♦V*, ■ ^ v Spartans Lose to an in Overtime. 36-31 Big Fred Stone Not TODAY'S WEATHER much change today and tonight. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Is 6S' Standout In Close Tilt Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING. Slate Quintet Blowy, I-earl V< >L. 33Z.332 MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 8, 1942 NO '49 to Wolverine* During List 30 Seconds Hannah Says Enlistment Halt 'No Cause for Alarm" ANN ARBOR, Dec 7 (AP)-A fighting Michigan basketball team lied Michigan State in the McLeod Explains Reserve Status of College last 30 seconds of the Cocci Convo Tn compliance with telegraphic instructions Corps Termination Men Will Soon half and roared back in overtime tonight to win its non-confer- second from the war de¬ (lalled for partment, enlistments in the Enlisted Rcserv? Corps have been suspended, except as explained below, Col. Stuart McLeod re Bo Disclosed ence opener, 36-31. A free throw by Capt. Jim Mandler threw the vealed yesterday. contest into a deadlock at 29-29 [Wednesday card Any person who. for enlistment on or in before Dee. 5. obtained an application the ERC from President llannah mav h's enlistment, providing it Is •Men who have not made any. move preliminary to enlistment just before the second- half sounded. The'game was literally pluck¬ gun accomplished by Dec. should not become alarmed. In an attempt to remedy "Status tif college men will be ed from the Spartans' hands at a Any person covered by the provisions of the moment when it seemed safely i hi problems of a lack of la- preceding para¬ cleared up in k few days," Pres. graph must make an appointment with Miss theirs, and it perpetuated"' the r hi the war industries, a Osgood at the ERC John A. Hannan stated yesterday jinx of five years running that office in Dem hall Miration will be held for immediately, and effect the completion of all According to the Lansing navy necessary papers. v. Michigan has held over State, on • .orelass women Wcdnes- On Saturday, Dec. 12, at 2 recruiting office, there is a possi¬ the Yost fieldhousc floor p. m. in the ballroom in Dcm hall,' bility that men who arc not yet i p. m to discuss the pos- nil applicants for enlistment who have At half time, Coach Ben-Van not been sworn in, will 18 years old will be allowed to , • y nf preparing M.S.C. wo- have their enlistments completed. Alstyne's quintet was protecting enlist in Navy V-lx Further no¬ take positions in indus- The same provisions will a 15-6 lead. With 10 minutes to ding to Dean L. C. Em- apply to the navy and marine corps tice on this will be available in , ,oi reserve programs. go it was 26-16 for the Spartans. a couple of days, President Elan The navy recruiting board will be in Dem Then the Wolverines slowly pull¬ hall Frjday to nah said ' It,,- P ans of the several divi- swear in navy on ed up, and Mandler's successful v 111 meet with the various applicants. Men-who have made prelimi¬ , j and explain the need of nary moves to enlistment, such | under Charitythe toss split the wire. note' just , -i ,v!io have some degree of as physical or mental examina¬ "M" -Takes Over tions, whether here or out of u or specialization. Allied Tank Forces Meet Nazi town, and who have n record of The five-minute overtime wn.1 As this problem will be dis- entirely a Michigan nffnir, with the examination, should go jrns-rd with freshmen also, all Counter-attack at Tebourba through with the enlistment, Bob Wlese, Rnlph Gibert, artrl Bill (freshman women are to report Hannah urged.1 Strack slipping through the M. r orientation in the Falrrhild crumbling Spartan defenses lor ■ heater instead of their sched- * By LEWIS E. HAWKINS easy field goals. y.l. ,| croup meetings. Tuesday at 1-ONDON, Dec. 7 (AP)—An in¬ Motional Student Sophomore Bob Wiese, better known for his football exploits, & p. m. • i lass women are to meet Work, Not Talk tense tank battle was fought today in the rugged hills being P kc ! o !