Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Diminishing Weather slightly snow warmer. flurries; Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Campus VOL. 33Z.332 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1943 Time Turns Back Ted Fit) Hi to ' Signs W Zn vim ran hriir anytime O turn your id gel »»ck that extra sleep you clock back Sunday eve- to lest last Feb- Play for SophsiStimson Hints at Nov Action; . < Sst Lansing, announced yesfcr- ' O Card, mayor of Eisenhower Now Full General rh change, which ofTiclally * JT - into effect Monday morn- Military Missions „ ■ follows action by the Hannah lo(.lari fy ,.".,,,(1 East I-ansing 'city in Far Easl: "u„. ils and the state legislature. Ixeserrisl hizsle , Add Army Laffs Will Talk VV... n it comes to writing cpi- (11 Parley Today Bv WILLIAM T. PEACOCK ,„t ;,li as frequently appear Because of the confusion that WASHINGTON. Km, l! '-'libs and shells hurled TED FIO RITO not xists in itie minds of members (AP)—New Allied blows at the Axis. M. S. C. is discovered Betty Gruble reserve! . . without its talent, d the various enlisted all the Axis partners weiv as evidenced by the Howitzer "s cviacnceu w ow . Ted Fin Rito and his orchestra froups.^Pres. .John A Hannah chalked inscription, havp hwn signe{j to pIay ,„r thc has called an informal t strongly hinted t"t airmail leaves at all U. of M. [ These figures I Field Marshal Sir riartder in Alexander the t'tnes listed below, but that work and it makes better connections when Committees are continuing plans are well under Programs i was necessary. howed an available pool ol 23.- ; "reused"' "rd on way for the dance, Ernst said. Michigan State is extending (MM 00° men of oraft age " . ma ' "1 so as to leave on the ! Voordinat:on ol otic vc plans." the radio facilities of WKAR to which Hershey said only about 12:25 p. tn. or 4:30 p. m. mnils. i Announcement tii at Presi- ! the University of Michigan, it oliysical ; J dent Roosevelt w: l make a Fol 'Wing will be the new i I was announced yesterday by 14,000.000 could meet schff Here's Ida sit Dope requirements sum ICljllllViliviiui and *'iof those '"".TV .14.- •. j,. . , v*;r all l eavi ir Time Destination 1 | Director R. J. Coleman. , . 1000,000, approximately 1,500,000 -O-munitc ractin sttecc, 1 . ■, / . The university's llrst (K.W.T.) br,!iK .must be defend fur esse dial ! networks at »:.!« p. m . '•30 a. in All airmail and Lan. r>n lieserre ( tuns ;I cast will bv carried next W 1 - j j tomorrow, discussing subjects irk, leaving 12,500,000 to i , sing 8 30a.ni I ucsday from 2 to 3 p. m , when the requirements of the t,0(j ; concerned with the '■ "•eign and Westbound ' (Editor's note: The oi.lp re ! a | home fronts 12 25 p.m. All program of talks and music forces mail except the SI ah' News prints :! from the i >n of op- will be aired direct ^ A vigorous expres; 1 northbound '/olloti'i Ann Arbor campus. Prot. Wal- l.ajr' Gen. 4 30 p. m. All mail of thos shnli'il. ■ ; i/ated ce.i'i . ' i Abbot, director of thc broad¬ irector of 9 (Hi p. m. All mail who .1 i the N casting service at Michigan, will i ldin*in<2 PrctbaMy S<*t e-trictions phone 'itIs last cr,-in told the f (dentine Day Theme port I i, l.ad heard. I be hi charge. T lie'granting of air time to |j fin* I.«<>rk \VVrk ry committee that radio iC'Xt two I • this : miailba "ti-i.impus state institutions is j WASHINGTON. F •b 11 (AP/ to Feature Latest "to he at majority i ' el Ice with thc WKAR policy I The United chamber of Csua lb ducted will be men w S/Mtrtan Magazine ,«i;/n uotht y of : I >ng stand'n.'-', Coleman said J commerce «i i jd tialay that because there will be ... — it has adviser ; members to With a theme centering f,wd loll." ti.'ll*." await official armm-l Valentine's day, the W ill Feature "-It a' February Spartan magazine will BOSTON, regulations bt ■ rushing into 5 Secretary of the .' s.ud that GUadiiic \llieil War l*t»*ler!» the 48-hour h" on sale today, according to lege Indents work w cd by ,'^jl j! would be "higl.ly uset Homer Upland, business man- War posters representing t ward ha e" in the Pic tic now IKIC:: dent Ri» ager. s< nine United Nations will , th t the .liipiriicso have been Besides the regular features, live duly a; shown in the Music building art ivhile, the WMC listed cleared out. However, he told which the 48-hour a there will be an article on the j after the drum gallery during thc next three press conference that the navy Dc.vly formed SWAVes and a! tent - semester "i weeks, Prof. E. B, Brauner, act- •\r.