mm ''fM r ■ ;t|l Medals Art* for Menu's Only ill ' These 4 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS iW - Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College i# VOL. 33Z.332 FAST LANSING. MU'IHGAN. TUKSDAV MARCH 2. 104:1 No »| "* Nazis Push Miles at Three Yiink.s \\ illnlraw AWS Election W illiltolilino Fiflli of Into Salary I la* First (tK Brja Kr^ion Finals Run in Noiili Tunism WASHINGTON, March I (AIM: A plan to withhold 20 Tomorrow per cent of- Mas,able income ALLIED fllH), IN NORTH from the pay envelopes of the AFRICA, March I (AIM — Final elections fin; A W. S. nation's' 31.000,000 wage and council will be held from It to ft Ron ten back in five local nt- salary earners, starting July Itteka in 'northern Tttnigia, p. in. tonionow in the lower I, was approved tentatively lounge of the Union and in all <>f today by I he house ways and the (Jerrnnn.x were iliaelosetl the women's dormitories, ac¬ means subcommittee on pay- today to have made a three-mile cording to Pres. Vera tVancr. as voir-go taxation gain in a sixlh av.sniilt ,il tho Voting iv iM'iug conducted l»y This plan wotild provide cost of heavy casualties. Town Girls' elub for weekly, semi monthly or This thrust was toward Bejn A \V S president will be monthly deductions from in¬ and had carried to three miles named from a three-candidate come which would be aoeumu beyond the town of Sidi Nsir, slat* which Includes Pat Stone, .fated and applied to actual which itself is IH miles north' A S., Carol Fdmondsoii, I, A, tax. s*computed at the year east of Ileju and 4(1 mil.-s west and Is una .lean Bull. 11 E • nil It Would cover the or Tunis. The) candidate receiving the second prc-ent "taxes on first bracket To the smith. In central Tu¬ highest number of votes will bo incomes and Ihe Victory, tax, nisia, Allied forces continued -i- mo the most important medals awarded to United Kt.i vice president of A. ML hi. anil hut all taxpayers would pay their advance beyond recaptured men. First row, left to right: Congressional Medal of Hoe i president of Judiciary board the first two installments of Kas-erine pass and toward the invited Service Cross and Distinguished Service Medal. al» while the remaining candidate 1042 taxes, due March la and enemy position of Sb.Mii,, and army: bottom; Distinguished ~' Flying Cross, Silver Star and j ant litically becomes a senior •June |ft. ■ Heart rotative to the council. tntcrfratcrnlty sing of 1943 Three senior representatives will go through as scheduled will la- elected from the follow¬ Wednesday, March |f», it was McNult Opposes Hill to Draft Men ing li d Joan Campbell, L. A., I* I Koran, II F. Jean Giuend- little .Inft C.onrox revealed at IFC meeting last "tg'it. All but three fraterni¬ IS'ears (hiinca , for Work in Factories and Farms t'T, II K Barbara Ktckcrd, I. A Jncque- , Marjorie Jehle, A. S . , ties have entered the sing. Complete entry list will appear ALLIED HlKj IN AtJSTHA ; ill Wednesday's Stale News. hi WASH IN (".TON, March I SharkofT, I. A, Hctt.v Mean Htoncr. I, A Evelyn 'Fussing, l-IA, Tuesday, March 2 (AIM | (AIM Two top-rung adnttnis- f A Pat Wight, II K . were meclirir. no , (ration lieutenants Mun|mvver . One of the largest Japanese con¬ opposition In i Commissioner Tumu Ml! Heel thrr pursuit ,i ,i the retreating Paul V. MeNutt voys yet sighted m (he south¬ Today's 'it; In from Ihe nllnv thai Ifomm-'l. j and War Secretary Sttntron Pacific area was reported "■nils Si»r /WVS—l\ur west •rn Tunisia, pa- | found themselves in flat dis- by tlu- Allied high command to¬ 1 "as "I it"' British eighth army | agreement today on the issue of were prolong the Axis line. legislation permitting « compul¬ day to lie he,alma, m th, direc¬ lleserred Tickets The fighting in Ihe north— Campus sory draft and farm. JlrNiilt, of labor tor factory opposing lite idea, fori ni(\ueDrama tion ol New Guinea Fourteen Japanese slops were . , , ™ sighted olf Taluxea. New Britain, . i which had r.ol seriously thrcnt- •nc(|-the Allied posil inn - three days ago. ft -pulsed live lirrn-.s. ( ol Gen. Jinrjen Von operi- told a press conference