for Victory TODAY On the C»mp««- ln the World- CAHkYlKr. WORt.nWIDR TNANSRADIO RRfSS y. U*S. DEFEHSI BONDS STAMPS NO. 54 |fVHl I on. fC.d So. hundred 599 HlrtJ NtM ■> Vol,. 33Z.330 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LA:NSlNO, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, KEHKUARY 21. 1942 FIVE CENTS PER COPY I i IMl Wulvurln# Li ui, plar. ntrr ■din« lir.wlnp »' in Mundtr. •<• «»1'" Manatur ■»«. Lecture Card \0 Dorm Rate Boost Program Has (lamfins Smokers Receive II orniiig Java Awaits Assault After Jap Landings Ifhrrr i . .implr" » "»• l nnr.rll amailf pi. inr.. .r. no baa I,, i„ I inn', ramara «b»» nlarl- Inf. la ml la. !»»«•« •« »t«- uhlrh will b« an din- Lists^Paiiiter This Year-Ag Board French (iron/) Lists Vr/r Family ( lioiigi's FoilC Shorts Vilvi'iilurr Sprim Film, Sols A" tradition of on yi-,ii>' stundtrig ugill Ik* accented next week a- Alpha Pht Omega begin*- a "mil* on butts" hiiii- Hulls' more than 85 On Nearby Islands , indJi. pul, him or h»r an Ihr I llUIIKI-i llrilloil l> Dormitory rate>will not be inmased for the duration Of paign. highlighted by campu* l,lhlo IM a frr. tmrbnok. I.euilor in Trend the school year, despite rising food prices, the State Board Hack Today Willi -igns to ke«-p vigHict butt* where Allied Ibunbers llit Transport Ships of Ayrrkuiture decided at its monthly meeting Thursday aft- they belong. \trinige Itilerhub i'o Itt'iiiiiiiiili.iii ernoon. 'They Were Five' According to Walter D o w. RATA VIA. K<-1> 20 (TIM—Ihvii. tin- I'irlo-st [iri/c in the ICamt'H constitute a rather un- Hy mil. MADDUX The dormitories are operating' at a loss. Sec. Karl H. Mc- French Four short subjects film. "They Were and ,ii Fi\e" chairman : purpose of the drive will. 1h» two¬ campaign, the Kiist Inilii'H, iririlvil itsUI' t-mivrlo for » .lapaiii'sc inynainn vn field for the college vet- ■ Thiima, H a r t Brnfoti. Donel said yesterday, but the* will make up the two and nuc¬ fold: Fir*t, to keep m etieck a thrust. oxpiM ti-d at any hmir a« NipiwinM fnrcas dii-w tiKhter §ir;>rr Bo>pttal, but it took its Amrrkii'i hpst kH'■ ;I ecu- boani agreed t > absorb the ha If hour program to tie shown i tendency to disreenrd,. the tradi¬ their pineers arninid the he\ t*> the NVtherinml* ari'hipelajro. |*t encounter the the steed withdesert of in good timpn'ravy paintrr, will u|i- deficit rather ' ban break eon- States Itebuke tonight'■mt the cdlege Adventure tion acuiiot smoking north ot the Special piecaut infi- wore (•iili'j'ft! airnittst the im^ihil- Sene*. according to S, K, i'lo'.ve. Red Cedar i ;ver. and xecond. t, stride. The Vets pi'ar in the an:!ii,.rium traits which students have played host this «»n the lev ture i«»> A! . • signed. Of Hannah By I'luiinnan on the college lecture eliminate ih»» vigaret which ii ark the entrance to "no Mtuain* Term C.oneerl ity of .lapnfii'Hd parachtito at¬ key juiints* in Java. , tacks on IffitgW* week to the camels 8 p. m. which constituted Became • his jneeminir ir- - ?>-' • !.-• ■■id an LidjusOi Board Is False H |> First Of the .short.1-. tH'ginn.irig at m. in tlie college audd 'rium, smoking" "T»adit.on lots area*. . paid dividend* By Symphony Allied stant or ti-'intwrs maintain .1 con¬ patrol ..f the vvnter? off Java, a,t i the atmosphere of the en artist, the : ,„ of 1-f . to h' N (V;H iv,' „■ will be "Scene* of Washington, Michigan State in the pa*t." and iwl out -u«.-cc-'sful Is Tuesday have an k Passion Play, present- ture on 'Americar; Art \ •• 'h«- penmg >-f sum ntrarv to rumoied reports, 11) followed hv a basketball Dow • aid. pointing out that the < the Sta'e Board of Agriculture at tin k« against sincral enemy s, college auditorium on though Benton studied' V , • Vb l»i.t54>! , Ml picture. The last will l>e "Eng¬ "l»«Mutiful campus " leputation •■* , Uh, and Thursday. he revi lied cie.iinst the > , • • ! I.IKF sTI HI NT ATTITt'DF. I.-! not rebuke Pres. John A lish Commando*." a story of dar¬ helped by the fcu*K ■>; tuiths which The MSG "'Symphony Orches¬ tl i.llspill t INVASION IT \R • U.ltFATFK ,t ,» .» reception the camels modernists and 'ha> been a U.ui- H onah U us mgular meeting campuse* Ttre ing English raiding ""parties m mar •• i marry tra under the diiection ot Prof* Fears of Japanese invasion "f from the canine and fel- Tliui day iffernmm fni his per- France, Belgium and Norway campaign w dl center around the >o:):d U-ttei to G v. Van Wagoner Alexander Schuster and R ■ \ Jas a meowed hsiay when the ^pop-jlation of the Vet hospital The c inn andos' at*tick by night toiion, where bo't'' oifense* are Underwood will present d- >e;o- Nippoi!«-•••. ! . ndod (>»rccR on the reported. chnmph»tii»u$ War !• re. Sec, Karl and disappear immediately, p.u' iculavlv jrexalen'. he stated. Iv winter-term prog mm at the plrturrsquc 'island "f Bah. at tfo* If Mi Done! said yesterday. "The aun the campaign to Plf'TI'RKS PKOFFTARIAT ixdlege ..uftitoffuui Tue*dii> -t 8 soutlnvnutcrn tip "f Jin a. and bit [Vfro/ Shoring*'? ' th.it An \c.-i four cntii-.d >nii ne-A 'board .f -jiapeV accounts member* hod Hannah's stand minute*. Hvinniug U>r one hour and lit "Thev Were Five" de- eliminate butt- ehtiieiy the sure time i ee«nphaxi/o our aid at P 'X Don h-t'o; ingviosiv- owned Highlighting the mil-i< itepait- t-i.ifd 4.Ml tip!if* h"in Port Dar- Timor l>l,n»r probably wonM .••en "no -.rrokicg trad1.ten." Dow aid lujll piets five Parisian pioletnrian*. menl pictiMaoi will tw tin- i'on m Ml Austi.Vo.i I h.ld hl> Hn with laaahlrr n t'-a- time jjrohlr-m, McDonel No but aU'ut t, be adder! , hinke. but amiable until thev win CIM to ?0» Vtnloru i ll ■ »I1 A Mpllo! Tin* bite*! :»-p"its reaching At- •sa'd. "M: Hannah brought up the I,.!! hr hj.r *rrn th* nl#ht which Uhl-i huuself, and there was no a lottery ticket and plan to build Opus .D. h\ S.i iht-Saen* to be lifiU hc.idqOMt O" 01 Batav la indi¬ .,i,d Mudrnta pawlni In Irnnl a hotel Starring in this picture |h»i formed tiy I'rof Sihu-'ci cated Oi.,1 t»./ JHp oo-aders " t i -1 |ih, i ninn «nnr* ypnlarday. Inr 1,1 ,1 Ihr rurb wan a ,t«llnn xu.ition (>■ ho action. ,.t r,»ct. onr- fioard member As a aie Jean Cabin. Charles V.uu 1 Plans Kevealerl Scbn dei , 1- fore Vbnong 'to i)h» Merc ; Meeting -oat Dot' ti and natoc gairisofi? fought finite icsist;oiM\ Viviane Romance and Madeline collcge a* a • It in*ti m l"i lb. Innrrlptlun In reported as being 'very Cheuel For First i\IS(l i -as .< ith The production ••\as di¬ conductor■. n lied Europe a- ■> ; bitterly it Bali, while an Austra- ritual* made absolutely no corn¬ Iniunl irtl.rn "R.lurlanl W.i- ' rected by Jul ten Duviv mm noted cimcrrt imu b mer "I di>tit»ction 1 ,• Dutch lone leitfled "it Timor ier' for his disdain of regulai movie and trained u two island. The incident w.n set off by an 05,en letter !rom State Rep. Mau¬ formulHH. Duvivier d*o wrote Manli (iras Itoi n hi Ru** f Vkirope * no-t tamoic niu*u niARGF. vini.ATlov » S^ hu-tter i* verOg- I loth Hi :t am and the Nether¬ )SI) to CoHect the story, con*ei vator te ri. «• K post i Rinkford. a leader Writing of h i * contiioting t'laiir for Michigan State's first ni/ed h\ Amersran 'ii'a- a* 'fo¬ lands have i harged Japan formal¬ it the "slow time" legislative M.odi Gras ahead fol¬ -cenes of comedy, then tiugedy. oe moving ot the \H'±t ot contem|>»'iii \ 'cel¬ ly with violating Portugal'? uru- group, den.anding Hannah's ren- .iiiiscmI Hooks Til R IF f.O Tt> A It VIV Tli* ■-«* : .'gnatam a. pics,dent and kM«gest- | ing h«* enlist in the army where Archer WlUsten., New York Post lowing approval by the studenl- list* critic commented. 