MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Watch Ivy Wor londs State Give Every Pay Day * '* « Today Dfiily Student Publication of Michigan State College It's Double Our Quota VOL. 33 334 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1045 Fall of Budapest Added to Red Army Victories ~ irk 5* ■ rr/nr ti rw , *!^erman Failure Called (ireatesl /cljOt d MJCiy Launches \r SSI Drivel ® In honor of Second Lieu-® Disaster Sinct^ Stalingrad: L< tenant Dick Telford. It, of Count Up Heavily for Nazis A|i:«11 ill IfeaW Drive. Toward • street LONDON, Fid) US —The shattered remain- • -ler of Union desk on the day they are „ . . - the right to be. honored. forest, established a bridgehead over the Nicrs river. Hob Strong ttic dev. The reguto •;•' -hCy s i 11 reived in the mail >500 Raised rorrrruiniquc, iterating i • -a - tidings of a six Approximately 1,000 British Funds raised during the drive planes slashed at Nazi forces Featuring Bob .Strong and his, lioimcen," nf, added thai in t .Oiment for her son, Ukraine army of May she! I. will go toward educational ben¬ ixmular dance orchestra, the an-, P.. Konev bad taken an..': • ■. ■ h being' that he's infronting Field Marshal Sir efits for Telford ;,nd thousands !!:« rnunl 1. Man turner y": troops nual lnterlraternity-PanHellen-1 tnv.es j-1 Sd. -uo m-.'m b-• . . since August. of other American prisoners of . on this northern s cctor of the ball, to Ire held Saturday from . ( tilted for the Future war and students of our Allied ic Oue:, liver at mvci.iI p..i>.» western front. driven - -tli.e 70 U .. ft p.m. to midnight, promi-a x to , l ime Stands Still nations. State's.share of the na¬ More than 100 miles to the l>e of waiter term'- sodi I den. raj ' ,1 • Sax • tional $500,000 goal is $2,500 of south, the U. S. third army sent or.o a m une have the time? which nearly S.ioo has already Krds (mIii on Berlin elements of three divisions pour- liighbghts. been raised. The lommumqin Sl\n; liinal Oak Juniors, have Tickets fog the -.em;-i..'in.'!, borrowed, and even Glen O. Stewart, alumni di¬ which is the first I large all-col¬ tirriti'i i-'t t<> steal a clock this rector, has sent an appeal to all lege dance of the yt.u. are tue.v rrm. Inn to no avail. Yesterday staff members urging them to oil • de at the Union desk DC . ('iirk ,n fixed. cooperate in the drive. Contri¬ butions from faculty men will P.-e- .La k Car. :.| 1 >. • . ,• i be received today at the weekly mi. - B»"ioun.'e.| ('an a , luncheon >f the State ing through break in Hit- Ocsst'l that the il,.:t e, sj»..r j - ■ College a new - club. I. r's m t \ nil south ot Pru-o,. erf jointly bv IF' and Ii,; i• s j girl-bid well Of the $500 while other doughboy- drove the ,i , 'v. WSSF Today already raised, $101 , Ufa ..nd came from the box social the last Geiloans from trie rod of ' i • p« Sen it us Sclieriuh Student club held last Saturday l.uxt iribuurg night, and 50 dollars from Paity- Canadian "water rat;" in the! burtheni sector, entered I're-liftll Dinner party which contributed its time to the cause. hatisen, :•than'a mde fr i 'h I (In it- j Rhine and ,)(Ml .-irp.'.ii i ira '. For Mareli 9 Groups Plan Drives from Berlin. 111 what was des-i Other organizations are mak¬ rribed a- the :.<■ vn-st hunting . f ' ill will be pre- j ing plans for raising funds foi the six-day-old hrifu r.