FOR VICTORY nm IIMTfD STATES WM BONDS-STAMPS MICHIGAN STATE NEWS i Weather onllnin-il colli. Daily Student Publication of Michigan State CoUene KAKT LANSING. MK HTC.AN, FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1943 NO 54 Formal Danco Raosevelt Sees Great 1943 Offensive; Today's Winter Term Wants Post-War Axis Disarmament Not Itamiril Campus Social I ntiuiuillcc I.i I loiiorai'VH* \hmvv\ SfH't'ch High spots In Annual Reviews War Year flap Wavhifr I'nrlirs its t'mini Approxmrately 1,500,BOO of Speech . Tomorrow lo Sell our • soldiers, sailors, marines and to (loiiuress liH'llt sabotrttr •litem 'Inappropriate' fliers are tn service outside out „..nr I , |, i,,-rt; hctl in n Bash what Hitler has ii,vmg I*' dd Tor a rather Hv l»RF. l»:.\ltlNU Slump CorsageaL conlmf-nlnl limits... all the world. through lly niCIIAHD G. TI'lvNKIt long tune. By switch No ruling i(-glinting the < tit Win* stump cnrsngcs will be | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 \\ rung ing the tlngi _ .. t till Intent of fol-mnl parih-x in Ui liohl a! the .iniiunl Blue Key By far the largest and most I (AP)—To the .itormy up- war map which admit#; vor of informal parties fm the KxciiIiIhii- hipping party tomor¬ Important developments tri the ! plnuHt- of the 7Hth conRresa, the wtill in the Union | winter term has been |us-isi i>v row night, according to Chair¬ whole strategic picture of 1042 I [i,.(.Mj(|ent KoiisevHt I retliet- lower lounge he man |fhe social rnmmittee. Ix-.m I. t man Roger Hlaek wood. The were the events on the long i , , . ,, , . , 1,1 have the swastika wave J Emmons said yesterday. -ale, ..ponsoied by Men's council, fronts m Russia M tod«-V that 194-5 would see London. However, hi* The committee feels that fur- Mill be under the direction of • # « | if "very substantial advance - conscience caught up w "" mat parties are inappropriate in Coleman Gronseth, Today we are Hymn as much . a',,r,K the roads tliat lead to Her' ,„l |,e also moved the Union „u,st, wm. (U.al) sllll„, I'll!ions for the semi-foitnal lend-lease material lond-L—,.. ............ into China i "n. Home and Tokyo," and de- , •n It Butter# over Home. ! ,)U, n|t|ny sUHton,s have ox- party will tie 14 Col. and Mrs. Burma I manded the permanent mnirmii- ,11 we heed is the star* anil j preM^ lt„, desire that no change Percy llavdon, Prof, and Mrs. | ment of the Axis nations after ti ijh'S ovrr Berlin. i be made, lie added that the M t! Isu ian, and Prof and Mrs ) the war i# won. matter is not necessarily closed Don Bnell (Ireiil rains and appalling mud j The United Nations " an and lake the Air ' The dance is scheduled for the and very limited communica- | must remain united" to i-nforco . , Commend# Students Union hallriHim from It to 12 p. lions have delnyixl the filial bat- that disurinnmerit, he smd, and Collcre radio station tVKAIt "The social commit Ice .qipii ties of Tunisia. When the flnal to help achieve a degree of world in with Dick Charles' band fur¬ I his a rival on It" hands, and on juntos the willingness of student economic stability that wdl muko nishing the music. Ticket# will it,,, campus, too. Mason hull's j groups lo restrict parties to Kast be 011 salejti trans- Kxculibur VB-nibers until 4 p. m. mnprtlUon, with a complete, j purtation problc Dean Km j participate fully, he implicit, for Unlay and" thereafter al the WASHINGTON, Jan 7 and more or less secret, station nums said. ! "we cannot make an America ao Union d<-sk Sales are being re- (API—For those who like i Islund in neither -null cnoufh to escape FC.