LiteraryWit to S/teak Tonight > on I'irst of Lecture Series By Joan Meyer# j , MICHIGAN STATE NEWS |.i;iiiklin P. Atlanta, familiarly known an F. I>. A., will Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate College utilized l».v many a« tlio whimsical wizard with tho ~ | , vVs and l»iK grin of the radio program, "Informa- VOL" 33/-^2 BAST LANSING, MTCIIIGAN, TUESDAY? jXl^llY nun I'liniHi'," when he appears today as the first speaker ,)f the winter term lecture course at 8 p. m. in the College 6,*n*.|rf1 inlitoriiint. iiiiili' Ho behind-the-scenes" will tollI • • • OtUlC dpailKCCl I lorn ft's Si n hi tig FDR Submits Iter'"'" lecture, "Inside Toili^ht \ |)y MarqUCttC Revealed in Navy |nli.imation a Please." Huge Ru,,,i \ A Applegate, and jour 14 points to pace the Marquette the loss was navy announcement n! *•, , ' i ' department instructors. offensive John Cawood made in a eommu-|,ur spemlinvf 9100,OO'I,0f>0,- Ail..i ... a member of Sigma was mque which said that die names'')t)0 on lighting the var in high for the Spartans with nine "f that and the other ships had i in. talked informally Mimpiette led most of the way |,l>etfn withheld "for reasons of j the next llseal year -plus $9,- ,umbers or the Michigan and held a din. jfl to 15 mar- | 0(10,000,0(10 to go for oilier pur- , Kapler and guests after j military security and to avoid) poses--and recommended *10" Sin lit the half. The victory was part of relatives and friends of i •hr it ' ' 001),0110,000 in new taxes. ... ,-orn- the llrst 'for tin- """ * '" Hilltnppers ov the personnel who survived j pulsory loan#. Pil: ). this time lie hinted at i State tn the last seven games these actions '' ,. in the sponsor of the F. P. ADAMS The loss was Michigan State*' Submitting lit . annual budget The battle in which the Hor¬ , Information Please," whimsical wizard sixth in us many starts. and budget message, tic ,-hlef . . . . . . net.was lost was a costly one for lined to name who the MAItqlKTTK sTvrB iiji' the Japanese. executive outlined a "national 11 would be. Time of The only tther effort of gigantic magnitude,'' ' American ship Inst m the i .mi will he changed Selective Service Japanese, on the other ction hand, j reaching all the way fn Amur- d.iv to.Monday at 10:30 icon homes and factorie- [ was the destroyer Porter. The distant battle lines primarily news Director Dies i suffered two aircraft carriers hi and for 35 years was a i heavily damaged, a battleship j 'It reflects, he aid. ! termination of civilians ' ii,, ior of "The Conning in K, Lansinif '[ • damaged, and damage- also do live cruisers. the i mmurutiou ' " As writer of this col- ' "' The cruisers Juneau and At- Asks 425,0110 Limit ha h appeared in the Col Egbert M. It" its. 44. i Talking about tne bud ■>-t and h Evening Mail, Tri 'Michigan's dpitanl : al and ,| lunut, which were priu tic.dly ' . . new ships, having been conunis- taxes at a press conferei i Mr. World, Herald-Tribune, j director of the stale's si I he patrieularly - en ! service, died at Ins home aoinxl in J942 and 1941", respec. floosevelt j aid one ol I i* pei lively, were lost during the | soiial obiectivcs was a 425.0011 ■id runt rtibut ions from j Elizabeth, East Can sing. M U.S., Britain of limit alter ;|i,. payment < i taxes, se '""Us. writers who later i rig ht. j Colonel Reset i ac who hail Drop kreul mid November Guadaleunal it. which the Jap¬ buttle ill income Under ■ xecu defeated . anese were with '"I's'lflX- a ^ beet. .11 since May. IIMI All Bi^litsinUhinu tremely heavy losses in ex¬ then i •low limited to *23,000. \HAMS-Page 4 iK,rll .l(,j„t....t al greatest attempt to reconquer | I lie colossal extent of 'bo WASHINGTON, Jim II .AIM September. 11140 He sun ■rded The United States and the strategic island from which! i o n tempi a t e d expenrtitui m Great : Col John S Mersey, who retn the battle takes ils name Britain, in identical treaties j brought a collective gasp from Today's cd, and with Hu- title the job id directing the state's first peacetime droit Hosccrans rose from ho got signed today m Washington and ' Chungking, formally relinquish¬ ed their extra-territorial Tl.e were seven lost in rights engagement. The cruiser North- thai destroyers furious nmpton was sunk by enemy ac- . .dsn night j ong.cs, which' quickly Iwo things clear: First, 'hat, all neci si i y war approp i.itioox made Colonel and privileges m China, i will l)C quickly for th' omir g; tion during an engagement north Campus the rank of private to head the uitH, second, .that Republicans in effect, till' Anglu-Amcrieitit ol state's military vain Iff is h moat Guadalcanal on the rught of and ••cuMoniv.o.iM'ied I)'-mncr#ts move applies to China what Sec¬ He enlisted a • a private in oat November 30-Decernbet I. See BUDGET—Page 4 retary ol State Hull has called tcry A. 119th field