for Victory... TODAY IM. DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE; EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1 • now on -ale. Geti v eye«tght "pair of bands" ever engaged for '■eneiitl chaJi'SULti. announced a». guided the tia ce men hanging on National headquarters announc¬ Manned tiv a t;.!f of Faculty the .inuti.il J-Hon, lto|» Strong hi-, back and took "coring honors •erdav iifteru! eeisti a' mu bureau w.i> mal Friday night. be I? of (been Helmet and Sj or mat k of 404 points el by Marty headquarteis and "Jjommo -ng of five Service inductees. The ne*v set up in the I tuioM bolho m to Hull .n 1 f»4<» W, iteve.i tic make- tan Women's league, co-sponsor¬ H) TKANfillAPtn PKESS Victory dances, defense -tamp requirement for teeth i* merely enroll State "Indent*. who had c.amt Marquette and Noire lieen Imo'II or aMei Feb !7, ing organisation*. and at ail dot il ame will be adding > (icryrdV sale*, and new- defence education that a draftee be able to eat and on ShcSiflre from an enemy tuib- I897 and .n or hemic IV, 11. mitm i( s, irateinit ies, sot, i die-, it plisent total of 415 wnc presumably German— setups digest a!my food OfTiei.il* of the OSD are con¬ Select we Service headquarter 1921 F"tahitstuuent m tl. • |*«. die Union de«k and the account- Hob Mi ice ltd the Detroiter-i -,rtMthe first attack of World tacting national defense agencies iald more than 20 per cent of the cirti buieau was designed t aid with 1.1 tallies and proved the big¬ »V I! today on land installa- ing iiffice. Seats can 1m- i cum \.«-d the student who otherwise ion» in the Western hemisphere. in an effort to add to the scope of men rejected for physical disabil¬ would dter Feb, 20. gest ti'ouhlemftkei r<-t the Spar¬ Michigan State v program ity under the old army -dundard have been put to the unnecessary tans ft seemed that whenefT-J* ti e T r add ial Netherlands In- Plans' foT tagmg ' Orchid- and See O.A.I).—Page 1 were turned down because of poor inconvenience of iCtinning to his Titan attack -hated b» lw»g down, i.e, nr.vis aegncy, Aneta, nn- Onions'* will swuig into toll hah "Higolctto" at the Metropolitan teeth. legal place of residence to icgi-.trr. which *'. asiTt very often. Brice »>ufKf*i London that an Willi the opening of prelimioai \ gTuo. ar, »n owned oil refinery on Brought up on a i&rm near Ratti- lltimmli I rpes I «•/## The new ruling i* expected to Despite the (act that the bureau rehearsals this Week, Smith mid would maitiiye to turn up with the rmvre, he won the Caruso Memor¬ permit reclassification of mofir was "Wamped with prowjierUye Tryout* were held last week, and ball arid ink a basket. S> Ih h h West Indies island of deferred- as well #s diviMees all dav long, especially iruba lord been shelled by the which also torpedoed ial Foundation a ward' :n I929 and a year ahd c r.uIX. of voice study Of TimeChange In men now permit induction of thousand.* of dunng the between chr- period*. I«»»» acts hrtve i»een occepted ! i the -how, lie .aided, bid IM Com; shots sroRi: Gerard tiied to keep up with in Italy \ttle tit (.mentor registrants who would have, failed Dean of Mm F T Mitchell, \yb>» of the chosen gionp- w !' the visitor long 'hooting in th«* our tankers, sinking three of to qualify for such cUs.m flint ion a if in charge of the bureau, de- names hi t half, but with Brice hitting After returning to tiv* count! v. not lie released until a lain See IlK TI T—Page I he became the leading baritone ,i pri ons] message to the The ten act- were chosen > e \ Hannah f Michigan State ecution l»\ a board of -•* judges S.r IlLTttOIT—Page 3 for ill tw in the honfis th# first sis weeks of ofirlsers Air bruadcMtUi. In 1937 Weede made hi" debut, at Hie Mehojnc. e .i branded the tmie ranltu- tec < : •• ta'it to f-v» pes I :m AWS Finals l« Be Totlav nric« as Rigoletto vp form m American troops recently Committ**1 f! i ft e eccp'nw e dispatched to Aruba and according to Hin t w .11 lode •***1.1 to guard the oil in- Bon Wilson, Rogr-rT'simphcii. Del Ruthig Roland I>erlebuhr. and Bob I I III|MI- Mill Kii)fir Redmond. •otth IV-lroy Oil Wtlht . Per.diug the decisum of Gov, An invasion of Su- Murry D Van Wagonei tumor- b*!r« bp." j underway ready have taken the and the Women's Dorm r«!W ;»n the pr«q>»»sed t ine re- verse, !*!'•; Jik-.n «A Hannah i n Dii city of Palembang. How-, said vc^terdqv thai "tlie"< ■'l!pge he*, the iu:r city, was when they a smoking entered, and the Purtv Planned w ill abide by- the govern«»r's de¬ cision, although I understand t 1 : wid it would be at least there .1 little rloutit that he will > x k pumped from nv hth> before any oil can the charred veto the bill The ' hange to War" time, Readers In Vic tmergency measures were in which ftnrn brought vine protest* Michigan State student" Pordash Prize a *■* ;ng m Australia and New who obje«ted to the hours of EeaUr.d tnoight as both those darkness for early classes, was c. -ffij appeared next on Jap- inaugufate u.B for looting after the to shift Mk i: g.rn back to Cen¬ tohe?lands Indies, tral War time 1* now await.ng Clippin. Action Nor Van Wagoner's action "> 'CAi continued favorable 1-f Us* time being from the n's viewpoints "R the tune i1-••'T'pines. but General Mac- change, but pointed 'Hit that the '■ ']•«»• reported to the War added h«»ur of daylight w«> an Apartment that the Japs appar- excellent feature l'5. -jre making ready for the ■ B 1* my feeling that the farm¬ '■"*> - anticipated offensive er a f Michigan are not >rx -n- - 5/t hu Bataan poaition*. icmenced by th.