'The gives a facutty committee.at it* last meet¬ Other nun liei* on ihe i togiam Timor, tc.itsty iii the attack oil her hiijf of .■df to stimulate the book ; ho "w uld be spaif*d the neces- hurtling effect of Junk a* it ing. according *«'» Tom Connelly, will be- Meanwhile, authoritative spokes¬ mty 1h" •Student council president. ':,t -dors and soldiers, the Overture. 'Magic Flute" itv men in Hatavui stressed that more ty of m en thinking ' for himself - V I)u - Although no committees have Moralt, .J student Defense has or- TflOMAH IIART BFVfON Deadline for taking junior Aftem on of .. Faun' planes and gobs and trten are meat. F wderst Hannah repeated f»is explana¬ been chosen and plans for the try Debussy. •'Symphom ^N>» > lb maited in Java it tlie United Na- i committee headed by . . Art'* 'Stormv Petrel* . claim picture* for the Wolverine iru-rd, tion today that his letter had ex~ *pi ihg teim affair are -till indefi¬ Hem.irigsen, Scotia, N. Y.. U Tue*dav. Feb. 26. If yon have C minor" by Br-cthm.-eu tionv are to hold that important • nevsed his pr-rsonal rather than nite. Connelly and Henry Simons. Us make plans for obtnin- pend The latter number i- of »pecud I ut se m the Indies. Java, can be ing f«>r«e in the Arm'- • .m off.i »at opinion and was written not reeelved .in appointment I'nunma City luntor announced ! said, only if prop¬ available book on cam- of legkinalir.ir., fin* di*-. eiof-e.e-it held, one source the card, rail I •118. . . ,.t the personal i rvjuest of that .i quW-n would Ire chosen of hbivd i i»l- i to Classes Fditor. erly reinforced; or if Japan's at¬ fmm one candidate front each so- | tention e. diverted elsewhere, Jrwe Will begin February RKCIAN AT 16 Gondemnetl by Post for his i 2"* when those attending runty and women':- dormitory, and '■ Ber ton' began hi* art tr«iiiy-e "'appalling • igrw»rance'' t»f farm one were looking; wt a-gteen land. two from the combined women"? j liit-ty vhnw will be asked to Jit ,.i lead one book along with he was Ifi .lie went to D. at the Chicago Art institute when * ■ problem*, Hannah hat- served »!> official United State* delegate to leaving a bottcerles* j it • ■uptOwnd the bottom fell out cooperative tiouse* net n {.tenny each Votes will and one per* i Huston NuiiumI international ugrwulturg) Air Raid Head; 19 .ind returned to New Y m thrre TO SHOW SKA HI.M •am itmv cast any number of vote*, j '.rg -he next two weeks re- r-efiventlous at European ca| ita'.s See DOR vf RATFR—Pate t n'.i' e- from each sorority. several years inter Ir "North Se,»," a doininehtary Mod Simons. The nominee rms- j murals at tfie Whitney film, opens in Abetdeen. S«niI- itig the most m«»oey. which will Sclents (!orv , * !y and dormitory will and other ha tlx hi* w '! hook- for the drive. At- land, a i'h men about to et ut go to the Red Cto * or some other • Mis* Henningsen, age -fii.te.ot makes no difference mu,««b of thf m1c- Jv ••ifft'd to book*. The commit- natcd in ti e famou diana and M 1 Oii(stuii Banquet ;rh chief • its excellent photography, e^pe- ->u«|e>ts that students go he has focji*»'t ■>' « ivt. . : rtally i the storm. ty will open with a parade, con- f ham coonty-Wiis .nuaiiinci'd by the tig*: id lxw»ks at home be¬ ad textbooks at college. i stmph lite of .rt-.u . aim •• Jeiin Gabiri. -tar of the feature sitting id the queen s float and . coord v .defense < owned Thursday 1 Irj hi* av»t'»bifgr..pby poblui |!v JINNY I FARR buck wphunwne wholefxhip : attraction. "They Were Five," decqfated cais fiom various or-' .,!!< moo! Hi. toll, f the Apptiiht .it ions cooperating in Sii»me fliviMon, was nommated • ve. Interfraternity and several years ug.• hr •#,*• • o-.f i.u \. prtjenf; Arthur l«bit won the xerii -r 'also -liitred it the fb a film of¬ gaiiiZotionF Alter >"■ owning ' of • ; intention not * - >et i r. N 4,'hf at the. time ago by the |iHri;.r ■ councils, Alpha Thi Y,u k to deteu-e ctnmcM. and his Rev.. Alpha Sigma, Green p.ii titipate :it- ■it b-mquet ; Pope wms Rivarded the senior •« - Jim. 17, "Miand lUtision.'' Tin* querade in thi^auditorium will cli¬ i nwnG and Town Girl*. j tiv.'ie* until the .d-usc* u. b.i'b »>om, Mjvities a'.v.iid. -next pu.turi- to l»e shown under max the; celebration "This will : Conduct*, Flays 'Cello . appointment hn? just twen i.tm- ! tield were elin\ma,isi III: he.id of Dr Raphael Zon addressed the the MU-pit e ■ of the -er.e- will fie ■ i»e the first dance to mtx student* fu rued l>v the Michigan < boned T|IA» PDPIT.AR STI FF, "? FvjM-Ii' group concerning llie jant played a Mexican film. "Ntgli! of the and faculty.' Simon* stated. "If* interest because <>f iU adoption of defense iti/.ens Face j As w.th rr«ot " -fj A. 400 by the student in world situation. the present Mayas,' 1,o tpj>ear March 7, "Periods >-f nut-i . ail for < hurity.** Plan* are fiemg made to secure | the \dctoiy theme in tire lonti- One .1 HustonS flfst actions a* '•chief waiden Wic hi apisuut M Gei man-e_-' mm# to i cg.u ded lk>o r t- 1.1 coin' ide with peruxl* most liberalism when tlie prevails ,.mi THE WAR TODAY of the Maidi Gra* lias not vet been B ies. i hoHtn The opening .tniiiip,. ot. the < "in . cngmeei ing, as the chief air rn>d win den i n 'tie i ampus. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (TP) | stormy petrel. The sympathy lib-nfy and A position jm'H out die dot. d t. dot Colonel Huston -eived a* a cap¬ .ft Medal when dtinociucy is given free du»h unit'* widcii .ue the More o-.drr.' Roosevelt issued an the large: {>•-! it.dic.il: rfijm." he stated tain and major in the i hemieat :der today authorizing has made Ben' w-'o V»y Kdwin f NY TNAN'ftRMllO I'NghH i ode symbols Pu the letter "V' 1,1*1- (,o\i riiiiH iil Joli it * i': Enter-tainmerit w-as furni hed . The history of Ute c tnpositmn i va r fare department throughout |S< of War to designate and his n. prc ented with an General — Mac Arthur'* Infest during the dinner by Mca. Mm - i ^Wotld War f. He was m charge e3> from which any" or ; tei7v. •:d f- it-day tup Glen E. Johnson, graduate as¬ interesting, too, tiecause Beetlm - "of t tinii aI Irtboratoi ies ut Rocke¬ and j report to the War depurtment ,. iltei 'M«- er. Ai- , gei v Kline, lucoidioniRt, ven oriKinally conqMist'd it '<> typi¬ |jw*«■!•, may tie evacuated, or J Thoma* Ci says the Japanese find continued sistant. in the now a colonel - - i»roclaim evacuation er at ion* of American f<»kfhifrh iiondr five gram. been countered successfully and Washington, D C bring them freedom. in Uie field artillery reserve. r, trp west coast to meet painting '■> i» i-omplcv entry that the line* of the American Cory ut MWadtiig natiorHtl gov- >r ,iled "the Japanese in popular appeal, a !