artillery, the principle of equality of , MIcing n national guard, ir. treatment among nations." . ( hocolale Chatter May. 1910. served on tin- Mexi¬ can border m 1917 and fought From the Chinese point of Ex-Dean oi* Iowa Law School When thr SUte News p(intc.l vie.v, it constitutes formal as- in five major engagement, m Miiaiiic that the pud-w tr >ov« r- ' .ii article some time -ubstiliilrx for chocolate, nation- uo about France :n the first World War He wis dx haiged in 1919 with eignty of China will be tree of Nominated to Supreme (iourl ante interest was aroused. The the fetters' of u system which the i*lik of battalion sergeant •utii lr » is copied by many pa enabled foreign pn vers to do in WASHINGTON. Jan - I (Al'r seajor and joined the adjutant China what they could not do Pits it. the United Slates, and Justice Wiley Hlome H t. t - genera"s stuff in 1924 Pr-lessor Lucas, head of the normally within the borders of ledge, Jr 48. of the District of Gov, Harry F Kellv n torn) a sovereign foreign nation. Columbia ourt dairy .Ii partn.ent, reports that of appeals, .'t ed of Colonel lb>se»t hV death, The ti""!y. still to be ratified westerner who lakes V tus received inquiries and a liberal i.-uted the following statement by the senate, will iiave little view of ' oristit.iilion.il pro. •• satcrslions about chocolate Mib- ..- ' Irtutr, iron. "New Jersey, Ida "Colonel Hosccrans was on. practical effect until alter the MOII thie congress shall have 'hi Washington, Toronto. New Of M.ci.i an - finest oklu-i . and war. inasmuch as Japan now power t't . . provide for 'he . Orleans in fact, from all over the a distinguished cdi/.i n I a -i controls n.tieh of the areas in general v Rare,' was nominated 'ontinriit."* grieved to le. >n of In- pa-s.-ic; v.h rli extraterritorial right:- ex- for the supreme court today 'it He was an able ..liner ..n«! did succeed James F Byrnes. \o tlread Line outstanding w.ik as state -el.i Thus President Roosevelt live -crvue directo. for Miehi made his eighth appointment 'o its are and faculty mem envisaging mile ' Colonel Rmecran# wa# born UNDER THE WIRE the court, more than any presi¬ dent since Washington, but hi# llrst trorn the lower bench Jus¬ ui lines, empty stum- .Mason Nov 14. 189H ardiness for I o'clock ' Surviving are his widow. lh« tices Reed, Jackson and. .Murphy AIJ.IED HMO. IN AI'STRA- tame from the justice depart¬ to the three-day fruit 1 former Ldiian Ferguson <>■ growers' conferencer Sault Ste Marie, a daughter," -LIA, Jan. 12 (API—Allied tor¬ ment, Justices Black and Byrnes Aparians icing held here, j Elizabeth, and a son, William pedo planes are believed U have from the senate. Justice Douglas to Eat may relax. It won't; With the death of Colonel sunk a Japanese cruiser or de- from the securities commission happen this time. IRosecrans, l.ieut Col George C • tro> er in the southwest Pacific. and Justice Frankfurter from Not because the Moran becomes acting stale Gen. Douglas Mat Arthur re¬ the Harvard law school '"> vers ported today. WILLY IU TLKDGE re bringing along I selective- service directoi Rutledges appointment was 'wn apples, pears, plums. |" favorably received in the senate for lunch. It's just! and speedy confirmation was ■ ra¬ an room ha# of the been tTserved for Union i Honoraries Tap Aeir Men (it I}M()(< Dunce w th ; pointment dicated Senator la.) commented that the ap- Gillette i D- '"'Jay meals, eliminat Bv FIIIS BR ANDT team: Howard Ladue. of Alpha • total to three initiates and i coining from west of the Missi "recognizes a man usual overcrowded la- local eateries. Blue Key and Excalibur. top- Tau Gmoga. P,;«idcnt_of Varsity swimmer_ Walter tfH»Mins ; ranking campus Ihonoraries for c ub William Scar!, of Phi Delta j John Blanchard. Footballer .Lou ( »ippi river, a section that has icn men, hatched out natcnea out the 1943 crop! Theta. president of Scabbard | Brand, of Kappa Sisnta. also , see NEW JUSTICE—Page 3 off BMOC's at their annual tauJand Blade, and Robert Kyskamp. made the list as did William , W "••iliington Reveals ina dance Saturday night, and i He-penan and pin^ vice-president ol | Peterson, of Sigma Alpha Epsi- ^c™sus the consensus of weekend con- i Inte- fratcmity council. , Ion a Green, Jlelmet jmember Michigan Casualties , versation seemed to be that; Three additional Hesuenans | and Art Muschler, president of some strange bird had laid a few i wi re named: George ^.