% '■-SI Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mumunii|tie, while in the south the Rus¬ I litiisiileralioti I »*nrolIinent ilue to Hesiitnation of sians tire threatening t»» snap the main Nazi rail line link- Lollcge (is it mihtnry training Phony Story ente "inff Bryansk and Kiev ' . WASHINGTON, March 4 (AIM Itetne ait of debts foi Tho \'mania" lw destroying te4e_ no to have uUrn hold college students in seienlille and — Draft deferment for additional I k,ruction <»f I fietdhoiise, Jerry II oli Olenino, communique 115 miles s a i d s M-, li'H during the past specialized llelda became possi | College auditor and the Mu¬ fuller) IUhev west of building has been on a srlf- ('nine lo the frozen Itlji u .no sic on " „rrk- I Irst an Irate Indl- hie today through a revision of pnyment Iseis, I central front, had been 'Ktcupled largely from sill preilnrt 8 ripped the selective service policies affect¬ dent fees and building rentals. j t>y the Russians to open the 270- Srte mechanism down from entering upon those studs s. ing particularly young men iiinI Hannah said Ihe government I mile railway between Moscow m moorincs i "»"«'•""«' "ho wa* Walt¬ The revised policy grants no li ne ill added the surge to the west s'',; the • expenses oi use the phone Then a blanket deferment, leaving each college in view of the military i Smolensk Is float "reluct • resident dispasHloti- ease to lie considered iiiilividu designation Between 1,501) and I One of the ,,,1, broke the receiver-mouth- ally by local (halt hoards 2,0(1(1 student reservists will tie | goal • ori th'M immediate front is Smolensk, 1'uussian called to the colors .it only till miles couth ol Velikic However it auttlni i/es die tlie" current i Luki .and the 35 mile sweep west irrnd "f the conversation, boards to • •onslder for "oeeup.i while most i I Prrrinrt cminselom are now In- , itknlipn" dents and 3,I)(K1 engine | j of R/hev indicated the Germans Inline raeh man as he mines ! tonal any loll ■■.ere hilling back hastily toward student in certain Held- u aviation soldiri stiateot.x Smolensk. I| ihr lioatti* for signs of j 1 d 11 di d as army pei I Iriltun* College or univer A Di-rri'Ir- day's advance from at the mouth. sity if the institution eei'.ii-. In ( i. pt from college fees 1'ie Dmitri.-v Lgov a-'-h.r on the I , Crossed Signal$ is eomileteld. successful ge.es pllllinsi *il I lie tlelil house debt, now op- lirrrthr rn edge i,{ 'lie Ukraine eoiupletion <>1 In pioMssitely $5(111,110'), ■ iwng I".,:, 1 t;;e Hn-.sians ro'ling into staff has new )course, and will be giadoated !ij retired at a rate of $5<),t)00 a S-i k, only 20 miles from the has not yet com- ; July I. ITI45 yen, Hannah .ml. the audito- vi' I Itryansl; Kiev railway, the I some of his me- since many in-'itutioua h.m i *iini debt, now $509,000, at a i i"u.ni>;iie ■ eeorded try 'lie inns. Calling out- late "I S40,(MII) ,i begun in tini tnm mi .. m. ai it the Muv.'ct monitoi disclosed the phone |'rnuiul btc is under spee l-up cdn i'iii: a building df lil, now $',l5,- I nilennilling Orrl lirfrnvn /*! staff man found ng witii a strange I c„uid jeational plans, the' new policy j ""O. at nial rate ol $30,000. T'»e Russian advatice iiere al . apply to a youngstc j",-t ; so was port of u vast, operation voice. A rOUJtn entering college Heretofore,. Gimmc|(|ley hot I entitled to deferment utile.s pil(| completed successfully Id Follow !\avv Plan WASHINGTON," March 4 II present hinge of the southern- Jcetitral fronts which has Orel, Russian j, portion of their studies. (AI»> —The navy announced • • . j armies tlglibng on thrc sides of H»«v'd you get on my j p0).|.