WmArn rarity eMj lad nek coder (bat Limine Weather Bilnu Summer School Publication o/[Michigan State College Mi; VOL. 33Z, 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29,%44 Ikl | fH Air Crew Unit Scheduled to Leave State Today Air Students Will Be Sent to Take fff 250 to Start New Basic College 'On the Line' llf Today's ASTR Term To Be Housed in Training at AAF Fields Remaining aircrewmen of the 2590th base unit, for¬ iJ: Psych Building merly known as the 310th college training detachment, Campus Monday In line with the reorganiza¬ stationed in Mason-Abbot halls on the campus, will leave sometime today, it was revealed by Lt. E. M. Alford, tion of the college divisions and Sixth Service Coniniaml ♦adjutant. the formation of the basic col¬ Board of Examiners . . . Better Late lege, the psychology building will be vacated by the psycholo¬ Seabee Engineer Orders to close out the to Be in There is nothing like a college Lansing gy and philosophy departments unit which were received education to teach one to read, and turned over to the basic col¬ j fQ LcCtliTe from the centra] flying com¬ or this is the conclusion that Approximately 225 to 250 mand at Randolph field, Texas, lege under the direction of Dean Ken Hathaway, Holly senior, has Army Specialized Training Howard Rather, new dean of that Henry M. Hedges, Chicago en- reached.' Hathaway, an engin¬ Reserves under the air ( g:necr> adventurer, explorer, and Inst week, originally set the date college, according to Pres. John I a n;,vy seabee just back from for the departure of the reituun- eer at home between forces enlisted reserve will A. Hannah. than terms, received his grades arrive on campus the middle of j lhe island of Bora in the ing troops for yesterday, but that Prof. John Dcllaan, head of j southwest Pacific, has taken was later changed to today. never and with them a slip of next week to start the next reg¬ the department of psychology i some remarkable color film of Monday was the last day o( clas¬ paper saying registration ular AST term Monday, July 10, and philosophy department, and will be Friday Sept. 22, for Col. G. B. Egger, commandant of his j Bora Bora and Tahiti. This man ses for the air students. staff will move to new of- was dubbed by the natives The men, the exact number of fall term. Not reading beyond AST units on campus, announced fices in Morrill hall, President ■ king of Bora Bora, will give an the Friday, he pulled into East yesterday. which_Jt is impossible to slate, Lansing last Thursday all ready Hannah stated. illustrated talk on life in the will be sent to a field or to vari¬ The men, all 17 year-olds, will to register Friday only to learn be taken from the sixth service take Other office changes that will j South Pacific islands, before and ous air fields, for "on the line" that two days of classes had al¬ place in the near future, or j after the war came, at 8:15 Sat- training in which the men will command, comprised of Michi¬ which have already been made ready been held. gan, Wisconsin and Illinois. They include the moving of Elisabeth i theater. | Urday evening in the Fairchild learn more about the planes they will later fly. will enlist for the air forces but Conrad, dean of women, or In Between Stage . . . Cooling Aids wil be trained under the AST counsellor in charge of women's J This is n stage bet went pre With program. under the new organization, to. temperatures soaring prc-flight, which the men re¬ a hove the top of thermometers, Age to Tell College Days the Union to occupy the offices ceive while at MSC, and pre- students have been seeking new Age of the men at the time formerly held by the Dean of llight. All aircrewmen who have means of keeping cool. Report of enlistment will determine how Men. left