--.ry treasurer of Men's council. *ApfTGTON' war J^Partment Jan' 11 bad eggs in the Blue Key nest. WK.AR announcer; ^t Mg- ; Men ^cd. r»r, A trio selected by Excalibur , elt, dramatics ace, ^Ported today the names of aroused more surprise than ef-: MacArthur, MacArthur, also also a' t dramatics | eluded In the list in addition to Mangrum. They are Roy Deihl, Block and Bridle meeting whose next of kin ; forts to belittle, and the usual \ basketball star, and Roger Holm- 7:30 p. m., 109 Ag hall S ,n listed as harsh after-comments of campus, Ph, De ^ Th„i-, -i-« claimed ' ..loo cl.timed Q 'HplnK.tfe member Musical Interlude, 12:30 p. in. in the » tn m dCtlon in Africa and politicos were practically ml. | three JhLrt !and Vjff-CJL officer. southwest Pacific. Town Girls' lounge The three were Richard ^ c ese, 35 were killed in George^ j were o tennis | The nominating committee fer EngUtJi dept.. 4 p. m. Africa cludl. Pacific: 17 in Clrlistnames were in* hcatl^ofClX^Pauf W ileden?Mov-1 —- --- _. editor, and Sheldon ifoy .. Wol-1 Johnson, fam^ Ves^ctfig. .and Glenn Ji of varsity footballer. .Key JncludcdlEari BlueAlpha Tau Omega, as chair- Potter. Org. room 1, Union annex 'utied ,n a of 3«4 officers verine editor of the State I Jonn^. y rang j man; Philip Althcn, of Hes- Liberal Arts council, 5 p. m. namcn reported by the de- cr. managing ^Three oignv the bell were Robert CardjneU | perian; Roger Robcrt Cardinell, Ro( Blackwood, of Spartan room. Union annex wril.aLcasualties in lhe Five seniors • „ ~ ,„.w named by! were rimed rnmen ov ■ president oy .p of AppUed Science Phi Delta Theta; John Dennis. Applied Dennis, Ms Gamma. 7 p.m. „r«:ident I of ^uthwest Pacific, south Pa- Bloc"'K^ They were Georsc, i Council; n Don „ McPhail, president of Delta Sigma Phi; Harry M^Phaij Delta Sigma Phi: H. Org. room 1. Union srea's ar»d European of Pi Knnna PW who hit the of Green Helmet, and Paul Car- Green, Independent, and Jack . B* ^^Jotr'RTch^rd Man-Iter,.football iquadxnan. |*>*"»I Nu' ex- Sigma Gamma UpsUoa 7:30 p. m.. org. rm. *. Unioa the football.. H » Wf-fJk* * i&iHM 1 f it rril . ii i immni I..II Tuesday, January i:> MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Bear It By Liclityl MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ALONG THE Rni.n«l u kwatnl on arounS matter at Mm ftwr ot rut paatnfflra, ICaat tanalni, win* of Union llulMlna Annra, rrann n. Mleh. OITteaa WINDING CEDAR PuMlahnt dallr rarrpt Sunday and Monday morntnfa dtirlna thr rrculaT arhool Bv l.en Barnes yrar and wrrlily on Tkuraday mornlnaa durilia aummar u-aaJon liy the atudrnta of Maaikar Araorlatad Callarlala Traaa Mirhl/an Slate rollaaa. •araaaant jo run oariPNaa aoaaaiiaterf m Tolaphona— Uollaaa Phono'*-1 Mi, ltd- National Advertising Ctlktt faHiitrn Service, Inc. Krpr,*n/jthi *"£& S5'." E,u m; "u,lne" 0"10* SnbMrfptton ratoa—Sr par copy; 13.00 IF THERE In the Grill hod yesterday left n ju»«tafter¬ been Kfttthounds noon at 4 p. m., «eo Maoison Ava Ntw Yona. 14. Y. por yaor hy mail; 11.00 prr yoar by niiitht hove hod ti celebrity In • Poatna . tot Aa4«n« ♦ Iti fiAaciNi rolliy* year by ei»IT**ir« earrtpt 12.25 currier !•» »lu4*nla; rvstudent*. their presence- in the person r»f m km it Kit or thr associated frkbs Kmnklln V. Adomi, genius of PreM ia #*cluilv#ly •utitlrri t*» the wi* for republication of nil "IllfOriVUltion PlORNP pnigmill, tha Und Speaker On thl* lecture Tbm A **<•«* I uteri mna ilUiiafPhG-a credited to it or not otherwise credited in thia paper and aUo Seal hrwt iuihliah.fi therein. All rnrhta of publication on special drpatchea here- course tool 'III tit 8 o'clock ill * are also rtarrvret sui'elv that the mildly grtotip of 300 could lie called "many." but their choice in a mat¬ can unpleasant eo miner rial an¬ VACANT KOIlMS— SPEECH STUDENTS. ter should-not necesiilv be taken as an indication of what the nouncement dished out by the entire student body desires. The mere fact that the greatest ma¬ All limixelmlderx who have Members of spm 'nt sponsor had something vacant rti.inis for men -tudrnls 221a, 221b and 222 un jority of us never bother to express our views on a subject docs t,rf>-' not mean tout we are not interested. Don't forget that nmst-rfifwitii it. hant is not should list tliem with thr hous like most Americans, are lis complacent as the devil and un The auctioneer' Adams: -ays It. ins director'* olTlce, extension act as judges foi a New students are expected debate tournament t us. are good and mad about something we probably won't do » recording jlowty for me once, ®"3. . les.