Churchill, Truman, Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Stalin Say Nothing 33 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. MAY 8. T945 Last German Holdout Near Prair . ie College, Cities Latin American Music Shows Agree* to Complete Surrender By At.KX SINGLETON /'/on Prayers Folklore of Good Neighbors I.oNDONL May 7 (APl:—Complete victory in Kiioyt." was won by the Allies today with the unconditional or l or V-E Day Four Countries Portrayed in Music Program render of Germany. President Truman. Prime Minister Churchill and P * By PEG HUMPHREY amier Marshal Stalin [ Hannah Sets College Wearing brightly colored costumes, a group of MSG scheduled to proclaim (^invocation for music students will present a program of Latin Ann ri- /' resident historic conquest simuli.'.u- 10 a. m. Today can music tonight at 8 in the Music adflitorium. Includ¬ • ously at 9 a.m. Ka<■ To Address W„r tune ! U'.ei'.ngton. London tomorrow ; :.d 'rem In commemoration of K Hay, an all-college con- Queen Voting'""'""""" tive of the best music L. S. Today , ion will be held at 10 trihu' ed by the I.atin Amer- College auditorium, | fj1 To End Early. ni N. ican c May 7 Churches ure planning Mitchell. Not Hannah. thai the German* in I'rai .jc ., services as soon as the and throughout Bobenii.v, a •.cement of unconditional ^ ill Place Crown last major holdout pocket of •.oer is coniirmed Bells, Vari resistance, had accepted r, the college carillion by On N PW Oueeri unconditional surrender. * Murhpy. will proclaim Uruguay Honored The announcement ram, ... •si'uncement on campus. the I . s Third army .- «J Tun; nc to Ui three Russian armies bat wet Lev. C. A. Selby, pastor TlVaV will end Thai' to the outskirts ot the ti l. Pi.ul's Episcopal church, in ,,f the origin , ".r the introductory pray. capital. yn{|it>. n,„„- the convocation program.1 cording ta'vt.ns . h,..i V.cnll, Birmingham jun- i Prjte, Belon g junior The < give a five minute talk, | onation rehear.-al, slated ed by a speech by Miton ; Thursday night necessitated • a Lansing freshman and I change, hue staHd. Post poncmcnt ol ihr loint : gtd marine. -SThe glee j Geneial ("ha.i r an k I' ronierl hv Itidu Siun Bra • ill Ring. Ari address by 1m. Battle Cork 1 rill in coloratura soprano and will conclude the pro- nounred y«<-ti> any *t,. ' I Nino Martini. Metropolitan j John A. Hannah would be tenor wa» aniiiiuiii cd ti> s 1 "Grrroanv surrci derrd o- ii.es of Lansing and East at,le to pn s.de over tin " ( roue dean of students. Miss i ohditionally to the. Western . will open their doors nation Satan has had to cancel all Allies and Russia at ri| farov. n.» mb» r , Que I'miltel to Install -1 ATIN AMERIl A-Page I Vary Slack. KKG. Inio Preside/lev Montgomery Petals \ortli (*erman Surrender Pact PatiHeller.ii 'They were asked -tcrnl/ ,f a ill be Mary Fla k. the> understood the our, o r Mifc# Slack so; . 1 dcr term* itii|Kisrf| upi.o (in- iesidrnt jti the Cduru ii many and if thrr would be year. Barbara Glass ■ arrlrd out bv Uinunf • 111 answertd. 'lis wi 1 tak« iv an lernng, a member of , lemma Delta sorority. !_ i over the presidency of it c council to Miss ' T.e installation meeting .a at 7; 15 this evening in • porch of tl-n Union Hei- ,e. East Urc.i.g _; ,:.i«r TIME TABLE "mated with Ch; Omega i served as secretary - TGIIAY— • r during the past term of. Tau Sigma initiation. 5 p *a. Slack spartan room, I nion is a member of Luci.im g Heath. Ueim ■> Admiral Vi >N Kappa Gamma. Miss Field Marsh.,: MVS, 7 p.m. FRIEDBERG, Oerrr, n navy r.-mmandcr who '■ Kappa Alpha Theta, COMER Y fr.gr. Org. room 1. Union sigi.cd the surrender teims tor Germany, s Moody of Gamma Phi I 21st army v.' watches. Tr.u ,s a British i iiinal photo, i AJP Siudrnt Eerum. 