MICHIGAN STATE NEWS State Board I Announces Daily St in lent Publication of Michigan State College KAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. FKHRUARY 16. 1!>45 No. !H New Heads L-n v Attacks More Than S750 Raised Toward WSSF Goal Dr. \Y. K. Fee Named History. I'olitirnl Installations Tcitftl amount of the funds •eieivnil front canvassers for Scienee Mead the first tw ilays «»f fhe [u Folvyoj ' WSSF driv« though not till s >750, al- Dr. W. K. Fee was n.-itneii bead "f (tie (h'pHrttn< nt ef i i Confirm Hf^inniiiu ! •eri it, , hist (try and | >• »1 i I ii-;tl scie-tic.: wri « ;tns ••-'by the State Hoard of Aprrj- !by Aircraft . i \i|» Mainland I'ACIFIC FLEKT| : lie, '42 I II l)Q„ GUAM. Wed-! man pi e Headn Fib. 1(5 (AP) — | vnrl Mi Dona I I iictivitu i Prol. Will am \ Chester W. Siimitz! I drive is (hi minted (in 1' ssic- • imtilii a I mill .mriny that Vice Adm.! henfit v hi r.iisic effective M roil I. lie has A Mi inch or'* Pacific fleet ] at :t ill To Go ,cen with the nius • faculty since i i now attacking instul- ) 'if tl e Hill on, anil ; ilicust .11)43 serving' sc\ en i toe Tojc.vo'aren'. i ■aisoi-cd h v I 'll ion board the 1*1 isitv Of Wis; n .ancement said a pow- , r.iuium wdl in eonsm. iCo fleet force was at- nv. t)n military leave Iron i.ilromes and other im- ■, ml ' I -ong5. Aran,;; sine Septemher !r board act: -.11 1C' hide I attacking enemy aircraft,! inform the Mexican dm. e. itie a ppointmcnt oi1 Russet G. ' vi» and other military tar- I "Jaioba Tojntio." in costume. extension assiK-i. te in .• and around Tokyo j Shown at the World Student Service Fund desk in the lower Latin American Talent j H'H ■' vat ion. The 1. sign,.';.in of peration has long been ' . Others who will take part :n lounge of the Fnioii are T S •: VIl'TOR STORNANT, I. using, Elmer SehcfiUnhvlrn, extension . and the opportunity to the program are JoseTYugusti 1 army air lone-; MARY l-AKK. fast Lansing freshman: PAT rpe.'li 1st in dairy v>...s ..e.iqtcd. r ., it fulfills the deeply JOHNSON. Wyandotte senior. Ye ihail man of ''a (.'Inriboga. Ken.(dor fre.xtimaii. : Ten ineniln r.- ol the eo Ii go campaign, . desire of every officer and Corp. I)AVII) ABRAHAM. Lansing, marine corps. who will imitate f: rmi n Mir¬ stalf wire erorited ietin nienSi •: mi the Pacific fleet, The first day of the un\e was named 'in honor "I Id. Dak anda and Walter Di.naghho, Hon¬ bv ti .a-Stale Hon id ol Ag'tleul- a units of the Pacific' olulu, Haw aii, freshm in. doing Hire. 1affective July ! w.ll .'h- die Telford. 44. MSC student now a pnsoiiot of war u Germany, • - < ■ . n. mbardinfr Iwo Jima.j whose picture can he seen in ti e background. ii rd calls. Adul /ami.ranNic- Frank M.tehoU, "! ihe strategic air force,; taragua freshman, will play the clc; trial divi- ■ e.n areas, are bomb-! guitai a -.eg I. .fin An.< e ar 1 ot build.i lig.- and . si.»n. •tiities; .lima and nearby fleet! Red [x.si- i nutntie: Drivet»|>|>Ich Prof Its hard ! - /.row ti-.e Honins. The Ilurnl; 11 Ruiz, Lima, Pen 1 , and Prof. Walt. 1 R. ului i under the tacitic graduate student, and lagi. ' anical engine-el ai of Adm. R. A. Spru- j Oder Ri\<*r Line , of lecture! Simons, Col' Ion. P. mama, senior Cither rein ennnb mmander fifth fleet " i will rfa a tango.. Mis.- Sim.-I. r those "I Wdl.i ,111 I'M.-,' nsition, I)r Jiff ( unfirm Raid • radio almost simut- j In Strong Push r t Will Dir.nnt. :ill, lecture WSSF — I'axr ? in'onnen*. ot the lioi and phdosopher, m ifntained greenhouse: Jacb . confirmed the opening clerk in the act I/4NDON, Feb. AI'.