< I: •. riub pre- and Filipino force* still are in¬ i'i mm nt instrm tlnn - for an raid* Biddle pointed out fundamentally "ti r'.v,.i'l- to s'udent* tact. the- area befuie making any lloney II ill llohl ii • Aould be denied civil pet formam-*-. f, *< bdarship nnd The communique also report¬ definite plans for roltege activi¬ ;n. thcufore "It is not martial YMC.A C \ I la'd St lit key. w ho Price of Sugar Incendiary bombs behind the Tokyo (iraul F'r e*hman Hladarvhip American lines on such target* -.-id the order was slm- War ,gla> B:,md. who wort Products Doten as munitions dumps However, Campaigning for winter term, -date only three out «>f -even pos¬ I'fM-lr* Iti'iiilini: '"d iad and there is no Yi*,f e activity award, the communique did not indi¬ eiet lions enters its final , phanf sible 11 uruu icv. wlidf pi irrsar.y i VriinirrM Tnlil ■**--W-tf department author- KEW YORK. ii'ken; ■ -w-ho—won Uie B> MAKOAURT HTUXi: cate that the bombs had -caused i this week-end, with the indica¬ voting did not exceed 15 'percent TtioM? patron* of the Urn o any damage or destruction ot tion that the candidates with ot- f it!i> of 'he gloup^ ir.vt'l'. «'(i j First \rt i/e in the annual enl* anyone—citizen or The Japans *e • ' '■'* \r ty award. Waiter witii the proverbial sweet "The poor showing ut Tun- » At e'vacuaion area*. granted the Y< i» won the X -Sigrtia supplies. gai'ized drives to'get »ut Hie vot- lege [#»etty reading caitest thhl t. an aijaniat-- - award, and b/uin ran put their fpars about .siiru Meanwhile, the British report¬ i <>r* will !*■ the winner* Tuesday day's pi iwwrieH i cio t fw taken .-»•» j week was won ?tv IkriK Buzzard, iXHvduct general we'd Phiilipt i * boning of sugar to rest. At1 ed that they were continuing to unless rrvjre general interest is .i dcinorvstratiun of lepresentative Ph mouth Jur.ior, d x;>< revealed* (ii*>ii brt* Honor Hmoiif the Amenta' won the thcHjgfi the usual 8(*0-pound in¬ hold then line along the Billfi | shown. ■ government." Stud c n t council i vo.terd.oy by tiie sp««e» ii defSCrt- take of *ugar per week has bee'i river in Burma, although bitter Fred Quigley ment tier rendition won $10 Tof Ra> Hutson ha* Just re- Dutch pn.*uricr* of AW \RI» SfROURSMIfS The 13 divrsionat seat* on Stu¬ elections chairnum cut to » 500 (siund quota, ai - fighting still is in progress How¬ tdudenU wan' Mi.hoUrihip« to Byron curding to K.Utierine Hart, Union ever, the latest communique man clan* offices wdi ix» decided surceulul Undent government j Mary KlamV Child?. Detroit of trie cafeteria manager, the shortage * 'omologistt committee York were rwitified C-,«rpeiiter and Itobeit Dennis. from Rangoon said that highly | by the voting machira** ,n Hie voting is The rtr-t of their dutie*." jue.i-a, captured the second prize will be noticed. ifyjng and standard- nese governments des » not successful Mir action* were car¬ lounge Tuesday, tie added, warning ftiat mtfioritie* j at $3 i The freshman «.hoLarship ! Union's lower Thiers are kime substitutes < t ried out by Allied airmen over ! after the turnout ai the primaries (anrxit control eiectioiH when ■» | 'he tmmmon names of in* by the .at.on's :r,teroat. award frorh Alpha Zeta, natmnat He will serve on thi* com- heodquai'ecs in Geneva. -Switzer¬ sugar available, such a* horwy, the Bilin front ' the week and -«t the nominating fair pio|Mjrtiun »»f the eligible vut• A4 horw-rary. *a> won by l>on corn syrup, and crmimercial dried parliament ^convention* a week ago fuilci to ters turn out at the poll*. The Australian L-'.l 1^44. land. Sate hell. Sears Roebuck freshman hularHhtjw amounting to $140 scorn syrup and these are being opened a secret session today, Deveat murh student concern Council seat* at stake include • ■ mw TmAX9»APio r«f>- r>, r WF'.F »»»ruf*r ihoiUii'. iriary Medicine, and two frrwn ■ TODAY— nder the Wire 1 .hr H.joFy, nyi Miu H.rt, morning, but apparently was each of the rcwrannnig four divi- ; ; is the must plentiful and easiest for reconnaissance purpose*. A fiotu. These representative* will APO rxrcullvr roumil. 2 p. n Food Sup|>ly lO Hf -ub*f;tute t»> get because the government statement Jx*ued at Army l.if«* I- T«»|»ir take their poxifwinn during spring Org. room I, FnUm candy and ice cream manufactur¬ Canberra said Thursday's at¬ term and will continue next year, Subjcol er* have bought up most of the tacks on Port Darwin failed to Of IJIimry Kxhihit- while freshman officers wilt serve Nrwnun rlub, lp.m. Our Food Supply" will be the j «'rn syrups, damage the Royal Australian 1 Display cases fn the main hall from their election until the end air force installations. wttect d tne next in the series, "This sweetening agent «an te The Rujsian* reported | of the library now have army of the school year. defen-r lectures pi-rmed by (uu-d in place of sugar in rolls. that ; camp* and protectirm of ftghtmg Quiglty warned that tiie regu¬ street fighting was. in progress lr,.p.j* rh-fer.se groups I>r F, the -K'Usome | br«ad. take*, and nw\ And ice cream syrups in a large town on the Ukranian ' form ogamxt disease *s their sub- lation* prohibiting printed, cam¬ W E'abian, professor of bacterioi* i Ject. paign material would be strictly without any change In the Uate front, with the (itrm*n* falling ogy. "*dl deliver U»e talk at 7 p, enforced, and he reminded can¬ «r Monday m the Hurt lecture or texture." *he states, beck under heavy bayonet at- | 1 The exhibits topics f importance pertain to to men four in didate* that Building* and The Union meal service* can tack* by Red army force*. The 1 : ; room- • r also conserve their own sugar by wax believed to be in training and service. One cane Grounds legulaliom concerning "Suppi*e:ju.ion of Fires* will be the diatribiition «»f p«j*ter* and ■ buying and using more let cream, in the vicinity of Khar- i give* a general de*criptioo and il* the topic of Prof. A. B. Bowman other campaign publicity mu.