Promenade at Junior Dance J-HOP ISSUE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College /OL. 33Z.332 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, »• EBmi AltV "h, V 75 " 12500 crowd Reds Roll Toward Rostov; !auditorium Nazis Rush Resistance [for j-hop Soviets Move Forward Railroad*, in All Sectors, rake By BARBARA DKNNISON Supply Depots ; German* Probably the last ,1-Ilop at Admit Setbacks Michigan State college for the duration of tho wui attracted | MOSCOW, Feb. 5 (AP)—Ru.k.-ian forces hetulot bv iiash- more I he per: ian history of the college any party tn|i"K Azov Co.iKHcks advanced closer to Rostov and the h> a of today, bucking at the split-up German torccs in ttv; Ihrough'.'lTed.K'TsTcolC^u-1 <11toriit111 last night looking ?U,T',.Vhilf th" SOViet. a'rmi,7s' Mm,ih ,,r R;'Stov"wi're for J ^'Dortod threatening a vast now encirclement of il. , ,,-h to dance lo the music of j "*DonotS bnttifl. j Hob Che To meet thin menuie, the [Wear* Pink iviatiou (lateral \ Germans were declared rush¬ Junior Class President Hal Named ing1 squadrons of tanks arid ! Neumann escorted Doris i son, co-chairman of the John- recep- European j reserve, into toe west a'd south of violent buttle Kruany Limuii. t lion committee. Miss Johnson (lommander The Piis- ians mid they fitnr< :1 J wore a pink lace gown with | several towuia-wiped out Son Get - I marquisette skirl, and pearl ac- t/)NDON, Feb 5 (AP)—Lieut. ! mans and 18 tanks and burled I Gen. Frank M. Andrews, advo-iUte reinforced enemy back General chairman of the uf-j ate of repeated use of the heavy j The l(u>ians weie ap^ioueh- fair, Hob Howersox, was with i bomber, uecccded Lieut. Gen. ; tng the large enemy b i-e of Kathleen Sea lien of Detroit Co-chairmen of the |l)witht I). Eisenhower today us : Kursk from the nortii. c.i,t. and ticket jcommsnder of U. S. forces in the southeast, : enveloping ••u-n farm committee, Hill Johnston and j European theater and pledge/I land Neva Ackermno, attended with ah immediute intensification . . Cut Orel Railroad Marge Johnson, ,L A '45 and the aerial onslaught on Ger- The nearest Russian-' we e 22 M il Neumann, Junior class president, escorted Doris Johnson to Len Haines, L. A. '43, respee- many miles north at Zolotukline and the i»43 J-llop last night. They were only one couple among lively. General Eisenhower now is; they hod cut the trunk tine ■2.500 per sons who also danced in College iiuditorium to the music llargreaves Dances Allied ... commander in Nortii Orel, regainim territory that the Tit Bob Che-ter and his orchestra. Cordie Morrison of the patron! Africa. Germans captured in 'the early committee was escorted by Hill "We intend to go all out ,n in- phu8e th* ttut°h Hurgrcaves, Eng. '43. ! tcnWying the'a.f'wa'r^reth-! A ^Ttmunique heard [7Wi Donee to Lift War Stamp Solej Reception Committee Go- 00 hair,nan Hay Marx was with declared go year-old- llymg ZZ/J• llying Tennesseean th" Tenneisecan i ST.! t,'ni«ht 1,1 London announced the. Red army has captured "My first job is to in¬ .-Is IY/A -Panllel Booth Tops $2,000 Marty More, and Bob Rosso, of crease and Jottnsify the. bomb¬ Stary Oskol, an important rail¬ the ticket Committee "took Joyce way town 80 miles southeast of ing of the enemy." Kursk. It also *aid Izyum in the —-II In an effort to increase cam-j Ht-Uwr. Only yesterday, U. S. Flying j Ukraine, 70 miles southeast of pus War stamp sales further' Jini Taylor and Fran Mc- CDC und the Union board will! Ulcery, in charge of decorations Fortres.se: bombed German soil | Kharkov and on the Knarkov- jointly sponsor a tea dance from 1 ,or ,hc dance attended with Gor- fpr the second tirxfo in this, war Voroshilovgrad railway, had been evation of Andrews to Smith, A S. '4:», and Larry the European command was in-! captured. The Red army thus ioday's 3 to 5 p. m. today in the Union ballroom with War stumps or, Farnsworth,^ Vet 