I U.S. Dive Bombers Slow New Jftp Invasion Flotilla Break Up Task Force by Sinking One MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Ship and Firing Three Solomotis WASHINGTON, Dee. i» (AC)—American dive bombers, torpedo planes and fighters have crippled a small Japan¬ in Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College ese invasion fleet heading for Guadalcanal, sinking one enemy warship, setting afire three others and shouting BAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1042 Vi'l 337.,332 down 10 fighter planes, the navy, disclosed today. Flying out from Henderson air field, the air striking "force hit. the enemy with big Parties Limited to City; Gala Christmas Military Status bombs and torpedoes last Thursday in the narrow wat- Feature Star I (ouiicil Sets10 Up Give Cents Each Loan Fund Over 500 to People to Be Clarified Willi Grades « rs between Santa Isabel and New Georgia island*. 150 miles northwest of Qundalcsnni In the Solomons. Dancers to at Tarty Two cruiser*, the navy Will ll«» I,nrg«-«t Yulrli«l«' A complete up-to-date state¬ «nld, All student parties for the next yenr will bo hold in Enst ment of ihe statu* of men now were hit by 1,000-pound bombs, I'nigrum Kvor (iivrn while a third warship, either n II jinsinir. according to action taken yoslortlay by Student enrolled in college will be en¬ destroyer or a cruiser, was hit Lvuiicii a# >' mct«e«sion to disetiHH poHHible party for Student Body closed with fall term grades, by two aerial torpedoes. The ' Pres. John A. Hannah announc¬ fourth slop, described «* either The council also eatabliahod the Spartan Victory Loan It.v JOAN MEYERS ed yesterday. a second destroyer or another —Mrund, into which DO per cent "Festival for Christmas," Although the War department cruiser, probably \v«* struck by which will be presented Sunday lias indicated that it hna plans to two more of pi-ofita on paction given by torpedoes. at 4 p. m. in College auditorium, use the facilities of a limited all college organization* will will be the Sharp aerial-fightnig ar-compa- largest Christmas number of colleges and univer¬ nled the attack on ihe surface Today s go. All student* attending such pat ties will also contribute III cents to the fund by Inlying program and matic or the largest dra¬ musical production which lias ever been presented at Michigan Stale, Prof. Hoy Un- sities in the training of men for the armed forces, actual have not yet been -received by plans craft, which presumably carried reinforcements and supplies for the Japanese oh Guadalcanal. Michigan State College. In Ihe air. navy fighter* on- tickets fa .too pintles! The 10 Unanswered at this time is Ihe Staged and shot down 10 float- Campus cent assessment will bo added to the ticket price sot by the organ- I rat Ions. Inimodiato proceeds question of what will happen to typo plane*. Those enemy fight¬ member* of various reserves. er ship* presumably were Zero* The navy has indicated that its equipped with float* for duly will bo converted Into war bunds. reserves will lie permitted to over water. |... Sign of the Times Any Slater Eligible The loan fund will be u«ed pri¬ stay in college. President Itnn- One American fighter wn* ln«t, nali thinks the army will permit Ihe navy announced, viudrnta uard to spend together C.OIrir marily to provide loan* -for needy it* reserves to remain in school with one bomber and mo tor- |h„„iN and hi or* at Tony's, but students who leave Michigan at least until June 1043. I pido plane. l^mi Tiniy spend* hour* and Slate for service wtih the armed Another question which Pr Meanwhl'e |m urs »l (he college. The popu forces, end return to finish their ident Hannah hopes to clarify in I cm Guadalcanal, where armv troops ami murines liar Mirhtgan avenue tavern- education For a period of 10 the term's-end statement is what I Iw-cn searching out and elim¬ Itrrprr W nnn enrolled In a nl*ht years after the war such inert will happen to the non-reserve ■ defense course at Michigan State will be given preference, inating '< Ctore:l groups of Jap- with student who is enrolled In thr Irriirte. mastering the operation any student who lias i nc.ic, heavy artillery fire was attended Engineering or the Veterinary used to support U S patrol* in Ini machinery. He ependa St a State lot a year also eligible. Silence division. At the present jungle warfare which is pushing |hnirs. ■ hall, live night* a week, at Old* uhlrli I* almost a* much The fund, to be administered time, a man in this elnssifteutinn • he enemy si ullly hack toward by the faculty committee on who is within two years of grad¬ me western end of the island- ■ as mi me student* used to put In loans, will be open for use ns uation ran he deferred. Hannah away from Henderson airfield. lit Inn vs. soon as sufficient money to ope¬ rate it has been turned In. (thinks that men who have com¬ pleted as little ns ono term of |... Come Out Now CDC 1* Ifcnrgjiil/rd If an organization sponsoring Satisfactory work in fine of these liedA irmen lhnvn divisions may also be defftfrcd. Anyone who "blacked out" lust a party can show proof that profits realized from Its dance arc Nazi Transports [night when the nlr raid aliens Irani:, and is still needed for continuance of wor¬ waiting for the I nil-clear, can turn thy operation, the council will BULLETINS MOSCOW, Thursday, Dec. 10 allow it to keep part of its party (AP)—Russian airmen in two ■No the light* bock on days have destroyed tut trans¬ |■ blackout because, according to profits, according to the stipulib -LONDON, Dee. ft (AP)—for- w.. , .... tion cot down last night. port planes fryingtrying to ferry .',up-: Warden W. A. Daven- Setting up a Spnrtau Victory ty-nlnc mora persons have been executed and 500 rounded up In ,Je(| German , ' * I port, it waa merely n GflMF.lt If,. JONES su,)ln8rnrl scrtor lh„ ■test on tin rod signal for con- See COUNC.TD-P.ige .1 the campaign of German- and nrmy n n(?nr Vp)lkip ,Alki ■ lml center, telephones und other . . helped In."Divine .Mystery" Axis terror sinking again in . hM kjIlc(1 morc than „ (m„ tr, Inimmuni.MtionB, and siren* were Europe and for the Unit time In ■not blown later to indicate the CDC Cuts Oiil New derwood of the music depart¬ the formerly unoccupied rone of of the 2mh X:i/i inrm,Uy sjon ment said yesterday. un ,.xhauill;n|( ,tmgglc ■white oil vicar. France, London and continental on the frozen central Chores for 1943 The program, open to the pub¬ lic, has been organized into three report* raid tonight. front, it j was announced early today. |... Slightly Slighted Winding up a term's activities, parts anil will involve the com¬ bined efforts of about 500 par¬ _, CAIRO, Dec. .) (AP)—Long- . ( The midnight Soviet enmmu- njqUC did n„t claim any irnpor- Two stormy medical Michigan State's Coordinating biology Defense council Wednesday ticipant*, including the college range British lighters tore into a tant for Rustlian arms ■students stalked into the State chorus, choir, and the women's flight of 50 German transport during yesterday's fighting night discussed winter lertn |Nrws office yesterday afternoon land demanded to know why that projects to be handled under the glee dub, the M. S. C. symphony planes, presumably Hying home townrd Europe after delivering ] whlch was marked u.|th orchestra, and a chorus of 200 German counter-attacks ■ department not listed to at- revamped set-up. troops and supplies to Tunisia, ■ tend the wu vvomen'a convocation A permanent booth will be See CONCERT—Page 5 and shot down three transports j and methodical Russi an conHoli- dation of hard-won gains on ■mterdav. A reporter telephon- operated in the Union by Pan- and one escorting fighter, the Hellenic council and DZV for j fr()nta< |rd Ih-an I.. Emmons, chairman Sigma Delta Chi Men British reported today. the rnnvo, then pacified the complete information on defense ■future lab technician* by In- activities. It will be a dispen¬ Will Initiate Four ■ftrming them that their depart- sary for war stamps, activities ■mrnt Is ron-idered «o Important tickets for service men, informa¬ State News Heads ■that they are not expected to tion on the stamp drive, and all First initiation of the year" of lprrparr (or other war work. other information regarding the defense program. A rumor i the Michigan State college chap- ! tcr of Sigma Delta Chi, men's clinic will also be,operated with the booth as central headquar¬ j profsssional journalism honorary, i will be this evening at 5 p. m. ters. ! f. Unwed by dinner in the Union A convention at U. of M. Fri¬ 1 ballroom. day and Saturday to discuss col¬ New members will be Tom lege manpower boards, will bo Riordp'i, junior from Detroit and TODAY— Musical Interlude. 12:3ft p.m Spartan room, Union Sterna Delta Chi Initiation Spin, Spartan room. Union S. W. L, 5 p. m. Org. room 2, Union TOMORROW— A.S.CX, IP a. m. Ore. roan 2, Union Chrtetten Fellowship 7:3ft p. m., Ill Union annex T'.iuasyr Thur^dpy, December jq. MICH 10 AsN STATE NEWS Pan# Two t,rui and Bear It ByM HHCHtGAN STATE HEWS ALONG THE kMSWd on «roun4 Boor of rl>t win* of tlnton ItnlWIn* Ann**, room *. WINDING CEDAR By. lien Itnnics m n»>,o««L uwkl»TI*«<« . »«r«..~uo run ltHrtll| (>|riow But. :!»