-t be frozen frusta, and commercially koVL although there wa* no in- | iustrattfui of diaeaxe* which men- | of Jhe forestry department when made products. This pwMWg. the tketton that the city itself was | nee men in camp*} another dern- obeyed. Foster* complying^ with he speak* Tuesday at 7 p- m. in the same regulations a* in the buck to the manufacturing com* Involved. However. Marshal | onstrate* the method* and mater- the Hort lecture room. The primariex will be permitted on pamea and leaves the Union sugar 11r hange in date of Prof. Bowman's free for |he four-lump*-ptear* ad¬ eMRg In on the Ukranian in- 1 disease by vaccination, milk, wa¬ ThDoahenko'* armies are fast {ial* used for protect*>n ogaioAt the "council** special bulletin , talk, was necewrttated by a speciai dualriel capital iter. and meat inspection. board in the Union. dict*. * recture last week, v Saturday, febfuarj 21 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS igan State News You Ask Me Four Vessels CQMPllMCUtt Formal Season Hit. ITnck* Sam Want* Caff for Help Its Peak on Camput PukKaM day, Htur*4sy »M Yon — Faint; / SHOP FOR MEN_ ;" Moaa ih Admthinn Smk», Inc. CoiUtt PmUubert HepretenUthe Satuofar iluritig •fir b* ■wwalw— tW MllMre 'U ot'lh anil All In Pacific 'ii J-llop Tops Social Strife This If, of hiimm* f • 4to Maoibon Ave. New YONK. n. Y. iuu> Oolltao. Ry Tom Greene By Harriot e Y-brr* ft< • IM IlltUt « Tclcp!a>no — Col- Cri-H Abolition* With the formal season at n p*-nk Hon- on camp,, Mgo PhfOr t-ttlli •• Vtrmtrf Adltorlol ONIee- .SELECTIVE SERVICE IS going to have American Shl|» | class of *43 led off the week-end with the annual j.jj the- a-llt-Rc auditorium, white only two term pur . Kai. MN; fotliMM !3ft)»ocio(oH Ccipftide F*pm Offlco—Ext. IM a lot less selection and more service, from After Attack the looks of things. There probably isn't single radio party complete the aetivitj-. Ralph Norniar. NORFOLK. Va., Feb 20 (TP)— The classic Greek backdrop formed a hackttrmi..,- JlPKulty Adviser.. . _ anything to the rumor that draft exam¬ iners will take you now even if your see- Capt. Jacob Deneonde of tbw tor4- j Garber and Bob StronK's- •'Gradunte Manager. Charles T. Koo pedoed Hrazlllan .freiKhtrr 4'0lla- POPULAR OB>CSTRA ICA- I-Mimaging Editor Tom Greene ing-eye slog is near-sighted, but don't bet da" deetarrd today that the Ger¬ DFR WAS THfc URST COt-lPCT Imnds. '«» »"»•'- _ nil it. man U-boat which sent his ship i DRUM MAJOR 10 10S') HIS With tlie Hi.u-I aeand march.i fCC|)e of |lK, ^(> . „ Edward W, Morey la-adina the JtBusiness Manager.. . to the bottom was n pocket sub-' 0A1ON OVER THE GOAL" with his auest. Miss Jinn *?*" .jiosrHl ch.oi'i..- marine. Dcneonde and his radio j POSTS ' UNIVERSITY 155,; Max Oil- , Mi„ Evam,,,. THICY LET A LOT of registrants out junior pirxy . vutiitt. was •_ officer Hi minutes aboard j V Of MICHIGAN, S\r/ Miu Scavurd.i wore ;l V- ll f'7/ Amur Sihhi last year on poor teeth and minor defects the enemy craft in the custody of llnilhitm ..vrsrmK yrcrn r *I that aren't as serious today. They say now German officers who questioned' i white marquisette skirt with con-j J; Wbdttfsclay will toll which urufuniziilifiris j triutina "lack tore off-the-sh ul. i Wj)h ^ n u[ ] you only have "to he able to eat and digest Itbem closely before permitting j der bodice. ribuut civil detci ♦ ^«t Mlchig»tt Statu arc alive ami going ami fm»d." That's Dad you hear snorting j,h, m ,n »ft"rn t» their Pfebowts. AMI WHITE prepared fur ait r, j,which nit jUMt existing. army unit mutlrrlllK n»l e'en a mule could , a^ur'.i/word'l.n /fX' (IBK>Si:s BLACK Also at the head of the march from Hadrick hm- *k The Office of Student Defense has asked general chairman Douglnr | i iftlit in line wi'.i digest army food, ^,(> typ,. submarines which have was If, {Jail organizations to cboese a representative bo en raiding in Amevicnti wuters. Reeve escorting Miss Joan Dun*, ;tralions so Lii ll ^*to tTie coordinating council of the OSD which IT'S DIFKKKKNT in the HM2 army. rhe Olinda was attacked first by ! fee, who was wearing a formal ■. party tobii,.ht i> < with a bla. k, -ilk Jersey top and : Their' house I and * •>*. -inci'ls Wednesday night. shrllflro in tiroad daylight, Molt* marching in done in jeeps than on *! tJn ups which really want to do s/mo- after the 40 officers and crew had {blnek and white checked tnffetR into an air mid stomachs, hut stomachs aren't being neg¬ left the ihip, the oTTemy U-boaf skirt -' night, with u i • Hhing in defense can show their attitiplc l»y Black: net with a red appllqued out" erifoici'd •<|iiick action here. Those which dn^rsliould lected. a. - *ent a torpedo crashing into the j chainnaft *«f the i hull of the vofsel. *-n the skirt was chosen b> * * * ' • flown- Meanwhile, the sinking of on-* behind the d., .he allowed to-die ifuietly in some ctirncr Miss Jeanne Drieshach. chairman * SO IT YOL HAVE TWO teeth that ML •where they won't disturb the eamptis' de- other Allied vessel in western At¬ 1 oi the reeeption eomwlttoe. us! with Miss Do Dnele Sam wants you. In fad, if you have lantic waters was revealed will} she was escorted by Paul Eh man | Miss Miti.v Jane - tense eTort. a sweet tonlh yoti'll want to be with Uncle the landing of 22 survivors at ail \J \&>J • will lie one place you can eastern Canadian port. The 22 HAL KEM P.yJ n \ i pwtrons, was with John McCor* | get MUgar. And lire*, and anti-freeze, and wen* rescued from two lifeboats, ! mirk'and was wearing a black ; TED WEEMSN JAN GARNER j ;77u'.s Is II or. (o'lillrnioii whatnot, ' ♦" but two other boatloads are miss¬ ing as gale-like weather hampered VW-RL ALL VTAWif. CI D.TIA SfcVA j and gold formal fashioned with ;• j ! long toYso CHURCH BEIU * ♦ (111 (RMt.RNlTl ' *» Mavtio more pet.iple would he convinced rescue operations. | Mi s Virginia Ot'HVM. decora- Lhiirrlit * Scliixluk | :Jthat d(mommy is worth lighting for if some BIT YOU SHOULD KICK. In Japan "J*1"* T»WSEffCi &i* j lions r hitinnan, was dancing with j the army i* the only place you can get even Chuck Hubbard, and . her drr-s.. Full RoiiihI f if ; of our ii gislator - would act like legislators. bom* buttons (the metal ones were melted taffeta with cording Prowtings aqun Sfrvirt's Stimlu was Congress, at l«*a-t. is trying to forget the Mrs. FDR Quits £ (pension grab, hut hciuj.n Michigan the leg¬ islature is still m the silly stage. d-wn long agoi. shoes and even cotton cloth. Civilians go It has a monopoly on and Defense Post A " J around the ; m i l s OOES FORMAL top of her full skirt. Tonight Bud' Bell and hi- bund' By GLORIA IMdr.Mii | "Tie 6 Governor Van Wagoner's picas for action ii help workers Ihrowil out cf jobs hy the around in. . or ratheV half out of, wood fibre lothing and paste board or fishskin shoes. Grawlings WASHINGTON. Feb 20 tTP> fx al WOMEN'S will he playing in the Little 0" - j a tot for the Well* hall formal j liiur Yotbiq CuH t.. hi. (;«• the :-(*rim»« '<"V ' hiuigcover 1o war production are being jg party " of which Da k Tropj: »•- y eiun church. Mh ' ^^ i • Mrs. Koo-evt'lt ~oif<»i m»*d CiviS- ill. 1 #i'i thousands i-crnis to be the legislative motto. of families starve, THINGS WON'T GET THAT had here, hut if they did it would still ik* worth it Sii BY Tilt: Hol.l' lb-pie is hlmvitiK ins- top ireet«-t Joo.es Con- fi:- tedny Iha^ iS'gaiO/otittn ef !»t WOtLD general cbiiirman l*e Miss Doris I Hhcifc-r. III* guest w.ll; the 10 and It Falls of Benton in icrow. j Th<* Luthenc In the meantime, tie- chosen represtntu- to win this war. Perhaps more compulsory again about out sterling column bv -ton i t the CCD h;i. heen By CHARLOTTE WIHTTEN ! Program* for the daniH* will met t in the U • f lives fd" the people--or at least of the fnnn- sacrifices that would alfeeMlalty life would Why vun the mstruct'U'i m thist, ct>mpl»Ued. .. , and she i> "tepptne 1 , j fe.-ituie a pictuie of the dofmtton morrow Rev C , Imvrt mum* .Abn'ks li'Vt led at llnBH- Kconomic* I'luh t is, Way tie < unt\ being far umierreprc- help Ihis najjpn to realise that We have to liege think tlv* it';- a monstros-r net have been wftucks at th«- civ- •nti the cover, and Ban Bi*t>ee j ivr» on ilkistj •> 'Elections f"t Home Fa'otiomU) .. 