)lason Annex U.S.ThinWels •• - liT* parly Heads Hen vyBa rrage Sofia / List Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate College On Snar River VOL. 33 334 , ni„„ Hoard Features EAST LAPSING, Miotic,AN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1944 Yanks Duller Sie<:frle«l IYear Dance for As (htdirds Destroy I Tahu: Turin Function <>« the holiday Spartans Meet Bulldogs Tonight Mml(| Hriilye MSC Revives Basketball Aft* •r Two I PARKS, Dec. I all its true signifi- Years * ( A I') —- , Mason hall's Christ- By JOE HEAD AN V /Vfii /s tfl'llt'l' I mr |. | The U.S. third army drove JltlllS to the Soar river along' a ty tonight will have r«>night Michigan State's second war-time basketball ' .,t.\l Santa Claus and team will take the hardwootls for the first time in two /" f .11 lllllll l/lllllllf III /». • i nine-mile front today in a lighted Christmas tree years against Drake jstoim of fire from the Siegfried I : tile-clipper lounge. university. The game will start til 8 *» » . a ! bite defenses around Mer/.Jg, •, nation to the stag or p.m. in Jettison Fieldhouse, , ! rOUUCtUlZ Art'ttS ~ !<'•«'• man Otdpost City guarding pi, sponsored by the Ibis will l»e tin- first test of the ! the Moselle and Nuhe valley in - i> nation League, is ex-, tan quintet. Drake has strength.of the Spar¬ viisiun routes to the inner Reich. • play-* WASHINGTON, flee. I (AP) ill campus men, al- ed one The Germans blew up .llio game prior to the en- K„art| government, in a drastic! M.hott hall students will guard guts g„ls since the outset of ' ; Mer/ig bridge just as tenth ar- counter. The debut will , , . , . , , , i. iguests. , will be from 9 p.m. mark the first game of an practii will take over the back •ourt. Both men are brilliant on j ""w e progriim for puttiug segments slowed up the j m,,ro(l division tanks rumbled in- to view, and beyond the river , , -j-.t in the recreation 18-giime slate for the g;een mid defense and play making, hut are | industry hark into civilian pro- 125 Allied bombers heaped 2;,(| mih music furnished by white eagers. not dangerous offensive threats, 1 duel ion. tons of explosives 011 the Sieg¬ " an amplifying sys- Vice Pres. Henry Wallace, who ilashu will |n ohahly direct the fried fortifications. hows and candles will will be cm campus In a measure resigned to bols- i . today on an strategy of the team. Cologne Battle Paging . % ,ui the. holiday theme inspection tour «>f agricultural After the contest with the blue | try lagging war ftrlMluetlon, the One. of the war's bloodiest .,. lent the downstairs. projects, will to- the guest of and white Bulldogs, the Spa: tans 1 army, navy, w a r production | battles rtiged unabated at the I .mil Mrs. Fred T. Kil- President Hannali this evening will journey to Columbus, (>., to 1 hoard and war manpower coni- edge of the Cologne plain, where . ...