< re* As for the two night J-Hop as a military or Mricled to 225 couples all the angles, here's a list -if otjll' iis. Most popular program rumored, no requests have boon what President Roosevelt did j economic sense." mi far has been a more or less i Looks Toward Peace made, and nothing official has not say to congress today: tinr ,ni\rational reading of "Dan- been done ubouf that matter. In¬ When the wa£_ Will end. i With vigor, he "dissented" • rrniis mouth that dorm resident# claim l»an MeGrew." modified stated. ■l"l ts Mass Ships ' How much it will cost. Exactly what social secur¬ j from the view that war time i# 'no time for a discussiot of do* good thin* the broadcast Student Faculty rnmmittee j mcslic reforms In very general ,t\ doesn't carry beyond the w#lls The social committee consists at iSetr llrilain ity measures he wants. ] terms he called for an expansion How much more tuxes we'll of tlir hall. Even Dinah Shore n{ Student council representa- j of the Social Security system have to pay. nuilr an appearance on one re- tive Kdson Kitchen. l.A ALLIED IIIMJ, IN AU8TRA- j and for planning that will givo What 1043'# war produc¬ our lighting permanent cm- rent program, but the "station" W. S. representative Evelyn Da- MA. Friday, Jan. K (API—Two j tion goals are. men I ploymcnt, when the armed forces nunaters granted It was Just a vis McCormiek, H. K '43: Inter-)Jap transports and tH aeros have Where the Allies will- at¬ i of this nntion are demobilized. rrcurding. fraternity representative Doug j hern destroyed off New Guinea. tack next. Mr. Roosevelt was delivering Reeve, L. A. '43, and PanHel Gen. Douglas Mar Arthur an his annual message on the "stale I e n i c representative, Patricia j nounced today. College Asks Raise Redely, L. A. '43. ... Allied assault is made, the last vestige of Axis power vvlll -m be I.,s"n bcrore. a i°'nt session un'on- ' -peaking In per- . of the glit¬ in Appropriation ■ * i^r&T LMitchell: . TSSTcSI«--»-»«- Dean Klisabeth I'on- . ,, day that air reconnaissance had the Mediterranean. losed a concentration of Jnp- driven from the south shore of | ^a.c and »^ute' tering assemblage of big names, cabinet members and the diplo¬ b.ef.°r: Su-gestion by Michigan State !|rhd; rtid; KT, Foster, Union E. O. Foster. Union man- I shipping at Rabaul, New We producetl (in 1942) about mats of the Allied nations. . niloge that an arbitrary limita- | ager. Piof. rhelina Porter. •"ld j Hrjtiljn evcn neater than that 48,000 military planes — more Give# War Report It developed, howevei, into a lion on its annual appropriation be lifted is expected to be con j Dean fcmmons. marshaled by the enemy for his than the airplane production of report on the slate of the world; - , )list counter-attack against the Germany, Italy and Japan put Altered by the legislature. In Its; i American forces holding the together. I-ast month, Decem¬ on the status of the Allied cause, budget request, the college-asked i I tsllUru \\ OUH'lt i eastern Solomon islunds which he found encouraging; anil ber, we produced 5,500 military on American war production, it yi. - 'tToToYeacTX^orthciK.lil for V. S. Soltliurs .4 m tor each year oi me i Tins quarters ,x,ncenlration. added, thus was these shown planes and the rate is rapidly which he found excellent—"tho rising. arsenal of democracy is making ■ ' M illennium, but " Panted out j Cooperatjng wjth ,hp r t-d to have been augmented since . good," he said. To all 'his ho i "i ,h,ch c v Kv ■rhaps was planning opera- i | r»i\\ «%»t MiOMirim, 8ll>NfcV I - M I I WA1.KKH Mi«ht tuitlor Kmtiltp A«Hw*»r Records Will Reveal Your .