-" time during tjie v forces on the south- gKiw.ng veason They work !r»jen **K' ' have smashed a ma- (ia.v .giit until dark and will ac- I ' German counter-thrust and ACT- mrnodtite tneir working nhed- | - ■<**rv,G have " lost additional killed and wounded, ult'-i ,u' *.i the daylight per-'al with- refeience to lime vtntrwo 00 -s huge stores of ma¬ the clock Hannah penned to G -vernor Van Wagoner was no significant . rted in the situation - where Axis General believed to be per- Reveal Attaek On Enemy Sub »ther major drive east- nder the Wire *v*HINGTOK. r«fi IT (TF»—TW fienale U eapected to rail "P * 'c.n»i«iAallee today tW first 1943 deficienry appropriation bill totair.inf, aasaag tttar Mmbw. the tsatrcvrnUI $lto,to4 9to appro* ***** 'or 11« Office •! Civilian Defense. M)\don, >•». 11 (XT)—11m BrlfUn ^ th*i dtosnMto hsflsls Wee been circulating among the c#er- agency nlffi!u^slTllisni lenfieU as saying: "Our ryes are Jrauig HiOer Is #v*» us. Let «| ns to Wep amtim his himself in )•*" regime and put an andendconUnne to the xa^CIW. r».ii ,Tri—n. JlS !?SSsSSSS-I- *-TulTJTT-- I - Tuesday, February 17 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS NasisdJami (. lichioan filatt Nems j 'iFORGor INFORMATION Reached New York If You Ask Me I.torw M hwIiIHi mtufet *• DS iMm (Continued from Page I) ! Washington Merry«Go-Romi*NTXa HON NATIONAL AOVANTIBINO At-.l » A J .1-1 C 1- - OV Saturdaf during Morniaai j "I wasn't at the meeting at all. I Threat* Rriag BLOCK AND BBIBLE— Block and Bridle will meet In man that a German submar eh% I nanorun auvuiMig i*i CfUrgr PMishit} RtpmtnUtht isv, mu ttwwUy, vvas suppesed to send a repre- ly had reached the entn,^ * i'nu scntative. but I didn't.' The co-op room 109. Ag hall, toda.v at 7:30 While You Can 4go Madioon Ave. Ffrw Took. N. Y. lo« (icmi 1 It* rHKtuo 4tato of wefefiM i OolMtu i representative, explained, "I SinpajMHv .4 id p m. New York harbor dur u.. D. H. Stark ot the exten¬ operations off the east ccao retwJ| By Tom (ireenc Cftir.,.«o ♦ tofto« • 'Mofnbrf Buf , I honcd s,x of the hnuscs Tuesday —Too Late sion department will spenk United Stales was advanced <.*1 Via iuturui ofl*»- [night, but I missed thef other "Livestock Marketing." i Ihrec." When naked if she had night by the German of!icin! I WII.I. THEY GRADUATE? The prob¬ AisocUbd CoRefiifto FV«» ISrV unfit if rf the house mothers or . « • afency. 1 lem of what will happen to etudents who rnsCOBAL S1TDKWB— The agency quoted the Faculty Adviser Ralph Nhrmar Rhtnh Normal 1|prt«idrm-, presidents, she 'he ?aid. .aid. "No. "No, lI just Drew By UbIu4 rntant 8a4i(*N Roberts Ash Wednesday, hegiuiing at '^rnsssi mlpaJ.crnnpli'tiiiK collide courses before j t Id whomever answered the Fe arson Allen lent. wMI be obaerydd at the Byh- der of a Nasi U-boat. I "J-w.if I leaving for service ill the armed forces is Hnrdcgen, for the rep-; t Graduate Manager -Charles T. Fobjph«>i,« I don't possibly see how rml k tad eat center with a cele¬ Nbw York, in operation • Ifpowliur more serious. Eollowiiiu the ex¬ Manauint; Editor Tom Greene those girls can be given late min¬ WASHINGTON.—It is now possible to reveal some of the bration of the Holy Conunaaton we reached the entran •& utes when they hadn't been told periences followiiiR the last war It appears Business Manager . Edward W. Morey that they couldn't stay,' she con¬ inside diplomatic dincassicns regarding the defense of Sing¬ at 7:1* a. m. Thoar- wlshlac to harbor. We were ;in.: . that many students will never return to apore. hare hreohtast at the center fol¬ looked On the city w • tinued. , ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ellis Brandt, ten lowing the seretec showId aiake the campus. • * * Barnes. Dave .lone1 NEW THIS TERM They transpired during the visit of Winston Churchill to resers-atlons hr calllae 1-tMl lions of inhabitants. \\\ Island with its piers ,• .. SPORTS EDITOR Marshall Da»m The representative of off-cam Washington after Pearl Harbor. While he was in Washing¬ Further nhoerrntion of the Lenten coming and going of -THIS"BECOMES MORE serious willi pus women, a new member of the recti- ton. Eoreign Minister An-* fast will be nude at I! noon when Hnrdcgen asserted t (he realisation that post-war adjustment FEATURE EDITOR Ken Knhn | jdidii'iacy board this term, HIRE EDITOR Sheldon Moyei. fieri her rr istake at a meeting of thuiy Eden was in Moscow, (i,-.-- t in c*!itircnin point-blank] sHent Innrheon win be serred. boat hod sunk 10 ai - : will he harder than ever before. A relieve : the "off-campus girls" Judiciary and the British and Russian i lhi" Smgapr.ie defended would have to be j g„gni, of great Uiinfoglral tren He even went to the totaling. 06.153 tor. education will he hut little preparation for ||>r, mIrk lh. ; vessel he identified, : BUSINESS STAFF ! t)f»<»rd Just night The otf-campus had wnrkml out a policy for extreme length c f warning that • • • I the tanker Nome. times that will he difficult. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS judiciary board, which has concent rating on the Russian Atr iralian troops would be yanfcod j Art Underwood, Dnugla*. Beeve i repr escn'ative -cm the A W. Sr HORTICULTURE t'Lt'B— i claimed to have fired out of Ihr Near East If the Brltfah j " ' * * * and Mediterranean fronts. OKH PLAN IS HFilNG pushfil by thn ('ircutation Manager Paul E. Walker f.fi-eainpuE u men. set flh ex- rd but decide- issues involving This pulley, incidentally, v. a- Govertimfiit did not *ond rein-1 | Horticulture club will hold « | pedoes nt the Norn give help to stuitoivik who ilo re¬ Larry Hardy, l^eo Sherman, Bob Storms late that uff-campu* The only 'trouble | HITIUf: NIAKh ItIto WhtllH* flek. Mr-Af"-,'. Women reef u »-d hixt. Wednesday. Chief enemy. i-xtfTil ol - uufjc'tinii that if Lon- |j wilt be shown in connection with high out of the wate turn after thi* war. Tin- Cpiyrrkity of lowu At'VKlirnnNo I'• 'IntilimAn. Hill M'X»> MHtj Jnnc Wl!