-< urmduiii • -dance dinner to 1 'he drive. The YWCA has (dan- offensive against en< r.y forces hall room, I rt bazaar to be held in the l ow swelled n, -i v< n divr . •• •i announcement i fecial hall at the Peoples church iit thev-e -1 • me f other we-r * bv C i- chairmen j tomorrow evening. front s,ei • rs a-troit, and Tom i Sigma Kappa- sorni.ity will —WSSF Aids Foreign Student*— Mo. hold a b».-n« ,'it br:dg< H.i'air'i.i-. mn made to ac- j afternoon from 2 to 4 for mem¬ A\VS~ Announces ' couples at the bers, alums and jjio-P vol be served be- i • Of (1.30 and ft International club ha- an¬ End of Li"Iil Ban nounced a j.arty at the Iiiter- Hi it le started Dee ft . > e ;■> arranged for J national renter Fri'l..y mgfd 12 cnuples 1 In Resiliences Foreign students w. rfoi n re requested to during the evening. i b< r and names > ()th« r f«*rjt of the busim ts adu.inistni- ,uZ'--y.'"r:vr SUrN r,"|jv - ril< otir;; t;..- Ru* -.am •„ - . u Ik - - k • j; yu; Oak; John tioh department will h id a m.\- ' .;.e the jioter.tu'd st-hoiat-hip i ( urilloiietir Honor* Gltitiu • red it <• City, and Mari- er ton lurr.v from 7:30 to H:30| Ti.C bag of p !• ...Ml . '. ,.; die "*'■ if'iRungton Woods, p.m. in the faculty rutting r• M«•*-."45tn -alutmg . anr.on firerl 24 ion, is Harold B. Strei-t. War." Professors of the depart¬ and the no '..siting after 11 pan. I year since China beiiu..'" a ha- tacit ,ri ttie greatest •. etory -ej. '* rule wiil remain, in effect. The tjori ebratii Warsaw fe'i "'-aiy ot the Su- ment will be introduced, arid re¬ n : n j "Cheng Mao-Yung,'" the Chi¬ 17. , »t 7; 15 at Bethel eral chairman of the mixer is men residences under. college j nese national anthem, wiil be in- A.C. Rev, Street, jurisdiction. duderl on his program. Ann Moore, Bath junior ' '•vi' years among '"'topia, will an- TIME TABLE ■ questiuns con- of a mission Valentine\s Day Comes From liinls, Saints had been associated with the j Still arcither theory bi out" t t By B.VKB OWEN • worked among '.vuid "galantiu" which means; db.vn from the Middle- Ages a ! SWL hoard. 5 p.in. which formerly Chaucer referred to Valen- j lover of vornen.- Org. room 2, Union human sacrifice tine's Day as "sacred t" loyei.^l j Damsels arid gents used to. .,'ii! Lon.Mflered quite plausible i-peasing to theit Down through the agt*? the day , was the fact that bi'd* chose Fpxilon C hi. 7 p.m. make i iri of the Roman feast of - I-' of this tr.bi ...... has been special: Cupid has j 7 Union annex the l.upi -lalian held eacii Feb¬ their mates on Febreta y 14: j<». - ■'-tc-is hut werf "Btade.an annuafbow since Chau-, Iu» Cofrailia. 7 p.uv ruary by drawing names ff.-m i haps tho- is why lacy Vabr.tmea; i discontinue the j cer's time and ia f' : Swicl- are bedecked with gay buds, and: 103 Union annex ! hearts and children have mad- boxes, tiic names drawn mean-' prisoner of war j it-their day. n g tic fagget- i'ir affection in! alsuythy sweethearts are re An - SWU. 7:15 p.m. y ai Finally, how- | red to as love birds. •• '•:«■ Italians e-i-1 ; Just hv.v the «.jst«.:.-'art : die if II . ' . At any rate, reason < Spartan room, Unio ■'•vi Reverend no one has. deed..'I. So...e y . ever, the Can.-tinn tlergy ob-. r : ot AS.MF. 7:3d p.m. released and jcrti.:! :uid the -rites.wee ch.oig- .Saint Valentine st.'il iv.s his day. y J there was a St. Vai.