- w> much more than grumble a little. We may have definite opinions did it over an't make it. out,' he "" Feb.tx I, of vacant- dents should be in i » and a listsoon the subject, but we are usually reluctant to air them in public, but I still < ri oms desired as as |egc uudltorium. |lt 6 on So if you want .to know bow we feel on any matter you will have avers "The narni* of the* new sponsor * to ask us. There are a few individual!. among . us. however, who seem to can't be revealed now, but you'll W'M.VKiUNE There will be STAFF—important an have takrn advantage of this habit of otys.in an attempt to piv- l.ke it." he added ;:e»!ATal mcel.ng of the Wolverine mote their own setltsh interests. They found that hy squawking lie uorarirs at Stale. csjMvialiv Union -tad today i t 5 p. m, in room 4. loud enough they could control certain policies of the college In Rjue Koy sW,„, become more annex, according to Paul I ku_political footballs, and less Wilertt-n, editor. a manner of their own choosing. Perhaps if some of you members of the social committee would a measure of a man's worth on B A S1: It A I, I. M A N AC. E It S— every year. In the defi¬ step from the Union building long enough for the shouts, of this campus Alt freshmen who are inter¬ small minority tp slop ringing in your ears you might hear that nition. of faculty adviser lt»n ested in becoming varsity base¬ low rumble of dissension that is coming from the rest of us You Heath, Hlue Key looks for men ball managers should who have parTieiputed in. a lot meet in nuit listen carefully, however, if you are to hear us because the of activities This is line, ar ob- today. 101 Merrill hall at 5 p. in. voice of the majority seldom shouts tn your ear viously the best man is the one Some students stem to have lost sight of the true purpose of col¬ who works equally well m scv lege dances. They were originally intended to be a form of enter era I groups. Nazis Ijpnv Argentina tainniert open to all students who wished to attend You may But the mere fact that a man Ki»lit to ar*ue that the formal dunces toe also open to any student, ami Try Nicbuhr technically you aie right Hut you will have to agree that many lias joined 15 clubs and has 240 students are unable to attend because they are flnuncially unable points by the Blue Key rating BUENOS AIRES. Jan. II (API scale doesn't mean he deserves to rent or buy a formal outfit. There are some individuals wiio Argentina, which is alone with to be in Blue Key. Y.ou and I Chile among western hemis¬ say that this rs very desirable because it limits tiie crowd to a botli know organization more "select" group of students. For those who classify them bers who never did mem¬ phere nations still maintaining anything, ielation* with Ihp Axis, an¬ selves us such, 1 have nothing but utter contempt and pity. and joined only to raise " their nounced tonight that it had rc- Sotne of you have said that formats lend that air of sophistico Blue Key rating. i.ueated Germany to recall Capt. turn that is so essential to college life, but t hope you don't really think that we are fooling anyone by running around in ill-lltting. The correlation between this Dietrich Niebuhr, naval attache rented monkey suits for one or two nights, u week, if any of yo i year's BK choices' fraternal af- of the German embassy who is filiation and the fraternities of .reused (Jf espionage, havthe time it might be enlightening to look up the meaning of the nominating committcx* mem- t he text or the German reply "sophistication" This letter will probably draw plenty of criticism from those bers is amazing. We a rent cast- had not been made public, but * • EXTRA Till A i who already possess a formal outtlt, and I can hardly blatne them ing any reflection on the men the foreign olfice had informed "VANISHING TI'.IY mi for complaining, but we must also consider the vast number of chosen. They aren't to blame ihe supreme court, the only tri- 'Latent would » > • tudents who expect to be called to the army at any time They lor results. Two of this com- buual authorized to try diplo- "FLYING 11< ■ i Ks I certainly arc in no position to go out and buy a tux at this. time, inittee of six scored with tour mats; that the German govern- VHVR.: John Ytmynf Most bf these boys will cither h. ve to rent one or else forget about fraternity brothers on the list, meat had declined to "authorize" dances. Since tins is the last term of school for these fellows it and two others-With three. In submission of Niebuhr-tn trial. is only proper that wc throw open the doors so that ail who wisii. may attend Kgurdlcfs of whether they are wearing overalls or a way you can't object to a man looking after tiie interests of lus — 1 tails. Sure the dance floor will be crowded, but don't forget that fraternity brothers. But in at UTILITRAY the fellow in overall* is going to be fighting side by side with the least two cases the best man FOR YOUR DESK boy in the toil* before long, and wc owe both of them the oppor- was passed up in favor of a less tunity to make th, most of their lust term of school. qualified brother. I don't intend to stick out my neck by pretending to know what The wrongness of the system the women think of form; Is. hut I would like to remind them that is evident. An attempt was ears ar.d taxis are not going to be available this term, and unless made to distribute application $1.