«mi of A W S Wih Knox was that apparently he fjfiu wfi goinp t.i fle ert the Aus- {Sinking of the I'lj.-I. N.-i-nie Murj'.J'le- Nehjll, Oln»in Bctrtt. n-e judicu beard did not know that meanwhile the • j the technical school for pickle ••.» not defending i kr>u( packpr. and began it. Iiv wovklyeontributions of a ilimo I M»riV| Whitlw*. H»i. Hi"hr.., J'.anMe' D'Ai'iiy, Normal Will H-eef ;i? t.\«- p. m. today to en I"'" Meeting will be in miles off Montuuk B llMfty l» n K.iY .ic' it nt wdl be tak- policy had been changed or at singap- ir, ,* l„. i^rferfly; rllom .,n6 Hort bu,,din, land, wa sannounced student it is expected# to raise #10,000. de< idu M'h-c ■ - per CI.AS.SIHKUH Wlfikoli. least xx'fls supposed to have been ♦wisrillc f< t?TF A.i. traiiiin govern-j * ♦ en regarding ? J.t vri'-nrr. wh • • • department on Jan. J"> -I their ad twiok.x and Changed. met I tn withdraw from the wnrj AO EDUC ATION CIWU THIS WILL IIKLP A LOT. However, it Time 1st I olf the ihter-eoflegiftte Here's the inside story: Only P and..-m«ke «i .separate peace with , toyed If- ♦ Af UveNliim ctah wHI meet for ing at noon today ci i* not cerlnin that niieh a plan would he Tlw exact number fev. day- after Churchill arrived, Germany. ox inmatch a report of Farmers' week stand the Au. tralians got word that the sunporch. Importan? practical hi Michigan Slide. ShidentH here Next year won't tic the time tn complain . I IVHtttfUl wl cirses will be TOO I ATE. TOO LITTLE and round table dtsrnaslon of foil business Will be dfe«- . vi Fai Eastern front wax to be «aeri- u!m nt your student representatives. -ide.ed lc !)?»• judiciary board F.med with this, double-barreled term prarttre Irarhtnf* tomorrow • • • adniiitedly have Ick money than at many ..I . , »ii' u-lci hone sin ttecd. and almost tore the British n ' known i lurrraa*- fium both the Austmlians at 7:30 p. m in the Alpha Zeta DRFENPE. MIORATOKV other vchools. It would lie harder for them Now is the time to do something about is Empire apart ,\C\ n and the I- S ntivy. the British ami room. LABOR— to Hflcriilce for vtich a fund on 1op of all them. Primaries toda^will go far toward Churchill was aitfuhm that it t b;:t -at bet three women had Ru-sinns yielded. More ieinforce-» j • * * I i bile • i tic Indies, tii.it the Pacific w ,»-■ a uidiHi upon By that time, however. I The camera class will hold a open to all lh*i>e im<*r"MN cumulated iill he even though nominations have progressed ocean; that the Japan- it v.,i i.*b* to send heavy »em-' meeting in room 112. Union an¬ knowing more aboit mitr»i«t| When <|tif i ied 'giod'iiti pay- tremendrnix luruements* .labor. nex, bmighi at 7 30 p m. to dis¬ . KTII.I. THERE IS the fart that such a rat her unsat iafactnrily. -•ible iir-miltie the en11 nt Wi e»i c old rattle around in it for a * • lone tune, that it \v* • much \vi*ei And the tnside {.cut is thal_mod- cuss exposure meters and their plan Ih m t ru eilnj here a much a* at otln r Hut you haven't a eompiaint in the world ; ,»id ft.{It He Im- rbe judiciEoy ,, to defeat thr fierman nrm> on the et'b lightir:g pinnen did not arrive uses. GREEN HELMET Hchdctls. More vtUiientl here are getting if you don't get out and vote today. It's ,w. t'tuild d on*' j it* . x is ting , Rp- M*ifi front and in the Meditci it* SingHp«*t«' until after Churchill * ■ » • Green Helmet u . uJes^W-idd h« "«■' .. all but 10 draft exempt inns heea uue id advanced lree too, rantHii area He e''*ritrnde»i that («turned to U>n«jr.n- • >i aboul ope JUNIOR FARM BUREAU— p«>rtant Variety sh':" I thi hi ft IPIlHlUi; The would .laprn all-out at- f harles Rogers. Detroit parkins '1 p. m totnmroxv • h'iUIfli) in- l-.niruiH-nnv imiws. who had on* e the Ornvin army was mwli- month be I ore- s room 1. Union. M* n\k!- ♦ w * t'fi >t would t)'- a fiirnpk matter t. !,i* k fin the island mmponv representative, will ad- hntt minute' i'mirlcsy 'til I'ainl . would be Clean up on Japan, Note. Thi* 4n*tde history ♦>) drew the Jan tar Farm bnrean In have been recec cti o THFN. TOO, cxpcnscf. here arc Ions and • * me week -end. ADMIRAL KIM* OBJECTS Smgapore is going to contribute to the Spartan mom of the Union It !h easier, far sttidenls to work their way It won't be long he fori- it'a time to get out far t tie:-- between the U. S. A tomorrow at 7:10 p. m He will DELTA GAMMA Ml *1 IMfftll However. Churchill ran into through. This means that it would he Ics tie se pails of yellow paint to renew the walk arid Au-tialia dlM Uxs the eompanv'K position in Delia CMmma ^lu and v imturl COl 1.0VT TAKE ( IIANCE i trouble immedi4»el> Imm Admiral of a proldetu fur men to return here after lines aeross Grand Uiver nvernie. Kmest Kmg fm thriflit new .-'ifn- MarAKTIII K I OR I'REMIDENT the Detroit stockyards strike. will have a joint meetint m w| Exp sins; then wi-h • >;it they : ' Meeting U open to all students. women'* gym at 7:1"> p m arnty service. While they're at it. why don't they mark could •t Hg.uii •• | evented mandi'-i -»l the t S fleet. King R* jmesentiittve Lane Powers, activity «>hie« ted vigor-His-lv. raid that i Hcpuhlican of New Jersey, launch- the curbs along the nventie on both .sides, to «?*•» ng H coibgi iv •» •aeseul.o.ve- i l.)ut« h .ft. rublrer. tin would krcp red a p/cxde? t/ii boom f*»r General HfiMA DELTA CHI— | Defense-B-'no A NOT! IKK ANGLE, IS that the govern help mot (fists park .with enough leeway for MarArfhui • n Ui pi till Hill the Sigma Delta Chi will hold it*' Today, imiUH'v ,mp in the r 1 One ; Jfepan fiuhtmg (or yeari*. Warned flit i||, h very likely to tak« ove- tin- job as themselves and fellow drivers. That is. with •aid. All the | the! J hum Cfjulci then put the • dher day. although it must fie tegular bi-weekly luncheon moot- \ sitnintv |» ••'e.