(jnl|k jn Science Deferred tonight that all murine corps; Jerry Wald, his clarinet, and j the city's approaches Hey you aren't sup- were Ab'o authorized tor deferment alle.e student* ex- | his orchestra, which will pro- I Control of the Mom ow-Vellkle ,. ill out from the down- graduate and post-gradu¬ pl the iirrent graduating | vide music for the annual for- j Luki railway gave the Hussions ate students enga-ed in scienti¬ mal Senior ball to be held i:i.'u (let oil the wire. Old lie included in the , in; the best route for feeding sup- fic research related to the war ;e training program I College auditorium K r i d a y, j pi •- to the Red army units at \ Where are you? effort or in instruction in one ot March 12, are a Abbot hall, but o into etieei July 1. comparatively V Luki who . a ten- the scientific or •■peeiali/ed liold.v ne corps i e crve young outllt. ng Smolensk, key to t'i en tire wen, with the down- and undergraduate students in ■veil as navy re Although he organized his German defense setup the isn't the studies w!i» if,, will be called hard less than n year ago, Wald centra) front The lim. . j will pre pn»iv■> uty and will eon- has climbed up close to the top b" of considerable v.-ime the Da ta Chi fraternity , *• ' sion.il course by July I. 1945 o le-gc todies in Twice offensive by Timoahenko' >r , . he has literally been troops See DEFERMENT— Page 3 active duty status burned out of his location, when above the central front J Imeriams Renin Lost lirds Heat! 'Vaivard tire at different times destroyed , ■(.mum/ jront llonimel; Slaraya Itassa two which Brooklyn establish,nenD \vui playing _ 1 Swimmers li/rif/x/t ) irId in Morlh r~ Ticket sales will begin Mon- to Participate Tonight Cull ol I RUSSIA day with seniors getting first in 'Ice AM .IK.T. HDQ. IN NORTH F inland "hTtAt" i' chance at them until Wednesday iquaduC Event (AFRICA, .r, h 4 (AP)— Amer- 11 morning, when they will be on recaptured Sidi ,vLlNINGRAD»V SIAIUU MMI4 i all classes. Seniors must Opening riight performance oi "Ice Aquuiila," "}\^rs • bed a point three A identifteation cards to Green Spla.,h> eighth annual water pageant Raid pass, today as Cheiepoveiv | obtain tickets >.v,!l get under way tonight at h I" jv.el surrendered i) Wuld began his urleal career ■ a s costly gains hi and massed his r Vovegonrk, ! at the age of eight I came a fuff-tledg id at ten be- radio staf in the Women's gym pool. Thir¬ ty-live women -tudents will par¬ •i Mareth line where I with his high .1 band. As ticipate! m seven varied routines tote arid eight Porpoise, mernbeis will f 'ghth army has he graduated from high demonstrate commando tactics. < f .r a decisive ^os- school, he began to lead his own Maiaya*^' 'K band and has been doing if over The program will be repeated • • terriflc price of Russa •Demyanvkw since. He relused nurner.Kis, !'.J." °.rrow the ame time. I / Written by Roz Frierinran, A. S. • • .-'laities," the other r .S itcte Seligei \ band leaders bidding for h.s '45, and under the direction ol in north, services, preferring to lead his e, pushed the Brit- o\Vn band, in h.s own style Dorothy Kerth, adviser and in- d^K2St\ ■ - four miles in tlie Behind Wald's clarinet the siructor in women's physical ed¬ • tor near tlie Ta¬ \ band features Lillian Lane, who ucation, "Ice Aquadia" will pre- 1Ba:, " different idea in water li road. The Allied made her debut, with Claude j •aid all other at- Thornhill about a year ago, and | pageantry, it was reported. north were re- trumpeter Johnny Bond. j At one side of the pool a I northern night club atmosphere ''.marines in the i will be created with an igloo, ■«' -.. ■ Yank* Sentl Bomber*) ' narrows sank j tables, menus and micropuonc. ops, damaged nine! ■ • -d a lo Rotterdam, ilamm | At the other side of the pool an . - • of r,,.;. ,a ln shipyard in the | I iceberg and penguin oacking jj-jjy ancj at_ LONDON, March 4 fAP) — ,vi Us an American flag and pup j.,t a ,r-"n on a bridge, the American Flying Fortresses- tent will be shown, Kay Videk, r v *!''' " announced). struck two