„i I'rol. and Mrs. J. Mur- tor dinner in the Union. There resume hostilities Gen. "Ike" Eisenhower hourly with the Ohio| mission directed: ,, ,.v r-i hour will act as patrons is a possibility that Wallace w ill State was raising the pressure against Buckeyes. The Bucks will That in areas nf acute labor • t'a- party. lie present at the game the Itoer river barrier. ,,i tonight return the 28th of December for I nlon Hoard Dance and throw in the lust ball, ac a return shortage no new civilian peoduc- - engagement here. British headquarters estimate* r , n hoard's last fall term cording to athletic dun tor i tion shall Im' authorized under the were that the Germans had Ralph »!,- . . tonight features the last Young. STARTING UNFIT' h , j.n leap year enthusiasts, Drake Team "spot reconversion" plan for a (ton,(km) men—1,250.000 of them STATE DRAKE I first-line I root is available for y, . • , 'i'v, the "Last Chance" Drake will bring a team s|w>t- I Fmtitio -F j period of (10 days. the climactic battles of the Kdling not strictly a "girl ask ted with first | That only In localities where and the winter offensiveReich, . year men and a | Mattman ' I' i , ; j,t. according to c<>- few tippet classmen. Three of Krall Meyer was Ilob Fdgcll, Klntirn, N, their • u Stefko ! war production is on schedule, j costim; them 3.000 men daily returning veterans were1 Beyer t; tame ' where labor is adequate to meet ' prisoners alone , Pick Snook atid his members of the first team last i Ilashu will play for dancing | 0 Knlemher military newts, or where labor Yanks Gaining on Itoer •i r in to'12 p m. year. Pacing the Bulldog's sonnet is Jack Kdling. sophomore. I |>er-j - - . j not qualified for war work is | The U.S. ninth army broaden- i' • . hn the affair include high scoring forward who paced 11 I available, "can any request for j cd its hold on the Hoot 's west, is ,:,,t Mrs. K. H. Hill and J S Vl'lllV Mfll'ilK I civilian j bank to 15 miles,' fought almost P ,i Mis K. J. MaeCristal. the team last year, falling rang! * IHJ' 1T,tM 1,11 production" under the vip to the edge of Liumeli—0110 up 135 points last year. of three strongholds of Un¬ tnrrstrv I'arty ),.., i: v club members will ftal|ih Cruben. thud lugh scor¬ Planes ttoml>ui* announced today. [ pro-game concert at 7:30. a Files were observed in the areas where to permit civilian production in I fill Ird liy I S. Tilt . The Bulldous will average iust manpower and fa¬ airstrip area after he first cilities were deemed In Sim ih. firm tic Campus , , a shade tinder the six foot mark which w ill not hurt the Spartan's raid, which took place Tuesday. for such pur|ioses. I chances at all. Coach Ben Yan- Adm. Chester W. Nimit/ said i Alstyne's ImiJs arc- not the tallest >P a eomuiUnit|iie. Tonight's" action came upon available 2 I'HI'.H'I'INES. Satur av , the heels of recent iepulis from IA11 ( The I.', S. ("th inf.i II linl's In a Name? ti quintet that has taken the floor, I Three or (our Japanese iritct - Gen. Dwighl Eisenhower 'that a division has re|iiils(t<>iight down and another The armed forces have been riounced today. >- conscious and uncon- , inch center who gets the nod at ! probably destroyed. H » Amer¬ growing increasingly apprehen¬ The 71ti division ha- n • ais corruption of his tine from friends, an- | the ce nter (>«>*• ovei Clniek ican planes were damaged but sive over the sw ing toward civil vatn-iiig sl'iwly north-.', a-1 to alt managed to return to their tan production, its accompanying (-oa: t, l»c|o\v OrwiK- and 'c aa ers and foe. He has Frankel. oiiginally named of loot '011 production ol critical ' anything f •: om ] start. Paul Buumati will start at 1 to tiase. icported h'llrlmg - the •• .'o to Lcmonsqueezei. I one forward and Sam Fortino at Mai in. B-25's and army bonib- munitions. • river