^Hteitl «Rwr r»FVN«* part of the post-war adiustmenl planning. enough room to permit the average driver to f«x India, wiille Hillrt' «a;d he ch«i?e a strange place to do Uirl*. waiited N» stay, hut ttiey 44 8-r-N I>-0 w-vl tved the British Middle Etcd ;'i| a. * }.w*-ed-uo. r meeting of the _ From here it 1-ok.s a- ii it would Is too nog tiate the irTTrieneies of parallel park¬ t iiubln't hec iu handle. Hut it p. ing without bat tern I bumpers, scraped tires, a problem that i* worth a lot oi thought and a resultant grouehy disposition. off tod ft Betlii'K lute mimite.' "King also refer red in crificfel,f The. committee Wtc *-onsidei in« J-IHiP T''i Ittiu • mother of' aiu tiler *->r - alnxoft Nc« thing lerrns, t«> the;; 'he new #33 bdtkin army appro- j from Until the curbs are so marked it will have Libyan campaign in North Africa4, ii priatH-n. to provide thousands of. every em. * • ♦ , to "lie a matter of common eciutosv among •«ity, nneiverl h f.t th» itirmbn ■■ iiftei cidl from tbf «.<»me ^.uiVe *atd that the. was just child -i piny • additional tanks and othff equip-j TJiickcii Mill. I 1. lulled to «e!t that th'M? barren deseit xva te*- meet foj . the xv.,i again.-1 the Axis : IN TIIL MEANTHIK, it's up to e\er> drivers to leave room for himself anil "the vr-x mu IN THE meant nothib. even if conquered |ttr»' j of the r.i'Pt topics of discussion : man to make ever> ertorl to try and finish other fellow whenever he or she parks on Blunt -xpoken as he wa«." hnxx ■ rungi ii on how muc h -of the liugc school, while he can. Grand Uiver. t vci. ■ - Admiral King was' !><-t ha t toUi»h as tin' A otralian,- Then sill plies lb the PhilippiiM s , -va» fund wiuld go for needed ; This! Served I n . Rotigir jointed" H'ithoat ■minihtir in W hington, Riehui.f W > • P- "Al'ls < ue Silverware THE Fall oj SiniyifHHVLvaits ■ with "ThrfVtk you. a bow. gentlemen," he said 'While we're t>t» this j j| l aetillx Will Be , -subject. 1 vx ish to announce that Java ( )iM>iilAll that great soldier, famous j Servants At s» l.oMi i Amei wan «n*1 outstanding Repub- j rv ri»is**»umu riir.Ks Km., l i/i tii* j !h*au, General Douglas Mn-Ai - GREEKS 1thui Ag Baiu|tiet ' AII ivi! aii l)otT»U*t%u it tn I lighter planes are repurttMl tonight be t .k p m 1-HI.ix l),v tin — V W S judici d. upon DI MS t LAP TOO | to l»e inllieting heavy easnaltiv« on tho «lHpftnt4.sc» itiVRgicm Demoi'ratie committee member j A Blown, trea.t of the J By DASII UUERUEL \x h. we* shoukbr? i Iilrttne Pus tVaf. G j forte, ai Paleiuhang, on thv Hutch islaml of Siunatra. ifer-ii placed huihandi.v departmeitt. applauded u* vociferously as the i i Gii'i'k we I The loss < f Halemhang was acknowledged today hy the inlmal wMj! • The only pwedent xxhuh the ■ '.xill be head v*it«*r tin* annual Repubhran# 1 aiter. Power* •but the t<» b* Why g»n j Dutch high command, which* — judiciary board t an i».>k b,.* k up- All-Ag Achievement b o«ptct Asketf u hy h*' picked a closed-door ; | -sail I that M-Veral thousand . .Japanese operatUifm in the smith- i* tfre iictluii o! the ' tift-c.er*- rr**eting i»x wnitKi tlxc keynote for • often'1 Wc Thursday at 6 .1)1 p. m in the j .I.ipam -e troops had invaded j pu- woinen's (»>».<: it - complete M»< Arthur hi Twl* Kri*-«l cstihjm." -npei ^'vst P.».hi*. n*- matter xvi,.»t di- r- -i juu' v»f the latc-tnuiuti jh ..a! Union ballroom Other prnt'essfxrs "That * part Of the strategy." xx-tll ciicii term " tn*- E ;weiitlh !>-vxd i vmhus c• i• i. thc isjand froni-The sea after i iitivucccvdii! attempt to take: ' j'J 11 * ,U'M aduek may m the i»g« rc«ttu» at dtvixum assist in serving the student guc*t* grinned the popular New Jersey- |j Chw-kcn w«n * »■ * ,ps. Group singing wilt be led by tlie rtum by coming out for hini | . MM tWuM Mi lien Hennhk. hrnd < f thr Statr A. C Saturday Uifeht and Ii J ** a MM <>s JM' list Jrifix /Vf/wri' .luiuill into the Alpiia Ch* hou-«- .--a ; Juntm' Farm bureftu, and IVof H pubiieiy at this curly date?" Ij Jul M Wamy Tb* i»,»»»! (H-nrr *..-. N< n Among the nation's out- hu'il.x iltpp> Grerk vw- Macstrlhur ,U Rather, heuxt nt the ftvrni crop- night d sin ixtlout Japanese at • *U*odtng nuldary heroes who have ! you. tt< kU will uo\* *etilei * n the main deportment, xxill be too^tmustci WASHINGTON. Feb 16 Food, donated I. t gely by differ¬ Alter tl ,K l(l« mil aide. it. i.s lielieved. will save I the War d« |Hotinent hxtay thnt ent deportments «»t the Agricul¬ son. , William Henry Harrison, The Thi Tan tin' ItulH> for the Allied jH»wei^ i Xaeiuiry Taylor Ulysses S. Grant j Japanese mtiUeiy fire and neriat hour feuni Crt c«thl men The> Howex«i ill prep**!atimis beuii,* ilishe*I to defri.ul Java- lud U»an an activity agmiwt hi* lorvej* on B'*- ture division, x\ ill be served "fam¬ ily style, and highlights of the and The*>dor« Rooeevclt. Gn the other hand. General Me- J i Famous Grill pernnsutu had been p.uticu- evening will ifict.urte r talk by Di Robert >! Haiti* < v j >. itadeJ *if thi Ihdted Nntiunx larlv heavy during the pa»t 24. Raphael Z**Tt head ot the l»akr C'leBan failed in his race against | HW Brunt ef Binn nth vuacdmg tin* entrance to tlie In¬ houn* j— - j!I AH we con soy i* "the noivr Slates Ksirrst Exjurimen? station Lincoln. General Laottard Wood; tei isbou's dian ocean II xvns bVhevrd that the Jap ■•of ' dot bum We're retel l HiR t< PvesetHatKiM ol awaid< t « v»ri- lAiied after the World War: Ad-j F)Mt MMXVXTIOXI and Ot:.. gruind sim• \rtmi to hi J \r base were preparing once again for av | thai deep nw»mu <*ffx that; ims rrev Alt p*c " ! happening* of the different »**mie uirtd. and M-x'crsl judjpng teams Siwmisii-Ame: wan war. and Gen¬ Barnv -t in. tim ; :a*>ntD ta*k of rocon- viou* ettortx t»i cru.sh Ueiura! 'strip Chan.cteis In • M\ w'liwt- vx*ftI be honorott 5*.'