1 Kented are busy plaving with the clocks. do more than utter a lusty "WOO" to win ity. They say "tlieie is no excuse- itiiin delense program. i.-esTden', will r«cort Mis* Vn, - club will l*e held ut Tuesdny s F,.?' nomic. So» And everybody knows - for it" , ' Geictner. She wdl w«.-i a fu'" Phase* of Lite .• * Jt's an inspiring sight. a war of world proportions. that our faculty has a real sense*. Ml». H "*evei* wrote Ca de meeting. Piewdent .KkIv Ccozier blue taffeta skirt set off with announced of humor. ifh;,t "no '"dividiial is mot»* trn- ye-terday black taffeta jacket piped with I LNTLS SER\lt 1 11*HD Wfuif this cnlivye nccrln Is owrfij i^n lant than a e» d r rog» :m- Competing for tht •>vg,mi£iit)on itte hands of contrasting blue The -ec r.t I . (.ollt'^r's I'ir (Jown rnnratnrr m»te*U It pires the1 The res»«j-ati«ii ol th- fit-» i »dj 'pie.sidtmcy will he tunt' i > Ada I m.iteiial, u 'be I .US'm-f:'m S; Washington IMcrry-Go-Kouiid To I it' for \oliioiol profs It V -1*11 chance to sec hnu-1 'eUow .. - tnilar move b;. dance*! Hough; Borneo. fkDH J«*ati Hnlsei*. t the\i look to the sft*d-ill* If fhep4,M ' Ch.o . >' a |gvttege of Midland, atul Margaret Louise ; *n the n u'tc ci Pete Wheeler and 7 30 j in. at •» Mors Betsy Kutchins wilt dance ! tu»n will b*6 h» . krifir mot/he ll'ey trow Id do wnrte- ; M> !(oo«evv H'* wh app - nt- White. Kennvue. N 'J Vice- hi*- orchestra at the Pin Chi AJphu Mil i:burgh. T: Crown ol Chicago fhom olMMif if j-tMHit to an OTP dlre. !o -hi|» : j resident nomthe*-?- include Betty outrmity formal dfftnei doner', wilt be "Tin ( UT" propose that the OS I) *et «p pae-ed n sU,rm t>( |>r*»ie*t on Cap- iTotvcv, VoungstoWn. N V.. and i -i D. N. A M'i with Vernon Ji»hn«-n ' HaUli'shi/is l.il,<> MlCbtgiU State'- cherry tpi rial primp to protect Hie , n»l hill In an. |»tn>* b - »ewg- Dorothy Jean Osgttod. St Johns, j chapter president, Whi'.c taffeta Spiritual Hyy.* , night loeen. land.i llm-Kano wilt go to | diritf '"boys iu the .Cnll TheyA rn«Hon, Duectnr l .aodi jefevved i Jean (»vi»tt. East laming. El- : fushioneel with a long tor?n ha| -sntih topic fi'J " : ( hrssnim. Itnl Chicago 4iu> we»*k-end to com¬ j *Jnnild* be ituttrudcJ to yr-t wore* b th«* attnrks on !N- first lad* n< it'ii- H< Utem. (Land Hnpids. and u*.. ervaefi at P* ! twim i 's sen hv Mm Kutr'him (01 pete in the national iontrst Ihere \ Cfikcit trnti to keep them rooibip | "ivo^plare l, ond pun; , Ann Bed(oitl. Fikion v • l i un t r n now IL'i - -,i ' Mow Ih otlh are?*rdin?; t • A-^t Pro! Jeanettc For Maple's Information Ihe j ecretiii v. wiitU the treasury i o• - Ju*t for Ted . la-e of the liomu Hi division | comics are a source of relaxation for Defense ; ter math up r»f Kav Swi! l«liiiiral Hits Axis TO RFVllAV BOiih \ . pet un meeting and dinrirv j for many t»f nnr leading xlalesmeiu. Ihmee I'Mnvkc, Betty Jetik*. Niagara Harold R- Ii * i»r«w Nf I. nll«4 OatiiN Srn4*rala ttohi-rt S. vi?l be held t..t the contr.-tants Also for our college prnlrvuirs. To Im- Held ToikiS : Falls. N' V and Vnginin Gracr- Is Mary Launches ; view the bfn.k. Allen iifad.vv evening and Monda* j The greatest war strategy lias ; vVttito rioud | Earth" ut U p iiovtong the pie baking will l>. j been planned over a copy of Sn- i.nt VOUTTL-ntnbut.ioj' !■* Matrix Two Destroyers j mg will lie T~ WASIDNtiToN -Kver since the escape ' The judging, to be done prrm.in or JuM after reading Ihrl "Dsi'.c ! hy the student (i. rman j"'. It'eino ii. will be bused on Spirit Maybe that's imr trouble. N'.d"»ual Defense", Stated Jack New initiate" into Matrix, worn? KEARNY, N J Feb 2U (TP ii. "Piayvr' u Tt«tlU^hip« (inciHcnnu ami Scha'rnhcivt, with the cvuin-r If mere «f our general* read the Wubi vice-president of the ; i'ii'n journaiLm ho«io»«i y. include . etM-i'iil iippeii!anct* of the Two p werful dthdrose- • f" 1 if C:•. Sfd- lit the j- rprintv Kugcrt. the C. S. ami British high commands have pie, the quality of the trust olid funnirv tlicy might heat the Japv t-moii t»*- ud, yesterday in regard Be:tit,') Knireb Jackson senior; to the ten dance thu aftocnoon the United Stairs Nu s . we'< p. m. iu the first round. IMek Tracy M.cJli,'. Scltaaf. junior fiom East ICmrn studying the strength tit the Allied llect in the Atlantic, Oiling,ofand Uw jyersohiibty and from 3 OU t-> 5 30 The prwyedt t.ansing Shirley Mingo. Bay City launched u«i»o affi lt»ar A:1 Mbs France* tht^conte-stard- A tocud always iliev «»f this doner will Ix^ used to yur- ; jumor; Ruth Mary Mangold, sen- ,:iiiial Ad. lphu» A;*dfew's had d» ti;e violin ..t ;h> ll Battleships hiy like kings hi a game of checkers. They 1'itiy Uutt mnuy of out \rnUo!\ la'ei gathenrig will eonciudc the ton- j The iieii'tiJd Grill jMinlbm- sc«*»«*; chitM* Drfen.se tkvnds which will iur from LkGi aiipe. Ill and Mar¬ clj iid that the Axif'--powers are 7:15 p.,it). Her Monday afternoon, i to he the old pume of battleship • . he "Evening S n«" dop \vete buiii i.- bo back tuHSiine the proporiy of Die Stu- garet ShuttUnvorth. Lansing jim- I'iei fectly weicame to news ut •fan move backward's or lor- A < ki n s pie queen pom ' each That's out way of preparing for t • : ncj ' An Old M« I Wards with more impunity 1011 and 1012. making tlu*h> 30 I rear. dctyt Union fund upon m*iturity. , iitroniing to President Cbu iwr jf Vl ol lie .411 .states i- expected to The new w.u ships wtre chrii- !*- Dr. Martin Lofht -t - oh!. And b:,llle*hip only com Lirethins arc here again and as llud IP'll imd his bond wiU fur¬ C"..ri , le- >e.- v « sm'i.- .ifid they e. u Piute-* will lit. First. J .-i. ,^lak.»" .-mnllci warships. There- >• », >-U! i ionsidet* tl out of | etc. Sl(k». second. $50; third. $23; usual eyerybody oil campus turn¬ nish the music and June lla\s ami Home Kctimimir* j*5»MH'd ; USS Itv. USS Duncan and the Liiodiwne. Hear Adtnual on "favlfiif m I*- ed nut to voir. We see the big in¬ Freddie Elliot will tw heard n *H-i .i ds of MAKI H \ IIANGHIt fourth. $la and firth, $10 Sophovr* «rr b ard of lite Home ! Andrea-, wa.-. kept away from dependent* ami the big bl«»ek men the voeals With the permission EcofomiK club will give ,»n in- '"l^dUf-hip-i. luiikuni -mpn.-e lu'ib thai xvo. one m : in *e**iun* all over campus try - of the Uansing Federation ol Mn- 'the eeremtio es by his duties a* rot i on prove dis c faitfuil tea and .movie for ail Hr*m< of titft Tbnd th'": idce.t It *-«e\el! I*;-tied his iu Hie aicions, the band t* donating live if Eci«fH>tnJc> short txnwxe student1 j fommantLint ttY.-U exit erne especially h'bg g«,-im Wintung lluit ii «• entile Sttideiils Take lug to knife each other bark in the moat mi bile way. Me sfrvlce* toward this cause and on .'n«tnet. In . letter to official;, at ^be»J the H.e-t coast o! life United Stnte* will add feature novelties to the Sunday irqm 3 3b to 5 p in ! the ship) at a. Andrews. stud I" "•-pic.id tit .or 3,000 | boar gripe* all over herau*e Susie in Die te» room of the. Hww Eco¬ fthil*-* of the North Atiani <. <»nd in ii Detroit, n ight be Mil- ■j'iihie 1 - atuiik. To Tow Hall" n I BooMekoum or Ake Sbirkowi*■* ! entertainment;, nomic* building, e*-cliaitm:ti! ■ Uwui;h. th.it Die Navy is j to 'vt our ciienues have news T'.i.otlctt only hv ib stn-yel ti>> rtltd I weren't elected. When only 223 j ........ Hirtii and Jam- Wyat? un- ! thru type. All this is why U 'S ^trategtslf •O! ulset s. j "Town Hall g.r* to town!" : people vote for freshmen what do n.uHu nd y«wierd.n i- "Such is the will and the mind ;p'RVt* N V/I HTIIFNOTII c . mviheed that the, n cnc.iU ih-et'. must coiuenfta'c Hrttish*- j That was tjhc united opinion of (key expert. - State May IU*coinc Gi.eet* « iH Ly Di\in Marie Dye • »f *ur aroused people that it it ' Michigan Stale ctvllege students j' It's fun bailing referees at The Mr*; Cook, Mkk JeaneTte A- l-et * * Stnvcyiog the. .n»*« Na/; i .. i;.dions m live Alton!*i t'aot D lUtgwell, faculty adviser. {entirely j iw.-inie for u:, to launch Sugar Beet Lenter c giunes. isn't It? They* get so mad . , • Mr* K T VVftshV Mi- V I | two warship- every day. " the < d- •'siteturlh, All.ed con -i uutei » n id. bo esis-n* - i'f th«' Med - ; mil the various student commit** and even ignore the money that X*am«. Mi - J Stufbe a. and : i jfouwhy the i'lcittsli myy i lets who attended the Town Hull ks throw n at them. ( That money The possibility that Michigan Mrs tam .S. ji mii"..I wrote "Let our uurine* «»ve t«» withdraw then C -e« Hay*, facility adviser iho note that they have yet to | i rum Thursday evening in the would probably go to much bet- Slate colb-gr may lH'e-une the .-u« •or the s»qjkc»Yore board h< Mt diU.-'* Hu-tir. j II i tjy'iiur»* budditvg. i.U* use it defeiVM* stamps were j gar heel >n«fdquai tvi * fia Die U S. Student MlVHi'i - Margarey , u'iui navy j fare tin- mil nuyjit of the AitjCs-. Pocffh is u different t>r»>b« Hut im the AHantU- U | i'onducted S : ji'i'HtfcM Tom i'onnelly on the by Student eoymtrtl iHiught with it. | Department Howl ever take a course with j disclosed Thic day by i' —" of * Agriculture ' ~ wa* J A; ' Fielttuer »md K-.»ic Co*;n, wi?J - tV.o dh-astV'His ennve mtdterm or final It's an aw - j Hannah jK u w;.r»e sA>ph«MTtore board Boy Defense Bunds and Stump* if ;br Allied fte>m :<» be divided ! Hi ween the tiqiq- Dm -standp;mt ol ,*»tu« ugxir IhvI mt revts werr ' very t.i.UOO tons I *. .out the N «til A' . . pJ, w Several heaLd av¬ inxtoun" t v make toe shut to 5K »i probably ya for id w'#mu dirbii'.r- arose TIMI||||IMIII tlui> IAIIIII j E«i P I.o,*u g He . (tied "• t pe ii'j»s t w Hh imwit uf the III svrr. Ruilii. Play ! Michigan state college would be vital drbat I,HIHC lOD'l! ..-l - i»ui LopaUng in the l."gtad to Ipive theni". muumders -- especially confab" at one limit Dr. \V F. llou.-iiig and equipment un carp- MI Thomps.jp will "h«vft Jk'Ulsv.hlaiHl thi» pi OK* am to be presented to* A r nipt, i a lively small audmnee day b> the radio group "f Spai-»|of agriculture b> Gov Murray t> j «■«< at t|»e iiK>etii*g.. but student '«in \Vo*m-ii * league The pl.»y 1 Van Wagoner, with tfte colic** . i . m n tt i attiibuUHi ttuc to the will lie the third in the current furnishing the site. Continued Jrom iVi^e 1)» •• ,.i othe campua group* which series being given each Saturday; - ' H'.'VhU1 nf «»vUihe Kim j -i-araitve untie. and w:,1l I tune Thui*dny m February »j t>i 1;time n« I „i • Lvci tng Bagwell .lanmented Dvat The act'ipt was. adupted from <>! tin: Allantn u , 'KH' »•» itui Ho Li (VMU 1 A i»i>i YWVA coutM iU weift the p pular lairv story by Rutff Atlanta 1> u fmtitary -e- Tin' ivsqji. .Uhhw "f Hail J-. i( V '-*•< nig pioposal to elanin* Mu-»elman. L«l lii.n«ing troth* no MHirl lefi'ii: Jiivi ebae k h»»vvi ■ smith and i\«ul sJ Uuctojs in cl.niiutry, were ,«l.» > i vryttd at the tiMciuy#, Smith t Hra kmhi. ;:-i- [ate J j he future their Tliuisduy meeting* in men hejed th»t similm uqjhti* Today's cast will itwiiki* Mnrguiet Hall, Jean Sw.-nglci Nunev Ann Anns. T»im Walxr fifiiiilLISI . \\tiilv >pa bund K.i|>t r» iv w voriiliit*. imrl ik leKelviiiuhm" The a :«-*Kr"'t»aU.\ were effective j company. I and Marvel Jean MrQIfr. tner Ray new rvbiuaiy la. Htunler la the prtxhieei of tlie ser* Free Hut Serrirr :|i'wjw lw«i.iH»n will If ;nungu- KfjSKT PM. AM) SAT. .fci'tftl nt VKI.. > * pr* Nonlatien of lluJitiUiijlt>n <*. Allen. C*nwi«hc*v |fehni|H»s ifcjjMA-.-. 1- D. Hantlwnl, MXim, ami Jv.m StUratl «.«*.« i'm Uofaii Uhfe. al 9. 9:13. rKim MUSIJ j r v v tor. mo i-1 mix. d ; i?t«Mdn> 'PfHinti'd rereatyh awMght* >*1 #!3i. ANNE BIX iJbpnh'Y' THWCI S i.KiiK'l and weal- ,;;t u-.dtui Mclkmii . v mn Ms!i v . . < v 01 dill| oilier ojffjyuffmetivs FMa Carml OaWo at 11:13, ■MM AN0«E« Gn.A; Webet will turoe to the L Nl|»i« W—'♦ ' mpiaX router «JUr a three week 'jtpfosatl were those v>f Ifcrbftit 1g H f " .mlcrludr by Jiu l.i-l SALE — t.W> ALL REGULAR IQCffiM — 7l | ALL REGULAR ITEMS COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES 1.1;. s. KOA-AONMUIorHEO TYPEWRITER STUDY LAMPS )s< Ms mi-IM Ms MI- KEG! I.Alt ST.25 BARGAINS 2.25 USED BARGAINS *ALE PRTUI:fc m. _ LATE BOOM RIWMIIW OOIIS 12 for IM PINIT UP WALL LAMPS I0e ea. AluuM KKKIJIvAR PJl' Vik. 7 for UK> Airy *42' 25** ea. 6 for UM» 39a* ea. I for Subject EES 8Ak.lL PRICK Saturday, February 21 MICHIGAX STATE NEWS Spring Summary Inside Grapplers To,, Win; Ohio Tankers Stale Take\ Too Much Trackmen to Tryfor for. Sports -- By Miirslmll Diimi !CMse, lech Mat,net, jSta,e q, epg Only Single . L,st Playoffs . n, Inlntraimiral Of Three- Year Famine vor It appears safe to predict that Michigan Slate will have Easy 20-ft Win Sans Gerard First Place no interruption of its regular program of intercollegiate • When the Spartan trackmen begin their thii m ,iua] aports during the war period. The spring schedules in track and baseball have lioen an¬ 20 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Feb. — Displaying an over- Make Trip imperial In tile Stale New.) COLUMBUS. Ohio, Feb. 20 —Ohio State's powerful swim- \ Cage Leagues nf the indoor season by challenging Marquette lutiver.it. Jettison fieldhottse at 8 p. m. today, they will Ia(ttr nounced ami there is certainly no noticeable curtailment of 1« helming superiority of tal¬ Spartan Lineup (lit ming team submerged Michi-' Tilts Will IWIilf ! first win of the season, and their first victory in d activity. The golf and ten- ent. Michigan State college Fur (.ante Tonight gnu State, 53-27, here tonight j Champions In ,inn . competition. nis cards, which will he re¬ Srhctljifc* Are Sel wrestlers chalked up their sixth VCitl* Maripiettr In a meet which saw the Buck-1 ™ , ; Tonight, however, is the Suih chance* «- • leased shortly, ' likewise are \ ictury of the season by defeating place first in every event. The InrerJjOop meet the Spartans hay c)ios- have will be b;.s. RAsnn 4i.t, (\i*e Tech 20-8 here tonight. Snt- MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. eyes Michigan Stale's vast intra- , en to hreak their losing string pot expected to show any de¬ Bucks' crack 400-yard relay team Scott In the mile, a? m ;ne*"uJ crease in the amount of travel tr Southern trip lM»r. JS— April II — urd.iy the Spartans will tangle 20—Weighted down by sev¬ was disqualified after it had won j stand', at 13. To win, the high jump, and Boh H ,rr:> j« J 'the number of event*. Man. Tu».