# i llnnlnoM OITIm National Advertising Scmot, Inc. . urn. sit*. rO WHOM .11 may concern: The (allrtt PaMitlvri M'trrri'iiltilh* SuMorli'tlon rnlon Sc i"'r ropy . ti.ui oro m»i.i»oh Av« NrwYonn. W,y for v*r hy mall: *tIt.M t'«r I » oo • fcnxn • inn uuili • «»" ruacw t ■'JJJJJJ intent*. opinion f* tike standing water, ontlbreeds reptiles of tnc mind. —Bluk ' MhMliF.ll OK T1IK ABBOOIAtKO l'ltKMH Tho Amoi-lntr.1 IVmn la naclnalvnly tntftfal lo llm u«n for PrPiiMlratlon th. n»»a illrpatrhra rro.lllp.1 lo It or nol olhnrwlao rr.alllr.1 In Ihla (inpor nnd n » A Yule greeting from n buddy V»l urn* pul.llalo.l llirirlh. All rlghln of publication on nporinl .Il-patclm In H wail brings thoughts of tho HDproaehlng ('hrl:.»mns season . . tho time When selflessness re¬ I Dlrrrtor place; selfishness . . . when n i dTtORIAI BtAff brightly lighted evergreen tree l)lt«L IIAUCT.AV, nil.l In n corner of the house means info IfclHor. FI T.IS BRANDT; A*-Mnnt Ktlltoi JOtlNI |-ON. nil I M ADDON. .HIMtV TKU HOHST ; l»utIn' I'Mi'<»r, TOM KlOlC* so much to America , . . there's DAN ; iVri.t. n a l..i.t»M. NKVA AC'KKUMAN ; Features Alitor, KM.K.N gTKCIKN a certain spirit about It tlint ol- OA. most everyone eatches ... a love of your fellow humans . . . end tit SINKS* STAFF A.lvrrfhliur U ART UNDKRWOOD; GtrotmcU Munnmr. DODi.l AS even of the Opposite srx, If ama- HKI.VK. As*Utftnt IIIMIIM >.»* M..iir»«.nt, HIDNK.Y 8AI.MIIDHO, I.KHTRIt T AI • II- toi v actions in the shadow of MAN ; rirrulnlliAt Mmm . r. p AI' |» K. WAl.KF.lt; Cliimlflnl AdvirlDlrt« Mnn»tt«r, . Christmas trees In seven 1 soro¬ MAUDK «. It All A M Ifirp CIITI SulT, IIF.f.FN McAFF.K, MAIUiAUKT HTKKI.F. rity house, are any indication. . F.KAINK ZKKKir. If the general trend here this bobnm IPlTool, lUrhnr nmnlgon, K«y Siinm-.u,, OKNKIIAI. Klil'OHTKK ttoUl. I'xul rnlnn r. t),.ii fa 1 is followed. Jewelers should Snlly Owe., I .,,ii 1 Kmv It. -wr. M. ilmi •» fiiuv. Thornlrttry, Kity Ri*Km. J Mb. n. Mnrg MliOIIUg. Inn,I,| l>n,-htlrr. Al llorjr- do a rushing business In rings luriil. r,« r«n.»t Dm mh Dr.- ,, Polln. r.M.rn.l William., for present So don't he sur Mcltrnry, l)nvr I 8U Wtlltanwn. Jimn M« f'O.,1 prised If your occasional dale Is taken out ol circulation by rome Nisht K l Nlirhl H|h extra Chrirttn s spirit . . • it's AI'I'I.KUA'IK the old bandwagon technique . . . everybody's doing it. Christmas is the seas m wo There's A lieuson for Gas lialioiTmg want to wsbo.v buy on i dinner for the the comer -but most "Just rcraeniber tehen / ires pour ape I uto 'i and we'll be 1o«s dis- w I'onicil a few month, ugi,. it w«ul,l W iwthiilR W» short of disastrous to lose a major battle on the h front. Yet that very danjrer confronts us. Bluntly, this battle is the drive to save our rubbcr-borno transporta¬ gently failing snow forget your fighting friends in the foxholes that night. . But don't INTERPRETING Usually humorous Tit it quaint THE WAR NEWSl tion system from collapse at a time when it must carry »t way, the Spartan magazine took staRKcringr hut necessary war load. a backhanded slap at this col In some parts of the country—Michigan included—agi¬ untn, incorrectly identified us tation has spread against gasoline rationing. Opponents "Beside the Winding Cedar," in By ORKE L. SIMPSON of this rubber-conscrviiiK program plead that jrasolittc is its December issue It cannot be doulifi ' The fightinR in North Africa plentiful that people ar« observing the 35-mile speed Plagiarism? It's a l.ic has fallen into n comparative British colleague in I limit. Slow driving, tire inspection and car sharing—all Us editors intimated we copied lull, but thc Allies are- obviously paring to drive home 11■ ■ ■ prcpariny to launch a new storm Jaw of the vast trap . r are goon, nut thev emphatically are not enough to insure a squib on plagiarism from the remains of Bomnic: of attack from east and west. an adequate N supply of wartime tires. Unless every . pos Nl'w plimcnt, Yorker. That's a who us fiuyunc tine com ever When and where it will break Africa corps, Is even I sthle-measure is taken at once to save tires, up to one- took a cuursi, f„ Kn>Ij8h from • , i . , first only thc commanders of the vanced toward the net ludc ef Ute nation's desperately needed passenger atitomo- Prof. John Clark knows. But Die twin-jawed trap know, but there he rati strike anujn. biles will be laid up next April. only funny mag we read is the are enc.ruraging signs that both The liarueh rubber committee, which had full acccss\to Spartan. And this plug should are rapidly overcoming trans¬ Soroud Manli ^ portation problems that have the facts and had the confidence of the American people. {£f{£ $c, fmXid 'W Net# Triple Pmlii kept them idle