thai "there is too muill talk about Voir tradable beading toward New Guinea | Attain lank threw in a concent rated and infantry assault in the t forcing people to do many under cover of advancing .. utty Capers things ." He is seeking to apply 1 For the first weather front, said the an Bejn sector to score his local tune in the his- noon what he terms a voluntary sy»- > coins. He suffered heavy losses, (,,, Fairchild theater, the eniiimiimqiie from General"'Mar- iitiiled, and instruc- tern involving "indirect penal- Aibcd headquarters announced, l»ut (u it ol ils preconiutn will Arthur's headquarters. The Al¬ "both m men and tanks.'' no one objected ties." i in an all-college play, lied air force is preparing to ijestic entrance of a Over the week-end. Secretary | The support given Hie ground u to-Hon Huell, director attack the convoy as soon .'is -alley-white cat iff of War Stinison endorsed" the1 loreis l.y the Allied air aim was ■i Ho, .bull will the weather permits College auditorium legislation on the described as nothlni' short of ground that 1)t, .sloe: uid Tliurs- The convoy Dmvn > esterday. Tabby there is "increasing evidence of . reportedly con¬ magnificent; Allied ■ pilots report¬ ingenuity ' padded Iter feline the sists of warships and cargo ves¬ ed '■ ores ol hit, on German ar¬ dram itie , inadequacy" o( present con- ,, designer, - way into Prof. E. sels,. protected by some tighter mored ears, tanks and trucks Hint trols. | et showing plane*. M. Rnnzet's sociol- It was first sighted and on enemy transport crowd- Besides this disagreement;" j„, 'I. lot'- rior ol the Monday afternoon a religious interlude, near Ubtli, ing the roads in the Hefii, Med- i lass, there were several other, devel- hthons the New I New Britain, moving west and finally Sre TUNISIA—Page 1 ii' speech class 313. opnients today lieat mg on the y, the set •••me catty manpower situation: j, spy tipped 1. Undersecretary "i War the day's topic, "White Dover," which is what Patterson opposed a bill 'defer- ring all agricultural workers ri (. ist tickets available ay i j\n n (i al Art l\Ia rt ()pc ns Toil a y opposedly fly over. from military service, saying tn 1 itii Beta Alpha Sigma, local at, that "deferments by occ-unation¬ pit*4 |ir«.Mltirtu»ti iiliK's let"- • . Sinful Cherub al groups would open the ilooi t ha* Uii A(|iia«Iia Ducal* honorary, will open its fourth annual art mart in the Union to widespread and design.si . >. a- L pni Available Today ballroom lobby today, according ■liuint joker added a sion of military service." eg ol Jitteietit" cntcrt.] to Hon MacKenzie, president. nit to the dainty, ladv- 2. Secretary ol the Navy K'vix i Tickets for "Ice Aquadia,' un¬ The exhibit will continue | L' ane it, fro„t of North Mil was asked to appear before the it h 's .i lesson tor modern j nua! water pageant sponsored through Thursday and wqi oc | "rts" "u to h.ill Hip ether day. Coeds tlass were shocked to Sec MrNUTT—Pisf 'J A ericans that's pre "i:ti\l in » i by Green Splash, will go on sale open from 10 a. m. to fl p. m. the ■cirque ferni It's more unusual this morning in the main lounge each day. Competition is open cherub holding a beer than previous all-college plays j of the Union, at Jettison field- In nil Michigan Slate students, Mile. It was a jumbo, Army Air Forces Occupy reported- s'nee d h. .. i,one ot the frothy, house ticket otfiee and the and freshmen are being allowed "i v, but hardly any of tile wo- Albion Fraternity Humes .Mtiit.giess Iniim.r, iiut a type! Women's gy.n, according to Lois to enter piefes this " vl"i>I'ed to find nut whether y.ui for the "" ' 10-2 Rom—ARMY AIR FORCE hat's definitely solid he com j Newman, ticket chairman, first time. > nnpty. ALBION, March I iAl'> uepted j I'eitguin-clad coeds wilt sell An "oscar," designed for Beta Classes began at the Albion col¬ Thunder Rock. by Robert j tickets today and tomorrow Irom Alpha Sigma by Prof L. D lege air crew detachment sihool Ardrey, will tar Barbara Hack- . » to 11 n. m., and 2 to 3 p. m Jungwirth, will be awarded as I Vazin Driven Back Monday for the first prospective or L