Nazis Retreat | Toward Gafsa MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather .-.MIL ;--vl \flor Defeat Doily Student Publication of Michigan State College VOL. 33Z.332 FAST LANSING, I s . itriii-li Troops Clear MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEDRUAity 27, 1343 I'licniy Forces From lOVOON. kasserittc l*ass Frb. 28 (AIM— Spartan I Qnvvn II ill Ifolicvvalvtl Rodney Advises Fnlisied Reservists T),r lltillsh rt*lilh army was Not to Return for Classes rrtsrasl by Renters tonight hue ponriralfd to the pre- riitll.iii*. roek-strexvn gorge of at An (iainc Tonight Spring Term ||)(, v\ adl Zitrati which forms impressive c o r o n a titm ,, \<*r part of sv«i(pni» the Marclh line tic- , oivmnny will take the KjMitlight [ lonlKbt ill hatftimc'perioti of the MaitiiotvorQuoUt Overdrawn* Army to Taku r>0 ' ai.i.ikd hdq. in north ^ |«^h«..i when t)7.V brotherhood presents Rm Scuttle Committee | VKIJU A. Feb. '20 (AP) I Ann rt.an and British troops the Winner of its Victory Queen contest with an hottornrv tnctn- Charges Pn* Pay ;at Custer bership, climaxini: WASHINGTON. Feb :•(! (AIMS* Isinkitp: <"d beyond reea|>- concentrated war It) days of An estimate that American Unless advised to the con¬ Kasserine pass were stamp and bond sellinR. working anil flghliUR forces , • v , ! • torxvard lav, smashing- at \ ms a columns which general ad- re- The contest, which opened hair the tiopul.it ion or Feb. 17, iintl will continue up by Hie end of must total ti:',r>00,l)l)() nearly all a Res Congress Acts trary in the near future, Michigan State college men in the Enlisted Reserve IIM3 led a senate .. v ■, .led back toward Gnfsa, ■ •iithcast of tlicrfnrth- until noon today, was launched to push stamp anil bond sales epmmittee to the lonelustoh to- to Halt Labor are not to register for spring lertn corps lay that the nation's "personnel . and are requested to remain at w.nd penetration made over the $5,n«0 mark To datoj bank home until they receive t.hrlr or¬ yn-iro to t il Pommel in his bro- the west. sales at the upper deck defense booth are well over 9(1.300. anil mint" »wn by "several million appears over- men '• Difficulties ders to report for active duty, it was announced it is hoped that a St.(ton total After rtnestioiiltic of Chair yesterday. el of the KnsSerine, will he reached by the close ot hi I'aul V McNutt of tfio \V;u WASHINGTON, Feb 28 .RC \ . it force* had advanced A t on compctiliou today. *r commission and to slop absenteeism '•indents should not return to sre TUNISIA—Fuse 4 Chan f.mal.1 M Net on of and fresh demands to curb Tehoel next teriri came from Cot. Names of 18 Spartan coeds s'rikei <1. u I>>|» () m cungress tc» Horsey R Rodney, were submitted | the \ miin imii lainrd, Nen- PMS&T, who as contestants ator ■■ (l)-okln ) asserted day Inflowing a work stoppage said that, only about HO men a and the winner will be decided I it appe, at a Flying Fortress day could he inrlticii'd at Fnrt :;tit to consul factory ,tnil on the basis of total amount ol i ci of* the civilian I |"'",b"'tl",i lieups in other v il:»l Custer, hut that about 201) men Today's rvi:r stamps and bonds soli! under populate to do tlir |ol: all ' plants, day coitId he processed if other her name, 'lie fronts ' induction centers also were used. In addition to the honorary Hankbead I) Ala I I Connnily c'sl he (I)-Tex ) would intro¬ 7fit- announcement 'hat KRG membership, the qtuxui will lie duce Monday a hill students, other than those in authorizing Campus ' i oinmfttee a serterl awarded the l>/.V kev on a to I ti n the government to take over any Veterinary Medicine ami senior at. needs HO If, rued not see their arlvis- necklace Two women wilt ah.' wiir plant where production i. imply l isl to