-ntuie : i ■ i to the drawing of. Saints'! and, though he may he n -rvs. 113 Union annex ":s family to the reality there were three, and Mr. X. h<- -ti.l (lames and-the emulation > t their : Icr.ous AWS. 8 P.m. wel-j . everyone is they all suffered tr.,rtyrdom_ ( spirits -during the year plenty of fuss. Org. room 2, Union ' '-he discussion. »Others believed thai "Yaleatine Wednesday, February U MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 1!H5 Page Two Grin and Bear It By Lie hi v MICHIGAN STATE NEWS LETTERS To the Editor Enter«*l an fiecond-rlass matter tinder act of March 1870 at the post-office. East Uansing, Mich Office# located on ground floor 01 cast wing of Union Iliillding Ann«'x, room B Ihtblishcd daily oxrept Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular ■ rhool year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students rpo thi- Editor: of Michigan State college. . .... J We wirh to express our ap¬ . t, „ Telephone — College Phono 8-1511. preciation to the udministra- Mtrnbtr Associnled < olltfUU Pr«»« Editorial Office — Ext. 269; Business tiou Tor their -.pproval in lifting .uhtim.^ ■ Offi -v ~ Ext jaa *» - ... • • a- ■_ Subscription rate*--3c per copy; the i 1:30 lights out rule. It cer¬ National A(J/('fusing: Service, inc. pt.r year by mail; 12 25 per year tainly is gratifying to know that Coi/'Re I'ubtnhn Rrprrttn/a/ive pv college corner to students; $3 00 they arc placing their confidence «20 Macihon Avk niwYomh.N V. p*'r year by college carrier to non- in us. students. We assure them that wc will MKMUKR OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not take unfair advantage of tins confidence. Rca-hzing the The Associated I'os.'i Is exclusively entitle.) to the u-c for republication resent fuel shortage necessi¬ r,f .,11 new. dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa|>er I Mill also the local n»ws published therein. All rlgliU of putdlcatlon on tates turning out all unused ,Ilal dispatches herein arc also reserved. lights, we will cooperate with A. A. Applrcate Hie college in not burning h o I j' ulty Adviser Karhara lienniaon ii'iielr "midnight oil." I'm Mldilleiolss Editor E'earnalde Harhara Respectful I \, llfor *'an llopps 'I he t iirls of Judge Potter House. KIIITOKIAI. STAFF tc Editors llEI; III XIIISI.. I1E i r\ I" tntlMMI. maiUon r j^( i Pig Editor. .1 \N ItOI'l-S, IIAKIIAItA JONI.s . 1 Attn due consideration, we" llfSIS'ESS STAEF have decided to niihiirdeu te«ing manm-ci I.FON'E SKASTH'IVI I AST WAt.KKK ourselves in hopes that a major W II.1 .VtEN*. l ircnlaOon toannttei fidiiislineiit can he made m the SI'tlltTS si IKE .IEtt»t\ KINNEV I'a n College program before .oil iie ao aw ha to at 1,111 lllhll sim ni l i iwei i thru gtl the »\ Ml It EN JOHNS A v I 11oiler tiuul It. thc-1 I II onl of iifjH'i'citilioii . . . olI.V tin I'.iiMiCollege wot AWS litis pninti'd Stum coeds the rit'ht t*. stay up tititl si nilv as lain as they tied re'. Thanks . . t" th»* ndministra- lion of tiie college tor -le v. tug that they are not "mil lo sltirtv their power" ami have tried t" cooperate with the v. ishe , ol tin- stiitleitl. William ami Maty dmlenls an having a dispute uith I,l„ii,gy - -ii ,licit- laeulty a protest