■intitule Stfinclinten m the ami|/ frtyhfen# mrf think of the Veterato,' convention# We'll probably (itfcml stone day!" INFORMATION Wllh regard l» one's work the feeling Is tlwiyi t<> ex- port In nurmil ami never to think > sleak. UWtl I Dinner will be-two steaks, and '«• j)layw(, |) , r |u( meat shortage, which mm! «»"'•'* Cnrne, hut t|io cage story that threatens; to break the ; Dm traditional diet of the monotony they'll ilinte lv after the lihmJAokct tilt the VAnmori will 'mien out of Carrion, N V , tops ath-, order a steak as a snack pi«i he- |mme i„ Milwaukee to*" eycrytlihig that ever t<«»tt place j letes and may evert go so far as fore turning HI for Die mght. on the hardwood*. , to force Sfumt of them In think ;'iih Man|iitdlo on : i ea) hard whan they sit down to j What effect Dm meat Portage iwIHV iiia'1' Tuesday-will Frimorlig Sanies V. M I'tl,yna.it director f A wanted In «ee how hits "physical ." r .if the lOc.it pototdexter Ho- viiDe" hoard, will have on the (plant, of the Intent,u|| played hi problematical,, Ma«t In the past the r r1 lh ,ho t iigei i I.duel with Ifromrum r/nm Star Opening Dale fltriean program wan working i ball player would wave aside Die menu and as maybe It is too much to ex- Never mind Dot sched¬ pei I porterhouse performance on .. . out, ' .'fi tic staged cue iif the blurt Hirer c|ii!ntWt* Intramural Hi rector Lyman I, 'nlde I hucp nil.hi lli.il wll pre i ule Just bring me a Slenk, that a potato aii'l spinach did The ,„1 the trip are .itily ever tie euecuateied thick and medium welt." Dull men will iiciutite allien ..rid na»- Erimndlg announced yesterday" i„i should prove T.iklug III 11f (tic Iwitdle. men, players and steaks vli tuully have ip ar uirl mentally wem y m orn Liwn"1"1' , I,, Conch Hen that the three 'mural basketball P'rtUtde*lei divided the i.1 "Up gt o" ii ingeiher, Or rather, Die trying to ihink of what <> r'nder Hid of loops ■ fraternity, ^dormdorv, ,nt - t three limes a day. ,(po d;., the WhiP r. .ind t.i,II players have grown as Die „ vt-iYirni"! I" awn, and Irtdependeut wtiT~a.ll often ! 'he Hhiea, and at.n led a mar •Iraki disappeared, Wn have ii VlVltf Ih'enlat plc- flame OUt letup. T.i Anyway, could lure of lire athletes haveltog f .honlllX « J,IM' .fanttnry III. It wits originally you. no snore oi anirttii . the iit.,,ir u.ok dunk III the diet of a Vnapir across the taiuiilry, ga/mw wist¬ „ , "f the ref¬ planned that the dorm and fiat exai tiv midnight on tlx league halt player without fully from their day-conch win- • found ill in each !(>*< ealgefji begin their tarda Monday, Dee. Ill, (tows at herds (if cows aid vis- « Hooking of steaks tliiiri you ( out topped but "rrlhi" decided to h ive the i The c. ■ ntesl i mi! u .mild tliiiik of tiread without loiiing each animal h e»| into d'ctoi I, pie li.llij'A.i !• limit points. In three leagued get. off at the name hotter or knife without fork, tasty cuts. Willi I.J if Willie. | mi ir defen- l V arid d i i a i,life lint that many a ; The asHociation of Pal players Ittrte 10 (hot there would he lime the unheard of the mobility I If minor leaguer's dream of and steak • isn't pist a legend 0 i uuscd Die tv organization and practice to 7ltfl. ( if Die Me in the motors was not coin- he alhtides really go for them, Men who Independent manager", are liial darted, inrid pteie ( vltliout Die picture of a' nod in urn (pnmlp.eii thai ( tubs .1 mi to ut'ged to get their team etiiiu -, tie 'laek mil y T bone watting for ha've made special elforl lo nr« ill IIS soon as possible so thai tlie I mil irtu.it i ■ i ,ii nut didn't schedule can be truide out An in I in ..Her ,i hard Hay's work at that an Iirople ,apply .1 lieef to a player who ,, in far from ) other years varsity basketball for exai tly alio i ih" apple orchard. always was on hand. I'eiliipv. it's luck of oriagirin- ory .ei . c I.ui ry Mact'h.ol (tew If meni- 1 ii i players will referee all g.mo , width no flotibt ' '.I., hi mental laziness, nut (iov/ii a supply of eholee • uts lo ...nli! nnri they will he played on the ■ ii.ilevcr Itle lice liull his