Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State Warmer; frrsh Heather to *tronc «ind« Campus VOL. 332,332 College _ EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY* MARCH 10. 1943 Drinkinfi Party Hailliull Flans(>orcrm>r to Hear r- Eight Fraternities In Sing , . • vvici.Mniv under the favorable I itn publicity, four gold- in the bowl In the Two Convos Senior Hh iu'.ilthy circumstances. Trophy lip for Second Time in When Faust returned Sperlul l\li><>tiiig; I Story home the other after in Aflt'i'iiuon , Sixth Competition Moon he found his gog- black-tailed fish under With only eight fraternities entered, the last interfra- Lie ni The all-college convocation niliicnce of something re- for men students of Michigan ternity sing to be held for the duration of the war will In? ^mblnw a hangover, after fel- State college will be held to¬ I held tonight at 7:30 in College auditorium instead of its residents had "spiked morrow morning from 10 to II usual date during spring term. •h,< waici in the llshbowl with SO in College auditorium, while a e,nt alcohol after-shave lo- special coed meeting will be held Competing for the trophy, whieh was new last year, are I <1011 IV.,t with their transfer to at 2 p. m. in the auditorium to¬ ■Delta Sigma Phi, last year's .h water "chaser." Ophelia morrow. Pres. John A. Hannah winner. Phi Delta Theta, Al¬ '1, Hamlet, the underwater said yesterday. Si ml try's (i ( '.Iwrgp pha Tau Omega, Pi Kappa were brought back to nor- M i , All classes will be excused for Is Phi, Hesperian, Sigma Chi, ,11 I uwi. the morning meeting while women will be excused to attend only Disputed by KurmHousc and Delta ( hi. Alpha Gamma Rho, which . There Ire Smiles the afternoon session, the pres¬ idminislratiaii had entered, dropped out last ident said. week while l rlj ml Stowe laughed when LILLIAN LANE Kappa Sigma, which Hannah is expected Ui answer LONDON. March !l (API—The won permanent I hr ri id thr first quesUon hand- . from now here In a year possession of several questions regarding in¬ . Moscow radio has broadcast ill the cup in 1941, after having 1,,1 m him after his lecture In duction of enlisted reserve corps ; full a statement b.v L'. S. Lend won three years, did not enter. Collfcr auditorium last night. members, status of members of Featured singer for the Sen Is-ase Administrator E. R. Strt- Each fraternity will sing three I TV question: "Tell some more other reserves who will remain ball this l iiday in College audi- tlnlus, giving details of supplies ■tions. Contestants will fat I jnkrs; I like to see President here for spring term, and the torium will lie Lillian Line, for- j shipped to Russia and Britain. I Hannah laugh." And the presl- Judged an selection, interpreta¬ part the new students in uni¬ nicrly with Claude Thnrnhill but Reuters reported tonight, tion. attack and release, tonal I drill. about 10 rows back from form will piay in the new mil¬ now -iiotlighted with Jerry j The statement from Moscow quality, enunciation, rhythm, l .hr (rout of the auditorium. itary atmosphere of the college. W.ilds orchestra. Slic made bcr i was read in a domestic broadcast harmony and balance, and per¬ I oblicrd «ill an ear-to-car grin The problem of student and j debut w ith Thomhill only a year to the Russian people. It was sonal npi>eu ranee. Karl Reed, uurthy of a toothpaste ad. military housing will a 1st likewise given at dictation speed sing chairman, said. Fred Pat- discussed at the meeting. Gov and Mrs Harry F Kelly ton. music professor, will till his I.,, Makes the Rounds ; —a usual Indication that it At the women's convo ration, i will head the guest list for the to bo printed in the provi rial traditional role of master of Hannah will deal with the The military career of Johnny crated training need-1 ball, it was announced yesterday ' press, for by Cliaiiman Kd Sewell. ceremonies. For the intermission prograi i enter- / I Albert, LA. -hi. may have been •omen and the new social prob- Other guests will include Pre WASHINGTON, Mar 9 (AIM tammcnt. Richard Dean, Eng. I somewhat sedentary to date, but I |cm wnk uniformed on n on 'John .