Weather Occasional light snow Thursday llajor Fronts 'Russians Take I More Villages in Caucasus l'im fmio ispcct of an early lift- union ban against rc- ;ic arose today before a nimttec with James C. r.noising to undertake nl of his differences LONDON, Jan. 13 (API ,, broadcasters and re- —The Reil army fanning out nupanies. in the Caucasus has captur¬ ed 12 more settlements, Moscow reported tonight, and a German broadcast, said the Russians had begun a new offensive in the - Voronezh area of the upper Don river .'IIMl miles northwest of Stalingrad. The midnight "Soviet commu¬ nique heard here by the Soviet monitor did tujt mention tho Voronezh sector, but said the Red army still was rolling north¬ westward along the Minernlnyo Vody-Rostov railway in the cen¬ tral Cuucasus. The Russians now were be¬ lieved to have reached .1 point only 210 miles southeast ol Ros- j tov in the drive from the Cauca¬ sus mountains. To the north 1 along the Don river the Russians still were meeting stern German 1 esi.stance and repented Nazi counterattacks at I SIM, By ELLIS BRANDT ' See RUSSIANS—Pace 4 . Ed Sewell, General student from Baltimore, chairman of the Senior Md., will be bail, Flying Fortresses which will be held on March 12, it was announced yesterday by Blast Axis Bases Senior President Jack A. Bush Jean Critchfleld, Liberal Arts in Worth Afriea ALLIED 1IDQ., NORTH AF¬ RICA, Jan. 13 (AP)—American Coordinating Defense coun¬ Flying Fortresses, destroying 34 Axis planes aground and aloft cil will meet tonight at 7:15 in a brilliant raid on Castel Be¬ in the Spartan room, Union nito airfield, 10 miles south of building. M a n n i e Mullen, chairman, urges every organ¬ Tripoli, have torn a considerable! hole in the already thin air. cov¬ ization to send a representa¬ er o nwhich Field Marshal Roin- tive to this first meeting of mel is depending for on effective winter term, at which the retreat from Libya into Tunisia. program for the term will be outlined.* In this, the heaviest assault yet delivered from the west on the A%is in-Tripolitania, not en American plane was lost, Allied headquarters announced today. The Fortresses' attack, deliv¬ ered, yesterday, topped all other acalon in the north African the¬ ater. Allied Bombers Swarm Over France in Daylight Raids LONDON, Jan. 13 i AP)—I- y- ing Fortresses defying swarms of German fighters scored numer¬ ous direct hits today on jndus- ! trial plants at Lille in the thn'd : heavy raid on that German-held ; French city and the 17th bomb- ' ing attack there since it was captured by the Nazis in 1040. Three Fortresses were lost, an official announcement said. TODAY. Mortar Board, 7 p. m. Son porch. Union CDC, 7:15 p. m. Spartan room. Union Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p. m. Org. roams 1 and 2, Union Tower Guard alttmnl, 5 P-m. Org. room 1. Union Delta Gamma M«, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 14. f943 Br •> Entries i College bo mounted s week to b present an 0f making largest n Organic men who Night Wil« Faculty Advwtr LETTERS DEAH'Sir: The recent article in the State News of the initiation by Blue Key and the resultant comments were of great interest to many State students. The comments were not only of great Interest to those wlio have been the victim* of the re¬ ferred to political and frater¬ nity dealings hut also were wel¬ comed hy a few who were on the sapposed "In" nf snch deal¬ ings—maybe evrn a committee member or two. I have seen how inefficient a student nominating and select ing committee can operate. It is not entirely the fault of the students. Friendship and fru- ternal bindings are sometimes very strong end difficult to vio¬ late It is difficult for many conscientious students to choose the most eligible men for the SATURDAY ONLY honorary orunnizotion. "LADY SCARPACK" WITH DENNIS O'KEEFE A new system of Blue Key ALSO membership selection seems to be in stare for the State chap¬ JOHNNY MACK BROWN IN "SILVER IKU.tr A possible solution would ter. be to establish a method by SUNDAY - MONDAY ! TUESDAY - WEDSI> W which organizations would sub¬ mit a list of their most eligible