-k juid government control of does not contemplate p, island-' con hiring and job-switching prob- 11h> iiian'l campaign toward Tnk- '••■iga of tlie cafeteria," accord- academic j er Dec. 31, 1042 penjit whicn , ing head of the art department, ably will be extended within six L,,.. a tirse of strategy that hag ing to Upland. ■dated yesterday. T • o issues of the magazine ment announced tod, The subject material of thc 48 mouths, as organization of local I hoc riticucd by some as too Army officers de.-c I loan twwer officers is perfected, j ad costly. Just i/tit the •*'JI L>e published In March, one .'till ! posters is intended to reveal na¬ the first of the month, and a a ^clarifying announ tional differences in emotional ?>ln higan cities in this cate- ! pVu ire he would nr disclose, "We won't speculate *P"';al edition for the ERC men the war department < ^ theme, captions, and caricatures. corv are Adrian, Buttle Creek, 27. about our future strategy. will be published just hefore dan. ; Kureign posters stress the urge Benton Harbor, Flint. Muske- The order affects tudent-s i 189 Die on Guadalcanal hn.-ds, remaining by request, an • Ti —a- r c,,.^i ci v to "trample "trampie uie enemy" while . gon, Pontiac and Saginaw. Jack- the aionj tionally, Reports from Lieut. Gen. Mil¬ M. s. c. Astordsher." officers^of the^ti - "j Anicr:can posters tend to push j son and Laming were listed lard F II.nmon, commander of include pre- | the trend towards increased pro- . among areas in which general ntici- my forces on Guadalcanal, ad¬ S3, Wntal- . approved | duction and victory. Brauner j tabor vised. Stimxon raid, that in the engineering students. last two weeks of January the UNDER THE WIRE Americans killed 4,00b Japanese and captured 105 while losing CTO< KIIOLM. Feb. 11 (AP) ChurchillMaps'Clean-l'pCampaigiCon Axis "We have on'y 183 killed, 338 wounded and live missing. The senate Confirmed Eisen¬ A mi rdLsh now a complete warship antl-alr- LONDON. Feb. 11 (API — hower'* nominattou as a full CTlit runners shot down a Ger- plan of action which comprises icneral promptly and unani¬ mi» Winston Churchill, disclosing rapune today off Karl- apportionment of forces as well mously. that nearly half a million Allied I on the southern coast, an 'u'e'al announcement said to- troops now stand in Africa at < as their direction and this plan Wiht. the great bridgehead to Europe, we are going to carry oat ac¬ ♦ and that Casablanca had pro¬ cording to our policy during the Questions and Answer* ALLIED BDQ. IN AUSTRA duced an Immense and detailed next nine months, before the Allied offensive pattern for the e:ui of which we (Churchill and On page 2 of today s issue I Friday, Feb. 12 (AP)—A next nine months, solemnly pro¬ President Roosevelt) will make ;U5' Japanese ground force appears a series of questions on Jan. 3% had attempted claimed tcday the Allied resolve efforts to meet again . . . every¬ and answers pertaining to In¬ to capture to make the Nazis - burn and thing in human power is being Wau, New Guinea, 35 bleed" on other fronts as al¬ dividual military and educa¬ s southwest of the Important ready they were over dene and will be done to bring tional problems. This article i Up (use of has been nearly the Britirh and American forces is of general interest to both decisively defeated" ia » series length of Russia. into action against the enemy men and women students. «' ciieagemenie and is in full re- In an' exuberant appearance WINSTON CHCMHILL i with the utmost ..peed and en- ' "eal. lravinr estimat- before the house of commons, orgy and oa the largest scale." , the. nriroe minister sgid;. ■ id . ©age Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS * Friday, Februa Grin aiul Bear It By Liclitv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS thimsin- Entered located ©n u second-clan matter at the poatoffiee. Eaat L*nsln», Mieh. ground floor of ©met wine of Unkm Building Annex, room 8. Published daily except Sunday and Monday morning# during the regular school Offlon OUT LOUD year and weekly on Thuraday mornings during summer session by the students of By Sheldon Moyer Mew her A.wel.t* Colleri.t. Pr— Mlehie.n s,»*" college. HLPhitcfiNTio eon natiowaii AovBRTiaiMo ev Telephone—College Phone 8-1511. Ed- fterlel Office—Ext. 269; Buaineaa Offies ON SHIPBOARD, used into times e . - National Advertising Service, Inc. -Ext. 268. past, crews amuse Collefa PmblisbcnReprewntmtivt Subscription rate*—8c per copy; $1.00 themselves by arran ging 420 Macison Avr • New York. N. Y. Per year by mail; $1.50 Per year by vtc^o • so*ro* » los Audio « saw rssacisco eollege carrier to students; $2.25 par fights between a half a dozen or year by college carrier to min-siuuenU. so stripling sailor apprentices. ~ It was a unique event, some¬ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Prms is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all what like a "battle royal" in new* diKpatchee credited to it or not otherwise credited in thi* paper and also the wrestling.