\ Hannah and college < Expressing shock and surprise, m, will present a violin solo, list doesn't lack variety. It campus See SENIOR BALL—Page 2 administration leaders on cupitol ' and Fred Elliot, L. A. '43, will | van last term when Albert got hill tonight disputed Ambassa- solo on the trumpet. Also in- i release from his draft board to dor William IL Stand ley's charge eluded will be a tap dancing | the F.itC. with marine pivf- that Joseph Stalin conceals program sponsored by the vvoin- win . and continued this term Nazi Tank Losses Mount to 50 Amcrican lend-lease aid from en's physical education depurt- when lie asked for the Russian people. ' ment. | Could Try • transfer to the ma. line reserves. Al- After Rommel's Attack Fails The state department, saying1 that Stand ley Judges wilt be Mrs. J. W. spoke without) Stark, music director of Peoples | Hying though he pursed Ring Washington, cabled! church; Gunther Decker, music the physical, a trip ALLIED HDQ IN NORTH* — him for a transcript of his director of the Lansing Boys' the Detroit recruiting office AFRICA. March 9 (AP)—Allied „ , . marks. The White House was Vocational school, and W. "h. weekend revealed that he forces in Tunisia seized the Ini- '.Preliminary Mary I est silent. Mclntirc of • Lansing Eastern ked half an inch of the ma¬ tintive on land and in the air to t The Standley statement, made high school. , Prtvtiu't'tin* 1.12 ws 5 tout 6 inch minimum. day as Field Marshal Erwin '"r ' at a press conference in M This is the sixth annual sing |Th- i,a . ,m back in the ERC. Rommel dragged his battered Slated Soon iterday, created a major sen- i which is sponsored by Alpha noting officer told panzer column out of the clutches 1 sation in the capital, which i Phi Omega, national service fau- him he • still eligible for lite of the British eighth army, leav ¬ The pretir lection of sought to gauge its effect on j Wrnity ing 50 wrecked tanks on the bat i •n for the Russo- American relations. There m avy V-12 ■ tie Held tr program ill will begin was some unofficial speculation wr ■ . . . I... Tide Turns While Rommel is noted for his * st which will be b( uilmiii- that the 70-yeur-old admiral j IX IH'I'II »«»!*" ILtKM'fl T might be rebuked on the ground (daring, it is difficult to see how ls i prospective eiirollees i i Mason hall men who recently e*ratru an intri-dorm radio j he ,,, can hope to take the initiative Fi th0 south with a new attack in <•' April 2, Prof orientation el S. E. ,hSJ£h,f.H elt that his blunt ! Heavily by RAF fi ♦ •UUoti tried their hand at news- I pressions of discontent might j uie fiKe „( the decisive deie.it ^ •rday publishing yesterday, hon- (suffered in his initial try h; stcn. ruther than retard th , — LONDON, March 9 RAK's heavyweights struck 'AP) - m •Hat the sir force's call of Gor- program was recently an-j frank exchange of views on all! Anil.ril.an Flying Kotties.se, m ed is a way to provide •arly 500 miles inside .occupied 1ha Houser. Eng. *45. A banner j problems yrhirh the state rie- ■ Valline ,iit from a newspaper and Lightning fighters hashed a-c, <■ training for men who do partment recently has been ad- Europe last night with a block¬ lud posted nil the Precinct 8 bul¬ powerful German air formation m Ircady belong to navy or vocating. buster and tire attack on Nuern- w letin I surd declared, "Tide over the Sicilian strait, account- ai reserve units. The men i _ : berg where, the Nazis conceded y I Turn* to the Allies"; and with for 19 out of an estimated w unilo I today, "major damage was done, » flight of 50 German warplane to subject to