Ivy War Bm* [my Nf Bay Weather • * * UftDovbh Cloudy with rain and oc¬ OvrQvotm casional thunderstorm-). Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College 1. 33 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN', TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945 Today's Iiifuutry Siezcs Campus Return Home | Sufferfortresses Hit Jti/t Oil liases 2,100 Yards of Supreme Headquarters Fast Coasf , Here It Is, Calls Milder Closed After At* GUAM, May 15 (Af )— . 'uos to Porpoise, men's | Apology ratting honorary, have been I American d o u y h b o > t>, k. - hard to set their names , PARIS, May 14 . o- there is still one pledge leave May 17 for the United ture nf Conical t II. impi *.%• » -n't made the- headlines States. height before the fort res > •'./ •he left he will find his Morton P. Gudebrod of the As¬ nt Shun. — ,;i b.g bold letters. sociated Prc.-s also was ,disae- Yanks -till were at the. «dj • credited for taking ''an active- of fiie business djstr vt of b< . h- part in the premature release of bla.-ted Nali.i. r ap.tal • ' .' • .. . Like A Scarecrow a news story" and ordered to tfyukyu island. return to the United States, but Im<1 MSC sophomores. Jackie was granted an extension be¬ All Still l ighting Potter, l ima. Ohio, and Alice yond May 17 by Brig, Gen Stiff fighting still was i. .ao- tVood. Pontiac, have found a way Frank Allen; Jr.. chief of public grcss all along the Okinawa .z#ib)€; iuiv.-n * . brim waterproof straw hats. Who monia and is not expected to Doughboys and mar.nn n > '.kcr -aid there were no more farmers. be discharged from u hospital sectors gained only Hid • . rq at state? for two weeks. yards". Allen noted .n a statement that "the Associated Pres.-, has pub¬ lished its profound regie's for A 11.' I : d fleet of Ami rn an S u nt r:e--es bombed . . ( lathes Horse Japanese 'kniawa S inday • /• - distribution of the story in ad-1 ' 1 in-t.iilat.nn.- at Utake, Tok.iv.una. cud tm . An field.- on nig soii.e dai .. to borrow vance of its authorization." Kyushu and Shikoku 'ilsii In, -led. ever clothes," w< ie "With tins statement," Allen n Kaplan, Detroit junior, • doesn't pay." In an at- said, ' this regrettable incident is down, eight,"I tlif.o by -!. ' oj- considered a., ch cd by supreme i i s' gun port something new Music. Druuiutics • i . :n this lad it and in what colors it *ai:d president of Orchesis. . action ut Morton Gno. hi ■ i n ■iilable. It all ended up - _ The proyrant will heyin i'hird Airdromr ( aptur* d fi being obligated to take with the orchestra, under m) ins tru( lion.-." : r such »•"!! ever find them she jackets but Kjijirr Sinn VSIP the direction of Alexander Haute I'a's Itt I fear Will Not I>i»l>aii.■ 11v Mi udi --ofm tri'- Api I .ti'd I'ulilicutioiis Row Me:- l,< r •'! Ouhesi e;i! 'h. n I AI Annual Dinner lu Hcvcal Staffs i * nil' >. a'-: onimg tofoi (ho. - 'tque -•>:« entitled • l.c So te nu id pi of. .} U , • I B. E tiger. pro*. .Sot el lli.il- tt-o. This suite .1 toe due,., n imposed vi u- by Evangeline On Nielli •tc.ri numbei ■■! men in fa hn an wife of Ma <■e Due - •»' file M "*K> , . < rbers of MSG publi- gran; of 'in Hoi c 1 .< • reci ■ Clrehrslr.i I'layt liitrofliiction 11.aim i! hold their annual Tin Heavy • "i ;.<• U_h k II | i.»y a -?.oj t sunt.re by -h.| • ,h- dnesday, May 23, in day a» 8 p •• in tie ' 'nmn bal ,n'!o.l ,ebmri<^! ,ved bv the I'.e '• t • t t arid 'l.or,,i„,,,. ■riling room til the Un- d.it • - "i tic I dance vv.il ... Minuet in Fi.n-h cou.t tyl. tiiiris to. i an ici and land l.