again t eetisnr-dtip. Northwest- Buy War Bonds and Stan to • pee iti university d mb-nt - h;r <• i mil com men: . I m »l h writ¬ ten ami spoken, over th increase in tuition fee- whieh the ■uliege ndininistmi ion pn» t in * >t;g'li without suiiicient -i 11 * I e it > ce ii-di-rat ion Student- ami fiu'tilt; ;.uil stall at Mm are g -Itiug Swain Jewelry Store atony with sensible and ieu>im--.i • ■ cjietaijon. tlmnk (.ulli-ot- S»'!tl Locket's. Ifracrli'l- von It) |1\Y SEKVK I ON \\ ATI II KM'All: lint inure important th.-tii thanks i tin- mean- used \ I ! I III \ I I J: I I •>< ( \v I I \ \ ' widespread appreciation. \\. itu-d that col¬ I in dmw the N.-«- t.rnuis a-go Women Will leap lite Pell- fit ot tie whanged ruling iiv rotilinutng tnroiimiv. ligiu .-mi heat and power Itilii-ii a- po ■ -ible Willie 111111 • 111 v Mill' -op n ntiitte- hi the lie ! advantage. M.ll. Spuria ns it> etc. in tit:\ i.t itotit i: iiiMittit K id nit i.\ \i;i> to i i NOW, WfHJsf 15 "THAT N0MBI3R ? j t COULD CALL * INFORMATION'' loot 111-.oil O I. WO - I'll , 1.1.- ,.| 41' I.T SI ANITA \Nl»EUhON og«', I-I . tl.o k - ovi i (a im.ev ! ictltva. '« d Andili.ot.. 14. v . .mr. \hll.;i . • niton- student at AT St' ,, ,, VV1, ja l.icutenau! tied wa . 01/T PERHAPS IT'S IN «€RE ... I EOUNP IT f CLASSIFIED \|)S " LOST A.\F cilett ibu'toio .station . THE CALLS YOU DON'T MAKE ' . I' I- Hi'v. lilt »\i!t to VA iiu.111.- Auc.t I '.i'd 1 ' l-.-ch. . TO INFORMATION HELP A LOT: L '.'4.-. .Ui,i went -'v* I—* m .11.1> Pt4.' He i- entitled tr wco. t!a h.ve.A tunc sou . .,11 "Infc.r malum COII-UIIIC- ,lo-c to 1.111)0 liniir- V >i.i t o' I'acitiv Uieatci loUbon (or iiiiiiiIm dial i» lisle,I in th,. p i,-, .mil -witiiilio.ini turn . At the ri-oi-pitHitieii statuu:. m o i operdltir pllonc ilircctoi\. xou oild to the -lr.no Micliigun daily. \amiiird.en», * i.*.»itii.*to-o in on tin- wjr-liu-v tclcplionc -\stcin. THERE PORE. WILL YOU FLEAS E - til view- .md rcuMiiRu mint t< V.. d.it,- tl„ vox \ otl'l c help,.I ll-dut C tho—*• uccill. v cull-. 1 look in th? directory (or the iim/u'- ' Vl)« Hit tit. I NS. l.KOKESK KNKZ It rrrrv our'would took op ci o \ Was ceniie.vssioued .0:i eos.gi nuinlici lives wunt. '• otu ol "> . .ill- n. 2 If it if not listed and yen must l.i ltu- ItaV.li ivm'AI' a: ■d ili-.s-g- "Information" could In- .nonled. \o. ''Information." jot it Jo. n to son id til- • nati.l a naval aviiitov All jilvrrti-teutrnls pj.vable naval a ; iram.og ua-e Pensa . swerinj: nurclv tin- iiaticii>-ur\ i.dl- l.aic it the next time. in Jiloncr, no prrfi-rrrd posi- cola. Fla. Having .ot. o teted lie i lion. intct e.iisiia'e training at tii ' I'nion nidjr. Annex. Kooin K "Annapolis .-f Uie An. he w.l Telephone *.1511 - Busbies*. be ordered duty et: ,it-r at ai Ext. 2b8. instructor s See—SPARTANS—F'a«e -cP .tor In. tin 3 i MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN I Wednesday, February 14, 1945 M I C HIG AN STATE NEWS Page Three Basketball Squad to Meet U. of D.| Matinen Face INFORMATION Tonight in First of Two Gaines ! for WSSF [ilans Play Spartan: % *44 ▼. Final Meet Afl tan-. WSSK dnve -.tig ■ i|(' hotjl-l iiii. 'in j i . 'a;. evening l„r First Time Fencing Fx jterls to Demonstrate i dcfcuitetl for the first mh- wrestling season in report..1; J * 1 h' ' Hv jOF. Ill-AO A NY ",n IrAvv Sk'" V"'' ,{<7'»•' ' •* Statu'* history, the Spartan matmen need only a victory TOWN Glltl.s Town Girts will liave lunch¬ State eager* will . Slate - fencing r!»