[ Bvy War Bonda I I [vary Pay Day * Ut'i Dovbh OvrQvoHi * * MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Cloudy Weather with temperatures rising Doily Student Publication of Michigan State College ! 33 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN SATURDAY APRIL L'S. 1P45 Yanks, Reds Meet in Heart of Reicli "EuropeanWar Today's - Sovietg Cl°se|Romberg Concert Set IGet man Route Famed Composer to Make Second Appearance Believed Near C 3 HI D II S Out of Berlin In Michigan State College Auditorium j Completion Sigmund Romberg, nationally8 JiiiU'liott Mailr «tit KU>" Nazi. Broadcasts Admit known composer-conductor, will . . . It's a Dog's L'fe . .. be presented at College auditor- PARIS. April 27 fAP) Battle for ( apital ; With only eight red points iUm Monday even ng at 8:15. —American and Ru- 'qui .mil a strong determination N\ ill Deeitlt* W ar With the 55-piece orchestra will be three armies from half a w«H'nc soprano: Ann An- apart have met in the • hi art department found among Dust u i i ti ■ die, soprat: and Lorna Hyron. - hokctl Russian i npr> in iileak white pans of the meat closing' ill on tile ' ... the ,. .i uters one meager piece ot jttoops, c» liter of Romberg will play selection: Magna. After purchasing this writhing' UerlilL; two progi-a • >. Melod prreiotM hem and storing it in rahiMr.J •aptiired drni.,.,,,,.,,.!.,,.. of three-quarters ,.»• n"l'm "New Moon.'!Moon." "Dcscr err with their faithful dog Princes" and ns.iv. U i-n to nurd it. the two went on ; 'Muytmr" will be placed thii ing .I'm; way to finish their shop- lVtsd.m the evening, p. is only to return to find the e Temple. [ins sitting masterfully and con- is in on the front scat proud th.u he had guarded the meat -a well and enjoying every War's t.'iid Predicted ounce ui it. . . . It's a Cinch ti.n'.h .ii r y toiv i - on ■ all will alter Greenwood got Elbe, i seeks. SIGMtM) ROMBERG matte response :rom City Districts Seiied . . . composer . . : nis first hour speech ■ W.tl: B« i r. a l:ir day when he ask- crumble.! v.. • of -cue with demonstra- w ttvb tr ! la. i.g u material. She gave the Huss.-.ii> « • Phi kappa Phi ..no i • .1 talk nn love. Alter i •>• • : Sp o Pi To Initiate !,"> w " a ly * acquired' dia i:t.• a: i N« .k < In s'.ei; into M ■ en days ;t, ought in her demon- inner ;t> ■if 111.--.alls and !l" Ai.ioii , . hlg.m Siati ii. itena!.. one• a:r force Beil;-:'- v ho.'1; lifted 1. met late WV.tnt on furlough who de- cracking I •-:> tile U S. in. tl>jr eitiberslnp in Pht Kappa Pin the latest in amor- ad i ilt.-il .hut i other mutuig: he—one long and ar- :.al' .,n' li» i- across Em op. 1.400 hi iv l ■ ower to witness the trailitional May Morning Sing W, Itap- ng ceremonies for Tower Guard and Mortar Bourd. nil.- Lansing, la.ig ■ oie and senior women's honorary group-. aim e. Jean Dam . — • Names of the women to ngnage and lltfl i I: >h..'ii tr.e My, .t trs to b< prc.-cr tcd bn g . nnt •.' ...e: president, B«i- .May Morning Program Tonavvuniia, N. Y . '.e-presiaent. R-itn and Hai md fall ol junior; sec- Be). I la A... pus she a Dieke. New Brt- will b« lui-baiid la Qua n.in.or: and treasurer. . Gunn Bryan, he Mm ! Ma le theme will be urea group e Dance Dramatic (groups Dili r - j sung by- ■ ng tables, and hostesses !"'« Pat r. A i i—11 Day,' whuh ■>■' Jean El Hawks, re- '11 ser.a r. .1 To (give *Mas<|iie of Bed Death" •g vhihitrd publicly 'toe the Bi.t i'.y treasure for On - Tower G ..arm line at the Al I Inititiile of I'l.i Mrs. Margaret Hearn. ' gin-up .. 11 .. firehe.