- Tni ' tti.it C hriKtiunity n s ill-en go- office, fie tiold operation by J ' "the first raid of Red army hay sh the Ger-j .rig thr-ougii almost tne la-! stage age Speech I.ea^ue lo Il«»l«l and Mrs Muhtc Col ail ii, dot mi- . small) mans rentral (Vt. r riv •■:• ati f. re - ' toward - its c. llap 1.• 111 hi« lis . Tournament See STATU HOARD—Page I • • a.:craft" on the Japanese es with a )>oi vi rfti 1 3C)-niili! lure y ifterday in the packed at Slate ..• d • break -through Musi. ..uditi r!::m whirt toppled Mar.irlltttr It it ins ■ nruadeast. recorded by, Mi ■ It i Into colli jjia! three of tlie e nemj ■' largi st r.ikufig f::v topic "Ri ligiorv in • ■ • ai communications com- Speech la-ague w.H h .1 its an strongholds southa ast of IP rhn Transit loo from • .11 the United States, said I >•• attacked air strips in i Premier Marsha.1 s tahn .a-.-' ' tie trai -d 111 • . 1 in"k ami mlal tournament intercollegiate deb&tir: >n" Main IHtttt Roman etvih/atii.h- ti:ninth the im cainpur toinor nounrut ton.ghi of Tokyo about 7:15 i r. w alti rtuaiti. R. W. Starring. live Steadily nutfla:raking : the. Nazi to orde■; ed (iv oi/aiion. n. < ; iiu-ai ti ig.s from it- ildliki oeliet, MANII.A Fririav Feb IT* ' morning, Japanese ! .barman of the debate section ,A,.( (M. • Arth- Fuerrtcnberg - K 1 .ink! furl - Ku- an Ivm s vvnaii lead' to moral oi tl.e league, announced today Ul .t.,,,.,,,-s estrin Ur.e flue • ast < 't th** !?i . Of the 35 teams partinpating 'decaV ; ti; and final- ina..,,.,. ,,1-n the perilled Ri ich 1* fpita !- Marshal iy .k 1 iit .'onijllest. State W 111 enter three, a varsity Ivan S. Konev's firs ! Ukraine (u.,lln, p„m, ,,f ,he - Tcida I.I li.i wom. n- team. .aiMty men and a (qui- Nlt>,... nong army captured Si rteld, or.fy v iilent i C-.i'var, the fresh ma u team. Spartan debat- 67 miles MHlthe ast l-f ., p„w, r), BULLETIN greater 1 critical —-analyzing Berlin. Sorau, 1 3 rrn lee to the Die iint s id that h. . !' religion. ers tin.* fad W'iiim University of Michigan last up debates w.th ; t\Uli.~,run (inVe „earing victory in the* scarred city ati' ' southeast, and G; ui nberg, 25 1.1!. 1 ' of MIC di.-m Monday. M AS. Feb. 15 (ap)—The : M.ihs northeast of S. itnn.er fold. w aid etiiunning neat by Ham prliin- runt announced tonight a.s Chii.stiar jlty decline* Among the seven Mtchigan an order of the (lay •said. 1 "1 It-;; Albion ■ uezuela recognized exist- v. as np :. t ut Chrnsti anity veil r. - •eprcfented commuiiMiut, report- ' a state pf war w ith Ger- F: iiit dispatch. - sa id Korit v s 1 viv e ir1 two dive." e fount, ami - antral M.chigjn College: r reduction of the ene¬ .d Japan. lowi 1" v. nig also had -lashed to ('..Timi inism will f. id. the tnolo- . f f.dui ation, Hope c-iUege, Mr-h- my pocket in south Mam'a, tievv Give to WSSF Today w Itllin 45 lodes 0 t Ih. -den, cap- , xical a ('venture of mun w.ii not ,ar. Nonr.al and Western Mich- gains on Hainan and v.ittieriiuj ital "f Saxony, afte r -K aching ; let -it v■iirvive. air attacks on Corregidor, «L« the Neiasc nv. r m t t.e area of announcqd seizure of an enemy Gocrlit/. 74 mdits re utheast of rmi* * 11 « iiocuinviit. / r Today's I P: ague. CzeehoslnVfck j duit The fall of the thr. junctions of__ coimitun. ti'.ns and o.igh'y stio'igpoints upital f>oi Ticket Sales Continue for Ticket* for tin- annual Interfraternity-PnnHeHenic i ICC Trt..s document, raid, made :t clour the Japanese the General '20 or ^ u. 