flpookiyo Dodgers at Havana ol tic waiting cause game. ; l ,yer . tpu'e only one idea when ,i year or no ago when the iday- tile lio|)Ulg 'la y ilt down to eat, particularly ei m itcmaoded home gro'vo oe,-f. lirhl Mo He \»-«rr Team Fairies Lag for Slale \ens , a, I v good news ! , !, ,inp u i .tiled with u the fact All-Lifllege lloxing Tournament With Die entries for Die News all-college hoxia,! hen no merit totaling Ifll at Die pi' rut time. Coach Al Kaw.ii i, 'hi SIM MM' MUM'S I lacking in orgaiuzalion entries i for the meet It now Athletes Since the State New, a. a-.t- Ing with the planning and run truit buy. I ning-ofl of the meet lor the lira for birnM'f | time in the history of Dm event, lltr ,l< 1111i J the I ports desk of the paper i recognizing t h c orgarti/utioii |)! ti b HI ^ scoring the most point.*—in the ny and tourney us the all-eu11ege Wiil < 1 b ukiriff champs. lit uth« »»«» may All fraternities, co-op tiou a ., prove to 14 ; i Van Altttyiie or nny free-lance group may fharies f the scor- enter teams in the running. To amuiitiii f^nlirlly , .a,,i h points in date the entries in each weight t oo, ,, ,\p f.,ffi hi'liieoii games, but class have been evenly di.stnh j mctaloii:. i a! (i points In the utcd with the exception of the ale ..ml Harvard con- . 105 pound division with only .x pc i th.,t Krti 1 May, two contestants entered so far. •d toe last Michigan At present Sigma Alpha "Ep- Fr«sh SwimmcrH to rare e id . id ,iftf• l" turn- sllon fraternity and D7.V me Dm -i p.,! ' ,. ics against only organizations to enter more Lansing Kastcrn Saturday iTiicn . i I (lie Crimson, than one man in the tournu- Tlie Michigan Stale fre'.hmai . ivcly at Ine j ment. Filling out of the entry awards y.'immiflf! learn will hold ih ■fnaivr Mar | blanks run in Thursday's State first m.eet S: turday at .7 p. rn ■ News and obtaining a medical whop it hci" Lari: ing Eaderi on the part okay at the college hospital high school in the Jenrson pool |Cua;T N.I K It., hi isn't both- "11 that is necessary for cnter- ' Admission p- lice. ranks ing. x.'iisive player * Entry blanks can be left at Die .it !"m check the -landing scorer. sports desk in the State News STATE office or with Coach Kawal iff LAST » 4 M •, N. ' v ! ce action be- the varsity boxing room Var- . r»«l» . Mai. 1 I* M,—M«»l» "• I'.,! Peppier, Just sity training facilities are ava.l STAHTINC TODAY to.pi forward, Dan I able to all entries from now un. • piohahly get | tit the opening of the tourna- WARNER BROS'. TRIUMPH ,iint Clay Ko- ment on Monday, Jan. 18 ' ' trip include NATIONAL LEAGUE " k Cawood and i HOCKEY Detroit 2, New York 2. inCHIGAN STATE COLLEGE AUDITORIUM in peace and war JANUARY 27,8:00 P.M. This emblem is familiar throughout tin: nation a* the Radio's Famous symbol of a well*trained team, integrated for « rv i< » in peace or war—The Hell Telephone System. SufeKfef VERSUS / 1. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. coordinates all Hell System activities. 1. Twentv-one AssoeialedC'onipanies provide tele pin. tie service in their territories. m mcHioAM State professors 3. The own Long Lines Department of A. T. & T. handles' WITH long distance and overseas calls. JOE 4. Bell Telephone Laboratories carries on scientific KELLY, Master of Ceremonies rescareh and development. ISJI°" buHdineX \ 50c, 75c, $1,00 and $1.25 (plus fid. tax) wing* tar \ ' ft. \ 5. Western Electric Co. is the manufacturing, purchas¬ Awtrica't V\ all seats reserved •«'Wl ing and distributing unit. * She's putting XX/a \ ^ Mm X Thc-bcncfits of the nationwide service provided tickets on sale at thrills in his hesrt! V by these companies aro never so clear as in time of war. IntSSL?!!0^1^ Tfct Union Building JACK CAKSON •OXOKOI TOOIA! ["•^C. In