A 44 and A'.ex Hilling- i Alter that time tickets will be first prize in each division and t air forces men to arrive ham. L A 44 The suportmg on sale at the Union desk, grand prize will be given for the I in New Bed Attack Capt. K. E. Carpenter is the cast includes Fred Tyler, L A.; Among the scheduled tea piece judged most popular ny '43 Mark Uuchoz, L A. '43; Ar- j tures will be a can-can dance the visitors. officer in charge of the school Hf 11,,, Aw,*"j,U>d Fkh and nearly 20 college faculty thur Underwood, L. A '43; Ed-j put on by eight youngsters from The divisions of exhibits are members and staff assistants are ward Giacy. L. A. 43 Joe G.itle- , Lansing Mattison school of water colors, etchings, oils, 'DON, March 1—The Rus- kto L A" 44. Reiner Scheider, dance. Miss Mary Mattison, a black anil white, ceramics, instructing classes in half a doz¬ "tounced tonight a crusli- en academic subject*, The men G C '46; Beverly Rinker, L. A. I member of the swimming hon- sculptoring, crafts and arts, winter offensive in the 44; and Chris Lane, graduate j orary, will present a soft shoe flower lirrangcment, • 1 "on are occupying two fraternity ' — tap dance and a Spanish dance. c< mmcrciai sector south of Len- instructor houses , work, industrial design and in which they said the landscape architecture. I i Marshal Semeon Timo- Fiffht to Finnish " . I" ••4tl '"Ptured Demyansk - d other localities and beat- TIME TABLE Ryli Call* on Tired Finns to Continue Fight l,ernianr»llfltv * Tlvtl true national security," Ryti :L.1 making _ 130 Morrill hall ^beenruS.01 °CCUpation' , told the parliament, which lis¬ b'S«se &ioissr££ * ■ The Russians gs^ssv ™ tened in silence. There were ot Engineering council 7:30 p. m., room 113 I bave ad anced • appeared to is naturally longing for about 50 miles in pcace^ 1 expects of jt_that Jt not least CO vacant seats out of 200 Union annex in parliament, and there seemed I ibe dn\ tsavi--,c Cifiht days ago, JSJrf ouTsi™^ a » KfJX1"*1' ™»rtu"1"10 to prevail a spirit of indiffer¬ Navy club, 7:30 p. w. m Morrill hall the fla?.'°r Elands arotmd 111(5 Valdai hills to viia. be thu, that' (Th, (Mow radio Ottbhd ence. l^e^. . a- wng i.y;3R I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday. M.h , Page Two Grin and Bear It % Lid MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ALONG THI WINDING CEDAR Mleh. ffnt#r«fl m M*oiirf-4*tMs matter *t th« poatofTlw, Rut T nnalnc, lnc«t*U nn ground floor oI «*Mt WifiHr of Union ItuDdlng Ann**, rootm m. rwhllahrd dally r*r*pt Sunday and Monday morning* durltHT- th* rwrtilar ar.hool f«wr and wrrkly on Thuraday morning* during lummtf tonkin l»y tb* atudnnto of Hy Lon IlnrneH Hmlti Auorl.Ud Coll,,!.!. I'rMO Mlrhliail Sl.t. Tal# phono--- Col lag* Phono MM I. Rd- ftorial ome* Hit. 1«»; Uuolnio OfTW* National Advertising Service, Inc. . mi. OME senior military students tyUtgf Tublhhcri RtpttnnUtitm Suhxerfptton rntp*~~8c par ropy j II.Of ^POMamgon Av« New VowN.U.y, par »rar hy mail; 91.80 par^ bf ^ an* a little disappointed at the unfairness of it all after finding that they will be Corpor¬ als' in the army next term, while MKMIIKK OK TUB ASSOCIATED PHKS8 11t« Anitwlnfat l*r«tw in axchlalvrly ntitltlnl to tha una for' rryuMlcnllon of all seniors from other units will be nrwi dlapntrhra croslltad to It or not otharwl** C rail I tad In thla popar and alao lha sergeants. Nral r.awa juiblinhnl tharaln. All right* of publication on Mpacinl di«pntrh«*a hara* Sergeants usually rank above rorporals because of superior EDITORIAL STAFF ability, they say. for that rea¬ Managing Editor, SHELDON MOV Kit son they get more pay and priv- Editorial Diraatoi 1 KN HAUNT'S Itnainaaa Managt J KAN WltlTINIi leges, ill uddition to more , fight Rditor JKRIIV TEH fioaxr sponsfbilitic A. A. AlTl.EtiATK The M'rgeants-lo I from the Faculty Adviurr Stute H O T C will be so through no special fault of their Thr I.ikewtxc tgly Duckling of Good Times own, they point out, witii the corporals. Whether one A 1,THOUGH Michigan State college students seem to « UTHOUGH ^'^'"lie got imCThi it 1)0 having an extra good time