*r t' eon tomorrow noon in the Fac¬ , ,, , . •'•• •• ' ■ Jt ip i . . f! d <1 Mily M!,v the me o unk a taigit taiget over Wheat", over w ru an.!, eollegi eon .cr-ityol Det v.-at« of.l -ye ulty ilinimr room of the I nion Fe'iu Ken • i- i - ,i& advance from the loll end « „d to . in, h to "in I, that i ir m conn to last Schmitti ■ will giv . Women attending must -ign ii| , intbli. i" tin* cpi'f ;» lie e pee in llie Home f.e building or . Thi< demon,strati Coach F» raijey <:■ it • kri> : -1 duelling the en- • • <•; a two-game utile- tomorrow mglu. at V lit) i n th'j the Women's lounge. l°uion. lie- tire body r u l Hoav- lore ■ can' The other game tenting room «»r" Jem- -n :\yn\ iii U, h, J; | p.m. todjv. 1hf>ii the i ■ r the finalt to ♦ tnang- f nd d will be sri IJKM M.I it . .i . prep;,ration to; tl.i nit« ri •>!- ' be te.ide iih| c :gn Saturday. Keb J lit-nite match with "mo Stat*' The '■uad teat * ■fa. .1,. - OV.'til ol • iiilsmen Saturday a' 1 :i10 p i d tlie cavalry i la die fit- t time -n Satuiday's mi-" v th Oh 'i i.av ;. vliglitP 1 hem. inV that o;i .Spartan- and State. Will open the tv. , 11 -1 >'i i. * "i ally Any i bed- lie et'-IC , . !.. on the haul- Spartan fencing s ' Speed. I i.i and ... Titan 'team took ! Ohm, Saturday Man-id Open to l*ulilir I mnprtilinn ,, : at;ot! is opt ' tin ■ International Group Tl WIS cated Ill-it 4 ainllil.it,-s for the I. Features Fxiiiliition tennis te mi should i ,11 f viuty , ( O Ball 1st. lid- we-i.' ol ( 'j11 III TOWI.lt Gl \ It I» Mil Mm;: it;' I em jug I uiul.lineulals «.im i nil i: \i.i v in wssi - THE - KTANS WOMAN'S WORLD n. MM \W '.|M-1|; i Mill 1,1 /./. VN Alll »■*•>>.** - , t.~ * Ig5?w^' o i ot row I.I'M IMllt- ue es.-ful ■ i i-ho.t- EatsSiWS&?1 far a Member aj the ( lass aJ 1(>. . . LKTTKKS 11 '' "rkiiig under [ \ 1 ' ■1 let let ted iiicat j fion : . -• meM --elf and tnt lorm an o, .mer..;: ina: | 'W ll gee. ,io.!.,: i,ire n ilitlliir to thr ore Heci Cross the pure irf -is mind tie: mtp.st ix'iijile live ■ i ■ ; » perliaps ''tuna than in i it is 1 c.u Irienu 'A xi\%- -'' • , • > Ttlii ru and h.s (i ds m-i TWO ■ ulgl.-tle'y'yeu: I5KAT (i'el.VKA the be;: ' But wt. -.till ton-: Wj; v f •' ■"rung because we ^ began ru if 01 our du- M'nt our icsis-f sym- j. * ed in wire Germany Stat<* rt-ceipients t ,r >-i met: • " J.:.e in IstM WSSF a.r .im.it.ii:i thc-oiv Come en ..is learn something about thi n-Uit.vity kids \I:It GIVE From Sniuerlittul: es T'cder the tr.-g e crpr-.s i war WSSF .'..it-.d- ■ ■ •' urigement, ancl] push Imi v«ipitai » ' '-hall never forget.'* •'-4h school student, i Wednesday, February i4. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four 'Big Thre ' Draft Policies Jap-Manila Hold Weakened In Nine Point Program Yanka Take IN aval EDITORS NOTE: control of German indu - Haae Airfield Caplnred Yanks Freed From Hi""I i hid Because of the Importance of able of war production "1J "" the text Crimean conference, the of the Nine-point plan 3 A commission will i,i in Moscow to eon- . drawn up by the Big Throe will amount of German Near Capital appear in the State News today lions, nr.d how they j, and tomorrow for student* and paid. The