British- Free French Armies Swarm Into Tripoli
Pop' Concert Allies Strike
Slated as Trial MICHIGAN STATE NEWS to Cut Nazis9
0f State Band Daily nof
oitaMichigan
cilbuPtnedSlate utS College Full Flight
Glee Club. Band Numbers VOL. 33Z.332
aIH| Community Singing ^SI_L^I^^C;h^^ SATUIU)^ JANUARY 23 194? NO. 95 {Triple Land, Sea and Air
Top Program | Push Drive* Axi* Force*
Bv B iRBAKA DENNISON
Reds Take Big Nazi Caucasian Base '. Aero** Tunisia
,.
,h ,n State college band
•I , ...tit Its fust trial "pop" Salsk Surrenders r~^i'~nNur- , --—
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By EDWARD D. BALL
.i the season Tuesday, LONDON, Jan. 22 (AP)
.
7 '5 to 8:30 p. m. in Col-
...fiitonuin,
|{j,v
according
Underwood of the
to
to *,,*»«,„ After ! RUSSIA f—The s''
—
last
fenses of Tripoli were re-_
ported in British hands to-"
important tie¬
Pj.,,1
irtment.
Might is to be the
Heavy Battle night and the main remnants
thenc i) he first program, and LONDON, Jan. 22 (AP)—The I of Marshal Rommel's fugitive
the band, men's glee important rail Junction and Ger¬
ill f« .f ,
man air base of Salsk, 100 miles !
I Afrika
have
Korps were believed :o
club l!.' ommunity singing. If escaped into Tunisia.
southeast of Rostov, feil to the Only German
the tirst incert is successful, a few rcur-
.vtH present others In swiftly advancing Russian army j guards had been left behind to
the ban of the Caucasus today, and the , engage in a bloody, bitter la-t-
:he futu Soviet troops also were fast en¬
itv will be stressed at . minute defense of the capital
Infuri
,,, which will open circling Voroshilovgrad, capital ! and chief city of Mussolini's
of the Donets basin north' of African empire which now was
A|.h the bund playing "Star
Rostov, according to the Soviet | swept by demolition explosions
Span-'Icd Banner" followed by monitors' recording of two Mos¬ and fires set by the
st,i|I „nd Stripes Forever."
.
withdrawing
Other . lei tions to be played
cow communiques tonight I Axis legions.
A special communique an¬ Their flight was. clearly visi-
during the. program include
K.inta y Ballet," "Malaguena"
nounced rhe fall of Salsk, and ; ble to Allied pilots who hovered
the midnight bulletin reported
over the burning city, and the
jnd •.vti'it c from the opera, the capture of Konstantinov- Morocco radio said all impor-
Th,. Bat,' which was presented
, skaya, which apparently is the : tant defenses had fallen
important Don river city only 75 The headquarters of Gen. Hen*
i;.,-,,. out the service ri Giraud reported
miles northeast of Rostov that the
the: , *i hand will play a French, with British
Salsks' capture was the most reinforce¬
nx'ii". World War I songs ment- ur.d with
important of the day because it Americans in
a.il.)■.-.ft by a collection of pop-
ji.-u ■ .ongs, including "Ma- put the Russians wtihin 70 miles i fhe thick of the action, had re¬
of Tikhoretsk, where the Stalin pulsed the eastern German thrust
-;r... H> n." Artillery Song," 1 in central Tunisia.
•Ar-.v An Corps Song," "Praise
grad railway, meets the main
•he La I iml Pass the Ammuni-
line running north. Cutting of J. Sec TRIPOLI—FaS« 4
this line would leave the Na/.is I
n ,i.l. White Christmas."
Playing of the "Alma
will .I. t- the program.
Mater" only the risky escape channel of
the Kerch peninsula opposite
ERCs With~yavy
the Crimea.
Or.ce Rostov is taken or en- ' or Marine Label
Ms Will Gather circled the Russians would begin
j
a huge annihilation tight as they to Be Deferred
|for Animal Parley did with th"P 22 German
sions trapped at Stalingrad.
divi¬
Map locates the seven prongs which havt developed in Russia's Members of the ERC with ,i
drive against the Nazis The Soviet elfort extend- trom Leningrad
tieth annual Veteri- The Stalingrad liquidation i stated
(1) to the Caucasus jront (7), 1.200 miles to the south .The current
.
preference for either
still is going on against less than'
-t-graduate confer¬ Russian effort to eliminate the German army*pocketed on the west¬ I navy or marines will not bo
ring on Monday, Jan. 50,000 of the original total of called up at the end of this term
ern outskirts of
some 220,000 Axis troops. Stalingrad is indicated by to. The Russians re¬
i.og on Friday, Jan.