this term because it is krc, And that depends on what fi'r the last term for many, one major item on the "good unit he is in. IWifl time" list has been sadly neglected. That item is the Several unit directorsERG insisted last M.S.C. concert series. One can imagine the feelings of ■nr—not mtn ^°'n'hgriping on without Belgian piano-string quartet members appearing in Hffr College auditorium when the internationally famed group men are now set as sergeants. the part of some men. Those fp^- performed before fewer than 50(1 persons. But that program is not the only one that has Other units with directors didn't Join Some men in this latter cluss, less-insistent, en tnassc. bet n given the "cold shoulder" by State students. A gal¬ who are griping at the corporal wW£i€m axy of famous speakers have lectured on interesting and rank they'll get. called Ihe ser¬ 'Is, * ■* 4 timely topics, including Gov: Harold E. Stassen of Minne¬ geants-to-be suckers for joining, The VSQ ha? rrrtninlp.'.spoiled him n and "getting hooked" as they lights, nhisic. and professional entertain»ir sota, brilliant Hindu l.ittlejohn of Australia. I amis 1*. put It. is/ted lo ill in a dim parlor and hold han Loehner, for 14 years chief of the Associated Press bureau Unit directors also say that in Berlin, and Ian Ross MacKarlane, Mutual Broadcasting II were advised to Join the ERG. raj«v;,v-, system news commentator. These and many other speak- where student opposition AWS Korean Film -ccliirr 1:^^- crs are probably have decided that State students feel they the worst, they say, they nd- so well educated they don't heed the additional v's,-d rath*r ,han '"slating their (Continued from Page 1) nominees: .lane Gumming, A. S . to Br (riven onighl I Wlntr rounding. ...... That all goes to prove that Dorothy Drake, H. E., Anne And the concert series is an extra "rounding ot one s maybe the boss doea know I,Kludge, L. A, Mary Gorsline. Grace Sol J;?',: iw'' education. Probably in no other single place will have a greater opportunity to listen to so many nationally students what"* bcr.t for you after nil. The directors who didn't require H. R„ Marjorie GratT, H. E . Kay color film Guess, H. E„ Mary Ellen Hack. at B H. K, Jean Oviatt. H. K. Bar¬ p. m. gf$i& ■•■' .*• .*. famous speakers and musical programs. . concert series programs you will be benefiting the speak¬ By attending seniors in.it i. to They dup would develop. the EHC join didn't know can'twhat Nobody is lie bara Poag, I,. A. Two . sophomore representa¬ lecture Kedzie [•he tives will be selected from 'a er, the prestige of the college, and most im|Nirtant of all.— el on that last one. Stu¬ slate Which includes Sue Avcrdl, oriental dents uof advised to join can't yourself. be blamed, cither. And it is too L A Barbara Christlanry. H. William Johnston. , Line bad that tiiey must be corporals K„ Jean Collingwood. I. A Dec . Imvoukc of the faults of others. Dealing, L. A., Doris Englehurdt. thority o But it's a safe bet thai ROTC II E., and Doris Zens, Vet. trav MeNUTT Group to Hear Linton supervisors here, headed by Got. Nominees were chosen at the ing Speak on llifili School Dorsey Rodney, will see that primary elections last Friday. seniors and all others get the New dormitory ruses will also lor at the l,ai, (Continued trom Page 1) Grace Song Lin nouse naval committee Wed- Lisitntion I'ronram best possible breaks in the army. be voted on. Miss Dcaner stated And all ROTG men to be sta¬ Japanese langui nesdny to testify about a bill Registrar H. S. Linton will tioned here'next term can be workers lia- speak at 5 p. today to a gnth- making navy yard enug of Michigan State men thankful they are not spending JSwain Jewelry Slore Ule to the draft if they are ab¬ their last term in, college train- and women who have been del- Siberia or even at some sent from work without cause. egated by the Student council to , n oiorriu NEW STONE PENDANTS - f.,21 college, . Senator Byrd (D-Val intro¬ visit their high schools during • • • NEW PLASTIC COMPACTS spring colors 4 duced a "work or tight" bill ap¬ spring vacation, according to a Don