'p-'s': l. s'q' li o'j 1 in r Campus . I German dvfen'.c ' souihe Jahre to bo held tomorrow eveniiiK from 'J to 12, are still house fortifications! thouiwnds of H.rlui w.o aided bv 1* s. 1 on nale at the Union desk. The dance, which is the first.; mines, elaborate .oneie'e obung- I heavy bomtx-r attack ni : aij-collejfe .semi-formal affair of th« year, i.i open lo in- p01"1* ®,;d hundreds heavy I strategic rail jtm< t»"li jtiv •< 1 j 1 . idtpendciil students as w.-ll . A , ,, ^ » ■■ • *ill prroarfi! i«jrr v: i!t«ick the Human Holiday j miles west of captured I fraternity and sorority 1 it Id. as I But MacArthur struck fr-m : V-mrd members, Jack Carrier, IFC the north and the campaign for for the brightest re-! Manila closed to Ami. can president, anmuiriccd. 1. victory, with destruction if Hie ■ The college ban ..n uges for ctefenri system, slaughter of the any ciasnes since she' to Feature tain Oils '(.pen partus will tie enforced nt last ditch defenders and capture '■ she was savinz her cuts I it huntimis of cannon ' VI term. H oinan l ioiinist i the IFC ball, m keeping with the : Student council s lecenPmove to s'inelrhed Erica Mrrini. famous Will appear on violii the music ricp •"'-| u.-t.. k. eo the rule in effect, Ntronq ort'.estrii wtli TIME TABLE ment concert seciis Tu>. -d.v 'Y 1 Caldwell^ Anglesta j i.-,y for the affair, wnicn will be •t a morning class the K p.m. in th'- Mu.-.i at • ' . .; The idea of not being Critics have ranked Miss J |(i'r-, ;-vW In.College nib-num. Ma- hi.11 iiav'e been so bad ini with Hcif.t/ i.i.d Kn- ■lor.' : ic Cm roil \S featured soloist WSSF captains. 7 p.m. • not for the fact that ond the major Amti.can - Ill I niou annex. had to hitchike to tr.e phony orchestras i.ave te..t< ,;•# i!i.pne;-;ed 'a, on incn i..d>o |.riy:»: Spo-hfpit Hand ■ tid ti." K.Un Friday frolir. K p.m. s.iua Phi house for' her' I- ' *: • 1. ' and when ,1 ear! A ci.ild prodigy, she T hird floor, t'liion in'- (Jem rai (iir.irmen of the dance '; r'1 :but at ::••■ age • t e.^ht *n Intel n'l club. 8 p.m. J M. DeHaan. head ' l-' d'; tier;v l; ij.i. rinsteinacher, lluiiMiii Town Girls lounge '"K.ri.y departmei t. 'h'- '• T*'. i,"of A thur Nikisch. f»-jsi ■ 1 r.v.re. and Pat lishcr, Ev- 111., senior. •'wOf all long-suf- • mob.s En. .-.i.' jii conductor. Mix) an :. 11. Honorary Student cluli, 8 p.m.. '■*»>. sht told him that Mocr i i.ms played command j |.n runs v II he .I're*. and Mrs. Peoples church A i!aun:-!i, Dr. and Mrs tavoiite profespur. I PCi'f" n uncos t>. lore royalty, and j J '1 >' 11 4-11 club. 8:15 p.m. F. T. Mitincd. Sec. anil Mrs. '••A said, "Tnen, why i her f rst" uppcaraiu* in An- I.i:tie theater come to class." in" New Yorl.'-' fan. ; Karl Ml norm). De n ,.nd Mi*. S. E Crowe and. Dean and Mrs. E. BOH .STRONG Gamma Delta. 8:30 P " , h: while s'lil in her 1 -IV-si Aids foreign Students—1 ttens, IL. Anthony. . IFC music West door, I'll ion Friday, February 16. pq- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two (irin and Bear It . . . By Liehu Once Over Lightly FACULTY By PEG MIDDLEMISS Students at Northwestern are American Folklore having a tough time. It seems the hoard ol trustees has re- By RICHARD M. DORSON itinted their privileges at tin History ami Political Science Instructor Wilim tte country club, the main- b naiiee ol which is supported, tb Al.THOCGII other lected. studied