- an* Wed.. Mar. at t*rn«arMla. t'la.: Frr }! «■!. With iTTo powerful Golden Flashes of Kent university at Kent, Ohio. eral unexpected lineup prob¬ it, event. mural basketball program, its ; a« it pole vault, three rnt N»»» Air I 'IDa,rk'tl''1'1 88<»-49Ca u,J haveteto Iovert urnvlcs- »r», The baseball campaign will in¬ Mar IT. Alabama Pal* T«h at Anhnrn Tech's points came on a forfeit lems, Coach Ren Van Alstyne Frc'iMtyler Don Cnollahan and Margest of all ttmte and one | been consistent first, ndoor .V. . 'ni'V hnrx,ia s: Marquet 8BN-49H V..,......I : highly talented crew of breast stroker Mark Folhm.beei Ala.: Hal.. Mar. J", ft. limning Infan- I meets this season ... clude eight-game southern trip M»n. ant his 1 '"'S resulted in more "" Sttheate'sfactgrowibase nn Hrh.w.1 I I. It'nnln». f.a 121-pound class and an 8-6 has and t h ev lr» at in the reasnn: . T«m„ Mar, 11-11, t nii«r* »f Hnulh Carolina at < ntumHta. H I weight match where Art Tatman arrived here late today for their r,3 "™K,h ""d . • Itraular «rtir«1olr — Wed Anril I V added event barely touched nut in mitr"'-v lri,«"w, Will go into its flavor to this trip, for half the Lou llrand. who was 1042 repeat engagement against in as nn quest . remai n s a bi g over Marquette Wnn, t'nl*rr.il, at Itetroit: Fri. an* won as he was will be the half-m :' • games are with army or navy making his first nppearance for. Marquette university tomorrow final states next week m:"k Central Collegiate con- Hat April 171*. flhii Mtate I nUrrwl? j The various block eliampions in 'mnce111Men Ka>l I an*lnt: We*.. April 22. I ni two races. will feature Marquette's Km units. competition this JOB at A special feature of the baseball v OhWi ieneh league will vie In pluvoff SCOTT The summary: TOI'OH year. Millen, anchor man a- well i tiip is that the Spnrfans will go »>n at I aiming: Tur» . Ann April ?*. Artnir. felted to "Bo" Jennings, who then J Joe CWard, star forward and their Hi* iFolianakoe. Rpingb>r. C"<*ttl»h«ni 1 contest' Monday night on the The Marquette tenm lost to No- Hill topper's star sp- • s- JehI son gymnasium courts. Fol¬ I'imer«it* Mi< hi, an at Mo higqfi SUtf Timo 3:01." Dale Kaulitz. in the g>- the farthest south they've ever Hal Man 2. Wav.tr l ni.rr.ilv at T5.t fast 6-"» derision in on ex- scoring sensation who has already t.l. by n decisiveseason,score ear her Dame : b'e . I an.lng : Tar-. Ma* a.-Nu'rr fl«m, a. won a .' '»•)-,*r»l frr«- *tylr Won hy Ryan lowing is the Monday night sche-1- Spartan who is e\- w to a j cracker! two Stale varsity records -'-'.'""f tnamtin but er been when they appear at Pensn- cola, Phi,, for a series of three Snail. It»n,I l»ame at Ka.l t.an.lngThar. lid j Mat,, Ala. 1. Natfr Alay It, Hapfdly hibition with freshman Jack Botts. improving John Marrs this season Included in the 10- IS. *S. 2nd. Sehnabe-I Time 2 :!T.S. iORi : «frf. T>i'»fn«« Hip; * in the yet-young Notre Dame ha* al '21 5. week* ago. amariwi, In an* Hat Ma. Jf ll, i.i- p.-.lnv Won Ky tOSi 122 •U)-—7:15 p. m.. Lambda Chi vs. I< a a includes Joe if It is to take the r ' Fort Penning Infantry school, as vrr.lt. of l«» a at Una ••*«. O* That., Ma. I*. Mbhiian Normal at II. a Lee Merrill moved up a expected to see much action. .,.1 Strrntt (OSt 105 .1r*. 'US ATO. and K p. m.. AGR v» l»rl- from Milwaukee well as Alnlum.i Polytech, Georgia Vp.llanli Hat . Ma. 3«. I nt.rr.lt. at wright f»»r nn vr py 8-1 win. MAY FLY Til GAME W"n ty C.«-Il»h»ii ta SI* Groehowski. who performed out¬ in the hurdles np| t (tentative : Gerard remained in East Lan¬ I'Mi.yap-l frrf »ryl* far this reascju Dormitory lea cue (semifinals) standingly in the half.mile here and South Carolina. Michigan at l a-l I an.ing MS- >rl M»Oi»» Wrd, Janr 1. Weotern Michigan at I'l-I The «ummnry: tin* 3t>*. No*»l»n> On the regular spring term I an.lng ; Sal. June •. Mulligan Normal sing Friday to take art advanced itISi Time 55 I. -—7:15 p. m., Ahh«»t I* vs. Abbot last season as well a* at Notre Buschman and * Il»-y»rd imilt «to*iA Won bv Follan* schedule. State will play 1 ft more at Ra-l lattring flying test in the CAA. Weather .(»H> 2nd. IWUr .MS. 3rd. St-k- 13. and H p. m., Mason -r» v* Dame this year, but who may en¬ Dodge will clash v. TRACK star. Art Egbert games, two each with nine other Hat Mar I*. Tr«a« Krla.- at Aa.On. permitting, he if US- Time I 30 i. Wells H ter the mile run to give Bill.Scott Pur*ar l»'l to leave East yurrt hr*B«t ttlrnkf W"Tl _K* colleges Listed are such familiar Tr* . Hal. April II at tnd. Mlvel .Ms Independent leatue (quarter- ( I an.in* : Hal April I*. Han.a. Rrla*. ai Lansing by rivals as Michigan. Ohio State. tit**- ?•**.» final*, three games at 8:15 p. m). I an rente. Kan an* I rn-h H«ph mrrt at . plane after his free «iyl«- W.Mi hy lirimm Wisconsin, Michigan Normal. No¬ (la.I I an.ing: Hal April ?'t I'tahr lie .its, 2fid. Sullivan <«»Hi . 3rd, Ttv-ma* The following teams will draw la>. at Ilc Mmnr-. In«a and I'enn We test Saturday tre Dame, Iowa, and Western I*.a at Philadelphia. Pa an* Intrrc la*. •MS. Tim.' 52 at 4 p. in. Monday for oppo¬ m o r 11 i n g and I'H'-ynT.l fiH-4- •tyh- rrUy Michigan The University of De¬ Mrrt at l».l I an.lng . Hal. Ma. !. Htwt<'. i H»-fTvrnati. Uimmvlfn. Ih-nnis nents one team to get a live: Prnn State at ta -1 I an.ing Hat. Ma. may arrive here Ohio troit and Wayne university are 1. Nolrr Itamr at H-nth H»n* In* : fn Sen'iifi tMiH- Stair «|i«i|iialiA'- - rral years, hut at this stage is nt National ,„d t s.., oltrgiatr. j.i, at I iter,.In > i. x.im.i »»i Nrh .. Meet Untried liFRAKIl of Detroit in the college i •emi-flnal g one- and advance in- tff*the finals The ATO* have nn ! luiu-. r»% A new wave of injuries has hospital recovering from a cold, | aggressive team which ha* made lea-t even against State, and Purdue. Marquette Perm Notre j one of — the finest teams in the Mountaineers I but does not appeal ready yet for ' dimmed the once-bright hope* of Sp utan poloistH to sweep both minute* far it* decision* The ii habit of coming through in late i full-time duty Dame. the fourth foe will have country. In the la*t home mcrt «»T the Them , re several other factor* games with Culver this year by season, I'natii Hus- St ifi - Wc ' 1 which do not favor State too much d 'Wrung the Cuivei cadets ifi- Coach "Jake" Dauherl re¬ Vn'Btni.t Mouritttlru**'! will litvklc, | in the pie-game Consideration*, f>m hall tonight. j quests that all entries in (he Norm Spot/, who jjerformer! so | State's undefeated I noting bomb¬ handball singles tournament he ' er-* in Jcmson field httusf Monday intfht 6 i- MTXCTIN >lrl Peterson, regular spartan i lr. the valiantly in State's two victories last week-end. has been ordered brought to the Intramural office by Wednesday afternoon. Draw¬ J\rrow harmony In four parts! college hospital to sit the Company On the wholi* he Hr.uthrrn ings will he made later in the ciiartl. has Iteen rnnfiped to rol- i ipcxftcr ictK-ftl game out. His torn leg ha, week, while play will star! Mon¬ ; -»ch-■-«•!'