- A pillow case was Nral news published therein. All rights of publication on special dispatches here- tied over the head of each sailor, and then they were led into a ring with or without gloves. A gong was struck and each sailor Business Manager, JEAN WHITING blindly tried to protect himself EE US BRANDT against the wild swings and A. A. A BPI.BGATE lunges of the others. None knew as he drew back his arm whether he was going to Ilow the War Is Affecting You swing at the air, or whether he would hit something solid, and if so, whom or what. But it was War developments have raised many questions among college not their fortune to chose and students about their situations and their future. Herein the Mich¬ pick. The situation compelled igan State Nnos answers some of the most frequent questions. The them all to swing and dodge un¬ visiters come from the best available sources. til breath was gone, and the gong was mercifully struck Q. What t« the most usrful thing we can do in these several again. months before we are drafted or called to active duty? VV>. n djre the Issue A The president and other government officials in the war It may seem far fetched to and navy departments have consistently urged that students who some that we should attempt to ; re competent should remain at their studies until in the regular draw an analogy between these course of selective service they are called to some other duty. The wild swinging, ducking sailors government needs trained men and women for both the armed and college students in this pres¬ forces and civilian "life, including war industries. However,' you ent day and age. But that's ex¬ should get into good physical condition, and spend some of your actly what we're going to do. ■Well. Roseoe'- I should think you'd be glad that I spare time reading about this new kind of war we are fighting and the reasons we ire lighting it. Probably the most estimable lost my femininity!" difference is that the sailors Q. Has the government any over-all plan as to the number to were placed into the ring for the be soldiers, workers, farmers, and doctors? Or is it Just going lo nent of others. We, as Spartans at War ami put us all In the army and hope that the prifblcm works out right? liege students, are in a ring, A. There is gradually taking form under direction of the war swinging and lunging, some with manpower commission policy whose principal objective is to as¬ breath already gone, because we n By AL BERGLUM) sure each man the best chance possible to render his service where can't help ourselves. ii will count for the most in the war. This will Involve men-being Rumors pervade our very assigned to farms, to professions and the like as well ys to the One day we are led to against the Nips in • armed forces. skins. believe one thing and the next LAST week we told you about some men from Abbot hall who are now in the army Pacific, Spartan Cap' C. Plumley, Nashviu. Q. What cITrrt will the law drafting 18 and 10-year-olds hav day another. We duck blindly All Abbot men did not go into cently presented the N on the artny and navy enlisted reserves? or step back. Wc weave cau- . . . tiously. We await further in- the army, as can be attested by by Admiral C. W. Ni A. The enlisted reserves in the eollcg what you read today. inch of the Pacific (in bv specialized training program*. .Je..SU?i,'l>.ntIrl Transitions to those progr " formation. Nothing comes, Then • things change suddenly, and we Seaman second class Bob Mil- will vry with the different categories of students who are mem¬ are buffeted across the head. lig. Detroit, is stationed wph the bers of the enlisted reserves. Some details of these transitions navy in Toledo. Bob Casey, ISow or Later, Six II were set forth in the plan issued by the war manpower commis¬ The I utility of It All who sang with Dick Charles' sion on Dec. 12, signed by Brig. Cion. M G. White and Hear Admiral