jive" with the i.'"s ihout next term's class he Riven honorable mention r it nnuiit interrupted by a "labor dis sched¬ i tani.Miwi i a\ ailable. ule i ami from the itiRs. as. a result Of war ccrtui- Ikuikh. said Unkind would tin bailee or any other eiitlse " registrar's ot¬ her cates entered fni them O hep Pat man (I) Tex.) rnov Km i,t"-'( detail- ibuut. . . . I hi/iressions i I I the railed : I d til force a .speedy house regis— •tifii. t'j'irifi in yt term .see l.lie notice vote on his It'll outlawing coll Itif In Examinee . •I page 4 of today's Stale Nrws. Russian Advance I hi life •d ol fLt.oOtl.OOtl Spiracles "for the purpose of "ate: Following np- ami the ("eventing, topping, hmilei inn, workitiR lories Mc- jdelaying Seniors Will Heeciv* Continue**- AIoiij; trout ■ jiressfon of d f|/pteal Nutt who said ram or interrupting any I in* I'M? total work or service necessary to the n tank the Graduate, was ail.HOtt.noU. ; national defense program." Exam Crades ttcjore ruinination Thursday ' Front Asked w I mi v he intended to Q The home rules committee ('lose of This Term I.nil the 3,7(10.00(1 additional:*' approved for action on the i tae c.ils left a bad taste MOSCOW, Fib '.III (AIM - win km's.. lie i i pliisl ! fit mi, probably Monday, a bill Men and women who took th# mmiih never felt so Russian troops udvaurt ■ I stead- "They lla • be found; I by Rep Lyndon graduate *ccord exnnitnntion • • Johnson iD- it was breeze, thai . "ly mined into a gale snow Hi-Ids west a ily today through t of Kharkov [ Tex ) administration supporter, iiKiiuitti" yesterrlay and Thiimluy will be 'niornuxl of their grades before navy yards to r"|)or, m hell was Don Quix- and north of Kursk, shattered | to draft boards every the end of the term, possibly in three- i I left wondering , . . wave alter wave of German months the names of all em¬ two week.:, Pint. Paul Drtssel, eld •. .no with my It takes n F. P. four Lounterattacks in Donets basin and captured a thawing UNDER THE WIRE ployes ubsent. Johnson said he had introduced without cause. orientstjom chairman who wan in charge of the test, said yes¬ I.. ■ wer that trii>e district center and railway sta¬ another measure applying terday . . the I collection of use- same provisions.to all war work Over 450 seniors tion'northeast of Novorossisk. wrote the ' mi assembled with WASHINGTON. Teh. 20 (AIM two-day, eight bout The noon communique listing examina¬ am I really -A forthcoming price Increase tion; . When 1 like Mr Liberal Arts inJhior't with ..... . „ . i these gains also drew a scene in soft wheat Hour raised (he men t I hey don t dare, Johnson fitions, were required hardened dermic, rest' to the tbron gs on quiz prib, i likely prospect tonight that the test, but several stu- ven the qui* kids southwest of V. "lllll heusrw Ives in the east, sjmth anil as I km ■ turn to tie, sponsoring i l',''''' •r. i i hem !grjld the an(J Kr;irn;illll .,. area west of Rostov and " midwest may have to pay more legislation hi art.' iike this, observed Representative I take I ' r!"s, in take tec othcr divisions chose < xa/nlnatton Nine- paid $40 per far bakery products surli as ■, we our the Soviets are beating ah to cakes, cookies and crackers fox (D~Ca.) of the committee | dents iy-thr<'e senior engineering stu¬ something . . The seats . sea of Azov toward Tag.ni and almost ;>♦> in both" : t as those in Ag hall home econornies and chemistry a AS llliffl? ... a pony n (The Germans said the Hits M.I.IU) iidq. in ai'stka- j Interfraternity Sing also took the test by choice. it takes "a'small | si!,ns were advancing v. i LI A. Siturdav, I'eb. 27 (AIM— Cntranee Deadline Results from the test may be one right when 1 | the Kharkov-Kursk I me i X .lap merchant vessel has been used to aid