State since April have been has it that several students spend long they wil remain at State, Fred T. Mitchell, formerly sent to fields for "on the line" all day in Kurd's and Jacobson's, but if they arc under 17 dean of men and now styled years training previous to pre-Htght. studying in the air cooled inter¬ nine months at the time of en¬ counsellor in charge of men's af¬ The group leaving today will iors. Another favorite study listment, they will fairs, will take over the offices take their get at least pro-flight training spot is the gravel pit out Grand two terms of in the administration building training, Col. Eg¬ when they finish the-in-between River. Most students Just give ger predicted. formerly held by Dean Conrad. phase. up and relax in the shade along All of the men will be eli¬ The offices of the School of the Red Cedar. All students will be outThius- gible to be ordered to active duty Business and Public Service, un¬ not be sent' to "on the line"" when they become 18. der Col. Dorsey R. Rodney, will p.m When day except for a few who will be established in Morrill hall. Final Registration they leave MSC they will go di¬ The reorganization of the col¬ training and whose destination rectly into the air forces for was undisclosed. The unit will lege divisions, which goes into Figures Lag Last flight training or training .... gunners or bombardiers depen- , w iclfect the first of July, was ap- , . .. . i proved by the board of agricul- , , t close officially July 30. 5,09# Men Through .. .. . , HENRY W. HEDGES Summer's Total ... .. filntf ding on on thoir their chiccifirntmn classification at - . . . that time. ■turo after proposal by the fac- Since the unit was activaUxi in | lly commjttee«. I changes the, . . engineer, explorer . . March 1943 as the 310th CTD, it Falling short of last year's | A" Expenses Paid i lamc3 0f the present divisions to I Hedges and his wife were the has sent approximately ^OOO total by about 200, final regis- The air forces enlisted reserve ! schools and establishes the school I bombardier training. First and. engineers, July 5 to 7; struction and for his contribu¬ A bound collection of letters division. He is a native of Ver¬ College auditorium fiange youth, July 7 to 9; vet¬ . tions to the science of anatomy. of appreciation from alumni was mont and received his training eran's counsellor, July 10 to 14; at the University of Vermonnmd MONDAY— eational ag teachers', July 10 "Atlas of Avian Anatomy: Os¬ presented by Gordon Stocking, Cornell uninversity. Before com¬ Theta Chi, 7 p. m. guidance, July 17 to 19; teology, Arthrology and Myolo¬ sophomore veterinary honor stu¬ 10 !4; Hock selection and blood testing, gy," by Chamberlain, was re¬ dent from Hoxeyville. Remarks, ing to Michigan State college, he 15 I'nlon annex ••"ly 17 to 20; farm women's cently published by the Michigan including a biographical sketch engaged in private practice and Delta Chi, lp.ni of Chamberlain, were made by was on the staff of the Univer¬ cek, July 25 to 27; and the agricultural experiment station. Dr. R. A. Runnells, present head sity of Idaho at Moscow. II I'nlon annex state farmers' day, Sept. 7 to 8. It is the only manual of its type Thursday, June 29, 1944 Thursd MICHIGAN STATE NEWS "* Grin and Bear It . •• • By Liclitv Tim MCHGM STATE KENS SKUJM Qua m , , r -| - Mttor at the po^offle*. bast Lanslna. Mkk. Ofllesa BsiUtae Asms. mo fl. FOR MYSELF Nat MM o. (round floor of ooot wins of link- MHabed dolly eseept Sondoy and Monday moraines doHnf «b» stealer aafiool By BARBARA DENNISON fias? wJrSd wwi-day and flatuntay moraine. duHa. - stmton fey tfe. Bourn* diakr Aaaadatad Csllaetam Praaa atudanta at Mkhl«an_SUU rolkaa- But I the only to¬ ^Iklyfeoy-C^ata^Pfe^a WITH day the of departure waaaanrae roo aanaaai UManoat m ■vi-ai i A ^|,^8,lnil CamImi W mPBM ilnTciwniiift ivaVi "SS •—■rta Mia re¬ Abo QdfcOffeittfcr.Krjrn.aatofe. 