7.30 p in. Miss Mahcki is affiliated for German '• i , Wirephoto via radio from Lend i. i Ill I nion annex -..pha Gamma Delta. northern Germa Tuesday. May ?, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ON MIKE This coming week there will Grin and Bear It . . . By Liehty Entered as second-class matter cinder act of March 1870 at the post-offlea. be many special programs to East Lansing, Mich Offices located on ground floor of east wing of Union meet the current world situa¬ Building Annex, room 8. Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular tion broadcast over WKAR. school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the studenta Wednesday at 3:45 the Cam¬ of Michigan State college. Vignette will concern the ' Meaiktr AsmcUM CellaglaSs Pna „ . , . . _ „ . . Telephone Editorial — College Office Phone 8-1511. — Ext. 269; Business pus romantic story of two former siessssNtso ron national AovssTisiNo a, Office — Ext. 268. State students who first met be¬ National Advertising Service, Inc. »3so'ppr'yea"by*maU;'j22?*per yelr cause of a run-away horse. In the east will be Flo Fisher, De¬ College I'uktuhTTt RrprtunUthm Jij college carrier to students; $3.00 troit junior; Joan Carter, Kala¬ P/4 nUfi *20 Madison Avs. New Vosk. w.V. per year by college carrier to non- mazoo junior; Lois Banzet, East ra* 1 ' sottom • LOT AtoiLTt • »s FaAtcitcs students. Lansing senior; Dave Lang, Port MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Huron special student, and Bub The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use fop republication Kamlns, Lansing senior. of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper Friday at 5 p.m. Dr. Karl Hujer and also the local newa published therein. All rights of publication on wfli present his second in a new ■pecfal dispatches herein are also reserved. series of programs entitled; A. A. Applegata Fsculty Adviser Barbara liennisoa Evening Under the Stars. Dr. Manager . . . Peg Mlddlemlss Barbara Eearnslda Hujer is a world traveler and Advertising Manager n.irbara .tones well known nstronmer. He will Night Editor endeavor to popularize astrono¬ my for the layman. Governor's V-E l)ny Proclamation Saturday at 5 p.m.' another story about our friends below Grande will be "reduc¬ LANSING, May 7 (AI*) — Governor Kelly today is¬ the Rio ed. Tliis week's script was writ¬ sued the following Victory day proclamation: ten by Dorothy Arrigo and Shir- "No words of mine, or any other man, can adequately Icy Hamelink, and the east will include Bob Huber, Dick Hen¬ pay tribute to this glorious achievement of Allied arms, derson, Barbara Lipton, Joan i can not do%ore than to say to these brave men fit' ours, Carter. Gmny Molloy, and Dr. the dead ami the living, that their nation is both humble Gabriel Atristain as narrator. I-arry Frymire vail interview and grateful. Miss A. L. Kuehl <" Interesting "This is a time for prayer and thanksgiving. It is also People Sunday at 2:15. Miss a time for the solemn reflection that the task is but half Kuehl has studied many of the most famous personalities in the finished. Our other ruthless, barbaric and unrelenting modern dancing field and she enemy, Japan, remains to threaten the dignity and free¬ will comment on the effect of modem dancing in the United "Hon Spy report stupendous moral much tune and money, le rn to victory! U.S N;, identify wily " dom of the human race. We must resolve at this time to States. Monday's music depart¬ battleship—no battleship left to identify' make an even greater effort to destroy the war lords of ment show at 2: 15 p.m. will Japan and uproot every vestige of their pagan 'New feature Mary Beth Von Ruhr in a quarter hour piano recital. All World Order'. tunes mentioned are central war so "We must that we, as a stand fast and true during the days united nation, may march with our val¬ ahead time. Spartans at War iant Allies down that road that leads to the final and B.v BONNIE ESSERT complete victory and an enduring world-wide peace." INFORMATION torce it-it fivnq PI Ml F.PSII.ON VINCENT t. VAN lrl Km i;(. Alice in Pageant la lie Acted Tonigiil's meeting of Pi Mil was killed May .'1 in the ex¬ plosion oi a H - J!) bomber on a Epsilon has heen post|Hine(l for flight over Ol.Liioma. while on week. However, members a routine flight, lis cool and former Mich ga: football player coach, has been j : Ann Shonlz one By Jean Proctor, are requested to go to the mathe¬ matics office, Jill Morrill hall rapid seven action saved the lives of other member? of the rank of colonel Button's thu d ;u: v Vandenburg and e. st ballots for new mem¬ crew, according In Capt. John Snphoi»inri's .loan Procter, I>#»tr«»it. and Ann Shontz, bers gefore ."> p.m tonight. Cannon, tomn.andii ot the huge years under C i.- . Columbiana, Ohio, will ."ham the loading role of Alice in STUDENT I OKI >1 airplane and one of the sutii.- man and f.tll- tile water pageant to he presented l»y (ireen Splash, wo- Student Forum. weekly dis¬ was employed ,, men's swimming honorary, Friday and Saturday in the cussion group for students on Hr said. ' The trouble -stated coach. At the fp tfie army, he wu- Woman's Kym at 8:510 p.m.* public affairs, will meet tonight with a fire in one of the -left erintendent of The program, an aclapta- synchronized "Amming. darm- at 7:15 in room 115 Union an¬ engines winch spread rapidly lo the second motor. We had less grounds at State H nex for a discussion of the San tionol Lewis Carrol s "Alice uig, hhimi ,mhI aquatic comedy, th.in till seconds to get out side ,n Muskegon I raiicisco conference. in Wonderland" a n d Assisting Alice in a spi.-mt ■toon over WKAIl. of the plane and Lieutenant in Grand Rap: i Through the Tanking Glass," witnrtiitig lountuic will be a Mil. JINTO Pr.ee relayed tin ojder- to the Aili coruu.st ol exhibition diving, < horn «»t swimmers including The Junto will meet tonight / nion Itimnl II .it-.! Hetty Mi I>i.n.iM. Lansing jufn lans SodeVquist, IH'iirhorn Ire-li- 15 in i'i g m/atioii room 2 controls" - al , Krcrptiim for I !:>»»■ CLASSIFIED ADS i i.'ii. I{111!i BtoineisU'r, Shelby frtvivnan; Jackie Land hack. De¬ i>; the l'h.on for an informal dis- cus.-oo.ti of favorite books alid Svekilifi Mem In 'W. i/i tin hack ol the troit sophomore; Sydell I'ullei- audio: r. Plans for next year Old who we num. Manhattan Beach, N. V will be formulated. All English plane and then to had out hirn- Union bouii and Hufflde. N. V.. Ilcshmcn M.ie major.- and minors ale invited selt. The captain war then house tonight Heck it ml Allelic NYllor. thrown Com the ship and the members of t( ■ next thing he knew he was paru- Many Characters I'ortrayed I) t OFPONS this time pre attend chuling to, tin- earth.. It is believ- Union board ' other leading churactersT boi - Freshman women,,may inat Piic. ...misted Captain Can¬ rawed from Carrol's stones are the Latin American program students who HHOWN Fvrmharp pen m vicinity non's chute before going back •f Unit nnd chcm building* Call the Dormouse^ played by J ei- presented by the music depart- to the e-cape hatch, and that the for final coiim Kurly. B323ii. plune Johnson. Pleasant Bulge i• i» rit tonight at U without turn¬ bership. and fi senior, and the Mad-hatter, per¬ ing .n a D coupon, according to exjildsion occurred tew- se¬ annuonced n«" KVEHSIIAIU* pen with gold top conds altenvard. Mimfwltw 'between CuuipbWl mid il ayed by Thelina Junker, licit- AWS Twenty-five Hurt, building Call Sandy W-WU3. aire senior. DELTA GAMMA Ml' IT RALPH O. IICNN, JR. . . . chosen and of Exhibition and eontedy diving P edging by Delta Gamma Mu. '46. is a member ot the hist will be pick' will be executed by