men going into the modo, the hunch- i attacking heav ily north i beintM'd and damaged olf the •a is l-i New Guinea coast, the Allied i I.istcd for Momlay armed sei vieexp-rrr--an credit for "The Hunchback of I south of Orel. South of c ! graduation if they face induc¬ ar.d who was ' Hmen in the Leningrad high command announced today. ■ • have , The bombers also delivered a : Futries for the sixth annual tion and have 18') credits • V •us because he paint-1 the Russians were vai.l t< ' Intcvfraternity sing must be in nudes?" ... is stipp- j extended their "powci in at- big attack on the Wewak air- i liv a p. ni Monday, according to Kittling? I i tacks to other front di Uromr. never Karl R"ed, chairman were ... 12 different \ with an overwhelming uedies besides the one ! of infantry and tank n I dealt Sti)| another heavy blow was Gasmata. New Itritain. : The ring is 'scheduled for TIME TABLE u where the tests | tions." where two waves of Allied planes I Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 p. •d what a "bombed the airdrome runway j in. or College auditorium this . . . I i'<1 .a: Don Quixote was, with 'and dispersal areas', dropping 10 year rather than on its tradi- 'roDAdr— «• I girl, too t< ns of bombs, causing wide dam¬ ! tional May date due to the rec- ■' didn't Wolverine Advice . . ' . nmendation ol Interfraternity Victory Speam r«, h.irran code learned on the verb- age." i hi, ' r till 1 tincil. 2 p. in., org. room 2, Union had to stop ... it h..-,".! Persons who find it net e- • Senior t» Give Recital The sing is sponsored by Al¬ .s you think about it NYA, S ». m. 'ac auy next to me answered sary to leave school before pha Phi Omega, national service June 1 may have their Wol¬ Org. room 1, Union "em ail . he said he guessed Murray Present, L. A. '43, will fraternity, which awards n tro- t s he didn't know verine sent to them by leaving preterit his senior piano recital j phy Ao the fraternily placing Christian Fellowship, . . . and 8:30 p m., faculty •Mi: them vacant. . , one a mailing address at the Wol¬ Friday, March 5. at It p. rn in hirst, dintni verine office. Helen Sayeis, the Music auditorium. The re- Rules state each fraternity is room, Union 1 ®u * 'I Hunk for sure ... read business manager, said yes¬ Shaw's "Candida," and eital is a requirement for a B. required to sing one fraternity Faculty Women's aiwocuxhin i i about every book he terday M. degree. Present is a student and one harmony song and I p. m, faculty flinine -">,m '<• but that one . . . of Prof. Frank Mannheimer. should not exceed eight minutes. Union fUtHi 1 aon't live right . . . S! 40 worth of outlines Pre-Pre-Fligh I Program Ready for Air Cadets Coming Here lv • what a waste of " was . . . still trying "••• whether Deirde was Michigan State's newest war-.were anticipated "at the startwill conduct a pre pre-flight prepre-flight !be used at .trst to house the ca- I. ' r a sailing ship, and time administrative start has College officials previously had;school. dets and fraternity bouses later | ; t'i V a daughter killed niinH its rimmis niche and IS estimated between 2,000 and! Despite the collegiate atmos- if necessary. and whether rv^kbii/reidv naking ready for for the mnux of 4,000 cadets would be assigned , phere, the Irainecs wdl be sub- tne influx . The army also has assigned A-'onistes" is written hundreds ject to the same military disci 750 engineering sti.denls to M;ch '"uplets ... it was 'nre m-eSfVcht flight training training "" Major RLien explained thatlpiine they'd get in army camps, igan State, with 570 schedule^ to ne at : , 00 more if il had the detachment here, said first will be boys just out of high each month in the scheduled live- | L les an hour faster . .. arrival of air said, "so our personnel probably the trainees will be displaced hours of flying instruction undei supervision of the Civil Aeronau¬ 'Mm jfe school or college men in need of month .......... training period. He said l§ tics administration's war training ihft h-!:lat- one "ave a Veek to Epafe. i sometime youths (refresher courses. Actually, wc that college dormitories would service. r-r.