[ toy War In* |«wry Nf Ny I UAOmMI • * * MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather Cloudy and warmer Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Vol. 33 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1945 Big Sister Recruiting Drive American Commanders at Okinawa Starts Campaign Today BOO Total Needed to Fill Requirements Prophesy End of Jap Resistance Approximately 800 women will be selected as Big Sis¬ during the Big Sister recruiting campaign which be¬ "High Ariuy, Navy Officials Forecast ters gins today and will last through Friday. Women may re¬ Britain, U. S. Defeat of Island Under U.S. Pound ing gister with council members who will be stationed on the lower deck of the Union,* between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.' Fight to Keep Marine* Rrpul*c 500-Man Uuunlcrallark GUAM, May 23 (AP)—American commanders at Oki¬ Int.. according to Co-chair¬ man Betty Satterley, Evan- ANNOUNCEMENTS Pacific Isles nawa forecast the breakdown soon of organized last- ;>un, 111., sophomore. stand Japanese resistance on the island under the con¬ Seniors to Sign Up SAN FRANCISCO, May tinuous grinding pressure of U.S. tenth army infantry Members of the Big Sister council have been appointed to For Annual Picnic 22 (AP)—With Britain and1 *and marines. serve in each women's residence the United States leading . , "If the weather doesn't area to facilitate a more rapid Today — 9 a.m.-5 p.m the fight, a proposal which, 1'uhllCatlOIIS RoiV d extensive campaign. A11 All , senior . wishing, to attend would have placed some stratc-i i impede us I think we will Representatives of North j gic Pacific is)ands aulomatiCallv T« Honor Staffs the Jap resistance ( ..mpbell are Virginia French; J'®pl June 6, must nlc signonupWednesday J under the international rule in today and j a ncw world organization, was 1 10 IIO,IOr OlJIIS soon „ Mj(, MaJ Gcn R|iy ^ Vies freshman, and Ruth White, Members of the three MSCl cr' commander of the ,hlrtl i,m* tomorrow at a desk in the lowe. i arising freshman. South Camp- blocked today rtl at the United Na- lounge of the Union. Those who1 pons conference , student publications will meet to-I ^^ious marine corps' sixth and M! will be represented by Vir- ins.conference. i night at 6 in the main dining gnia Gilhooley and Marion Dud- again because of a signed previously must do fl"t.dl\J!!,0"s nt tt,h<-. -ton, Huntington Woods fresh- ior mixup in s„. sen-I 1 Tu'ncd considering d"wn m ,n trusteeships committee for j room of the Union for their an-! island in the _cap,u.n' *h:s comparatively inr class Hace finauoo. finances, according to dc-jnual# publications banquet. • .an. Joyce Duttweilcr, Port co-chairman Shiriey pendent and strategic areas of j Awards lor service on the State future,-' said Vict Adrn. ftieh- Logan, De- ime H iron sophomore, and Ardath - j^ world world, was an Egyptian i News, Wolverine and MSC Vrt-|niond .K* Turner, commander of ic kson, Comstock Park sopho- ! amendment which would have; erinarian will be made by ad- rrcAs. a»un«Lthe island, • A charge of 55 cents will . • ire, will serve in East Mayo. made for the picnic and will placed mandates from the last | viscis to the respective groups. I i Air Base Already world Representatives for West Mayo cover the cost of a box lunch war under supervision of | Introduction will be made of L ,rnsse Pointe sophomore. North be held at Pinctum and >a-l will fea¬ That would hi.ve covered siichjof 'heir organizations lor the fol- 5'*s .