tif victory MICHIGAN STATE NEWS for \ ■ ' " ■# Heather una snm«M •' : 1 slightly warmer. BOHOS-STMW Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College sast iiansing, michigan, M 333 thursday, february VOl «. 1»« N(». 73 •,i'g Farmers* Wook "d'] i n Ammb, »W,sS.voGPo,itic08 Council i ■ f]! spcrcli Cole Hill NanioStudoiilHl LastDay U.S. Soph Prom | Fleets Fig It / |to Examine By i'mui Palmer v»)<> honoring 2,200 farmers of tuitolnHfiinp with military--like pro on ' ,,, ,>xLi awards for outstanding crops in 1042 alth.< g,-n m ' iM'itiu in 10.10 HI. tU.> •, Blue Key . Fanners' wook mooting in tho auditorium at :t p. m. " vornoi: of Minnesota, will-keynote the fawners'! IViihitt and Krtisl S'lrrl Ity HAMILTON W. FAUON eiVio t at this session in* WASHINGTON. Feb 3 t API stinli-itt Council ti* front Class to Work nIS adihvss, "Agriculture! (.reel; Hall Ducats . Powerful United States .lapiinese seii and air forces are and 'Mcitnittglc»s* New and Alter the War. i. : - \* Momlu-r* sparring mr position' ill the Mu tism's governor, llar- (*o tat Sale Latin y southwest Pacific, tiaval officials j, *v _ ... tiviiv .oh iv v union Gomplete , K Kelly, will introduce general chairman eomimttees to' assist Dick said tonight, and there are Indt- •"-•d Jg)"! stiw Siinlfiit ouii- mv.ivi-1,-with Pres. John A Krnst, rations that the war's , with llie prepaiation of the Soph biggest Cil ... ccpt .rt'Aigi'j.tiorrs from ! rir.i'i a> chairman. prom, to lu-UI Feb 2B m Col¬ naval struggle may be iniininent. two ■iimpus icttiti rnc-rn- smith's speech will I A brief naval coriitnunitpie I,ore. pick j. v('n,mit!w to ," lege auditorium, were announc- ,Ul, the tanners to meet I recently by Itinl Kenton, told of eontinuiiiH air and stir- | invest 'g.« , ed P.Uii v i . a lection i>m production and opt- litre engagements 111 the Giiadal- '• u- xvor»i. The M. S \ sophomore elasx president jmethii st incream 1be scopo N eniuil area in the Solomons but ,,f directed by General Spi. Victory la', n fund's ' .na. Alex-j ehtunnaii and eo- added the military situation [ pu, ty i •i .'cIii.k all : ireek ,.a, s.''- leV, ,tet»te profes | e h a i r in e n of the enmiiiittees J,' . i-v a , will open the meet-, were announced some time ago dot's not-permit publlrillion further details at this time." nfloigoin} in ,.i ti 'etti i ;.i it,i coun¬ \ .v.i-takes award will be] Naval spokesmen emphasl/.ed I • d flu t's ik "t i • ."riry Pitgif, basketball time ! (haf"the lighting thus has | .i, , :hc winning showman J xrr Pt>| JTICiVk—P.iyj- 4 tattle International." Students should note that * \ .-stock fitting and! tween units and not a jotneil | , test, to be-staged at i a the h.i«kftlo i loving cup to "the STAN KKNTON lung usual at II 830 mste.nl of the ! |> in starting time war An uneonllrmed Tokyo broad- | Begin (Uillfiif I^ayn ,,-aeh division. Ribbon a:.t -aul lighting stin ted on Jan- J ill Slicirt Termi < to play far IFt'-Pantlel , This change i- due to the ,» a,: a ,.i will be made. Kl- . . Farmers' week pingram nary Jh Japanese Gating that i p ! well, Ag '43. has been two battleships and three cruis¬ Met h' «tii\-ea a, t mgmaster. ers have been sunk are "grossly , w slu- Tickets tor IKl' Paul let dents win igh to- In aaa lour session at the Nil hand litis tieen named as yet. exaggerated,' tuivy spokesman ■ Hall on Ki Ida Fi list said day. but nifd bti». i it- were .•i.l'i. a .