general dis- A rmy Sets Date j especially in residential quar- |kuer> . carefully clipped out and hand Reiehs-Marshul Goenng's Iplillc _ t fars some places of cultural I . I Filed together a smaller head and historic ■ fsd, "llouier Gels Orders." forces the same kind of thump¬ Qua! lions given in the an- for ASTP Tests i ?,tr<»ycd interest were rie- Uie population suf¬ ing that Riommel had received incement provide for stun-; . . . from the British artillery. fered losses." id requirements: A 17-year f WASHINGTON. IChina's First La| man In northern Tunisia small Ger¬ attacks resulted in the end • limit, citizenship, 18 20 vis- j and the prospect be , ch 9 (Ai1) Friday, April 2, wi, be exami- . The Paris radio went ir at 10 p. in. tonight. ft the idicat- !M i. ' ' ni,tion day for the thousands of ; ing that the RAF „K„,„ rnight IPostpones Trip in gains for the British first ar¬ my which cuunter-attncked and ; forced the Axis troops back on ploma pending. lisliin ll lege high l)e ,m high school and college youths j be raiding Axis targets ui the high school di- 'ho hope to participate in the intinent. WW \ ORK. March 9 army's specialized training pro- ■ The German radio, elaborat- (AP)-| their heels. RW transcontinental trip of Ma- "This high number of enemy Interested men should see k'um 1 ing on the results of last Uniform pie-induction exami- ' attack on Nuernberg, said bombs night's I Lhi.mg Professors Crowe or Paul Dres- "' rTIKai-Shek, sched- "" 5 ' sctled" tanks is made up "t three M.ul se(, freshmen orientation chuir- k . , nations to determine qualiflcn-' fell on a theater as well as the ^•i t Thursday, . was post- „ t Mark IDs. eight new men. ui Administration building. Itions of the students will be giv- j famous Germanic museum and Ks I • forhabou w«f,ka type!-Mark Ills with 75 m.llime jen at all high schools and col-1 the Maut hall" which was built [to 4 hci Physical condi- let, tuns, I9 Mark m ,penals, j leges where applications h.,ve , in the I.Itn centuiy. L memi.. c u ' - . ' and 18 Mark IV specials, the Bctls Aflniit Loxiiin in the program, but will !n'lsa?d,arinmroMid- iReduclion Proposals 10 (AP) — The Russians ac- know lodged today thai at the constitute a port of the Individ- 'rial's record and will be consid- S Z oivn under sKashe I WASHINGTON. March 9 (AP, ond vvrt* of February the Gcrmnns reinforced by 25 fresh di- j cied in connection with subse- quent army tests, TODAY— r at ,m operation soon aft- j—Replying to demands that the visions and launched a violent Those eligible include high Student council, 5 p m. : M-«n rr.'al m the United P'oP^d sue of the army be re- ■ 13 » Nov :duced, Secretary of War Stun- offensive against the Soviet po- j school and preparatory school Org. room 2, L'niqp Donets Basin, I graduates who will have attain '"^iiultuS ; foreing e Calang wm the Week here resting, the that Industry the Red orni'y "to evac-(ed their 17th but not their 22nd S.W.L., S p. m. Spartan room, I'nion aaa said. first be stepped up to top eifi- uate cieht ini[K,rtant cities in-[birthday by July 1, regardless of ciency. •liidmg Li/ovaya, Krasr.ogrr.d, j whether they are attending col¬ | VI.E.E., 7 p. m. ' ' lege. Criticism of the proposed size Kramatoisk and Lisichansk. Spartan room, I'nion # mer the wire of the army, said the secretary, results lrem the delusion that the j "F.erce battles in which the Gorman Fascist * Enforce Ration Laws—Kelly \ W.S.. 7 Org. room p. m. 2, Union war can be won "in some easy , lering tremendous los»es tn men LANSING, March 9 (AP)— Men's council. 7:30 p. ni. , u . ",I>Q' IN AUSTRA- manner and without too much and material, Declaring his action would cast isre continuing in the district to Org. room l.