Ivy Wor Bonds hftry Pflf D«Y l»t'i « * DoM* * MICHIGAN STATE NEWS feather Generally fair with little chance In temperature Our Qvotm Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College VI 34 334 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1945 yome Ec GrouP[McCaffree Joins Today's To Visit MSG , ist of Faculty MSC Annuals Appear After Campus Next Week °verseas Coach Charles McCaffree has Long Wait Vanilla, Please Plans have been complet- becri added t0 the list of Michi- . f*,. Ran State colleRe faculty mem- Srarcitips Responsible , ed for the home , h„rQ _„iniT For c0"fO*®nce for county men and recreation leaders chair-} rter the army educational p„. Delayed Release i long time to spend gram for troops in the European of Wolverine discussing national gov- from Michigan, which will begin! theater of operations. with eminent. So a 4 o'clock Monday. , ' He was granted a leave of a1>- The extension conference, to senco from the college until Oe- "Spartina's" addition to the chfrr i oak was called in his class Monday for last until a week from tomorrow. I tober. and will be in Italy in the Michigan State college collection It must be nice to \ has been designed to. assist of- training program which is pre-; of" yearbooks arrived Tuesday in class in Ag hall. The I ficers in home economics exten- ser,ted to enlisted personnel and the 1945 edition of the Wolverine. so convenient. I sion groups in carrying out their officers not engaged in full-time V. Distribution of the book was _ j activities. military duties. 1 made in the publication's office. ... Old Home If eek To Live at Williams Frank R Theroux. professor Sui Foo, '44-'45 editor of the The delegates to the program ?' C,Vl1 upnRj"eer.ng and Earl book, commented that its appear¬ After not seeing someone for will be housed in North Williams "e,ner- hcnd of the dairy de- ance climaxed a year of work. i long time any place Is good dormitory during their visit, and par,rnerd are two more MSC She and her staff, with Phyllis for a reunion, even the middle will use the Music building for Wh° have ,bw" se,ected H Map locates Potsdam, Boss Beukema as business man¬ of the street. T 4 Pat McCarthy, most of their heir meetings. on .the facultl<* ?{ the SI[U, Berllnt where Pres ager. began planning and map- tuck from Germany, bumped in- Speakers the program, out- study centers arranged by the on Truman. Prime Minister ping the program in June, '44. i<> l.ansingite Milt llaitema in side of the home economics de- war department. Both of these men left two Churchill and Generalissimo I By fall the general outline of the middle of the Grand River partment. include Paul D Bag- Stalin are in meeting. the 49th yearbook had assumed weeks ago under rather difficult md MAC crossing, no less. Cars well, acting head of the depart- some appearance, and material whizzing by made no difference ment of speech and dramatics, conditions for Weaver, who had a broken leg still in a cast. needed for the copy had been to them. After all it had been a lorir time. At the same time, Persons on campus who are Swimming Coach McCaffree ;Variety Program' listed. did not get word from Advance Preparation mother civilian riding merrily Washing- Ta Hf PrCSClltCtl interested in advertising work ton until last week, but whin Miss Foo lined up her staffs ilonz on his bike also saw a sol¬ ; on the State News are asked to he left the college, he and dier friend of his and they too expected pVtl* Sold idM'w photographers al%i during decided the middle of the street attend a meeting at 5 p.m. to¬ day. to fly to Rome on Saturday. He F OI 50,U,t 1 ^ the summer. A schedule of work the best place for a conver- according to Jan llopps. w 1! be supervisor of was needed, because the materi¬ swimming