4 flak^Hytta rMm-flt yar aayyi «aaa maining sizeable body *aoMacMOM A»t. n*wvec which a is even more obvious that sports trophy for the second con¬ able? resumed secutive year at the annual WAA A. No. They have been war has come to MSC in a succeeded by Series I! officers banquet held at the end of spring big way. War Itonds, (be teem, unit had term. The cup was presented by of which are eubatan- tan squ¬ WELDING eral made During the past year sev¬ WAA Pres. Ilillie Morlcy, New changes have been Troy senior. in college routine, South Williams dormitory was tially the Series E Bonds same* Q. In wiiat denominations are available? ill I i to the winner of this year's WAA A. They are iaaued in de. huiiiII fender bumping partly because of the war, nominations of $2.*. AflRfei Softball tournament when team partly because of the army members defeated the Sigma 930, $100, 9300, and and All brazing jobs men on campus, and partly Kappas in the playoff game. The 91,000 (maturity workin valise). for general reason of policy. score was 6 to 4 in favor of the adverti For one thing, women were South Williams team. Q. How may I keep Stamp- News while 1 am accumulating tripled in double rooms and The sophomore class took first tbrni? should doubled in single rooms in nisun, Evening* and Saturday** place in the interclass softbail Fearn* the dormitories. tournament, with the freshmen ager, ri Another innovation of the placing second. A combined team News of juniors and seniors ended in W. JACK DOWN year has l»een the use pf I'rev third place. <39 < ellingweed Dr. Phone 8-1967 coupon books bv women and ner ess- The intramural golf plaque Work a man can really swell his was won by West Mayo, whose are stil Ci* Crti.f. See SPEAKING, rata 3 team was tops in block one after defeating the Kappas, winners in A. An album ia given free block two. Bethany Hopphan, upon request with the first Stamp you buy. Lansing senior, was the winner Spares are provided for of the all-college elimination golf mounting the Stamp*. tournament which was decided at Q. It it permissible to name the end of last term. both roowner and a bene, in iary en a War Saving- Bond? ♦ Military Supplies A. No. Either a roowner or a beneficiary mar be T/\TE named, but not both. Q. Then a woman who own- Bonds gets married, should the have the Honda reissued in her married name? Today - Fri. -Sat. A. The Booda win be so re¬ DANA ANDREWS issued, if she desir.-. It is not necessary, bow- Sport Equipment "PURPLE HEART" "MEMPHIS BELLE" Remember—the longer you keep .War Bomb, in Technicolor np to 10 yean, the snore valuable they became. Sun. - Mon. • Tues. V. 8. rrseau-r C'i" RITA HAYW'ORTH GENE KELLY Keep Faith I VANDERVOORT "COVER GIRL" SPORT EQUIPMENT Wed. • Tliurn. V4 WAR LlpAN GENE KELLY 213 E. Grand River PETER LORRE MICHIGAN 'CROSS of LORRAINE' STATE NEWS Thursday, June 29, 1944 Page Three Tico Golfers CllildDevelopiiieilt I Cafeteria, Hospital, SPEAKING Qualify at Conference Opens Hours Gri"' Library of Service " (Continued from Page 2) than a chest with pride when a wo¬ out of thi}.