-i>, with the "opi .- Di amalit' ..'uderits .n the ne! i aj Ktge, !>• - 12 lettring vice-president fnrwatd as he. m . ailed i partments, will preset.! a dr.iii.a - troil freshman: gna.-.t- Biooks , ■ ' -d worth, Lincoln Park : receive tr.e t... i d and m ti/atiofj of Edgar Ailen P>,e s Thomu., and Bob Mullen, I)" - — d her r Masque of the Red Death" . i : agiai freshmen, lied Death, .lolvn are: officers of the f ling chairman, or- ! piedgeir.ip. Th. oi 35 to 30 .l.on b» .ons..-'.- May 19 at 8.15 pn.. ,n C"lle» whom ; auditorium. Swank. Eaton Rapid.-' fieshman ,Court E'ool, Dons Guth, Ovul TIME TABLE --.'.ihorst. New Bremen, j are eh-..-en on tr of po- i Dr. Owen Reed, of the n.iisi jumor. herald-- M.agi-ry Sin . • r: editor, June Wilk-i tentia! kane:-h.(. larship department, lompoged the .- '•i -oil. Gland Rapid.- tunmi. and -|()||.\v • -'kson junior; bulletin = average of 2.1, high character, j to fit Pie er.atiging moons l Jay ne Me.er, Dili-d juiirh. ... . , , 9 p.m. -Virginia Ward, Detroit i and proven service to the college ; Poe* story. Under the direct Dramatis Persimae boar,d dj"r , • ^ uniform sales co- ! -Mortar Board to Tap j ci Miss Ann Kuehi, prultssoi Orehesis fj present Ore-he,is member- a.11 also suite of five dances 151DND.W — Ballroom, t mon Kathleen Riley, De- j Mortar Board, national hor.- . physical education, a :'-r. and Violet Camody. | orary. oraiy. will tap between five and | membersseries wui tag# u.i*>..ii •• ■ - -— _ wUlof act the story the music of which was compos- | lulerfaith rouiieil. 5:15 p •h., Pa., junior. See—HONORARIES—Page 4 , with i original dances, | Sec—ORL'ilfcSIS Page 3 , Org. room 2, Union Saturday, April 28. 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Bear It MICHI6AN STATE NEWS UMW CHIMB Entered as second-class matter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. CHRIST LUTHERAN East Lansing, Mich Offices located on ground floor o£ east wing of Union 'Thomas, the Deserter" is Building Annex, room 8. Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular the topic of the sermon to be school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students giveri at 10:45 tomorrow morn¬ of Michigan State college. Telephone — College Phone 8-1511. ing. Holy Communion will also be celebrated in this service. _ Mtator Associated CallaclaU Praaa Editorial Office — Ext. 269; Business oaeatacNizo coo national AovaanaiNa ■ , Office — Ext. 268. ST. MARY'S Tomorrow's sermon will be a National Advertising Service, Inc. $3so'per'year by'maii; $2.25 per year continuation of the series on Oillfgt PaUiibcn Rrp'tunialht b> college carrier to students; $3 00 confession. Sunday masses are at a 20 Macison Ave. New York. N.Y, per year by college carrier to non- s . so*>on • Lo* 1111111 • s*a FBAAcnro students. 6, 7. 8:30, 10 and'11:10 a.m. and 12:40 p.m. Daily masses are at MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7: '5 and 8 a.m. The Associated Presa Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper "Probation After Death" is to¬ and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on morrow's lesson. Service is held special dispatches herein are also reserved. A. A. Applegata at 11 a.m. Sunday school is at faculty Adviser Barbara llennison 0:30 a.m. The reading room is Manager Peg MlOdlemlss Barbara Fearnslda open Sundays from 3 to 8 p.m. Advertising Manager . . . Marlon Herkel Night EdltorX . and d;.lv from 1 to 4:30 p.m. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS EDITORIAL STAFF The topic for tomorrow's ser¬ Associate Editors — DEE flEARIM*. BETTY JO COUNISII, MARION mon is 'Blessed Arc- the Pure of IIECKEI., JAN ROM'S, BARBARA JONES. Heart." Masses are held at 8 and BUSINESS STAFF 10 a.m. and 12 no.-n. Assistant Advertising Manager. I.EONE SP.ASTROM — Contracts Man-* PEOPLES CHURCH cger, MABAI.YN VVII.I.MENO — Circulation Manager—JAfJK WALKER. Tomorrow's sermon will be at 11 a 01. The topic will be "The War is Teaching L's Religion." The student program w.ll beam | Weekly Letter to Men in the Service April 28. HHf) at 5 p.m. as pers are usual. Student ves¬ at fi: 13 .rfnd the fire¬ side discussion will be 'it kE Alt EST JOHNNY, CENTRAL METHODIST D'; thiit dstellr rniii, and 1 ,. II -._ • , I ;,,I Itei . I * I S I ion. .111. "Life -What K017" I sen; mv winter clothes home both of them Michigan I The Murdi Gras. a continual topic of dating since fall term, has been changed ; gain. It's worse than Thanks- ■ e .School •o boy —and just wants something Mardi I Wed- Ls.ni him say and anyone vvlio asked a girl for a date fur the er | giving Gras is probably going steady by now if he didn't want to be , .-t being clear!" I called a lieei |er lire, kin;: dale, every time the Mard, Gia was I (OllVf.l LUTHERAN moved up or back. I j AnvwaV, the latest is May 1! but the band hasn't been an- | I isildlion Program Hesulls / 1 Nh. ip old Home Ec- in-wed up tiie rest o| u . mm.,ml-. !••- j • male- Toe iia . 1. i t a' ' I .'Allaire rou|> PEOPLES ( 111 lit II |x* |-'v XJ _W:f'' I I Intel (i* ltiU.il f CATHOLIC C?M : 4'»:» \bh«»tt »<• M TIII.ltAN CIU I H( State Theatrr. Abbott lilli.r I II** at 10 Worship > "I.et's see, now . . Help war victims ovci spaie tli,I Ihev can wear. United National Clothing I Although i'-Day at Michigan UNITY C1IIUST State was April l!». collections for the East Lansing drive will Nji1/1 Lcuilcr Surrender* l!a»t I .anting ( enter (.Missouri S\ nod) be t.kcn until Monday in the GERMANY, Apr d (De- ; and make repai Abbott. tolJtgr Manor basement of Peoples church. Lt G laycd -iAI'i- Students who did not contri¬ rRuni/.. turns have Dittmur. leading German mili¬ Ho.MF <. Mll.t.lR MjniNtor bute 011 i'-Day may slill do so to box and ship tary analyst, surrendered to the by taking their clothing to the American ninth army- 111 Magde¬ TAirBKII TO AX IDEAL" the national col¬ church. burg today. Pieces of material more than lection center in New York Mar> i'luiiips. Soloist After crossing the Elbe river yard in width are ac¬ city from which they will oe one distributed according to cu- in a row boat under a white liag. GAMMA DELTA ceptable as are ail types of the prominent Nazi miiit ry ra¬ Worship and Sunday cloth.in; with the exception of mate to both European and State-wide Institute. Satujf;j' <4 I Pacific occupied countries. dio commentator told his cap¬ School Service at 11 a.m., EAV.T. April 28, Ann Arbor. Mi^ 11 women's f..ncy hats and toe- tors that lite war would end within a few days and- that Hit¬ Buy War Bouds and Stamps ler would die in Berlin. Saturday, April 28, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Exhibition Game Slated Former Pitcher Coaches in Sai Michigan Tahes National Honors for State at Jackson At Pcim Relays Durroll Coney Scheduled as Starting Pitcher; PHIl.ADn.riHA, Apr.I 1.7 (AP) -Two University of .