^Cnlon ^'dnesda,, March 19 (AP) ,,t,j carrifice " Michigan as a pioneer among the . r" Japanese planes That size—J,200,000 men by ! the south and west of Kharkov Stale College club ♦Via anri nt idiT hi*? been fixed said o Soviet hiidnight commu- states, Governor Kelly today iS£,fd. d W»'some New25Guinea. ^Jld^li^avfhv^hne miles after months of. study by the gen gen- nique broadcast by Moscow and asked the legislature to enact a 12 noon. Union ballroom by the Soviet law allowing state enforcement Christian Scienco, 7:30 p, m. eral staff and the war college, recorded here I'isssafir Stiipson., explained, monitor,,, ,. >. of. federal rationing orders. „ - Chapel, Peoples church ■■■<■ - j MICHIGAN STATE NEWS \. Wednesday, March 10. 1943 Page Two Grin and Bear It By Lit hlv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS THIMKIM' Entered legated on u wcond-rJuHN matter at the iwmtofflct. East Lanaing, Mich. ground floor of eaat wing of Union Building Annex, room 8. Offlaaa OUT LOUD Published dalljr except Sunday and Monday morninga during the regular achool year and weekly on Tbaraday morninga during aummer amnion by the atudenta of MMbtr A.wrl.lta C.ll.fl.t. Pr« Mirhlr.n Stat. -e«r bp mall; $1.60 per r»«r tmr rf p you given any thought to 420 I 1 • loiToa • io« taccira ■ s»ri,»a, -e«R»a# rerrler fo ItOdetiU; ll.tt . year by relieve carrier to non-atuarnu. what it will be like atvMlch- Igan State when nil the "stead¬ MEMIIKK OK THE ASSOCIATED press ies" among the senior ROTC are T>» Aaoorlatad Pre*s la ntrlnalvelp entitled to tha ore for republication of All living in barracks spring term newa dlepntehe* credited to it or not othcrwice credited in thle paper and alao the ... , , . . ....err... fecal tu-wi publlahcd therein. All rinhta of publication on apecial dOpatchea hera- A typical telephone convei snnon • are alao reaeraed. between tlio "sweetest Jittle miss editorial STAPP ™ * «»»«, world" and her "boy in man wing Editor, shrldon muyeh khnki probably will be sotijc- Editorial Director. LBN llAHNKS — Dualneaa Manager, JEAN WHITlNtl thing like this. Sweetest Little Miss Do von Editor, ELLIS BRANDT: AmIhUiU Editor., IIILT, BARCLAY, BILL ,.,„,|,i i,...... nikn to- JOHN8TON. BILL MADDOX, .IKItltY TEH IIOKST; Sport. Editor. TOM KIOR- U '"*WC COU,a ,U,Sl U ' Kt Vuorixte 1>AN; Awueiftte Sport* Editor, JOHN MAKRK; Women. Editor, NEVA ACKER- tllgllt.' man. sure Boylikeih Khaki: Well, gosh, Id to, but we're having lllll Hart'lny supervised sttidy tonight, and a. a. applegat* lights are out at 10:30 i 11 i i 17 S. L* M Okay, let's forget about tonight then, but do you think you could find time to go In Campus Quarters to the conreft Wednesday night'.' H. I. K.: I'll have to ask my sergeant for late permission first, Itv Helen Hchniidt and Scottie McNeill but I'll try. S. L. M : Okay, you do that and let me know Say, by the A frntemitles GREAT majoritygivingof are boys who are leaving the the ternity men at thought: State llappy parting Michigan the have cut out social activities for Frn- way, did you get into the dorm late last night" B I K.: Well, I wasn't going opportunity to become full- the rest of the year with the Phi Hedged members and wear their Dolts leading the way The lads to mention thnt, but i was two identification as such before the out Grand River way have vow- minutes late, and now I have to "The ic/trcitu of doctors has certainly made him turf, notion takes them over for the ed to devote the remainder of do KP duty next week duration. their time not spent in the class- dent—he a I ir rigs used to fltre hte Sugar coated pill latest addi¬ he tells me to stop complaining.'" Special initiations ure coming room to study. This promise Society note: The up, mid tile tirst list to be pre- goes into effect immediately tion to the set of social lions on sented is the Hesperian house . .. after the Senior ball, Friday campus are the DZVs. They are three more of the boys are now night holding on exchange dinner sporting that well-known badge Thursday