* 111H Up i lege hospital because ol a severe : showed signs nf wear .VMK.s' cVflAi and is in Arrow ilr«ign* swell rn«cttt* rbut t t uixi tail cold and will not he able to ' danger of litting open again day. Feb 2.7. squad it k tit in ■ ImmsI a TnlW' l»les of sliirt'tir-liantlkcrt liicf ofPrinting Plates make the trip to Milwaukee ; Jack Burton'* bruised side slowed | Manufacturers Manufucti n-.it it Hum the .Stale Vtctxr-r uppon- itn inrt .KTordine, t • adviince* w ith I he team, il was announced late yestrrtlat by Ik. (' F. tlol- bim up last wek. but ht- will have AGR* have nvrragtd 25 points » g:ime this year, and something in¬ and sliorts to go toprtlicr in | 317 N°. LARCH STREET PHONE 17021 There are mx Miph/iin> rrs t»n I!■»«* enemy rqnarb"U fiKhtiny their f land. to grit his leeth and bear it. With these team handicaps. teresting should happen in this will need to be game since no team ha* tallied complete liartnnny, and to go with your suit* in1 perfect [ PH first varsjlA -.rat inst two malefic- and ImnI thick- imI they neli it' then rertutl t*• dale ll-n»» i in hav«- The 'w«f the season Monday let ami lam Howe will Fred Gibson Spartans played one of their sharper than evet with his mal¬ more than eight point* age Inst the have to Delta Sigv F«votite< in the dorm semi-fin¬ accord. Arrow shirts arc Mitoga* losing t») Detroit, and midweek become accustomed to Coach Ma¬ the l»>"( have Nth l»y not ore Abbot 13 and Wells n tailored to fit the torso —- jprai tur* did not show great im- jor Gerald Peterson's habit of als • than a half-|Kunt both of which breezed through un¬ provement using an "iron man three " There come in a wide selection of el- At Kit Will. Sta'e's itoxing IIOITS FOR ATONEMENT defeated this season Mason 1. are no other reserve* capable of the defending champion. v»a* collar model* ami in all the mentor, may shift Chuck Calkms, Marquette, on the other hand. <* *|ielling him oft. latest patterns. Sanforized la¬ 17ft poUhdci to the 161 making its first home appearance The varsity game will follow as right In the tunning until drop¬ t KUla; I HAVE A JOB I. s ,.ud William Waninei, reg¬ m mx weeks and would like noth¬ Sot in ns the Detroit Zephyr-lam- ping a playoff game with Abbot beled (fabric shrinkage less ular 16» pounder t«» the light- ing better than to ot«»ne for it* *mg larncer game beginning at 18 than I** ). Mix or-match Arrow lie*, liandkrrrlnrh t division in a I.• sl minute i Two games were played in the | 50-41 defeat earlier tin.* season at 7:30 p. nv i> completed IN THE AIR c. Slate fans will get then State Marquette Coach Bill dorm league Thursday night, but neither figured in block champion¬ and shorts with the shirt*. Sing oat for Artum! fits! io- I; at John Matthew. (Chandler reports that hi* Hilltop- Slate new flyweight replacing per*, have been pointing for this fencers Si'i'k llh ship* Mason 8 beat Abbot 15 by FORCES TOO Fd GuialeiMin. who out with tt return chance. a handy 22-12 margin, with Tom ^ Matthewh j an ln- In i'inrinnali Riordan scoring !0 point* Wells a n n n 1AZ TV*- broken nn>e Each team, will be seeking to f^AHRU i»X|K*rienctMt newcomer. D took a low-scoring affair from gain the edge In their 20-year-old The fea'herw eight match Ite- rivalry, for each has won 17 of Michigan State's fencing team Wells F. 8 to 5. with Dob Storm*' Slate's the .14 previous games Stale, will leave this morning for the four point* pacing the victors. i tween Billy /.urakowski. indeieuted fighter, Hew itt, undefeated Mountaineer, jji reran»>c- t > be one of the and Kenny however, has won the last six *t i Spartans are "after their 14th tr -' hmifht. Among those who will its fourth victory of the season have Five of the seven teams which gained the inde|x>ndcnt ^ SHIRvI 5 I 1ES mtcif t mg of the evening. Hew- j umph in 20 starts'tins year. . j cross blades with the Oh loans are league block champions, while in i very fast, and pack* dyna- [ Co-Captains Ted Willi* and Bob Poultry! and the Ag Engineer* Thai ken, Len Herscher, Lyle Bur- gained their positions by leadtng „. i-.ti. h,»,.t knocked out hi.- mat! in the Flor- ' zui.is-w.ki :(>„,j|||}| to Abandon ' dy. AI BnoUt, George Wlodyga, the Ag league The DZV*. as de- i Ik»n Krushak, and Charles Sher¬ fending champions for the last ida match. Varsity Sports Capt. Hurve.v Trombley, recov¬ ering from an eye cut. Beryl fsbuiy, Ed Sal-J OMAHA. NVcod and. heavy-(Omaha University regents voted in its Neb., Feb 20 (TP) man. State hope* to add to its record the favorite's post. of three victories and two defeat* three years, naturally are given «'5jooVe jot us over yot,r j, previous contests. Next weight George Hadeleseu will j today V" drop nil athlet;. c»»mpe- week the Spartans will bend steel j Buy Defense Bonds and Stamp* routv.l out State's squad in their ! til ion for the duration Today. The regents directed President with t)ie University of Illinois in thud match of the senton. the beginning of a series of three A av aids to the intramural Hay ties of the university not to home mert*. champion boxers will la* prc- sign football utid basketball con¬ «riU«i t*etweon bouts. tracts (ur~ the coming sensttn. ! OH JONNNY—W*AT * HS£! — ' The action was interpreted by entire sport program so that em- Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps j university sports official* to be phu.-o- may be placed on a physi¬ Today \ tantamount to cam-ellatkm of Uie cal fltnev. program. Qn»& WtTM VfrK'RE (Ii. . thing* to xou: .r're 'iUr Arrow I'ndrrwrar Ithr mo.t romloniM* PILOTS TIIKOAT MICKOPllONK .Iiort* made) . , , wr'rt thr Arrow Shirt on *our hark uii, k j»attrm*. awrli rollara) . . . " '''* (Itiiilio-lrli-pliniii- Iriiu.niilli-r) Arrow Tit on your ahirt (you ouflila trr tiir i"* Arrow pattrri" • In addition to the standard radio apparatus it U furnlshinc In we're thr A""" large quantity to the nation's air force*, the Hell Telephone System is making a new contribution . . the throat microphone. DrGRABOW U.adkrrchirf >• . your pocket Tun tin> microphones (transmitter*t tit against the sides of the What'* mor,r. w'rt ptlol'* "Adams apple," ptcklnc up the vibrations of his vocal - cords and transmitting his voice to ground stations or to other Araipird to (° plane* In hi* squadron Engine roar and machine gun clatter father and mA« Ron A get In to drown out the message . . . and the battle's out* you the br»l-l'«>l- rou ''rf gome mat depend on that message getting through! mt in the mirror. The Bell Telephone System b doing its utmost to serve the Ire- mndogslv expanded communications needs of the nation. Mi- tort* Is shortage is mating H Increasingly difficult In meet CIVIL- U> requests for telephone service as promptly as In the past. v;. hit the entire Iteli System b determined that WAR needs Ml AM. be met. ^SESISWSSBm