We tire of the indefinite state Exam Must lie Talo n of affairs We develop a case of band last spring, is also a sailor. Randall Jacobs. They were supplemented, in the ease of the army enlisted reserves, by a war department release of Jan 29, and they "war nerves." We become irri¬ So is Jack Emmons, from On- by Men and IJ'onn a will continue to be supplemented from time to time in special bul¬ table, tense and develop a "fly- tonogan. All straight Liberal letins and through the press. On Feb. 1. plans to deal with the off-the-handle" a 11 i tilde. We Bill "Red" Harris, precinct 13 • various enlisted reserves stood us follows: complain about the inconven¬ man from Pontine, 111., is in the iors, including women .< iences of crowded transportation navy and for a while was sta¬ men, are required to • - Pre-inodlcal students and sophomore, junior, senior students tak¬ facilities, the lack of choice cuts tioned in Wells hall, for gun¬ six-hour exam, and if t! < ing approved technical engineering courses -remain in an in¬ of steak. We complain about nery school. Wilmur Forberg, show up to take it, they active status until end of lirst full term that begins in 1043, the ) tilling out forms, about regimen¬ Grand Rapids, and Leo Mar- required to do so at a lale called to active duty. tation, red tape, and walking to coux, Dctroitrwhose sister, by Dean L. C. Emmons ci Second-year advanced senior division ROTC students in the enlist¬ formal parties. the way is "Miss Navy" (for¬ yesterday. ed reserve corps—called to active duly at beginning of army spe¬ We become more and more merly Miss Mischigun) are also Since equipment for - - cialized training program in their institutions, allowed to con¬ groggy as we wobble around the Spartan seadogs. tinue in school until graduation, provided graduation occurs be¬ ring with alt the symptoms of must be ordered, cam Iowa navy air cadets include fore June 30, 1043. returned to Prof. Paulv!»i • tliis malady called "war nerves." Clyde Morgan, Plymouth, Harry Dean Emmons by S.ipjj ■First year advanced senior division ROTC students in the enlisted But we must be firm, so we Groszyk. Detroit, George Par¬ Business administration, reserve corps—called to active duty at beginning of army special- k< «p swinging and lunging w'ld- ker. Coldwater, Jack Alschbach, ized training program in their institutions, allowed to remain in ly in the melee of confusion and administration, public ■«< Ferndale, Frank Prescott, Hins¬ ichool until end cf first full term or substantially corresponding distortion, •p living from tration, music, and eln - dale, 111. and basketball player education students will academic period that begins in .1943. day to day, for we know that Dave Phillips from Jackson. All Alt other army enlisted reserve corps students—called to active eventually the gong will be mer¬ these men have enrolled in or quired to take the exam may take it if they ate duty at end of current term or corresponding academic period. cifully struck again. finished training in the Iowa ed. No orders will be given to report on a date prior to two weeks school. after the student's lirst academic quarter, term, or semester, ter¬ • Dave Schlott, Detroit, Ben Inflation prices in It.i'v minating after Dec. 31, 1942. Jusick, Jackson, and Warren Navy VI, V5 and V7 reservists—will be called to active duty on a date to bo announced, when they will be placed on active duty INFORMATION Snyder, Lansing, are navy men," while Bill Shier, Grosse Puinte, brought the price of s. Cast* ing colleges and universities for training both men and women in Defense Planning board will tight after sSsatring. a wide variety of activities useful in the war effort. Announce- meet today at 5 p. m. in organi- CLASSIFIED ADS 3. Instantlf stops pcrsr1'-' ment of these plans will be 'made in the near future, but in the 1 to 3 night the fastest field in its 23-years 23-ve; history. | dropped Michigan State, 56 to "n,y,"uty„°iJll-hi?an:J,re at work gunning for their back.! ^ hltllCS Right' Spartan ( oach harl A. 