night with the Kap¬ they are Herb Sibilsky, Ilog- or Ryskamp, and Dick Wilberg. For the second lime this term r., . ta i ■ S LIN I OR BALL ,, pas. Some of at the Kappa the the DZVs will dine house, and some of Kappas will "grub it" at the Spartans at War By AL BF.RGI.l'ND the Sigma Cliis had formal ini- (Continued from Page 1) DZV hangout, which happens to nation and gathered 2) men into minislrative ofTicials. members be the Smokeahop We haven't their fold Ernie Cole. Dick of tho State Board of Agricul- quite figured out where Charley basic air Rinas, trainingto adfly George trainingSign:., • Malier Darrell Couey, Bill Her- hire, collete deans. State Super■- shiser, Stan Oviatt, Bob Brugh, mtendent of Public Instruction Washburn, the DZV caterer, is going to serve those milkshakes THE airgliders vaneed big force* are living students at the South ex '44 cent, \ Hill W Johnson, Jerry McCray. ""'I M's Eugene II Elliott. Col and brnunschweiger sandwiches Plains Army Flying school at Still more air. Dick I! llugli Travis, Roy Nixon, Jack and Mrs Horsey R Rodney, and the billiard tables in lite Lubbock. Texas Two <>( the of Niagara Falls, N. Y -on Dietrich, Hoy Niemcyer, Bob 'he heads of the four largest col rear or on the ping-pong tables fleers now stationed there are Spartan, was recenti\ Zimmerman, Johnny Warner, lege military branches in tire basement. former students of Michigan tor cadet air training .m> Chuck Aderman. Nick Nixon. Patrons will be Prof, and Mrs. Anyway, what a terrific plug State college ported for the pre ' Jim Sullivun, Norb Zelazny, Bill Don O Bnell, Prof, and Mrs P. for the Smokeshop Fust Lieut. Dave Laidlaw. Te ;lt Maxwell field. Al N. Johnson, Stan Chomic and D. Bagwell, Prof, and Mrs. M,. Howard Bacon were the ones M Cory, Prof and Mrs. T H. Random thought- Did you cumseh. '41, got his commission for navy wings at W- Pulwer, East Lansing, this time. King, Prof, and Mrs Defin W. ever stop to wonder how many here, und was also a member of lege. Ohio, where With the strain of Itnal week Kuykendnll. and Prof, and Mrs. forms you have tilled out in col- Phi Kappa Tuu, Scabbard und pre-Might training. in the very near future, most of H- H. Young, lege. You know, start with ap- Blade and the Forestry club tiie organizations on campus Additions to the guest list will plications, information on fresh- Also teaching the winged House ('onimittee Ahamlnit- | have dispensed with social ae- oe Pro' and Mrs A. A Appli mun exams, registration, rlassi- commandos is First Lieut George tivities— at least those which are gate. Mr and Mrs H. .1 Button, "cation, etc. Leggut, who belonged to Scab- |»«v-as-You-fJo Plan- planned ahead of time There Prof and Mrs S E Crowe, Prof, Tj: rd and Blade. Lcggat. a Do¬ WASHINGTON, Ma: are two fraternities which are and Mrs C S Dunford, and Mi. ha n g e note. Down nt trotter, got his reserve commis going to keep things going up to and Mrs Glen (). Stewart, university, t he sum at Kelly "eld. Texas, in No- -The house ways aim the last minute, however. Ticket sale will open today to Northweste student body is going Ui honor vembcr. 1040. committee today abaci The Delta Sirs have thrown all students, both nt tlie account- one of its hurd working cuisine At the Blt; Spring. Texas, bom the long-dcbattxl pay-, together plnns for a radio party mg office and at the Union desk carriers by naming him the bardior achool. Cadet Clarence proposals and appealed on Saturday night, the I3tli . . Sales to seniors Monday and "waiter - most - worth - lighting- r. Hell. "IB. from Stanhope. N. approve continuation On Sunday the Kappa Slgs are Tuesday "proceeded very nicely," for. The lucky vittles vender j now training as a bombar- present federal income inviting some of the girls over Scwell said yesterday. will be selected trom among rt,C|. t,atiet i»,.