men. . Under this method each or¬ ganization such as the Wolver laiairJ Jsi3 O'SULUVAR Also and 1 inc. State News, Varsity club, Dirk Foran • Leo Carrillo SHIRLEY TEMPLE l\ Alpha Phi Omega, the Spartan. Green Helmet, and various oth¬ "KID FROM KANSAS" "KATHLEEN" er' organizations on the campus would submit a list to the se¬ lecting organization. The number on the list would be determined by the ranking of the organization. It might be possible to have "the deans of each division submit a- list of the men most prominent in their division. These various lists would then bo brought before the entire membership ' of the r&l&riJen WOLVERINE PIX The following organizations wilt meet in the Little theu ter, Home Economics build¬ ing, at the times indicated for" their Wolverine pictures: THE ACROBATH 7 p. in. Pi Alpha The war faring woman 7:15 State News ASHTRAY brave, keeps bus)-.. . and Ix. 7:30 State News For a lovelier bust line i 7:45 Women's Glee club Balances Itself Anywhere! 8 p. m. Phi Delta Theta duration, and forever, she 8:15 Idle Hour club v. r r» *. t jH.tn I" . rizmaalirr Brassieres, 8:30 Mortar Board up-lift.th.it st; 8:45 Speakers' bureau 9 p. m. A.V.M.A. BRASSIERES |i is that won't wash an or wear awi\ 9:15 Buffs by HICKORY cushioned insets at the I 'THE LIFT THAT tlie bra cups softly, surely rat NEVER LETS YOU DOWN bust beautifully, emit gnd permanently.. Your i Just perch this Ash Tray on styles at $1.35 to $2.50A 1 your knee—the arm of your individual fitting at so : chair—on the edge of a table, cost. Cet your own p ard it May* yt. Iuvt l;ke any ali/ed ritxiA*ui s well-triined acrobat. Get sev¬ eral Bean Bog Ash Trays for Beautiful shadow lace. M"' your home icday. for snuQ and avenge Sguii hpes ill whiteot mitn. 5i j mars?. V. Thursday. January 14, 1043 MICHIOAM STATE NEWS Page Three Entries in Intramural Boxing Tournament I Juniors to Get Sigma ('.hi Gamma Taps Seven New Members Reach New liW;hgiHWeigh in on Monday | Uniforms Soon Sigma Chi Gamma, organiza¬ tion for women chemistry ma¬ rv toliXNT MAHKS in the varsity boxing room from ; Kawai. ruled that the entries | Junior advanced military stu- jors, initiated seven members 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., Monday, Jan. entries in the State News All- 18, the opening (|ay 0{ the tour- weight division is | of any organization in one dents will no longer be mistaken last week in the Spartan room CoileW C b<,xi,,K t-u.rnament have unfed steadily throughout Lhe ney. , Four pounds overweight; All men finishing in the unlimited. 1 f°r basic cadets, for after much ! of the Union, according to Bettie will be allowed, Coach Kawai brackets of the upper delay and many rumors word McCreadie, A S. '43, oresident bring lhe total to SO at tournament will i has finally been received by the! of the group ^ont'and"brifhten St,,, fr ( making and brighten themeet ihis vears tllis >'car s " outlc outlook the 1 stated. A total of only three men in determining the | be figured in the team scores college team 1{°TC office that uniforms will New initiates, all applied sci- j bo here about the beginning of j ence students, included Julia n intramural history. the 135 pound class makes this ' champions j next week. Cryets, '45; Marion Wolhaupter, and Organization managers a division the one with least en-I Individual winners will have' The delay, which was caused --j '43; Joyce Carrow, Antoinette ' plan" to enter the meet tries wihle the 155 weight group !3 choice between a coat style 1 by priorities on military equip- . DeVette, Anne Mnndenberg, h, ,i should get their en- tops all others with 10 entries, i intramural sweater „ks into the State News or a gold ment, has been ironed out and j Phyllis Olin, and Jean Scaynrda, as soon as possible, Sigma Alpha Epsilon heads for flrst Place Second special arrangements will be Invest in Victory—Buy War m the meet will close on the team division with «»«. pla" ™inncrs be presented • made so that any alterations ! Bonds and Stamps. Entries i ,, wven; with silver medal awards may be made speedily. Previous j . . Friday lanuary 15. Coach Al men so far and the Sigma Nu Kawai points out that all en- i announcement from the depart- II also take entries in (comes next with four. The trantS must have a physical OK ; ment has revealed that the col- KaT-al boxing room. I SAEs will feature a brother act, from the College hospital before lege will keep the uniforms Wrirh In Monday lay Bob and Chuck Cannon who they can box and he Suggests. Iter the present class uses them. ST/VTE W ' -V r l A N " N n the eight divi- Will fight in the 120 and 135 that Contei they get this as soon as Today Mat. I P. W.