Michtan State is planning a siuon. It's a wonder the out¬ manager. for the army reconditioning variety show to be performed at al was sent to the photographers camps in Italy. and linotypers prior to final side world doesn't think college } '. ~ Fort Custer on Sunday under pub¬ uudenn are funny people. A. A. Applegate, head of the lication and had to be completed Or discussing "Frontiers of the Fu- tiie direction of Donald Buell. miybe they do. ; ture;" Madison Kuhn. program, but was early. assistant professor of speech An professor of history and political ■'"urtiulism department, was also afternoon and evening show will Throughout the fall and win¬ asked to serve in this ter terms, program, photographs nas *cience' ex»laininR "Thc Citi* lie given and the performers will were rSometliine rr iiimg New Has jzens but was unable to accept the made to illustrate each section Responsibility in the Peace " have a picnic dinner on the post. and war department invitation be¬ "f the fourth wartime edition of news releases from and Major G. G. JJ. Burlmga cause .of previous committments. Although the cast is nearly tings and grounds de- 1 sta,p office of veterans' affairs. set for the show, auditions will |lbe ^ olverine. :ment announce that there are telling of "The Veteran in Your be held this evening in the Union - — _ i' 75 additional quacks on Community." ballroom for other shows to be State News circulation for campus this ...... summer, Additional Speakers . c . '(aught in the Draft' presented later on. the remainder of the term will rived about a month ago. The east includes Elaine Bak- Walter. Berry, executive sec- Scheduled as Movie be limited to residences and uid are sailing along the retary of the youth guidance ci. singer. Bay City; Bonnie offices on rampus. All persons been d Cedar with the rest commission. Laverne Powers, For Friday Night Behltr, pianist. Grand Rapids; living nIT rampus grounds are zddril the 175 feathered ad- speech instructor. Mrs. Myrtle Merrill Walker, singer, Niles; asked to pick up their copies s The same general Labbitt of CKLW and J. H in the Draft" starring, Gordon Stocking, rope act. Cad¬ ' of the paper at the Union Hob Hope desk, t ducks continue each Alexanian. .Lansing merchant, Dorothy 1 .amour. Kd- illac: Margaret Cline, baton according t o Barbara Fearn- irdless of how many Hi. n and Lynn Overman, twirler, Bay City; and Theresa will also speak for the confer¬ sidc, rirrulation manager. arrive in the spring, 1 film scheduled for totnor- Gadaleto, singer. Lansing. ence. ie of why this happens "t of the summer en- Dolores Klukoski, Grand Dean Marie Dye and Miss Rn- Ttainm ' After the photos had been de¬ • !> of minks seen along bei Hershey are members of series, according to Rapidsj Lenore Huddleson, Lan¬ last week, with visions E Cri e. director of the ser- sing, and Dahlia Kriehn, Lan¬ veloped and sorted, numbered thi Home economics faculty and placed in the correct sec¬ i.nner dancing in their who will tnlk during the meet- sing. will play as a trio violin, The Satui tion. these were sent with the ings. v night movie will piano, and cello. Marion Hockel e "Miracle Morgan's Creek," will be stage manager. completed stories to the Grand .itii Eddie ackett, Betty Hut- Rapids company which bound Vclmission Price to He Charged ton. Brian Donlevy and Akim Drill W ill riusc August 9; and printed the edition. For Mystery Thriller Production roff films wi! be Scarcities Slowed Production Miss Foo said that the book presented m (;ufleieriit Will Slay Open Id thcatt was late in appearing because Retirement." MSC'sK play will be given Farm I students will be admitt- Union grill will close "to ■ j scarcity of materials dur- in Camp W ill Open he student receipts Sum¬ 9 for thi* remainder