For the first time port a major drive in progres- southwest of Voronezh (3) which I when all other ERC enlistees are
Outsize better con- today the carried to within 80 m:!es of Kharkov, Ukraine steel center I inducted, according to Col Stu-
German high command admit¬ Shaded
territory recaptured from the Germans. :j the art M McLeod, retiring head of
o.il diseases, accord- t.rea indicates approximate
I C" Giltner, dean of ted that its divisions at Stalin¬ college ROTC.
1
try Science division, grad were closely encircled," The- navy or marines have not
and also acknowledged a retreat indicated any change
ortant
..nan
function
in war-time
of
in the Caucasus. Cliem Laboratory Series to Show Film I plans to defer their
in their
reservists
t against all health Ion Stanley. Livingston ; preference, until I and those ERC member.- a
inimal origin," Gilt-
Chester to Play Fire Singes Two 'Stanley and Livingston"
they have
> iscussions of special i star. j pk'.ed further education.
h as mastitis will
at 'Dance of Year'
Students Slightly | ring Spencer Tracy, Walter Col. McLeod further said thut
oiighout the confcr- in all probability there would bo
"•ote this theme,
1 Brennan. Nancy Kelly, and a navy-martne board here to
Two slightly
persons were ! Richard Greene will bc^ the examine all those ERC members
or. _president-elect burned yesterday when an,ex
,
u.l A ,V. M. A., will i movie shown tonight on the cur- with preferences and either en¬
plosion rocked the third door of ,
r u rence and speak the Kedzie Chemical laboratory, I rent World Adventure series in list then directly into then re¬
Jr A. V. M. A. the spective reserve or reject them,
causing a small tire and. shatter¬ Coiiege auditorium at 8 p m in which cast they would revert
••
oterinarians from ing several windows •
The movie, based on the lives 1
to the ERC and be subject to
ft nearby states are
The injured persons were Mrs. ot the two African explorers,
■'tend. i immediate call
Ralph Guile, a graduate assist¬ will portray the difficulties en¬
countered oy | The- navy and the nun nun
ant, and Arnold Ott, graduate thread venturers in have
|»l'\ S. t* New Oil Bate i f'
student from. Clare Mrs Guile penetrating the dense jungles of have no
is the wife of Dr Ralph Guile, the Dark Continent
•
officially stated that !h-y
place tn their officers
IN,- Jan. 22 (AP) I training programs for those slu-
of Price adininis- another member of the chemis¬ Students will be admitted by I dents who drop out of school b —
r
idvanced by one try staff activity book, according to S. E. 'fore they urt jlled, Col. Mo-
when No. 4 fuel The pair were doing research Crowe, chairman of the series.
p uts may l>e used v.ork with ether shortly Deture
>rn and midwest* noon when a flash explosion oe-
hero the oil is ra-
burns on the hands and face. DZVs Score in Stamp Drive
the coupons valid They were treated at the college
A, the northern health center and discharged Bv DAVE EAST The booth will be closed over
.31 in zone B, the Michigan State's brotherhood the week-end in order "to take
-tates; Jan. 27 in of DZV, whose exploits have
h .K " " !earc 0i th* depleted stock but
c. ■h includes
Mary* BOB CHESTER
Col. Pearson Appoints
„ . .
p:s t0 ln ! will be open Mo
mrt, Virk
-
a
'■ District of Co- tramuraJ atnletic and water car ' 4«. p, .. ..
J Hop choice .
wmbia, Jan. 3d in zone D,
. , , . .