®" f"11,*fan* f,n y W Rams representatives arc ture a variety show, community ■,v islands as the Marshalls Man-1 lowing year. Invitations for the L™1" ,0. thc nor,.n' "" M.iry Schuyler, Detroit sopho- singing, and bonfires, Miss Log:'an'anas and Carolines, mandated !o h'f fair have been sent to Pres. «"d «lr ba ' = ie, and Betty .Middleton, added. Japan after the last conflict and and Mrs. John A. Hannah, Mr. _ y a.L'", Thc American a.;. drive ... ... along the „ Rii nington sophomorer~Pat Say- Today is thc day for seniors to, snaJchcd from her in thi. and Mrs. C. O. Wilkins. Dean Toledo, O.. freshman, and wear caps and jowns to classes ■ '?l, f cost A American live and Mrs. L. C. Emmons. Dr a (sulphuric 1 Okinawa four-mile southern ;m Youngs. Toledo, O., fresh- Mrs. Fred T. Micthell, Mrs. Isa- battlflino put the and it will be the last Wednes- • Yanks closer to Shuri town ,v>d i .. will serve in South Wil- day to observe the tradition, as; United State above all ! belle Gonon, and Col. and Mrs. castle, central classes will not meet next Wed- i e a trusteeship item, i Dorsev Rodney. key to the Japa¬ Representing Mason hall arc nesday which is Memorial day,! wants to make sure that she Others invited were Mr. and nese defense, w'hile advances .ih Dimmers. Hillsdale fresh- Mac were made Monday on both > Cropscy, senior class presi- con'r°l Pacific bo which the Mrs. Harold Fuller, Mr. and i . . . , Gloria Leimback, Romu-' dent, announced. " army and navy consider Mtal t<. Mrs. A. A. Apfllcgatc. Mr. and L, *' ,c'" Ifarters said y treshman; Lois Paupst, Ypsi- day. Any senior who ordered name1 ,hc maintenance of peace in the ^rs. D. W. Kuykendall, Mr. and xhirtv five ■hi freshman; Joan Wood. De- cards may pick them up today Pacific- I Mrs. L.Gene Alleman. Mr. and I •• ■ ' >c ; freshman, and Jennie Coff- from 2 to 5 p.m. in thc lower 'or U.S. Mn E. Chapman, and Dr. and!dKrd ' l«'Wlevel' "'rhips off Okinawaattart on r. Ypsilanti freshman. lounge of the Union, Cropscy. TTw Egyptian amendment,) Mr C F Cairy Serving in Wells hall will bel added. ' i which got only six affirmativei Approximately 85 per Olsons HreiSunday cvcnmK. damaging five • His Franz. Detroit freshman; would hav t the tip ted ttend. Vaudeville I 'the !!ch'U- S- unl,s- °n'y """ na Halliday, East Grand whole trusteeship theory which' i"-,s nd an "Ode to Publications" Nipponese aircraft est apt <1 destruction. lis sophomore, and Betty' Pro fs committee has been tmsid-i W'H •omprise thc entertainment r—BIG SISTERS—Page 3 Emmons, Let i -that areas should i 500-Men Counlerattack A furious SMI-man Jap.fin: c under jurisdictior To Represent MSC w orld organization on! nt of the power s i«»s> h f eon- "^rl 'l°,,orur> I'lcilgO* counterattack Sunday night in Sugar Loaf hill, west toast ht >ght sing the B«1a Alpha Sigma, art honor¬ on the Okinawa line, was tiuottj At Conference mandatcrl territories. ary pledged eight new members back by sixth division in.u >oe« Today's A conference «-n foreign students is bom ; held iti hi,, turn "f !.«•«* \\ ill Art st* (flic*! to its organization Monday night. Dorothy and Doris Renz, East II Lansing sophomores; I.ynn L.vle, Birmingham sophomore; who had secured the crest alitr Joan 2f)0 vnrds bloody attacks, Tht p the leatherneck' porta tl Campus thi Union today from 9 a in. to south of Sugar ft.af Speaker at Itampiet Morgan. East Lansing junior; Brtty Behrens. Dearborn sopho¬ Monday, winning a lunes'one 2:30 p.m. unrltr tin- auspices of the Department of Public In¬ Acting as a gur ridge on their nght flam to peaker. Dr more; Marge Johnson. Saginaw dominate struction. S. C. Lee. profes the Asato river, whrh in thc !n- junior; Helen Gower, East Lans¬ Representatives fr Michi- stitute of foreign s idn flows through Nnha, Okinawa II ar- ing junior, and Millie Smith, Lin¬ . . . Black Magic gan colleges, univern ndus- ' company Glen ( ). wart, direc- coln Park sophomore, were wo- capital city, iront leports sa il. try, and other agencies will bt ilumni relations, t< men chosen. Another marine suigc ,n Hiis id then there is the poor area tot.k the devildogs to the who saw too much black present. Attendance has been alumni ban<|iiet being helri in Spring term officers ire Lu- crest of Half Moon hill, but Jap¬ e his eyes and wrote his,| limited to 30 members to encour¬ Midland tonight. ci lie Albert. Ironwnnd tunior. age the maximum amount of In