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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-22-1942 Bee Gee News April 22, 1942 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News April 22, 1942" (1942). BG News (Student Newspaper). 620. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/620 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. TRACKMEN MEET OHIO VOTE TODAY IN THE ALL-CAMPUS WESLEYAN TODAY Bee Gee News ELECTIONS Student Publication of Bowling Green State University VOL. XXVI—Z651 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 NO. 27 A Digest Of Ohio YWCA Patterson Booked The Week's Meet To Be News SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORE MAY DAY To Address Class President President President May Queen Held Here Lud Younker— Ruth Phillips— Last week, (or the first time Jim Miller—Ind. Olin Fischer—Ind. Ind. since the United States entered Joe Fox—Stud. Dave Kroft—Stud. Free. Blade Editor Brings Colorful Career the war against Japan, Yokahama, Mel Anderson— Marie Decker— Seventeen Colleges Accept Stud. Tokyo, Kobe and Nagoya were Vice President Vice President Stud. And Broad Background Here bombed by American flyers. The Invitations For Lauretta Brown— Bob Bollinger— Junior Attendant Conclave Pauline Aeschli- Jean Mersereau— For Commencement Tokyo air raid alarm lasted seven men—Stud. Ind. Ind. hours. Axis radio reports said, John Phillips- Ralph Thomas— Ind. Gerry Bircher— and as yet, the Japanese do not The annual Spring Train- Stud. Unat. Martha Jordan— Grove Patterson, president and editor of the To- know from what base the raiders Free. Stud. ing Conference of the YWCA Vice President ledo Blade, will address the graduating class at Commence- have struck. Tokyo, the home of Paul Shepherd— Secretary Sophomore Attendant ment exercises on June 5. He has A. B.; Hon. A. M.; LL. D., 7,000,000 Japanese, is composed for colleges of northern Ohio Ind. Eileen Pickett— Lee Miesle—Stud. Jack Conkel—Ind. Betty Zimmer- and Litt. D. degrees. mostly of flimsy, wooden homes will be here April 24-26, ac- Ind. man—Ind. After attending the Disarmament Conference in Ge- and buildings. Kobe and Nagoya Secretary Hope McAdams— Jane Arthur— are two important industrial cit- cording to Margaret Wilson, Free. Mildred Ogan— neva, Switzerland, in 1932, Mr. Patterson went to Rome to president of the local YWCA. Ju ne Masse rma n— Bill Holzaevfel— Stud. interview Mussolini snd ies where important war indus- Stud. Free. f Secretary tries are located. As yet no con- Representatives will be Freshman Attendant then he traveled to the Betty Loveland— Ardis Westman— Dotty Bishop— Balkans, to Russia, and firmation has been made by here from Baldwin-Wallace, Treasurer through the Scandinavi- Washington. Flora Stone Mather, Ashland, Ind. Stud. Stud. Martha Brown— Mary Holt—Ind. an countries. He returned Wooster, Western Reserve, Ober- Stephen Stav- Ind. Jean Van Horn— to Europe again in 1933, la the Philippine!. Japanese lin, Findlay, Kent State, Mount rides—Free. Treasurer— Ind. troop* ccupicd Cebu, the second Mary Jane Wil- and at that time visited Union, Defiance, Toledo, Heidel- son—Stud. Georgia Ander- Daisy Mae 12 countries, spending a largest city in the islands, bat it berg. Lake Erie College, Akron, Treasurer son—Ind. Phyllis Davis—Ind. month in Russia. was reported in flasaee at the time Ohio Northern, Bluffton and Hi- Joe Clague—Stud. Student Council Rex Ridge—Free. In May, 1934, he went ram. Mary DeHaven— of occupation. American guns en Blaine Ebert—Ind. Joan Smith—Stud. to Spain as a member of The conference begins Friday Stuart O'Hara— Stud. Corregidor, meanwhile, blasted Free. Bob Berardi—Stud. the Toledo, Ohio Commis- evening with a banquet at Kohl Student Council Li'l Abner sion to attend festivities several Nipponese batteries oat ef Social Committee- John Childers— Steve Randolph— Hall. Saturday morning, after Student Council in honor of an Ohio city commission. worship service, the audience will At-Large Free. Free. given by the Spanish gov- be divided into "training groups" Marietta Kersh- Cecelia Rohm—/>irf. Mary Jean Jorae— Paul Becher—Stud. in Toledo, Spain. He was Gen. Douglas MacArthur was which will meet in the morning ner—Stud. Kenny Rothlesber- Stud. Don Huddleston— decorated by the Spanish named to command the entire and again in the afternoon. Sev- Ralph Flack—Ind. ger—Stud. Tom Bowltis—Ind. hid. government with the Or- strategy of the Southwest Pacific eral addresses are scheduled for der of Isabella, the high- forces last week. This action Saturday. There will also be a est honor in gift of the took place just 32 days after Mac- tea in the Nest, Saturday after- government. Arthur's arrival from the Philip- noon. He returned to Europe pines. Following the Geneva banquet, again in 1937; this time Saturday evening, the group will Student Party Organized he visited the Coronation In France, Pierre Laval took participate in the "Play Night" and then travelled over the government leadership where a variety of sports will be through 14 countries. In and pledged closer collaboration offered. 