'the 139 last night on the Jenison taste of victory this season. first world's record of :3l 2 which leldhouse hardwoqd ) | Off the Bat tehliuh'man sa-v's • before a former Spartan star, Al- 3,300 fans. Although they were Thursday the winners will |hi.it, of these universities derman, established, at Fred the Illi- j S'eatly outclassed, the Sparta leave with the wrestling team | NEW YORK, Feb 11. (API ■hive promised to send theii nois relays in. 1927, weren't outfought at any point 011 a western tour, during which Like a guy finally looking up his performers. It will be ! of the game. they will meet Iowa State, Ne- dentist after years of treating his :>'o that this event has . • State braska and Illinois. The Hawk- , strong field. It Punch Protection ; came closesf to tieing eyes will probably prove to be j j)e( toothache with any old uain- drawn only Michi- j the score when the Vanmcn the toughest foe for State as the j killer, the National league isn't ,, teams. Michigan pulled up within three (joints of going to sell the Phillies "his ' the Bluejackets just Iowa school is defending Big Six A n Michigan college, as the half | time until it s sure the si: .--spqt K.h.im.uoo and possibly j ended. The count then was 26 champion and again has a very; wm (*, healed for to 23 and this Spartan drive was potent squad. keeps, 1, N imal will also have | os on hind, assur- I the result of two baskets by- Wolve Power Too Much : senior circuit s M-etty .■f t entry in several Jack C'awood, who paced scorers The power and balance of the ; T1'..^1 u?, w!^.s],ud' >14 and | shaking what 11 for w.ivne. for years a I for both teams with 17 points. Wolverines was too much for finances and performance :Co-tant. has aban- the almost entire Spartans soph- " 1U1 . i,.j , Superior Manpower the duration and omo/e l ijp cup, which its Quaker City prolfiem 'hild. , : should ,• .ithletes in com- j The superior manpower of the show its real strength on the As a result, the ambition !,e get j Sailor five was too much for the doming road trip. rid of the perennial nan, per- meet records will be ij Spartans who are still suffering manently is the reason iiogctia- from sickness and injuries. F Only four veterans reported to ! tions for the resale of the olUh to at there is one ■ < ,01 .cars to hold the | Stone, regular center, who had Coach Charley MacCatTree this a private enterprise isn't tiding keen eompeti- j been expected to help control winter and he had to round out i out. to bo a quick deal, Itkt buy- ,1 time. This is the | the backboards after doing such | '1ls crew with first year men. As, mg a piece of the Brooklyn . national race, ja good job in the first Sailor-I soon as the later began to gain j bridge from a fellow in -- dark: die opening event j Spartan meeting, which tin- poise and experience the wins hallway. , Kunners invited to 'Gobs won 38 to 34, is still suf- I will start to roll in. Mac" be- I „We want thc ne,v . to I fering from sickness and wasn't , , ' it b lifer, Michi- even in uniform. |1 heves. Now that the sophs . have; |^ mcn wlth enthus.asm ,.nd ndoor champion standing,' league pnxy Ford Carl Petroski, who lias taken \ 1 Ini Kerwin, of j "IookcihM up" MneCaffrce pre-! prick explained today. and Hawall Owen, I over Stbnc's center job, played j diets his club will come buck ! with working capital alter 'hey ■') t:t Suear Bowl good ball, but his lack of height | with at least two victories and take over sufficient under the t -MO yards: Notre hoop handicapped j maybe lean-sweep of the standards on the ■ lob. . if. a yet unnamed •8 .him against his taller foes. Of- ! tour, Thai sounds Rotariun, I'll admit, y Gene Fehlv; i Naval Aviation t let LLOYD i fensively, Petroski ranked sec¬ Excellent Form but we're doing it from a selfish ond ' „ ... ,.r of the all-tim. E. MOSS, of Madrid, I; node Is in the scoring column, get¬ av team there: . ting 10 points and also setting Harry Cooper, slim breast- angle, because it's for ui awn • an unusual headpiece ,t signed ' stroker, has shown excellent good to have a good ball t" n State will start to protect the and up several baskets - no:v. cv. . . form so far anil with a little Philadelphia.'' K.tjllitz and Lloyd cheekbones, as well-as it, head Evenly Divided • added speed ho "should come and ears, of cadets learning box¬ Scoring for the Hluciackets was pretty evenly close to the varsity record before Lansing Club Will Spon- r - ite's TnB'oor rec- ing at Athens, Ga as part vf divided be¬ . the season has elapsed much Model lie 440 and Whet- their conditioning. The head¬ tween live men with Wil Schu¬ Airplane Contest - ,ashman, bettered piece is intended to reduce the macher. big pivot man. sinking longer. three field Tiie 440 yard free style Spar¬ A model airplane -rtcst ill ty time by a full number of flattened noses goals and four char¬ tan mark is also in danger with > held Sunday 1 • om !. .'ill to \ man field looks ity tosses