~picture. year's standing goes Nationals on Campus Today Hospital hours will be the man forfeits her last D Although.we are sorry to Bringing more than 100 teach- same this term as they were coupon for a late evening see them go, we can always spring term, Bowen, Buehler Qualify . ... «rim, Or. iur. °< Charles cnanes ■*« Hoi- rtou with him. look at JJpfciothcr way . . . counsellors to the campus, Hut Fail lo Progress a two- health service announced. Stu- During the winter the if having",them go makes day conference on child growth dents may see doctors from 8:30 Above Round Two and development will open at Union cafeteria turned GI the Spartans come back in.on 10.30 this morning _ • - j , , ito ^ in the mornings and from and conclude ! o tn 4-on in ih. and served its food on army sooner, tKal's tine and if the With only two of Michi¬ „ sectioned trays, but spring aircrewmCTT want to coine gan State's golfers qualify¬ MmrrTVdirS°°f'thDr'HC' Y-Iweek days- Hours o" Saturday term it went back to its ci- back and be Spartans after ing, laurels at the national i ment of education. i Part" i,Wi'kbe fr°™ 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. , The iibrary wU1 be op€n from vilian status again, Olds the war, 3Jiai's fine too. intercollegiate golf tourna¬ The program is sponsored |7:30 a. m. to lo p. m. on week- hall would resound with ^ ment. held at Toledo, O., Monday jointly by the college department |days and j We'll be seeing you. 7:30 a. m. to noon 1 m0re than one lonelv echo ! and Tuesday of this week, went of education and the department Saturdays. It will be closed all I "SV,T0+f to Notre Dame. The University of home management and child day Sunday. ^ fu Student Atllo Rllles of Minnesota and the favored development. Outstanding educa- ' Meal hours in the Union cafe- Whitney women, minus the I ^lliueill JVUlo nmu tional leaders have been sche- teria wiu be from 11:15 a. m. i U. of M. team finished in second yellow Corduroy but doing ! Remain-Unchanged duled to discuss "Problems of and third respectively. Jto 1 P- m. for lunch and from I well just the same, Four Spartans went with our children ay",^'The.place 15:15 to 7 p. m. today'VThe.place ~ for ' diner from! * 1 ~ ' . i ®espite dhETcased numbers tf , Si B„^tVT^tyweret0 B^bj tLT'ogram"!" Tole SIS cafele^ia^H ' be ope" I th^nt ^ haTbeen^JIS Bowen, Grand Bill Buehler, Detroit Sena, Detroit junior; ninr* nnrf and stew Stew , The Union from 8:30 will be open ®ver? time a coeo got a na cd. Helliwell, Royal Oak sophomore, Carriers are needed to make a.m . to 4 p. m. all ternity pin the whole house I Regulations - applying ip i;tu- Bowen and Buehler were the deliveries of the State News through the week and from 8:30 i came oVer and sang lo her. :dent cars are as follows: a. m. until.noon two who qualified for the meet. every Thursday morning. Any¬ Saturdays. It Many were the pins will be closed all day on Sun-! passed' A" cali-must be registered Bowen's qualifying score, which one may carry the papers and iday. this vcar hut few were the year out, icw were me with c;,mpus p,,licc•, ... • was low for the team, was 81. the routes , students, must park their cars Buehler was defeated in the are not very long, t I serenades. 'only on the-student parking iot taking less than an hour. All first round, but Bowen defeated persons interested should con. F. Stuart Chapin, chairman of 1 With the passing of the air j«PP"stte College auditorium. the department of i James Warfield, number one tact Circulation Manager dm *• "■ Jerry j j the tiiu university or Minnesota sociology at crew today, what has vir- University of Minnesota, has has j ii hoonmo another \firh.C T. i_ it t|towcverand»ln«» ,,vmR in WrHs unut,!jirci| ..v...*, ... »»»»#^ I man for Northwestern Univer- Kenney at the State News of- j been ducted editor of the Amen- , (Ilni|v Ulally bccomc a"othcr Mlch" hall may park their cars near, ] fity, 4 to 2 to move on to the | flee or Ext. 486. -- can Sociological Review. igan State tradition of more their dorms. second round. The meet was held at the Inverness golf course near j 'Clinical and other service for Toledo and some 45 golfers from mostly midwestern schools were j children in Michigan." P,esenl< . This is the first time that any I Among the speakers will be Russell Smart, industrial psy¬ I of the golfers, except Bowen, chologist, Detroit;" Isabel Wil- O o o h . . . 