|| Wlls u member tein—but with the ado,' tor a date dinner which is prob- — those working in Gw.drieh grill uf flcUl A|pl)a Si8ma hono,.ary 20 per cent withhold • and simultaneously rem ably the last one which will be . -something like our Union grill. 0rt and landscape architecture held In the house for some time t OOtry Program (.loses society at State. the current year. rile iiespies. Alpha Gams and Winter Term Series Exam cramming: ff you must Former BMOC Kelvin Kieblcr. This would involve Thetas have elected their offi¬ cram for your exams, don't be '42, East Lansing, Exealibur abatement, but would cers for the coming year The of Refilling limits like a blotter---soak it all in, but member and Independent Men's taxpayer attain ' ooys who are going to lead the . ;et it all backwards. league president, is now an AAF at his own optlot Ilespies on to better things are The final winter term Reading private at the Miami Beach, Fla , the future Bob I'okorny. president; Guy hour, given by Walter McGruw On letter writing: Letter writ- — Dygert, vice-president; Ed Lang. of. the speech and dramatics de- secretary: Dick Hclwig. marshal; purtmcnt, yesterday afternoon 'PS a lost art which is being and Chuck Brethen. house man- in College auditorium, agcr. ' stressed revived by the war, in olden some of the feelings of poetry days, a deeper fancy was taken The Alpha Gams are going to that are universal-prayer, love, toward letter writing because Bowling - Billiards j * means of communication were carry on under the guidance of joy and despair. Lorraine Bev Burklund, president; McGraw, an actor and an- limited, in our generation, how- Ginny Thorpe, vice-president; nuunccr with the "Lone Ranger" vver, we have become accus- Rinker. secretary; and. before coming here,, opened his turned to rapid transportation Olympic - Rainbow i Marge Bradford treasurer. program witli "The .lob" by making it possible for us to set Thela officers are rey, president: Kay Evans, ' Wanda Aw- e- Bager Clark followed It-known poems of prayer, "The Fool's Prayer" by Sill and by two friends and The distances. lelepb made it relatives at long tetegj'am and possible fot Recreations WAVWWWWJAWVAVAWZ/.V president; Barbara Wilson, us to convey ages at a still cording secretary; Martha More. "Prayer by Lincoln" by Benet more rapid pa corresponding secretary; and "Prayer for Future Reference" But now transDortation is be- Gwen Berger. treasurer. was one of tlie more drumatic restrictcd. We find it more l-< one Sejxtroin. Theta -and selections describing the pain of State News reporter, received war and how civilization had difficult to make trips. LIMITED SUPPLY OF Jim Healy's ATO pin Sunday failed for men. l,n a lighter line write more often. Telegraph night. Healy's fraternity bro- were read "Mountain Whip- and telephone service arc being thers Jim Frew and Matt Wrock- poor-will" and "When I Was dominated by the armed forces and government, so once again lage are now (ewcls to Pat Dancer, Alpha nam, and also in the "one- woman" class having given their Bonnie Lesselyong, Onc-and-Twenty." Two young and new poets we arc depending more and were given recognition when more on letter writing, Mary Martin's "Futility" and Letters can mean a lot to men Photo Albums Alpha Chi Ontega. RCAF Pilot Officer John Mc- *n the armed forces, or friends Wedding bells lust Friday rang Gee's "I Have Slipped the Bonds who ar« cvted hv ormy miles, out in Battle Creek when Esther of Earth" were read. They can be refreshing and tn- Page and Ted Halberd, former "A Desolate City" by W, S. teresting. We should have more Phi Tau house president, spoke Blunt showed the effects of n °f them. their vows in the St. Paul Mcth- completely ruined place deserted odist chapel. ' except for the slain'. It was J. 1\ Morgan HI Latest dreomgirt on campus is termed a description of any NEW YORK, March 9 (AP)—• Sigma