(KI their boy friends hav« agreed to carry them piggy-back they ore blanks fairly, and it i> granted going to find that open-toed slippers and formal* are hardly the that this is a hard job. But g,>od proper outfit for a hulf-mile hike through the snow and slush. men were never even given a LOWER FI OOJ We should cosidcr one more point before we definitely decide on formal*, and that is the impression we arc apt to give the pco- no' distribute the blanks GIFT C ENTER pie outside of the college. As students, we have already been ac- '° dritwuzatioiu in tiie future, cused by some people of being slackers and anything we may do an^ 'c* "le organization head or to give these people any reason to doubt our sincerity in the w.i. pff'cers &on" 8rouP' Then no- collegc. body would be missed in the Those who read this letter will probably call me everything from '"V!1 ^""'deration. ^ You can pile your papers high in this desk b> x • killjoy and a rabble-rouser to a "man who doesn't own a tux." " something, indeed, should --and the removable cover keeps them in place an-! But still I think you will have .to agree that this is no time for a . n5 a lhe pres<;nt sys* Irce from dust. Holds letter head s ze papers. display of false vanity. We arc indeed fortuiwte to have been al- low cd to continue our education thus far. We owe the people or I*™' the ronsL a ,™uTmty in JP°^'C1' man who be¬ Sturdy brown, artcraft covering. this nation plenty, and should certainly do nothing that would c^®n\anl^th!r lead them to believe that we,are not worthy of the opportunity l«dep«ndeiits '• . -Nv, ^vn. ... john EARL JOHNSON. 44 " . . SMH&gFS hia fraternity, let him at least = pick the best man. . , Abbot Hall. Tuesday. January 12, 1043 M 1 C II1 G A N S T A T E NEWS Page Three Boxing Top Prerequisite Story of QigeFiml in Chicago Prep Loop ' ^ ' Making Good Soldier ' for | ' ny TOM RtOROAN bv Several years ago when Den cage crew and led It to the Cht Alter Hy Johnny Murrs looking over the-constant flow of new articles Inniln Francis Van Alstyno was scouting around Chicago to find boys that might be Interested In vago high school finals. After one year of "frn h bu() here, Van felt that he'd mis¬ -11 •uul reports coining from the hiilltacy training centers of coming to Michigan Stute to judged Stone and that he would =7V.;& nation, Coach Al Kawnl has pointed out that boxing further their educations and be play a little basketball i nay never rtinuld into college has.a ,< |',nt I»rcoining rated as probably the top sport for con¬ on-the side, be heard stories ol I ketball player because hi- seem- ditioning fighting men for combat duty and recommends a tall gangling lad who seemed j rd too awkward^ However. Fred the State News all-college* ——— - to be doing pretty well around I stuck around and rode the „ . the Windy City I bench for his entire first season l..u, n« y as an excellent op- loop. uliity for Spartan men State Matters Van listened to several conches ning the praises of this eager prep I on the varsfty. not vetting in a minute of playing time. m»t some 'experience In Maine 8tor.V? to Faee U of M and'so he decided to wateR hiiyt the game. play. The big guy lived up to j The following season it sewn- Iloxlni Helped ■xpectations and Benjamin Fran- | ed like Ihe same stoiv, lint after vis persuaded j the first half dozen game:- Van- t f,.m n-oliiig physical dlreo- oi every branch of Ihe in First Tilt him that Lansing was the place for him F.ust i Ahtyno found th d his first fivo ■ o'luiv rimiereports of. the Recent changes in the Spartan Van Alstyne knew that the j lacked height, a necessity for a I fighting ability and rap- boy needed plenty of polishlntt. | cage team that meets Iub8 a :un neemcnt shown by re wrestling schedule- for this sea¬ hut he felt thai J week after week that have men . by the time he who hove had previous son find the Green end While h id ; 6-3, 6-4 and 0 5. Was .Stone the mutmen meeting playefl •' Year of freshman ' answer'.' b«»ViD£ xperience. Even men the Wolvct ball lie would be Ines of Miehigtai on the ready to help Spar ait Ihe Spartan haidwuod club Getting his chance against ton mat here next Monday night Great Lukes, a team thai w.ih "Hlg Sloop" • Jan. IB, instead of Ihe formerly beaten by State for the The hnopinun Ficd Stone by Spar¬ scheduled bout with Case Tech tans' biggest upset of the inline was dubbed sea¬ For the first time in several "Dig Stoop' son, Stone controlled both back¬ by Ins classmijtes al Hirscli high years, • Coach Fendley Collins reboot in boards -,o well that Van knew will send his crew out again. I Cliicugo, where he war he had me of Ihe most • height irisiiram i fur J the Wolverine aggregation twice the campus andpopular boys on some time to come. in one season. The Spartan a top flight hasketballer. giappUns will meet Michigan in HASH!.THAI.I SCOURS Ann Arbor in a return mutch During Ins years at Hlrsch ha but as yet the dale is uncertain, fiaceil his