New Slate Draft Aide al competition, were making H** II™ , £ l?~,'
UAL
me south< •
-tates where oil is
Bob Chester, the tall man'
the campus war bond-conscious i Fn>rn then "n DZV a,1irJ- ■ ■ * n ident finally announced yester¬
service system was announced sold the Defense Savings stamps
like hotcakes in the first full day i
j
today by Col. LCRoy Pearson,
intermission program, and .At council. Spa.
will be an-
i
f , -gugap
-
"-k
Saturday, January 23
MICHIGAN STATS NEWS —a—* -
Rage Two
Grin and Bear It By Liclilvl
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS campus churches
Wntrred ten urond-eF** *n«ttrr at the po»toffk*
I^i-wtn*. *ich.
lb* tAnne*. Off* By FRAN 1IOEFLIN6NER
rdertto R.
, located on ground floor of rut win* oi Union Batldfn*
Published dnily exeept Sunday and Mondsjr memfn** durln* the mfrular fcIhJoI
a«~«i«.n by th* studcnU of tomorrow meeti
r*itT aim WWfcl* on Ttomday mornJnn during mmrwr
LUTHERAN at 7 p. m,
ganization
Students,
rooms
ng
in or¬
1 and 2 of
National Advertising Servkn, Inc. m Bu'in~ °8" the Union, will be lead by Bob
ColUge P*tflisbers ReprefenUt/vo Subscription ratrs—Se per ropy: 13.00 Lenz, new leader for the term.
420 Madison Ave. New Yosk.W.Y, P*t by mail: 01.Mi f*r Tear by The Lutheran student choir will
*
Pot Tom • los Aserics • Sen imikAk4 rdlfM'f carrier to stwdtnts; »2.f$ per sing "Softly and Tenderly Jesus
year by eolleire carrier to non-students.
is Catling."
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE) TRESS Holy Communion will be cele¬
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to Ybe o*e for repnblicntlon of all brated at the 10:30 a. m. service
news dispfttches credit*! to it or not otherwise credited in this r*r*r and also the
with the' Rev. William Young as
fecal news published therein. All riirhui of publication on special dispatch** here-
• are also rwerved. celebrant. He will preach on
the topic, "The Fruits of Faith "
EDITORIAL 8TAFP
Manayin* Editor. SHELDON MOVER The Bible classes will precede
HIT1NG the service beginnnig at 10 a. m.
l.KN BARNES Business Marayer. JEAN
Canterbury club will have a
,
IMjIAM MADUOX
buffet supper at 6 p. m. tomor¬
{. A AI'KLKGATK row. Miss Eva Lu, Michigan
State student from China, will-
bo the guest at the meeting
which will begin at 7 p. m. All
Spartans at IP By AL BERGLUND
students and faculty are wel¬
come.
Weekday masses at St Thom¬
as Acquinas will be at 7:15 a. m.
and at 15 minute intervals until
it Mulford C Ixick 8:15 a. m. Sunday masses will
CHUCK Frost of Lansing is
now completing his bnsir
training a< nn aviation en-
of Linking and Mich: be at 9 and 11 a m.
quiry c 1 a s s e s,
Public In¬
conducted by
rank n( captain,
dot . t Minter field. Calif. Chuck. Father Winters, are held Mon¬
a '"Vet."
,i Spartan, took his phtmar;.* days and Fridays, Open Forum
training at the Mrrton Air acad ill ■et Wednesday at 5
emy al Blythe, Calii. 1 of the
First u member of an AAV
Hoiim' Ap Group to 7:30 p. m. in
Home Economics building.
room
weather squadron, Lieut. Joseph Bark Nrw l*arily Bill Dr. II. H. Khttber, associate
Glas-er, former Spartan,' is now
.a bombardier, having, re trained WASHINGTON Jan 22 tAP) professor of history, will lie the
farm bloi ■ drive for guest of the Student Christian "Sergeant, 1 want fou to meet Basil Bilge, the
at the flowed, N M., flying The
union Sunday evening at their he's the one who always plays the part oj the
school Glaser came to State higher parity prices gained discussion of the various de¬ cruet, sadistir sergeant in the films."