■ N umning at 6 p reiternted .tedrnti will tirvijeet an inten- j on sole from .eotat i\ r enrolled viuirt term Men.hers .a the orchestra Sre Stli.DMDNS—Paae i 1 two iireek a gam. when I.is-c ,nf physical fitness program of 'committee unhide Fred /annuel, . vestcrduy ' H,« »««»; hm l)on and .niton » war. Swimming. 1 <>-«Heniimgseii net. Otto 1. A Jim .Smith. 1. A tloh morning. Norma HetlsDasIt Totvttrd . aniHiunctHl , •s ■:i t'harles. McCaffrey staled | Han is. I. A . and Hoherta Cote, See F ARM WKEK—Page J I yesterday. Fnui "st elio i glixh and j Ticket sales will lontinue at ]1' j the Union desk ami .iccouniing , Those working j stud, nU, about i oft ice thereafter until the dance, j "cut .emmitiiv .ire Ruhr Gilpin, 30 per Vrnt ' whom, ,sr» engi- I which is to be held in College J Ag . Poverty Heed, I. A., Al Mitre loans nccrs. [Today's I auditorium and will be formal ( The party will introduce to j [Michigan State party-goers the At ^re SOI'll PROM—Page 3 I — — — \|....» |T.,wl LONDON. Feb viet forees have .1 i API —So¬ captured A maximum being offered •he for the short i t Ktssi hi ni w . i edits is students it run [band of Stan Kenton, widely- ; I «II1K^ VlttAt I dnl ! arew only 22 miles north credits art takm spring and and j Campus Iieralded on the west coast Kursk, German stronghold summer sessions, ' < students now playing a six-week.engage j lo Takt' SfiiimI southern Russia, and tonight will be c.'assdled ;.v sophomores 1 mcnt at Frank Dailev's Men. i| with the begtniitrg were on the verge of trapping a , term. ! dowbrook" in New Jersey in Tunisia l.iig,- Nazi army in the Cnucnsus Linton so id i The band features singers below Rostov alter closing one Dolly Mitchell, formerly with ... Slip of the Tongue I I Paul Whitemnn, Ited Horns. Aid JED HDQ IN NORTH end of a land escape corridor . * - r , and they may be moving as well Psrhips Chester A. Lawson Trombonist Joe H• w.r,i. nnl AFRICA (API American tank block a Nazi retreat by seu j o|>)4U*lslll ly t'iUti ttctli- Kenton at the piano crews, who sing 'From Moknus- | ii< doing g little day drramlng The capture of Kupyun.xk, nn- W ins: Navy ('rass leslerday while giving his fool- »y to the Sea," were dug in fxirtant rail Junction only sf> leilure. <13 He was telling of astride the railway one mile east miles southeast of K h a r k o v, •he drurtures that '.VillitiiTiSor.. M S. C. arise from •he skin «i \arious animals and Farnim wpp of Sened and 47 miles from the Ukraine capita), also was an¬ . duatc- i !'J38, was awarded roast in central Tunisia Wednes¬ nounced in a special Russian tiie ..:vy -ross, acne ding to in- I vilrs. he said thai even birds have Highlights communique recorded by the coi hi; f,'>• recently tceived by To illustrate his point day where their wedge poised a Soviet radio monitor here. I he slid iS-r,! Karl Drisscl, ".cad «f the ".member the last 3 00 p.m. Corieert- M S C new threat to the lifeline of I '-r.ie \ou Still another important rail¬ iorestry department. held a chicken's leg?"— ! Orchestra. College audito .Marshal Erwtn Rommel I he stepped with a sheepish rium way Junction, Krasny Limon, Admiral Chester W Nlmita From the cast the British was seized This town is far pre*,.tiled the .-.ward to William- I k r.n his lace and blushed. 3.30 p.m. The Farmer and eighth army based on the Nile below Kupyansk on the railway in ; : .au for distinguished Our War Effort Gov. continued its eight-milc-a-dny running southeast from Kharkov beyond the int. if duty j -. H here's the Meeting Harold Jjtassen of Minne¬ advance since taking Tripoli to Voroshilovgrad, and is only iri cr.'jix ' Midway Island. : t.irmer walked into sota, College auditorium. . iid was reported in contact with aliuut 12 miles northeast of Willi.