1 had ever played in intercollegi¬ ; loughby, social welfare depart- ate tourneys before. Bowen qunl- -ified last year for the nationals. ment of the state of Michigan: I Dr. Lee Vincent, psychologist, (from the Merrill-Palmer school So Cool! The team had been able „ .. ... i in Detroit; Dr. Ralph Wither- schedule no college matches this I spo()n Cl,ntral MichiKan Coilegc year liecause of the late date at if E(lllcntion) Mt peasant, which athletic competition was | Other speakers included were resumed. Weekly matches withj'Dr. Byron Hughes, School of officers of the 2590th air base unit had been held and the Spar¬ j Education, University of Michi- Igan; Henry Ponitz, Michigan de¬ tan squad had triumphed. partment of public Instruction: Earl Moiscr, division of teaching personnel, Michigan State de¬ | lulitorial, Advertising partment of public instruction; Assistant* Wanted Dr. Ralph Patterson, University hospital. University of Michigan: All persons interested in John S. Haitema. instruction and I working on the editorial or I advertising staffs of the State planning divisuAi, Michigan State department of public in¬ I News during the summer struction; Dr. Carl V. Morrison, I should contact Barbara Den- I director, Lansing Children's tuson, editor, and Barbara Center; and Nelle Haley, ele¬ I Kearnside, advertising man- mentary supervisor, Saginaw I am r, respectively, at the State Public schools. I News office. Previous experience is not Michigan State college faculty I necessary for either type of I members taking part in the pro- I work and several positions i gram are: Prof. Guy Hill, Dr. I are still open. I Fred Mitchell, Dr. A. J. Hug- gett, and Dr. Millard REPRINTS - — of Books by — Faith Baldwin • . cotton for comfort James Farrell ... especially new are the jumper short sets, made with tops Pearl Buyk like your favorite pinafore. Also two piece halter«and-shortM in »tri|»ed and printed cottons. Jolig Steinbeck 3.00 Christopher Morley All ^Subjects — All Types 49c acob*on> (ampus Book Store Opposite the Union Open Thursday evenings until 9 Thursday, June 29, 1944 MICHIGAN STATU HI1S > Four Dr. Cheater F. Clark Woman's World Annual 4-H Week Nears dose Chosen as Head of (Continued from fore. Page 2) Permission beyond the re¬ Vet Association stay out till 12 week nights she as 660 Boys, Girls Leave Dr. Chester F. Clark, associate professor of animal pathology at must make up one weekend night within the next two weeks after gular 10:30 p. m. for the movies Wednesday nights will require a D coupon. Concluding a week of classes and conferences, the an- MSC, was elected president of she is out. RATION BOOKS— the Michigan Veterinary Medi¬ nual 4-H club week will hold its final meeting tomorrow. cal association at a meeting held Monday and Tuesday of the Ration books for all women's coming holiday weekend will be Six hundred fifty-eight boys and girls registered for the Tuesday afternoon. ration free and Sunday will be residenses must be picked up by conference which started Tuesday. The theme for the More than 300 veterinarians under the above conditions. Per¬ a representative of each house week has been "The World* from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana mission for Monday night will be at the AWS office in the Union attended the annual 12 midnight and for Tuesday during the following office Home Ec Grads and Illinois annex Our Neighbors", carried to 12 m. Tuesday atmo¬ Seventy-two seniors who were two-day conference which ended 10:30 p. m. hours: 8 a. m. out in a wartime and Thursday: 2 to 4 p. m. Tues¬ yesterday with an evening meet¬ sphere. graduated in Home Economics at ing and address by J. G. Harden- Friday and Saturday hours day and 1 to 4 p. m. Thursday have been changed to 12:30 a. m. Those attending are the end of spring term were bergh, of Chicago, secretary of for each night instead of 12 Fri¬ according to Jane Cumming omitted from the list of gradu¬ the American Veterinary Medi¬ AWS president. among the most active of the ates which appeared in the State day and Urn Saturday as be¬ cal association. 