or on the defen¬ stated simply and emphatically: Early adoption of nation- sive against their will. The '42 Mariii Gras ... wide gasoline rationing, as an absolute check on unneces- prHS|bi«. trrmt In formal All reports from French Africa three times us succe.s ' sarv driving, is essential bo tiro saving. Tires on civilian oartics here next term can in¬ agree that, although the Axis cially as lust year's, an,' vars are wearing down at a rate eight times greater than drawn from tin- University >>i forces have enjoyed temporary Jack Bush, gcnerul > n.i thev are being replaced. So bo sparing on unnecessary the Michigan's J-Hop action and the combining in Senior ball air superiority and the advan¬ The total profits for tin> tage of interior communication were $757^ji, almost tnpiitig la un\ tug. into a Victory ball. Don't be sur- lines, British-American lines on year's receipts' of $2Bfi ———————————— prised if parties are curtailed the hjllcrests commanding the With the exception "f V Be faithful over home relations; they lead to higher joys; obey here. A student committee, the critical triangle in Northern Tu¬ which was given to the •.tv the Golden ltule for human life, nhd 11 will spare you much bitter- Men's Judiciary council, did it nisia have held or been restored. Eust Lansing for the e (ablisl in Ann Arbor ness.—Mary Baker Eddy. Dispatches tell of the arrival of inent of three first aid stutu>r MSC Students Should Act ncavy guns on that front and the money earned from Uic t»"| If precedent is followed here, graying Allied air strength. parties is now in the hand; Quotable Quotes BY ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE CHESS students will never get i round for it to come from the faculty vance Nazi ecorts to crack or throw Student council. This iv; to such an act. They will wait back General Eisenhower's ad¬ $882.50 will be used for \ariow| elements before they war projects, Bush said i Hi ,.v , , , e i • . i i . .i . ,, '"'d afterwards grouse at tho could consolidate' their grip for gestions us to wh.it projcctil "No serious student of history can doubt that an old faculty for tin* rest of the year, a down-hill jump-oe have failed. should be supported mny epoch in human development has ended and n new otic It happened on the comp situa- Prodigies of labor behind the cn to the council by Un¬ begun. In the new epoch that lies ahead the United States tion> un<1 almcst happened on the fighting front in getting big guns dents forward and developing adequate will share largely, if not assume completely, the leader- P»r"*s in-Lansing question, advance r.ir bases ure indicated. At least 27 former students ship of nations. Her riches, her geographical position and her democratic tradition arc some of the reasons for this interfering with student?' prob- there S^'eaiiy imercslcd'in There has been and is no lull Texas A. & M. have beer as Eisenhower makes lated for their services ready for the next pilase of the armed forces in the inrreaq expanded role in international affairs. lems. They just do the job when battle for Bizcrte and Tunis.. war. "It is almost unthinkable that the provincialism Qf a fludcnU neglect it. few isolationists shall ever again restrain this nation from „ .. *, *• * „ . the legitimate assumption of world leadership." Gordon of Michigan ° we h. \V atkins, dean of the college of letters and sciences, its student body will do for wond^WhSt University of California, hears the death knell of United entertainment now that the Pret- Rett lAJtiluA jpti a . . States isolationism. bcr B«11 ®ntl Starbucks, Ann Ar- counterpart of Tony's, are closed indefinitely. Say first, of God above, or man below, c ■ - What can we reason, but from what we know?—Alexander Pope, Squads Auuouuce Chairmen Railroad Union Head# Hying Chosen Mevuf. for Engineers' Ball lo Seek Pay Raises Places on thc varsity and Committee heads for the Kngi- CHICAGO, Dec. 9, (A?)— If^*hwot? dPi?at® have ncers' ball to be held Jan. 23, Chiefs' of the five operating rail- bccn won by 13 students, debate G^rc^anyj£?Ch£^ ^ unions d^< d^ Paul £ G^qf, aD- A JtapfHffays %ea* kos, '44. seek a 30 per cent pay increase, rounccd yesterday. Additional The band committee is headed or « '«inimum raise of $3 a day, tl^_ouU wiU be h®w wmetime by Bill Gates. '43; decorations, for their 350,000 members. &rter vacaUon, probably Jan. 12, Ban Dietrich. *43; publicity, Bob The decision was reached 11 Coisenhof said. Parkhurst, '43; invitations. Bill weeks after leaders of the 15 Those placing Elvtp Olln, are: from tit# will be in charge of intermission line workers. L. A. '46; Barbara