fORTKfon (East Lanainc W««M lm« — win— Format) Partly cloudy and continued UK-nun EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1944 VOL. 33Z, 334 oday's Air Force Reserves Arrive at MSC — ai m ' r n . ~ ~ » w *AST Electrical Engineers Ship Out: St/ff _ a HI PUS German Prisoners Leavmg hctnthe orFMade ,n Approximately 260 ASTRs, 17 year olds in the ;uir forces enlisted reserve corps, have arrived on campus for .. W orse, tcorser college training under the army program before being the arrival of some 250 sent into actual air force training, Col. G. B. Egger, com- ASTRs and the prospect of 250 more in August has given cam¬ ♦mandant of the army units pus We a new boost- The hoy- Adventure Series at Michigan State, revealed :oo, are apparently glad to get yesterday. here, for two coeds were overheard on Grand Will Give Movie The men are living in Wells hall at present but will Faces River saying: "They're than thejir force, be moved into Abbot hall, men's worse they're even worse than of Manhatan dormitory, next week. Other Bovs' State.'.' This is highly "Talcs of Manhattan" will be army men stationed on campus doubtful, but for better or for the presentation of the World will also move into Abbot, mak¬ worse—welcome. Adventure scries this Saturday, ing a total of about 385. according to Dean S. E. Crowe, About 250 more ASTRs are c x- of the lecture scries. pectcd to arrive on campus in ,. . Slight Mistake Two performances of the film August to swell the total of 17 Windy Holden, Phi Delt, went | will be shown at Fairchild the- year olds to nearly 500, Colonel to the Union desk for a package ater at 7 and 9 p. m. I Eeficr added. The air force enlistee! restive of cigarettes last week only Ui Among the large group of stars he refused by the clerk. "Sorry, featured in the cast are Paul program for 17 year olds Gives them a chance to enlist in the can't sell cigarettes to 4-H club Robeson, Edward G. Robinson, air forces before they become of boys." And Windy Is a seasoned and Charles Boyer. draft age, and lets them complete Spartan of two years, being a Students will be admitted by Kiphomore from Detroit. a certain number of terms of their treasurer's receipt. college work under the army Highlight of the summer lec- program before they go into at- A wounded German soldier, his injured leg propped up in Meeting to Open a perambulator towed by two companions, makes his exit ture series will tation of Alec be the prescn Templcton, blind tunl training. The examining board of the from the war in Cherbourg, France. Next stop is an Allied Monday for Ag prison camp. pianist, Saturday, July 15. Tem- sixth service command will- bo pleton will present a concert in at the Veteran's of Foreign Wars I College auditorium at 8:15 p. m. headquarters in Lansing Monday Vocal ionalists With approximately 185 Mich¬ AST Propertv Officer Will Inspect' 1 •' 1 Student tickets for the con- and Tuesday, July 19 and 20 to cert are ready for distribution. interview applicants in this area igan agricultural teachers expec¬ Aircrew Headquarters 'Tomorrow I student* for the program. ts to attend, the 25th annual ■ must present their *um- mer school treasurer s receipt at Persons who are mentally an* conference for teachers of voca¬ Orders have not been received*' r : 'he accounting office ticket win- physically qualified can apply 4t>t tional education will begin Mon- college training under the air at 8:30 a. m. and continue yet for Col. Paul Johnson, com- n -.|| if f f c I Idow to obtain their ticket. There forces enlisted mandant until last week, of the ttOUl jmOKPr will be no extra charge. Scrvice- reserve piogsain until lYiday, Dr. Harold M. Bry- at that time if they are not older am. professor of ag education 2690th base unit of the army air forces, which left campus Thurs- for ItuleitemlentS »*> i r- • _ 'I men in uniform may obtain a free ticket. than 17 years, nine months. Those accepted will receive and conference chairman, an- day. according to a report from ' UW"flv Lvetling three, six or nine months ct /ur.ced. him yesterday. | Given especially for entering | Developing the food produc¬ Interfraternity WKAR Will Present training depending on their ago tion war training program will From present indications and frcshmen,willthe sponsor an open at the time of enlistment. They the rate at which the work of tounc' Interlochen Music be one of the features of the Will be called to active duty ' iference which is being spon- closing out the unit is progrcs- "n0*61 soon after their eighteenth t-irlh- lori-d by the state board of con¬ sing, Colonel Johnson assumed 1 P- in the Union- The smoker | WKAR's exclusive prescnta- day. that he would remain in East is °Pcn to a11 college men inter-, tion of the series of broadcasts * • • trol for vocational education, in cooperation with State and the Lansing for another two weeks eF,ed in joining a fraternity. | from Interlochen, national music Thirty AST advanced electri¬ y. '.higan association of teachers before being transferred. 