from Williamston. < headway today when the house
nominational beliefs. Dr. Kim-
Not Spartans at War, but in agriculture committee unani¬ ber will talk on What Episco¬
uresting anyway, was the visit mously appreved a bill te revise
The discus¬
last week to the campus of sev¬ the parity
eral members of the "Little Nor
formula-to include
the costs of all farm labor, m-
palians Believe"
sion
'
will be preceded by a
Songspiration" and a supper
In Campus Quarters
wegian" air foree Must hnv rltiding that of the farmer's Bv Helen Schmidt and Scottie McXeal
felt right al hoino in the cold. family
beginning at 5 p. m The Ves¬
Parity is a theoretical price
per hour will include musical
meditations. Mary Mapes. L. A. who gave one to
George Custer, of the famous designed to give a bushel of
family, and State's outstanding wheat, for ex
frosh inlimtr.vman last year, is Vnlu purchasing
'45k soloist, will sing "(> Ifivtne
Redeemer" by Gounod, and THE BIGGEST thingthe
social scene now is
winter-term-party
the
onTheta
week-end
Krieger, H. E. "42 in<
and Fred Wilson, I -
"Lord's Prayer" by Mallotte.
duty ift Fort Sheridan, po« i a past pc- last night the women enter¬ given one to K
There also will be organ medi¬ has
. . .
III. The "G d" was also on rtod agri culture, tained their dates with-n-dtnmcr
tations. Pat 'Proxel Art
Hunt's and daneing in the
. .
not hith
.
the fencing tea here Kan ve at
Christian Sci ■ntist worship his Sigma No
Dick Andre s, recently a erto complicated Little theater to Dick Charles' given
vrvIce will be eld Wednesday l^iu Mitchell, Ch.
freshman here, is; now an avn formula
torn Bee orchestra Patrons for the dance >
at 3 p. t. in thi chapel of Peo-
Bon cadet at Selfridge
~ field, havi '
were Prof, and Mrs A A Ap-
Michigan. And pies chi eh. plcgate and ITof and Mrs. Paul
Wcslcrn Springs, 111. Polnrnntier tonight members
In charge of medical
with a medical detachment at
supply Hep Pace (D-Ga,». author of
bill, said
revision nsideiable increase" it would
,,
fleiiate t» Uucslion are
. .
responding with an energetic
roller skating party followed by
INFORMATION
i'amp Phillips, Kan . is Sgl. "create no .oif living this year, Size of Amicil Forces n radio party at the house
Glenson A. MacTnness, local boy ,n "te cost < Patrons will be Mr. and Mrs. C HTL1.EI. EXTENSION
who used to attend Michigan "certainly le ss than $1,000,000,- WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (AP) C. Hamilton and Mr agd Mrs. Dr Grace Song I
State. Before being culled to Demands from farm and other Kuvkendall . Sunday the tor in Japanese, w
duty, Mad mien was in the "Unaltcrublc by w eekend will be concluded by M.S.C. Hillel torn-
Michigan state police. President Roos< last fafj grou[>s for limiting the size of taking dates to church and to m. in the Unioi'
Another soldier, also from Staved off ennctr of the >ar- 'he nation's eventual armftd dinner at the Ijouse.
(n.ls fdrce brought a senate military meeting opening a'
East Lansing, was recently giv¬ ity change. Government evi>orls
then contended it would nine committee decision today to re-
raise
en a second louie's bars. Fred open manpower investigations The Sijma Chls exchanged CANE t'Lt'B—
L Thaldorf, field artillery, fin¬ parity levels—used in computing Monday to consider statutory courses with the Chi O's Wed- Cane club will h i t
war time agricultural price ceil¬
ished candidates' school recent¬ ceilings on personnel of the nesdav patrons for the affair men and women tomer
ly at Fort Sill, Okla ings and floors—by 10 to 12 per P- ™. Those attendim
army, navy and maritime com- were Mr. and Mrs. E B Hill.
At Chicago, where he is sta cent and would lead to an infla¬ , in front of the Union.
mission.
Honed at the quartermasters' tionary rise in the cost of living.
Coupled with this action was FarmHtuse last one of its mcst CHRISTIAN FKLI.OW »Itl"
a vote to call Chairinun Paul V. There will be n m-
prized possessions last week.
McNult of the War Manpower Spartan Christian
Mother Bartlett, the only frater¬
I? eekly letter try Mm in the Service commission next week for ques¬
nity house mother on the cam¬
Monday at 7:30 p m
tioning as to the necessity of 30 sic building.