Wyman, L. A. entertainment. *46; Bob Martin, I„ A. '48; Grace Assisting Chilikos will be a general arrangements committee consisting of Al Porter, '43; Bill fessioaal schools ' ' ' " SidoU, H. E. *44; Anne Eldridge, At least 39 colleges and pro- L. A. '45; Virginia HWgy- r. a ' closed *44; Ed Hawley, other Kamins, L; A." '45, and Irving L.lT'Si Bob licklgaai tifam Hanel. '43; George' Moon. *43; their doors or Kleiman, L. A. * ■ xm % MJZSSsii " and Milton Kirkpatrick, *43. institutions since ""7 J big Ttuird:.y, December 10, 1D42 FiK» Thrte ■ 1-j'm A-f:; A'|1 America Faces food Problem as Allies Gail* in Africa ' i~ 4 .'IM I'Tifl /•lltoincffont Must i| - ~ ■. , COUNCIL Advance Degrees Tighten Belts So (Continued from Page f) fund will afford groups a «|Afi , Will Be Awarded 1ft # fi*oops Can Cat nite place to put unused the council felt. money, (irad Stridents FOG WFK ins AN.JKLES, Dec. 0 CAP) The council also accepted ,n further Allied trOops Nineteen graduate students, Th,- plan, submitted by Manny Mill i ,iv ii government cCtm- Ion, for feorgiml/nfltm or CDC. tentatively, Will receive degrees Tloxcfl HgiiffktTrhirf.H l"rti . ihe'li«htcr wilt Americans A defense planning board will lie this fall from Michigan State added to the setup to discuss tie college, ncChrdlng to K. A. Hos- fertile plans. These will be sub sey, (lean of the graduate slhOol. |*",*„■ a, vi. <-ry liiiimv; 'l"'". mlttcd to CDC for action. Five of tile' I!) have eUrnCtl FOR IIIM- J; l ti.sk of feeding the Whelt the tplcsflon of holding master of arts degrees. These Mrtifury Sets ;( i ,ns of 1r will I"' '"Wert I" the bur- occupied eoun- pni'tics In f.arising was brought Include Louise Atitbs, flugh J. Hartley, Saul V. Klumhn, Mrs. I.1k »I America's lend-lease. up ft regular meeting liisi week, Wftfrtkf* emitted members decided to ask Joel It. Moiitiigiic and George ■ Those were the highlights tn- the sentiment or the fdeulty-stti Tapley. Kn Interview By Br. Ro- I 'L "l»(W s Viiilc, 53 year old former „f Minnesota profes- dent social committee on the matter. Master Of science degrees will Thin committee was be awarded F.dwiird Armhruster, CAMPUS 5 and 10 rciifrsentCd last night Ity Dean Mary ftlnnrhiird and Lylo W. ir'n'of'oi'cclor of the War hoard clVltlnn supply T. Mitchell Mr the faeultv, fluxion. Yll'EN EVENINGS UNTfl, CHRISTMAS and I'iifty Iteddy for students Eight will-receive master of i,roovumer goods division. science degrees. They are ftenCy fh'ttlde the tingle iff transporta¬ I Mrmnvinle President Rooac- |,it ,nd the Pacific Wnr council tion, there Is a morale Issue In votVcd, one Council member said Foul, Ruth Hill, Floyd C. fhtg- gett, Russell J. Klcls, Gerard bination of rationing and grow- dent, queried. Ing pains. In both eWs, author ternity and sororify pets, brftcVVtx. station¬ Driving Could He Haiincd itles name (He city's IneMnSed hl-ASSIFIEDADS "The chances are that If misuse mrs on campus we we | population of 330,000 as a partiul ery, eigurette eases, pen knives. will; cause of shortagi lose them," Miss H-ddy answer-1 The Detroit chamber of corn¬ ed. Whether use of ears for for mal parties would he a misuse; War Production | „„.rf.0 t()riav , t„ „,,, board and the or the privilege was not revealed, {„ri(.,, „r Administration to but it was assumed by council j lclux ,-cgulatj.,„s covering quo- fh+to STATE COLLEGE r *B«rv Rp»rt< members tlwU_Uie faculty feels tjis of ,,,ntr„||t.(1 •nt to . mCnts-lamb, ' ii, I block from rani pun, it would pork, beef and veal—in this The fact that there are other area. LOST hells on campus which haven't .1 I up llgTURN The pip- the tipper I reek, yet been considered Mr winter term, dances was brought uj , "It appears that Detroit is to , up hf'haw u pr,u-,K'Hlly "'"tless hol- ,, BOOK STORE p«»k.. bvrldim t,.-lne ■ u,«h CouncR Pres. Peg Murhaos. wh iduy season as the situation • It at the fatal A Pulltul stands now," W.illis Hall of the DEPT. OF MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE WVUmati. ftl listed Dem Hall, the Fieldhouse — board of commerce stated today. ••■■ifclfetranrHBtfaHtr'ftfcarB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ gym and the Women's gym. OVERCOAT Few Held—Out Sororities have wlirked out the location problem by Joining forces to hold three parties In the Union In one evening. Miss WANTED Reddy said. Most fraternities have voted ft) have parties In East Lansing, ifhd have Recti trying t" arrange locations, while a recalcitrant few have held out for Lansing. These few now face a problem In finding. - locations. Members of this group contacted yesterday CUmi/ied Rates cxIpressed willingness to Coope¬ p*o cents per word; minimum rate "if they can find a place in 3Or; all advertisementI East Lansing for their parties. HTablr in advance; 'He 'pre- The recommendation that all itrrrd position. parties be held in East Lansing ffnlon Bldg. Annex, R«om 8 for the next year passed the prhphon, 8-15U—Biriltfem i "cotincil by a Vote of 17 to 5. Ext. 263 Buy War Bonds and' Sttaihps— kedp >m ota'the run. Eng ravins FREE P-rnniiip for One Performance Only, Friday, Dec. 11th. Cur- |!