Kappa Nancy Longwel), modern city, Rotterdam, The John Pieipcnt Morgan, 75, head OPPOSITE CAMERA who was chosen by the Dtflta Hague, or Coventry, although it of one of the moit famous bank- Chi lads Saturday for this honor was written forty years ago. "A ing houses in history, tonight lay UNION SHOP . Bill King liked the idea so Flower for the-Professor's Gar- gravely ill of a heart attack well he pinned Nancy the next den of Verse'' concluded the which struck him while vaca- day. _ program. ^ Honing at Boca Grande, Fla. Murch 10, 1943 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Thra* i)Z Vs Favored Stale News HerMie Says in A All-Fraternity Teams il-College 1 1 EMORIES KMC) of thb old Hardwood Final /vL^ii days turn on the defense when the First Teatn such ns the Original New1 "stove" I he basket. The Celtics, y Fred Kohlmeyer, Delta Chi all-college intramural ' Vork Celtics used to hit the road however, decided they could use basketball championship leant 'or monlhs at a time, playing, the "unnatural" handicap to y Howie Labue, Alpha Tau Omega will, be decided tonight when the c Fred Zicirimin, Alpha Gamma Rhu I night after night, are fond to the | their advantage as well as the D/.Vs flash with Abbot C Hill Monroe, Delia Chi (C) 13, win- ' old time basketball fans These yokels. They did so. foiled the tier in the dorm (l Dick Saxtcm Sigma Chi loop, at fl in t"ugli cagers thought nothing of'locals and won. Jentson gym eomg througli a season of 10(1 to Third Team Monday night the DZV quid- ; Beatntg these experts was eas- second Team 125 games Seldom more than ier said than done. Kadi man tct downed (he Chi F Hal Sessions, Delta Delta Chi fritter- six <>r seven men were on the possessed an n n dsoni. Theta C Sigma nit.v 1 uneanny eve for F Frank Netnctz, Plii Kappa Tau champs 23-19 m a semi- i traveling squad and substitution \ shooting baskets from any angle .SSS.SS C G Lcs VonEberstoiu. ATO Si Raskin. AKI'I i-au v ir . t ciut) kiy°,T Hlt i m' tit,-ii- ,s 1,10 1>ZV' all-around was at a minimum. and they could score almost at The players soon got acevis- will. However, they would ncv- Sigma Nu G Btieky Walsh, Sigma Nit to lomed to the. 'tank-town" farts er take more than a two or three K jark Gale ' Honorable Mention Till! V. win it" obe lite '!' IM "hots who were certain the local fancy point lead over the local team main tiling the dans Aiiitot boys could show those "eity.iOven though without much of- ill have In a i rk Ktibs, Phi Delta Theta; Butch Englehardi, cope slickers" a trick or two. The local fort, they could-build with tonight Besides (his, the ; followers up ;• v«» ■ i Chi' • Vpha; A1 VanDyke. Farntllou o; Harry Folk- athletic brotherhood made hones about , hirge lead. ~ Sometimes Gardner, Delta Sigma Phi tlie.v wanted to < either would fall behind with only BR«riM ' defense that wilj he hard to secor, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pole Trer.ise. Phi few minutes to play. B ('enters i<" ■ >iielnlie, ulving the dorm lads Tin- Celtics once pulled into ,i When the ilnul gun sounded 1VX'UF.iI RipmaSter, Sigma Alpha EpSilon; Diek Ami m»»r<* chiisp for worry. crossroad town The DZV eluh lost out in the they asked to see the floor that the Celtics would invariably hold for a game and I ',-hr 1' ih Wilson, Alpha Tail Omega; Dick Kieppe. Sigma timils last year to the ATOs and was going to he used for the eon- the edge by virtue of what ap¬ Ir'a h Petri-on, Sigma Chi; Bob Schweitzer, Phi Kappa T o, the year before they took the test The "floor" turned out to peared in lie some lucky shooting. all-college title. be anything but one, as the local The fans would leave the gym Abbot 13 will take the floor gym was none other thnn a saying ^h(, ( hi Fraternity Champions Tola as a decided underdog in spite swimming pool without the wat of their record of two successive er. 11 