* well as stu¬ eral Wmfield S*< tt wax defeated i mood M, < i a tu.i. Sii,,..UutticHily and m extra-cui • VALENTINE H |M I I I M I t.hVn !,i! Japanese ratlin Hlt- the Japane.se willing tv wager thftt he is « i if u I in acUviPe-- i nouncement* yxaertcd that from •hire fo «» midget with :» decided Oettiiu' t" the ;> • ' of V UAIl.XHIMNK • Ticktts to the banquet are on tifH-s 1 >•», K. K t; l\«t . . id Suigiipotc would j lock <»( vitamin It But en ugh Mjl« «t Dean Antimny s office ut ktm id Knipa c V. :. r. . : he f*»-I point for nli about the drab thing- tn Uf«\ II \MUtAGS- SafUifivv to J .0 1 P . '..; O.S.I) HuMInt Oil tl»r Old Owes I IRll Ag council member*. IVrettnlal- Sprtm Favorites ami h«-w did Ciond Hafuii Ih i D it-.i ^ Continued from I'ngc l > i First i angel t I b.'f- . CLASSIFIED ADS l or Our Own Full l*ng<- Witt id • : iieo.o wh l. two Kapp.i . it. b i'. Po. . j ho t "We've get to bring boute to ev - I ! 2nd, ditto . . . "Flu' ■ - "• v civ student that we are in this vx.u *>ng and Bat T -t» Jl>. »■ IXtffy HhCI> all the way «tmv. but each t?f lus —■tick-the Cluo, xx.; . Somes, will be in still further." Croaiei Al.t'llA liAM.S WIIA1 "»Snk the 0.11,r h*\ uf r,« V. Mph ■ AM > - ! '.i-i ti. vu»: ! lad cha iu.an tiiat no lYvxt Quig- caiup.ngiiinj;! aid. "Every eihut heie wilhnuan a step forward in the progress »u our national wot •ftml" Worst J»4f We Ever Heard Then their i> tin* one about the. I Indian IMIMtl "Sin>r'Csiie«v' who lAl.Nt^luMt' il*y rv»nl«s 4m >'«r" •> TSv **•!«*■ ti. t »2, ANNIVERSARY SHE AO few f.**% Cgtbnui DeifoH hecv they an 1 any so* l vmuM be jx't inlPud lie s.iid Ftudeuts could aid tie- jmmried died sh-rVi> after-' Vl-"!"1. | ward. All '.lira' '.v.r left to d • was UlOW, • ■ffoncy |>tp| at pop.. ' I.u us the p ib . Mill ihftt any v.lxiliU feinid e-ventially by gaining infor¬ i u> heve Uu .squaw-bury short Ll)«t Weber «.f •Buffal.o. V> I'* ;u ,'o ri.u- vtert woind Ix* investi- mation available nt college which I cake!' i> sAtilttiAVs sr Alt >t:a > feu of E Lar-sfng, Su'd* M - i.-- ,: -iIV tt a, nt. bnliiv. and each.cattd;-. "One of our biggest auris in de¬ Soft gxbardvnc ciiXight til with d dc i allowed one p ster with a I t Headline m Chi S'.ju'i sit'FKK sori' mnix »>*< ** * of Mt C -. n.i n* Ki; v.v kMchell »{ | fense work here." lie said, "is i«' nt***' waif> tt>. SI*; - a calfskin rust Zipper top j m. insure the future by a complete "FflKl Wells in. MfenUtio E, luili:- i;;i and June Milt.het! , ! oh^taph not exceeding 4 b> 6 with outside utility pockets I»gt»T WATCH HtO t*&** t .fronl !.)<•'«: Uit. Lkilis Wii*Sfn '«'d inches under* bind mp of the present* |e*i." The gti) Onun sure gets •Ovfr »«*»' WW' S*!! n'll V*1** • Igsweli, lud Ik viM'ly 11 hiker of . IndcTitifu abuti card.* arc the around' dooent lief i1 >•**,- rv-iam **•1 • Gam «*»«(. Jwi n. «nd *!e#n MeKerti.og «»f u'dy toqUfUUtietdx for \utuig. Dr. T. At. koMN-r. c|tWrmi<»l»«toi ! * • —Third Ofgpvc Uunu* MrCSflg. RlwWUn ORH*t. |J« S*>-K We would like to make ii pu'ohv _ jijriushitir.. A du,» c-l Ihltac ftimh tyiiigliy {fated. As in past yiat>, frww the MtrhtgAn ilepArtmrat of TOft SALE Tati uiii D;*iu.er of Sleek- nc printed niattrr Wilt be allowed health, will enumerate hU experi¬ , statement to the effect that we ences w ith mtcrauU of Mkhtiui(, will promptly print anything that CAMPUS ROOK STORE di ii'.mpiaigning. lie said. ^p4dgv uml Iktfy Tltunmne l»! Km si UH-Mi Wviv.eu may wtW fur lolloutng the picture. Meeting willI; that guy W*>1{ sends in. That's the ptfensiiuj . bi.itlv eijubcd candidates ivnd class be «t <;3t p. an. In the diulrnt pur¬ S «5 make him KtlS NEWS the Hevpvrhm ..house we oif*eers. Those eletbxl to Student ine* of iVnple*. church. | stop giiiw ling und ft will gu e you RIGHT IN FRONT OT TWTX«*N council el ncHt Tut day s final thar-v1' iu judge his luimoi i*n pVitear that IMi .Nel«bn of IMeosuht pledge hits hks "pin'U» Cliot ia idix'tions wiil take over Uwjlr p9*h. Buy Defense Bonds and Stauijcs >wr*«U. , j i;Pi-ulch of Buffalo. N. V, ! liujiE >>p} tug toan., J" Today. — ..i -4 otSocE- :x: ' February 17. 1942 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS -■'ByCff. A (irhhler Turned lUwr - cht I "s* an* tm»« . j DetroitHands ittaf rtr„ State (lagers >«*bl net,' 39-37 Upset WON FOOTBALL LtTU« AS A Hlail Ties WoHil CtNrE'R AKP A TACALE.. . Hurdle Ktvonfl; State Nips MM! By BILL BARCLAY HE TKO> Hl5 F!ftST RING Records of all degrees nnd OPPONE*rr kinds fell in Jettison fieldhbuve Saturday bs the University of Fencers S Michigan "ran ujYimpressive 04'j Fi«CON' p/int* to win the annual intra¬ state tringular meet ahead of the Two *ets SPARTAN SPORTS t-round place Spartans, with 3S'i RE is A HW WT. AND 'N Wt R'V. NC.CD.. . jHiints and Michigan Normal with StWIIXK GAINS FA All* Highlight i the evening win J.-hcoy Spaliuk'- surprising fall • \n Ti.uy Voiitig. Spalink murk- id -tin ?elf a- a man to watch in the national tournament!? this AHE ?'S AN \ car, SufHM iov -pee i and the un- •AG- student ■■ i'lu- m y. 5 quit Have Spalink ,'d»*d tire to lay Youngs ■i ' I t' i the mat. I •■land Merrill battled national sp«iftM»ri«t t '•ham; < ■ Vernon !.