—W|tM« weigh in for the meet' brackets respectively h 7-3 possible and present it -to him AII candidates for the var¬ NEW SHOW TODAY * sity fencing tram should re¬ Fawns kS' Wrestlers WAA Bowling Opens •TH6 STORV liHtly Luck on willi I hfias in Load port to Coach tcr In lhe fencing Charley Schmit- room of TH€ UJORLO | tin Kve of Opener With Wolverines Jenison lieldhouse between 4 - Teams representing girls' and 6 this afternoon and to¬ has Been With die opening of the var-- early part of the season, is re- dorms, co-ops and sororities in morrow. Freshmen should wv .vH -timg season against the covering from an elbow Injury; fhc Women's -Vhicr report Friday at the some time X; .... .x of Michigan next received in practice last week1 V f athletic Associa- and plaee. ^ H!,t!v.iy inght ncaring, bad luck and will be ready to go against n H°w''ng tournament rolled TO SEE! if., Si>.m tan squad yesterday j the Wolverines. their first lines yesterday on the Use Small Colleges *,>h tlii- possible loss of Iggy Rainbow alleys with the Kafcpa The thrilling it 136 pound sophomore, j ■ ■ ■ ■ Alpha Thetas taking top honors OLIVET, Mich., Jan. 13 (AP) .,„',,ii;-i ibis year, replace injured Bo ICC Hockey flOCKCY (Huh?- I.IIIDM Of the 15 clubs which com¬ — Dr, Robert G. Ramsey, Olivet peted so far a team average of college dean of students, sug¬ ad offered a knee injury Pay's practice session and Ftxpress Desire 125 puts the Thetas in first place gested today in a letter to Paul with the Alpha Chi's and North V McNutt, chairman of the War M ,v tor i the college hospital treatment. Wheth- for 'Mural Loop Campbell keglers running a , Manpower Board, that facilities of small colleges be used by the close second and third with ,t he will be able to make government as centers for the Several leads have been r scores of 1!R and i 17 rcspeo- ,• .11 varsity appearance ceived. in re-education of wounded service regard t the proposed lively. Michigan is still in intramural - • hockey league Individc went to the Bested in the State News yester- Theta's Pat Johnson who spilled f, ndley Collins has bc- i; , ranking matches in ; day rm.rn.ng Morgan Morgan Gin, Gnigrass. Ginny the maples for a high 177 count. CLASS1FIED ADS Thorpe, Alpha Gam fol¬ . hotly contested weight v,'u® ^ a,ul - ,es|- lowed with 153 total ,,ly this week to do- dent ».f Marquette, where he ice gume is as common as coffee,for nor a anil Gillmore, from South Wil- El- BXTl;». varsity line-up. breakfast (was), claims lie has a hams took over third place with WAYNf "ALL ABtJUT .positions for the I team that I'l'.v j DOGS" will take on all com- a score of 143 JohM at eh are just about | ^ CARROIL Itirvrr. (jirluon) Thompson, last year's t the The—Hesperian iiou.se, under BASKETBALL SCORES tutorage of Herb Quinn. is '21-pounder during the j Loyola university (Chicago > ready and rarrin' to go as is the I Sigma Nu sextet, which has al¬ 39, Western Michigan 38. ready seen some action, liidc- ICl AllAI.CANAt DIARY I pendent teams .ire also in the by j process of being formed. RH1I AUI) TREGASK1S With playing conditions great¬ In fipiir of the ulifficultv in scfuring Merehuinlise in This is a new chapter ly hampered during the week the -lory of the United because of classes up until sun hes Marines. Because it I set and unability to hold games J at Mills offers ritten by crack news- this Exciting was w a night, it is generally conceded •an, who knew how to that contests should be held on 10b. it lacks rhetorical ags ahd melodramatic the week end either Sunday afternoons. Saturday or you •s Tregaskln realized The sports staff still,welcomes ~ TffTOS"" * | -h.it lv. hi d a terrific story to j your comments and team en¬ : e; he added to the tries. I VHI SLIP by telling it in simple 'forward English.