44, respec- t* rprctcd as meaning a sharp 1 had cut one , f the main feeder lines into Rostov, from the north- admission. Proceeds from the lively, upturn in the light against Hit- ; west, dance, at which Bud Bell's or- j Mire Dancers lei from above. chestra will play, are going to ' Also Threaten Kharkov Linda Weber, of the intermis- Andrews said he would build ampus I the Spartan Victory Loan fund. I won committee was the guest of PanHel and D7.V upper deck ' Leo D'Ooge, and Hal Schubaeh, up U. S. air forces in Britain in.ed from many direction- also of the intermission commit¬ order to u rease the aerial of j Kharkbov, too, was threaten- -j nearest Russian- Tho but 50 defense booth, which will b< tee took Lois fensive jainst Germany. He | miles Tong. from the steel re- er and said the would be no immedi- were 110 miles deep Delivery Trouble Jack McKnight and Mary ate >n tho j > • • night bombing of Germany - Ukraine The whole Go¬ ran po- See SOCIETY -Page 4 by his forces, since big Flying in the eastern •d States post office Alumnus Dies in OC1S Ukraine j Fortresses and Liberators a re- grew more hazardous by tho nly letter-carrying i better adapted to precision day¬ hour with the Russians Officer Candidate William stride is having trouble j light attacks the man lateral railways and cries these days be- , Lee Sockman, '42, died of an U nnn ial Health cen- ; infection, at Camp Berkeley, UNDER THE WIRE roads and driving relentle-sly forward w;th superior forces. :s a delivery crisis, j Tex., according to word just (The German communique uG Plain Li. S. Insignia b, 1 >' F. Holland re•> received by his parents in mitted Russian battahonx had ['! the t- that many let - Fei ndaie. Sockman, who was LONDON. Feb. 5 (AP)—The to Be Outstylcd landed at Novoros-isk, Blsck on Would i Soviet Monitor recorded a Mos- u . how up at the' in the medical corps. naval ba:a- south of Rostov, but P<->pttal pitul addressed to have finished OCS in two cow broadcast tonight reporting aid the Russian? faced annihila¬ Sugar," "Man Muun- weeks. While at State he w as the battleship Fariskaya Korn- tion. ROTC cadets who ha\ By implication, Berlin ■ els." lie says the a councilor at Abbot hall for rnuna (Paris Commune I had - acknowledged an advance on lutle large .for two years. joined the Russian Black Sea been able to secure the bpcl P-ortov. Russian attacks were re- >!ual" salutations. iieel after a voyage of three "U. S." insignia with RO'ft su- portcd repulsed on the Kubi.n i< iland adds that the rnunths from the Baltic. (jerimposed and are wearing ju.-,t front of the West Caucasus, on ■■ :li be glad to pas3 i open during the dance to enable .Moscow shed no light on the the plain "U. S.," are violating the middle Don and :ou:h of regulations acrcrding to Lieut Uy addressed mail. persons to buy stamps, has ne- nuesilon of how a batlteship Col. E. H. Stillman, acting head Lake Ladoga near Leningrad.; gotiated the Lie of a second > «'•'>' lh«, of tho MiChiga t State ROTC - Midterm Malady $1,000 in war stamps and bonds . »<"« ^Mch are guarded b[th, unit. in two weeks. The booth's total »"«> «='«««> Uano Loses Job I Its such up old gag, nobody to date is $2,084 • to "arship ,ra,Iic' 'fztt's play the game the right u*-d it would work Charles Bostwick, grade ALLIED HDQ. IN NOP.T1I way, Stillman said. They're; LONDON, Feb. 5 (AP; -Pre- anymore. r.ot army officers yet. Until then mier Mussolini Ir°ai Olin Health center t'. KH'A, teb 5 (AP) — Gen. > of Italy in a yes- student made the largest pur- they must fol'ovv regulations laid j shakeup of his cabinet has taken _ came the story of a male chase of the week with a S400 Hi nri Girauii, French high com- , fMi-m in iln- infirmary whose War bond. Largest sale for a. mBsioaer, abolished the "impe- i down for ROTC cadets " over the foreign ministry, dis- I ' tried to drown him in nose single day at the booth