view of the fact that more president; Jean Phillips, Detroit I anese command of a nearby co-ed that black lace un¬ mentionables would participation of all. Chinese students are coming to junior, vice-president; Mary height kept thc Americans bom fm the tie the order of the Dean Llovd Emmons, School study in Michigan next year. Clark, Grand Rapids junior, sec- cleaning up the reverse slor.o. o| of Science and Arts. I)r. S. C. Lee's thc hill. dounhboy day when they were: Lee. subject will be "Sino- retarv; Mary Alice Kingsbury professor in the Institute of American c«'peration and eco- East I-msing junior, treasurer; J*p> Wear U.S. Uniforms wed. The girl coun- Some of thc foreign sturiits, and Arthur J ue development in post-war Elaine Blasius, Highland- Park Japanese in the with " a neat little package hargc ,Vf i Sugar Loaf hill the P.acK,aKt. up woir first of Clark, professor of chemistry, try. China. sophomore, publicity chairman. . • note "Th« is lection. Enclosed were a „ repp.st,n, Mkhiwn state/ American marine carried U. S. weapons. The ene¬ uniforms and As thalnmtn. f;mrt,0>ls wtl, op. f black gym boomers. I my left 200 dead on the hilt idc. i on th(, nieetinR .„ld .ntroduce Dr E. C. Eilmtt. superintendent ; liidu Sayao Scheduled for Marine losses also On were* heavy. Silent Appreciation ] public instruction, who will talk one slope were the tieslies of 30 mdYincs and 15 Japanese, 1 on his foreign studies class, of Foreign Students." the "Importance of Education Concert Program Tonight and 1'fe. Paul R. Hunter, I-ike Ilr t jrlos Teran gave Martha During the luncheon, Malcolm Worth. Fin., commented; "That's Kslli Kalamazoo senior, a poem Bingay of the Detroit Free Press the first time I've ever see n a As the last number of the to ir.,d to the class. After an ex-1 will hill with more marine boelies give his observation made rent lecture-concert series, Usdu P'-Uant pause. Teran repealed during ins recent trip to Europe than Jap boelie? Sayao. Brazilian coloratura •■o- bi- While the Japanese resistance icquesL "Oh," breathed Miss In the afternoon, Miss Saial. E. prano of thc Metropolitan opera Kriu. "| thought I was to read Grollman and Dr. Esson M. Gale, association, wdl appear at Col¬ remained bitter and ttiey cotitin- it to myself.' ' used to throw forward their reck¬ I both from the International Cen- lege auditorium at 8:15 tonight. less charges in attempts to hold i I. ter of the University Michi-i Dean S. E. Crowe, chairman of or retrieve hill positions. Admir¬ > thc lecture-concert, world ad- Billion Mark Reached «an- wl" ,e■ have taken V-E day in difficulties, Royal Opera and Milan- stride." Scala. Toscanini intriKluced her "lars that the people as a „ , , , u ! to New \ork as his sol'dst m De- TODAY— might decide the V-E Slimmer Schedule* Keaily, bussy s "Blessed Damo»e 1. Blind students, 7 ' After gaming wide acclaim for p.ui. • - the war was about won; 104 Union annex proved to-be groundless," i Summer school schedules off her performance with the Phil- • retary said in a statement.'courses art now available in the harmonic Symphony m Points Supervisory board H. based thU on word he said i registrar's office or the dean of | Miss Sayao joined the present 7 p.m.. Org. room 1, Union rtieived from war finance students'—office. Students who, company with which she i> SWI-, 7:15 p.m. filiated. ' ttee chairmen throughout i plan to attend the summer ses- ■ Faculty dining room, Unicn _v, nil_,h4>r4 '.r.c nuntry who have reported I sion should pick up the sched- Among Miss Sayos numbers t hi Omega pledges, 7:34 p.m. ules as they will not be in the will be VioleUa by Scariattg I"' nly on results in the 7th 15 Union annex Aii '"an drive but also on the registration envelopes, according Ah.ftms e lui frw y^mta BIDU SAYAO Senior dance, 3:34 p.m. to Kermit Smith, assistant regis-, by Verdi and Chanson Tnslc 1 ' • S general attitude toward coloratura ^ . . . . Ballroom, Union ar effort. trar. ; by Duparo. Wednesday, May 23 Grin and Bear It % Lichty MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Campus Entered aa Mat Lanalnf. Mich eecond-claas matter under act of room Office* located on a. March 1S79 at the poet-offloa, ground floor of east wing of Uataa Quarters By DOTTIE LA MONT during the regular » lay mornings er session by the students and NAN TRABUE of MteMgan State isMsga. Telephone — College Phone S-1S11. Editorial Office-Ext — Ext 9S6. 