of j "'g winter term held up their md Wednesday in The department of agriculture ticketholdcrs will use mon term, according to Em- j office work, and delayed the eater. The play, part uos. and others may pur- isU - of the build- work of the printers, camp for women is to be conduc¬ ickfts at the box office. r.g It at the begin-! Doris and Dorothy Kngleharrit. : :er lecture series. ted beg.lining August 1 to har¬ nig of fall term. ■kl5 p.m. Admission vest the snap bean crop. — | Lansing seniors, have already be- ' * to students. All L; 'ie Maxwell vi 11 be The cafeteria, which wi not | gun work on the 50th edition 'wcrved and students Inquirees are directed to apply icr of the st e closed, will maintain the same f the Wolverine for next year. their tickets at the i at the office of Miss Ruth Peck t of busines; ours during the last weeks of in the Ag building. September. office by showing ty cards. TIME TABLE i.e of the yolvejf around Ellen. murder MSC Library Rated High Willi Oilier Colleges for " Leonora Fisk tomorrow— I vets to having Ellen's By doc loan dt that are used in good ser¬ sisters in her home, "(taught In the Draft" ious studying were laid end to In 1910 Williams hail. men's 7 and 9 p.m., Falrchild theater is determ.ned they dormitory at Michigan end, they would reach almost Rampus Kids, 7 p.m. | State agricultural college, burned- to the (ground. In its twice around the coke machine Peoples church ; in the Grill. • neph63" A!*! P'ace- Michigan State college has erected* one of the most Staturs Watch Students saturiiay— attempt to blackmail! beautiful and complete college libraries in the United In the main reading room there "Miracle of Morgan's Creek" ause they believe she ! States. ® , eight bronze busts, reproduc- 7 and 9 p.m., Fairrhild theater "h;ng to do with her I Designed in the English ,8earch-thp cataloging offices, and terns of the originals in the Cap- anishing. ti„„;_, „„»u* ,..i u, the graduate study room. itoline museum in Rome. These j sunday— collegiate gothic style, the n • busts, intended to inspire stu¬ , , * •* ->enhof, director of the j , . . liolds Large Number Kampus Kids, 6:30 p.m. • eleased little informa- jOUllding was completed in The total seating capacity of dents to higher intellectual at- Peoples church <• the actual plot, say- 11920. The north entrance is of tainments, are the gift of the these ' iate 175 persons and Koch, librarian at TUESDAY— rooms is T. W. "t the suspense theme i soft gray marble and the wide 180,000 volumes Jic. not be revealed be- over are dis-, Northwestern university. "Ladles In Retirement" | corridor leads to the main floor, tnbuted each year. , jn the periodical room more 8:15 p.m., Fairchild theater i Here is found the assigned But that's not all. On the sec- j than 1,370 magazines and news- OBI Open House, 7:15 p.m. ! reading room, where 140 students 1 or.d floor is the main circulation papers are received and shelved. International Center Apartment of business can complete assignments from! desk. Students usually take over, To aid them in their work in --oiic service is going to every division of college, the j 100,000 volumes a year home with | the library, the students have , | WEDNESDAY— . - - rts_this September. i *aort course in manag- j rare book room whose contents them from this desk. If all the the services of 18 I are available only for special re- books from the main circulation J professional! "Ladies In Retirement" j librarians and 60 students. j 8:15 p.m., Fairchild theater Thursday, July 19, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS That Does It By MARION HECKEL ■4 iiiiay and Monday rptiE ultimate in something ' I has it reached with the MJchiffat recent loud and prolonged 'In¬ iption rates 5c per copy; to whether the honorable may¬ National Advertising Service, Int. v. ,r t.