1 Refreshments and entertain- ment will be offered. | camp, will begin today at 7 p m., The room j according to Robert J. Coleman, cal engineers are leaving Michi¬ vocational agriculture. All property is being inventor¬ has not been selected yet and | director of WKAR. The programs gan State for further training al ied and classified in preparation Super: ntendents of schools will be posted on the Union cal- j will be given for one hour on colleges in all parts of the na¬ for a visit tomorrow from the untaining departments of vo¬ Sixth Service command army endar. | every Thursday, Friday and Sat- tion, Colonel Egger announced cational agriculture will also ... . The committee in charge o!1 urday, until Aug. 26, a period yesterday. r ret Thursday morning. Confer- specialized training property of-, (hc smoker ,ndudeg RaIph Kcns., of cight wccks. Some of the men have already gone nnd the rest will leave by ■rie chairman will be Harry E. fr-man, chief of the division of iC^r W ° * a C over- temacher, Hudson sophomore;! In addition to Colonel JohnSon , Mac Cropsey, Marccllus senior; jndudc the The programs are expected to tonight. Some of them wilt go .s choral g cational agriculture of the only Capta.n Limbacher and Bob CIarkt Hertford, Conn., . the string orchestra, (he national to California, Oregon, West Vir¬ itate board of control for voca¬ Lieutenant Caminar remain of scniort nnd ,Job Edgell, Elmira,! hi h school ginia, Ohio and other states. orchcstra, and the tional education. the officers formerly with the N> y. st.nior. In adition to these, 60 advanc¬ ; bund. Among the well-known ed Delegates to the conference unit. Six enlisted men of the: engineers who remained al . guest directors will be Percy State when the rest of the AST *iU live m Williams dorm and permanent party are also here Fru|erll;,v ||0|,|H I)uno«. | Grainger, Ferde Grofe, Guy Fra- trainees shipped out at the end tings will take place in No orders have been receive Mgn of Sjjjma Ch, wj„ ho,d j ber Harrjson, and Joseph Maddy. of winter term in March, will rooms in-4j! hall, the music aud¬ for any of them yet. I itorium, and other campus an 0pen house for members of I The camp enrollment this sum- continue to take work here in¬ buil¬ All the trainees in the base other (raternities and their dates i mer numbers approximately 650 dings and shops. definitely, but at least until the unit formerly known as the f.ljd al lbe cbaptt.r house. 'student musicians. end of the current term whkh upervised practiced and rc- 310th College Training Detach- j . _____ d ends in September. instruction • groups will ment, were shipped from Mich- r* f e • • • meet ea< h 'its on the morning with special college faculty. Means igan State early last Thursday! morning under orders from the, JOV llOtUC EjC {.OlljereUCe in I Recent changes of personnel See — ASTR — Page 4 for strengthening local futurs farmers 0f America programs central flying command that the: Of IxVSPUrCIl liCSllltS program be discontinued by June j J will also gates. be discussed by dele¬ 30. ; Further confirmation of the new world paved with plastics," Those who are left will go to | future of chemical research came : she added. Much of the test-tube TIME TABLE various fields for special "on the | >esterday from Gertrude Dieken, j triumph will result in unseen TOMORROW— Loral Theaters line" training in which they will! home economics consultant for; gains, like stronger textile yarns, Cooperate learn about the planes they will \ the DuPont company, of Wil- new fabric finishes, and lighter- Student Club Fun croup •n fifth War Loan Drive 7:34 p. m., Peoples chugs* fly later during their training. j mington. Del., who said, "Chem- weight equipment. "What will matter more to the In cooperation with the fifth I ical research will bring notable SATURDAY— homemaker than the fact that *ar loan drive, all Timing and n , .... Professor s Wife Dies w*. ' changes in automatic lighting, her house is pre-fabricated are Movie. 7 aad 4 p. East Lansing theaters are hold¬ air transport trains, screens with the little things that will lighten College auditorium wire and shoes with leather. ing bond day today. Persons may Mrs. Grace Pettigrove, wife of Miss Dieken's statement came the routine of housekeeping and SUNDAY— »«end performances of H. R. Pettigrove, assistant prof¬ at the institute on textiles and leave more time for homemak- any mov- essor of farm crops at MSC, died Student Christian Union ®Vn town With the purchase of clothing sponsored by the divi¬ ing," she remarked. 4:34 a. m., Peoples church •bond, which will serve as their at the home east of Okemos Tues¬ She explained in detail some ticket. sion of Home Economics. Bring¬ day morning. of the wartime tasks being per¬ TUfeSDAY— Those planning to take advan¬ She had been a resident of ing registrants from 14 states, the 3-week institute will contin¬ formed by familiar goods which IFC Smoker, 7:34 p. m. East Lansing and vicinity for the ce of the opportunity must ue until July 13. the consumer is now foregoing. Union Y*cc an °'der for a bond of any past 22 years and was a. member Miss Dieken said that many She asked that these wartime ocnoir,.nation at the theater of of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Fun¬ WEDNESDAY— new things may be anticipated duties be born in mind when the ~eir. choice and they will be eral services were held at the APO Smoker. 7:1$ p. Estes Leadley chapel this morn¬ for the-spost-war home. "But consumer came to purchase un¬ fitted without purchasing a ing with burial at Hart. don't expect overnight a brand available goods. Spartan room Thurs By Lichly HKM6M STKTE MENS SHMHM Entered M nncond-clftptf nWitter at the pout-office, Eaat Landing, Mich. Office* located on gnwrad floor of eaat wing of Union BuikHn* Anne*, room H. Publiahed duily except Sunday and Monday morninfr* during the regular school FOR MYSELF pear and Thursday morn intra during rummer aesaion by the atuAmta of Michigan State college. By BARBARA DENNISON Member Associated Collegiate Press Telephone — College Phone #-1511. Ed¬ Below MPMMMtlD PO« NATIONAL itorial Office—Ext. 269 ; Bu*if*»s Office MaaftAUAf f-fti a lafafA*ra CamIAA VAA -NtOOIUI AuVcfustflg XTVK6, BC — Eat. SWH. your CO* Subscription r*te.4—3c per copy; $3.00 CM*V PMAi* Rrprrtenuth* AmOMAome* An NtwYQS^ N.Y. per year by mail; I1.5D per year by college carrier to etudentr; $2.25 per THIS WEEK the United States of America celebrated 168th anniversary as an its in¬ betical House ''aw. M 0 taw a • Lee Aat year by college carrier to non-stu«fenta. — MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PRESS dependent nation. Perhaps cel¬ resident ebrate isn't the proper word dur¬ Thn A«