Tommy national tencing honorary, will hombardinent group, the combat council and 1' Barber. Miss McDonald, Ro- tak ■ oiiicc > • -hi at 7:15. ac¬ home ot such famous fort as. the in the general cording to Nancy Trabuc, junior "Memphis P.. tie " H» was in the tie latter en. moiia Wei net, Birmingham ltvsh- man: Miss Souerquisl. ' Mary inifii H.ililaiid l.rk. firs? group to complete 100 day¬ committees wl GREEN SI'I.ASII light high altitude bombing ed by member Kmgsbuiy, K.tsi Lansing junior. Hilda Moblv. Doli'ut sophomore, An important nieeting tor all mission tii m European branch. These and Virginia Collins. Giosse swimmjng parts in the pageant theater. Lieutenant Dunn, who eluded post-vy Pointe sophomore. will be held at 7 this evening, holds the an .'nt'dal. recently 'tv. re the* last practice before dress re¬ took part in the group's 315th building expan- Comedy Included hearsal, according to Betty Mc- aerial assault. Speeial cues'.-, Gut bed in ancient sw imming Donal, chairman of the pageant. LT. HOWARD ZEN DEL . . . will be Emery c nits. Murjoi ie Wood. Charlev oix HOME EC ( El It Fort building man. ; c : '37, an instructor at senior, and Elaine Halstead. The sophomore board will Leavenworth, recently rcce.ved a Button, seeretcu: Huntington Woods freshman, meet today at a p.m. in room 1 Miss Etoyie W: promotion to Lieutenant Colonel will trolie tin land and in the •a the Home Economics building, While at State, tie the assistant. N»» 32 140 a a'.er as the court jesters. according to Barbara Christian- football was on 'lit ether six swimmeis will v. adviser. squad and an active s'l KNOiiliAt'HKHS f01 part-time or half days Here »> « chance t«> be learn something ahnti tan interesting sophomore; Dorothy Shaw. P.ea- Janet Squires, Eaton H; puis AWS JUDICIAL-LEGISLATIVE member of Varsitv club. LT. JOHN MAKAK m m The regular meeting of the . . . Best oppoitoitit.es at pres¬ sant 4.1. a P-47 pilot vv.th the hu.stncjus Ridge senior; Dorothy El- judicial-legislative board will be ent in d< pai iments concerned with farm supply, maelunery, public re¬ soy, Detroit fre.snman; Margue¬ in organization room 1 in the "Burma Banshees" has complet¬ . lations ,-ti Contact Mr Blelhukt. rite. Den Herder, Zeeiand soph* Union tonight at 7 ed 200 missions and has more 221 N Cedar. Farm Buieau Services omore; Harriet Hahl. Snyder, ELEM E VTA It V EDUCATION than 500 hours of operational N. Y senior, and Jean Mobley. flight agamst the enemy over Dr. Fred Dixon, superintend¬ Lansing public ed the Recently he was "award¬ Burma. Rova! e.ak sophomore ent of East fourth oak leaf cluster NA/I Non-swimming members of schools, will speak to the E"- the east and their roles are: the mentary Education club tonight the ?o h.s air medal: he also holds AT KOI I III-" tap dancing rabbit. Joyce Deiseh. in room 115 Union annex, at distinguished Hying cross. IIOKKOKS A- 1 Thter Rivers freshman; Reei 7:15. The subject of his .ddress Lieutenant Mukar has been in PRISON c V I' Queen. Euelia Price, Lansing will U' "What the superinten¬ the India-Burma theater fur ov- junior: Red King Alice Ford, dent looks for in a prospective e; three wars. ~TI1K I A-I e CLASSIFIED KATES .VII ud\rrlisetneuis payable Fostoria. Ohio; Kttave Hearts, Gloria Osttr, Highland of teacher."