communique WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (AT) pccially of reparation ; faculty members. —Ixks of the Ommancy Bay, an presumably labor and IIy Th» l"r»« escort carrier, and the Ia>ng, a A A formula for mine sweeper, by enemy action The nine points are: in the Philippines was annmmr- IX-toiled agreement among j ^rankling Polish ed tonight by the navy. the United States, Britain and j agreed upon. It pr The number of casualties was Russia on military plans I merging the provi- .o; not disclosed but commanders of against Germany which "will re- | ment now recognize.i li¬ both ships were saved. mit in shortening the war.'" As i with certain unnamed The Ommaney Bay was the if speaking to the German jpeo- j era tic lenders" from 10th United States aircraft car¬ pie over the head of Hitler, the (land and from ex lot rier and the fifth of the "hahy [ j communique warned their. Chat abroad. It also proc... flattop" class sunk in this war. ! "Nazi Germany is doomed. The Churchill and Rooms.-.• The two losses brought the total (| German people will only rrakc J nizc Stalin's tnaistenn of warships sunk to 209. the cost of their defeat heavier 1 Curzon line as Poland'- • to themselves by attempting to: Ivmndary which givi MANILA, Feb 14 (AI>)— continue a hopeless resistance.'-hugo chunks of so-callee Capture of the Cavite naval A finalinto 2 many zones toofsplit decision Ger-j1 and military including the citic land Lwow. bane and Nichols airfield occupation after victory. The! - ; were announced today by United States. Great Britain and Front the U.S.S.JL ; Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who Russia each will occupy a zone, said the end of Japan's trapped and France will t»e invited tot "The students of the I' Manila gstrHson was ''in sight." occupy another. If she accepts, I j(CS uf Stalingrad, Lena.- MacArthur reported enemy ns she is expected to do, the | Kharkov will never :■ casualties of more than (18,1)00 for control commission will be ex- j friendly help of WSSF Uio five weeks of the Luzon ponded to include French mem- j as an expression of tin campaign as compared with bcrs. Victory is t > be followed 1 and strengthening frien American casualties of 9,683, in¬ by destruction of Nazism and | our great nations.' Three Yanks, each of whom lost n leg battling the Japs .... militarism i.nd elimu.atipn « r ; leader, now in the A ni. cluding 8,102 killed, 192 missing and 7,389 wounded, a total of Ilataati, only to he captured and placed in Hitihid prison. Man¬ 9,083 ila, gathered around as oifc gets his first American cigaret in _ Capture 11I the Cavite naval two years from an American of the force that freed them. Note base put the Yanks on the shores the man in the. left background. o| Mnnita bay lor the first lime. V M"FA Flans Bazaar Tomorrow Night Airborne Troops partiripatc The I Hh airborne division cleared Nichols field, at the southern out ski its oi Manila, and To liaise Funds for WSSF Drive (M'ciipied the Cavile naval base \eral miles to the solithv t. : A ha.-.aai- including rnnccs- Dearborn freshman, and Hewers Ten J»|MnCM- se planer and a | .