have only peoples and published recently become have their industriously aware folk heritage. preserved, that they possessed any Americans col¬ so'iie.extent at least, dents. So they are by the stu¬ mighty riled ' 1 folklore. about the whole thing. Because the circumstances of American history produced a very- One letter to the eddm" point¬ late and progressive civilization, a body of tradition parallel to ed out that "We're at Noi'thwes- that of older cultures never appeared in the I'nited States, and teili to target the world, to five folklorisls in this country at first contented themselves with seek¬ ,n vacuum ol endless triviality.. ing piimltive Indian or imported African myths and tales. Triviality gets so. bill ing we lint although the. \merie ,n kt olboiilmen, displayed rcg.il hied hew methods to keep pis,pie (In nut receive adventure:; p'owess at cye-goiirging, wlns- iiini. i d Alter ail, we-cannot be- . . ;•<•(l gutter hum, sallied into parties, Socials anil tor ma Is an battle against tin- New York about, the only ehtertuinirie.it a He t of I '• b i gangs with an uprooted, lamp- . .ailable toi tile abused ..'.uderiU lik'.Jo di a!s u itli lie ey pt.l in .lie hand and a blltcluii": '.,lm "will not he allowed i" eh- I hut . 1 a eoniie -Miperhet > li clevei m tli • other, luirlmg pav- •o.v the university's g'It euu.se lae I Until o! the nmeteenll ,ug blocks at I he Dead Babbits. ..nil Kit! aire country i IuJj ,n ica, Sam Patch jumped ..iirec.vdi.U h.xiinous. lashiaii." .inalitie, sprang into legend. l.v (iver Niagara Kails, unsuci es.,- Sad Ide. I hope someone ha Davy Cioekell. fronlui'smaii limy over llm (ijnesee Kail. iti ■ p.ikeo to Dean Crowe and member of Congress and IIt'll;, ill Itoehester, hut he loo hvitl ..o, pi'ilileit out tiiat State will ab¬ tot' •rtlinor said lie had .jumped solutely be wallowing m tile -hid lear through to China and been Hie college scale d tie pnpitlai lam y to botlst i megs ol spied m the South So; iioesii'l include plans tin a g Uf through A I tie! icr- ii ui si and i n a i p let i' plaits- to, .v allow Indian whole i,e in I he twentieth century, ,i,.l an poll in la, b and i in pu..t v. .< v. .tnoa' i hiikita. i! Ins head v. a m- l ied OI1 the giant loggei I'at.l i.npi ov ements. tint lei i. d and Ills (.lis plllhid'lU, yan. and like him prnpelti d el-, through hterarv inirra- 'I'lie Ci.iversily ot Mnmgahs Mike Ku king iif Mis i ta 1KC held lis annual ih.liie la. t weekend, alti. a little bad link. .Ine M.iRcr.u isi|uirtint: hut steel through his fisls to make rails in lite Pittsburgh steel mills; Kemp Morgan, complete oil gang ill uled toi Decern bo l but Flii'hci one. locating Oklahoma oil wells with Ills sensitive uosr: Pecos llendei .on and lit, band tailed i" Spartans at War Bill the Texas cow hoy. riding a mountain lion witli a rattlesnake appear. The .Ian 11th issue ot lor a bt'lpmg tin ;:»*4 li. , i s I a pi aspts live en - paper of VH.il. ::mp. t. on--., cant,on• him that the b, May, !!•"•' by he wa Don't ie_a tradition b "ft, passing W S S I ■ ini.se don't look so good ' Net caiied -.vet n • '"otia.. ami no sinok.ng en camp'.* tint id the imputation again ' -1 'ontaiui'i: t:.>111 I'age' 1 in- ability t., fudge, the buyer it) lies tti.lt be is peri.illy tap- Vi>.stap!i.iil ..do.' tsaiu.-.o l'all.un.1 iipuo . bio ot sevmg lite llll'lll . I tile Acta. umull, Collihide the ti.c.