369; Business ffTHERE'S nothing ike a crystal Office Subscription rates—*a par aogn A ball to solve all difficulties, " -i « • • ■■ ■ ■ » » - and what could be better than rtmonar AUiniuu$( Jti nee, nc $3.90 per year by mall; $3.39 per year CMrit PmSUlStn Rtprtttntttht by college carrier to students; $3.06 to have a preview of some of aSO MAOMUM Ava. NSW vomt.sty. per year by eollege carrier to R6R- these pre-exam tests that the SM a studenta profs are so wild about. Such fortune telling isn't to be had MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and anyway no one ever believes The Associated Press Is exclusively entlUed to the use for republication In anything they say. of all oaws dtmatcheo cradMadto ft or net etberwlse credited te tide paper Anything but a prediction is and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication en the marriage of Rosemary dr. special dispatches herein are also reserved. a m, Beanbien. Alpha Chi, who left raralty Adviser Barbara DcubM for Quantico last weekend to be Manager ... Peg Mlddlemtss Editor . ra rssraeHs married today to Lt. Jim Jack- Advertising Manager Dee Dearlng son, marine corps. The ceremony Hliht Editor is to follow his graduation ex¬ BUSINESS STAFF ercises. Travelling to the same Assistant Advertising Manager, I.EONK SEASTROM — Contracts Man¬ destination is sorority sister ager. MADAI.YN Wlf.LMENG — Circulation Manager—JANE WALKER. Jane Walcott, who is in the wed¬ EDITORIAL. STAFF ding party. Ameetate Editors — DEE DEAE1NO. BETTY JO CORNISH. MARION These returned vets back from RECKEL. JAN HOPPS. BARBARA JONKH. Various parts of the service are not wasting any time, some of them getting back to the books and some placing their long awaited priorities on the coeds. THE WOMAN'S Br DOROTHY MARTIN WORLD A shining example is Gus Lanier, returned from air corps service, who has followed suit on both of these pretty good ideas. Ann Hess, Hammond, Ind., freshman, in the dance studio this evening js-wearing a ring and anxiously POINTS LIMITATION BOARD from 7 to 8 p.m. •• awaiting his return to school. Points Limitation board will More of the same is what "See? It's simple once you get the hang of it—just meet tonight at 7 in organization ORIENTATION LEADERS All freshman orientation lead- Eto,n® Rro"h' °elta ?eta p,ed*e the muscles around the mouth, exhale — and the , room I in the-Union. and alternates will meet ls telling friends who has the is a smile!" •rs T »*• lT» p"m llomc EE", fitrZ Economics building or in b« B-.no,, D«ml, Junto, ,, T - through ant three over that came rK'A^'ZS; at the ATO house with the ne¬ the Union Women's lounge. cessary point averages and now YWCA INFORMATION are pledges no more. Those proudly displaying their active Swain Jewelry Store A meeting of YWCA will be held In the parlors of Peoples pins are Jerry Cole, East Lan¬ FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE sing sophomore; Keith Stcffe, lirarelets $2.10 to SSI 1.9.1 church at 7:15 tonight, accord- — Sturgis sophomore, and Ben Seal lockets 15.95 ing to Betty Bolandcr, Lapeer ART FORUM Hudcnko, Wyandotte junior. State Theater Hide. Junior, and president of YW. 