Bueli isn't the only direc plying to strikers at war plants. statement made by Linton yes- t„r -who's worrying about the State l"heater Bldg. Mi w m& Draft boards would be author¬ ised to induct such workers if terday. armed services commandeering The visitation program. whTMv his cast before the curtain goes they are qualified for military was carried out m mild form up- Bueknell university's Cap BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AMI SI VMPl service. last spring, has been extended and Dagger Dramatic society 4. Rep. Worley (D-Tcx.) in- to include ail Michigan high called rehearsals for a pi tnxtuced a bill empowering th schools except those in Wayne "Kjiiekerbocker Holiday" government to W*eover a war ingham counties, Linton cenlly. plant if the failure of either labor or management to abide said Then the army summoned sev¬ eral members of the xast. Now Saddle Leather Sandals High :hool students, espe- by War Labor board findings For Men and Girls ,'ho have plans uj of tiie dramatic society will offer threatened to interrupt produc- ciauy^ gbis liege after higli I "ladies in Retirement," with a tior 5. Beca^_of whaUje termed the "apparent . . , failure" of the school will be urged to do so. predominantly female cast. Bueil plans to cut down on studanU with 14 hlgh scho<,i male parts in the spring term j2.oo pair redits and exceptional grades play. He will use only two or War Manpower commission «M>>inp ma-v arrange releases from their three men in the production. If Convenient Sandals for dormi¬ solve labor shortages, tiigh schools in onier to enroll they get drafted, he'll use in- Murray (D-Mont.) Murray urgcu urged Prcs- * ut Mkliigan State at spring reg- • uiauco. ucu use m- tory wear. Quick and easy to ident Roosevelt to transfer its lstrltion UnU)n said struetors from Uio speech depart- dip on — pack in practically no functions to the department of ' ment But there'll be entertain- ment for civilians and soldie: space gives — Rugged Saddle Leather labor. years of service. TUNISIA alike in East Lansing ss Buell is around. long Star Hope for 69 Enlombetl 107 South (Continued from Page 11 That retarded genius, Esmer- Washington Michii** jez- El-Bab, Bou Arada and Point I'lda Q Aldenbush, cpir.es tliat Miners Dwindles Du Fahs areas. Arenua being a heel isn't such a sin any¬ Aside from all these attack; what with shoe rationing. BKARCREEK, Mont., March 1 more, (AP) —Hope for 69 miners en- Allied airmen struck hard at Our romance reporters have tombed by an explosion in the enemy landing grounds and been too busy keeping up with Smith coal mine Saturday Hick- troop concentrations in the viein- ered low todav as rescue work, it.v of the Axis-held port of Gabcs marriages and engagements to in its third day, proceeded and at communications between notice the IjAE pin Reporter slowly- Sousse and Sfax. Five enemy fighters were shot down in At Dee Dealing, enterprising fresh- man of North Williams hall. TOMORROW! Five bodies have been v®cov" lied bombing operations: and wears these days. During fall ered and another seven have from operations 12 Allied term she dated three assistant She Knows All About I>ove- been located in the gas-filled pianes were missing, editors. But recently Assistant Editor Bill Maddox bluffed his Pctions and Lovely .Motions! labyrinth of tunnels. In the event none of the min- Giraud Accepts Atlantic way intb College hospital (cs a era survive by finding fresh air Charter principles country cousin) where she was recovering from a case of mea- pockets, it would be the worst mine disaster in Montana his- ALLIED HDQ. IN NORTH sles, to worst in the nation AFRICA, March 1 (API—In a lory and the since Jan. 14, 1940, when in a mine at Bartley, W. 91 died speech to the newly-formed Al- Aidrews Aide Named Va. gerian economic council* Gen. The explosion, attributed un- Henri Giraud today pledged adr Appointment of Mai Gen. Harrv t avtvaw v /Ap, iikiif FREDRIC MARdjl »(ficially to mdhaue gas, ripped herence out tight wooden seals which r^nfri to theit AtlanUc charter a Inglcit as as denutv' deputy commander commander *• in the European theater of op- •hut: pbaodopwIi.JWH Pt h^qt reticence. _ ^ crations of the U. S. army was £S*-2^,3Efe,uSS 3^""^ M w- COMING! "THUNDER BI R B s " fclo^Mk to facqiut* clearing oi every cpofh of her history," he He becomes assistant to Lieut, fames, slowed resetfe work. said. Gen. Frank M. Andrews. ii' X?: "" V»• *"«H •*« ' mM :W-:> III Tuesdny. March 2, 1049 MICHIGAN ST^TE NEWS Page Three S I Delta (*hi) Abbot 13 and State Tankers SparI (ins Close Season H itli 15-12 Lots iWjaky in Play Win Off Tilts Take Illinois to Fast-breaking Notre Dame Fire By Pill McCarthy Although the Michigan The Sijrnro Alpha Kpsilon ami I),„ v dropped tlx1 Phi Kappa Tan.ami Alpha Gamma llho Sparlaiis lisp Kri'slmtcn i torv, the Spartans finished jn a |I White Collects 15 Green .mil White m .u i i« h in- <. Abbot 13 dropped Mason 5 in a dorm league somi- in llMifi lighting fashion and almost up¬ jots went to ojlie White, ('lev-e¬ finali tilt . nit ,,,, and l*yjnky Pyjaky won* Victory set Noire IJanie, losing by only three polnls, 45 to 42. land junior, who pitied up a 15- the Tics in the indopon Starke with four Ed Lord led Against lllini j poini total, and Lan dug * J.irk This defeat was a typical one ('awood with 13 It was < 'awood's too Mnson squad with eight • ■'li n"u>. op, CHAMPAIGN 111 M«»tiP,,r the luckless State .squad ! accurate shooting in the fi it half In n high Che nA Ks odgod out the scoring tilt, the Py- ■ i \ i», #•„,». ',ir •'I which dropped Just about every that kept the Uvi chile abreast i i.'is by a rinse 22-21 count. Jafcy five drubbed the Tics 38- firing five out one of its in;:rs by thiee or fotn with a uint count at the i., .'4. The fust-moving p.vjakys . . of a possible nine first half, • load,- dropped In plenty pJnces points. Wading into a schedule wtlile. Whitel' was till- Sta te ipi ar- ""hots, 'keeping the'count count » oonifortublo margin the the Michigan State swim | 11 boasted the best quintets m head in I hi last period ' ificnxlvt?. ■ „ost oi the routes f."V 4'tinc. as they lb»'independent qualified for ming team today defeated I i!10 V"UHtl?' I1'^; ''trxperlenccd itnuls. Things i v>vof| ,'uonij [ Kniter L Hern thdverv.tu ..r in. ' i» , ,1 -Spin tan;' lound they just didn't terms altci the mli'inu s mil. with- inms mi Henry Kiu was poccd the win onhe II Illinois ' ,0 " ll,,VC «he »" "andle the si, a 2!) -211 t < a tier M.'vrn muiiili'X „ s.\h Under won the game ... ,n iHe as tew mln- , w|„, ,, mil*.k<.r-# fo„,J£, by te.onm.itr Stan I'yvii.k with lowed to use pool. Stale freshmen was al-| swini- per competition i/ i Hero mers for the I'rulsed Charges i the Irish arted to turn "it !he,i* o| play Hi rlii kid on a j,u„e Jack Von Kherstep, and first time loM l.re.ik and before Ion. from the charity lino to tj„i, (.'raits , both chalked up school's athletic history. ! C'oach Ben 'Van Alstyne pi,a, I hi scv |ed Ins cagers highly after then I..I a Jit I., 51 gin his team within one point |on f,n. (ju« Tics Italph Newton. Miehtgut .! i Visitors Counter ; , u .popped in a long sliol ■Stab's speedy little splashei Ilnt^slfmying against Noire Dame The Vtinmen skirted (utin, I the till I'll lee. IVte Se- triumphed in tin; 50 and 100 j rtie Irish ale in the midst "I meshes, tint it "oemed win • i one of their best seasons s,\K renter, captured scor yard free style events tn tend In and so u n is with a total of nine Women's team in sinking the llltui .j far have hot only to Kentucky j they scored the visitors ma to get. a bucket or a ,cis. closely followed by coop Captain Bill llrekke, Illinois flee losses With aland tw¬ a • | w ,tli seven. Boh Schwelt Hong Tre.use led the Sports distance star, placed first in the 220 and 440-yard free style . . . A inly 'It I'll•lint' illed to play, the Irish, live point lead, started to f v ■. w: t h four each. By DEE DEARING races to reniQili tin hall and undefeated for it looked lltw ndta I'his rolled over the the CHAMPAIGN. Ill March I . .