-j ..I ib" ki t. Detroit jun.or. a; d damn; by Wrnitred t. . '■ Siastrom. Geneva, 111., I elate - rn. • t fa: '•••• i c: Sinn Okinawa wa- . M .. t d, • bers for . the State «d the tup I'ati ■ ' -.1 h . !• > ! :• ■ . !on ok Detroit "ph«- ■i ' nth .«■ y has • aptuifl t. .1 Dorotliy and Dor.s •' Iie-tiovcd .'188 i tiee t <) I^rnsing juniors, an- ifi'iil" ' ' ' •! Hon.. h.oi,..: killiincter caliber or y gun, laigti •iiose for the W'.l ns Pio hi. . .-. !e • ;• • i I'-i.wne v c - Fayeftev dir. Ch'.' a. i. 1' '• a- ..'tcfcVi o V • • I MSt. Ilutnl to Present d,. wdl'e: '•r,.Lf1""' I" toor. and Harry Biair. TIME TABLE • lnd. junior, will ,in- Sprin u Program of :w . I'' will be i.cd bv f new MSC Veterina- If.ilia: a I. M, • ■ intments. C.imeert Music V'g • ••'.d M J. i rtn o ,» rt Applegate, Associ- fni; ;■ r d 'e mc,.d vt 11 then i ti nge to that • -t Dean Kuykendall, B;,m< C iha< " ' ■■■*■" '• ' 'e Prof. in home *ei onoirv .- "iSyivotrc ' danced' bv Itetr*. t Reading Hour. I p.m. Clyde Cairy, JSC band vvi.l ta h. for ale Ticket- .■.!! be I ii.-J.av mailt at 8 ir, <■■■ pc-'y Uy; t..|„ Haih..- 19 College auditorium • er ne and Veteriiur- boi »h ill tin- H . c h ••■ srciutl term sludrnU wish¬ I nlnn Hoard, 5 p.m. •'tv.ely, and will pres- building f:"in H a ■ if '.I ■ ■■■" L.t i i F ing in lake basic i oniprrhrus- I ii ion office a.ud gold keys fur out- today for the U nf/ ' "*' the ive exams before completion •"rtt on the various J '.tic, failed 'II- !.,|II ti.i-e '-i K- t - be held case m C.-ii.-g. of bud w.ather, .in-: in . a.ii .t. of three terms of work must Le Trli olore, 6.15 p.m. Little Theater see If'an II. ('. Kalher h.v Ihc Hird, Farmington riot be postporied. end of the week, he announced Inter-Fraternity council, j , '■:il preside as toast- The program will ojk ii w seslrrday. Org. roam 1, IJiiun -■ i Sui Foo, St. Johns S<,coticl Sniior Dance the national anthem, followed by in charge of the pro- Beli.n.'. o-.yiture to th« •> AW'S, 7 p.m. - drier is chairman of Vt'ill Be Tomorrow X o :r.a " ' Inglesina. • ' ra Rcid. and Ivo Jo Rabqid. B:n - Org.,room 2, t'nion tents. Continuing the-.1:-: ot -ene r n.arch depK ting a little Engl-.-it i .i.i Christian.> Grand Rap I- SWI. dancing class, g.ip, gnl by La-f.e i «' ci- h x" jum' r. and Manon Hurley. activities f. r spring " •' tne m - A peasant h„im.' "Rustique" spartan room. Union w. •>iie Loses vond of three senior -dances 'Ail1 | Wright b» he-id in the Ut mi: : aliroon a- 'he- third number. w .11 he enacted by Helen Gover.' Student Forum, 7i38 p.m. Solu.st on the progia ■ -id Mt. I'lCa.-ni.' .-ophomore. Shirley Ill I. A. 1 Wright. Wayne uni- from 8:20 to 11:30 t morrow tar track freshman-who be Professor Fail-one. IE- c,,- Mar/tail, V:rgii...i Bidder. De-1 evening. _ APO, 7:30 p.m. ■P top individual honors , Featuring the . u-h -t Gt-r.e pru mum solo. "Fantasie Oiigi- til lit juri: r M.i-y Bdhcock; 107 I A. Joy e Schumann Gfogsc Pointe! . r.ai ' by P;v(hi. Will be hi "'a*e Intercollegiate track Devine ami h.s band, tne daiwe -cphoj-.oi t. Mai gdi ct C'rtrraher. I Spartan Christian oday, has probably run will be infori..ai. and.a,I o na-r pa rued by Roy Underwood " t u. - fellow- .'p., Detroit Elizabeth 7.15 p.m., 7 U. A. track meet for the Tar- Students and upf-erclassR-en aie ic uepai'.merit head. senior. invited to c« me. wifl| Cr without Tlit* SpanisT march. ' Ac pa¬ Srhrmdt. tietioit sophomore;! PI Alpha, 7i30 p.m. nto Rota" by Texidor, will be Barbara Iterson. Lake City h David L. Holmes an- dates. No admission will be 104 I. A. '■u that followed by Kern's "Show Boat, Irishman, Barbara Grecnhoe, j Wright is due to be charged. Sigma Chi Gamma, 7:30 '■1 into the armed forces The last senior dame ot tne a direct contrast to most concert Lansing freshman, arid Jcanctte i p.m. :«y 23. music. Kuroly. 