- or, now ..iptain in the Rommel rear guard at Pisid- Sluvyansk, junction on another 'V Hurt building yester- 7:00 p.m. Lattle Internation¬ U E Mai'tne Cotps, was >;>. only 12 miles from the Tuni- German-held communtcdlioi-s nd sat down non- al—Pavilion. | ciied for go'jar try n action „->';in frontier, alter passing system connecting Kharkov with i When fct o lo'.vi ms" plane Aruund him sat stu- during vnting in queer-looking 7-00 p. m. Physical F 11 ness Trough Zelten. the Sea of Azov. two attacus or, Japanese carriers > ..(• books. The farm- for War—Jenison Field- Although the American col¬ In the Caucasus the Russians|and battles;.-.pi at Midway, Not .vas a little curious, house. umn of medium and light tanks re increasing their threat of and armored half-tracks scored Romulus Air Base. j ' when he tried to caru clement to 200.000 Germans 41 Hire! ■ k over someone's Basketball- -M. S. C. vs. See YANKS—Page 4 | belt../ Rostov. HOSPITAL WILL CLOSE , shoulder, he got a cold The Olin Memorial Health It wasn't until 15 minutes 8:00 p. m.— A u % t r a 1 ia Now center will not be open to | -".ci uiat j colleague (Movies) - Walter and pa¬ I *-"cn oi the Sauerkraut Grow- icy both went off in rescued i Aloha Baker. College au ditorium. Spartan Victory Loan Fund Set-Up tients after 3 p. m. today, Dr. Charles Holland said yester¬ day New freshmen- will be I •" •' met tag, Cologne I -Hoot Plants Explained .is 1 Post-War Plan undergoing medical examina¬ tions from 3 to 6 p. m •. Limine Traits By BARBARA HAFFORD dent must have~been in attend¬ Pounded by British "If an organization can prove ance at Michigan State college . _A I unous about his ancestors cer- "ho might have been in Heavy Air Raid that it definitely needs profits at least three terms before he is '■ "Ml I walked into the right daas from a dance for continuation of eligible for a loan, the amount of II affernoon in afarrill ahrn Prof. H. R. Hunt ot LONDON, Feb 3 (API —HAF the organization, it may petition which will be determined by a bombers dealt a sharp, swift and Student council for exemption faculty committee, and the sum TIME TABLE I 2!. *>oKjty departamnl was lec- heavy blow to Cologne last night from the 30'7 profit rule," Peggy of the loan must be paid back | |W|tn« on inheritance of phjrst- to nullify the feverish repair Burhans, Student council pres¬ within one year after leaving j work the Germans had accom¬ ident emphasized yesterday. M. S. C. II " * N'«»w even the secrete Men students who have left TODAY— dog s life can be rerealed. plished there among the U-boat Explaining the Spartan Vic- equipment plants hit in the first j tory j „an fund, to which profits college to 'enter the armed forces Vet council, 1p.m. Room 1M Vet Clinic thousand-plane attack eight j will be donated, Miss Burhans are to be given preference (or 10 after the war and eligibil¬ months ago. [ said that all money from formal years Studio theater, 7:15 p. m. A hundred two-ton blockbust-; dances, including S50fl from the ity to receive loans will bo based Room 49, Auditorium upon need, activities, and schol¬ ers and thousands of incendiar- Mardi Gras will be invested-in U Cofradia, 7:3# p. m. dropped in less than 20! War bemds, to be purchase! at arship. Faculty dining room, Union The Spartan Victory loan fund minutes in the powerful blow blow the ihe dzv-PanHellenic