■ INTFat I'LASSS swimming rc- season in these two events. (AP) Chinee of tally making by s to a 33 12 win. The hard Andy Phillip sank a Spartans, who have lievi, Delhi h'his took the lead I suits after Tuesday's meet put • Other first places for State record total of 4(1 markers and the juniors In first were scored Illinois rolled up" a new eon • for final minute folilfips first quarter aifd place with by lairry Luoto, est o! the game. Chit- | 41? points, freshmen fancy diving Hill Kliox, 220- fc re rice high ,, I D2 points to¬ , ,,, yard breaststroke, and the 400- night in cruslfing Chicago, !I2 i However. State got tho — their spectacular pliV' which balTIed the AG It sophomores m third place with ;'"d yard Irec style relay tram, com- to 25. to win tfie Big Ten ha: ! somehow and White whim II markers. The next swimming posed ot B„b Allwaidt, IT.nold kethalt championship |,,| the a push shot By this timi i hick was red. hut the Sj , meet will be held Wcdnrsdav, Metre second strhight year . in Id March 10. Nc\ wni--till tiring. A lung ' in points. Fred Zle- j: Hoke with a 13.2 time, better much tor the State five. batting at the oval in a o, ! lug the £t:6 record she set . were ; i i.i ued the Mason S eag- iled all evening. j piayid off Siituiciay. and .2 .-><< j only scoring one basket, turned t .un pirliripntid in the lonua- in a line garni? Petroski's fine floor game set up many Spartan BASKHTBAI.I. st fiiil.« na l Bern a,.alist.s arc L<>< 11 I'rrslimoil to Enter Irene Miller, Mt.ry Clark M . ; scores An injury to his head Illinois !)2. Chicago 25 ■ || Varsity Competition jlout i'vi C'sburu ai;i Marga.it Ike he'. These lain willl. * i .• ,• midway forced in him the out second of period action, but < fhio Slate 53. Iowa Pi Minnesota 4fl. Wneons• > ■ , ■ , their performances Saturday, when the claim jpion 1 , Michigan meet, the fol- year's will be determined. lai.t i a- freshman thinclnds champion was Jeanne Bur¬ . • aecn slated by C'oach ton. Sigma Kappa. The winner- •!. Scldademan to compete | liioru1 will he added to Ilinsc on i'.c varsity i/i their eom- ; 'die W A.A. badminton plaque ; meets: 'A rdcll I.vke. and two ■' one nihieat (tigers ih' .stiddon Kavieft, hurdle Dave Sorcnson, low sSlati' I rusliiiiuii lit.r.f+ * 1 i'«'s and dashes: Joe Ken- Fall to Michigan jy ■i.ilf mile; Bill Marshall, ' , -inft Phil Durant, shot ,1 Allan Waite, quarter ANN ABHOR, March I Coach Bonnie API Oosterbaans Drop Track Med !-■ .aul relay. University of Michigan basket- hall team found its best form of to Wolverines GOOD SHOW! the season in its last game hciv Wl LET THEM HAVE IT Mason 5 held a 6 to 2 The Michigan State freshman [ ha: end of the first quar- tonight, defeating favored North¬ track -quad funk a drubbing at the Abbot boys tied the western, 53-41, for the Wolver¬ the bunds ,if the Michigan Irtish- iiortly before the end ines' fourth Big Ten victory nu n last I, Saturday in Yost field fust half. Michigan's captain, Jim Manit- huu at Ann Arbor. then on it was an even ler, playing his last collegiate no score was Although j kept, the Wolverine i v.,litest. Abbot took the game paced his club with 10 yearlings displayed a decided 1 the last - few minutes, points, but it was North westerns advantage as they captured a ILL when Paul Littlefield Otto Graham who took .scoring hut three limK and most of the j an Thomas each broke I honors tor the evening. Graham second and third places. i for dog shots. . I pushed in four field goals and Sui'pi ise of the meet was Mich¬ red paced Abbot with ' hit on 11 out of 16 charity tosses igan State's Bill Marshall, points, followed by El for a 19'point total. pole "NO, THANKS. vaulter Iron, Ann Arbor, who HAVEN'T TOO SOT tied lot lirst in thut event with a vault of 11 feet 6 inches. A COCA-COLA?' Wurd- i*H Lyke took lirst place honors How about a CAREER en lor the Spartans when he tured both the one and two mile cap¬ runs. the CIVILIAN FRONT? ! Sheldon Kavteil look the Spar¬ tans' only other lirst in the 65- A, a student, you've doubtless asked yourself many yard high hurdles. He alio 'ones »lwt you ought to do to help win this war. What can jou racked up a second in the low •tody that will be of practical assistance! hurdles. Joe Kennedy and Phil Ike