'hc Bi-weekly.art forum pic- If you'll look carefully next Guest speaker will he Miss Iluth Haines, representativi of n'c whlch was scheduled for to¬ time you see Dorothy Jo Bailey, morrow (Thursday) has been Borneo junior; Tay Yager, De- the National Student Cou/icil of postponed because of the wea¬ junior, and Mary Kyte, YWCA. ther. Further plans will be an- foldwater freshman, you'll no- Miss Bolandcr has also an¬ new Kappa key on each nounced that all to go those intending to the YW picnic on Mem- WAA nounced at a later date, of their sweaters. They have For His Graduation . . been owners of these pins since orial day should make reserva- Saturday when initiation took sanss-a? ■-•*» -iwws r,r place. It seems as though a couple .m RL1> (ROSS),.™!, J®"1"1 1,1 thr Women's «ymna- slum. Money for the trip must of house parties were on the Senior women graduating this be turned in to Miss Uorothv docket this past weekend. For June who arc 23 years of age or Parker by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, instance, many of the Thetas over may apply for domestic or May 23. If anyone is unable to trcked out to liars I'waa's farm overseas duty in the American on the trip notify Miss near Saginaw for a bit of the Bed Cross service. For informa- Parker or Joyce Searcy. Ext. 87. country life. Everyone had the lion cull Mrs. Sprinkle, director immediately, time of their lives barn-dancing, of the l-iusing chapter of the Bed Cross. . *.roup. w"' 'r,v* the ca- milking cows (honest!), and rid- OKCHESIS n°e shelter between 3 and 5:15 ing tractors Suite pictures of Orchesis will ILVT.Jl'Vm Chl ° *asty (in" hol,,ed sov- be taken in the dance studio to- {£' to i TlL oral t'"'rtls to haVl* onc of the day from 5 to (i p.m.. according ^""•M,ncd unUI Saturday. best times of their lives in the to Miss Kuchl, of the physicul same weekend. It seems as education department. though she also has a farm, hers A rehearsal of the minuet. Invest in victory-Buy War being near Borneo; and there ■ bergorcs and bouree will be held . . . . Bonds and Stamps. —— Sveinor and a bit roasts, horse-back for of swimming riding. the the order of the i , ,brave ones were All lAichigan is Talking about This IVim Airline (.oiiipuny To Interview Coeds Cowhide Leather KW MICHIGAN HSTMY A representative of the Penn¬ sylvania Central Airline com¬ pany will be on campus Friday Utility Kit PICTURES to interview women interested in any one of the variety of jobs available with the company. Prof. Tom King, director of Wet wash cloth, shaving cream and exciting movie of plus all . • "Like an the placement service, has asked biush, tooth brush and paste, Michigan's earliest days, in that those who are interested his other personal toilet things, go into jvUCHlQAN 1 AND Tilt technicolor." "Thrilling entertainment for should call at the placement Of¬ fice sometime tomorrow to make an appointment for Friday. this handy kit for safe keeping and con¬ .OWtVRJH»]& every member of the family." 512 original, S-color illustrations venient traveling. —colorful historical maps - com¬ Made of top grain cowhide leather, lined r« prehensive reading guide-other with durable, waterproof oil silk. His in- novel features. tials in g^ld free of charge. Mfrd by AHHo AH. Qamfo 5.00 —Note Showing— Plus Federal Tax On Sale at Bookstores and Newsstands all 'Ravaged Earth' Authentic Newsreels of the Japanese atro¬ vnkL GREYHOUND HISTORICAL DtPARTMtN cities and invasion of 107 South Washington Ave. — Near Michigan Ave 1407 Washington Boulevard • Detroit 26 M'rtugc China. Luggage Leather Goods Trunks Wednesday, May 23, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pace Thresh State Will Meet Tartars Saturday Social Calendar Lists Parties, Coach Kobs Changes * Saturday International Show Lineup As Result of ft ' . Although world news must be keeping everyone busy, Gregory's Injury | ^PQRT ^PQT LlfrHT the weekend's social events will demand some time »«t. One bright spot of the week is the Publications foach John Kobs will send hampict. By BILL LAMMUGHT Slated for this evening, the banquet will be held in the I the Spartan nine against the Tartars of Wayne uni¬ *main dining room of the versity on the college dia- THE spotlight shines on Bob and