dzv-PanHellenic defense ?7gB-rAara: made in behalf ^ef the Allied booth in the Union. was set up at the close of fall APO. 7:3# p. m. The bonds will he-held until term, arid the rule is that 99% of tSjW« 11ft Gen. N. F. itmhM battle of the Atlantic. R|r in the words of an authoritative an- alter the war and capital will profits frcm ail college organi¬ Spartan room. Union i then be loaned to needy students zation dances, plus a 10 per cent Blue Key, 7:3» p. m. Vs I2S.U.X nishl* tement, many of Cologne's who wish to complete . studies Room l«. Union annex IbC-s'U RAr.ihti fWaritm were engaged in with the sub- hindered by the war. ' ■in blanket Ux on all tickets, shall be used to buy the Victory War m - - **. Thursday, February 4, Rage Two Grin and Bear It By Lieliiv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ALONG THE Rntprrd on m u Amnri-tlMi mitUr at thi i*>et*ilTlp«, Wwt L«niln», Mlrh. OfflMi round floor of mat win* of Union PuOHln* Ann**, rocn% H. WINDING CEDAR PutiliehfHi dally **rrpI Sunday ami Monday mornlnti durlnf th* rrtfuUr aobooj yejar and werkljr on Thuraday morning* during atimmrr acaalon by thr atudonU of Hy I .en liarnes M^W, A.Wl.ld CNhl. r~i Mi. WB.n Hl.t. college. NA,,,N.. il)VMI„,M mr Toltphono— Coltoct Photo* wd- ftnrUI Office Kit. Hi. Iti.ilneM 09to. right. , .National Aavrrtistnjf Service, Inc. Pkblitbtrt RtprrtttHjiiiv r,». an. Stttmrrtptfofl fnIon— Sc P*r f*PT I W-t® IT'S And Farmers' weektell allwithout you searching endlessly for can n res¬ .SO Mi.ikw Avi Nr«y Vo.K. N r. P« year hjr mailt It HI l»r rw» S» V-. . »».«. • i„, ...... • e«.l.nt.; I2.fl V taurant where the waiting linn v«r by riillrs. rnrrlrr to tioivatudrnta. isn't a block long from 12 noon MEMHER OF THR ASSOCIATED PRKPS to 1 p. m. You can tell It with¬ Tba Awefiital rrots la •kelnklvply •ntltlod to iho u»« for rtluiMlonlion of nit out listening to the quaint quips rrwt diwpfAfthrti rroilltrd to It of not Othorwhi* crfdit«sl in thia p*|>rr ami aUn th« your roommate deals out about faoal nrwa | a m. and Where nil of them are. test we ran up -against today p. m. either of the two days. They'll got all the A's, and we'll ke. tan Fffst is Lieut. Russet F Gust Port Huron ace. who made the "longest re the Spar¬ All interested men are eligible have to lake II or C " for consideration by Hlgbie, re- The gripe is an old one, but INFORMATION Whit, When, Where turn of any American pilot shot aardless of their educational for men at least there is some down in the North African thea¬ program, Heath added. consolation, for there won't be IHLI.EL— ed off due to conflict uilh I ter while over enemy territory." anyone to prompt the cribbers Tlirrc will hr an important ketball game. Next merlins i cheats in foxhole. It all happened when he went out to help his huddles after FARM WEEK or a With on enemy in n foxhole meeting of Hillel today at 5 p. be announced. ahead or running a tank at you, tn. in the Spartan room. The STUDIO THEATER— snooting down a Messerschmitt. .1 deed strictly out of his line of (Continued from Page 1) 1he man who knows the most meeting will be open lo all mem¬ All mcmbeln and 11 ieiW and thinks fastest wilt live. The bers and Ihrlr friends. duty, but that extra effort a in charge, safety skills directed cordially invited to attend > Spartan always puts out. cribbers and guys who got A un¬ by K G. Mct.Tiatal, and hand-to- SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL dio theater at 7:15 p. m Privates George Air sumlcr. band Combat, under