to lead the point-get¬ ters for the winners. Battle Creek's Johnny Nichols 30 p. m. at the Boys' '/oca- The goal will be Accuracy from the c hardy coming closer every day. He it tonal school fic-ldhouse itv jin- Eastman Approves line by the Sailors was about I ready -ed Ted Himme-I sing, Bill Werback, president of the biggest difference lien's varsity record, set laSt, i the Lansing Model Engineers between |{0TE Rifles Split ^IYollev(!ar*I)erl>v , the two teams. Great Lakes hit |-vpractice .essionfc, announced yesterday, in the sprints' 20 times from the floor and the1 PVl'forme Events scheduled i i lie still Ralph Newton, whoi those for hanD Ills ORCHESTRA know you mean It. Flowers delivered or lelcsraphcd. FRIDAY AND Remember the folks al heme, too. M SATURDAY CORAL 1 NOVELTY COMEDY I JewetPs 19) I^ables CARTOON SUM. "PANAMA HATTIE" 128 W. GRAND RIVER ' PUONE 8-8551 Friday, February MICHIGAN STATE NEWS |2 Page Four Favors Permitted I Sickle at Kharkov j Drama H w,■/,,/, New Commandant States for Greek Dance, Snips Lozovaya to Air CavulrU(lf Radio Serbs ROTC Will Be Maintained LONDON, Feb. 11 CAP) — Bat No Flowers The Red army in its smashing The I.F.C.-PanHellenic dance semi-encirclement of Kharkov Plays taken fro, Ukraine bastion's Col. Rodney Compliments MSC Military Unit will tee off tonight at 9 to the has cut the strains of Stan Kenton's band, main railway to the south -and cade of America" will be broadcast By Don Thornbury and will be the second party of the Crimea by capturing the key the dramatic wmi- rail junction ot Lozovaya, the air every Thursday Col. Dorsey R. Rodney officially assumed his post as. tj,eThese to present year favors programs. radio announced to¬ are blue and'sil¬ Moscow 5 p. m. starring y • PMS&T at Michigan State college this week after an ab¬ ver "with a sphere crossed by J night in a special communique students of Michu sence of nearly eight years. two lines, and real pretty," ac¬ recorded here by the Soviet lege, according • Colonel Rodney who, by the way, is very much interest¬ cording to Norma Henningsen, | monitor. Bagwell, actiiy . ed in dogs and keeps one in* A. S. '43, co-chairman. The ] Capture of Lozovaya appar¬ ment head. his office, expressed his school no corsage ruling will be I ently represented a 35-mile ad¬ Directed by .!•„• pleasure at being returned Sexy Cliick Course in effect and enforced, she The heads of'the two Greek said.! j vance westward from kova by a force which, threat¬ Barven- assistant profe- ,, to Michigan State. "State's plays will 'be ,■ ,» Bolls to llappy. End organizations, Pat Reddy and . ening at any moment to turn the permission < : excellent ROTC training is rec¬ Doug Reeves, will attend the southward toward the Sea of company, sponsm ognized throughout the country, One of the strangest courses party with Larry Hardy and Azov, is menacing from the rear alcade" program and it is a pleasure to work with Joan Dunfee, .respectively. Sally j hundreds of thousands of Ger¬ taught anywhere in the country people who take their training I'rescott, of Muskegon, will be man troops in the area ot Ros¬ Assisting Call.i seriously," he said. will come to an end today at the guest of Don Otto, co-chair- tov. rection of the p!a Michigan State college. ^ Says ROTC JVH1 Stay man of the party. - Miss Hen¬ Kharkov, which has been the Nellie Buchoz, '44; PhiM . As to the Future of ROTC at For four weeks, 17 persons ningsen will be escorted by Jope, '43; > have been sitting under special Arlan Smith. Germans' strongest position in '43; Mary Jean,", State, be stated that "if it had all Rusia east of the Dnieper, and not been for such institutions, 200-watt lights in Ag hall, doing Mary Coope r. nothing but scrutinizing baby British, French Smash already has had the main rail¬ this country would have been in Students who y chicks, from 7:30 in the morn¬ way from the north cut and is a much worse position with ref¬ engulfed by Red army troops on ing roles in the c< erence to officer material," and ing to 4:30 at night. They have at North Tunisia Line a 50-mile arc reaching as close elude James Kenm that therefore ROTC basic train¬ been learning the art' ot chick Frymii sexing. LONDON, Feb. 11 (API- as 22 miles. rence i ing would be made available to British and French troops were Shanks, '43; Fro those few eligible students next class can handle reported tonight by a field cor¬ The now Margaret Morri- , fall, and probably throughout anywhere from 5,000 to 8,000 Debate on