powerful new. pre- | - oorutiorif chairman, an- » : - v bombers attacked I invasion blows in daylight to-1 nouncod. g," •Ohununique said. without loss, a i day, heavily bombing Hamm,. • +£ mm ! key of a vast German rail net- j - Course in i're-meterolojo' j work over which Hitler would IT |yF TABIC have to move troops to meet| | | |t| £ | ADLC Longer Open—Heath Allied armies in western Europe, j ______________ and Rotterdam, which' might t L*,C course in basic pre- become a landing point for ar-' is closed, Ron Heath, mies striking the continent. T" tete--' '.'u :R" director stated Five Fortresses were lost in ; "*®DAY— fen- tu.sludents «tiU mav the raid but they destroyed at Musical Interlude, 12:38 p.m. Tlb' : "A" and "B" least 14 of a strong German Town Girls lounge j 7,^s- he added. While Marshal Timoshenko was massing his troops fcr a grand fighter force. Short course luncheon fA- ;,p-Nation to the offensive headed toward Staraya Bussa (1), other Russian forces In daylight late today RAF 12:38 p. iil, Union sun porch 'keso -2 ■" is not 35 urgent, have pushed at least 35 miles beyond captured Rzhev (2) and are Mosquito bombers attacked rail¬ S crult'"! to aPP,Y for the pressing hard upon Orel (3) as a threat to Hitler's entire northern way centers near Lc Mans and Defense planning board wsd-.v UoaKUld d? 80 before front The Nazis are believed to be retreating along a line from Valenciennes in northern 5 p. m , org. room 2, Union *1 blank- sa ' Applica- Vyazma to Smolensk (pointers, Nazi symbols), and have yielded France. One plane failed to re¬ Arabic class, 1p.m. •IfeL c-f ?;ay n er be obtained at all of the Moscow-Veiikie Luki railway. The Russians arc now turn. • ■ .-1 r ■ ■ Room 115, Union annex "fens Bryansk-Kiev rail artery. , office^,. , | threatening the . t±i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, m.h Page Two Grin and llcpr It MICHIGAN STUTt NEWS THINKIN' Bnwrwl 'on » »«on.t-rlM« rnntUr »t tk« po.tofNo», Nut I.nn.ln*, Mich. (ra«nd ftanrof nut win* at Union llalldlni Annn, n*im *. Published dally ncapt Btinday and Monday mornlnas 0«M* durtn* tha rrmilsr aobool OUT LOUD yanr and wookly on Thoradar momlnaa during anmmar a«malon by tha students of Msabsr Aaaaclatad C.llsflst. Prss. Mh hlaan Btala rollngo. Hy Sheldon Moycr oaooaat ornn ma aiotiooai. anvaoiioiou mr Tolrphnno Cull**" Photis n-1611, M- u ,1 ' . . I, . , ftorlal Office—K*t. Z«»; Puslnsss OSlea National Advertising Service, Inc. - Rat. m«. CMU c PuiUibcrt Rr/>mr*M/;W Kuboorlptlon ralra- Sr par ropy: |IM ^so mam«on avk. •t* • * tha flttftl nowa pitblfehed therein. All rnrhfta of publloattoti on iprdal iflspatrhot hato- One Of t|je most constructive ara nlao r«u»rve in ishlng alumni group, as has Fort mon islands, it has been an¬ are Brig. Gen. Donald A Stroll, ties will be its annual term u skutlng party .il I'.ilomar rl Sill, Okla., cavalry and field ar-. nounced by the war department. Ag. '15, now stationed at Fort dance tonight from 9 to 12:30 in lillery bases respectively. Hut Hemans tfulnoiT~at Boston, Mass., Bragg. N C', and Bug Gen. El - HIGH SCHOOL V is|| wio| the arrival of a hundred-odd and Mitchell field, N. Y. nest II Hurt. Ag '14. now 1o- College auditorium An infor¬ Tech. Kgt. Joe Hainan, former catod mal party. Dor wood Cam's or- "Although i Spartans at Miami Beach to take in the Judge Advocate, the high school air force training makes that varsity football placer here, is a General's department at Wash¬ rording to Chairman Coleman ihestrii will furnish music, gram has been : 1 one of the largest groups of furlough visitor, while Ensign ington. ac- Gronseth, A 8. '43 county chairmen Staters to be together in the Art Curtis came to Michigan Bihbuis writes turn in lists <.i ' . te service State on a leave Inst week. The dance Is free to all resi¬ visit "They were, active in t'udet high