* LT. LESTER A. WISE '46. has been . awarded" for . "MUSSBI.IM" BIG SISTER COUNCIL in advance, no preferred posi¬ Park sophomore: Court Heralds, meritorious achievement while tion. I. i;s 'iayler, Detroit sophomore Petitions for positions on the participating in bombing attacks, uLAB0H I HoM Union Bide. Annex, Kisim 8 and Lstty Rigg, Detroit junior, Big Sister council must be turn¬ against German military and in-' OTHER WAR Telephone 8-1511 — Business unci ihe Jabberwaeky, Verna ed in the AWS office by noon dustria! targets." n second oak Ext. 268. R'.wet"' ank, Grand Rapids soph¬ today, according to Jean Zook. leaf cluster to his air medal. SCIENCE - I! PMC IK '"VI omore. co-chairman of. the council. Lieutenant Wise is an eighth air" e-day, May 8, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Spartans List j Batters Keep White Sox omTop of American League I Soven Games ; 1941 Team Captain j Missing in Navy I In Four Days | it,-.!,all Team to Meetj Michigan Normal, Ohio Stale . inning tomorrow four! *;tn athletic teams, j ail. golf, tennis, and j • a- track, will repre-j higan State in seven en- j . within four days, •rrow Coach John Kob's j squad will engage Mich* \' rmal at Ypsilanti in.the j : a three-game series on j ,i. Friday it will go to j ous, Ohio, for two games ■ t Ohio State Buckeyes. es begun in 1911 with I State, the Spartans have j Considered weak in the batting dep.-.rtmer i d too well, winning nine I practice, these ( r.a-ago White S-x player- „r •jig 15. ruts that keep the So\ atop the «'th current averages are. Ametic'.n in t KERBY FFRRFd.!. ;e Left to ode n, WAl.l Five Colleges 98 began one of the old- MOSES, 279; ORIS HACKETT ;t:7 J' >H\ IH( KSH< >T it giate baseball ser.es in teat of Michigan Nor- l.EROY SCHAI.K. 282. end TONY UUVCIYEI 1 <> 4 Enter Track, Michigan State. Wed- ci! 1 I*- the 53rd of this : which the Spartans I'Frinr Looks Into Records to Find Field .Meet oil 33 and lost 18. anei__. t,e score. The Hur- the visit, to East HlslorV of Athletic* lit College return * C* June 2 "n I Bv BI1.E LAMBRKUIT ( barley Bills tennis] Fweht y-1 it »• years ag". because -he C« »0; 11 n "t 1945 bow ake .ts s Thursday shen in |1 backgr< initl material in connection «;,b •• he was preparing to stage, Lyman Detroit for a atch university. The tea launched it project in research that M.eh.ga a part-time job ever sine.* • acuity club next "Our record- lacking • in under the dircc- years last Ben Van A!-tyoe explains, "ami 'olumbus Saturday Detroit and Oh.o - Mother's Day. Suntlay. May III — Let Flowers Say It The Most Eloquent Way * Starts Tomorrow • Met ormick. I arlin" l.ikclv Ball Hurl..- Records Date to 1S8I UEID'S Fionas 8-3531 128 . Grand Ri\er See You ill Music 1 ickets by .S3.00 jut Couple Blue Barron ami MARDI GRAS On Sale at the I nion Desk ami Administration His Orchestra FRIDAY, MAY 11-8-12 P.M. Building COLLEGE AUDITORIUM MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, May : Page Four Senior Swingout Thursday Starts Germans Hear of ^Hi 1. CliltCl / w./7n/ifi/)n Artirities fur .i In Senior swingout, the traditional ceremony at \\h Von Krosigk Requests Countrymen1 Li heri an Articles graduating seniors will take a last swing arm: campus will take place Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ;il. To Regain Respect of Other Nations To Depict Native he climaxed by Pres. John A. Hannah's address i; child theater. * —— LONDON, May 7 (AP)—German Foreign Minster Customs, Life Senior class ofiicers will ^cb,- Fount Ludwig Schwerin von Krosigk announced Ger¬ many's unconditional surrender to his countrymen today lead the procession to Agri¬ 1950, according to S:< Approximately 100 articles de¬ and summoned them to a new life, guided by respect for picting life and customs of na¬ cultural hall where senior internal and international* tives in Liberia will be on dis¬ graduates of the oldest school Leah Tutttr II i il<'H play in the college museum be¬ on campus will join the parade. £ which atmosphere today ofa hat?»d surrounds Tenth On Okinawa Front Army Cain* ginning tomorrow, according to Joseph W. Stack, director of the museum. to The procession will continue Olds hall to meet Engineering Light Comedy f, Radio Workslntj Germany all over the world will The collection was sent to the seniors, and from there to the "Mr. Bumble