15 1. A. \ year will be held May 23. Tuesday, May 15, i945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Two Grin and Bear It By Liclity MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ON MIKE Entered as second-claM matter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. East Lansing, Mich Building Anne*, room 8. Offices located on grourid floor of east wing of Union ...... EVERYDAY. Friday, WKAR Monday through presents live Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular minutes of the news of school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students Michigan taken from the wires of Michigan State college. Telephone — College Phone 8-15U. of Press Association. This fea¬ . „ Mtaiker Ai.ocl.tfS C.ll college carrier to students; $3.00 Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. Cam¬ #ao Madison Ava. NewVoax. W.V. per year by college carrier to non- pus Vignettes will dramatize an¬ sh » • so.to. • Lot s.tcu. • s». r.»cisae students. other story about college life. This week's program will give MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the story of a returned veteran. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication Curtain Going Up with Prof. of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper Don BUell. director of dramatics, and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on special dispatches herein are also reserved. will preview the stage produc¬ A. A. Applegate tion "The Masque of the Red (Tamlly Adviser Kdttnr Barbara lienntaon Death" Thursday at 5 p.m. The Manager . . . Peg Mlddleml.t Barbara FearnsMa show, to b" presented in Col¬ Adv. rtlslnr Manager . Barbara Junes Wight Editor lege auditorium Saturday, is be¬ ing sponsored by the depart¬ ments of speech and dramatics, art and music. Brother B has promised to give a sneak look Weekly Letter to Men in the Service at what's to trot the hoards Sat¬ urday evening. May 15, 1945 Each Friday Jacqueline Bullen DEAREST w«is Our hiKiP'st crowned JOHNNY,news this week is the Mnrtii Oras queen who Friday with all due pump and circumstance at offers a quarter hour of songs. She is accompanied at the piano by Yvonne Bolder. A varied pro¬ College auditorium. Twenty-throe other candidates comprised the gram ranging from the classical eoiSrt of honor with cherubs from the nursery sehool to top lo popular is promised by Miss the whole thing Blue Barron's band played for the dance, but Bui.en to those who tune in at had transportation troubles and didn't arrive'until late, so the H70 kilocycle.