Retail Bureau at the Durant placed seconds in the 88<> University of Pittsburgh is offering ' tuw 'Of, ,»ful opportunity to college upperclassmcn to be trained for a career in retailing while | and shot put, respectively. "en, e at a gaining actual working txpe- steady weekly salary. You will receive regular under- gtaduate credit for your work at the Bureau, you'll earn a stilly income in a Pittsburgh departhsent store, you'll be Spartan Fencers making a definite contribution to civilian wartime morale—at •he same time Lose Double Rill "That actually happened. And things piling up experience toward a career. like that are happening everyday. lkit's Retail Bureau came into '» being during World War f Michigan State fencers lost Ever notice in your newspaper how help tetailers replace executives and junior executives lost two matches last Saturday, one "'-I armed forces and government services. In this war, we're often Coke is mentioned? Boys write to Wisconsin and one to Chicago minging 24 years of successful store service to the problem of home about it, too. They like the to make their season record two gaining * new people. And we believe opportunities in retailing wins and four loses. The scores taste that sets Coca-Cola apart. aevtT l>etn greater than they are right now. of both afTuirs were 14 to 13. They welcomo that feel of refresh¬ NEW SEMESTERS BEGIN MONDAY. The Wisconsin meet was very ment. Coca-Cola must remind them JUNE 21, AND SEPTEMBER 27. 1943 close, being lost in the last bout. of homo a lot. It reminds you to I rplication Up until the final tussle, the refresh yourself." • bUnks will be furnUhtd on request, score was 13-all. State, how¬ ever, dropped the last touch after ftSCAKCHBUREAU TOR RETAIL TRAIUIMS four had been counted by each contestant and lost the bout. lorriED unoix authoxity or thx coca coia comxany iv "NIVERSITT OP PITTSBURGH • Pittsburgh Pa. Don Krushok took scoring . The COCA-COLA Hottlin^ Company of Jackson ihonors,of these meets. BIG PARTY COMIN' UP-IT'S THE SENIOR March 12 JERRY WALD AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1" Tuesday, M;,,, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Pour Bond, Stamp Sales -THE RAF Offense REGISTRATION NOTICE Break All Records Now Exceeds Air Riiid'nf* If. ft. T. I.) he low In »prfnff term. <«*rrpt should pee ihot* fa K. VL C. who ar# not In Veterinary or «m)or fhefr aitvlner* or cU«* offlrer* areordin* to the «-hednl< obtain thrlr r arbitration lte«ervaflon of net antelope* and plan their rotir«e* for (inn* will tafc* plan? In th# (lymnnrtum the on Having smashed records for sales of all existing war bond* WOMAN'S By NEVA WODlol Mond«v, March 2*. and Toe.day, March Jt. A(KH|Mi, and fla«# efflctn follow*: unfit stamps at Michigan State German Blitz The nrhediib' for eeelna adtlaera AGRICULTURE AND EORKHTRY MTUDKNTH in five weeks behind the ter of the Student Defense coun¬ coun¬ Frcwh Orient at ion Dr. O. W. Warm Henlorw— Rrpurt. to II* Air hall, between Marrh H Aft#l 10. cil's victory booth In the Urtlon British bombers raided Berlin Junior*— H«p l'mfeaaor l.tiraa. Dairy btilldlny, le-twpen Marrh *■ juuf 10 Danforth found;,' , Monday night, theJierman.radio Sophomore*-- Report to 212 H«»rt. bulldiny. Iiet'veon Marrh H and 10 . upper deck, the brothers DZV this week as g,„. •• freshmen—Itrpfirt to 200 Aft hall, brtworfi March * and 10. retired today—to study and Y.W.C A ' reported early todayTTrut It de- API'LIEfi 0CIKNCK HTUDENTH , rtared that the raid was "Inef¬ The D/.V's, who go to classes Destiny of Worn:,.- freshman orient a* fective." Btdwrnin Marrh 0 and 10. ENGINEERING HTUDENTH too, left the war bond campaign, in whleh they cooperated with p. m. today in E By LEWIS HAWKINS Report 1o loo (Hd* hall na fHhrwat PaoHcllcnic council, Saturday W. A. A. 1X4NDON. March I (AP) — freshmen noon with a total of $7,250 pour¬ W.A.A. will hoi-' British rind Canadian bombers MONDAY. MARCH I TUERDAY. MAIMTC 2 ed into the war effort. tions of officers A-C lot luelvi* M:l|1u couple. Thono 23S54. 914*3 pair WED. 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