also represents the Delta Price, captain of the Spartan Chis on the Inter-Fraternity track team. Price paces the council. Bob is the arts BIG SISTERS Union at 6. I viond at 4:10 p.m. Saturday. If distant . and Doug Hird, FarmingfcoA runners for the team. At science representative .to the stu¬ (Continued from Page t) | ihe varsity field is not in good the State Intercollegiate Track dent council. junior, will be master of enough condition, the game will meet he took Bos, Byron Center freshman. ceremonies. Awards first ami played on Scyamore field, two mile and secondplace in the an¬ be Town Girls will be represented in the mile nouncements of new staff i! I Lansing. With a drying wind by Margaret Swan. Lansing jun¬ bcrs for the State run. In the spring of 1944 ho News, Wol¬ I [ lowing across the field, Kobs Homo Ec won his numerals on the track Department ior: Martha Driver, Lansing verine. and MSC Veterinarian | hopes that the field will be ready. team. Bob was fourth in the Start* sophomore, and Joanne Attwood, will be made at this annua* af¬ There will be several changes two mile run in the National Newspaper Lansing sophomore. fair. Approximately 85 perreos | 'n the Spartan line-up as a re- Collegiate Athletic Association Plans to publish a newspaper Evelyn Rolfes, East I-ansing are expected to attend the «h«o.» r. ,lt of Nick Gregory's injury. In meet The final senior dance v.if he held in Milwaukee. next fall for the Home Econom- ophomorr, and Mary Greene, 'he first game of Saturday's muble-header, Gregory's thumb Price won his numerals on the department are now under Deckerville sophomore, will serve j held tonight in the Union hall- way. The paper, which will be! co-operative from 8:30 to 11:38. Patrons •.vus broken when he tried to cross country team in the fall of houses, and off- room will be Prof, and Mrs. iltoart nake a put-out at second base. 1943 and last season came in mimeographed, although future campus houses will be repro- Gallachcr and Prof. seventh in the National Collegi¬ printing may be possible, will! scnted by Jeanne Cooper, Detroit | Vnnar Kostegian, second string ate Athletic Association cross contain information about th»o| junior. and Marie Matte, Detroit Gordon Dahlgren. "lird baseman, will take over The Lutheran country run. Home Economics club and dc- I sophomore. Student thud base, while either Dick In will honor seniors at a ban»i | Mmeweaser or Nick Loutakis high school Bob played partmcntal news, as well as fca-j Plans for Big Sister activities . 11 be placed on third. football and basketball, too, but ture articles. | for next fail arc already under- Thursday evening at 6: 15 m his outstanding sport was track. | ( ouey to Pitch He ran the half mile in high Darrell Couey will be the , school and in his ophomore year -tarting pitcher, and Bill Page i was runner-up in the State moid. v.-:!l be held in reserve in case | Then two years in a row he took .f trouble. This leaves Keith first in the state high school | Stcffee and Norman McCormick | meet. apeer sophomore., inursaay. May .si. mine music the two game scries with the; Bob participates in many other and Suzanne Hummitch Lapeer auditorium Mrs. lsabelle Conori, j Friday Student dub . | University of Detroit this , -Graduate week- activities around the campus. He. ■ophomore. Miss Jeanette Lee. j counselor for women will speak fr„m 8 30 to „ Goodbye" .arty cci. is a member of the varsity club,' assistant dean of Hpme ' Line-up for the game with the treasurer of Delta Chi fraternity nomics, will be tb adviser, * | <>n the responsibility of a B.gj^,, i Sister, according to Miss batteny., Prof, .,nd Mrs WaIu.r h t ,p ,hejr * p . men includes: Ben Hudenko, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards :cher; Jack Brcslin, first base;; and guests, Mineweaser or Loulakis, second ., ( ; Vanar Kostegian, third [ international Review Ii..»c: Martin Hansen, short; International club will t n»»- sf"P. .In the out field Rudy Cas- ! tam Saturday with .i.usic, (lam¬ •i lani will take left field; Lee | ing and varied enterlainr'ni nt m C ant, center field, and Don j an international festival to be s. [,tiler, right field. presented in Fairchiid iheatn ut 8 15 p.m. Spartans to Play * More Union board will feature ,i Having split their two game Saturday dance to be held .it • as with Indiana. 