25,000 boys and girls in 4-H club News Saturday, June 10, because Dr. B. J. Killham, extension work in the 41 southern counties of an error. Those who were specialist in animal pathology AIR in the lower peninsula, accord¬ graduated and not listed include: was re-elected secretary Sophie Bimba, Virginia Blanchard, OPEN DAILY 11 A K ORPHEUM CONDITIONED ing to A. G. Kettunen, state club Margaret Bohn, Shirley Bring, Ethel leader. Similar club weeks for Brower, Dorothy Carle, Marion Carlfele CLASSIFIED ADS Frl.. Sat.. Jane 38. July 1 Sunday, Bonday, July 2-3 Od«*Ma Carlson, Ardia Car*well. Evelyn other parts of the state will be Church. Margaret Cloon, Ruth Collar LOST 2 Features 2 2 Features 2 Marie Cooke. Merle Corlett. Evelyn Chaw- SIGMA AI.PHA EPSIIjON pin. George Brent A Brenda Preston Foster and operated at Gaylord, July 31 to fori!, Deota Cray*, Jeanne Dickie Anita Brv. K~d. H-2SM. August 4 and Camp Shaw, at Dllley, Marilyn Dixon. Mary Dockxey, Marshall in Roddy MacDowsll in Faith Dorrance, Muriel Ferret I. Vera Fil¬ Chatam, August 7 to 11. ler, Rise Fleming and June Fathering- ham. • "You Can't Escape "My Friend Flicka" Live In Dorm Wm. Boyd in Other* are Vera Fouch, Edna Mae Forever" The girls are being housed in Fowler, Vita Gardner, Doria Keake, Mar- NEW CLASSIFIED Campbell dorms nnd the boys arc ilynn Goodrich, Roaemary Gould, Evelyn KATES Tex Eltter in "Lost Canyon" Graham, Norma Grbfwold, Jeane Gruend- Cartoon staying in the women's gym. ler, Harriet Grunow Jean Gueat, Helen On. Sir Twt Sar* w« "Rollin' Plains" Hall, Dorothy Heimberker, Reulah Hen* — More than 50 State board of Tkmd.r. *•« Jon« - ne, Wilma Horton, Alice Hoyt, II.H agriculture scholarships will bd Hudson, Loraine HueWh, Ixmiae Jea- F.ar Sara - Tuesday, Wednesday, July 4-5 Thursday, Friday, July 6-7 FIt# Sara »!•»» sup, Mary Jane Joseph, Alice Kitti, and announced this afternoon, Ket¬ Maxlne Kreger. Each warS a#ar IS I— c»*U par 2 Features 2 2 Features 2 tunen stated. The winners Charlotte Krlppene, Virginia Laycock Sar. James Cagney A Joan Leslie in Gary Cooper and George Raft Will receive a grant to help de¬ Ruth f«conard, Mary Undke Helen Lind¬ Cartoon in say, Allbtin Lock wood. Katherine Loker, fray expenses at State for the Mary Ellen Lott, Meliasn McCarthy, Bar¬ All advertisements payable first year. They are awarded for bara McMahon, Margnret MrNamara, In advance, no preferred posi¬ "Yankee Doodle "Souls at Sea" Eugenia Manahan, Cecelia Matthews' tion. Gene Autry in outstanding performance in the Adelaide Miessczanaki, Pat Much Kay 1943 summer and this past win¬ Murphy, Violet Nelaon, Betty Nillson, Union Bldg. Annex, Room 8. Dandy" Marion Telephone 8-1511 Business "Oklahoma Outlaws" "Old Barn Dance" ter. Penn, Maxine Peterson. Mar- - , et Kaynard, Kay Riney, Alice Schua- Paramount Short Ext. 288. Divided Into War Groups " K.thl.y Shield*-and Grace Shlotl One feature of the week is the division of the boys nnd girls into wnr type groups for recrcn- tional and competitive purposes. The boys are members of groups called the army, air forces, navy, o • • • Here's the New or marines. Girls arc divided into gropps of marines, WACs, air WACs and WAVES. In addition to a welcoming Neckline That's Gone mossugo from Pres. John A. Hannah, special speakers will in¬ clude the Rev. D. W. 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