-, on Friday al 1:15 college fathers nodded their assent to 2 a.m. permission.. Inci¬ p.m. dentally, I should mention the queen by name, now that ttic Saturday nt 5 p.m. the Span¬ excitement is over it's June Conklin, Zeta Tan Alpha's candi¬ ish n.ninrary. Sigma Delta Pi, date, and a mighty nice queen, too. All the proceeds, you know, w'll piescnt the third in a series will go to the Spartan Victory I,oan fund. "What'.' Give my old campaign posters lo the scrap id lour dramatic quarter hours Thursday night was the annual swingout for seniors, and i h i..I the life and legend that is with another election only 5, years off?" with the exception of a little confusion about the color of tas¬ South .America. The -program is sels and occasional tripping over the arches, al! weld well. I-.vcti dune ■ i cooperation w'lth WKAK. the weatherman gave us lus blessing, wluch i sumclhuig reallv The week's offering Will tell rare ttn.se days. Uncle.lohn gave the group hi last loimal Ian- well message ion now'' is m and ulumiu ottieers were Blah. I In yon suppose 1 should elected Our first reun¬ make hotel ri sei v ..lion Mime n ■ interesting facts and stor- about tii« (ieo.rge Washington South America, Simon Boh- mentioned Spartans at By BONNIE ESSKRT War Somehow V-K flay .just came to mv mind, and I know it should v.u. AH limes are have had top lulling in this letter. Perhaps d .. because Wi ve had so many false alarms that the real d i.v seemed les ol a roving somewhere in ' t ait. iiroii ii.ai.i. coinoi atnm Tuesday morning in . . . celebration'. The college had a the tic waters. recently returned from kiepin.; with Ihe solemnity ol the "ri'.cnni, the papers; you Parisian:. weren't ir loughs quite so iin! aciotding to solemn. Wh.it excite INFORMATION Kurnpi ed an 'heater w here he ' and LT. ALBERT PEPPI.EI! Versatality could tli the 1.11.. .til WI Mil t'f Lieutenant Peppa ; Dig IIP I'd I point: But you kn tut New name. Besides hop in PI MI M'SH.ON i 'at i.y an get ( "ii of physical tra.i.p ,ata* Me, „ take my a 1\ n 'or at the Ciunler F • ' t"- Dm ■ MeXn o v.- publ ■ ( a| ■'am was also playing i ! fuel Ol .1.1 llepp.-. Marion lie late -c'- Bail; a 1 i. basketball team la.-! 'ng- be is currently p..v t'tr Gunter outfield I": ' l'i nig Dixie league . I... en Spl'a- -T- IT. Ull.LIAM J. It LBV : | 1 lurjng tlie la-t " Pat" gained still a a !v in he placed on 'I.e. i i Some oi the thing i,.P li.o-ki (ball squ.i I „ v \\ i A \ nic.-liiig of the junior cab¬ nkiug Relet: o 1 basketb; swimmers v reiep.; swiniuinu: I inet in nt( \ Mill |H held today basketball and the lie. in the student parlor of the Peo¬ ples church al 7:1 a p.m.. accord¬ R ing to - Harliara James. 1 crndalc fly- oilege and get sophomore. ,,,„ ,, , and then I'm goiiu DELTA GAMMA .Ml p A mud • ■ Helta Gamma Mu I'VE. BOB BRITXiGEK Mchihhitt Hauls Will h. field it) the Women's gym 4; : da.. ... - . I T. EI) FLOWERS . - THF - 'oil: ilt at i la at which time ai c.i! (ling ,.p his tare p.ctan.i m ("'at '39. is .1-■landing barge in now*.skipp Library I riemls L. 11 a hi Highland the Whili on campus WOMAN'S WORLD bar \eir Term op top "Ret it i» gap State g' tt < I FRESHMAN HOME EC HOARD An important ineelui:; ol tin Addle , Fi i-slti n.tn Home Economic, hoard nieinbi r the .mm will he held in room' 1 of the the lain Home Economies building at a ner m the Union b.dhoei day' 'night. Dv ti.indo'pi .' Ml p.m. today. • HAND CONCERT liiieeini of tin- Wdlian 1 Freshman women may attend iin ills library in Ann Atbo me hand concert on evh'iing without turning tomorrow land the basis on which a I' could 111 "St ellect.veiv III f- % - 'J/1 V 7 oupi'ii. Mardi I nek up according t" .MVS .MAIilM tiliAS Gras CANDIDATES candidates may their pictures at the Un¬ Dr. Adams urged Ihe . BUY ion uosk t'hlav ' I.HE,I N SI'I.ASII llii'p! Splash \y ill hold an in - poriant business meeting at a !' Friends' job, he stated m. - tomorrow m the women- tin- lies! ii, 'die . null V 1' WAR lounge ol the gym. Ids BONDS op. eauno', use it- funds. Jackson Townc, secretary, re- • y ■■ eltorts, WO rare books and man¬ uscripts have been added to the NAZI rare book awn. •Y f \ / At the conclusam of the din¬ eleition of ofiivers tor the v r it oc i i l i:s ner, coming year took place with the their rv-piilive posifi n.