\ i / HP, ytitojbi ' r ■ Saturday, Fcbi i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ♦*»Mf Member Aa«>rlated Cellfdale I'raw , ,, _ Telephone- College There Mill. *4- Office Eat. 2(l»; tlurlnen* Offlaa East Lansing and will speak before varied audi¬ w,4 B National Advertising■ « » • c . Service, Inc. florlal , Ext. m. ences. His main appearance will fkUisbtrt RtprrttnUtif Sutnrrlptloa talea - He per capy: It.04 /be as guest speaker at the 11 n. ISO Matiaon A*a. Nrw Voaa. N. Y. Per year hy mall; II r.o per year by m. service at Peoples church. His r«:«a« • aciToa • ie« aaarna • y.a raaaciaca "'liege rarrlar lo atudenta; 15.11 pa* topic jrr»r by college carrier to noMtttdffttl. will be 'Freeptcn fbr a Free World." MEMBER OF THE ASFOCIATCD FRBRS I»r. N. A. Mct'unr will speak Th# Amtnclftt**! Prm in cxohwilvply «ntittni to th# me tor republic*tlon. of »tl "The Man Who Loved Folks newi ilippnlchrH ctr«litr«t Id it or not othervrfo# ewslltrd in thin p«|H»r rih! tvUo th# on Pwciil nrwN pubtiihfd therein. All flfeht# of yublimtlon on fpecini diepnlche* h«*»- -Elisha," at the 9 a m. service, u ire ntuo rf*crvi» the cards ccrto.i iIn furor you, fotj<• pin and last Friday night Gail Wells, Kappa . Arthur 6 p pi you Svodgrans. I'd look for a (jo
    ion at Denison university in composer and lecturer has an¬ lausc vif the Michigan State N- »sl to report i theme of Rev William Young Oldo, and Paul Vasqucs, Sigma nounced his engagement to Hel¬ the at the 10:30 a nv worship serv¬ tre Dame basketball game which (tartmeiit ati.i Chi. now lodged at the same' en E. Worcester who is in naire and ;,|>i also is scheduled for tonight, ae- nurse's training at the U. of ice. place the FarmHousc Polar The Lutheran Student club eordinft- to Prof. S E. f'rovve, tary induct" Rear rluh says it will throw a Michigan. Branch, post will discuss "Sex. Marriage, Di¬ of the series lurcwcU party for Its departing Alpha I'll! initiates last Satui chairman ixt yesterday vorce" at the 7 p m meeting in members in the near future. day wore Mary Ritcnour. Katie Movies will be resumed next The qui' organization rooms I and 2 In the Sigma Chi* Dirk tl;u-d man MeGill. Sally O'Connor, Janet Union. week as scheduled with WendeP Idled out and Dale Reynolds now work for and Joyce Johnson. Betty Oles. Acquinas, Chapman's "Wild Life in Color with the s,g„. Jane ciark. Marion Clark, Diane At St. Thomas ITpcle Sam's army air forces . A new series will be ottered voluntary m.i masses will begin at 9 and 11 Bill Argylc. Phi Ta\i who drop- Bvownlee, Georgarine Browder, spring lerm. the first offering of today. Cap'.. m. on Sunday and 7:15 a. m. lied out of school last term, was Betty Boatman. Jeanne Cooper, a on weekdays. Open forum will Which will be "It Happened On back visiting last week. Bill is Helen Wiedcr and Rosemary bo held in room 1. Home Eco¬ Tee," with Sonja Hcnie. on April Korean Film. I tciurt now working tor the Dow Chem¬ flvr.vl.ind nomies building Wednesday at 5 3. Crowe said. and 7:30 p. m Here Tiiestlav Nighl Christian Science organization Five Campus Group* If eekly Letter to Men in the Service will hold a meeting Wednesday ■ at 7:30 p. m. in the chapel of lo Hear Syria Native on Students < Korea spun « (This open letter to men in the service is a weekly fen- Peoples church. society wdl authority j« ture.o/ events on campus. the Michigan