< ft Ii.'imiIi (! ihots in io following schedule of j around Tebourba where British Meet Scheduled tlie basket and added a free according to Dean Em- and American forces clung stub- throw to tallv 11 points for high Home Economics students U. S. Laiinchrfi 15 War- About 100 delegates from all See BASKETBALL—Page 3 I bornly to heights dominating the in ot in the Union ballroom; I Bizerte-Tunis colleges and universities in the defense : Science students in room hliijiH to Mark Pearl arc ;n United States will meet on . j northern Tunisia. the 122 K, 1/ o building; Liberal Arts, Harbor Day Michigan State campus for the n-men'.try education, and gen¬ ii ! college students are to meet WASHINGTON, Dec. Both sides were drawing up reinforcements through gauntlets annual oinvention of the Nation¬ al Student Federation of Amer¬ UNDER THE WIRE 7 (AP)— of air attacks and the enemy was •ho Music auditorium. All America remembered Pearl Har¬ throwing Iris best planes into the ica. Dee. 28 to Jan. 1. crimen -tudents are urged to be bor today with work. Although program arrange-, NEW YORK. Dec. 7 (AT)— Officials battle. The Allied air position is nt. Emmons stated. made no speeches, but shipbuild. aggravated by the lack of for¬ ments haven't yet been complet¬ Allied navies will use the Sftrste¬ ers launched 15 warships. ward air fields in the tortuous ed, the general theme will be the lle French West African port of Japan remembered too. Amid mountain terrain. part of students in the war, and DaJur and Allied planes wHi one announcements that an unspeci- diffrent phn-ws of student gov¬ the airfields there aw a trsnMt day's Long range P-38 Lightnings of o led number of new warships had the U. S. and twin-engined fight¬ been commissioned, Tokyo got ers from Malta have borne the then, general-chairman. ernment, according to Phil Al- point under an agreement readi¬ ed between Admiral Jean J Mar¬ around to admitting the loss ot brunt of fending off dive bomber Entertainment co-chairmen arc ian's regime and Gen. Dwlght D. one battleship and three aircraft attacks. Betty Gibson, L.A. '43,.and Shir Elsenhower, Allied MimmainJer- Tebourba. 35 miles below Biz- ley Sawyer, H.E. '43. tn-chief. NBC and f'BK reported ampus carriers, just half the number Washington knows were sunk. erte and 20 miles west of Tunis, Housing arrangements will be The true score of a year of war is a rail junction from which the handled by Jack Bush, Eng. '43, in broadoasts tonight frnrnv Al¬ giers. in the Pacific, by official United Allies had been ejected largely and Peg Burhnns, L.A. '43. Treas¬ States and Allied count, stood at by superior German air power, urer, Max Dillingham, L.A. '43. ALLIED IIDQ. IN AUSTRA¬ | . . A carp dinner at Something Fishy 304 Japanese ships sunk to 80 | after four days of bitter countcr- Art Underwood, L.A. '43, will LIA, Tuesday, Dec. 8 i.AP)—Al¬ Michigan have charge of printing, and Lon lied airmen destroyed 28 Japan¬ ■ !Uge Dec. 11 sounds un- American, although Tokyo ad¬ attacks last week, in which both Barnes, L.A. '-tfiil, but if it is a success it mitted the loss of only 40 war¬ sides lost heavily in men find '43, will handle ese planes in New Guinea yester¬ ships. material. publicity day and continued their relent¬ | ay mean new profits for Mich- less dive-bombing n„ imercial fishermen. Symbolic of America's growing Some 700 miles to the east, the «* enemy might since the war started was British eighth mustered troops pockted in the Bona-Gona I The uirp will be served by the launching of the 45.000-ton army strength for perhaps a decisive Ma). Cen. Clio Finds coastal strip, a communique iiiil -late home economists who have been seeking battleship New Jersey at Phila- smash nt the Axis Africa corps Wo Complacent Spirit' today. delphin. Among other fighting drawn up in the stout and nar- Eighteen Japanese pilot* who me methods of preparing ships which entered the water . row El Agheila defile in Libya, in Middle West tried to relieve their ground Great af-akes "coarse" during the day was the aircraft The Germans spoke of bombing troops by attacking Allied rear h so that the i average Michigan State college saw its lines crashed in New Guinea housewife will serve it carrier Bunker Hill at Quincy, "British troops in readiness for biggest gathering of celebrities .t»r family. (filnss. 