Eatt Lansing* Aitoufh's Book Nook » ADDED JOM- • I WAR CALLS COME FIRST (X _ "LU»t W.rM »«r, W*r N'«*» ^ th l» Un.ln. ••Jivia- J«s Session - Nmm BosS • ^ "" l"'1" Aid ai SiiUrktoi "Son* ol VMmt." Color Rk.p~.Jln ! V Friday, January -MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four ROOSEVELT Five- Quia KithJanuaryWill Challenge 7>u er (Continued front 1'uge II That subject is to be dis¬ cussed ill his budget message on Employment Monday. Men are needed tin If the objective of the address read to blind stud. m was to promote unity and avoid the 1 ai using Seii... bitter partisan rowing, it obvi¬ Blind, In exchange ously accomplished .its purpose. board, laundry im-l But just as obviously the row- lion to and from i-■ ■ i1 ■ up: will come later when spe¬ lug to Glen DM. cific legislative proposals are pre¬ rector.' Interested sented should apply to i Reviews Year Alumni office at on. - Roosevelt began with a review Positions are ,u of 1942, men and women n "The Axis powers knew that ploymenl as typei ■ they must win the war In 1942— take dictation, and or eventually lose everything," riling work as bu he said. "I do not need to tell rorlty houses for l- you that our enemies did not win are several oth.'i s, the war in 1942" waiting, according He praised the Russians for and tliey should i.< their defense of Stalingrad and week. their present offensives. In the * Pacific the ltattle of Midway was the most important victory, ho MSG Job Se.-k.-r,I said, for it secured to the United Nations communication stretching fur "in every direc- lines Aided l>y \\ P \ I IH|| tlon." ^ The shutting ott "The period of our defensive though it will cm t,.d attrition in the Pacific is pass¬ improve meuts ing." he said "Now our aim is to force the Japanese to light, luist year "we stopped them. This Ptclured above are lite five Quiz Kids who will | DUSKTN. 8, expert on State college Jan. 27. From I opera; MARGARET Shakespeare, the Bible and 111,1'01 MERRICK, 14-year old with, cojtleieg.-s opportuni FISCIIMAN. 12-year-old general knowledge In many subjects, and GKH- employment, aeon, year we advance and light." appear at Michigan In the European theater, tho effort Is to lessen the pressure on left to right ..re HARVK Ametiet.n history expert; also 12 and a mathematics RICHARD WILLIAMS, ARD DAROW. 10 year old authority on the worldi leec. wizard; RUTHIEIflora and fauna. - - McDonelbig, secreti lege. The project WPA ha* been dim; ny Russia, he said, through the sue arssful invasion of North Africa. Is the building of .i of New WKAR Forum llie college proper u- World Peace Is Topic "I cannot prophesy," the presi¬ dent said. "I cannot tell you I arm . The work en when or where the United Na¬ will be continued tin tions are going to strike next in ished, probably %<-■ ll> BAItBAHA di NMSON * month. But we are going to Europe RUSSIANS strike—and strike hard." . "The Promotion of I'eaee" will be the topic of Prof. World .■1 (raid of (iorms? j These extra stinim probably be handle.! J. I) Meochhofer's weekly for- (Continued from Page 11 I tion with B and G Giraud anil IM.aullr | mil to bo broadcast over 4 p m. each Friday WKAR during Saaivflakes Lack hums were pushing northward Students and f... n at along the Baku-Rostov railway, N caring Agrrfiiirnl winter term, beginning today. Four or five students will par- Microorgan isms and were 25 miles or more be¬ yond the railroad junction of University of Wm i study radio code m LONDON. Jan 7 (API—Gen. 1 Henri llonore Giraud has agreed ticipale in the discussions and • By BARBARA IIAFKORI) Prokhladneski. now as a result ol e I each week a prominent business time Berlin an¬ of two new evening "In principle" to meet Gen. I or •An uninhibited coed, chasing For the