State News, describing Clip it out and mait it to a friend in the the outstanding | on Miss Dalai Satadi, Syria, will speak to a com¬ about that p. < in. in the * service.) Civil Service Seeks bined meeting of five campus lecture room, * Saturday: Feb. 27, 1943 organizations Monday at 7:30 p. mons, chaiim. Women Applicants m. in room' 130, Morrill hall. tee on Otient.i | EAREST Johnny; . | At the open meeting, the his¬ »-d yesterday | J Senior Liberal Arts students and senior men subject to The U. S. Ctvil Service com¬ mission is seeking college grad¬ tory, foreign language and soci¬ | service call are busy today test given yesterday and Thursday. From all reports, they recuperating from the six-hour | uates, especially women, for ology departments, the Arabic club and the international rela¬ war-time jobs. J don't dare ask those questions on quiz programs. * I Senior ROTC students who were enlisted in the EKC last term as sergeants will bo sergeants with sergeants' pay next term while they are instructing student cadets who will arrive next . | Applicants who have majored tions Club will hear Miss Safadi ill public administration, ness administration, busi¬ speak on Syrian customs, at - economics, cording to Prof. Hans Leon- Make Budd I term. Men who recently enlisted will be privates, but will be | history, mathematics or agri¬ hardt, faculty adviser of the his¬ given the rank of corporal when placed on active duty. Room. culture are urgently needed. tory club. Vour llewtgturlcr, fur I ' board, tuition and medical care will also be supplied by the | the latest in army. | Milton Krdmann. Ag student, received top recognition at the held Wedesday night. Erdmann was | annual Ag honors banquet j inducted into The M.S.C. the army live days before the banquet. band presented its second pop concert to 1.000 . Church Swing and | persons, and played a new college loyalty song, "Hail, Michigan {. State,1' S Twenty-nine seniors and seven faculty members were initial- I Classical Reton i ed into Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society, Thursday after- | oon. And last night the sophomore class held its prom, with Dick Rogers' -band, It's getting to be spring—or it was until yesterday morning ' | Directory Also Evert thine i» i t when snow tore ycu soon, Johnny, self once in a while. down from a clear*blue sky. Hope we may so*1 . and don't forget to let us know about your- ■ . LUTHERAN STUDENTS CHRIST EVANGEUCAL FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF Sheet Musitl * Love to you and you and especially to YOU. BAH | LUTHERAN CHURCH iMiiMuri Synod) In v ilea Vaa to East Lansing Maeanic Tempi*, lit M. A. C. Are. OUR GFFEj In Giving t < 1 iv * Sunday School 'J .30 A. M. BROKEN or I'.sED Catoaennion Faartk Sander Sunday Serrkea If A. M. Is ■ [ A frilernitr for Synodicml Caafer- Wednesday Evcnin* Scrric* 8 Readin* Room and Ler.din* O'eloth Library, STILL ON Bulldin*. Open Daily mt Latbemui mert* »ccorul and fourth £csdar. *:U P* at 211 Abbot from 11:80 A. M. to 1:10 P. M., and bit hi krv: tl>« I'rhm, Sunday! from 1 to 8 P. M. The PEOPLES CHURCH tlaUrdcaaminatiaaal) Services of Worship S UN D AY! FEB. »—»J3». "The Man Who Loved Folks"—Elisha/ I1.-9G, "Free Men in a Free World," Dr. O^W.^Wan^^iwn Bydd's Musk ■fSverythi'. >"• * ■ »nd Student Program S to 7:15 m S. Wash. Ave. T Saturday, February 27, 1043 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Thre* MSC Frosh Tankers Slated Petwski Elei*led Captain af Spartan Five lo Compete in Varsity Meet State-Irish lilt M«v Be Fast Follcginlc (•ante During War Si Mitan t'reshmeu will compete in varsity competition the first time since 1918 at the M.S.O,-Illinois swim- Michigan Slate will send its , action sharing floor duty with team Ntitnirts. ' dermakerg. after for- It, 5 ixrtind < Fl W0H ' "g the 121-pound bout and over lionnsr (Si. U-A tlie tlrst four matches. 