t , dents of Mason-Abbot hull, and vacation and i Corps and campus activities, and meal tickets will serve as ad¬ exceptionally good students. they will vi it HOU: Reveals 4STC SpringTerin Plans Ernie Burt was a memlier of the mission credentials. McDonel said ye Officer Assign meals, 11)14 basketball team and also to Uegin Spring Term Made by Arniw was president of the senior Asks $15 per itionth Invest in Victor> llu> class Both Don and Ernie Bonus for Soldiers Builds ami M unitv Col. Dorsey R. Rodney, com¬ Social (.oinntiUce served in the Inst war, and have I Mien in the army ever since." LANSING, March 4 (AP) mandant of State's ROTC unit, Spring term party plans were Hihbins, who was a member Rep. George N. Biggins, Fern- will be commandant also of the formulated this week army specialized training when It is .instituted next corps Student-Faculty Social commit¬ fait, tee met with army officials to when the of one, the class of (if 1915 himself, is Michigan State's strong¬ today dale Republicn, Introduced a bill to pay men in the a soldiers bonus to armed forces at close ihe Sparrow Present Nurse) est alumni supporters If you the of the war, and companion military department an¬ discuss how the situation would don't believe it. then why does j.Y- measures to finance it through a- nounced recently. be handled with incoming sol¬ every eighth or ninth student at tux cigarets and jilcohulic TAVERN IT on Other assignments in regard diers. Michigan State come from Buf¬ to duties under the program for falo, N Y beverages. The soldiers will definitely be noxt term arc: executive, Lt. a part of the student body, and Returning honorably dis¬ Col. Edmund H. Stillman; adju¬ will be entitled to every campus Lcland Stowe, the noted au¬ charged veterans would receive TON I (.11 tant, Capt. George H. Branch; activity, according to Prof. Tom thor and foreign correspondent- an amount equal to $15 a month for each month of service, and personnel adjutant, Lt. Lcland King, new chairman of the so¬ who will be on the lecture-scries 1). Ksch; plans and training offi¬ cial committee. There will be here next Tuesday night, has a heirs of those who die in serv¬ AT THE NTKSl - 1I A!| cer, Lt. Col. Roy T. Rouse; sup¬ no USO on campus. Dances may new name for American women, ice would receive a bonus equal 8:30 - 12:30 ply officer, Lt. Col. Joseph B. be held on some Saturday nights in a recent Detroit appearance to that for service for the dura¬ Jiskra: battalion commander, Lt. and concerts may be planned for he called them "clothes racks," tion. Col. Percy S. Hay don; com¬ Sunday afternoons. and told them that they had (al¬ manding officer of comapny A, The committee also is discuss¬ ien down on the job of helping Lt. Col. Edward A. Banning; ing the possibility of having this country to tight the war. THIS WEEK-END comanding officer of company B. orientation ten dances during "Englund has had a women's Muj. Gerald Peterson; com¬ the first week the men are here land army for three years, and manding officer of company C, Maj. Joseph P. -Thompson. in order to acquaint them with women are driving the other students, King said. there," he asserted taxis Dance to BUDD I Assigned to company A are; "If I thought American wom¬ Capt. Maurice J. Wilson, Capt. Although Saturday night is and His Orchestra the only time men would have en couldn't be capable' of doing Paul B. Sullivan, Capt. James II. free, the committee is holding the same thing, I'd be eternally Atchison, and Lt. George M. to the rules dealing with 12:30 ashamed. You're going to be Clarke. Company B includes a. m- permission for women, driving taxis and milking cows, CORAL GABLED Cpt. James H. Speckman, Capt. King added. and when you do I hope you Edward F. Tottcn, Capt. Walter A. Cook, Lt. Homer L. Morgan, Professor King was appointed don't all ask