- Chliord 'TRcKibbiin. Dr. W. O, llvdnck. Dr. W Dr. president; C. "To have and to hold •Ml SSOUNL" Bag ley, and Glen Stewait, vice- * * ★ presidents: p. O. Witkins. treas¬ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY "LAROR FRON T' urer and Towne, secietary. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF JACKSON OTHER WAR NEWS the fight isn't over—Invest in SCIKNl'i: - Ul'MUH - OUPIIIKS the Seventh War Loan. Tuesday, May 15, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Fagc Tbied Six V arsity *Teams Look Forwmd Spartans Lose Track Meet Tit II eekend of Sports Events IWestern Michigan Tallies Up 68 V2" State's athletic tearus will confine the major pcrlien if Lousing If ill Accept lwliile Stale Teams Score 57V2 'Safest City' luurtl the week's engagements to weekend tilts. Six events v.dl take place in all, with the baseball ganfe against the pine l'rom the I'niversity of Ohio taking the spotlight. In th'e 29th running of the State Intercollegiate Track At Bum/uet Tonight I : the Spartans bowed to a stronger Western The two game series* Michigan scheduled with Ohio U. will At the University of lorjiana |;,a consisting of 16 navy trainees and six civilians. an banquet in the Union tonight. Dr. Forrest E. .Long of be the fourth attempt of the dual meet. A 13 m.m '« a Mate took four first places and tied for one for a score wi'l the National Safety Council o'' Spartan squad to open their make the jaunt. 571 •> against Western* Chicago. 111., will present the h«n e season, the previous three Although losing ; h t- f.rt.t ■Michigan's score of 68U.I jack McCUin, Danville. Ind. city of Lansing w.th the grand game- being rained out. The game by the ticaittuah og r.ro Ii;.,;, () Loary, 1 ortsnioutn, senior, was outstanding in the award for safest driving. The games will be split up w.th one of two to one irj the tw. Ilth .li¬ |\'. II., freshman; Bill Mas-; field events, taking a first place 1944 award, for which 1,300 cities on Friday and Saturday. ning, the Spartans iiti.»iu«t to Detroit junior; and Bob in the shot put with a heave of competed, will be accepted by Golf with Wayne University -hut out the Ohio ;e.,m ty pur Bidding, took firsts in the j 42.3*4. He also won a second .Mayor Ralph W. Crego. will be the lav, n» the li.-t hue to nothing. ,. d dash, the 880 - event, I place in the discus throw. Lvov With Paul Martin of the State Wednesday a*. 2 p.:;, on 'he Page Defeated . . , f.Vu-mile run, respective- [ Gunderson. Lapeer sophomore,! Journal presiding. Police Chief Walnut Hills course. The goliei.s Bill Page, Muskifon |i« J n.,.n, Hay Bcckord, Sioux City,' vaulted 12- feet for a second!.I F. w-'Brien will also be present, will go *o -.'