\ mad; ?2 25 per yen or of the town has the right: to students. $3 00 College I'vb/i fart krprr\*nUttt* Nrw York N v **• bv rari'T college carrier to nnn- say what he wants Seem- that the council of the city has set »20 Macison Ave up a public relations bureau to VEVHTP OF THE ASSOCTATFD PRESS control all publicity relating to 1 Pivv> i- x i ;s:vHy entitled to the u-e for repilMlcatl the conduct of city affaits. and a'i-nr- rredi*e'i *o it or not otherwise credited in this paf '.«! nftv< published therein All rights of publication this squelches Mayor Orville I. •h herein are also reserved _Hubbard. - Public concern has beer: so Faculty Adviser A. A. Applejjate Marion Meckel roused over the matter, that the Manager Jan llopps Editor I .cone Seastrom mayor of St. Louis. speaking of Advcrtlsini: Manager Manager Barbara Eearnside the curtailments which demand Summer Advertising - the bureau's approval, calls it a REPORTERS "serious threat to American de¬ llettv Ha lister. Ilett e Cahiil, ( larinne Cardwell. Phyllis C'ronin. Jo I>elp. mocracy " The part, though, •fill f.lppert, Altec Meridian. .lane Meyers, Karen Nielsen. I.illian Slgait. that should have us worried is SPORTS STAKE involved with the S! Louis of¬ .link Keiincv. Bill f.arnhright, Itcd Storm ficial's comment that "from t me immemorial it has been the hap¬ py privilege of mayors ... to open fish fries k is - babies . and issue proclamation- in ob¬ Spartans By MARSHALL STUART War servance of He Kind to Mother- in-Law month. Pretzel Week, or Use Your Own Toothpick day." Since when has anybody had ( ait. donna werback . . . LT. GERALD W. IIATII . . . the authority to tell an Ameri¬ has recently been promoted to deputy director of a WAC can when he can or cannot spend rank of first lieutenant for company at Kort Hayes, Colum¬ Reprinted from the August issue ot Esqui the a 24-hour period in silent mod commendable sec/ice on embat¬ bus. Ohio, is a member of the nation m honor nf "Collect the fourth class of student officers "I think it's the wrong approach, fmf she .. tled Okinawa. An assistant sound (.'hewing Gum From the Bottoms assigned. to the Women's Army of the Tables in the Nearest determined to get a man" ranging officer in the. 287th field Corps school for personal admin¬ artillery observation battalion, Drugstore and Have Them Re¬ istration at Purdue university Lieutenant llath :s taking pnrt packaged To Aid in the War Kf- in his second Pacific campaign Captain Werback will return to fort day— The democracy, tier command at the conclusion on Okinawa, having seen previ¬ ous action in the battle for I-ey- te island in tin" Philippines. of the two and one-half week course She enlisted in the WAC and they can't do that.to us In Campus Quarters in July, 1942. She was a former LT. MH'IS .1. MKOZOW'SKI . . . has been assigned to-the first State student. t i pat McCarthy . I Y?r;:: : By JO DEI-P nefore Jack Pardee. Sigma Chi. September 15 — will Poop carrier command at Pope . . yif1 TH ' tt,»* cool summer p., is home on a thirty-day • wait ng f-.r Georgie at tile Kiel.I. Koit Bragg. N C He will • are more who have iteeii hearim •-.«••• en.; of the aisle on that receive a one-month course in furlough from the ETC where reading an ! talking about the pus it not unusual to see la- ha served during the last nav igationnl training at tins base service, lam y< • He iivi' m East Lansing for the week Ph. "by pinning Before entering mi . i-.i- and the men in . i Wilde a! State lie worked on i- recorded in our little played varsity football for State. Mti'.j>- Cm.- Caesar IV- ' -- M . •he state New their argylo-i i . .. :. k g.s-s to Marie IIARVEV HARRINGTON . . . :ce\rv Kappa. wiio is wearing ele MSC lli.nl tin \ ileal inn A !