11-4. 8-7, the: 8-45.p.m. in the Un.on ballrewm. >p.,rtans have seven more games, The band and entertanii •• ■ t for Fun •a aming in their season. One of j features will Ire announced 1 .'• r. •f < • will be played for the ben- , Mary Mayo dormitoiy >>as .a; of" the veterans at Percy! -ruled on Saturday as the Side .1 cs hospital at Camp Custer for its term party. Starting .it .a .tune 4. 8 3o p m., dancers will tun1 he Toe game may be moved ti rr.c e and dining n — i ,t»| of In 'h S«-v„more field because of the i.tion of the college diamond, and Lots of Sun dec P.-itn id or the s amore is located on South' : sylvania avenue, to the left rot and Mrs Cecil Nek : Michigan avenue w tc. Pro and Mrs. Harry llsipi ■■ and Pr I and Mrs. 1 intern Mti ■ ens I M ii Over 30 Will Be The Thi tas ed bv then p [Deferred From Draft paity to taki r plate •> ehf tmm 9 t r. 2 Or . \SHINGTON. May 22 (API Walter Fee „r id Prof , if'mite blanket deferment of He. ■ an Wyng Ml and over who remain in jobs was ordered today si*ma Kappa ll'v Kide •elective service. 1 h- S.g' a Kappa t. . i.i i .o'y - liberalized policy, effec- at once, results from the See—SOI l \l-—Pare « •viiir of the war to one Draft Director Lewis B. • v announced at a news CLASSIFIED AI)S lire. disclosed that the draft call • cut about 25 per cent to men a month beginning in Choose Playdothes From HiUf. * fyJai * SixunjiA. Mills' Exciting Collection . ON COL LEOE t# > i . rir-dlrrvrri ' mar. * *n..vcd at ilui d « Call 0 i.* ^fatef ., ,■ BETWEEN pern • »I! and I m* • T . O.i Il dtl 4 ..a* with » I P.M. — EVES'. r.M Tor those hours on (lie *uuderk. the wpck-i'iid at the rottajie, and your after- nooii pedal pusliinji hare yourself in Mill^ summer sportswear. lira Play -Suits 3.00 to 6.18 Mid-riff Play Suits 2.98 SLIDE HULK n tar Swim Suits 3.98 to 10.00 Pedal Pushers 1.69 Short Lover-all* 1.98 Shorts 1.96 to 3.30 m PARKER fountain ptrf on • JtiU asther WALKER MILLS We»t of Mavo Owner paying for ad. Inquire room J.J Williams rruiy haw M f • rt ta tigan | SMALL pmketbook in Union'yft | ■ ~ STARTS FRIDAY hist Friday. Owner contact Tbmc. Gifts || M ton Hall in "SUDAN K.rtaicntch from 1 to 4 any i noon, room 112, Union. it -i:? iv Spartan Netmen Examination Schedule STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE To Face Tartars COMKEHEN8IVE EXAMS Basic 113 Sat., May 26 .*-12 aan.; 2-5 p.m Auditorium Papitmwt of At Wavne Game Basic 123 Sat., June 2 .6-12 sm.; 2-5 p.m Auditorium MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Basic 133 Mon., June 4 .9-12 a.m.; 2-5 p.m.Fairchild Theater The Spartan net-men face Basic 143 Tuea., June 5 .6-12 a an.; 2-5 p.m Auditorium Basic 153 Wed., June 6 .9-12 Mm.; 2-5 p.m Auditorium a heavy schedule this week, Basic 163 Thurs., June 7 .9-12 mm; 2-5 p.m. Fairchild Theater weather permitting. Today Basic 173 Fri., June 8 .9-12 a.m.; 2-5 p.m.Falrchlld Theater Charlie Ball's tennis squad Students taking comprehensive examinations will attend will meet the Tartars of Wayne classes in other courses when not taking comprehensive exam- Michigan State Seal on their home courts..This is the iations. Spartans' third attempt to meet REGITAR EXAMINATIONS Scrapbooks Wayne this season, having pre¬ viously been rained out. The (Including Basic First and Second Term Courses) June 11 to 14 Tartars have chalked up one vic¬ For Graduation tory from University of Detroit. For Classes Meeting: 8 or 19 9 or 11 1 or 3 2 or 4 Thursday the net squad moves Wed. Mon. Wed. Mon. 5 days a week .