«'n 8:15 P. M. The first "Road ihbta" 6f 'the Reason. It inlay Fe ">e last for the duration. Don't miss it! fHE GREAT PLAY It MIME I3HUBUM i "SOU - L1KAS •CHRISTIANS ADMISSION Thursday. December 10. mp MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pale Four r This Pedaier Revised Exam Schedule Old Ex Dm. 10F, li. North African Campaign Lull 8S, I). By E. C. DANIEL flaming wrecks. The Germans and Italians in CONDON, Dee. 9 (AP)- Tunisia ore not on speaking Allied ntiri German patrols] terms now in some places, and fought brief but bitter bat¬ in some instances refuse Id bo photographed together, un Allied tles in had weather today headquarters spokesman declar¬ along; the Axis horseshoe de¬ ed. He merely passed llie Intel- fending ttizorte while the Brit II gen re along, saying that "we tsh and Americans rushed tanks, don't know how much It means." ..AM. I), guns, planes and men to the front for the impending great battle for Tunisiu A dispatch by Wes Gallagher, Cavalrymen List Associated Press correspondent ut the Allied force headquarters ft omen Riders In Norlh Africa, said the weath¬ STUDENTS • Seventy-eight women have er was restricting land and air been named b.V the R.O.T.C. cav¬ action hut that tlih Uritish and American pstnfls were stabbing alry department to take coed, Here's YOUR dinner equitation winter term, according repeatedly at the German de to MaJ. Gerald Peterson. This is fensns before Bizcrto in Take a an increase of eight over the In that "Action the Germans limit set on the class last year. wedged ir.to the Allied line but Over 200 applications were re CRACK AT THE Wis were forced to Withdraw when reived for the two winter term DIG DOWN AND DK. i p the Americans and British hurl¬ classes »o that only women in ed tanks and guns against EVERT OI.D, IINI si i> more turior and senior classes were them The Nun tanks were picked, Major Peterson said. No other notification will be forthcoming, according to Major Peterson, and those women to report on Thursday, Jan. 7, at li it 111 n. m. in the riding hall, Dern YOU CAN FIND AND RRIM; DANCE IT) •lustration hall, are: Mnrymt Slu-sr-r. .Okii flurrmv, Mnr- THEM WITH VOL Wins rii, ^rhtnhll hilmn-yl.. M. i.l Wlwlw. Il.-l.-ii .l*r»n MrCuttit. 1'hvllU Nurlnif. Another use for the bicycle, rapidly becoming more popular, is YOU ATTEND Till flrlrn Snyrrs, I'utriria Taylor, Mmi'-h demonstrated by Pvt. GERALD JUCKETT. who pedals in 120 de Wi'lhRtiptar, Mnry Siullei. Iliit in liar- Rrce heat as part of a series i f lests carried on in the armored force STATE THEATER BUDD ford, Jpnnn# Knight, Catherine llnrbnttt PfArkll. E«l.l»« r IInl»l»(tv**|. Mm*- jorl«» Hrh*af, 1'nirlrla Krlly, Sow«'t> laboratory rt Fott Knox, Ky Capt. W. B. BKAN Kuy FobUt conducts the test. FREE miiiI CortMia Mhrriion. International (-lnl» Othrr urn; iNirolliy FHkor. Joytv MSC'S Christmas BE L L If< moitwty, IHwthy (Niflr, l(<»«*li«, Dorothy Wuorfrl, Mnrthfi KotiU, Mari*I*ou l,nrM»n, Mnry Miirmo Itilenntir, 4«**nnc Hibernation Time W ill Bp Bphiiihp(I "College DnyM Show K I'lisrh. Simaniw (Jirr, Avcril Mrl*»4»n, In response to student demand, THURSDAY, I)i;< m Virginia E*l«l.v, Juno Diitby, Hetty Pryer, and His Orchestra MnHlvnn Oootlrlrh, Mnrorlini' Kid own I a new edition of the Interna¬ Ms rv !)iIv nml F.ltnoi Stillmmi. Those named to report at the Begins Tuesday tional of the Helntions club will rise out defunct ruins of last year's tiding hall at 2 p. ni. Thursday. Mtehijnn State college will he organization, according to Luis Jun. 7, are: a "closed shop" for the extra-long ililc, 1. A. '43, spokesman for the lict»y Newton, Juno Thomnn^ .Torre J Christmas vacation this year, no new group.. Ardi h (iinnMI^ K ttthrrltir Mnr- j cording to schedules presented by Si fur i". Friday and Saturday dnrk, Domlhy Ispftthrr*. Dorin Wriuht, 1 The first meeting of the current SHORT WAY BUS llottjr Rnimld*, PhyllU (ilMdrn, IMtv | the Union, library and housing school yc r is scheduled for Tues¬ J«shti«)itf ConRtnm o Kollny, Vintim* | directors. I.eaves Union Hid* Suchin, Mnry Nfi lJoan Mrycr*. j day, Jan. L., at which time a new hchni todnuuhlim, .liwlie mhiiwmi, vlr- | Any students who will not Ire slate of officers will be elected "We Pay Your Fare" irinht llinrhiu 4ii. Mmmir.'t Ikdin * mid Home Ko divisional Originally opened to 35 wom¬ dairy management, animal hus¬ I*'..