-.inh- Pepper Practices Aid Kobsnien to Keep igan relay lean's grabbed \n- in Shape Despite Poor Weather | torics today us the Penn iiJ.iys got under way here. ° After tagging a 4-3 loss! I The Woh-crinc quartet <■( 'a- i on the Ionia prison team at |j Archie vai Johnson, Robert Thoinu i i, ussia Agrees Ionia Wednesday the Spar-' I won Parsons and the Distance C'olUge Meil- Bob 1( mt- tan batsmen leave this noon | lev Relay Chair.pionsl ,p - I On Leadership I f for take Jackson, on where they will the' Michigan state pri- | America. tmoring the disk jiii 10 minutes. 55 2 10 sec< ,«1?. e son nine. j New York tmiveiM'v toil- '• - Compromise i The game is scheduled to get under w..y at 1 30 p.m.,' and ' I cond. lu: :hia fourth. Yiilanova tiii.'d and <„ j - II I Mololov Amis ■ .V time for "J,e '"oaeh Prriro John Kohs has named |I S!uThe Mich gan i - ; Co-.r I'amll Couey, right-handed paid. OtVal .1 •rill-on, .!. a : I -AS* FRANCISCO. April ! fhngei as his starting pitcher. . \\ itboispoan and R... Il e ■ , \l'|_nussia yielded off will be Rud.v CastcU ; i.ipf.uod I lie Spr.nl Modi. , ■ I- 1 .. lani. Ill lett field;: followed bv lego Relay U'l.nnpu ii.-lop on- one issue Ot par- \!Ck Gregory, second base: i Ai , i ,o,i ;-i I - .-I ,U - .10 : . ■» 'itarv leadership, ap-, Marty Hm sen, short stop; Dick I sen nds The U S Mil taty . t- third , -ulit even on two others j ™newease . st lose; base. Jack Dec Grant. u.i m i s ty third. d«H-! Bro,slm- ' ,Id conference 1 ; Don SchuU", or Dob • peace "r,y l!scl1' tmally {"UiKlfc^ it field: Ben Huden-' I Swedish hut dh r. freced'h i ko," caUhei ; i t ared to be blocked Xoo Much Ruin ■ representation here it an wa- n't r\U ndod ■ i - vol 1 eland C'ln ■ ' '••- v • 14 t secotii4-,. 'at • - f , .,!■ aval : oaord. OKCIIESIS (JUv (Hit!) \\ ill (rive Comvrl iim iml i .bit r Ihi-lea fl K .mm I,' I KID Ms lit -I I Is lb Mil .il ( let clou) I old u .-' ii „!■ ii e, Ncu t..ik i l".ilailelpln,i |$.,,,„:i .; tlnlc v lines scliedIIIt'll. (■•-Ming Practice SI (tie Service Seel ion Cleaners I' I.V^SIKIKD.ADS h>r rent / Tailors 271 M. A. if' '(iarillnn to 15s- I'Iiim-iI Mar Jo Shop ■F55555 - Ail c I'V' ! \gfP SECRETARIAL OstiKadiaf k«*u>l K' collet* »•■«». Ail* 5 g«ok*t Gifctu Gvii it Wwli' Kilt •' ANKLETS In-m li Program I*J»inu« «l ■mutual •tyortunilttt lor Gillt jraduato Aiions from i.ip t iiioii Addrer ColKjt Coorte Oejn It, V. Kaiiim- ( Ljalharine Cjibbs Inc. H \NTED M«rlboroujh St I'luprrty .M.iiiugcincnl—IJe-'Ut „ CHICAGO 11. '*> K M.ch.g.ft A.. MovibtNCc e iss 110 W. < rand River 8-2213 * PBK'hr 'k.'. Invest in 'I.e next raid on Ja- • a l»u us, s.-; .;>< cm. J'.uv war bands. In Line H ith Our Policy to Furnish the Itest in t unoe'tug H e ire Pleased In Innnunee the Arrival-of TwoTrueliloads nf NEW CANOES at Our Sew Location — Just Last of City Limits on I S 16 DEPPA'S CANOE SERVICE Hes/wct Private Property Saturday, April 28. 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four and genuine desire to se> Allies Gain All European Fronts HONORARIES college. Board Plans on (Continued from Page 1) Scholarship required the coed have a poi-v 20 members for the coming year. Semi-Formal In this organization, scholarship above the women's ai;. average, making the Met and participation in activities are Board average for this v< For Tonight of minor importance, with stress being given to a woman's excel¬ The new pledges will mortar boards present!.: • for the remainder of th< Chi O 'Inner Sanctum,' lence of character and unselfish Sigma Kappa Faculty r~ Also Scheduled The first semi-formal dance of the term takes place ning in the Union ballroom, un¬ der the sponsorship of Union board. The gala affair will have this eve¬ JacoL»on*-~ music provided by Dick