Economics Kelly, '43; Alex i) the war, so that colleges would respondent in the Mateur area chicks daily. Instructor Dwight to have set the long-dormant "Should American youth sup¬ Joy Randall, '44. r be in a position to continue on Wyngarden, of Zeeland, an ex¬ northern front in Tunisia into* port the re-establishment after '43; Geraldine S< i n full scale basis when peace¬ time conditions again prevail. pert, estimates the number of action with a continuing attack the war of competitive enter¬ Mary Elaine C'lnli chick sexers in the whole coun¬ that has advanced them about prise as our dominant, economic | The present staff will not be cut down because of the deple¬ try at about 600, the lack being ! eight miles. system?" is the question of the j tion of ROTC cadets, the colonel due to the extreme difficulty ol I The correspondent declared annua] national intercollegiate Lost Anylhins;? I m«n t, the work. that Allied troops including radio debate. and Found Is Open i in said, but will be used to give the Incoming soldiers a general mili¬ | A highly trained worker can British and French commandos | tary course with their academic handle as many as 1,000 chicks attacked the Italian-held line in subjects. I an hour, with pay ranging up to the northern area at dawn yos- Subjects Will Be General I a penny per chick ' terday. This "general courser" chiefly I "— subjects which officers in every branch of the service should ! rMorrill Hall Smitty9 Has _ * Distinction , , °J Seing Michigan Slate Insulation onsl Rodney said, By JOAN MEYERS | this war is that "this war affects All the ERC students to be in ducted .will not be called up at Among the traditions that di | everybody—just everybody has to get in the harness this the same time. Colonel Rodney tinguish this campus are not got time." paid, as the facilities for " ban-> smoking on campus, the Union dling men" at Camp Custer, | grill, and Smitty. | Came in MSC's Infancy where they are to be Inducted, State was an institution ot To the thousands of students about 800 students and a hand¬ arc limited to approximately 200 who have had classes in Morrill ful of buildings when Smitty left per day. The first inductions hall "Iliya Smitty!" has been will begin about April 4. his farm home in Lapeer county enough to evoke a little razzing in 1911 to "move down near his To Be Notified Eater qpd a three-flight ride in an ele¬ wife's folks." s Whether students who do not vator whose sole operator has receive their notices for induc¬ been Smittv since it was in¬ About every two weeks Smit¬ tion on or before that date stalled in 1937. ty receives a letter from New should return and enroll for the Guinea where his sold spring term or await their call at home, he said, will be an I * his*32* years'ol*going to col-| ^tioncd So far as being kidded announced later. I lege. Smitty. who punches the Y ^ .^'CmentsTlgeS Those students who take the time clock in the power house \f' *s" thev do^ attitude that since they are go under the name of Owen Smith, b'*a 08 they do advice de- Ing into the army soon, they has been a coal shoveler, team I ""j „ has talked might as well take things easy driver, maintenance worker in I parimem. omiuy » of students out of down- and let their studies slide, should the Chemistry building and " be reminded that their college since Morrill hall was revamped I ken-hearted ones | ' p y b academic record will go with ' from a women's dormitory to a them into the army. Colonel I liberal arts stronghold, he has | Rodney said. "It could very well been elevator operator, a job be the deciding factor as to their i which he guesses "he likes about desirability for officers' date school." he added. candi-1 the best." j Smitty remembers when stu- MAKE BUDD'S | dents were drafted out ot school Invest In Victory—Buy War ! for World War 1 but he points Your Headquarters for buying Bonds and Stamps. out that the big difference with the latest in . Say Good-bye to W inter Chilh Swing and BENEATH A ** . . . this nation shall ClassicalRecords not earth perish from the , , , " i Also Everything in Houano Tone Blanket Sheet Music .4 Combination of Warmth anil llenuty OUR OFFER In Oitin* 2 CENTS for each BROKEN or USED RECORD untune is are treated Is Keep faith with the uien who are prevent moth damage. Colors t suit your room. Stripes and mult, fighting to keep us free. Work - STILL ON colored floral patterns. Buy Bonds for Victory. 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