--ions of every suit, is the way will be offered by Nancy Hayes. battery of three-inch gun-, were I YWl'A plan:, to raise eontri- Highland Park freshman. All of laptuied intact, MacArthur an- I luitiotis for the World Student the women will l>e assisted by • Ncrvu-c fund drive which starts other YW ton ibe-s. an.I anyone MacAithtir sari tlie 37lli 1I1- ! on campus today. Jean Mosson, interested in hi lpmc request- i :: lull cto: ill,". Ill on the ,l,l|i« l.aki- Odessa junior, is general - ed to eiantaet them . iii-M- garrison tr.ipiHd 111 (lie old 1 i.airman of the event which • ,ti uiiuro,; di .P n! :011th wi'l lie livid in the social hnlls Variety of Booths lit Peoples church from 7 to 11:80 I A vti riety biHith consistit Ik of 1 to ' l"-,ii-,I t n-i '• hand-n aide starves, aprons ; p.m. tumor row. t mrcttiilor Itnmbiil ill ill- taken over be¬ Snr- Final preparations for the ha- J pins, w I e-.il- i /.lie will In made tonight when i ,-,h C Inne, Last Um-ing f I! a.-.. borj.i.M-i.. dtopped more Hi .0 I Ml toils if ex pins no., on man. and M.ugaret Graver. 1!, >- I .a re jdiir forties at file is- ; alf YW members will meet at j al ' >ak junior, will. have 111 ti l- ; the 1 hricch to set up booths and j I fill- II erne end of Manila hay, vol- eight nack boxes to-offe make articles to In- sold touiM■- 1 e!e- 0:1 tour in- vy gun !».'•- c- loi.'t lis will include.wh.U ■ • lot I 1 n-w night. Alt students, faculty. pliant-. baked goods and 1 ■: ikes atnl townspeople are invitlxl to: i s,1 it southern Balayn installa- These will be bandied by Bart t • 11. and sank as enemy fuel Nishett . Fremont juu or. Mat: Students in Charge . lid ammunition barges Green, Dei kervilli- sopho, Otf I fata 111 penilisuia, fighter ; Assisting Mis:. Mosson are 7.00 Inouye, Ih-tro.i s -ph- I Mason, Saginaw sophomore, and j and To -mi planes sank six enemy barges la- o> n wiln fuel and ; mmuintion [ W ilia Mitchell, Fast lactising! fttieiis working on coin:; lt.c tamgnecker, j f • i freshman. Judy Fast Lansing freshman, will j l"t the WSSF tici.< US an i'ci MAT 1 OH !• M -- KVKN. 1-0 I* M conduct a fortune-telling booth, j Price. 1K.ist Linsmg se:uoi, Andy .lain while Jo dh-lp. Way land junior, j lb-til 1e '!. Dutuiec junior; tate wilt have a shoe shine parlor for ' < ;tt. (i r>-. e l'i suit- -o|i;,-i- 1 'T ■ I time-pressed students Ikchai a Fausnmigh. Oak Pa rk ..ml June C'l - I Skill garni", will he umlei the 1 III , 1 : . * Starting; TimI.iv * leadership of Marilyn Miller, Flat K i 1 i. I i)i||i - lore STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Department of MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Battle Report to all Hands COLLEGE OUTLINES IJO ii a,,.!., , . 1,,, r. | S!3vy-»(i^hu,.j HISTORY ACCOUNTING instantly hears the call to action, follow# the battle's pro:: ECONOMICS over a special type of announcing system made l*y V-- PHYSICS Electric. CHEMISTRY tin the entire crew, carrier* topside and below u oilers and ammunition passers, can hear first-hand .. SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY direct from the pilots themselves on how it went ''un- SPANISH Mecting the communication needs of our armed fni- - • FRENCH ipiircs all available manpower and manufacturinS^f.a • ROBINSON REMINDERS liiats why telephone equipment cannot now !»• I-T ' civilian use. After the war. Bell laboratories grp. and workers at Western Electric will turn a^aia t■> peacetime jobs of designing and making telephone e