was S887 rial ec uu il" ercated bv the late i However. ROTC cadet-, have' "iacin« h|* son-in-law. Count ,, "dd her In ungentlc- At that time Prof. Townscnd ; Admiral DarDn and today set up ! been unable to buy the proper f^leazzo Ciano, who ' h.ui held f "r,n* to go away. Rich of the English department in its stUd a bady called the j insignia for their uniforms at »h« o.Dce ance 1938. a Rome "■ tou shs s.,itL have a cold, haven't bought $800 in bonds. I 1 in its stead a body czJIed the DemonstraUm nail sujjply store.; ,bv J?0 'Hwk. ho. I have a mid-term!" So Far I • ( an She Bake, • ■Uc""V 'r lhe a-tnual Cherry V\, ' w ,bcc» discontinued, Hitler Carnage Has Cost World 400 Billions TIME TABLE irtj.;,. ' ■" "V!! announced yes- WA In past years it has —Adolf Hitler s I,,,t for con- lust for e®" (particularly, by the Italians," the j Germany, the article continued. 7 1 een the custom for Department reported in it$ week-[ Taking n y expenditures al- Post-war council, 2 j>, ' sliman women to quest has already cost the World ,jy publication. Foreign Com- ' ready used or appropriated fot «, •'•ompete for top hon- more than $400,000,000,000, the merce weekly. military purposes during the [ Org. room I, Union 'n cherry pie commerce department estimated | German mUita# expenditures ! last since Hitler came to power were three vegng the cost of Hit , lerism to the United States so Tea dance. 3 p. m. » . haking, the winner today, and the cost may exceed Union ballroom crowned Cherry $500,000,000,000 if thfe Futhrer is estimtted in excess of $100,000,- [ f-•. was placed at $112,300,000,- School superintendent* Queen. Although this not brought to his knees for an¬ 000,000, while Italy was said to , 0C0. o:30 p. m., org. room 2, Union idy .''!■ contestants is other year. have spent about $8,000,000,000 j Expenditure^ by the United since June, 1040. j Kingdom since the rise of Hitler- TOMORROW— mU ip'4Z" in?. the lack of While most of the financial While late entrant into theji-m were estimated at 358.200,- ^ IS cuiiafi it. ? °.r pie fodder burden has fallen on the nations a against Naziism, - the Unit- 000,000 and c£ Russia at $96,000,- liillcl. 7:30 p. m. production, Miss Dye opposed to the Axis; "the cost of war Spartan room. Union Hitler has been shared by the ed States has already spent more >000,000. annex Snturday, Febru.,, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS >«KP Two Grin ami Hear It MICHIGAN STATE IKWS urns chumhes Off Mo By WINN POTTS Entrrrd u aoranit-i-lwa motlrr ot th» tootuffloo. Cut l.on.lnf. Mirk. loraM on (found floor of rut wine ot Union BaiUloi Annrn, room 0. FufcUghtd d.tlg oorapt Sunday and Monday murnlngo during tl>* rreular orhool •TIJDENT Christian union at yoor ond wrrkly on "ISarml.y nmrning* during mimmrr oowlun ky thr gtudrnto of ) Peoples church will present AfoooUtod Coll#glol* Praao Michigan Klalo rollogr. Chester Loucka, Stu¬ AD»i.ona1Ni a« TH.rlion,- Collacr J'honr fl-tSII. Bfl- Rev. Itorlal Off lor Kit. 26»; Dutlnraa Offloo ...ihno Arbor » . . . . ., . . dent director of the Ann National Advertising: Smut, Inc. - e««. 2«. : 11.00 Baptist ehurob, who will speak Cillrnt I'mkUUnnRrprrttnlalH* Kubrrrlptinn rate*—He per i »r by at the Fireside hour at (1:15 p tfOMttiooN Avt. Nrw Yonit. If. V, l"*r vrar by mml; II.SO •2" *•* ih tlio student rooms. His to, rollogr rarrlrr In atu.lonti *"" in topic will t>c "What a Baptist , mkmhkk of THK ASRootATKP pitiws Believes." He will ulso speak at Tb. Afuclgtrd I'iif car lu.lvrly »rtit!r,l to the tifg for rocnMir*1 Inn of alt Ib,■ Vesper service at 7: 15 on diftumhgf cr.-ltu-.l |» It or not othrrwM rmlltcd in thl> Mi»r and »!»