(This open lefter to men in the service is o weekly feature of
recent appointments to regional pus, left to live with her brother
offices in the W.MC. in Seattle With an uncertain CONTINUOUS TODAY
the Michigan State News, describing the outstanding events on
campus. Clip it out and mail it to a friend in the service.) Chairman Reynolds (D-NC) future facing the fraternities.
said the committee intended to Mother Bartlett decided to ful¬
DEAREST Johnny:.....
SomrthmK new «.n campus. Fice~-exoept (or jukebox | legislation dealing1 J?1" ™ insist upon jurisdiction
■ insist upon jurisdiction
power distribution
dcalmg with man¬
of all
of
and would
, V al
man-
fill a long hoped for desire . . .
The FII boys will certainly miss
hurry i.a?*t no
T. h0 rn,* ■«""*«* »r
| SrltawS " ' "" "" "'*"""' """"
- -
I » possible." " cently were Lieut. Jack Burton,
News cume through Thursday that Col. Stuart MeLeod, com Lieute. Gen. Joseph T McNar-
l}os-s| SAE of '42 and Cadet Colonel in f
STARTING SI M»AY
I mandant of the Michigan State R.O.T.C. since October. 1941. I ney, Lieut
deputy Hon.chiefJoseph
chief of 1stafl,
of staff, McNar-
wiB
wil local ROTC circles last year,
*
har been transferred to the army staff in charge of the new ' bo
college military training program in Washington He will leave i announced,
deputy
,,e^summoned
summonedto Monday, Monday, Reynolds
Reynold:oion
who is now stationed with the DRAMA OF WHAT S #|
a give figures
Vlntain Harold Heffer-Li? ™
of last
Harold
year's team I H»roM TWffeVimn. .Iiur— Thomrc.
»«**• «.m- r,v*v
'
•
-L?|
a:"-1, .
•rence
r nofo
Luoto, Warren
Gerle F)nt»»y
Friv
raiK!rVerfU' D!PaUl ,nn,Sht in thc »'Rht
Chicago stadium minus its start-
.
The
at 8 p. m. 20 to a match against the Spar-
„•
. line-up of the Case Rough tans taking a forfeit in the 121-
\i.i'iflav night State takes on 1
j foK center. Fred Stone mgulm i Riders is uncertain at present pound division and winning li
, s' ltc university, one of the pivot man and a native of Chi- ; but sure to be flllcfd .with new decision in the heavyweight
• •
,nk teams in the country. < cago was left behind yesterday men, according to reports
'
from bout.
A Iota
,,-ith Michigan and Yale, Women s* in the College hospital because Tech Coach Claude Shearer Collins' line-up for tonight's
osu rnted as one of the top of a severe cold.
,
Possibly the ^bcxt man of the fray will llnd Herb Thompson at
in the country. The
B«
University of Ncbras- l.?la!rt?ed' ^ith % Ens'tcrners edg- night, to stop Miken. Cawood Lollesc e» Boxing Finalists Meet
h "
j ing by. 16 to 13. Both Carolyn stretches fir3, n height usually
„r tiunnio ' Traeey and Joyce Craighead hit
Slate News 1 onrnev Tod;
'
. r good enough to qualify a eager ' netting eight marker; about losing an opportunity to II college boxing tournament fist puiieheis and 11 ii i
B*>wHfig.results for the second play in his home town before h rill fight it out for the chum
been
the Ohio State meet tough
V1..ll,-y It-lay:
round, run off Wednesday night family He played h II piotiship in Ihe field ho use at 1 .• pre-
Hurt,I.I H'ffc Web | on the Rainbow alleys hit a new at Hirseh
...
high, which - SAE's Sickle.
Ha; as down for the Big Reds' 'women's ten Record* Paint to DePaul heu\ The finals will.
swap punches in thi
in the second round | Past records give DePaul a weight bout in one of the most «!'" nipt!} wifh 20-
•ree Fimer (Slim) wide edgu in pre-gamc dope promising fights of the eight fin- ! P°Ul .Hit at 3 p id mov-
ended it-
Hunnll Entries the
with the windv ctty crew having ichcduled ing up the eale
won six and lost one. while the weigbts.