N''iinol'squintet in Northwestern 4», Michigan 32. (use Conies l.atrr ..coring and was named on the Indiana 61. Ohio State 31. State mat fans will see the ull-city team in Ins senior year Dartmouth, 3(1; Wayne jiu.v er- That FRED STONE team in action only three limes season he captained th. sity, 32. rann.v pivot man Illinois, :>2. here this year, On Jan. 23 ful Wisconsin, -to lowing the Michigan match, ('apt. "Cut" Jennings will lead batiks Pick School I'Iav"rotiii<| for S |)i*iu«j; his putlit i'glinxt Case Tech here. The la-1 home mulch will NEW YORK. Jan IT 'APi Training be against Ohio Slate on Feb 13. warming up intchers <>n hat is The New York Yankees an- days, Two two match road trips flounced tonight that make up the rest of the ached train tins spring at tliey would1 The Yankees were told lliat 1 NEW .11 S I ICE jute. February lit and till, the Asbury Park "lo perature. there generally j | Spartans will journey into the N. .1 65 miles from New York. . ' wftnncr ",an (Continued from Page i 1 west, meeting State in Iowa Selection of the site followed 1 v been neglected 'hi court .mroiiit- ! Ames, followed hy Nebraska personal Inspection Saturday ifi ; New York's othei two majm ments m the recent past, | Lincoln. The next week end by Manager Joe McCarthy and league clubs, the Giants Ruliedge was a high -ehcsil aim i A I, l\ AWAI. i Coach Collins will lake Ins mus Chief Scout Paul Kriehell, both teacher in Indiana when of whom praised Ihe Dodgers, have not vet reaehed a was . will lumllr tourney . clemen into Indians for a mat h advantages. n,„i„... , stnikon w(th tiiber<-iil>aii(Jn j with the University of Indiana Oi the location. Dodges, have not yet rem-lwd a the advice of a physic, oi he wii" hut little eompe 'lave had Feb. 2(1 and then on to tangle on The Auiericati League chain- , v. better coordination the next night, j with Purdue pains will use tile lugh set mo I Giants are expected to land al thence to Boukler, Colo., where and i oodition in the early wteks The Oklahoma athletic field, which is seven Lakewoott, N. J and will he entered the law rchonLol llie Aggies, lor re- . "f baring. blocks from the ' I two years the only team in the Albion hotel, University of Colorado. , , Boxing gives the fast, slash- country to defeat the I'oltins- where the players will be qua. - 'V ,' In 1026 he went lo the 'acuity mg type of combat found only ; men, could not lie included no tt'ied practice Jlnimond either mm «• "I Washington university, St.' w*rn-..ne man pit* his An adjacent gymnusium tomorrow to discuss laying oof a I.oiiis, liecame dean of the strength ! this year':, schedule because of will luw and -■!■.:'■! gainst an , I,,.,., lie available lor calisthenics and polo field or gull , so. Tlv- school-' m l!)3|, , opponent transportation dillicuttics. . . ,,, and remained Dodgers are awaitin . in the itrig It develops early! — — iii ting word on (here until he was named to a ■ the : tv to out-think und out- whether or not Yale university ;/■« l n l>:ri \i . Coach Dorais Says will he available to them similar post at the University of m. acu \< i opposition. Boxers j viOC(«8 l\lll( lylt't'l Iowa. have excelled all other athlete Farewell io Team in a; an and marine bayonet Will Start Today DETROIT, Jan. II (AP) SWAIN JllWIXKY STOKE Charles K. (Gus)Doraix, new Soon ia Servire The Women's intramural rifle SEAL UK KETS SEAL KEY- coach ol tlpi Detroit Lions pro- With t definite promise ">atehes will be held Tuesdays ] SEAL DRACELETH Irssionul football team, will say SEAL PINS • hat the majority of! nnt' Thursdays each week from lre well to lus University of De¬ •a a ill soon be in mill-, J"n 12 to March II on the in (OSTLA1E JEWELRY 8!Jc troitcunchiug stall and football 1 c. Kawoi urges men """r riflc ran«° 1,1 l),',n hi,n- llll> t> squad at a banquet Thursday Male Theater Hldg. enter the all-college rn''it«ry department announced mghl ■ally for the experi j ,ctenlly Dorais, who will be host at vi! give. Matches will be between m- . • , ) Ihe dinner, lias invited all lus ■ v.ition teom managers dividuals and teams reprcsent- t-'ai t former aides and players to at¬ hustling their en-ling various organizations. The -• iher at the s.ate News and submit blanks sports desk. | rules arc: (a) Only one team may rcp- } tend WE NEED as pit-1 in trie nnnary bouts will begin ; resent an oigaui/.atiou in coni- CLASSIFIED ADS arsity boxing room on : petition. ' Monday j (b) No limit of members on as a to the number team but it rrxnto FOR At 4< SALE 'flint, mi/.c IT Uu> The Eollt»viuuo«l. Whiting—College Survey English Lit. Vol. I and II HlflltH STiTt fILLfCe IIBITSRIIH W oolbert, N.—Art of Interpretative Speaking JANUARY 27, 2,00 7. M. POSII ION OPEN Bates & F—State Government % IVE MICHIGAN STATE PROFESSORS SufeWW Radio'* rameo* VUIUS WITH I POSITIONS OPKN wfjncn pliii m- udica MM-ntlal; N31»;2. Salary I Writ,- Ilea 79'j, Slate Krir 2 joucv luk. tf, hiliriAhs *Tn Iik-jU. war At l««At 2 >r». cnllrxe .lu-n.ailry I ytwr >iu»ntitativc aaa!y»u $4(|.