'attack." } jungles! since Pres. Theodore Roosevelt | I The i Mx-riment is being con- spoke here in 1907 yesterday ST. LOUIS, Dec. 7 - Kedxie them lecture room MOSCOW, Dec. 8 (AP)—Rus- Wans said they knocked out scv- tinued inside besieged Stalingrad Home Kc student-faculty tea L^'NO,recruitod • be Dec. 7 (AP)—Wo- in an army sian troops attacking German i cn of 20 enemy tanks and killed "hedgehofc" positions west of j 200 more Nazis in all-day fighting with the Russians claiming the destruction of another German « p. tm» Heme Ee hide f fire fighters tn Mlchi- Rzhev on the central front drove there. • infantry company, six block¬ Slate Defense council the Nazis from two fortified p<> ' The Germans also were coun- houses, three pillboxes and nu¬ p-y rnnil; Jl ^ Per year by December withi atthebeen State has onymous always Mihiberna¬ chisyn¬ gan o• • Z& tion of two things—the football MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS team and our fine R.O.T.C. band. The Associated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of mil There isn't much we can do about dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the the former, once the season is publication on special dispatches here- news f^cal news published therein. All ri«hU of closed. .* a e a so we . Mimwriiuc Editor, "&HELDON MOYER " But we'd venture to say there Editorial Director. LEN BARNES Buaincta Manager, JEAN WHITING are a lot of students who would enjoy hearing an occasional con¬ cert in winter by the band. Few members of the band would obi- Musicians always like to I lioKnoivs After Memory ofDec, 7from One M ject. get together and beat out a tune fit or two, especially when popular mighty wl 1 be riourengaged rights iand n ourprivileges music is concerned. I'nevi-'le B ITT Ell butfortrue, wetohave . struggle a year preserve Music Could Be Semi-Popular with which God lias take our year of inventory on our blessed the United States. Now we spirit, effort, determina¬ There is every reason to be¬ lieve that students series of concerts, would attend modelled on \\\\1 ■ ■ V R( y + -111 il .St.it.', bi tion, sacrifice and self-initiative. a the "pop" concerts of other mu¬ I unci a The nation depends on the individual. Every .one of us. sic centers. The band wouldn't ■ Kirk Mi regardless who may we he, is a great factor in the life of have to let its collective hair ■ fMtlS til ■ the mm the nation. America stands unique with democracy for down entirely, but could mix i 1 1 ■ rrybegi its heart, freedom for its. lung, and liberty for its brain. popular, semi-classics and seri¬ ■ STATK ous music. B v ,i-. Those vital organs are B f The 3 a. m. serenading that ivitit threatened; without these sororities have been complaining "I'd run away arid join the army ill a minute—but I < B we arc dead. {-bout recently would indicate thru just send you to school, too! Have you ever pitied or that students really like to sing. felt sorry for yourself? Did So community songfests; of you, as young men who are popular and familiar melodies SWAIN JEWELRY STORE draft age, feel, "What's the should go over well in combina¬ use—-I don't know or can't tion with the concert. Good .AssortiupnI of Bracplpts Underwood Leads Band plan any future?" Did you Genial music department head 2.75 - 4.50 - 6.95 feel at all that you would Prof. Roy Underwood took over Ftat© Theater Bldjr. rather take it easy than to the band at conclusion of the work harder no matter what grid season. A series of winter you may be doing? The fu¬ concerts would pile a lot more ture and life seem hard to work on his already overburden¬ shoulders, but if students ISIHllldJ-'l you. but it will be harder if we lose, and there is a big ed would attend, end the band liked chance of losing, if we take the attitude of "enjoy while the idea, he'd go a long way to we can." cooperate., Underwood is that Love your country while you still have a chance, and kind of a guy. If the setup ap¬ work haril for it, so that Victory will be yours. Life is short peals to you, let us know and compared with this great universe. Is it not better to we'll forward it to him. Coming for One Performance Only, Friday, Dec. 11th < r- tnin ft: 15 P. M. the first "Road Show" of the season. «,. give our fullest and die for a worthwhile cause than to be the last for the duration. Don't miss it! exist just for our mortal life of dust? Let us check thor