175 poar4- Kvtalam (T> won ' • ■■ sick to win three heavier ;'t tilts m a row. over Fuller Hathaway Heavyweight (S), 4 (fc». 7-2 Rutrv:i»ri il*i Allen, John v Hall, WIT) O'Calioghan, Joseph 4 _ Anderson, Gerald Harmon, Burton Oldham, Wilford WHAT YOU BtTY WtlFN YOU INVEST IN U S. Aten, Darwin Heise, Berwyn Oreutt, Arthur DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS - Bayer, Laurence Horski, Maurieo Overton, Richard Beesley, Richard Howe, Elinor Pankow, Wilford Beshgetoor, Don Johnson, Reed Peterson, Paul 10 CENTS INL DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Bowie, Wm. Kelly, John Pickard, Bill U'tTl pay for 5 cartridges Briggs, H/ibt. Kelly, Nathan Plomer, Edward Brooks, Geo.* Kindra, John Prashuw, Milton Budniek, Vincent Klooster, Merlin Pula, Joseph 25 CENTS IN DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Caobam, Bob Koon, John Redfern, Howard u'ill provide a soldier's mess kit Clark, John Kvitek, Richard Rleker, John Cole, Frank Larson, Arthur Ringle, Jeanne $1.50 IN DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Collgr. Mafy Leach, Max Ross, Wm. pays for a first aid kit Cropsey, Leo Lipka, Geo. Ruthig, Delmur Cully, Raymond Litton, Ralph Schoomaker, F. Bradley Dean. Richard B. Lock, Frank Schafcr, Lyman $2.00 IN DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Dean. Richard F. Lorenz, Wm. Shaffstall, Robt-, is what one blanket costs Dickson, Stan Ludwig, Albert Simanton, James Dicgel, Harold Maltby, Scott Sniderman, David Dygert, Guy Marinaro, Armand Sobieski, Thomas $5.00 IN DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS toil! buy 2 leg splints Ekberg, Walter If. Mayhcw, Thomas Stage, Robt. Faggion, Art. McLauglilin, John Staxny, Robt. Fitch, Donald McCauley, John Stipek, Robt, $10 00 IN DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Forrest, N. Amsack Mencotti, Edo Vandervoort, Robt. tcill buy 2 steel helmets Freeland, Wright Meyers, Dale Weinstcin, Irving. Giilctt, Ralph Morrill, Frank Welch, Howard Grausman, John Myers, Elliott Whcaton, Leonard (Space contributed til interests of Victory by) Nemetz, Frank Wichtel, Hugo :.,"r4.Til Green, Edwin Greenleaf, Bill Nelson, Robt. Wicht, Puut Norton, Wm, Wisncr, Fred The New Hut Steak House Greer, Norris Guettler, Carol ' •. ' / always good food P'AvkBi E- Michigan 4-1710 ■(ULi-U-lJ. . .'* * ■ Saturday, Februnt v 1 • MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page 'our Yanks, British DormDrag, Six Greek Dances REGISTRATION NOTICE AH MudrnU (fxr-tpl th.». In K. .ho.,1,1 — their ..Ivl.rr. or rlsm K. C. »hn «»» n«< In Vrlrrln.nr nltlrw srennHlW l« U»- ~nUt Air Clamps <>n jVfJ Share Weekend Spotlight R. O. T. LONDON, Feb Srlo. In ohuln Ih-lr r»*l»lr«llon rnvrlnf-. nnd r'." ■'••*"-•• for Ihe American Flying K..n ' AP| Krwr.nllon of wrllnn. will Uho nl»ro In the lomn.-tum on 1 .prln* lerm. Liberators pounded u :• 'H*t i Momlo*. Mnrrh 2». nnd Tne.dsr, Msrrh .1». •rite hrdule for «o»ln» ndrlMro und rl«" oltl. or. folio* •: docks nnd U-bont i.,,. m»i 1 By BARBARA DENNISON •, AliMICtff.TI'HK ANI> FrttlKRTKV BTI'IIKNTH hblmshiven today ' W,|. I A preview of what may be ' regular occurrence at Mlchii State next term will take the higan Navy Branch Open Senior-—H.-cort In IIS As hull, between Mnreli S ami 10. Junior.—-K,.- I'rnf.-oer l.uem. Dairy Inilbllns, Mw. -n Mor. b e »>>'«» " British hammeici thrice nt DtrnquerqiK • I Sophomrtre»~Uei.()tt In 212 licit. bulMtne. Mmvn M«.rli » Ml'" r' In Some ERC Men to round out 29 in.., spotlight in the weekly social pa Kre.hn.en- H- i—, t |o SOU As hull. Mwvy M«"h M iu.d I". competent obsci vi. , . rndc tonight when all dormitory A 1*1*1.1 K|l OCtKNOB STT'PKNTS and ofT-eampua women sponsor Members of the ERC with a one of .