to Hilda Stroop, Howell of liberation, to send represen¬ has just returned from 23 whole great fight,,,/ ^ Junior. tatives to Bretton Woods, N. H., months in African and Italian Was poised on the Ihr' Rosemary Howland and her for consideration of proposals -combat. Captain Allman is now new events wind, v,iii i,„" orchestra will furnish the music which include: enroute to Fort Knox for his torlc," the official r, Flowers will be allowed. 1. An international monetary paper, Izvcstia, new assignment. said that All veterinary faculty are In¬ plan, revolving around an 98,- VICE ADM. AUBREY W. day Is not far distant when He served as the administra¬ vited as guests. Dr. and Mrs. Ed¬ 000,000,000 gold-based stabiliza¬ FITCH (above), recently re¬ world will see Anglo tive officer in the headquarters Sovt ward Devereux, and Dr. and tion fund, providing for a value turned after four years In the American military company of a tank outfit and u.ighVdw Mrs. Lloyd Sholl, will be the pa¬ In gold for each nation's curren¬ Pacific, where he commanded op In all its power also witnessed the eruption of trons. cy and restricting fluctuations of south Pacific forces which Sec¬ For their part, Mt. Vesuvius. Captain Allman hi- Tickets may be obtained from any country's market transac¬ expect Allied pow was a football star while In retary of Navy James V. For- any member of the Veterinary tions in money of other coun¬ restal said "drove the Japan¬ climatic maximum t.y school. ,:J, council. tries. ese out of the air," Is to be¬ met', according to tin- N;,/, ,, College auditorium was open¬ 2. A $10,000,000,000 Interna Another former Spartan who come agency DNB. visited the campus last week is deputy chief of naval ed for the Spring Swing, a closed tional bank for reconstruction Seeking to take operations for air, succeeding dance last night for the students and development — a sort of Pvt. Tom Smith, '45. Private Vice Adm. William S. German tension, d Smith was home on furlough McCain, of the 2500th base unit. world RFC. 18 months of faltering rlef< . Forrestal announced. Vice The Hep Flyers will play from Any agreements reached from the basic training camp of a t Adm. Fitch is a native of St. topped by looming defeat m 8 to 11:30 and flowers will be the conference — first full-dress the United States marine corps Ignace, Mich. aly and mcrcilev t,;,tt,.rir,g permitted. Refreshments will be world parley summoned by Pres¬ at San Diego, Calif. Allied bombers, ItN" served during the evening. ident Roosevelt—would be sub¬ Also stationed in California is dispatch went hack A Sigma Chi radio party will ject-to approval by the govern¬ Lt. Bob Swabe, '45, who is a orite hint that f;« be held in the forestry cabin to¬ ments represented. In the case navigator on a B-24 at the army Cerman Convoys not wait forever I morrow evening from 0 to 12, of the United States, this would air station in Fresno, Calif. sion. acordlng to Darrell Couey, social mean congressional approval. chairman. Pfc. with Don an Winter, '45, is on duty infantry unit at Camp Feel Red Attack Patrons for the party arc Dr. Phillips, Kans. SENIOR NOTICE and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Prof. Pilot Draw* Reprimand John Bucclero, '44, has recent¬ in Barents Sea Henrik Stafseth. ly been promoted to first lieu¬ Seniors may still make for Bombing Difficult tenant at Central signal corps LONDON, Saturday, May 27 servations for caps and gv*i 1 •v|'te' Vna»»igned Target school, Camp Crowder, M o. (AP) — The Russians reported at the Union desk today. It Born in Pietramclara, Italy, Sigma Epsilon Pledges LONDON, May 26 (AP) — Lieutenant Bucciero lived as a early today that bombers of the Important that all reserv tlona be handed in at lead Six New Members Capt. Randall W. Hendricks, youth around Naples and Cas- Red Fleet air force had attacked 5 p. m. today. Caps and gmn EM) ; !■' Thunderbolt fighter-bomber pi¬ sino. German troopships in the Bar¬ already ordered may be pic iff. £(. ■ ( & fi Six new members were elec¬ lot of Youngstown, Ohio, des¬ ted into Sigma" Epsilon, business troyed a vital bridge by himself administration Last Saturday marked the ents sea, north of Norway, early graduation of Robert Essenbag- Friday morning, sinking two and economics behind Hitler's west wall in Bel¬ ger, '46, as flying officer in the transports and a destroyer and ed up on the second floe check room Monday from to 1 and from 4:30 to 51 honorary, at the annual banquet gium, — but drew an official army air forces. Lieutenant Es- damaging three others. last Wednesday in the Union. p. m. reprimand, nevertheless because senbagger won his silver wings If !kl\' The Soviet announcement in Those elected were Virginia An¬ he wasn't assigned to that tar¬ at the Big Spring bombardier a midnight war bulletin did not 11 m A derson, Cadillac senior, Dorothy Felker, Vicksburg senior; Robert get. Hendricks with other Thun¬ school, Big Springs, Texas. Turner Field, Albany, Ga. re¬ specify whether the transports were carrying new German for¬ Clark, senior from Branford, derbolt pilots was on the way to cently was the scene of promo¬ ces to Norway or withdrawing Conn., Robert Edgell, Elmira, N. bomb a target in Belgium when tions for two former Spartans. Y. senior; Russell Bailey, Lan¬ he spotted a bridge and flew A/C Robert Jacobs, '46, has been troops already there. sing senior, and Ann Moore, down and attacked it. commissioned a second lieuten¬ Earlier the Germans, in a com¬ Bath junior. When he returned to a base ant in the army air forces and munique, had reported the at¬ The duties of president are a reprimand by Col. Gilbert L Richard tack on their convoy and claimed Keyes, '45, has won his to be handled by Miss Anderson, Meyers of to have shot down 69 of 80 at¬ Milford, Iowa, await¬ silver pilot wings and was pro¬ and Miss Moore was chosen as ed Hendricks for bombing the moted to the rank of flight of¬ tacking planes. The Russian bul¬ secretary-treasurer. letin said only seven bombers wrong target. ficer in the army air forces. were lost in repeated "mass at¬ tacks with bombs, gunfire and torpedoes." Fri., Sal., Sun. This was the fust time in months any large scale German SUNDAY MATINEE troop convoys have been repor¬ ted in Arctic waters. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The Soviet communique sup¬ plement said the convoy consis¬ ted of five transports, five des¬ troyers and other "guard ships" and an air cover. Transports sunk, the Russians ROOD RAFFEL Keep THEIR Heads in the Clouds said, had a displacement of 15,- 000 tons. The Soviets also claim¬ AND HtS ORCHESTR. ed they had shot down 10 Ger¬ man planes. Keep YOURSELF in the Know There was virtually no ground activity along the extended east¬ and ern" land front, the supplement said, the only skirmishes being Five All-Star Arte southeast of Stanislawow where for weeks the Germans have been making reconnaissance raids. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Five new curricula in busi¬ Phone 89934 ness have been introduced at Rhode Island State college to Union Annex FOE RESERVATIONS Ext. 268-269 qualify men and women for war industries and the armed ser¬ vices. Senior Commencement Dance Saturday, June 3 9-12 $1.20 per coupk Semi - Formal # Gene Devine's Orchestra Tax Included Union Balloom