if you are going to chairman of the student-faculty get a dollar an hour and over¬ while battalion staff officer will Lansing's Smartest Night Spot social committee, after the resig¬ time when you get the job." bo Lt. Frank W. Vargo. nation of Dean L. C. Emmons, Stowe further concluded that And those assignor! to com¬ who had served in that capacity we do not have a lack of man¬ pany C are: Capt. Andrew N. power, but a lack of will power. for over 15 years. Hoover, Capt. Ernest K. Bremer, Capt. Itobret L Montague and No doubt, Stowe will have IT'S II EH I - \ ' something to say about the Lt. Robert R. Radkcy. SHOWING 3, 7 AM> > F ' American college woman when he speaks here. We'll be look¬ ing forward to it. FDR BcgiiiH 11 lit Year WASHINGTON, March 4 (AP) -President Roosevelt began bis 11th year In the White House to¬ day at religious services which embraced prayers for strength, for peace and for the enlighten¬ ment of our enemies. Every March 4 since his first inauguration in 1933. Mr. Roose¬ velt has attended church serv¬ Plus Quiz, Novelty, News * SUNDAY ices in the pattern of those held today in the East room of the CHINA GIK1 White House. • Hcrmic Says — (Continued on Page 2) Deferment until .luiy I of Huh BASKETBALL UESM.TS .veer was authorized for students Calvin 44, Assumption 42 (over of agriculture, forestry, phar¬ time). macy or optometry, and a one • year deferment was made possi COLLEGE IIOCKI.Y iile for internes. Illinois (I, Michigan 0 I mrrt it N in liidii j I'.ilomar rij IXl! IflOJ M,i nips IT baft beeninestimated necessary thatof0.5,00010,000-ton the building one telephone callsship. cargo arc And America is sending these vessels down the V\l> 9 f- ways by the hundreds. *HAt DO YOU SAY? CLASSIFIED ADS We cannot build additional facilities because materials ad u-i =ome of your hot ."K-If we use it, you LOST for telephone equipment arc going into war weapons. J-tfu, get . If found pics handling more telephone calls than ever before —about ng \,s!and 0 C°«npany, i 90 million conversations a day. It's an important wartime ROOMS FOB RENT City, N. Y. ( OMKOKTAULE Well furri ■ hoi job. It will continue to be done well. room for lady. No other women,. Wv.o ■ SSI 7,4. 94 FOB SALE WtNE FRIEZE DAVENPORT—From ^^jA^jjtssa^ss'JSSSst''- "■ 4175 •uite, 4 ym. uM, IK. •>JS Hillrrent. Phone S117S. 94 Frldny, Mnr. h Patterson I llismurch I ALLIED HIX). |v LIA, Frldny, Mam- Aerial "mop up" s<|,, now completely itn, 22-ship Japanese ,, was smashed in n„, Bismarck Son, find ed 27 more Jupaue., of the sky, (hr A M >.. > mnml announced t,„ WASHIN(,ruN, a —The smashing \ i. > DoiiKlna MaeAithin er* In wiping out ,i mndn in the Bum. completely disrupt, pinna for the comn in the South 1'a.ii. rctnry of War I'.v nounccd today. Tokyo's purpose* the ill-fated conv«i> porta and 10 wm front Rnhnul to ,\ was viewed here rather thun nlTee-., Sliorl Courseim n son's reference to campaigns in the S... ul nnvy V5 men will hnvt (yradiiatiii" Today therefore, was taken Mitli mint Iter, examination be¬ Allied offensives win ami 1 ing sworn in as V5 re now will be unable I ir jlu ilannuh said. A navy common Sri. In reported that Lib... bombers struck at Play C.loses i> > Term held areas in the * Solomon islands Success ful Stand (Fast Longitude ti¬ the Bismarck sea .1" By BILL BARCLAY der way. Bombs When Don Buelt, professor, etc., nt Kahili, Bu In, Mi of dramatics, stepped onto the and every Amern-ai. stage of Fnirchild thcator after turned. the final curtain of "Thunder At the same 1. -. Senate Hill Approves Rock" last night, It hnd taken dive bombers Willi V more than a full house to give er escort raided Mo- $3,500,000 Grant ! lint a satisfaction which he must Guinea islnd fur tin to Mirhinan State have felt. Ftarting a tire then lluell Joined the cast In a final planes likewise all . LANSING, March 4