- yesterday for the en, and to he given without cred¬ bandry practices, agricultural en¬ ...m of preparing women- it, the course has been extended gineering anil farm crops, The , , m.imiry to old in war effort, lo 00 students by Dean of Agri¬ women who enroll In this course i ti,. i Un it of Interest or lack culture K. L. Anthony. are expected to work. s ,,,iui-mnllon on the impor- Two credits will be given for To the many inquiries, "Will , the meetings may be nt- the class which will bo divided Nee AG WOMEN—Page 7 i us the cause of the poor '.'i, ,,i,kire, according to Dean M . i ive' who addressed the Ir p ,• , l. division. iiinte mulelTol which was Be Ready for Christmas! i the freshman meeting •i.iv i was en presented the up- who expressed vii- Shop Easily and Satisfactorily at (he ...... ,i fur the program of , ,, i,hmi scries designed to fit v , ,, hi n who lake Ihe tlit* armed forces. place of M4IIJORIE DEE SHOP , proposed suggestions are On the corner diagonally across from the Slate Theater i i oiled to change Ihe East Lansing v i, . oin se but are Intended to Lieut. Comdr. DOROTHY (.' dean of women rrpood Ihe program to enable at Purdue university, women's coast guard Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings unlil 9 P. M. v... i;, i lo be more valuable auxiliary. .i.... M the possible drafting of v..i-. to replace men in Indus- • i k. ..lid. place, Dean L. C. Etn- All-Girl Bid Dance. i altitude of the students to be that surh a small Slated January 16 of training is not enough Cindcrellu has enlisted. Won't t ;. ..i any value, Emmons said, it ri,<•■.»* changes are proposed you? ii , ininimum requirement to Tltc Cinderella Recruiting hall, | . »•! Hit- emergency, semi-formal girl-bid dance, will i i. of the course series are he held in the Union ballroom nhdile in mlineogru|ih form this year Saturday, Jan. Ill, Gen : ii ■ Liberal Arts office. end ChnirnWi Kay Guess, If. F. '45, announces. Dcrwood Corn's orchestra will ploy. CONCERT In keeping with the world sit¬ uation the ball will renter (Continued' from Page 1) nround a theme of women in (he rh Idrcn from East Lansing war, with the WACCS, WAVES, and other women's organizations schools, Tn Hive Small Oratorio being represented, according t" f i i of the three main groups Miss Guess. v !l he "Divine Mystery," a The girl-bid dance is an on- | • '.ill '.ratio involving the cot- nuat event sponsored by Tower l ilnii'iitiori of the departments of Guard, Mortar Hoard and SWL, e.iiMc art and speech and Or- women's organizations. Plans to have the dining room on sec¬ chc.-i dancing group. n..' second feature of the fes- ond floor and the faculty dining t i1 v ill bo the traditional com- room available for light refresh¬ i !.>••?> singing of Ciiristmns ments and special entertainment, arc being made, Miss Guess Cantata to Itc Featured said. A 'autiita by Pierne written f' children's chorus, 10 solo. i(. i • id orchestra, will be the 'V Members to Attend ihe Quaker Work Camp make tljta a tfi el portion of program. The children's chorus under the direction of Miss Vir¬ will be Tin Michigan State Y. W C. A. a ginia Weisinger, of Lansing, and and Y. M. C. A. members will at¬ wi'i .be accotnpanied by the tend the American Friends work symphony orchestra under the camp from Dec. 26 to Jan. 2 in l-.ii of Prof. Alexander Indianppolis, according to Y. W. iJHrrry (Efjristmaa "'I • Schustt r. C. A. President Betty Wirth, L. The \ irious pieces of iradi- A. '43. The Work camp will ih l ,ii n music to be sung by the dude settlement work in the col¬ choral organizations have been ored community of the city. linked together by original rcci- Tlie delegates have not been tatc.c< composed by Prof. Corner named yet. Mr. and Mrs. John Jiiric.s vi the music department. Price will accompany the group. The season of festivities, good-cheer, worship and gift-giving is with us once more ... and This Christmas we have a bigger gift to give . . . one that can't be picked up and wrapped ... one that won't have to be re¬ turned or exchanged. We must dedicate ourselves to make every effort to give freedom to the world ... and in the shortest possi¬ ble delivery time. With this universal vow we will be able to make this a Merry Christmas, knowing that we are fighting for its very existence. This handsome utility box Is a (rand gift far any man on your Ustl Solid % com hide construc- tton-bniU to Ust a lifetime. Quick to open—eary to get at the