■ 1 i ,ii previously owned tlio do of State 11, l.t Boh llenry from Ketiyon I'll -, .loim A Hannah - has i who in the "for- Barbara Bennett. Kappa, now "i i - t ... l.,s; name begins mu.l .. . Align t 27 lot .uran too . .pital W since making Die an te Ila cf.i n .- i- plans for the future tti.it an a While Mary Voorhees, Alpha Phi — .cm when AI W'aUe of >e-i ■" '■ < ■' wed .'i round gold in: i; her third finger, left Of I be- BP. ,o Key m.i Ev.ihbur and Ai ,s now in midshipman PEC. IlERT ANDERSON . . . ,tisit Columbia, l.l. (hack Drrr of l.e.iiic us wind our way down "take ediii ation sen, m-.lv enough to fui tin i it at the battlefront, ,ili i*,i.Iy iicessfully He p,i-sed b.i two mei hanicid' y'ourses (. huck ( randall,'. r Ray Bell Birmingham or Urorce Bru-k. . ; .-.agiiiaw we'd see that institute • fair Egypt. Bert 1': . Ruilulph ■ d pledge pins. The tw. V ■ <> «nj ising ti., lut th.s nm. • Don Rees of ks- n dep.it , A l|{ ei (ifoilic liayrv Dc',*., ;e- link Linton of Iuma. \ itiil our More He 194.1 out in Victory Buy W« Lnti i. for lucrttliiui: Bond- and St imps Ih ing in uiu*ic. wi n. - i.mi in*. "IT -SI V.—1 p.m. to 10 p.m. • • Late l.nrollee limtre; f Slttttf I Stmlents See our slice! inii-ic — Air ( onditiuned —t Mat 3 p.m Eve*. 7.9 p.m. Session . t or Sit tit iiht SI N -MON.-Tl'ES. ami record department •Km .1 r.-gi brat .m figures sho •n.l BK SEEING vol • with for Iiotlt popular v. hn ti .sinios' closest, to hltt .r.g the (•infer Joseph all time li.gr. of 2,000 in 1942. Ko C'otten ami classical music. MICHIGAN THEATRE E.fty -eight students registered GLADMEK THEATRE Build's Music House week . curses only; and the re¬ || SATURDAY MIDNIGHT maining 9">1 students are carry¬ JULY 21 318 S. Wash. Ave. ing at least one twelve week Phone 1-6615 course. "ERNIE PYLE'S Of the total enrollment figure STORY OF 890 are women and 743 are men, included twenty returned ser¬ G. I. JOEv vicemen. \ MICHIGAN* rsday. .Uily 19. 1M5 ST ATE NEWS LI. S, Troops Check Upon German Bonis Using Rhine Peace Broadcast JUSC Squad To Be Aired Over fl ill Learn WKAR on Sunday living Z Madison Kuhn, assistant pro¬ fessor of history and political science, will be the speaker on lU'lll I "''I IjISt filll WKAR's Sunday broadcast of "Implications of the Peace" at By M< K KERBAWY 0:30 p.m. ;v .Department) Kuhn will explain the citi¬ ,i State college's zen's role in the United Nations ■'hall practice organization.. Walter Fee, head of the department of history and ;■;; • u-.-ek will plunge political science, spoke last Sun¬ aiv •■ rated tempo to day on the Asiatic implications •... 7. system of of- of the same organization. ; Charlie Bach- Keeping listeners abreast of • iff plan to em- current events and the signifi¬ tans' command- cance of the news to persons . ... - s hedule. in the United States are the . :s almost as new chief aims of the radio series, • watch it as it wliun began in January. - • boys who will II H. Kimber, director of the ■ 't. Michigan MSC social service division, will • to football last be the next speaker on the pro¬ . ■ year's imposed gram. discussing the outcome ssed by the war, and significance of the British ... : ,p six victories in ! general election. (live Worked On It rtroduction to the . rr. ... given the squad in Rhine River Patrol — G. l.'s of th vision, forming part of the Rhine Rn halt a small fishing boat to check detitiais and cargo. Engineers Start it.- Most of this candidates are new, a New Activities . ... i • .