« ,'J per Num. at rail week. -v M ALL OTHER BOOKS l.V DfellA\/i THIS TERM and JOI KILLY, Master of Coromoni** Clastified Rales Two cent* per word; minimum tDMISSION—SOf, U.I * 75L H.00 and »1.25 Wu. M cbarfr. 30c; mil advertLcmenlm AU HATS XISiRViO payable in advance; no pre¬ TICKITS ON SAU AT: ferred position. Union Bldg. Annex. R*om • «.%««!•■>UMMO . . Telephone 8-1511—B«»lne» Ext. 268 "WSWi* if IW IAMHM IIOIM «• «• . RIGHT ACROSS FROM HIE UNION *' ' ' 1 111 . * Tuesday, January 12, 1-14,1 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four Sigma Gamma Vpsilon ADAMS Tuesdays Named Soviets Retake Six Caucasian Cities. Announce* Patron* (Continued from Page 1) Defense Nigh I expert may best of Winter Offensive Formal himself as an for Annual Tuesday night will be I, Biggest Haul be seen by his reaction when he si. Night during winter ten. \ , " The annual Bell-Hop, spon¬ received the award for Dtstin- Gardner, CDC secret!,, By HENRY CASRIDY X sored by Sigma Gamma Upsllon, guishd Service to Literature in nounced yesterday. . MOSCOW, Jan. 11 (AP)—Six hotel administration honorary, 1940 by the Saturday Review of Classes including Fii i \ Caucasian citing along the road to Rostov, including Gcorgievsk, — the — the first strictly formal dance of Literature. the term, will be held Friday at one, was Adams said: "I. for and II, nnd airplane frightened It seemed communications, and ,, ,.. !v„' Mineralync Vody-'and Pyati¬ 9 p. m. in the Union ballroom, pretentious; we weren't Litera¬ warden auxiliary police gorsk have fallen to the Ktis- Kians.in their biggest bag of the oltenaive, the Soviets an¬ woman's world according to L. A. Paul Ilausenbaucr, '43, president of the organ¬ ture's Distinguished Servants. We were men who were havins offered. Defense course* will I,, winter ization. a good time, and by a miracle, nounced late tonight in a special By NEVA ACKERMAN paid for it. It happened by Prof. Elizabeth Dim,. The cabaret theme, which has wtu-e hoo;i communique. that same night we were simi¬ Lydin Lightring, The other important centers Pan Hellenic Council been used in previous years, women's physical edue.it will again form the setting for larly honored by the Hobo captured were Kislovodsk, 42 partmcnt, Prof Cornel, miles southwest of Gcorgievsk; Panltellenic office in the Union the party. Dick Charles and his News, so we all felt better." of the education ill ( annex will be open from 1 to band will play for daneing. Ample opportunity will be af¬ Zheleziovodsk, nine miles south¬ Airplane spotting will t„ west of Mineralync Vody; and p. m. Thursday for registration Patrons for the party will be forded the audience to ask' the by Stun Sutherland. Budennovsky, a railway city of women interested in informal Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Proulx and speaker questions arid they will he invited to try to "stump the Science, '44; Bob I.att, Three lesser points also were rushing whose names are not on Mr. and Mrs. fcL-C. Foster, Ilau¬ '43, will teach the , I the formal rushing list made at senbaucr said. Tickets for the expert." communications. captured. the beginning of the year, ac- Students will be admitted to The Red army took these cit- dance are on sale now and may Classes have been pi. les on or near the Rostov-Baku cording to Pres. Patty Roddy. No he purchased at the Union desk the lecture by activity book. allow students to attend railway by swift encircling ma-I rushing fee will be required, or from members of Sigma ture series without neuyers which forced -the Gcr- I Miss Reddy said. Gamina Upsilon. British WRENS, correspond¬ -With defense courses, M jOff-Camptw Judiciary Hoard The number of women em¬ ing to American WAVES, do not nor said. Late registrants may CIRCULATION NOTICE , Doris Thompson. L.A. '43, will ployed in the nondurable goods go to sea, but they replace naval courses-by calling the j act as chairman of, the off-cam- industries increased during our men in about 40 categories of office for hours and < l,i Students who commute pus judiciary board" for winter first your of war by 110,000. shore duty. from Lansing, East Lansing's term following elections Sunday rural outskirts and other I night. Other bourd members towns in the vicinity may i include Elizabeth Eddy, L.A. '43; pick up their papers daily at i Patricia Voist, UA. '40; Shirley the Union desk. the frequency of publication and Because of | Dodge, Vet. '44; Shirley Ingham, excessive hand f i n R II.E. '40; Betty Snclf Betty Acre, L A. '4ti; H E. '44; Jo Ellen JacoL Mj»rn >»on»- Tliuradxv Kvrnlniti t'fttll " nn charges, no papers will be j Trietscli, H E. '45; Elsie Smith, mailed to students without i I, A. '40; Alicemary Morrison, additional charge. rrr.E. '44. and Elaine Walerbury. If your address was not on ! A.S. '45. the State News delivery card at time of registration, please Substitute Hostess ro|H>rt it to the circulation de¬ Mrs. Catherine Hewott, of partment so delivery may be¬ East Iainsing, is acting as substi gin tute hostess at Robinson house during the absence of Mrs. Em- mans to retreat Hastily to the i ma Atbertnn who suffered an northwest through Armavir to- j ankle Injury recently, ward Rostov. The North Cuu-j,, ... . casus iffensivje' ut only 18 days i S.W.L.