line, 13 miles .im¬ < I'v.wrisate for all this, he the other. M»-t of the ollense •is Wei liM'silay > 11 ink Japan's Tne, was evidenced tonight 111 port i en the ail-American , will piobably gome Icm theone- Jand liases north' an add 1 ess at Boston by Lt. Gen. night' 1 had ' rcpiil •• able team last week. hand shots of Fortino. but Bail . J1 a a Marine lighter honii) Ilichon Sorht vol. chief of ariruc -11 man because lit Ins bewildering also set lire to a supply -i-rv orvtceici lorees. Somervell said the I'al- that 1 clu.l s|M'ed may pro- •• t,. be- the dack- a p on B.-belthuat of the ■ reason for the II hat's Next? i horse. gioup and tut ai rial tor- army', It for more and mote pui: Joe Beyer and \.. k Ilashu who fo dump yard Hn El., -■whir airstrip prnduclion • out ' ' - probably a i ase of any- have been entrenched in the Yap island. activities w variety, decided tmuing rail I . The 32tn M "«'d yesterday when she which 1 -ntly CiipUin ' "lit o <1 the of '(•hill* men shout "I'nin- t£B£B£lSeiwl(> leader of a section Committee (it IaisI Releases Result Ut, -kip." She turned around. '«• they did. A sreond see Pearl Harbor Disaster Investigation •ft ' Japanese 'mroaehed with even more • >i m-ii Iiay "mi as its leader ealled to WASHINGTON lie: he would press for hi* resolution Mass id tie did not believe tin th could lie satisfied Ait,, many. Congo."—and Army and inc. v o<>a (11 -et up a 10 member senate; |>ubl ((.mmittee to make indepen¬ the mete army-ii,'.,v la-vie "■J1 11 ■ • went, to the tune of investigated tiie Pea dent Pearl Harbor an .uuiouiice in 111 i old-fashioned Hoot Beer." disaster found i><> - iiupiiiy , ment i attempts collit maitial pi.1 eeiii lie -aid the finding ol tne a'uny The people will want rrmn di tail-, than thai." Mai tin said. roach el jt'O.bitt) final lu'Uflinir too rant anyone, it was annmn.- and navy boards apparently did . The boards' conciu not agree with those ol the Ro ! But Chairman May ID-Kyi ol the tmpot tance ! I i-it tl tor berts commission. : tiie house mihi.ey eoinrrottec eommand |ilaces Tuusilav • disclosed by W.n Seen A commission appointed i lelt scant' tiussibilit;.' %:% - -■ve the reading. The Haw K j.' uneement emphasizes the j that action would ever be taken ' i'uion board dance. 9 p.m. to; a senate investigation, j against anyone, both Stimson and i' -ug i-iiuioore. by Janice Sutlins. disabled eight brit ties I think as a starter' starter Congress |j Forresta) Forrest ai said said they in intended to, Union ballroom V&M is "Happy gether with lc-ser <-: :«*t ould be lurtiished the •student club, 9:30 P.m. >v' by Daphne DuMau- Ferguson Asks for Inquiry evidence|continue personal investigations l ittle - upon which the new findings are t The navy announced that For- theater Senator F< i ; H-Mteh > eadili] "Slienee by a French- jdonym Vcr- called for immcii.ate »ul.m»:-si<>n to both houses "I congress "of the e\ tdetu based.' Not Satisfactory 4 Similarly, house Republican | point of. exhaustion of all pus - -j festal was "not satisfied that the investigation has gone to the SUNDAY— Carillon concert, 4 pan. ^ M :i' Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of ' sible evidence." Beaumont tower t,r ° Saturday. December 2. I: MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Wo Grin and Bear It * - -By Liebiy MICII6JUI