-.i- i on ai t dt'lMl ts Ncvl day he return .lately. ij..M-d ,,t: a- is.ek 1" me U ey ral vi a!, tin // its blowers — t Mo Also scheduled for tit. .Weekend to raise funds for MICHIGAN STATE NEWS the drive is' sponsored an by auction sale .the liiiotv < be.int. . Ttie a ui; lion Twill take t.'Wicl ,. wvond-claa mailt, under • »f Match lt»J9 at toe post-office. Latumi;, Mich Offices lucaUvi uii t»uUhU tluof u; cant ol Union I'moti b.iiinieir. - jum Uft i;e Annex. loom IL Pai ty -paitv PubiUhetl daily except Sunday .i d Monday mornings dm mg the regular .ost and Found Articles itchool >car and Thursday mornings duuug suiunitr u^iun by the >tudcnU (ioods .UK-tinned off will be of Michigan iSUU* voutgo "Utfpmme College Hitme 8-15U itic.es liuit h.\e been m the Miutbif t«ll«|Ut« l'r< Ext 2tiih Business i.tonal Offu t- •»t and ,t, ■ 11111i iti p.u tmetit to. w hue K\r nine than ,, month. Si baAi iphon rates -do per copy: National Advertising Service, Inc. Town tir. is an- m.ldmg a *KvO pvi >tar by nuii. %2 25 per >ear r '\ #20 Avi KtprruvUttit Kim >.'mk N V. b> Yollege earner tb »tudvni»; $3 00 tdudeuU ear by ..coilege carrier to non- Horn g.dues 2 will he .< All | types layoii with ol card pi iges || Jj[ Pd ti.i- winners 1; .nil be p.skirt m MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED HKKSS .put sweater at fair unci will lie jit ■ mated Press is exclii; ivrly entitled to the vse for reputdu-Attan held in toe Town Guis' lounge (J! . the dispatches credited to it ur not otherwise credited in this paper local hows published therein. All rights of pubhcaUon on ,ii ine The t'liiun. Sigma Kappog . re also II) See lieul's Florist Shofi "patches herein are also reserved. sponsunng n benetit bridge te- jii KEIU .MILMGAX. Manager A. A. Applcgatc nionnw front 2 to -i l> in at the W faculty .\d\ Manager u« r Barbara Ueuulsun Sigma Kappa house Tickets may iu 118 \V. Grand River 8-3531 Advertfstn5 Manage: Barbara Oarrulde be reset'veil by calTrng the house jjj Night Ktiildf Man.ui llrckel oi—tuay be obtained at the dour. February 16, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three ll'oollllCll loGo; l - yOfficials vaNm S. rA jTo Detroit for WOMEN'S SPORTS IVlicliigaiiAAU B.v TOM Ht\I R 'Mctaifree Will lake NKV.'Sii^|'linnrChitheOmr-tii bmvlim;intoliout giants" to 22, diicaticl tin- MeW ! r the 38 squad to Slate Pineal hght U'inuiiiK tram Mason \*o. 7 •\v:th 581 to 486 A N open ineetu.u oi WAA t..r ! otupelitioil . tut Alpha Omn ol 648 i on ileieated Pi with f\ further nominations i; i , :><.<>! e . Alpha been ..(h«'tilled t i ..is \H K OREC.ORV . II, i Maries MeCaffrc;' swimming team ' .. Cut 4!^ ' * WAA Pi ' it ill. M , i, y \ •../ Detroit tonight a! the Michigan . .. Aid. The K.ij.i .. "i t Mn. . in ■ l| i ' To l»i' hi'fcl 1:1 •:;t t >« r 1 oil Boys' t.-.c first niu , .o . U.c-.r Feb. . .! "x" li'i'll 'i | IT: Mo. . . Toe ' .'.J \\a '(•ore ot r. of w. ii m hoi Kern It',. ( a iH" Slalr lotlnv AM Alil'.ol!, \IH K Mouther of 't.ary Can a' Killotl in Action •VA^V ,tl I'M* MM I.A:M:;(1, I. J..n S<| . AV V. p! M..x (i ili; ! M: . . • ■ he Mk • s;'. •. • i We X. ek ■ ♦ XlitVt'l V . A 'i...; tii. Y\H A. i: *.