>:dovers including H K lit H ill Continue lettermen from last Hromlcust of Music Organization y u reach that line of i Anticipating . an increase in r.azV ;n a hurry," commen- STATE NEWS received their permanent identi¬ Cam j) Programs I the enrollment .of engineering H:i: of Detroit North- fication cards may do so by call¬ students within the next year, a m Regular meeting of State News Interlochen music camp's con¬ "W'hat I like about it staff today at 5 p.m.. room 8. ing for them at the Registrar's committee has been working on cert will be heard tomorrow 1 T" is that someone is office in the administration buil¬ plans to form a representative ' [union annex. ' yw. oum^ing 'em out INTERNATIONAL CENTER ding. Students are requested to night from 7 to 8 p.m. through ! organization for all students ma¬ 1 ... the instant you get bring their temporary cards the facilities of the college radio joring in engineering. Students and faculty who have when they call for their perma¬ station. WKAIt. The organization is to govern friends or relatives in the China- j member of the MSC nent identification. Broadcasts from the all engineering activities such as , camp, •cam 'before entering Burma-India theater, are cordi¬ ENGINEERS' PICNIC winch hade been restrained technical meetings, publications ally invited to open house Tues¬ -training program in Engineering students and fac¬ from the national networks arid social functions. wnjch he played day at 1:30 p.m., at the Interna¬ ulty are having a through technicalities, will he tional house. picnic tomor¬ Tuesday, a sub - committee Western Michigan, row evening at 6:30 on College heard over the campus station headed by Norm Aurand, Cran- At this time all questions con¬ -in Hit" every Friday and Saturday ford. N. J senior, presented a cerning this theater will lie . an¬ ted Bob Schnitker, be softball a.Ilts. swered by the Chinese vet stu¬ a game between the' it port on the constitution of the 235 pound tackle mechanical engineers and the The teerls will consist of new inactive Engineer's council. dents. who have recently arrived "There's nothing •ivt! engineers, followed by re- trom the band. Ol'chrs- The committee's recommenda¬ on campus from this area via blocking assign- 1 • e -imients tions for a new constitution were the Burma road. We hit 'em and eniaining tic- lia ted by eelcbraterf also discussed. None of that KAMI'I'S KIDS C11 loll desk, Any student majoring in en¬ stuff." • ' • : * .Ct Kampux Kids are sponsoring a all. chairman which is operated on gineering. whether in Basic col¬ Ad.: Carter, of j canoe trip Friday evening. The lege or in upper school, is in- tiie opp'.rtunity it (group will meet a; 7 pm in ■ Michigan station to \:ied to attend the discussion ■' • :ng Last year's ; front of Peoples church. For next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in inii dles cham- 1 reservations cull 8-7,773 by f> p.m. Music Department the 1 fn ion. ... r the Flying j today. Dr. C W. Chamberlain, inven- Professor to Lea\r >nty of chances track tech- I tor and retired professor of phy- Julius Stulbcrg, teacher of vi¬ :;.s . Swain Jewelry Store .sies, wil be guest speaker for olin and Viola at .MSC since Rumpus Kids Sunday at .6:30 p. Lalli'ltr Seal l.arkt'ls, Unici'lelit, Kejs i\.«.U,by. of To- m on the second floor of Peoples 2.10 — 5.15 — Fed. Tax Inch • pensive than his 10 lla.v Service on Watch Repairing fullback is really. IDENT CARDS The mite bast ,.iiv." he declared. Students who ha\e not as yet 'nil; a" Western State college in . >• it oi you don't." Kala I, a zoo, where .he will he an t voiced . ' were ■ O man professor and head of Ludw.g. of '■< Kent Esbaugh, During the pern*! of eleven STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 1 u.ibacl: Don .■•c.i, a' stale, Stillberg has been is n; ■ Quarter¬ .. member of the MSC faculty Department of 's of Cussopolis -•rim: quartet, concert-master of MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE , "-e B-gart, of 'lie Liming Civic symphony or- ■ he-'ia arai also conductor of » first devel- tin Kalamazoo Little symphony. ■ t. while he • . - at Camp CLASS 111KI) ADS »" Its A • inception, earlier at The Latest College Texts .Wruwth of ■ f'AKKLH j! t 'iUMf am i*n alive ..