toilet articles inside. From 6:50 ''T;V Thuri LiiuiBuu/i uctcmuer I'.D O SIX Honor TeamIt When intramttraV* Best Chosen for .Zwecring, were tops when and bos Slide hi h,-,v nc Four fraternity players, two "c n m e to pass-catching and 1111 u*s h Independent -grlddors nnd one speedy rushing on the defense. dormitory footballer were named on the State Nown rill-collcge All-College Touch Football team All boys merited storting posi¬ tions on Jhe all-frot teams of llllWC touch football team for lt>42. Vat Mi Tills team was the pick of the .1011 N ai.KKRt iirwasasr fellowei three intramural loops ehftacn by In fHo brickfield ev'riry rpnn . State News Intramural wi'lters first trSHi chosen wits n trlph-thcenter, this sto tit: with the old of tchth fdaches. Hob "Peterson, Sigma Chi >• who could run, pn&.gltlH kirk Frank Beeman, Alpha Tiin flnwfih Frum the str.rs galore arose. Rob Pelersdh, Sigma (.'hi arid Hugh /.wccrlng, Bumtntidrs 4 With eViWlWttt ncciirocy. Vdn- KBerifteln 'pltch'tkl the ATO Hugh ends, Zweerlrfjl, uurcaheers, nnfl FVhnk Tterimhn, Alplth ,flm I'lngc(. Slgmn Nil Ed Lord, MoAbn 5 Les Von Eborsteln. Alpha Tttu <%tdg» I5 Ihto the afl-collrijfe flnHls his deadly nerlrils: While Plrtge), (he other frit selection did mbst With Tan i'i iidgh, renter, III the line. Walt KlcwICki, D7.V n The hlicks Wl^won spots n(i the « tr * i > L V y (if hfs eiub's rurihfnk hnd he whs flrst elifb Wei'e Jim Plhgel, Sig¬ SECOND TEAM Tffnrn Team prdbhbiy the fastest mhn Ih (hat ma Nu; Ed Lord, Majldn 5; Les Mill IhtfRi'cevos, Mnson ft L'E . 'Doyle JCiten, All Stin lodp. Jim VttlraHCe, MltfHiti Ntt VAN LOON'S LIVES * ■ v, VonEbersteln, Alpha Tan Ome¬ .In.. Skvftckl, D/.V (' Ldrtl, Who Was ctilled 'by many ga; lind Wall Klewlekl, IV/V Ed Kitchen, Delta Sli; HE ;fldl> Itu'fitdn, Nkitttin ft the moiit outstanding grldder of Hy llehdftk Wllletn Van I • Nit'CnVtiAt) flank "Khrtvus. PyJhky the dorm Igagilc was One of the Simon & Srh a ■, , Howie Ladile, Alpha Trtti r— 15 .. Due to the tuliiiber of out- Dirk Snxlon, Sigma Chi II . iltickv )Vhlsh,. Slgtnn Nn moid hcciirntc passers of the In- A bdok that tells (Hit story <.t ti • Rtimdiog ulCn of Cqulil ntilllty no Sheldon KnVlefT. Mason l tmmitrals as was Klewlekl, the f ile Knulltz, D/.V . B HMekfrlHii, Phi Tab 'lives, HchleVCtiiCnts, otid tin- [ honoi-uVy captain was tfhmcd. Hob Van Annel, Mason B . D (leOrge second Independent member On sonai iihllosophlpn of tlemiv , A Bry flelit around"" Dean Anthony wWkly llUonip in a Pittaburgh department iter*, you'll be thakltlg V del iiite contribution to civilian wartime mnrala — at based on much new mati-i tion 4(1 (ave I tie tralernity champs pieti- ivi tnen to IV- pi'Onarcd to dig in. co m m u ii I c n i i the tame time piling up experience toward a career. otTicial Subsist y of chance lo run, wHleh the\ He told proSiloi'tive students to' lid behind mass blocking. Pitt'a 'Retail Bureau came into being during U'drtd tCir I sketches for meetings and - - by G. The ihsl counter for the win¬ expect fancy l+uttik'tires to He to help 'retailers replace executives and junior axrctltivrs lost letters, etc. Illustrated. vice 0 ruined for the duriition of the to the armed (ones and government services. In this war, We're The ci ters e.ime in the second quarter roiiiscs bringing 24 years of successful store service to the problem of seniors vhen George Uuuh started Wuinrn to Work Outside training new people. And we believe opportunities in retailing iroued his rUht end, then Int- SUra TO SINGAPORE 5 As to the work suits, these ore have never been greater than they are right now, >riiled lo Les Von Eberslein. who a "must" for the course, and AVVS NEW SIMISTIRS IEGIN MONDAY, MIRUARY I. JUNE 21 By Cecil Brown Rami* tin cor eoott-o IS yards. A lew moments One of the very best of the l<- I4ec will give-special permission for AND SEFTEMRIR 27, 1943 elcctri (iter the winners made their by war correspondent ; 'I • icooiid llrsl down on three short Ihem to be worn on campus. Will in Dressing warm will also he rice Application blank* mill br furnitfifj s>n ttqmttt, bluntly and intelligently < Christmas | mxy be lost. It is both wise and i inexpensive to AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES. 'AWn turn if these Cheques are misplaced or stolen (before you have this cash into verse in and prose—800 page- all, it's a grand gift book THE SONG OF BERNADETTE Ad affixed your identification signature) their value is re¬ By Franz Werfel Viking S3 1 funded to you. In this year of total war. the To our many friends and patrons You spend them as you do cash. 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