direction of der false colors will have the < best chance of dying. Each one CLASS— 49 of College auditorium A > Ilibbmg, Minn.; Hob Kershaw. Coach Fendley Collins, consti¬ will find then that the only per¬ Classes in conversational Span Indianapolis. Ind., and BUI Bart- tute this phase. edy and drama will u< son he was cheating is the one ish are being held every Thins Uvs. Adrian, arc all on active At 8:30 the basketball game presented. All new menil most important person--himself. day in rooms 103 and 104. Union duty with the U. S. army. Bob between M S C. and Romulus Chism, from Saginaw, Is sta¬ annex, from 5 to 6 p m. Two ure urged to attend so ih.it t1 army air base swings into ae sections are held simultaneously, names may be put on t •• tioned in Texas, Alexander is Under Urn "Editor Leaves lion. A concert by the M.S.C. with a motorcycle unit. while Town" classification comes this one for the advanced students, bund, under the direction of and the other for those who have Kershaw is taking CCS with the Prof. R. L. Underwood of the item from o Texas newspaper: The University of K.i "Mr. and Mrs. William Asher had a term or two of grammar. quartermasters. music department, football pic¬ in its 77th year. tures to bo shown by Coach are the parents of a bouncing VARSITY CLUB— SOPH PROM Charley Bachmun, and a fresh¬ babv boy. The precious Utile Varsity club meeting for Buy War Bonds and Stamps- man buskclball game ulso are bungle of love arrived Wednes¬ Thursday. Feb. 4, has been rill keep 'cm on the Tun. woven into the schedule. day morning." That's why edi¬ (Continued from Page 1) "Australia Now," an uticensor- tors get headaches over proof- lead ing. Chafcts. Vet.; and Tom Barber, ed film of the continent "down under" at war, by Walter and A. S. Harold Sessions was re¬ cently appointed as one of the co-chairmen of this committee. Aloha Baker, with a running de¬ scription by the latter, will be shown at College auditorium at Tsfer'a Mai. i -ORPHEUM - Tom Paton, L. A ; Wayne 8 p. m. P.Mf-Nlakli ?-» P.M. NOW SHOWING * TODAY AM) FRIDAY Leshcr, Eng.; Marilyn Wilson, It. Rucben Gunn. professor of Ju«t • «euple ft ••Ire. (n rUlti- £., and Bob Fox, L. A., are as¬ agricultural economics, address¬ ifi( »h«» cr**h a harem More laugh* Jinx Falkenburg in sisting with publicity; and Clyde ing a session of farmers yester¬ . . mere girl* . . more a»Uiul»r than Kay Kyter in l are In 10 hit ah.in Burden. U A.; "Stub" Breed, day. predicted a decline In Michi¬ "SING FOR YOl'R gan farm production this year Eng ; and Jane Jarvels, L. A. are because, he said, "of the unlike¬ "PLAYMATES SUPPER" in charge of invitations. lihood that the extremely favor¬ Tickets are being handled by able weather and high yields per Scott Price. Ag ; Joan Dunfce. L. acre of 1942 would occur again." SATURDAY , A.; Jean Harris. L. A.; and Mar¬ Louis P. Lochner, former head Penny Singleton - Arthur lake in vin Fraser, A. S. of the Associated Press bureau 'KLONDIE'K BLESSED EVENT" and "BOOTHILI. BANDITS The reception committee in¬ in Berlin, expressed an opinion with Range Busters cludes Marjoric Graff, H. E.; before several thousand persons Jim Bibbins, Ag.; Charles Cros in College auditorium tnat the sen. Eng.; and Bill Martin, L. A. arrival SATURDAY M1DNITE of American troops in Jeanne Fosdick, I,. A.; John Africa marked the turning point A First Run Picture with Mary Henaly - Little Jaekie Heller Kobs. L. A.; Pat Kelly, H. E. and in Hitler's career, though he Slapoie Rosenbtoom