A«-s< give place to a spirit of recon¬ ciliation among nations without In Stiff Battle college by two former forestry Home Economics building and students, Robert Bartlett, East self," a light comedy Leah Jane Tuttlc. E;. which the world cannot recov¬ GUAM, May R (API—U. S. Lansing, who was graduated in the Veterinary clinic for Home senior, will be feature er. tenth army Yanks scored ad¬ 1 1942, and Howard Burgess, Economics and Veterinary Medi¬ ernoon at 4:30 over tn> The foreign minister's an¬ vances in all sectors of the Scotts, 1940 graduate. Both em¬ cine majors, and finally to Mor¬ Workshop of the Ai: nouncement broadcast over the southern Okinawa front yester¬ ployees of rubber companies In rill hall for the Science and Arts by the author, this pl¬ Flensburg radio, followed by a day, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Liberia, Bartlett and Burgess under the supervision and Business and Public Service three-minute silence, said that Nimitz reported today in a com¬ gathered the collection while ov¬ Joe A. Callaway of "the high command of the armed munique listing 36.535 Japanese erseeing the- work of tribesmen schools. department. forces today at the order of killed thus far in the Okinawa on rubber plantations. After the graduates of each Today's cast consist - Grand Admiral Doenitz declared land fighting which began April Brass anklets weighing as school are assembled they will Starring, instructor the unconditional surrender of much as four pounds, leopard spoken Engli.-:. 1. proceed to Fairchild theater and all fighting German troops." American ground casualties | tooth necklaces, native money, a where Mac Cropsey, senior class Caswell, East Lan- I J- Boats to Stop have been given as 2,33i killed,|wjfc boater, various native wea- president from Marcellus, will Dick Henderson, Dcti A few hous earlier the Flens¬ 11,432 wounded and 514 miss-1 pQnSi qevil masks, a bracelet introduce President Hannah and more; Lois Banzet, 1.:, burg radio had broadcast an or¬ ing. . j made from an elephant foot pad, Glen O. Stewart, director of junior; Peggy Smith. ; der of the day from Admiral Nimitz reported the nth in- a fief's gown, a hand-woven alumni relations, who will ad¬ senior; Maxine Even¬ Doenitz, Adolf Hitler's succes¬ fantry division, paced by flame- hammock, and ceremonial head- dress the group. ing senior, and I) - • sor, notifying all U-boats to throwing-tanks, scored gams J" Roar arc included in the collee- Following the speeche-s. the East Lansing junior. "cease activity." the center of the stubbornly-held | (lon Some of the articles have nominating committee for alum- Music is being Okinawa line, the first marine ; been given to the museum, oth- Von Krosigk, in announcing li officers will present the Joan Carter. Kala: division on the- west flank reach- | ,.rs |oant^i late which the senior class will while Miss Eyestont the surrender of Germany, de¬ ed Dakeshi village and the siv- , t(k. museum will be open vote on. These officers will serve' charge of sound effe clared that "after a heroic fight enth division drove ahead on the j fronl i j0 5 p.m. weekdays, of almost six years of inconi- east flank to an undesignated l arable hardness, Germany has succumbed to the overwhelming point. Fleet guns and aircraft gave LATIN AMERICA Create A Memory at power of her enemies " close support, knocking out un- (Continued from Page 1) Some Refuse Surrender merous blockhouses, pillboxes aleto. former music major from The Flower and Gift Shoppc of The foreign minister mention¬ and other iefensive structur ed none of these enemies by ^femuve Earlier, the reported sd i«< of ' tiWing.accompanied will sing a by of groupMary name and there were still some Japanece artillery icioodcll Lansing freshman Veda Foster loose ends on the east front