ST»n NEWS . mmpiis owMiS By PEG HUMPHREY Entered ns second-rliix* matter under net ot March 1070 at the poet -office. East Lansing. Mich Offices located on ground floor ol rast wing, of Union CHRISTIAN SCIENCE drtny' cxript Sunday »«nd Monday mornings during 1he regular "God, the Only Utilise and school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the student* Creator" will be tomorrow's of Michigan Stale colleg" Telephone • College Phone 11-1511. lesson topic. The worship ser¬ Mt miter Associated Collect*!* I'r Editorial Office Ext 2W, Iluslnesa Office - Ext 2r,lt vice is held nt II ti.tn.. with Sun- Subscription rales-3c per copy; ilny school meeting at 9:30 a.m. National Advertising Service, ktr. $3 50 pel year by mall; $2 23 per year The rending room. :!ll Abbot Coilege Publiih?rtf(eptesetitd1iv€ •ollrge .carrier to — cuucfio students; $.11X1 building, is open daily from I #20 MAr.iwv.N Avp New Yon*. N. Y. per year by college carrier to in 4:30 nlul from 3 to .9 p.iin. on students, Sunday. MEMBER OE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. TIIOMAN Aqt'INAS publication The Associated Pi ess is exclusively entitled to the ui "Venial Sin" will he the topir ol all news dlspali lies '(filer) to it or not otherwise i !edited In Mils paper and also the local in" punllslied therein Alt rights of publication on ot tfimorrm v's service "I'lxtS No are also reserved. the special dispatches here vena servii e ill honor e 1 A A. Applegate Immaculate t'oneeptinn vv ill be faculty Adviser Rartiara llennlson held daily a t 7:311 a in . V I ft and Peg Mlddtemlss rdltor Rarhara Eearnshie 7: .10 pm'., i hrough E-"da*. rml- Itaitiara .times ing in the. Feast ot liiiii'.'ii lllnte ( (inception. KOI I'llRIAI. STAKE Tomorrow afterno.'.ti at y1 p.m. • rav in semkr. hktty jo consult, mmmon m the tin in n httllrenm, Chi .plain UAItHAR A JONES. Joseph Wielher. ef Causing will . tin Pa- ■ III SINESH STAKE interpiel the "War n Assistant advertising nacer. Oil: REAKINO l ilic" as so en through the eye- 51 MIMA N Will Ml VI. ciiciil.il inn manager, JANE WMKEIt , ! 14 . liaplai Chaplain VVinbri has en lit REPORTERS t>. He. Vliglnia Mai-Donald. Ei la-one Seas o*XC Knt m\v. tVlklnr months ei foreign sriviro with Wllma Ei erterl. k. Jean Jarvls n Piston. Pot is \ . the marine:V 111 thai area""rite nil Pc*cmcr, Bn; I. Harold .lane Helhlif. Ilelen Turnbhnn i tvenl will he pen m. •cling t'acltllet Pi g llnieplltey . ! the Newemail club, an- 1 the FEATITRK WRITERS In 1 uhllc is en rdially invit-ij ll.nbaia-flwen, Margaret KoM CENTRAL METHODIST Itiplav, Vliglnia Tti.le.k-. ('111 1st ' Sueli la V Dl 1 !"i nand' .1 « hand Rapid will Mijder. <>t. pir.K li ml LETTERS . . . To The Editor ■a Building a New Worl.i ' ' The ( i.e 1 eld nl N AZ ARE\I r iai i the ln- ni C- Buy War Bonds and Stamp rim t|r. Kititoi , Rev C \ , ■ I'lm h vv 'II i- • ndi irt | In the reo. 1 \\ hnt> .the enns- , , ;,'! thi- the v\«.|-.|ii| i ., i vice at 1 1 a i" col meets a! II ■ •' m r'"!'1'!!- v' cm p The evening - , eshtb V :tn Chiri rch i Iitx r. i'ii i Sill 11 ltl \ N I eve hint nil the .»• A i v^,i" m m m w 1 nlc.i I MSC .i.m't i, , I MI'Y II Mi l! : ik SK rectory %/ o, ,n i„ , • , r . EAST LANSING CHURCHES I \ l l \ tell why ai d request in ,1 thev i MI I I » K %Htmtf*i observe it.iditior l si m i \\|» <»\j I'hu 1 i: Wh.it would l i;n>. n 'i -e ■M.t II 1111 1 MTI Nfi.i v « n r-i ills. tVl-OW 11.. Varsity . 