«• tho Willinmu Pounder of the orwf f»»l now. iMihllfloxl therein. All r.ght» of 'rubtlMtloii on c ikUo TfHprvtiil, • fi~ri«l luialckf h.r»- Baptist ' Denomination. ' ' __ m Kev. N. A. McCuno's sermon at- 0:80 and 11 a, m. is titleil kuslnfwa mam.fr, j pan whiting "Character Degeneration -Saul." Lutherans, under lie v. Wil¬ liam Voting, will have a Bible NEVA ACKEK- class at 10 n rn. on the Gospel of St I.uke and a service following entitled "The Mich Church" in aroarkt the State theater A student IrK^Tfclt 'I AIJII- octet will fling "My God-and I." AUwrtfoinir Mu kfr, n» >ri'h*trf l|i-l**ti Hne Seas: Thompson, .b-.r young men who have been inducted into the service," the ture."tnnix The his wifewill and movies show- practicing ta Chi Parker Shanrrd has an- rounced his engagement to Jean ley Hamelink. general added. "In this program each trainee is a sev¬ lalciMiing by whieb they catch Strauser. Trabue. enth-grade private, drawing $5(1 a month . . . He's not a Mexican ituanas, known to IM"" college boy in uniform; he's a doughboy in u military unit natives as Chinese dragons, with college." American eagles, located at a SATURDAY PilTE p Mannix, a naturalist, fur- i ni>l-es his New York apartment ft eelily Letter to Men in the Sercice ! with with choice specimens: an eagle a six foot wing spread in •Danee to BIJDI) Bi ll (Tht.r open letter fo men in the service is a icceklp fea¬ the living room and a brick-red ture of the Afichipan Slate Noes, describing the outstanding | corn snake curled up on the and His Orchestra events on campus. Clip it out and mail it to a friend m the hearth. rvicc.) — Adventurer and sportsman EAR Johnny: Mannix is also Uic author of a D' college. number of books and magazine CORAL GAB! K If you were ever a politic.an at Michigan Stale • you can bo glad you're in (lie army now. Two of them re- articles about falconry. . signed from Student council this week, charging that the org-n I izutiuu is mean infills, and four more ape feeling uncomfartahle I-an.-intf's Smartest Night Spul about the investigation Student council decided to make about | Biue Key ielection methods. Meanwhile, new Blue Key mem¬ bers with guilty coiucierccs aio busy getting into more aclivi- | lits Last night saw what will probably be the Lst big J-H->p for ( ! cOMIMOUS TODAY I to II P. M. HI Kin 1 »vsivn uAflnKS | the duration, with Bob Chester's band supplying music. Deco- i rations were based on n sweetheart Valentine theme, and Gov. |1 unJ Mrs. Harry F. Kelly r.r.d Pre.-, and Mrs. Juhn A. Hannah 1 ,, ,sl., B , ',8® wl" ho,t' rr*u':Jr m«>nth- i n* lod*e y®- v UrlfcMJ ~~r ht.dcd the guest lilt. More than 1,200 couples attended, and '* ccmmunleition Monday at * STARTING SUNDAV * ROA1> 141 i m r.y of them hail 8 o'clocks this morning. j p. m at the lemiuc on M. Tfct VClmr. Y.ur Mean Hi, In Wattic* Far! For h. . V Close to 17,000 farmers swarmed the campus Tuesday through avenue. wtrt^trmiBf, human enjoyment! I Thursday -for a three-day Farmei-s' week. Louis P. I-cchr.c.", j tin ■ \ir i TI\i; • former Associated Press brad in Berlin, and Guv. Harold Stas- >*•"' he* a mest'nK of |1 re1 ot Minnesota were chief speakers ' r Hlllci tomorrow at'7:30 p. m. in ,,Ag SiW ,si-rh.cur WW»ln. Uon has been all Libeial Arts rcRtor men with 180 credits Vir more, and sen- i »fte- made compulsory for 1 lbe Sp3rtan room ^ ttle Union. rc-erat m-Ptine mcvic; | , icrs with at least 180 credits in other divisions may take the » exam and receive a diploma if subject to call to military service. , wjj Fjf shown . S' | Michigan State won its second basketball gime Thursday I POST-WAR COCNCU— nl;hi when it look on Romulus air base and came out with a . Norton K'orris «f the IJniver- | 69 to £7 score. Many of the team members, however, are still recuperaMn- from illness and Injuries. I sity of Michigan P<«t-W*r cocn- r4l will speak before State's | Si ng for. now, Johnny; dc drop us a Vnc once in a wb'ie. | PWC today at Z p. m. in organi- 1 Love fo you and you^ond especially to .Y'OU- — " - — - WORTS - M1N1ATO8E • CAR IP* S.iturdny. February 0. 