-.the gre.-iii- i i ni'twi^n Mnrrh # nnd Ifl, ncrinl offensives oi tlielr semi-formal drag in College V-l, V-7 or V-S preference, who KNOINRKRfKfi 8TDDKNTH auditorium. failed to pass tire examination Weary, grease-, given by the naval board here Hrport tn 1«0 Old* hull nn follow*: of the tl. S. preci ... Dancing will be from !) io 12 p. I'tfultitifn said the results Wen m., with music provided by Low last week, may enter Class V-0, TtTOMMY MAIM1I / MONDAY. MAIK'H I northwest Gennnn ry Clark and his orchestra. A for innncdiofe service in the A t* Ittrlufive 8:10-11 :1» |-N lorltwlvo lni?lu»»lvo M 10-11 10 1:10- 4 SO , , IKS'* and submarine patriotic theme will be used,-and navy, it was announced yester¬ tv-ll InrliiflhV 1:10- 4 :S0 . Intense fighter au.l corsages will bo banned. day by the military department THURSDAY. MARCH 4 Those desirous of so transfcr- WRDNR8DAY, MARCH S opposition. Seven i Chi O* l»anee ll-Td InrliiRlvr :310-11 :1» lost, v Six Greek organisations have Ing must go to Detroit, at their A-0 InohHivo -8 era were tl-Q Incliolvr I :S0- 4 :So heaviest toll yet term parties scheduled for this own expense, and If they suc¬ Junior* p . eighth U. S. air foe, weekend. Women of Chi Omega cessfully pass the requirements, FRIDAY. MAIU'H h Ihe navy will request their re¬ M-7. HwluOvt >10-11.10 The heaviest Brit. . held theirs last night in competl the 20-hour cycle «.,• lion with the Soph prom. Hc- lease from the army. If army Beit tain , poat'ng their fall term precedent, approval is then given the re¬ KRItlAV. MARCH » HATPRDAY. MARCH cenfrnted minute. t„ the dance was informal, in the servists will he notified here A-l. inetu.lve 1:30- 4 :R0 M-K li.eht.lve cW-lt •*" night at NuerntK-n: BTl'llKNTS dust rial center in Masonic temple. Koexmnry Dar¬ and will he sent to Detroit nt II..MK r.CONOMH'H r South Gernumy lington, Chi O president, attend¬ the expense of the navy, for Im¬ Sen nellee In Hnfne Kennntnleu hullillnir. «|, submarine engines ed with Hog Boninc, Ag. '42. mediate service. I.IIIRRAt. ARTS HTIWKNTH The British paid n. j Sigma Kappas Entertain If they so desire such tra All .lud.nls net* otlvl-erV l.vlnni.iu Morel. N. l'erky Lowery is social chair portatirin they should ask the VKTKHINAIIY ANt» MKHICAI. HIOI.IM.V STKIIKNTS for the large desii, All .li.de.il* ... o.lvtw-ro helween Morel, K nnd 14. left in the night. man for the Sigma Kappa tern* navy recruiting station when UKNKRAI. STPIIKNTS party being held at the house to¬ they are in Detroit to make such night. Her escort will be Dob arrangements for Ihcm with the All ^luderto .ee n,M« m between Moeeh S nnd IS Murtiriini to Pcnhm lainsing office: IjRAtlt'ATK STPHKNTS Tingle)', A. S. '44. RoMloriilion StHigs Tonight Alpha Chi Omega and It also was announced by the S.e.ilns to pn» 41.5 song fi*om the pen, , , ,uat oh.ol.) from hi. deon. h»fore oeelns hi. od.tw., 1750, will be the mi1 Lesselyong and Mary Bent in Hint literature and application , of wnrh l» he eoteled. TM. mn.l be eee.ei.led nl Ihe time leglum Muslcum charge. Mat Wrocklagc, L. A. blanks concerning the WAVES '43, will escort Miss lesselyong. and SPARS Is available nt their p. in. In the Music .. Prof. W. li Km Mary Bent, Alpha Phi presi¬ office. APO Holds Initiation music faculty, v.,11 dent, will have Bill Patch, L. A. '43, as her guest. Alpha Phi Omega, national tator for llie p., service fraternity, formally ini¬ numbers will be >■ Quern to Rrlgn Jeanne Single, recently chosen tf.