Sought by Danhert At 12(1 pounds, Bill Ho
Spartans have dropped seven to
Basketball Assistant Intramural Director their single win The rangy
Jake Daubert announced yoj Miken. who v .ill probably ha'
control of the backboards, adds
Results day that entries for the all-col¬
lege handballs-tournament are to the Chtcag' team's chances of
now being taken and will be victory
i
C.DRRL GRBLES
taken until Monday. The meet The team will return Sunday I MILE EAST cf M.S.C0LLEGE
Alma 44, Kalamazoo 42. will open Feb. 1. afternoon and start preparation
Grand Rapids J. C. 50; Mus¬ Contestants should sign up in for its clash with Camp Grant
kegon J C. 43. room 230 Jenison gymnasium next Friday evening.
Inlranmrat Hockey l^eagrte toi)pen Monday Afternoon
All -lANSIHa'S SMAATlSr NIOHT 5PC T
rrangements for the w^w- days From 10 a. m. until 3 puck
■ 1
league have been completed and
ed intramural hockey p. m. There will be no res¬ (d) There will
blocks with four teams tn each
be three 2333E
ervations for ice and these
the first game will SAVE &AS - jusr / MILE PAST EAST LANSt»6
be played times arc merely when hockey block. Team managers must .
Mwid.iy afternoon. However, a can -be played. However, turn in their names and phone !
practice tilt this afternoon be- when numbers to the intramural de¬
games are in progress
f-v. " '[.(■
Hollywood All-Stars the ice will be cleared of partment as soon as possible
and the Hcsperians so that they can be reached in
will usher skaters.
the season reference to league activities.
in unofficially. (b) One game will be play¬
In fc) Officials will not be
i
meeting yesterday, Ath- ed each week day afternoon
«4:c Director and two on Saturday. There furnished by the intramural
Ralph Young, In¬
tramural Director Lyman Fri- will be no league games on department, so team man¬
mtKiiij and league representa- Sunday, however, practice and agers must make arrange¬
t c, rge ments for officiating at their
non-league affairs may take
.
ttadulescu, Morgan club's games.
, ,
and John AJbert drew place.
®P !
irgcment* for play start- (f) Each man competing
(c) Shin, and goalie pads^ plays with the understanding
jr.;! tin firstthe
® -he
say
of next week. Here will be available in the var¬ that the college will not be
group decided the
jJiould be run:
sity equipment room, but all responsible for any injuries
the college pads must be re that occur while playing
L>.) Play will take place on turned immediately after use hockey. LVTHEKAN STUDENTS nnsT gwtuch or
Moral iy Untu so that other teams may use Now that the league has been
.
Friday from 4
I 1' CUEIST EVANGELICAL l imiHT, SCIENTIST
, ' P- m., on Saturdays them. Players will have to fur¬ formed and play is about to
£ un!i' 3 P- m-, and Sun¬ nish their own sticks and a commence, the State News sports LUTHERAN CHURCH
. East Laming
staff urges all men who play '
M'wrouri Syri' di
hockey to observe all rules and Mai wnic Trmufr. Jtt M. A. C A*«.
be particularly careful with the
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING college equipment as it is very SBr.Ovr School 9M A. V.
scarce due to the present emer¬
RESERVATIONS FOR • imvinnMn Fourth Sunday S"uixt»r 11 A. M.
.1"
gency. _ _
<«AMMA DELTA WtdncwUy tfitniir- Service S O'clock ,Vr.L*-
I. F. C. PanHel Ball CLASSIFIED ADS fraternity
»ne Lutheran*
fourth Sunday,
fat SynadUra)
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7:IS y. mH
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cad
ttrulirg TU.xn «d,|
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Kbbov H„.Mir
I^-nJing l.ibrrry,
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Jt S« A. M. to t.J# f. Mo •
Duly
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the t'nUu. S.uMi from I to i P. H.
PRE - DANCE DINNERS WANTKJ>--Pi«j>i*«- for '>1®
m. Tu*».. Thai*., S*t, Call Mr.
ORDER YOURS TODAY Scharif.cr 413 or «*>!*«■ -ml MO
Orm. <-« The PEOPLES CHURCH
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11 nlcrdcMiabwtMM! I
Service* of Worsliip 3:M and II
TKKCHKRS—W«Mo TA. ocjx,
D-trok tIMV: »riicc «c Math tlSM JAN. 24—Sermon: "Adventuring for Humanity.—Mose*"
JSiTldoctrUl Art. S1M0 t oMIM: «*- •ad Student Trogram S to 3:15
ml scad rlmumtmty p«*itio«»i 100
£^Ctl~ T«cbcr, Agrory. KMt
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturday, January 23.