Plant Again to Head oughl.v on our own life inventory and make one better for Math Department the coming year and on, until we are sure of the ray of light of IMMORTAL VICTORY AND PEACE. —Dr. Grace Song Line. Professor L. C. Plant, who for 25 years was head of-the mathe¬ the great pur of ourLILLIAN HELLMAN'S HUMAN SHUMIIN w matics department, again took Carillon Concert The carillon program charge upon the recent resigna¬ tion of Professor V. G. Grove. from Since 1939, when he resigned his WATCH ON THE RHINE 12:45 to 1 p. m. today will in¬ l>osition to clude tile Grove, Plant has following selections, been chairman of the scholar¬ LUCiLE PAUL MADY" lc"Mom 'QHimmr according to Denzil Treber, stu¬ ship committee at M. S. C. dent carillcneur: "Ave Maria," At his own request Grove re¬ MfATSON • LUKAS • CHRISTIANS by Aichdclt; "Pastoral Sym¬ signed from his recent post, hav¬ ADMISSION phony"; "He Shall Lead His ing acted as head of the depart¬ BALCONY: Flock," from "The Messiah" by ment since Sept. 1, 1939. MAIN FLOOR: First IS 13.75 First • raws Handel, und "Joy to tire World." The retired department head Last 17 rows rows 12.29 Second t rows is one of the best research men Loy Seats WJO Third $ rows in mathenvatics in the United All Prices Include War Taa. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Enclose stamped n for return of reserved seat tickets. SEAT BALE Monday, Dec. 7th. LAST Ann Rulhrford States, particularly in the field open from 10 A. M. till 10 P. M. DAY "Orchestra Wives" of geometry, Dean of Liberal Arts L. C. Emmons said. TATE w Tod.;', Mat. S K. M.—Night. 7-f * WEDNESDAY ONLY * THE SCREEN'S NEWEST cMcuo ta be the wait wande^ul <»—■ Jt>» Mottwtop box. lib. UtiA eUuttmrU tend writing Smk. conuina 71 l*u ip wi/ie • W W» on Mrrtc 40 " w ud tldm. fill! esraportnwat with I as* Miwanx^""* ~ tiu • * ultra dkuubts • • JIWETT'S FLOWERS **** mmmj A*. "A Nation Dance*" Brevity «■ j.mm■ p ■j:- pgr: - Tuesday, December .8, 1842 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page TJtreo BASKETBALL j DZV9 ATO and Mason 8 Sevens Win Intramural {frowns Continued from Page 1) By PAT MoCARTHY It was the Sigma Nus that A second-stanza pass from Bob -erne honors. Mandler and Three intramural touch foot¬ struck first and at the half they Swelt to Bob Valliere for six to Valliere, an unheralded •b'ock- White each netted nine. v_ ball j ing back, who dove into the ond 0,ivor chamnionships were decided led, two first downs to one, points was all that Mason 8 need-' zone under three Mason 5 fpen. . Krcd Stone, a junior from Chi- last night on the frozen turf of by virtue of Walsh aerials, first, cd in grabbing the title from Ma¬ Klewicki, State Ne\vs aW.inde¬ u as the backbone of the the practice football field. In to Bill Loomis and then to Jim son 5. Up until that time the pendent. selection, ran, kicked c'pVtan attack and it was actual- the opening tilt the Alpha Tau Omega club held onto its fra¬ Valerenee. losers had been rolling down the and passed the DZV seven .to its "lifter he left the game with In the last play of the second field with Ed Lord connecting ternity title, edging out a fight¬ j first with Bob Huston nnd then victory over the All-Stars. The /rr personal fouls that the ing Sigma Nu seven, thiee first pcrjod the ATO offense swung with Bob Nordstrom. winners started early with Kle¬ Michigan rally,gathered steam, downs to two. into action with VonEberstein "Eight's" scoring play was set wicki tossing to Dale Kaulitz for the initial counter in the first glow First Half The dormitory crown went to pitching the ball 40 yards to Art up when Swett faded to his right, ,first half was as mild as Mason 8, which pushed over a Maischos. The game was tied in turned and threw the opposite quarter. touchdown in the second period It wasn't until the third frame ,i iev chain party, with Michi- the third quarter when Von hit direction into the waiting arms ,t even collecting a field and dropped Mason 5 by a 6 to 0 Howie Laduc for a- 15-yard gain of Bob Van Andlc, who was in that the DZVs were able to put " count. the title game on ice. Kle.