1..1 ,n t!u il •■•T.i. • > ,.*I always hav.- w ah u- - i.' rrorMs dii itdi ST THOMAS AMI I\\> intelligent requests t.n wtrsei v • t lHt. r.l. i.4innn.ii».ii) .M ( ATiiouc (iirnni : lu r fail to lu .M tillit then v, II Hn.ifl *1 Ml\\ W * I h i I isii \hti*ttziiio !i M»r% irrs $»f W »r*Ht|i " l.* c» * hi r ■ Stiait'.vr' 'students' slr.-iort he ration ot allien found yOli'k.lifc (J it os I inns i I* iot 11 t;i Rev Inntlit's 11 nit n w sr-rn u i \oivs Proiirnin }| ^1 f\l I h111(1*1 IMIHIK \I1 l> ' ' 1 ' M ' ' Si I teller- to. it 1 u -1 otiense t ought be 1 tV ,' VV (VK sijIS|H 11 1 OWN-iN IV. i \r lh' |f 1 \ Miftirhtn .1 nvply •,vill; a (icm.in, lion 'v es, •ort to the pre-! dent's 11 I lit i.c.itoo live hy dtreoar K« iit e! i th »P'' the A--. . in'r. cxc.U heln Ann Am ij HfliftrM I'ri ki .m y tr. ' I'll Pi.' .1 r.-r- 1 :.-s- was at'a. kv.l todjiv I'V . (•Hue. -vv li c r e the sc: - the lfritisli week i v maigan.e thi sjRHlld 1» .C.y'umdct •f thi¬ Kionoimst. with a suggest ... peoples tin p.i it i oliege loi 1 C C ; HUM i III IU II 411 < III* 1ST. (OLLEOI. seixilid otteime > ll ou Id that 111.- program 'mighf al'.rvi 7. \ ' Si II NTIST LI 111 tUAN CHI Be II American news a genc.es t, w;li Kev MrC'uin penalty ot in in« n ei i uonunate the world WnrNhipptat in tht t .i*t I .1- ,,ts(x1 mil We students niu-* di •matid The p Oitievr-econ,auuc piiblh jt'P" rill W. t-nr.p^ si stAlf fhrilrr. \hl»ot IM cation, estal'lished 194.1, in strong ;iulIhori.'tst morals c t en • NHiida* Srr%l««• li aiu. Itililr at l« icrcemiMit We must de:maud. c'uderi the to! Unv nir, ;n >*■ Stud Christian IT -- American survey" spctjon in WorvJup StnUf . junior high school in most of its no suggest'on that when all bar- Townspeople 12;: s per of the year Pennsylvania near UMO E MtCugaa plans lor an education. It's time ric:s are down the huge financial and students are especially in¬ M or rum wor-lvip — i«;U we banded together and did resources of the American agen¬ vited. ♦ The llovinna" ', something about it. 1 hope for cies might enable them to dom¬ Ever Advent Service - 7:30 inate the world.. In this, as m CHRIST LUTHERAN success Irecauso I think I speak A .ca-.'cci to, cc our Prophet" tor the c vera go returning veter- other postwar issues, commercial Rev. E. I.. Woldt wfli conduct t.AMMA DELTA an as ■ ell as for every sincere practices are habitually confused the worship service at 10:45. Sunday. D lu:.'. ,t S p m. at the Union student with such big words as liberty Sundav school and Bible class iff Paul Wagner. and the rights of man. meet at 9:30. pnrcmber 2. 1!M4 M I C HIGA N S TA TK NEWS Page Throe nlramural Wrestling, Swimming Listed Next On Roster •— - R .. . M s,rim I'.whI* Xt"'1 i Vrntimiiiarivs S tart** 0,l,iv trill' ASTR. j Morality; Srini-fhails Women's Russia its lim ing i irilirt'i Trams , tin' ctH.V JOttl'lM Spartans Tta'silay, Ifichiffr'to jj Wrestling Mill rdnasilay Mleli- Sports i\azi Ih'tti'tutliwt pi.H'p 2:.'HI p.»H. is i i,gttn State Monday witch Coach By DOTTE VON DETTE Of Rttda/test i the .nnpioiwdlip event is the swim-j At War ; Fentllev Collins will I in at o| three comas tit wo mural wrestling meet', at a hold lite inter O EN If HIS won the utfei'-ehtss ! l.)M)ON. Doc I ( A» I'ho i p m O volleybnll title Thin -day night Cvtniiuin "fii-hf i m the wrestling room of when th cy i: battle between By PEG llt nnr the defeated 1 It c thnt .ill. of the* < ; I . «!