Page Four
Dead Japs Clutter Gona B and G
Efforts |
Engineers to Set Social Pace
Over Many Informal Parties
to Remove Smnr J
Taxed to Limit
By JEANNE GREENIIOE X
Tonight is the first time that Working day and •
Engineers are going to go exclu¬ Coin Collection Boxes short-handed campus in", ,
sive on the rest of the campus. and grounds crew, is still • "
to Stud East Lansing v,
They are. holding their winter to keep up with the cot ,
t!,
term formal in the Union ball¬ Business Concerns falling snow, A. G. Cl;n .
room at 9t>. m. and for engineers perintendent of ground '
and their dates only. Lansing and East Lansing bus¬ yesterday.
The ballroom will be decorated j iness establishments will receive A force of 10 men i. ,
with all sorts of cartoons show¬ about 1,500 coin collectors today to remove the snow a: , .'
ing what the engineers do in' to aid in the 1943 Infantile Pa¬ and three machines an
their spare time and when they | ralysis drive, according to Waldo These include two Ia< „k
are supposed to be working. ; C. Hildebrand, Ingham county with plows attached ...
Even slip sticks and T rules will j chairman. smaller pick-up truck
have their place, although not to ! Two trucks with
Wend lei R. Stribley and Clar¬
be used tonight. Chairman John I
ence Neitz, county Boy Scout brooms are available in , !
Chilikos will I*' found engineer¬
executives, with the assistance be used until the pin , f >.
ing things, making sure that all! out wider tracks in we
of Tout King, local chairman, ■
are having a good time. ' are to operate. The sin,
To Eat Steaks supervise this phase of the may - . .
one-week campaign work. This men makes the work
As for previous entertainment, j
the senior electrical engineers, annual drive is held in conjunc¬ slowly.
tion with the President's birth¬ "It was not unusual u
are taking their dates out to din-
ner at Hunt's dining room and
| day ball. years to get 25 men in
even boast that steak is on the ' "While we are all primarily dorms in very short .,
Clark said, "but now
menu. Tiny Hill and his band ! concerned today in winning the
are going to lurnish the music, war, we cannot afford to impair
I possible to get one
children. A crew of 35 to 40 mi >
and the Engineering teaching | the health of our
staff will be there in full force. be working to cope
Strong, healthy children mean a
Also tonight the A.E.I'i's are j vigorous, alert America tomor¬ present heavy anowlall ■
ed.
having an informal radio party i row," Hildebrand said.
at their house. Sigma Chis are I Campus police have w.. .
that the flags placed
having a radio party, too, with j drants to mark them
>■
the ('. H. Jeffersons and C. L. I
7V> Lecture Here •
moved by students
i • •
!•
Coles as patrons. They also aro j , ,
playing host, however, to the ! difficult to tell where
Delta Sigs and-the Pi Kaps. The j on
A.T.O.s also continue playing
Trust-Dusting The bodies of dead Japanese soldiers kilted in their defense
Gona in New Guinea are strewn over the wreckage of supplies
of when covered with ai-
the flags are being u <
host with a radio party at their | , safety measure. Hand • » .
house for their dates. ! are being removed as ■ i
Thrtas Entertain
Iaist night the Thetns began j
MPA Hears British Newspaper Man .
possible, but student
warned to keep away ' .
their Thetn week-end with a din-1 Members of the Michigan at the people is by u.-ing news¬ edges of buildings.
ner at Hunt's dining room before j
Press association marked their papers. With people working
their annual winter term party.
Dick Charles furnished the mu¬
nivcrsary meeting at different shifts in factories, you TRIPOLI
sic up in the Little theater.
State college today , can't depend on 'he tedie to
reach them " (Continued from P,f
Chairman Jean Lumsdon was with studies of the effect war
Official reports free
with Jim Valrance and President has on newspaper publishing.
headquarters in Cairo
Muriel Whiting was with
Straight.