.oik agu.u on Satur¬ who o.phomore,' tied with Billy! place in the pole vault, a sur-Jlioth A. J. Hagtr and Robert C day against tn> Titan* oi the nr-t worked on the mound «,% the . ,,f Western Michigan forprising feature, as he had' only J Benson, past-president and prcs- JL'n ei D( troll. game, was detected nt the the high jump. j done 11 feet in practice. Leroy ident respectively, of the local Another I', of D. team of tin- ninth inning when w.th twi n-en Spartans formidable relav ; also captured a third place in the | safety council, will speak. layers' wall ari AC ill Last out and a man on mend, I'm . .insisting of Lee Pickering, i javelin throw ing event. Wayne | pa"t Fisher, senior music major r.ur.s ■ n p! following batter singled :o org ipld Hills freshman: Fmkbeiner took a tie for thud; fiom E', anston, 111. will sing, a. - MSC nctm.cn along wi' ,|a the man on t>ase. Finkbeiner. Hastings! place in the high jump, and a j lompanied by Maiy Goodell, golf atch. Ke.'h Steffee, .Sting.! ,"i.'if, -ore. and Bill Maskill won fourth in the broad jump.. i'raek Tram Takes Trip prated his pitching p*rfcr«o- J Lansing treshnvan. Fred Patton. . ,v event. This is the same1 Wright High in Meet , professor of music will bad Track, tear,-, members | ..nee ot the six to two pura w.th , , : that took fourth place Lorenzo Wright of Wayne Uiu- j community -urging. journey. Hb-ominRfnti. I net j Wayne umver.-'ty. and : hut out Drake relays four weeks; vcrsity was the individual star of .'.here this l compete against Bin * thing. ; the meet, capturing 18 of the De- Ohio Golfers Defeat ,,ird High Spartan ; troit school's 28 points. Wright Bockord was high po nt ■ '""k three lir.-t pi, Sliil*' In Triangular Create A : r State, tying for first in' yard da«h, the 22't 1 i-h. and ' Memory at He .jump, second in the 120 broad ju M ilugan .rules event and thud ■•lid place in the 22U 1 ■ hi The Flower and Gift Slioppc of hurdle lis. Will.am Porter <•! rgula ■ po'nts. State'.- "points tided between a number . Mu higan was next in honors Un Veda Foster cred.t Bii Mo 121 F. Ki.lamar.Mi while the other teams Mich th rd m prised of individual ::c Spartans took a great ot second and thud andnuts N >'\a "s third place 98 2 j; a-h. Hill Ma-kill's At t 44n dash, and Hob Mi ot in ini h short :1 in the one mile ■r—TRACK—Page W A N T K D ! II E L F ARTHUR'S^ WITH A ( AIMTAl. II E • • • \> A K I I I M K W A It WO K K (20 • Hours |mt \\ «« k) • • • EARN Wllll.K \i)l I I MiN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP PKAcnci: • • • ■unng, blithe little casuals to wear • rwheie. Long wearing plastic sole'.. »» NOVO ENGINE CO. A to C w dths. Cusp new whites and ^ I 11 it all ration fie el M \ 702 Porter St. LANSING • • • For Complete Details Contact S & t^r TOM Placement Service Director KING (Old Music Hide Ext. 525 i 109 South Washington Avenue, Lansing t. p N ,Li Tuesday, May MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four Department Plans 'Friendly E,lei] Mademoiselle Earlier Time for Policy Rebuke, Chooses Co-ed By Eisenhower Speech Banquet Guest Editor The time of the fifth annual LONDON, Eisenhower Mav crack., speech banquet, which will be sharply on senior A Helping on the editorial staff given Friday evening, May 25, in fleers for their rep,,., -of August's college issue of j the Union ballroom, has been treatment of high <; "Mademoiselle" magazine will j changed from 6:30 to C p.m., ac¬ prisoners today aft.; be Rosemary Howland, senior cording to Sue Averill, Birming- press expressed I., from Detroit. Miss Howland | ham junior, and general chair- at the "sheer earned this distinction after two i man of the affair. Regardless of I Nazi leaders and t years' work on the college board | the time printed on tickets and , cers since Ger-nat.v' for the magazine. I stated in previous publicity,- the j "We have got r>. To be one of the lucky 14 wo¬ banquet will begin at 6 p.rri. Germans." the L, : men chosen for the staff, a col¬ lege woman must work on trial I Miss Averill stressed the fact I News warned. 