^rieki .,1 until 16 minutes elapsed. In the evening's final, the and George Bush run for the re¬ the clear. Van Andle sprinted t u . |i » «Jtandler. e 3 3 9 v 2 9 4 Doyle. K 215 | 3 S.Strnrk. B 113 ■ liikofT, g 10 2 14 9 30 State 15; inn Stuff — n filbert. Struck, and Rudy Williams Men Take Mary Mayo Keglors Paved by Howard Stucver, the Williams dorm kitchen-help bowlers outrolled the Mayo keg- Irrs l ist night on the Rainbow alleys. Stucver's three-game a.ii.ige of 174 was tops for both teams. Individual game honors went to Hugh Marshall of Mayo, who tut trie maples for a 188 count. BASKETBALL SCORE Ev.inston, III.—Western Michi- tin 52, Northwestern 42. There u ill be a meeting of the ski flub Tuesday evening at 7 in 111 Union annex. All mem- tor': and others interested are Invited to attend. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT WANTKl) IV iris to «h*ro four- **tn rtment r next two term*. 4«J-r»0-51 FOUND BLACK FOUNTAIN t'KN foi "In ! . : ■ h,.(any bldK. Owner mi ky kv.i.v f„r ad. Call Hex. 4-831 MO04TE DUCHESS LOST far middling Ugi fit UP. full Its' il'.MA CHI '' pin. K-wanl. If f,,und V "iViilianja. get cation room. 49 Fitting messengers for your AluMP Shatffrr fiiMjme fountain n.-,.wn and gold. Rrwud. Call fondest Christmas Wishes A SMALL old faahyunnl ,liver ring t,. small A- diamond. Reward • ■, .. w. ext. St). 49-50 lil.ACK earriage bpot with aip- •; 1 - at I atiKellettlc banquet. I.lb- "" 1 " r-v.»rd. A"1' Call 2-4JK5. Ask fur Scot- ' 49-50-11 the shape of her legs. She knows die Belle-Shammer ''"OWN bather billfold. Con- label always means super fit and superlative flattery. T' H Juper* of H. Kenneth It* ward. Call Jane M«rrl). Let-one of our trained saleswomen help you make r1*_____ 49 GOLD Elgin your Christmas gift selections. 1.00 -1.50 zfzt w"rJ- gWy C»M>2»74. 49 ALPHA CHI pledge pin. In region of Hor Foot Sizo Hat a Number - -, Her Lag Sige Ho* •* Name tomato?*^ E*u ss- BREV . . . far small legs WANTED MODITE • . . for middling legs TURN!! IRD APARTMENT — Fbr DUCHESS - -•/«■ 'all, [mil kg Wrhlnua cation. Call 8-1778. 49 ST, dent to do light farm chore. , "™rhour* college. la morning Board, room, . - and tS4 fcj , '-"ning. 4-1284. Box SSI. j—1 lanaing, / VC- ™ OS kh'"kiiLrf "S'eiAN—VooUiet . right after shaving. installation of the Michigan State ance is scheduled on the Lansing without 3. Instantly stops perspin ■. college chapter was one of the stopover. With Free Movie I to J days. Prevents o,' finest he had ever attended, and that congratulations were in or¬ Michigan State college stu¬ BOOKS? 4. A pure, white, greast stainless vanishing cream der to the University of Michi¬ Several NYA Jobs Available dents will be admitted free all 5. Awarded Approval St American Institute of I..iu day Thursday to see "Kid Glove . gan and Albion groups for carry¬ ing it out so well. Dr. McLean Because of the number of per¬ Killer" starring Marsha Hunt sons dropping out of school next and Van Heflin, in^for being harmless to has attended every Sigma Chi in¬ State Theater term, there will be several posi¬ Manager Verne Sicotte said yes¬ Arrid is the largest stallation in the past five years. tions open for students desiring terday. NYA work, according to Glen O. Falk Takes Appointment R. P. Falk, English instructor, Stewart, director. This is the 10th year that the State theater has sponsored the Applicants should see Stewart "good will" show in gratitude to selling deodorant recently received an appoint¬ in the office of the dean of men students for not rushing the [CAMPUS BOOK 39< Also in lo< ami .W ; ment to the language School of before finals start, he said, so movie house after football games the Navy at Boulder, Colo. En¬ that positions may be secured and pep rallies, Sicotte said. i STORE tering the navy as yeoman, 2nd before that time. There is a Buy War Bonds and Stamps— ARRID class, he will leave Michigan special need for stenographers, IRight Across from the Union State at the end of this term. Stewart added. keep 'em on the run. MATCHED SETS by Xotibonberrp Finish off your Christmas Shopping for men - Xtt Skirls Tipj Handkerchiefs Underwear Versify ttat dr old me drastic, ample every,, Quadra Hickok IMSEI GLOVES turned Jewelry Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings till 8 this week and next, and every night until 8 the week ; preceding Christmas