«'g»in to the ut¬ *wlorj lit* most beoive jwjng u -Sr to 4 de- iftf'rolti J lit murine thr first half. 10 Michigan •me un inexpert- r i»o«pn either wound up lit tonight m most formic 11tan hands or viil- fpplw 145 Against Wini-humi). ti.r l>.il tram iii at b ninds. There was changed their precious !cver$;»t > •e. mflthomntitil the Ikulgeis with Hob Tholke'i • ■■-n't look so hot for and Albeit Month accounting fot rr •„.? The Spartan ; took It' "I lMITtlj the points state's rpee team pt • • • • • -. *ket and made 14 ('he*ti r Simpson < f Stale u ceting I and SftmitM tec ted this lead with a • 4 wm nrrtini m y» > ' bn accuracy rating This give* the fencing team Mmer I'eka n, In, •' la* ,t I2t IS r» m three victories in live meets this pound- 'Cut ' .1 r n n 1 ng s and •tint ever to the free throw season. Firhk Mrsm;th f 128 pounds, »« wr find an e\rn worse nd It " Teriiiny .nd Kenneth lifto Mate had IS gift Miliar at 1.16 pound-. nit made nine; 1-. of I>. \irliiM- Win* Auiinl tfi'i s j ! ■ l< ■ , t pbin.n1'!. tin- les with It frrr ihrmin and missed M. > i ill will meet Kil Ci.ppli . iWMT. ■.jiponvre hrothr i to Newton, D-UVVA latter information ' 1 .tobji Moil teplaeo, • Frank o'.; [. . . on fry Joe Sullivan, !'• »?• t i. mid . tussle* with ed ' the l\ of I) Vai - • t o Keivne'th HousemoHer m \'vx" Sullivan commented t b1 i»e Cuckte Sp.dink mee* o S;- • ' '0 kiime in Detroit • Mi. . .Im-khuin in the heavyweight dnrs«t4v it • i1 ■ ' bciau.se State was ke^,i«ll team, but match l>»'i»h itibs y , , j» had greater pei- -"iv \ > .larkrmm o ee throw stripe «•!»!> defeat in a - wan that one v.? < < . t. t.Uat m that gumc ttiade . of 15 foul shots, tT : and then exporter! tfcei»;v. the entire ex- iUan t;a. Titans' earlier ' er of the sports- if campus last week V^ilson. a most ,'eriainahty, who 1.4 foe title of Sports llrtroll ijl Michigan Daily, the *lnlk*t I 11 III ft f llri«». i llirmirr, x K»lii k Hiitrl, i |U*l4>rit t Murf*. c 1..UI MalMimt IOMTE I' r.f.nxl »«■»« e I * 11 • T. CALIFORNIA H'.ni) uafkki.L it M-im, Hrh• 1. »Hr.«Hrr» » XO»i ft*. w.rtl • . 121 ■ Ml>k BftfiI %. tnd Up, Orchestra ivurvtti. u*, lun T»h*n irlttf: Ik* t raig « kk*s«i. - ends in a clean c.icc -phere 12 Sludnits Hid lla-krtliall Scores 'C»":-siON—J5c For Ski '/'com NAILHEADS lletroit 3#, SUte 3». Ifitke '>3. Afwrih GuhHHm 4R j To the Imitative - f J im Jo?,..! - AUnhatUn 3A IP»k|on 13. I !*•■' «nd liiil Rugg go the «?*'* on llitvii*,—MISSION TO MOSCOW ■ '?»e five-rmm *qua»n Davis, Jack Ever - Anytime Any in glowing | ett, J>>b Meuibon, Don Clam, Hcminicna)— FOI( WHOM THK BELL TUI.I.S ) Larry Ryan and Al Johnetm nxi, blue, natural, beige. AM) MANY OTHMIS RENTALS TUXEDO From Our il.liUl Lilirurv Across From the Union ANU, ; DRESS SUIT 4on> Book Store uu*i • Tuesday, February 17 ]?4,| |g /** Four MICHIGAN &TATE NEWS . Gami War Department Cancels At Custer,' ROTC DRAFT :?r Passion Play to Be Here Tx, (Continued from Page 1) j Nights; Students May Work r«£u clared that registration was order- ly. Most students interviewed About 75 students desiring drn-B~ McCoy, Sheridan .seemed to take attitude toward about the same Selective Service as President Hannah, who regis¬ matic as sion experience may obtan work will feature Joseph Mct extras in the Black Hills Pas¬ gained wide recogn Play; according to Advance world's outstanding "Or ^J lloffer Tain's His Sttciolofiy tered at the East Lansing city hall James Dewey, Clare Hume Men Off for Duration To Hoarl; Lilies Groups along with a parade of familiar faculty members. Mr. Hannah declared realisti¬ Bf W. A. A.— CHARLOTTE WHI'ITEN ' representative when the auditorium play t» presented at the Wednesday and portray Mary, the Tickets for the obtained at the col-. • f„" ..T Thursday. By George Herbert cally that he was just one man W. A. A. is sponsoring all-col¬ Those interested should report office and after Wen? • Summer camps for U.O.T.C. students who hnvo completed "Wars arc (Trowing pains nf among on estimated 9.000,000 lege ping pong tournament from for rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. in the boxoffice in the aud : ;n their junior year of college have been discontinued for the others who were registering Feb. 14 to 28, accord ing-to Thel- main. auditorium of the Veterans' civilization," throughout the nation and that he ma EI worthy, president. juration of the war and for six months thereafter, according is when Memorial building, 213 S. Capitol, By Feb. 28 the two semi-final¬ Lansing. Dewey said. Extras must to a war department communique received by Col. Stuart one "The time tn marry finds a suitable mate and didn't, feel that he deserved spe¬ cial privileges any more than ists will be chosen and the final be available for both matinee and FBI Head It Mcls'od, 1'. ,\l. S. & T., yester-• anyone else. If he is called, Presi¬ match to determine the "all-col¬ evening performances Wednesday financial obligation* day. Jan Garlter In Piny can involved." meet the dent Hannah said that he would lege ping pong champ" will ,be and Thursday Dewey said. Mati- Detroit Kerr In place of the summer These are only a few of the willingly do anything or go any¬ played^ March 7, Miss Ehvorthy ncss will be ut 2 p. m. and eve¬ John Bugas, head Dm where he is Ordered. announces, camps, all R.O.T.C. graduates II it/i Si roup Friday theories of Michigan State's most It could not immediately be as¬ President Ehvorthy urges cam¬ ning performances will begin at office of the Fedcu fy** | will be required to sociological sociologist, Dr. C. R. 8 p. n>. Investigation, will - attend a spe¬ certained last night whether all pus womep to compete in the HofTcr, who has been at the col¬ cial service ^liool commissioned. before being lege for 17 years. eligible students from Blast Lan¬ tournament, whether they can sing. Lansing, and nearby towns play or not . Mnrifn Sj When asked if the communique STUDIES GROUPS had registered here w« urged by Further information on the the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Listed as topics >■ meant that Michigan State's jun¬ Sociologists are opt to become Dean Mitchell last week. Many tournament may be obtained from are "Conduct Duni,;- rather obtrusive. If so, it's because ior JLO.TjC. students would take they're observing Groups ore Hol¬ students may have registered