11)43 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P»W Thr«« Notre Dame Center Gives LaMolla Wins Michigan Favored in (loiiiin^ Meet (her Hobinson Irish Cagers Favorite Spot Willi Spartan Cinder S«|iia~Rug Michigan'State's track team, j weight event, while At Milne is i.iislii'Muill team plays host to the Michigan IState-eiiHers SM Jacob La Motta, belling his having dropped soiisup's expocUd to do a Rood deal bet- , Qh tltc Irish Imrriwood and for a good reason, It's the pres¬ UQen-r foe through the ropes fur a nine- ! } Ann n.uui a b ns Arbor Tuc^cIh.v ence of Bobbie Fauifht in the Notre Dame lineup at renter. to meet the shoWCd in the Buckeye me •t lust . count in the ... ...r c eq, , i .. roun , . . . in--iiH,r HI mei-1 me ; , uuu l University oi Michigan. The ni>e+-"Sntuidiilv Scott h>r the past two seasons* ml Ray Cnptah. .till (Sugar) NllL'BI' I Robinson Koninsnn his. his ... » hig gun first defeat in ISO flRhls oriRinally was scheduled he expected to turn' n his by scor¬ usual good perforntarice l the last ing a lOround decision triangular affair but Michigan i toniglst mile. lie seeono before Normal, the third team, will not a record crowd of 18.1130 Another important event cotn- ,,i Taylor's All- be present America squad. The ft feet & (spectators at Olympui stadium. ' ... Wolverines are rated Uu, ing up on the Sp,„ i card is Both arc New Yorkers Lo Vlotto Michigan Stale Twenty-. ,tv man topped bis mates in above the Spartans, being expe-jthlnl Aiuuial track ;n i ii vat to Mil in 1342 and his 20 points weighed RIO to tor a 16 pound a(l cittlly strrmg in the 440 und 880 | be hold .Saimday IS III o | vantage r.v HI. ,,, i u.ime in New York still runs, but not so powerful In the ! The carnival i . lien.;. •d this , ,i .i. ihe highest individual i In ii Untie upset unequalled In mile und two mite runs The.v year to Michigan, Noli Da record in Madison , ti; many years. LuMotm, o 3 t.i ! hove good dash men und should Ohio*SUite and Indian.i Square fiardun. i Underdog just up from pielimi be strong m the low hurdles city BirrckI event of l hi' attair When the Spartans and Irish | nary ranks, gained the • iin.mi However. Michigan dies not will p.roliablv tie the invitational ,,,-t ui two Ramus hist winter inous decision of RiJerce Sam possess any lup.li point man com 300 yard:, run in which some of ' , ,. I, (urn on Its home floor, 32 to Ilcnncssy and the two judges parable to OSI' s Dallas Dupl'c. the best runners in the country m, ' i N'i>tre Dame and 40 to 43 1 Whcir other tubs wi re floored or For State, Sid Brecher • should will compete. I, • S'.ito lo these two contests | driven back trji-fl. ibinsoil's punch I ill pimpied in IS tout 13 hug power. LaMolla kept wad ,,,, . i respectively. Most of his | iiu; ill, scaling decisive body blows that softened up the Suga'i FredbtiHi) Ca^iH ill: i u.ils come on tip-ins or plv t Lloy for a tremendous assault m i,l rhols. Itiid (retard Last Year I'u counter FauRht's scoring the late rounds Lute ui the ciRhth round, I.a to Open Flay With ..... past. Coach Ben VanAI- , Motta hammered Robinson .villi Outf-iiflern Touiehl a right to the body and followed ivii.. (uut Joe Gerard, wlio could , i with a left to the head that drove Joe Hblsitiger s Michigan Stale .,. . .i o lew baskets on his own. the previously undefeated pride basketball team will get a taste with • in the pair of Raines ofo Harlem through the ic.pi of outside competition for the Gerard outscored , ! |i,. Irish. onto the ring apron The bollI first time m three years tonight F. and finished with 1!) tul- lu I both tilts. Van holies that rani; just as the knockdown time when the Spartan frosh play a keeper's hummer was going downi double-header in the Jettison for 10 gym w.tti two teams from the Referee Hennessy t Lansing recreation league. iogan State polo team will ;! abbreviated season to- i p m. In Dent hall t Ohio State university. Gerald Peterson said lust