Snook and his band, and will last from 8:45 to 11:45 p.m. To combat in¬ termission fatigue refreshments will be served. The committee heads in charge E. 0. M. of dance preparations are, pub¬ licity, Virginia Jackson, Alma senior: tickets, Joan Hint, Oak- field, N. Y.. senior; refreshments, Jack Breslin, Battle Creek Jun¬ ior; patrons, Dick Mosher, East Lansing sophomore, and band, Clearance Margery Graff, Detroit senior. Another term party slated for this weekend is that given at the Chi -Omega house. "Inner Sanc¬ (OAT CLEARANCE tum" is the title given to the NOW . evening, as the hostesses have Originally planned an atmosphere similar to the radio program of the 45.00 28.00 same Benson name. house is giving a tea 49.95 34.00 Sunday afternoon in honor of Betty Johnson, Iron River sen¬ 59.95 38.00 ior, who is graduating this sum¬ mer. The guests will bo members >.f the faculty, house presidents, On the western front, the U.S. third army has reached SUIT CLEARANCE Tittling in a drive toward Austria and has crossed the Dan¬ house mothers, and friends. ube on both sides of Rcgensburg. On the eastern front, the The Sigma Kappas will bo re¬ Russians have encircled Berlin and are fighting in the capi¬ Originally NOW ceiving faculty members at their tea at the chapter house front tal. South of Berlin, Red troops crossed" the Elbe river to 29.95 18.00 capture Riesa. In Italy the Allies took Parma and Mantua. 3:31) to 5 p.m. Sunday. 35.00 24.00 49.95 28.00 RUSSIA Italian Heads Try to Surrender (Continued from Page 1) With Germany split by a June- j ROME, April 27 (AP) —Amcr- I ' generally weak and disorganiz- DRESS CLEARANCE tion of Russian and American j ican fifth army troops smashed \ til" resistance. lirst army forces Dresden, the swift northwest of Russian surge j into the great port of Genoa An unidentified spokesman of Originally NOW to the Italian socialist party in Mi- Rathenow toward a second i today, a special Allied headquar¬ Ian und the Italian patriot news¬ 14.95 7.47 meeting this time with the , ters communique announced, us paper La Libert a said Benito 25.00 M.00 ninth arnt.v — was revealed in ( tin "tree Milan" radio declared Mussolini, "yellow with fury and oil order of the day issued by | German commanders were try¬ fear." bad been arrested as he 29.95 14.00 Premier Stalin. His first order of ing to negotiate a general sur¬ attempted to cross the Swiss the day had announced the mo¬ render of their hopces.sly trap¬ frontier. The newspaper said Ro¬ 39.95 >9.97 mentous Red army junction with ped fortes in Northern Italy. berta Karinaci 1. former secretary Torgau. Allied headquarters did not the U. S lirst army at Push West of Berlin confirm the surrender report but conceded that American and of the Fascist party, rested also was ar¬ SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov's . troops advanced 22 miles from Natien west of Berlin to break other Allied armored columns slashing across the tinul miles to Originally NOW into Rathenow 111 a blow that th«* Alps were meeting "My 55.00 Izod Coats . . 34.00 deepened to 33 miles the Russian steel band around western Ber¬ 35.00 Izod Dresses 22.00 wiped out any Nazi I Will Address '>r lin and hopes of rushing reinforcements International 29.95 Izod Jackets .... 22.00 into the crumbling Nazi capital, (ironp 49.95 Izod Suits 34.00 srinitM and carried them toward Ameri¬ Dr. S. C. Lee. professor in the can positions at Tangcrmuende institute of Joreign studies, will Yon ran kern posted on rlvlr, polllli.il .