't ! that the banquet is to he open to very careful, they assignments throughout the year. ' tin- entire campus, and that tick- I get away with it ag These assignments may include cts are now available at the Un- | Eisenhower said: short stories, articles, criticisms j ion desk, speech office, and dor¬ copy writing. Appointmints 's mitory desks, as well as from "My attention h., or are based tin grades earned on j to press reports these assignments. |I ticket committee members. The speech banquet climaxes i : senior United S: Miss Howland will leave for treating captured N New York city in June to start | the year's activities for the de- j I German officials , • work on the college issue under j partment, and at that time the, | enemy' basis. Any annual awards will he made to i the direction of the regular mag¬ I students outstanding in radioj | has boon in direct azine staff. With the other 14 my express and i oratory, extemporaneous speak-j j orders. women she will decide what ' ing, and poetry and prose rend- I "Drastic mcasic- styles will be shown for next year's freshmen. j ing. In addition to that, a special : I program of entertainment is be- j set in motion to On campus she is a journalism tion of these crrm major, a member of Thetn Sigma j ing planned under the direction : "Moreover." Eis. ■ Phi, journalism honorary, and a ; of Lois Banzet, East Lansing jun- j —Ass.K-iat.-il Press Phot* I tinued, "any past ior. member ot Alpha Phi sorority. A Times Square crowd sees at 50-foot statue of the Two J'ma i this nature are b • dicative of the atf flag raising after it was unveiled in ceremonies during which j ' Itailio II 'orhsho/t Play GEN. ALEXANDER A. VANDERGRIfT. Marine Commandant,, army, but are r. . TRACK ' (ontars A rot tad Life \ spoke in New York city. The original battle flag flies from the ..judgment of mdr. ed, who will be ,. staff; The statue is based on Associated Press Photographer Joe (Continued rrom Page 3) quainted with «-\| • meet record there. He vaulted j For C.ollvfir C.o-vds \ Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize winning picture. definite disappn.- 13 feet, fi's inches, but fell I "Rut wait 'til you see Glenna," , short and the record still stands a short story hy Gladys Tabor.' 13 feet, 10:,k inches as made by adapted for radio hy Maxinc Raymond I«owry of Michigan | Kyestone. Lansing senior, will Normal in 11134. Hilly Moore is. he presented on the MSG National AAU champion, and, Radio . Workshop today at 4:30 came in first in the Drake re- p.m. over WKAIL lays. Roy Gunderson of State was) It is the story of a benuti- second in the event with his !I fill and glamorous college rn-cd vault of P.! feet. who constantly trie; lo secure Stale I,uses 100-yd. Hash dates for Iter unattractive room- Both Michigan State and Wes-i lliiltt*. tern Michigan scored in 14 of the; Directed by Shirley Caswell, la events. Western Michigan East Lansing junior, this play failed to score only in the shot; will lie presented by a cast con¬ put. while Michigan State failed sisting of Joan Carter, Kalama¬ to score m tin ton yard dash. ' zoo junior: lans Banzet, East Wayne university took Lansing junior; Dick Henderson. third with 3(1 points Alma had Detroit sophomore: Hnh Kami tlx, seven and one half. Central1 Lansing senior. Dave Lang, for: Michigan three, and Albion two, Huion special student, Eloramae .nil one hall. Hillsdale's three fisher, Detroit junior, and Leah entries wen* blanked. This r the Jane Tuttlc. Last Lansing grad¬ Bronco's tliird winning oi the uate student classic, and the lust win since Sound effects for the produc¬ I <130. tion uill l» under the direction of Mis, Fisher wluh Miss Tuttlc Senior Hid* Arrive i- in charge ol the music Senior announcements ann in (irailiialc \\ ill Head \ t.itnuis will be distribute! Ironi a.m. t«» f» p.m. tomorrow unci ; "Itlack Hoy* Tod ay Thursday in the Union, anmd ] mg to Senior Treasurer Dorothy.* Richard Wright's- book. "Black (ieyer JVtedieal biology students1 Boy" will he read by James Har¬ not in school winter term may vey. purchase them at that time. gi.idii.ite assistant m the sjieei h department, this attei- nooii at 4. room 46. I olk-gc aud¬ HOW MOCK TO MOVE Invest in 'victory —Buy War itorium. on Ih. Reading llotii A WAR? Rends and Stamps. "Black Hon " ,s the st.uy of Ne¬ groes liv.ng m t'hicago written by the autlK-i ot "Natin > Son CLASSIFIED ADS llai.e, came to State at let -i vera I siiccc.-lul years in li.iv son to complete work on tie can, we'll bring to bear If ymi have an income—w-la-ti,. it.as'.-G degree At present enrolled in an interpretive ing si mili.il course from Mo ric in read¬ \HOON as.laps oni the I 1 all tin- additional might, work, land, or in the 7th War Loan. capital — y<»u ha\. Be sftre t-< i we've la-en using against Germany. Compere, duector of the- Read- i ing hour. What w ill it e. i*l, this Moving Day, .'War? • «-rt gold, tiluvtr listiinate it in these terms; The job of FINS YOUR QUOTA-AND A"A lodav-W t'dnc.sdav moving millions of men froiu one front to S.MAI t. blink YOUR MRSONAl AU» bl, , another. Thousands of .ships to carry the \r YOUR WAR BOND AVERAGE INCOME lt.Ol.IIU- III Hull I Oct it 11 8-.UM supplies of ha'tlc. Swarms of new -type nif- PER .V.t.Trt IS: QUOTA IS (CASH VALUE) CROSBY craft to blast the path into enemy territory. $:so S 187.50 HUI TON You can get an idea of the cost from the 225-250 150.00 fact that' l ucle Sam needs 7 TUFTS in J f N 210-225 111 25 billions from us in the mighty p mis) 300-210 112.50 ' • g Seventh War Loan—now! r 93.75 if III INN N I 150-200 <-: ' liait Kill Iv832 an >1 i hen builUin The Seventh War Loan I ':Jf 140-180 75.00 37.50 10X40 w ill call for the greatest bond- jfeldl FVEKSHAKP (mi N»ith gold tap, MATS. 3 I'.M. — EVEN. T-» P.M. Under $100 11.75 a-iin-NN In"-.- It..!I KINNi-en C.im|>br!l a-ut Inulaiml Call Sandy. 8-!K>»3 buying we have ever done, a /-' ir-"n TATE WANTED If vol' ft,AN to IraNi- (oi !i.>ntlis. reliable iamiiv of 3 --uid tiki- to rent your boim- .unit..-! U.-tcreiH.-s -Phone 2 or 3 adults far the 5-1213 : Starting Thursday * ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY T~ WAR LOAN NICE rooms for women students' available tar summer setiaol Slt-cp- ng po.cli if desired Reasonable Call MV/RC7S lAflSIKIC HAT antl pigskin gloves left in ear AIW|I|UCT lansimc 'in tNvo fenton coeds Nvfio rode with -a- to Brighton Ibis weekend. Claim it Hurds. 146