1938, he was decorated by with Germany. In the new gov- Sunday morning there will be a For All-Campus Election the Polish government worship service in the Administra- with the Gold Cross of ernment. Admiral Darlan will Merit, the high order of serve as supreme commander of tion building auditorium, to which all University students are in- Constitutional the Polish Republic. all the nation's land, see, aad air vited. Student Party Decker Tops List Mr. Patterson is s past forces and Laval will be in con- Amendment president _ of the Ameri- The following Bowling Green Lists Slate For Of Candidates For can Society of Newspaper trol of all of France's internal State University women will have Section 2—Duties of the Social Editors and of the To- and foreign affairs, and respon- charge of the conference: Eileen Today's Ballot Committee: Queen And Court CROVE PATTERSON ledo YMCA. sible only to SB-year-old Marshal LaRue, chairman of the registra- F. to maintain (1) A list of tion committee; Merridelle Depue, Philippe Petaia. Fox, Krof t, And Albertson all recognised campus or- chairman of the house committee; ganisations. Daisy Mae And Li'l Abner In the United States, President Lucille Jump, chairman of the Are Candidates For Nominees Named By WSSF banquet; Harriet Wood, (2) A file of the organisa- New 1942 Football Card Roosevelt named Paul V. McNutt Presidencies tions' constitutions and Student Party chairman of the new War Man- chairman of the recreation com- Power commision. This new com- mittee, and Kay Knisely, in charge their by-laws. Includes Wesleyan, Miami mission will be authorized to mo- of movie*. Leading the Student Party (1) A Hat, silks .meted As candidate for May bilize the natron's man power and candidates for the class of- officer* of those orfanim**- Queen, the Student Party Only one open date remains on Bowling Green's 1942 football tiottt. woman power for war labor jobs fices is Joe Fox, Five Broth- presents Marie Decker, a schedule, released late last week. The new schedule includes two com- and gives McNutt power to direct Glee Club Makes er, for senior class president. G. To filo Uio information Five Sister from Findlay. pletely new opponents, as well as a return game with Miami Univer- all federal agencies now dealing collected uncUr Artie U S, Miss Decker is a Bus. Ad. Fox will be remembered by sity, added to the Falcon grid card for the first time last season. with the recruiting and training Waring Recording Section 2, Pert F. with the major. She is president of Sept. 26, the Brood's single open date, will probably be played at of man power. Eight other mem- the student body as one of Student Council. the Inter-sorority Council; is home, if such a game can be arranged, for the next three Saturdays bers will be named later but it The University Glee Club en- the outstanding men on this listed in Who's Who; was find the Whittakcrmen on thef>- was learned that Donald M. Nel- tered the final stages of Fred year's basketball team. one of the eight girls who won road. The Brown and Orange Home- son, chairman of the War Pro- Other students on the senior Egbert To Head recognition in the Key beauty con- coming will feature Kent State's duction Board, will be one of Waring"* National Glee Club Com- For Oct. 3, Ohio Wesleyan makes petition Monday when Paul Owen, class slate are vice president, Pau- test, and is the winner of several its first appearance on the Orange Golden Flashes in the supporting them. The new order will in- line Aeschliman, Skol; secretary, Pinafore Crews awards for horsemanship. role. The Flashes were unfortu- volve no "labor draft." representative of the Waring or- and Brown gridiron card. The ganization, visited the campus to June Wasserman, Three Kay, and Candidates for the Queen's at- Falcons will meet the Battling nate enough last year to meet the In the near future American supervise the Glee Club record- treasurer, Joe Clague, Commoner. Waldo Egbert has been appoint- tendants are junior, Martha Jor- Bishops at Selby Field in Dela- Brood on one of their best Satur- ing. Junior class candidates are presi- ed stage manager for "H.