* ! All freshman who are inter¬ Ih.uy begins on Sun- ested In becoming varsity ' iv 1942, on a trans- baseball managers should iii nd tor a destination i meet Harry Wilkinson in l)eni- known, even to the ! enstration hall at 5:15 this icding Officer of the I afternoon. aboard, jt tells of the SALE ' i'jixition by naval -i.it preceded the land- August 7th, and of the . itself. -("Well, this is in! the marines—and i into the barges. Tre- | zask . with the first of ii describes the occu- i'.v our forces of the ■ i-mile strip that in- • invaluable airfield y the Japs, and of our Just in time to wear with your agnificent defense of that st ,H, uginst innumerable sheer Blouses. Exceptional iiwl liy superior air, land quality rayon satins and <7u>es,j} sea forces. I'M;!- the author's d'epar- elaborately trimmed top andVV ture p. H-17 a bomber on botlcm with quantities of creamy vf.M b.-r 26th, he ate, slept, : f --.'.-..'eel with odr front- laces. S.:nie even ribbon run. fre units His story is—the Others |n serviceable tailored i »I what hi .y-by-day account himself saw or stylet. In tearese and white, f-irnci trom eyewitnesses ■aniu ihose seven weeks. sices 32-44. BEAUTIFUL no stressing here of G»e mou-Li1 danger which Tre- nsk;. > often shared, with me we fighting men, but thera tales galore of the hero- jrtjaaaicana! of the marines them- No one Diary can and read not FORMAL! «tl grateful to those superb troop',; r,,r „,k.4 MEDIUM, LOW, what »C they accom* guhed during that ordeal by FCAT heel's teHii,"" *Uln8 d-f t0 the author ior exactly how the s done. . LANSING - ■ijttUAcross Thursday. January 14 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four BALL U.$. Contribution to World War Pol "Women in 17 Dorms and Co-ops Elect (Continued from Page 2) New Officers to Serve Winter Term Mitchell, and Jack Weaver as helpers. ESTIMATED WAR COSTS^ Concord House Finances will be handled by FOR US. FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY i l?4J By BARBARA DENNISON Joe Borkowski with the aid of Margaret Waltz,-—president; UNITED STATES New officers for winter term Gladys Harding, vice-president; Roger Bonine and Bill Gates. elected during the week at Janice Hopps, secretary-treasur¬ Assisting Betty Gibson as recep¬ were all womn's dormitoris and co¬ er; Dorothy Hoicomb, fire war- tion chairman will be Helen GERMANY operative houses execpt South deii. _ Swanson, Pat Reddy, Pete ENGLAND Campbell, whose election re¬ Ruppe, Roger Blackwood, and turns were not available for Robinson House Ed Glacy. RUSSIA this edition. Leona Millard, president; Dor¬ Chairman of the patrons com¬ Dormitory presidents are Bet¬ othy Underwood, vice-president; mittee will be Bob Connelly. ITALY North Williams; Rob¬ Jane Lehman, secretary-treasur¬ ty Pryer, Jim Pingei, Herb Davidoff, and erta Taylor, South Williams; er; May Ann Major, fire warden. Jane Ellen Henkel will be his JAPAN Marge Brock, East Mayo; Jane Alice Cowles House colleagues. Gumming, West Mayo, and Rae Betty Baker, president; Helen Programs chieftain will be [CANADA Annette Locffler, North bell. Camp¬ Wild, vice-president; "Julianne William A. Johnson, aided by Billions of Pollers'*0 IP Z-° 3Q40 so6° Other new women's residence Morey, secretary-treasurer; Win¬ , Dnanc Faulman, Fritz Parker, During the next fiscal year, mated' to be more officers include; ifred Punter, fire warden. j and Peggy Green. Jean Jackson j President Roosevelt told the of the world put to4 Sanford House will be assisted as invitations North Williams president; ; chairman by Shirley Sawyer, congress in his annual budget designating amount Jack Rasmussen, and Bill Searl. message, the United States will of dollars, compare.