•«,. • ini|i> civilian squad I Jettison fioldhotise. freshmen Iw the s< ore of :18 to MVIIHII ft Wsuuva »UHI;I • « ly • t. group of army |I heltl The pieliuiitiart bono, will be r'U The set noes have won alt inir f»n the v.* t h;!!,ik ft t! • i >;«ti- Uses to develop, PEC. JOIIN HAYS Monday, (he armi-finals III"'' n| fli in games and the '' oestlay afternoon and the finals i Ireslmiim nil . . . h tho most mini-. j f ,i»n fonk vf'iT»tt(t of Ti 'Mviftlyrftx 1 * 1 s», M• ^ h re,'it t the end of the | "f Prof. tilid Mr t o. j v ill be Wednesday afternoon 1 in. " in the touinament. !«» r»» tfvi c\\ ti! t, • n the? •d ten Mays, (lit' dail y itopai Intent, I Intermural m e d a I • will be The junior defeated the :oph- ".11 .It*.-! StTMShr .... ni,r t lie? whichever team mid brother of the late .lame- laWaidetl t • the women in eaeb • "J tIn it game liv the nrr, s'Mith r»f . liv r oi be stue that i < > Hays, 111, :tv and Spartan f-ol the weight elasses. . s. ore of :'Y b. '.,:i to take thb-.i ator. killed in Fight entries Dft.it the \I<>.i•».i\ (C11II unique •ugh battle before was Era nee in each of the l-hiee, and the : 'phomolt s Nov. 11. aeeortlmg to word ro- ;inft (fOniHin {'Hpfin • -ils seven weight classes is planned \Voun.l up ii i fourth jilafo. ens' \viil also be . rived bv the family yestetila ollins said. Hot It civilians '1 lie hoii.u team lor .his ve.o' ff.VlH "HI MlfllM the Wf -'t h fill' [tip. ,;;. 1 r.'f, • strik the: . handsome intta- Although he never atti : and at mv^tu.lenb w ill take pa i oll.w hull si ■asnn has hern an .UfHHlhr wvrv Wit)t in 7 » , ..f /.{! ih tluv bmils, (b'iniu.iliv it w, ■ rhe medals will Michigan State, Prlva nouneed In Marie Stone, Jack the first three v. as known nil •s plnniwd to* •hnvr lot it* riviliiii voHevhall mainigf'i Mlichipi ; t- Tlfl Willi n> ;u; r« U S (if • L;ikc 1 '..iIiImh, . i-aniptl' v"u: anil fnor niiiijir "i woiked Inr WKAH. ,, army student . in e n ' j Avri:;ht <*1 J)iit 1«i<"Is I»l CIV! I:»r» liikr !\ »«•; :»* ■ • it h the - tie open to tin din station, (oi a shot t lindf up ■ I ..I! « t» n .»ppu. ». ?»♦ , to \l and Mi' lea\ Eeltge • eivilinn team Tiir Civt if»;m ...I 1 in , tie j lie elite the PM.t mi 'ii.t'i.wi Imixnmi \111 ' ..Ml • mtriers Fred Still- t * MacUonnld. nml ''' '""•ise:w I. npths I i EM Mi. mi- irtr ii.mnrarv 1!P"- >v;l' ''I i '-imp Mtl«Lii» ' v c,«> • 1 1 « . (>'' * • " tilt an Miuad ' '"'"It. s E-Camp Pi. • ' 1 I . • ■. .1(1 fli11 i 11. try i. t« and Rhode Island St. te roller The < n M« in the ASJ'P noble I'lo oe i u11 i. irs were named I u t»ff t»» in.ii < *-TT\ i" f illlfl the slate : He t v.w WJth (he l.mtii i the leant "Thev are I,,.in .- El ill .lln.'ii. th, 1' »» - MMfl Gen. re 1 Patton's tin a .date fill people t ilige. Chleiigo. III. Mm > K;i; :.hf ii tlie to ■ 1 o| lijs tie. The I the |«m Haheoek. D.Oioit. and Judy t .ong .'ik X tint the p."rents 1" i. sin eki East If II 'I. n hi ii e named* to th. r •. Sen i. f . i.liiinui;|, '.he two ha The last 1 wo players an cri In * «»t Sltlli' ; hi. I" h of 1,i 1.'.on linn- Tail her!. Silver Spring milf',1 *hoi l|y ;,t(. IH.U1II fh.M ; , in iiii- . . .