t'.iiekeyos will start u with-etily one man mission last year's line-up. But nine State line has never i iiisity action. Major Pe- Boot planning to start Dove i'Ii at No. 1, Hal Dicgel at TBI I • it Jack Bollinger at No rrs t,o Nii-joring, itllier iVriuiUiii^ v. other conditions take a ■ turn today about 2 p. m. u ■ a tan ski club will spon- -ki-jorinR" attair '>• in front of on Macklin the Church LUTHERAN STUDENTS MUST CHURCH or CHRIST EVANGELICAL CHRIST, SCIENTIST before the LUTHERAN COlUtCII East Lansing •ink Itmplr. tit M. A. C. Ave, PAIN IIEI SINBAV MORNINU Wi4* SERVKK auixia# richiMJl 0.10 A. \A. romntunioii Fourth feJ«n(li»y Sunday Hervlci* II A, H. Leuore Armstrong- GAMMA DELTA Wrdotntiay Lvtuiritf Srr*w* i* O dock 8cu00l of dancing A fraternity for Synodic*.! Confer¬ Keodirifr Itt-mn and finding Library, Tuke it'!vantjti;« of ence Lutherans iturlH sceoitd and 21 i Ablwt Boikiirtff. Oiwn Daily SfXj litis opportunity t«* fourth Sunday, 7:13 p. m., «t intm 11 30 A. M. Ui 4.30 F. M.. aim! the Uatoou Sunday* from 3 to «S S*. M. Call 8-2518 for Reservations DANCE t he m Beginning Adult peoples c ii u r c h (Intcrdtn«ui»nation«!> U™ Class or Private Lessons Services of Worship 3:30 and II FEE. 7—Sermon: "Character Deseneratlcn— .sens Reasonably Priced Bide. I'll. 4»J13 and Student I'rojrwl to 7:13'' Central!y Located N. A. McCL'NE Tickets en Sale from IPC dancing and Paallel Kcoresenta- « - 12:30 tives February 4 and a. After That from t'nlOn AIDITORIUM Deck and Accounting TICKETS 2.75 FRIDAY, FEB. 12 Stan Kenton's Orchestra CIHcc Saturday, February , i( ing more than 8,000 perform¬ canal made another " ALLIED HDQ. IN NORTH S. '44, and Juek Smith, 'of Al¬ advance into enemy-hem 1 . ances of Shakespearean plays. House Committee AFRICA, Feb. 5 (AP)-A bril¬ bion. Joe A. Callaway of the speech And Still More tory, the navy reported 1, ,,, liant aerial victory in which unci dramatics department will KihIs Riiml Debute American airmen destroyed 26 Don MaePhnil took Lois Pal¬ warplunes and ship; -.1,, each other over a wide • . 'j give u lecture recital, "Stream¬ Axis planes and damaged 26 oth¬ mer, L. A. '46, and Alfrcda Mc- the eighth day or a run i n • lined Shakespeare" Tuesday, at Kenzio was with Bill Roberts, A. '^ ers, with a loss of 10 Allied craft, '' * •I p. m„ in Little theater, audi¬ S. '44. MucPhnil and Miss Mc- gle for control of the , was announced today while land islands. action remained minor and the Kenz.ie were co-chairman of the torium. After an informal talk about band committee. The navy maintain.,. the roles ho has played and British probed Field Marshal Icnee about develop), ., Rommel's defenses along the. Al Ludwig and Shirley , comments on the selections, lie southern Tunisian frontier. , Springer, sea-air fighting and eo-chatrmen of the niquc said . will present his favorite scenes A headquurters spokesman an¬ j finance committee were with encounters" only thai of- comedies and tragedies. I Jean Downer, Vet. '43, and Dob were root Acted at Fair nounced that U. S. armored In connection with forces had withdrawn from the ! Azolton, Vet '45, respectively. , „ Mr. Callaway lias played most Beth Lonergan, co-ehnirman attempts to land mm., , ,, Sened railway station in central of his roles with the Globe the¬ I of the refreshment committee, and supplies, the ad' ater on tour of towns, and col¬ Tunisia,- 05 miles northwest of tho Axis-held port of Gubes, attended with ! Ed Cavanaugh. ported today tissue . 