withdrawal of guns to new rear ( Hetur'nJng' Ar(Jl.,Uina. two 124 E. Kalamazoo where German commanders in position. piano selections will be featured Czechoslovakia refused to im¬ A neutralizing attack on the with Miss Goodell as soloist. "La mediately lay down their arms Snkishima group of the southern colino Sombreada." by Alberto and taught on against die lies - Hyukyu islands, just northeast Williams, "Dean of Music" ill sums and Czechs for "f.oo pass¬ of Formosa, was carried out bv Argentina, will be followed by age out of the country." U. S. carrier planes Sunday. No Mortot's Junto al Fogon. The German communique details were given as to damage None of the music to bo pre¬ broadcast alter von Krosigk's inflicted. sented on the program has been statement — said German troops Naval search bombers, again published in the United States. still were fighting the Russians -ping shipping lanes vital t< concluding number! in Moral io and Nazi broadcasts , 1 except the concluding numbers, over ihi Prague radio said the mXhe.d l«eL 1 Arranged by Evangeline Leh- viermans in Bohemia-Moravia * „«■•...!» iT.wluv.7rd r ireo 1 man* wwgs be sunR by had refused to recognize any s! k . ■oi.nimn •'•"'quebne Bulleii, Jackson con- term whirl, included Russia. | I tralU»; Norma Lou Gregg. Lans- V„n Krosigk Stands P.t But. according to von Krosigk, , i aRrr.'S alt damaged and a larg Sh.m wm i »'£ "EE* "Si mezzo soprano. accompanied The Jut trio will bt liy Miss Goodell. it was all over and he said the | was seen to explode. "Vidalita" and. "1'olomn Linda" Doenitz government had per-1 will complete the program. formed "it's noblest task" — in surrendering to prevent further ' si useless bloodshed and a futile CHURCHES ' CURL SCOUTS Miss Gertrude Bruns. field ad- I'ifcintegration." (Continued from Page Rev. John M Var '\tser of the Girl Scout national Von Krosigk pleaded wilt, the j gerald. staff, will speak to women who j German people to "retain then Men Ion will also conduct a wor- - are interested in Girl Scouting unity" and be prepured "to j ship service at 7:30 p.m. in the. make heavy sacrifices ..." Presbyterian church. a profession, today in 5 p. j Serve as MEDICAL TECHNICIAN in the WAC The First Baptist church will m. in room 101, Hohe Ec build-| The German spokesman said Allied terms were "harsh" I have its special prayer service . ing It will be led by Dr TOWN CilKI.S .... but unavoidable and he called on at B p.m. the Germans to ' accept this bur- Fischbacb St Paul s Episcopal Town Girls will have a lun- NEVER in the history of mankind hi<\' den and stand loyally by the ob- church will hold its service at it-con meeting Thursday m the! been needed desperately for human;' ligations we have undertaken. ! 7:30 p.m. Union. j so so cause Tocame suavecito... Have a (MAKE IT MELLOW) Coca-Cola i . The Army will train you as. a medii ii cal technician in a few short weeks or- : j sess specially needed skills, you will !»■ directly to an Army General Hospital i Then, you too, can say—"I am doing my It you are .a College student you may days after you are enlisted before la inv | active duty. 14 MlchUan STAT,0N ...agood neighbor policy in Acapnlco ljn»lnt. Mich lean SIMM Und m«. without any obligation oa my »art. tho n#w Sllui tha Wki . . . tolling about tho J obi thoy do, how thay lua, th«'f Down beyond the Kio Grande, (he friendly invitation 1/air a Ml«Ction. «t£. (Me meets the same warm response as here at home. Your American lighting man knows that to olfcr Coca-Cola is on inter¬ national passport to refreshment and friendly companionship in many foreign lands. Sloaia aniwor "yoa" or "no" to Mch of tho following guoationu •orilio UNDIR AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COO COMFANY IV Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Jackson