**• " "• ' ' radio | oup will meet old but since the Russians p. m tomorrow in 107 Union at thv ~ "" " checked the Germans an- suburbs of Ordzhonikidzc, they annex. Chairman Peg Hall had advanced 112 miles. laeut. Gen. M a s f e n nikov emerged as the new Russian BUDGKT hero leading the currently most (Continued from Page 1) successful . Russian offensive Just o year ago, he recaptur will insist upon a further reduc Kalinin in one of the major bat- , tam in non war outlays, ties that saved Moscow. Tax receipts will have to be (The Germans said they re-, increased by 816,000,000,000 if pel led numerically superior Run- | Jn»y are to cover half the war sian tank and infantry forces in ; budget. Mr. Roosevelt said.-- bloody lighting in the North j ,illS0(t f,„m 883.081,245,000, the Caucasus, at Stalingrad and in estimated net yield of the pres ttie Don area On the central ent |aVVl p, around 859,000.000, front Nazi shock troops were de- . poo ((,. suggested (and con- dared to have reduced nuiner- j sessional talk immediately cen- « us strong points, capturing ti ml upon) increased outright prisoners und booty The Gcr- tax payments supplemented by inans said tightiug continued; compulsory savings, taxes to be around Velikie Luki and Lake reiunded to the taxpayer ultci Ilmen and that 624 Russian t(U. dose nf the war. tanks had been knocked out in. ('alls for Sacrifices the first 10 days ol January ) In addition he urged that so [ far as possible taxes be placed f upon a "pay-as-you-go basis." domination of Flynn He emphasized that in any event the tax progi am would require to Australian Post war-time sacrifices. Termed An "Insult" ians Mr. Roosevelt warned in his message civil¬ that on the WASHINGTON. Jan 11 tAPt average, they can bo supplied - President Roosevelt's nomina¬ with but SS0 worth of goods and tion of Edward J. Flynn, retir¬ services during the fiscal year, or almost 25 per cent less than ing Domix-ratie national chair man. us minister to Australia, j jn the "record" vear 1941. But touched off the first real fire 'even then." he continued, "most works o! the qew congress to day. Senator Bridges (R-N.H.) of us will be better ftxt, better clothed, and better housed than other peoples in the world." The New Belle-Sharmeer Stockings Q took the senate floor shortly aft «-r the appointment was an¬ nounced to term it an "insult" Arl Kxliihit Discloses' in Fine, Lusterless to the people of Australia. Dem *\Yliat Is Good Design' ocratic leaders nonetheless ex- The Art department is pre-1 ... in the Famous Belle-Sharmeer Leg Sizes pres.ed confidence the nomina¬ senting nn exhibition of useful) tion would be confirmed. Flynn himself wrote the scn- household objects entitled "What j is Good Design" at the Art gal- ' Now So Much More Important Than Ever! nte foreign relations committee usking that "a full and com lory, Music building, according j plete bearing'' be held on any to E. B. Brauner, acting head of j Really beautiful stockings... exquisitely fashioned v.. h charges that might be raised ; the Art department, all Belle-Sharmeer's meticulous attention to line .it against him. He added m a The show, assembled and cir- And fashioned to give you a perfect answer to tire • statcineni that he welcomed an ; eulatcd by the New,' York Mu- opportunity for the committee j scum of Modern Art, opened tion of fit in rayons.-These new Btlle-Sbamit^ to bring into the open "baseless j Sunday, and will continue only fit-they fit beautifully. Without a wrinkle! Tb< charges" that he had used New , through Jan. 29. The exhibits made in actual leg sizes ... not just for the length h it York city material* and labor 1 may be seen during 3-5 p. m. on to pave the courtyard of his ! week days and from 2-5 p. m. fi>r the shape of your kind of legs. And naturally, ut: 3 estate i Saturdays and Sundays. these Bellc-Sbarmetr leg sizes are even more imp : ,r than ever. So remember/ft's Brer for small legs. .M for middling. Due beis for talL full leas. Here cxdui f Bowling > Billiards Always Ut Yam Rayan Day TWwu,KJy- lUjoo is delicate while wet, in Belle-Sharmeer . Olympic - Rainbow itrong when dry—jo allow stockings to dry foe at least 24 boats after laundering. Priced at 1.00 -1.35 s Recrea