1 . leges and during the Chicago significance'. It was _. after "accomplishing the purpose j Ag. '43. world's fair. Among his com¬ north const of the e ! , of their mission " panions was McDonald Carey Twenty-four of the 26 Axis position one-half mile . and Martha Seott. He has also organized and planes shot down—this was yes | Former Students of Tnssnfarongn. Navy men assumed n reeled a summer theater playing terday In fights resulting from niennt the village had i.. modern shows for four seasons Amcricun raids on German air¬ dromes and auxiliary fields in i (Cited for Bravery turcd. as well as appearing on the radio the Cubes area—were torn apart in "Dr. Christian" with Jean by two formations of Flying in New Guinea College enrollments llersholt and the Great Plays nearly 14 per cent imi Fortresses in a 50-mile running and Kndio Guild scries. combat which cost but a single j Four former Michigan State of 1941, the United St a, Has Broadcast Other shows that he has been Fortress. The 25th Axis plane j college students arc cited for of education reports George Abbott's "See was downed by American Light¬ j bravery among the ranks of the ning fighters the 26th was de¬ j "Lost Company" which hold out in Include My Lawyer" and several others stroyed in attempting to sweep for three weeks in a New Gui¬ I under the direction of Margaret In (iver the Allied forward area. nea Jungle battle with Jap Webster, who is to lecture at the HKARDSLEY RUML While this one sided score was j forces. college Feb. 25. . . . pay-as-yon-go . . . being run up over the Axis in | Spartans who saw action there Moirco Compere, who is in tiie Tunisian area, the Allied ! were Capt. Roger Keast, of Lan¬ charge of the Heading Hour se¬ WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (AP) middle east air force bombed sing, a three-sport lctterman ries has arranged an nil exhibit in I Members of the house ways Palermo in Italian Sicily and 1 who was killed in action while college library showcases 11|1{, means committ<.,. appeared attacked enemy shipping off the attacking a roadway - position " .the showing a few of the Mr. cnua- > agrccd tonight after four days' Tunisian coast with undetermin¬ j during the ambush; Capt. John ' Shakespearean roles. way's Shakespei discussion of a pny-os-you-g discussion nay-os-you-go ed results. Shirley of Grand Rapids. Capt tax- plan that some portion of Peter Dalpontc, of Three Rivers, taxes would he ; baseball hurler in 1938-39; Sgt. RAF Bombers Hit I 1942 income abated Ulil ilUtllb'U but many I 11«11 I V Ul tin lit looked of them 'Stiilin Spps Victory Robert Dovoroaux of G r a nd Rapids, baseball and football Italian Naval Base LONDON, Feb 5 (AP)- Pre¬ | numeral winner in 1939; and Lt j advocated by Benrdsley Ruml, mier Joseph Stiilin 111 a message ! John J. Filarski, Coldwnter LONDON, Feb. 5 (AP)—The | New York banker, to wipe out to President Roosevelt tonight ! Keast and Shirley led the ln- RAF bombed the Turin royal „|| 11)42 income tax assessments ox pressed "conviction that joint | fnntry force across the roadway arsenal and the Spczin naval base conceded that they could not military operations of the United into Jap entrenchments where in Italy, German Industries mustcr»n majority in the coni- States, Great Britain and the U. ] American bayonet fighting elim- industries in ,j mustcr«a the Iluhr and Nazi submarine miltec (,ut „till hoped tn_ win S. S. ft. in the near future will | inated enemy resistance in the pens at l/iricnt on the French | ncw followers, bring about victory -over our en¬ j 15-da.v ambush. Keast was the coast last night and bomber and. Ilcp Crawford (K-Mlch.) np- emies." | only MSC student killed of the ftgliter squadrons roared across , pearjng ns ,, witness totlny, ex- 367-mnn company of the 32nd the channel again today to keep pressed the view that any tax Churchill infantry division. the continent under aerial assault j c„ncellntion, in view of the gnv- Pops Up in Tripoli , I Dalpontc led a supply mission Yound the clock. '»»»" -™ . ... ,, , Urnment's wartime icrnnient's wartime needs, needs, "is al- "is ul- CAIRO, Feb. 0 (AP)—Prime I over the jungle trail to the iso- The new target of night attack mog, PCOM„mu. blasphemy " Minister Churchill left Tripoli j lated "island" of infantrymen was Spezia, below battered ! today for an unknown destina¬ I during the hardest fighting days Genoa 011 the Ligurian seushor tion after an unannounced two- j and was in charge of the All the others have been hard ! Men on Preference am¬ ANY BOOK bit btfore, but it was Turin's 11,ist of ERC to Meet day visit in the recently cap¬ bushed garrison upon nrrival, tured Italian colonial capital of ! since Jap lire had thinned all ANY TIM I first bombing since last Dec. 11, ranking officers from the com- when the first two-month pliaso Students In the army enlisted Libya. 