Tom They were told that British Anthony -Attending north Africa told of .
newspapers generally have on Rommel's fugitive 1, in
But the dance was only the weathered- severe dislocations of
Land Grant Meet deep into Tunisia as c.
beginning. Tonight there will I the publishing business, that , ti rday; of a continuum
toe a roller skating parly with Dean of Agriculture E L An
United States newspapers must patrol over the Med .'<■
real cokes and refreshments lat¬ thony is attending a meeting in between Tunisia and • A,
expect more severe rationing of Chicago this weekend called tc base of
er at the house. Sunday finishes ; Sicily in who Av
the week-end with church in the ' paper and that they can counter¬ give attention to recommenda¬
Tlll'RMAN ARNOLD freighter was sunk lu '
morning and dinner later. economist, too
act falling advertising revenues tions of a special training pro¬
... . . .
by more alert salesmanship. , row waters and a tan1 i
Informality Keynotes gram in agriculture for war I aged; of sweeps over
Sweaters and skirts were in ; Last night, members of the purposes Tunisian and Tripoli:,,:
vogue out at the Delta Chi house Assistant Attorney General M P,A. were feted at a banquet The executive committee ol ; tie areas; of attacks :i
last night, according to George Thurman Arnold, who will be in the Union, at which time the Land Grant College associa¬ I transport from the T. ■
McCollough. who was with Lynn the next speaker on the Lecture Pres. John A. Hannah extended tion is conducting the confer¬ \ frontier to Gabes in 1
Mumley from Detroit. The For¬ series Thursday, Jan. 28, served the official welcome from the ences Technical training for ; w hich many vehicles
estry club threw a shindig out as a lieutenant in the U. S. field college. The Men's glee club, regular four-year college stu¬ stroyed. .
at the forestry cabin which was artillery during World War I. dents is also included the An admiralty
in formal attire entertained the in annu o
rather informal.
Arnold, with a long list of in¬ campus visitors. measure. disclosed light Bi.'i- ■
Mason and Abbot men were
vestigations against corporations D. Graham Button, director of Dean Anthony is chairman of forces thrusting into '!'•
rather busy this week-end with
and a penchant for breaking the Chicago office of the British the committee on instruction in bor had sunk an I tat • . "
two radio parties and a sleigh
monopolies, has come to be Press association told the meet Agriculture. rme and had bomb
ride. Kind of appropriate for knowW as the "Trust-buster." ing that the British government Dean Marie Dye aisc .s at¬ harbor works without e-
this weather.
"Economy Now and After the has found "the only way to get tending the meetings any damage of const d
The Student club members
War," will be the speaker's
danced last night to the tunes of^
-topic.
Stephen Foster in the Peoples
church. The Student club has A Phi Beta Kappa, a Demo¬
had a varied program this year, crat, and an Episcopalian, Arn¬
honoring each week a different old has had a long legal career
division of the college or some since his graduation from the
,
outstanding pieoe of work of law school of Princeton univer¬
jnonie well known person.
And to wind up the week¬
sity in 1911.
Arnold was admitted
end's entertainment, the women Illinois bar and began his prac¬
over at Judge Potter house had tice in Chicago
a radio party last night.
.
to the
Later he acted
The af¬ as dean of the college of law at
WIN 1J-HOP IKK?
fair was a real success, so said the University of West Virginia Some lucky person will win a J-Hop ticket. If you
Hres. Caroline Coats, and was visiting professor at
Vale university.
order a Wolverine between Jan. 25 and 29, it may
State Collejte Club to Meet He was first entered on the lie you.
federal payroll when he served
Members of the State College
as a member of the advisory
club will entertain their wives t
committee on federal court
at a special party Monday at study for the national commis¬
Drawing Sat., Jan. 30th
7:30 p. m. in the Union building.
sion of law observance and en¬
The "ladies' night" program forcement during 1930-31.
consists of organized conversa¬
tion, led by Prof. Joseph Mench-
hofer. movies, bridge and danc-j Lost Anything? Union Lost
tog. and Found la Open 4 to 5 p. n>.
Buy your Book al the Wolverine or see the
following people:
Lester Taubman
SPECIAL
Doris Protheroe
BUI Allcs Fean Grannivlle
Pot Martin Doug Hind
Mary Elaine Childs Charles Ackerman
Jane Walker Jack Siau
Hand woven Wool Ties Bern ice Beadle
Anne Eldridge
Burton
Mary Ellen Haack
Corgill
Kay Simmons Helen McKindley
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