-■ Hi •n -ft Milium- 'rrtaril in t.T. \V \ltlll N It Mil , and Mrrg: net Mi'Fart.tn.l onstffM RiMLipfNt h . l i , , \IIBI It Washington, D i[' 11hmnti. liMT m » ffir. . - rtt f* -. 111. Kipl.irr llllll was reeentlv awarded - THE - Tin- lioiior Ie: lit •» . !! 111; j v '!s fin ullv 1. am. Ti J»! f > ht i A'l.n -L..I |! Foil i AIM . in tin Women' • •: v 111 V41 WOMAN'S WORLD \azi I i oo/is Tall It", /. ''. u l: I . "i . mI peedv Mo Iti MAI \NN MAJOR I rian illinl Thrusts (.im WIm-U t Inlet s iv.-jt Pie be I a I'Will i I I Ml Mt.ll l in \ortla,rn Italy <»d War lMsriiHsii>ii "I. I! Ih.I! HUME. Doe i .A P. Tin-' IT. jtuis Mtsrtvu . leakilo. <.ItI I N SIM \St| Allied ink | l l. . • at the oath t ' l .'b t \l)l r J K it Iv M -/ll A ( Mill.I OS ( OM I It I CLASSIFIED ADS III I V \\ \MI I) S( M l \|, ( Ka.Vvi.rwd! tiaii u' it i' slintents " *' I dan. - PTC . Hit.I. IMItCIIII.il hymn;! gradual. I.eip- a More lt lntid a ntlv EltKi.il i I V ('■ ie re In Ins miiui . Pin a Fan - ' Pin into Mill- C'nld- lulii tgught i Pill i'lib't pho mug .at Camp Wolte ee ot t". affair. stal toned eni Delta Silts How ie, I <*Mis, and LAST -t night to hold | 'The Great Moment" ntv The Greeks II" . ke.nr dge. Ky State BAY Joel Mi't rea oss.-d the Hen |,T. (j.g. ItONAl.lf PARMER iMiiii.is Irani I "» I' VI «»>«•» "" Service " --42. hi lieen te.ahmg matlic- i.-hments Pint. , i niti,d otfirei's at lite TATE Gallagher were , nan! Ar.idrrnv, New • \l pledges were 'on:, to' the past year Section "tnes and dates heir third teaching under formerly ot Starts Stintlay • ' radio party in ' State. "■uses.. - Prot. and Cleaners , DdrinqlyKAL. Hal! and Mr. ENS. RALPH NEWTON P' Newman were l.'SNH. was on campus recent¬ ly tor visit with the athleUe " < otmutiu,] Threatens sign Newton. '43. was in the ^htjblnn War Rues and geology Normandy invasion and the in¬ departments En¬ 7 Tailors 221 m. a. c. vasion of Southern France, lit ; :s an oflicer on the CSS Dor- WAV! HI •• I (AP) - The | (.then E Dix, tianspnri slop, miriand threaten- Mar-Jo Shop randon interna-' CADET I.AWUENt'E ULARCM "irfarc a* the i-c-! reeentlv arrived at Carlsbad. < narged was "in-. N. M., army air field, to take Reduced Prices on soments of inter-' advanced flight training in ALL -SWEATERS! IKK'.rheni s our enemies," | bombardiering and navigation - .o n,, win ire ■'ie i * " » cause of the Carlsbad Held is the newest ■ " least Across bom the Union by the Ger- j bombardier school in the army •uvs agency. DNB. j gir lorces training command and CLASSIFIED KATfc S ■amation issued ! upon graduaUon Cadet • Glarum uench Maj. Gen.1 will be awarded.silver bonibar- IT. A. Faimccdo., Inc. • flav - 'a that unless, of Strasbourg snip-j {ij( r'1 wings and will be ready i for active duty as an officer in Real Estate — Insurance •.; m German hostages 1 Property .Management—Bonds Five days *1 25 x ecu ted the army air forces, for each ' Each word over 15. two n - per "STUPID CUPID" Cartoon 110 W. Grand River 8-2213 LATE WGRED NEWS j Don't be a tradition breaker— —— leading—John 3. ;no smoking on campus. II Saturday, December 2 MICHIGAN.STATE NEWS Pafc Four \( (001 iffy, t'"' OF EAST LANSING Iris voniel iitcllttfev dr.i" el«. A Michigan Fashion Institution for 75 Years vft fm :t tiirr^ *t's Our If wiivrtl Miwtok'i- frrl ;H * caAual friend*- . . . 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