1 pany. of British attack 011 Italian in- ! reserve with a navy or coast dustries ended. > guard prefeiVnce are bring noti- (.reek Tickets on Sale | Devercaux was cited as one of Pilots reported the Turin de- lied by post-card of a meeting I the bravest men in action. Al- Tickets for the IFC-PanHeJ- ; though ill with malaria contract- lenses had been reinforced but to be held for them Monday at had proved no more effective' 4 p. m.. I'rrs. John A. Hannah lenic ball will remain on sale at I ed in the hot, wet jungle, he fraternity houses through next ) continued action until his tem¬ than en ncross the Alps. their previous forays , said yesterday, _______ j Nature of the meeting was not Monday, j uiseiosed, but students In this ollice One hundred twenty students. classification will be excused and will be on sale at perature reached 106 degrees the Union desk and accounting and he was evacuated back to beginning Monday, IFC the main lines. Campus from foreign countries" are en- from 4 p. ni. classes to attend President Doug Reeve announc¬ rolled at the University of Texas the meeting, Hannah said. ed yesterday. The American-endowed Yen- ching university, which the Jap¬ anese believed they destroyed at Book Store Peiping, has been reopened OPP. IMON *A Night at the J-Hop' ll o/i't Keep All Home Tonight thousands of miles from the old campus, in the city of Chengu. In spite of the late hours kept '43, and she will wear a black , Alpha Xi Delta sorority con¬ last night by almost 2,500 Mich¬ crepe dinner dress with a rhine- j cludes the list of term parties stone clip at the neck. for the week-end. General igan State students, seven or- , (Utilizations planned parties for Kay Sowers, general chairman ! chairman Betty Lehman, who of the KD's, will be seen in a will have Tom Kelly. L. A. '43. tonight. Four Greek organizations have black velvet tunic with un aqua as her guest, will wear pink term parties scheduled, in addi¬ and black printed silk crepe georgette for the dance. tion to two radio parties and a skirt. Her date for the dance Mu Gamma, new local Jewish dinner dance, to round out an¬ will be Lieut. Paul Davis of fraternity, will start its social other full weekend of parties. Alpha Gamma Delta and Kap¬ Camp McCoy, Wis. Men of Theta Chi arc holding activities with a dinner dance tonight. Boh Kainins, general Foil chairman, will have Carol Stcn- pa Delta women are holding ■their term party tonight with their term party tonight in the Bill Kondc in charge. He will buck of the University of Mich¬ Union ballroom. Marty Browne, escort Alice White, Alpha Gain president, will _be whose gown will be black velvet H. E. '44, igan. as his guest. Radio parties' for the "night after" include Hedrick co-op and Owe ll escorted by Don VanAken, Eng. with a blue net skirt. Mason and Abbot halls. Oramcl Greene, of Hedrick, has invited Florence Philp, H. E. '45. - Stan Bourdon, in charge of the Ma¬ to Hi in ENJOY WINTER HORSEBACK son-Abbot affair, will escort Connie Constant, L. A. '46. RIDING CLASSIFIED ADS the time you .spend doing war work AT I.KKDY DRUM OUTFIT — AUo one ... the tnoney you invest in war REARDON'S pair of lulvancvti military boot* m il stumps and bonds tells him you're I'ho^e for Char!™ Atkermait, 75 . in there fighting, too. 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