• * • i :«»4: (.TVS. IIBKKAIIY TO WSSF SRARTAW I V,IOD SHOT 6. ■: .. in Germany lit • again the d. ao Mailt ke. a Spar- body . o-pilol nch of guided the crippled Fl\ riieil prison ' g'.a nig 1 ..It re -s :;oo miles b: k >u know what bottle att.r a nod "> r i.Mi'iping. praying I;. I tea tl.V. lb' r'-mclltber - hile the Nazi liou tit.; I...mi.a! dier had ear at him and iioltl all o\\ ge11 ma k n»;ss creeps down Ill- face to keep hint from 'i turn . . Nita. passing opt before, tliey ami their little ri ached Fnglalid . im uie. tiie latter think of his thru- 'years in never seen. He t hO Ulr t'oi p , t he pure e "he night two heart be ha 1*1*. ej\ ell. -he hen lie and hi- air m 'dal and oak b af alio.it to set out cluster . . yiand 'on their But even with all th. . ' 1 . how just there' plenty ol e||ll!e-, • big fortresses hop is lor mole thitlklW; ' t o roar off-to- These, coll hi be fifjed w ith 'i.ahy, someone study and leading that '•■in a cablegram Is, the.V could if ,V"U vvouid t hat he was a be \vtiling i o sacrifice 1 >i a smile comes something and contribute tace, not quite at least a dollar to tiie : s the loncsome- WSSK to buy Dean some • yes, and he r^- good books he would be frum that time stue of receiving A dollar nig Fortress was from >ou ■' • f make those 1i This Is LI. Dean Radtke's Day can • laid Dean, after - days and nights in that addition to his • He lives over prison yamp easier for ■ag he has been Dean— "that is if you and shudders as VANDERVOORT'S give it H ILL YOl i' Friday, Page Four MICHIGAN STATUE NEWS Fcbrtr IU Guests to Tal II Weekend Social Schedule to Be Full {INFORMATION For F.and \. ( |„ Blind Date Party,* WSSF The Foods and Allies Drive Toward Rhineland All canvassing captains for has invited three Co-op Sleuth Hunt . WSSF drive should report this field of nutrition evening at 7 to room 111 U.A. to hand in their money and to in an open n Will Be Included make their reports. 7:30 in room 1m ■ GAMMA DELTA ics building, Several parties are on the Members of Gamma Delta, Lu- Eeatrice Grant,. schedule to make this a busy i thrran student association, will . meet for a howling party at 8:30 sor of foods aim weekend. The. Theta C'hisj will, feel rijrht at home as' ] tonight at the west entrance of Miss Helen S' the I'nton. according to Pres. consultant r/iti they ere being entertained, at a { ■ Fmcrgonc Ernst, Saline junior. belated Valentine party to be: Department oi I iniXEL given by the coeds who are. now | A Ifillel meeting will lie held gan, will speak - liv'tig in their -former residence. ] ; Sunday in the Spartan room of of her field i-:,! Sigma Chi pledges are enter-: , ihe Union at 7:30 p.m. to hear of work she ri. < t.'.ining the. active:; at a'"i> date" party tonight and the "se¬ |I Tnvijas Goldoftas speak on "1 necessary, and Fled from the Nazis." for a graduate, lected Sigma Chi sweetheart, BENEFIT BRIDGE Ann Shontz, Columbiana, Oltio Other gnosis • All women Interested In the ennor Wilkin. (ophomore, will he the guest «l Town Girls benefit bridge to¬ honor witli her escort yet to he morrow are asked to sign up in consultant tiulrg; revealed. Patrons Par this af¬ the Women's lounge or at their Department . : 1. fair arc Dean and Mrs. H. It. dorms before 5 p.m. today. Alice Smith \. Dirks, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Green¬ ] PI MI EPSILON supervisor fur i. wood, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. The honorary mathematics Maternal and i i. Edwards. | fBiternity, Pi Mu Epsilon, wil Division of N'uf. 4-11 Club Party j meet Tuesday in room 123 Mor¬ Also on schedule is a 4-H club rill hall to hear members of the party hi 8:15 p.m. in the Little , faculty discuss "Numbers." Telephone 'I n,, -j theater under the direction of Elaine