-■•• k m hand- In Records • S'uiti • k '>•• •., j -FDrake. Supplies i".c th the Notre ai Kxr M K)tM) knife.', n L.ng staff is M'l MIKH-OK I'KAKI. pen ami ■ "Kress to de- -•Lchigan State GOODMAN. .1 VMLS : " trie season that 29 against and MKKCKR Stationery ach Joe Holsmger, C LASSIFIED RATES ■'■n KCbs. and End SEE OCR ALBUM * Mademan are cau- SELECTION the 1945 outlook, however; "that "if Peed State College book Store are available, •on will be found." RUNDLE'S All advertisements payable 1 j!d B. NEAR THE PEOPLES CHURCH Pepinsky, for- Cr.iversitv of Kan- Radio Service in tion. advance, no preferred posi¬ bureau is going to HOURS: a? 321 N. Washington Union Bid*. Annex, Room 8 Monday through Friday—8 - 5:30 MSC this August Telephone 8-1511 — Business 7 -x Saturday—8 - 12 jrtment of ccur.seling, Ext. 268. ; guiding. Thursday, July -19, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four State News Guide For j-Doll, Margaret Finding Your Friends at Stedelin, Marie ! Brunn. Bill Summer Schoo Women j Erickson, Phyllis ' Steele, Helen Decker, Max Dibble. Lyle MATVA Meetinj Flanagan, Mildred Springer, Isabelle Foley, John Students I Flannery, Maxine 1 Warnaar, Wheater. Marjory Helen Heger. Joe Held on Campus Fossenkemper, Mary Hubbard, Dick i Fries, Virginia Willis. Rachel Lowe, Joe "Meeting Wartime Demar* SPAULIMNG HOCSE Frueh, Martha Winkel. Olive Pilchard. Ed and Preparing for Postwar Ai 425 ANN Street 523 GROVE STREET i Graham, Mary Lane. Chuck justments" is the theme of tl 8-2*44 8-1835 1945 conference for members Greene, Mildred Shields. John Combie, Ann : Hamilton, Margaret ! Burton, Olivia Schwendener. John the Michigan Association Teachers of Vocational Agricti Combie, Helen Hogan, Alice - ' Hansen, Marjory j Glidden, Clara Terdner. Bob ture, who have been on camp Haynes, Doris | Goodman, Patty Malone, Roberta i Heeley, Marian i Kangas. Ruth since Monday. Peterson, Katherine Phillips, Ilda ! Karppinen, Hilia '■ La Bonte, Mary Jean I McLean, Ruth | Farmers" Safety Week Instructional aids and exhibl in the form of charts, post! Kewley, Joan ' I-apham. Margaret i Watkins, Jetral Will liegin Sunday and specimen materials h® SOUTH WILLIAMS HALL i Lawrence, Elizabeth I Webster, Marcia been displayed during the cP MSC publications department Ext. 80 Lefevcr, Josephine 310 CHARLES STREET I ference. bead Lloyd Geil has been desig- Adams, Elizabeth ! Lepinat, Henrietta 8-3382 i nated state chairman of the na- Superintendents of schot I.indholm, Vera ! Ehret, Joyce maintaining departments of a Albanese, Naomi McGurk, Ann I Edwards, Joanne i | tmnal farm'safety week, which ricuiture met in a one-day cc Allen, Ardath I! begins Sunday. ference Monday to hear speech Beverley, Mrs. Meyer, Ruth I Elliott. Barbara This'will be the second annual ' Mulder, Myra which by Harry E. Nesmnn. chairm ' Babcock, Ruth Heath, Bertha 'observation of the week, ! Moore, Juanita Henry, Dorotha of the session, and E. L. A Balister, Betty j is designed to emphasize the . Ball, Amy ! Nulton, Frances ! Nelson, Jackie need for preventing farm acci- thony, dean of the division Beckman, Harriett I Olsen. Elaine I Placeway. Shirley ! dents. agriculture. Belstrom, Jean ! Prince, Margaret ! Rasdale, Virginia Blair, Nydia I Proctor, Eloise Boner, Freeda I Heeser, Helen Brown, Georgia ! Renter, Hilda Carlson, Doris I Sctierrner. Theresa Chrobak, Ceslova jSchrier. Luella Collar, Jean I Schutmaat, Harlene Coffee, Marguerite Snow. EVeiyn St. Cyr, Edia DaVcy. Dorothy DeGroot, Cecelee jStromback, • Emmy Dilno, Lucille - Stedelm. Mae