&HUfs' - -■ tiated two men this week. Pres. Art Mitchell said yesterday. lis Kinney, L A who will be ace i. Sigma Chi sweetheart, will be ILTY R0W« Odlfjj They are James Schulthoiss and Prof. J. M. Darin a, crowned at the Sigma party room. Chi term tonight tn the Union ball¬ ller escort lo the dance FACULTY Ry Jack Leonard Marshall Wood, both A. S. '46. harpsichord. will be Bob llowersox, A. S. '44. . Sigma Chi social chairman Walt Though he's bugs about bugs. Walter F. Morofsk.v, as- Mtschley will be with Lillian istant professor ami research assistant in entomology, Metskcr of Lincoln Park, 111. Pi Kappa Plii fraternity also will hold its term dance tonight. At Bennett, social chairman of manages to remain popular as a campus lecturer search worker. A member of Sigma Chi and also of Sigma Xi and ami re¬ Xi Tired? the fraternity, will have Betty Fink, A. S. '46, as his guest Sigma Pi, biology anil for-* (estl'V honoraries, respective-j'he state conservation lo A1.tiivf.ibe is .ill nrdnnt I ment. he begun a study on in depart \trilling Like it Harhorttc TUNISIA i lisherman , V . I . ' , socls as trout fond. aiul track tall, und ijxi,crmcn front nil over the stale He asked Malted or Soda for a Quirk (Continued front Page 1) his interest in track has led him p, send tn fish stomachs for ox- 10 to IS miles in the area ol to officiate in pole vault and the | amination. Through the collee- dash events for many years. . tinn of some 1,548 brook, rain- Sblba Pick I'p Between Classes ... The retreating Nazis were un¬ Known for Research Studies 11 }*>"' >V'«,wn irVut "'".machs lie was able to determine the makes those last hours easier der heavy add unending attark He is also an excellent bad from the Allied air arm; Allied minton player, but his favorite j kinds and proportion of insects by Michigan trout. headquarters announced strong hobby is ilshing. and he likes to I'acultym.in Since 1830 raids on both Gafsa and Sbeitla. spend rainy days tying Ilies for Graduating in 1927 from the the latter in the Sbiba region that sport. Recently he has de¬ British forces at last report had. voted some spare moments to school of forestry. Morofsky re¬ ceived his M.S. in entomology HARBORNE'S advanced to within nine miles of ice fishing on local lakes and RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE UNION in 1930. He has been on the Sbeitla. reports that "luck was good." staff ever since. The French advanced 12 miles A native of Lapeer county, south and east of Sbiba in pur¬ where ho spent his early life on suit of an enemy who offered no a farm, and a graduate of Mich Sum But lo Meet serious opposition. There were indications that igan State. Morofsk.v has gained Dr. E U. Clover of the Uni some reputation for his research a Rommel planned to withdraw to line running northeast from study of forest and aquatic in¬ sects. versity of Michigan Museums will tie the speaker for Sem But. End of lite Ur.fsa through Sened nnd up the honor botanical Society. Monday secondary dorsal through Faid. In 1934. in collaboration with | at 7:30 p. m. in the Music audi Elzuda Clover, a I toiium. woman Dr. explorer, will show mo¬ tion pictures taken on her trip Attractions— down the Colorado river in the BOOK SALE Grand Canyon in Arizona. According to Prof Herbert C Beeskow. faculty adviser for Sem j Bot, there will be an initiation I preceding the lecture. Special Croups of STILL IN PROGRESS Murk Down DRESSCS Originally 22.00 Now 13.00 Originally 14.95 Now 6.00 SPECIAL TODAY Originally 12.95 Now 4.00 COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY Originally 9.95 Now' 3.M 40% OFF You Are Missing a Good - Time if Wools and Crefies YOU DON'T DANCE Join Our New Beginners Class Dressy and Tailored in Ballroom Dancing STARTING THURS.. MARCH 4 at 7:30 Pfcon* Stn l.r Information uo(obio^- School of Dancing Open Thursday evenings until 9 P. H. nw E- Mlck. A.w ion dUg, '