in "THE YANKS ARE COMING Stuart Evans. Eng. will be in warned against false optimism. CROSBy-HOPE (AMOUR charge cf inviting the patrons; Attendance for Tuesday was and Ruth MacDoivald, Yet.; Bob placed at approximately 3,500, Yietcr, L. A.; Bob Lindsay. A. S. with close to 6,000 farmers on and Dick Lennox, Eng. arc on the campus yesterday, it was the decorations committee. stated by Everett Swingle, assis¬ Named on the finance commit¬ tant extension editor. "Attend¬ tee were Florence Sones, A. S.; ance is much better than we ex¬ A1 Bennett. Eng.; Nick Chiliktxs, pected." & I>. Anthony, chairman of farmers' week. said. Don Ameche - Joan Bennett Eng.; and Bill Martin, L. A. Carol Guettlcr, H. E.; Rollin —Also and Ackerman. Ag., and Jeanne Bur. In 1943, 170.000 students were 'Dr. Kildarc's Victory' "SEALED LIPS ton. A. S. are on the intermis¬ graduated from colleges in the sion committee. Soviet Union. Tickets on Stile Dancing . from% 9 - 12:30 IFC and PanHei Representatives February 4 and 5 After fk»LFrotn Vital Desk and A*oewnt'"fT Office F*|» Tkrf Vnrnily, I'Vi»^li ( lash in Pool Mfd Tonight MirhiKim Stale's varsity swim¬ mers will take (ill the fienhmrn team in four events tnnluht nt 7:30 In the Jrntsun field house. In addition to the meet the tank¬ men will war skills and demonstrate various water training MILLS stunts used by the armed forces The public is invited and there will be no admission charge. Welcomes Michigan It m a lists willi these •"Farming for Freedom" Morale Builders Add a dash of color t" your now .spring ward¬ robe with one of these new itayon crepe, Jersey., or Butchers Linen Prints. As colorful Victory Garden. From Second (loor — women's Rcttcr quality Clearspun Hay on Hose in the new Valorous, Glorious, and Victorious shades. In either Chiffon or service weight. All sizes 79c. Stylists say color tor spring. Slips in the new pas tel shades in either lace or tailored styles — 1.39. Others to 2.25. A dress goods event to inspire smartness on a budget. Sheer materials for your new spring and Battle without headlines! summer dresses — 1.00 yd. Washable rayons in the exciting Miami prints for those new play clothes, dresses eui<-n ani' women of Bell and hlouscs — 79c and 1.00 yd. Telephone laboratories arc Fine new Andttfson Ginghams for your ""Wing their energy these days developing and lo new spring dresses and sport togs. 59c yd. kter New Seersucker prints for formal and sport communication equipment so vital in today's swift* wear. 69c yd. "oving ,.i„baI war> Peacetime devclopn^ents, pioneered by Bell Labora¬ tories, arc seeing action on every front. Many of their r,'ni> achievements should prove stepping stones to Pcogros in the coming days of victory and peace. Service to the Nation—in war Shop Mills and save — invest your savings in war bonds and stamps. Or peace, that's the one *■>.01 Bell System neonle. Thuraday, February 4, i»0 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS PUe Fdur Scvonteon-Y oar-Old YANKS POLITIC0S RESIGN Students Eligible (Continued from Pag, — THE — (Continued from Page I) this year. Most council members felt to Enlist in EKE an unexpected success i.v i'. Applied Science representative, that the effectiveness of tire Sened yesterday and n, ' " WOMAN'S WORLD and Mi lion Kirkpatrick, neering Engi¬ body lies in the fact that it Is Seventeen-year-old stu dents representative, stated representative, and when It does wishing to enlist in the army re¬ to establish a strong in Ihe position