Soiners, Elsie freshman. At the same time the Forestry M ounded Soldiers ASTRs (lii'vO .ini,,,| club is having a party at the of College II „nwn. Forestry cabin, I-ytm Zimmerman, Fowlervillp according to To Return Dome State (Minims sophomore and general chair¬ WASHINGTON. Feb 15 CAP) man. — The war department made "Too many v.. "A "Li'l Ahner Bnckward public tonight the names of 4d3 competition, and Party" including a floor show army officers and enlisted men, phono calls" are -will feature the Student club en¬ former war prisoners in Ger¬ pressions of the i tertainment. Maxim Finkbeiner, many, who are being returned do not like t < Middleville freshman, in charge home on the exchange ship man-power slim t of arrangements, announces tiiat Gnpsholm. than the women ■ the affair is being held in the Also aboard the Griprholm are A1 Cepnik, Den: social hall of-Peoples church. Oiif) United States civilians and ides the beaut iF: The Kwing "Sleuths" 78 Canadian military personnel. "there are too ir:.r Saturday evening finds a' The Swedish ship is due to ar¬ don't apprecinti • "Sleuth hunt" on the program. rive in the United States next have to work a The women of Ewing house are week Living near the thus entertaining and have ask¬ All of the soldiers are siek or es Avy Koitn i ed Dr. and Mrs. Paul Dressel wounded, and were exchanged to feel that r and Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Fee to in Switzerland for German pris¬ with their nick; serve at patrons. oners of war. ways calling up Highlighting Sunday after¬ The war department said that Shtuied areas show imssible Allied drives into German indus¬ jietition" also ■ noon are Uie Kappa Alpha Theta and the Chi Omega faculty teus. trial areas in the Hhineland and the Hutir. Canadian First army j have or furlough will be provld- for Val Kystyi forces (!i advanretl nn Emmerich in their offensive at the j ed for those physically capable j to get dates. Peggy Fox, Detroit junior, is m i of taking advantage of the op- northern end of the front nt di«patvh said file- enei partment by hoard action, OBLONG %it\c: -atlops on •alK'' fective Aug. 31, and has been j Tuesday morning Veda Foster is not yet trying :<> dig iv named distinguished professor of to Given. »-lTv»u. lenses. botany. IJessey has been ;..sso- 124 K K sis mason 11. ciated with the college since 1910 GOLD iricntllira ■ la firVt i •"llici hus served a* cienn of the j Kappa Delta err Mary Jean. 8-333. ■d by graduate Gifts school. totaling J970 ewcrc *c- LADY'S (told F : ng tir 11 C. P. Rew«ro < tlu.. cepted by the board, including - *-0 from the'parents parents of Fdwin Ext. 80 Fiedler, torrocr State student ri the I who was killid in action in China WANT! I' U. S.i in September 1944. The money I — M&1NTENAM 1 li sc-. will be used as the first contri- ! We can u -• m-v, ploycd. tndi-. button toward a war memurial part-time »ith >ou,c harrier! on tlic campus honoring MSC business « am was re-'men who have died in World . cents per hoi War II ( Kami Burcn . Lansing. Phni SAGINAW ANN A I I Q I .LANA TURNER In M-G-M't I A IAM1I C * i O crux N All at in advat: ICC, lis Fine Toiletries - Rcre Perfumes - Lingerie - Hosiery lion. ADIIKI) HITS Accessories Sportswear Union Bldg. An- ••l.atcht World and War News' « • Ready to Weai Telephone 8-1511 WRECK OK THE HKSl'Eltl S" Cartoon "Anil Nim Toiiituort'otv' 117 So. WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 4-0417 Ext. 268.