— .... over on the courts of University Tue. Mon. of Detroit for their second meet 4 days a week (M.T.Th.F) . .... Tue. Wed. Mon. Mon. Wed. Mon. Robinson Reminders 3 days a week (M.W.F) ..... ... of the week. The Titans have al¬ Thur. Tue. Tue. Tue. 3 days a week (T.ThJS) so been handicapped by the Wed. Mon. Wed. Mon. 2 days a week (M.W) ._ weather, having had two of their Thur. Tue. Tue. Tue. 2 days a week (T.Th) .... scheduled meets rained off al¬ Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. 2 days a week (W,S) _. though they did have the oppor¬ tunity to rally with Wayne. Grades for seniors arc due in the Registrar's Office by 4 p.m. In the present line up for State June 5. Grades for others are due 36 hours after the final Coach Ball announced that Har¬ vey iHunyday, Grosse junior, will play the number one Pointe examination in a coure. All grades are due by 4 p.m. day, June 15. Fri¬ STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE position; Dick Young, Rockford By faculty ruling no examination may be given at an earlier, NEAR THE PEOPLES CHURCH time except by special faculty authorization. _ freshman, taking second position; John McGrath, Pontine fresh¬ 5:30 HOURS: Monday through Friday—8 • man, manning third place; Ben Coeds Will Pick News SOCIAL Saturday—8 - 12 Porter, Grand Rapids sophomore, in fourth position, while Bill Rooms For Next Fall (ConUnued from Page 3) Coleman, Grand Rapids senior, Bob Ballard, Pontine sophomore, Freshman women wishing to day at 9:30 p.m. ana will finish and Willy Drudge. Detroit fresh¬ change dormitories next fall will with dancing at the chapter man, will take the fifth, sixth and seventh spots. draw for rooms Thursday from house. Patrons for the affair will BUY UNITED 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the office of STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich¬ Slated for pairs in doubles are the counselor for women. A quo¬ ta system has been established ards and Prof, and Mrs. Stuart Harvey Hunyday and Dick Young in the number one posi¬ for each class in the various | Galiaeher. tion; Ben Porter and Bill Cole¬ dormitories. Sunday morning the Sigma j man in the number two spot; Thursday evening- at 7 those j Kappas will hold their annual while John McGrath and Bob women holding numbers 500 to; May morning breakfast at Pine- Ballard will man the number 575 will choose rooms. tum. WANTED! three spot. Both matches will Friday morning at 7 students j Also on Sunday will be the so¬ consist of six sets of singles and numbers 576 to 625 will holding rority sing which will incorpor¬ three of doubles. Last week the choose their rooms. ate all Greek women on rumpus, j Spartans were victorious over U. of D., winning by a score of 5-1. Monday at 7 a.m. those with numbers 625 to 700 will select Scheduled for 2:30 p.m., if there is no rain, the songsters will per¬ HELP rooms. form in the band shell. If the weather interferes, the sing will WITH A Any two coeds wishing to room be held on Monday in College j together may use the lower num¬ ber of the two they draw. auditorium at 6 p. m. CAPITAL HE "INFORMATION" • • • PART TIME is doing a war-job WAR WORK too (20 ■ 35 Hours per Week) • • 9 YOU LEARN ... and needs sheyour EARN WHILE help! FOUNDRY AND Three out of every mation are five calls to Infor¬ for numbers listed in the MACHINE SHOP telephone directory. PRACTICE That means that close to 1,000 hours • • • of operator and switchboard time are used up daily in Michigan answering NOVO ENGINE CO. needless calls. That precious time still cannot be spared on the war-busy tele¬ 702 Porter St. phone system. . LANSING • • • HERE'S HOW YOU COLLEGE For Complete Details MEN AND WOMEN CAN HELP Contact I. Please look in the directory for the num¬ ber you want. TOM KING 2» If Placement Service Director it is not listed, and you MUST call Information, jot it down so it will be (Old Male Bid*.) Ext. 525 bandy next time. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.