which schedulod ns a more tmn'i" '"1.1 I ' that Student council has ceased something, that thing must be serve corps may do so at the All* Hy NKVA Af'KF.RMAN to mean anything to the student representative. military office, it was announced headqunrters frankly 'r tH|\y|. I "It is the spirit of the Ideas we recently hy RflOTC officials. edged n lack of th<- Tower Guard body. Tower Guard tutors for the . . The question, liave We pass on that counts," said Har¬ Those wishing to enlist must I Puneh farther north win , term have been announced as power to do this' seems to come old Crumley. -They can be en¬ have attained their 17th birth- J'Wmnnsi still he|,| stlIlt|, follows: up every time an important forced best by^ the students day And hnvi? not pjinmmI ihrir n* Plim. Chemistry—Ann Ross, Rose¬ move is considered . . . the coun¬ themselves. .Two potent weap¬ IHtli. Parents' consent must also Delayed dispatches i,,, mary Gould, Marjorle Graff, cil has utterly failed to live up ons for enforcement alluded to he ohtnined. It was statist that Sened front said tin- ,\, Doris May, Jeanne Burton and to its .responsibilities, to the stu¬ by members are social pressure, no 17-yoar-oid students enlisted I went into action early v, organization In a mountain-riinnii.i Klaine Watcrbury. dents . . . we can no longer be a and revocation of would be called into service un¬ and In a English - Maxim* Eyostono, I part of an organization that has charters. The council til tliey had become 18, hut that miles in an surprise ma,. , Aileen Wilson and Florence Ori such an empty meaning . . the voke the charter of any organi¬ in every case they would he in¬ the German hour liia .i,, defense, Math—Jane Cumming, Anno letter said. zation on campus if it does not ducted within six months after Motion for acceptance of the live up to the law and spirit of reaching their 18th birthday. sledge-hammer blow m Mdridge, Susan Moore and Mary noon. Webster. resignations was made by Jack the charter, as interpreted by All 17-yeur olds ns well as Alice Green and BiK.li, who stated that persons the council. Faculty represen- German — present KRC members wishing Jean Schmeichel. Spanish—Grace Ferguson and with such an opinion of the i tatlve Ronald Heath gave no to council shouldn't be required to J opinion on the discussion. serve on it. apply for transfer to the army CLASSIFIED uir force reserve must go in per¬ As a result of striking out the son to Self ridge field, and pre¬ adsI Ruth Gould. French—Kay Bcscmor "Student council shouldn't he "non-fraternal" clause in the sent three letters of recommen¬ FDR SAIJ /.oology—Corinne Hind marsh thought of as a law enforcing | Spartan Victory Loan fund set¬ dation, birth certificate, and par¬ TUX HI/. *», |„„„ Art —Jean Oviatt. agency. It should reflect student! up, all Greek parties will come ents' consent if under 21. Hlll|/I<> hrriMt.-il, nil II,. , Foods—Sheila Symons, Helen attitudes and be u bulfer be¬ under the 10 rent assessment per *2711. Miller, Mndulyn Warren. tween tin* faculty and students," ticket. The motion passed,by a Music, Speech and Drama stated Jack Dennis. I vote of 11 to 7. Ignore Huddlexon, Mally Sue Student-faculty relations can A committee of four students SOLOMONS Wilson. he curried »IT successfully, Kd | was appointed to investigate (Continued from Page J) J A I.OI'V *20 iianl nnuf llna Tower Guard will hold its Kitchen oplnioned. "We can al¬ Blue Key's membership' solec- I Ktl *47111. lN-r.,1* regular business meeting tonight ways talk things over with the ,jtlon setup. One thing appeared definite in ^ ^ "This winter term Ihe whole picture -the Japanese tit 7:15, Pres. Anne Ross an¬ facility, but we must be cagy inj [ii'^Vkey election was certainly nounced l)r. Hans Leonhurdt doing it. The com)) situation „ political election . Therefore are doing their utmost to take will speak Informally on "Polil taken over by the faculty riem- Guadalcanal, which they I I'huno student council has control over A.