first professional man from Lan- nounced a Nazi withdrawal in HOTC. Charles de Gaulle on EYench soil, it was reported authorita¬ ! sing will be the guest speaker at snowflakes and trying to pick A German radio them out of the air using only the Caucasus. tively today, while a union of I the program. broadcast said; respective armed forces j Planning a Post-War World" her moulh- w»s stopped yester ,,a>' by "n earnest chcm student the eastern the- "German troops m drew nearer realization with the j will bo steady advance of a Fighting Iopening-forum. Following for- French column through discussed on today's south¬ j urns will include "A Will For and asked: "Do bow much Caucasus completed, to according schedule, the shortening of their front line by withdrawing DICK CHARLESl ern Libya. from advanced strongholds. AND HIS BAM) There was still disagreement "Soviet attacks on German on a time for the meeting but rear-guards were frustrated de¬ Featurinc ■ding some London circles expresses! spite the Soviets' massed em¬ belief that the French high com¬ 5. "An International Police Mallmann of the bacteriology de¬ ployment of tanks." missioner in Africa and the Force," Feb. 12;. "A World Fed¬ partment snowflakes are gener¬ ANN HOY I eration of Nations,'! Feb. 19; ally sterile, especially if it has For several days British ob¬ Fighting French leader here belief were nearer coming to terms ' "Promoting World Peace been snowing lor some time. servers have expressed than ever before Through Education." Feb. 26; Snow—or rain—will collect dirt. the Nazis were withdrawing ! "Becoming Internationally Mind- l,acteii,i and s|H>res from the air. northward toward Rostov be¬ Vic Banners cd," March 5; and" "At Peace pOWevei ; and in the improbable cause of the threatening Russian Conferences, March ,12. . event of a violent dust storm. push along the lower Don Contracts I'ost Filled Students wishing to participate followed by a rain or snowfall, Appointment of Margaret i in coming, broadcasts should1 the individual drops or flakes Steele, Wyandotte, H. E, '43, as j contact Mcnchhofer immediate- would be impiire. contracts manager of the Mich¬ i ly, in room 133. College audito- The danger of the coed's eol- igan State News, effective win¬ j rium. teeting bacteria from j the snowflakes because of the between der term, was announced yester¬ s wide oral cavity necessary to day by Business Manager Jean Whiting Miss Steele succeeds Douglas Reeve. L A. '43 Invest in Victory—Buy War Bonds and Stamps. catch one uake is also at a mini mum. Dr. Mallmann stated that WE WILL BUY ja petri dish exposed to the open air in a snowstorm would collect virtually no bacteria. U. S. Navy anil Marines ALL Accepting Men, 18-38 TEXTBOOKSl DETROIT, Jan. 7 (API—The , navy recruiting station here will! accept a limited number of en- ' listiucnts, beginning Monday, 1 from men between 18 and 38 j years of age. Lieut. Commander j Byron E. Klechtner announced j today, but those accepted will | have to get permission from J " their draft boards. Tho Marine Corps hero has THAT ARE USED been authorized to fill a small quota for January, including those in the 18 38 ^jear group The corps said that enough ap¬ plicants were left over from De¬ cember to more quota. than till the WINTER TERM CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE WATSON-SxII view ranter*. 1.5 Ierr. t pack holder*. 1 cut film holder*. rot filter, adapter, 125. Phone 2STC0. 51 GOOD FOOD coon rooD-ciub nr. a f«w aem- Inw av«liable. See.Mr.. McDonald at Ml Aan street. U WANTED RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE UNION fJAVi-a,a ■ ' three students—Part time work. CaU Satardajr. I- to < p. m, 509 C4tr National bMr. ■-*» : < M ' - " ••• "• ' •: •§ . , V