at Betty Olofson, Detroit senior, or (,->b n Seize Jap* "Convoy and F,\ lems," "Blackout P no summer.training. Colonel Mc- |K>lls in their home neighbor¬ Miss Dorothy J. Purker, assistant Lcod replied. "That's the way it ler's primary interest; he studies hoods, the Dean Indicated, since professor ' of physical education, In Surprise Raid "Traffic Control I • looks tti me." Hut ho cautioned their attitudes and actions because there seems to have been some she says. Conditions." students to wait until more defi¬ In-this way can he understand the confusion on the matter. Nomination of officers will be SACRAMENTO. Feb 16 (TP) Each of these - nite word ha? been received before behavior of individuals in their! Those students who did not the main business of the Home —G-men struck again today at serve ta give studi ■ they make summer plans. various groups'. register at the college bureau j Economies club meeting in the Japanese colonies on the west on personal and < might he just a1 I J] Alt Ntl> FROM I.FTTFK He admits it j should appear at the Dean of j Home Economics building, room cmM v ilh » view to nipping hf-h £ £ thr' wvrnl prejudice, but the thing he dislikes | Men's office as soon as possible j 101, at !> p. m. tomorrow, accord¬ column activitiei in the United aid Prof. Tom K v McLeori explained that bis most in classes ii the whispering warning was based on a letter, j j land fill out draft Information ing to President Judy Crozier. States the Protective s. student "It mixes me up. makes which he received from the war | cards, even though they have not I TOWN GIRI.S' HOARD— The FBI force mode a series of committee which i- me feel as If I'm not hitting the i been classified a* yet. it was indt-j Towrr Girls will hold their sec¬ raids in the Sacramento area, ar¬ program. department several months ago, points, and then 1 get sort of a slating that juniors might be sent frustrated feeling." hi- admits felted. This information, it was ond luncheon meeting of the term resting many Japanese as enemy Tonight's meeting to army "replacement centers" for explained, would aid the college j Thursday in the Town Girls' alien*. Cameras, short wave 0(>en session, and u . Old-fashioned games such a* the ""registrants local lounge on the fourth floor of the their summer training rather than f»R C R. IIOFFER in keeping- radio-, revolvers and even Nip¬ the meeting held Jo. golf, and horse shoes, con¬ . croquet, 1 board informed and might eventu- j uniform# were seiz¬ to summer camps. The fact that be H offer's chief recrea¬ Sociologies! Sociologist . . . Union, Tri-Chairmen Barbara ponese army of the Protective .v tinue to ally decide whether deferrment is j Amundson. Grace Sidoti. and Jean . . . a apeeiuj service school would be ed by the G-men. of civiUan defense tion. required after graduation, how¬ artd interested In social granted. Scavarda announced yesterday. The raids followed by less than the Horticulture b;< Ig a ever, indicates that there will be I.IKED SOCIOLOGY Even a* an Indiana farm boy he serious conditions "Their attitudes reflect All off-campus women living in 24 hours the evacuation of Axis no Bjimmer training at the end of ! They ore at the nationals. Japanese, Germans and the junior year, Mel-cod added, j Jan Garlirr. who has held top- observed differences in social-con¬ ditions in this home community, the trend of times. turning point between the old and ('.allege to Instruct private home* are eligible to at¬ tend. Posters will remain in front Italians, tram 81 forbidden dts- Clemson college has risen In value "All graduates of senior units j ranking among the nation's pop¬ trying to adapt values of of the Union women's lounge and tukJ.s in California. Oregon and who, in 1942, will have complft- 1 ular orchestras for years, will and though he majored in Agricul¬ tural education at Purdue univer¬ the new past generation* to the needs of Junior Teachers in the Home Ec building until 5 fbe state of Washington. to #6.000.000, lead one of the two orchestras s!t>' ed all requirements, including a! who will play for danrlng at the sity he took as many sociology the pro-ent " K.ir (he flrnt )>me tn It, hiitory j p. m. tomorrow for signatures of summer camp, will be commis- j courses ;«#, possible n» his senior STUDENTS "MORE REALISTIC" Michigan State college will train I those wishing to attend. itioned upon graduation," the com- ( 194? J-Hop In college auditorium For 17 years he has taught elementary teachers, according to \ A. W\ S.— For the J-H0P| year he definitely decided to make munlquiL said. "However, those j Friday niaht. classes in the family and for the it h|s life work. Dean L t\ Emmons of the Lib- j Newly-appointed chairman of A. who have not completed n sum last three those in marriage. He eral Arts division. The program Following experience as a voca¬ W. S leadership training course. mer camp, but. who have other- f service school after graduation he- tional ag teacher, he worked on his has observed a more realistic was approved at the recent trie- | Lois Lettfcht, will be assisted by all requirement*, must fore they are commissioned." earnestness among students to wine met complete satisfactorily the basic MAY NOT NEED DEGREE masters at Iowa State, continuing until he had received his Ph D, in achieve happiness in marriage. ults meeting. Kmmon* explained that students Betty l*ou Herb, acting A W S President Vivian Kalmbach an¬ TAILS . S.'O It was also announced that the Hotter s influence i not on the cplltse at the appropriate special. take two year course lead¬ rcquiremeitt of a college • degree before appointment may be waiv¬ 1925 In his experience he ha# found personalities perhaps as much as the thinking of his students. may a ing to a State Limited Teachers nounced yesterday. TUXEDO S27..VI TNI PtlOtMAi student* have become more certificate. "Our principal idea is Nlllt ed in special cases. thut to train teachers for one-room IMati Sfcrcl Surmoii. WHITE VEST s.UO 1 • LACK Graduating seniors ceive any will not re¬ deferment from active duty, however, active service" may Axis Sills Makes Token Raid rural schools and schools in small cities where teacher* necessarily I OTTAWA j Prime Feb 16 (TPi — Minister Mackenzie King TIES .. S 1.00 come in contact with the rural [ longer than 10 days, announced today that the Can¬ be delayed not population.'