-krrniNtt. seal Problems" at 8:15 p. m, onstrates what happens when n" „ne council member said started many months ago students aren't cagy." tie added, j build an an Held only to lose it to | I.OST llelinitc Invasion Plans Two ,„rn,bers of the Blue Key invading Autoricun forces Kirkpatrick justified Ids resig . nominating committee guided Made at African Meet nation by flatly stating that Stu- j fou|. fnilernlty brothers Into the | on Guarinl- In ground battling on In Guadal-! caiii ok su.vi.it to a ei 11 wi *tmm WASHINGTON, Feb. a svi, i /Apr (At !r,n"u''' ! ,.;nginoeiTng students m,'m,s 'V'hing to organization. while two others i canal, the navy .reported today. | Some . storM| wllh Ulree each. Mem- | Amer.ean troops continued an | v Wwt "/«»'<». M"" •—An Allied leader provided council members feel Hint Engi. |„.rs of ,|10 investigating commit- j advance h> Iho west They havu WANTED terse new ciiapler today for the neers would resent any attempt j ,t>(> w||| |)(, j,;f| Kitchen, Jack i reached and crossed the Bonegi | - - --- story of Casablanca--that "it leprive them of representu-1 f,„sh, Ted Ross, and Linda river, half a mile east of Tassa II ACAiitmk.nt ■tu«l**nt. Call hSHSK was pretty well settled" where, Weber. 1 Faronga. the United Nations will strike at "on t,H> bo,1>' • Germany. In the letter of resignation Walter Nash, New Zealand ''age Intimated that the council's minister, reported the President | chief weakness lay in always "more optimistic than he has questioning its own authority, been." He snid Pres. Roosevelt I lather ihnn exercising it. In an¬ ted Prime Minister ChurchillIother discussion during tii<- toad discussed whether to strike meeting he .raised u question as lit the Nazis from Ihe Mediter- I to what rule rould be used to I ranean, from the whole Atlantir hack up the Spartan Victory] coast between 'Norway and the Loan fund taxes, where 10 cents' Day of Biscay, or from both. 1 | cent , from ofcncli ticket, plus 00 per profits from all dances go | IMacemcnl Bulletin Hoard ! to the fund. Other members Posted for Joh-If unters , jI Pointcd ol,t that the chief reason lor his objection to the council— With the Liberal Arls plarc- { lack of power—lay In such ques- nient office now moved into the lions from the group. Union annex, a special place- | At a meeting two weeks ago, mcnt bulletin board has been set Page relinquished his |iost us up at the entrance to the Union president of the Independent cafeteria. I Students' association, inoperative v February 1 \v «***"' to***1 Markdown Full Dress — 82.50 up DRESSES - Tuxedoes — 27.50 up Originally 22.95 now 15.00 While V ests — 5.50 Originally 19.95 now 11.00 Originally 16.95 now 8.00 Arrow Formal .Sliirls — 3.00 & 3.50 Originally 14.95 now 6.00 Tuxedo Collar Attached — 3.50 Originally 12.95 & 9.95 now 4.00 formal Ties — 1.00 Links and Studs Sets — 1.50 to 5.00 50c COATS Boutonnieres — Black Silk Hose — 65c & 75c Originally 29.95 and 22.95 now 16.00 White Silk Scarfs - 2.50 uuwims 9^8?* '