-, Jcannette Siplc, Carolyn Kelly, vice-president; Ann Floriano, secretary-treasur¬ Betty Bourdon, treasurer; Nor¬ j Publicity will be directed by spend on prosecution of the war with that of other n ma Jean Ovaitt, secretary; er; Lolabclle Edson, fire warden'. Ellis Brandt as chairman and tt hundred billion dollars—esti- i Marge Clubb, fire warden. Pcsson House j Chuck Fratcher, Jack Dennis, South Williams Olga Baar, president; Jean Jean Whiting, and Mary Jean RUSSIAN- Molly Cox, vice-president and Zook, vice-president; Gathu Lev- I Wood. FRATERNITIES crance, secretary-treasurer; Mar- j ' Ted Ross will chairman the (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from : secretary; Peg Winston, treasur¬ jorie Ernst, fire warden. ! entertainment committee, as- j In another sect-., er; Ann Hoyt, fire warden. utilize women's dormitories as North Hall ! sisteri by Eugene Kornfield, Pat 1 where the German East Mayo there are enough women at col¬ counterattacking <1, Evelyn Church, president; 1 Troxcll, and Mary Reineking. lege to more than fill them. In Kay Roehm, vice-president; Ethel Joliffe, vice-president; Refreshments will be supplied addition, they are not suitable j against Soviet u- ; Martha Brown, secretary; Don¬ Mary Kendrick, secretary; Vir¬ by Doug Reeve as chairman, lor housing men ) only 60 miles east <. ginia Kabot, treasurer; Theresa with Harlan Pitcher and Noreen na Dewey, treasurer. ; communique said ' In an effort to continue the I West Mayo Chiaverini, fire warden. Alcott. wiped out a Nazi functions of fraternities among Mary Gorslinc, vice-president; j talion. Jeanne Dickie, secretary; Linda Fivb hundred tons of steel t h e members remaining in school, the college will provide Hoogana, treasurer; Harriet Wil¬ each year go into the tiny steel Invest in V'Ictor\ 1 rooms tor meetings and activ¬ - cox, fire warden. North Campbell - THE - staples of book matches, oi ities. which we consume 225 billions. Bonds and St.,< Mary Ellen Haack, vice-presi¬ dent; Sue Averill, secretary: Betty Jo Cornish, treasurer; WOMAN'S WORLD Geraldlnc Daly, fire warden. Fern Street Residence By NEVA AC'KERMAN Pat Morrison, president; Mary- Tires are weak; cars do elta Prior, secretary-treasurer; break down Barbara Bdnnett, lire warden. And you can't always count Potter House on getting Red Crown. . Jean Legg, prsident; Roberta So start bock sooner and get L o w e r y, secretary • treasurer; here on time, Betty Fink, fire warden. And you never need say— i Taft House "Those late minutes are mine." Beverly Ann Smith, president; —Vera Deaner. t Barbara Smith, secretary-treas¬ urer; Martha Canficld. (ire war¬ All of which means that the j den. majority of cases before Judi¬ Ewing House ciary board recently have con- j ' Marge Mathews, president; eerned people who were late re- j Marie Miller, vice-president; turning on week-ends, due to Verna Earle. secretary; Marjoric poor train or bus connections | and automobile breakdowns. The Hetrick, treasurer; June Parris, fire warden. board made the recommenda¬ Shaw House tion that women return earlier j from week end trips. Shirley Garter, president; Grace ' Super, vice-president; Delta Gamma Mu Gene Dennisun. secretary; Jane Delta Gamma Mu, fencing Clark, treasurer; Helen Nowkn, honorary, will hold u regular fire warden. meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in Rochdale House the Women's gym. according to Dorothy Bogart. president; Eleanor Bowman, L. A. '44. j Doreen Flatt, vice-president; Plans for teaching beginning I Jane Farley, secretary. fencing classes will be discussed. Suits - Sport Coals - Topcoats "Get the message ON SALE through!" SPECIAL GROUI1 YES ... get the messtige through! Thai's what counts wlu-n the Army's oh the move...when war production must I" SUITS spurred ... when Victory i» at. stake. And Long Distant VALUES TO $27.50 telephone lines . more vital than ever in this war .. . nni-i . . 19.75 he kept adequately clear to speed military and war prodm OTHER SALE PRICES $24.75 - $44.75 tion calls. * * SPORT COATS So, please help speed the service that speeds Victory, by u-ii - SALE PRICES Long Distance only when MOST URGENT...by GI\ lv 7.95 lo 19.75 THE NUMBER of the distant telephone when you must call TOPCOATS . . . and by being BRIEF on all calls. SALE PRICES 19.75 lo 59.75 MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONE CO. Ari\Si *V *•" —.