* Emrnon* declared. [ adian Parliament SOX .).«• the communique concluded. On II. S.-Guarded Dnteli Isle The program will get underway j with the beginning of summer j will go into secret session this week to dis¬ Kii|iinrrr« In Ann Arbor Mcel Atlrnil West W1LLEMSTAD Curacao Dutch Indie*. Feb lft-(TP) An American 'force? were school, and was planned with the 1 cuss Canadian defense in general. di*- [ rooferation of the State Depart- i Specifically. Parliament will take AVRDS patched recently troth to Aruba j rnent of Public Instruction and j up the question of defense prob¬ WHIM WFjljlMT Thirty-five Junioi and Senior attack by an enemy submarine on land installations in Aruba—Island and Curacao, two of the three representatives of the state teach- . lems in Canadian Pacific areas as <1 UMIMC Electrical Engineering student* marked tonight the fust blow of •■.timet- in the Dutch group lying j er> colleges as well a- educational: a result of the fall of Singapore. it" kind in the western hemis¬ off the-coast of Venetuela. Aruba will leave for Ann Arbor by bus is i'.bmit 650 miles from the Pana- j expert* from out of state. . I this afternoon to meet with the phere by the Axis power* student brunch of the American A refinery of the Standard Oil ,r<, ('anal Zone The island/ lie near the en- WITH * cast or no Institute of Electrical Engineers company of New Jersey was 7k Cmon (wMiiU 9m at the University of Michigan. shelled by an Axis submarine otWTrant-e to Venezuela.'? oil-rich laike lifcwt H (U Chop) «o4 Italian Following a tour of the Uni¬ elating off Aruba Island This J iiaracaittfi area -one of the mm: MICH. STATE COLLEGE versity engineering building, a same suhmanne torpedoed four j productive oil centers in the AUDtTOHIUM, K LANSING dinner is being planned, after tankers, sending three of them to ■ world. which tho students will attend the the bottom. • j The submarine attack on Aru- FEII. in anil 10 A HAII.V MAT. Michigan section meeting of the t:M P. M. A t. K K. j It was under#t x«t that there ha was viewed in authoritative • I.M P. M. was no damage to the refinery i quarter* as a token of gesture by a tVKMMW Ihiwntown Ticket (NTIee and a" official ntatement by the j the Axis, possibly to test the 110 F. Mich. Ave. rhone 4-71II Plait* for l)i|iloiiiiil Netherlands Indies news' agency | strength of allied defenses The o PRICE K—EVENINGS— said then- had been no casual ties j Dutch have long feared that Gev- Exchange Near Elltl anuing the pcraonnrl. Casualties j many would strike in this direc- ."mc. »%<. a 1.10, a l .a.", WASHINGTON. Eel. Ill (TP)- aboard the tanker* were not ! tion, and. for that reason, asked #2.20 Plans for the exchange of known. i for American troop-. _ MATtNCEH— American and Axis diplomats have been concluded In principle. Students' Sprriitl—30i- Announcement that this stage Ailullit—a.)r. #1.10. - #1.6.% in the projected exchange of dip¬ lomats with the Rome, IkuUil and COLLEGE Tokyo governments was made to¬ All Prices Tax Sponsored by Murley Included day by Under Secretary of State Welles, The State department already OUTLINE *T [prom Promts#: S. Oates Post No. 711 J revealed that the exchange with V. F. W. »f U. S, the German and Italian govern¬ ments will take place in Lisbon. The Japanese will In* exchanged SERIES [Per Dencin' or Romencin' Wr proaitr that yaall be u «#U-gr«oaie4 an4 a* tomfort- lor American envoya at Pottugwe WEAR (he Arrow lido dm, diirt with your Africa. Now thai mid-lrriKN arr nwr you ran laltr *IihI> on " tail, and white tie. lido ha, a Mnoolh ahla aa anybody H (a« wear aa Arraw Shoreham Shirt, ft whore ynu atanil in your clas*worh. Any drhrirnrirs narrow boaom with anapendrr loop, on rarh haa a perfeH (Utiag aewk ahould br and ran lw> rorrrrlrd immrdiatrly to inaurr a aide to keep it in pUer. •tarched eollar attarhrd; It - FOR THE J-HOP Hiirrrssful romplrlion of thr rourar. With thr aid of onr of Ihrar outlinr>, (hi- ran easily lw arrompllshed. If yon'rr wearing lax. yonll want the Arrow haa • aaaart aaad-aoft B#mu; Shorrham with ita pleated Iwwom and amart •ad k*a cot ta aiaid baacku- New three-Inch feather haircut. Art now and aet ralight up in your work. There are collar attarhrd. nern. Saaforiaed-labeled, tea. outlines available for most all hasir rouraes and many comfortable aa they are ahriokage. It'nMiiart others. Both ahirta are aa enyoatlweye. Complete yoor formal rip Uaa than 1* fahrir |* If you're wearing ll's romforluhlt* with Arrow today I [ ItV casual lailw you'll want the ^ Arrow Kirk 20 with the Lido < i»llar. It'* cxcilinn STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE n/1 !R R() MV/RI7S —*■ FREEMAN'S BEAUTY SALON M9-II-IS M. A. C. Ave. 4*1176 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE lit W. Graai Deer Ave. • aaaaar. Friday, Feb. 20 k j J-HOP DHNtt-DAIKI UNION BAIJJtOOM BOB — Auditorium Dancing 9 to % — mm :#L: :.v; mm Bud Bdl and Hb Band 7:30 to 9t30 STIOI And His Orchestra •2 per couple, plus tax And Hi* Pr •3.50 Including Tax Ticket* at Accounting Office and Union Dc*k Ticket* Now On Sale at Accounting Office ^ w •••' '.m ~ X. -■