was rather dilfirtilt to get those "Our boys-should have taken guys. They aren't so championships in the dorm used In running up hill half the much. Bet if we played 'em again lfin» Positions tnt All-Star Squatl league Probable starting lineup for the (nils soon u'customod them¬ lame and down the other, but we'd win." And tills was exactly wind the Bv PAT Mct'ARTItlf * the DZV squad will lie former selves to this as they had to many pros wanted the spectators ;<> IThe Delta <-'l">- champions of j M Q Col I footballer Bob Sherman and other such oddities. i say, because- it. was bv their u (rat loop, placed two men on I " lanky Fen Crane at forwards, Another court proved to he a comment that thov wetv asked 6rsl inc ,.f the State News Vipco Mroz at the cftitcr slot K-fraternitv basketball (enin Cancel Grid Games n with a pot belly stove un- to play again in that town and alul It ii Auinirhon and IVto For- dcj one basket. The stove heat give "our hny.s" another chance C.K Hdi Monroe, at one of the | nun nt ^unrris ed the burn and by gaflie time at those New York fellers. TjM dots and Fred Kolhntcycr NEW YORK. March 9 (AIM lakcly to go on the floor for itf exterior was red-hot | When |i forward .Monroe, varsity Intcrscctinnnl college football g 111wilt for Abbot 13 the •ontcst got under way and jotbil! renter last lull and Del-! games definitely arc on the wn.t « dl l><- scrappy El Stark and ! the Celtics found themselve iSAE* and [(ji jiiayinaker, was named | out for the duration. Mike Miketmac. forwards. Chuck j fending Hie basket with the Sijjjniii Nils captain of the all-star j Noire Dame's cancellation of V\ dllii'c. center and John Thoni- healer, they learned why it had Lead East Track Meet luntrt ' contents with two <»r if. triich- .intl Hud Hteck. guard*. been put f the ball the meet, Sigma Alpha Kpsilon and started ; SjKI)li| [g(| Si Howie UPuc. forward. and ,rv thlit fl.w |f !|11V ,.(>ne;.(. Arrives at \eir Site lo revolve and one nw "Hid (or lirst with 22 frgtcrniticHi are tied bt Saxion. Sigma Chi, guard. | ens would travol el nut out of <»t the Hie i break ctT the front line, get points each Tile th LaDur and Suxton rated ; awn bailiwicks hurdle events and shot pot were to llofiiu Traiiihi" puss from a mate end head in run off yesterday afternoon it place spots on the Stole, Listed as definitely for the Ed all-frut touch football! cancelled hoop. Under normal Ripmnster. SAE, won the shut DETROIT March 9 s( Kvarisville, Ind., i ies couldn't very well s ,11( charge Bob Tennyson," another Sigma |*» 1929- t first for the Delta Chi«jwHh with ins aggressive the southl.ni „Un ■US have idfi the new ihim- .through the heater to t'Nei II ei.mineucc opponent stop the Nu won thu highs. Bob Free¬ ■ ; beL,n ,„t olfieiali.v man took second ill both events ,.nd passing ability. He bu, 0raduuU, of Ath- Build ( p Lead for the SAEs. «i few baskets, but most of, Roy Rouse cap¬ Jobn p s. id toflay ing she. just north Loral plan was thai the home tured a third* in the high hurdles scores ma.U- by the Delta! "Boston college ha- in 'I Eastman line lixed town hoys would build up a big and a fourth in the low: foe the I were a direct result of his aving .measure. le d in the lirst half and mte.sect.o.ial then ATOs. rmnlung ability , • , noi incHis task of |H,e.so„rr lor the crown ; * Ktudham >i« pi ling on , the dl ait riddled is was Ki'i'.'Uiyer it in -I division eluh j jn , a|most an eiitu••!> new » Js "si ability to hit often that j uIr • ad(tjtlon , it leu lion Mtar huh-taiiy 'n' getter,rl,?g Piace"! box* lilt'on of the St. Marv's iW lbe teague m poinU j Gciduate Manager .lack partv Iwu his shoot,ng ability WXj hat with doubtful Wl4g0uri> Texas Ch ,ii Newhousc . Haul Seoul Military ami Naval Reserves ■Sf.a 2a qu,|! to' Tennessee and Purdue Eg.hi and Ti ivelmg Fur it personalized insured savings In ATl ' l'fl'nc,m« ch?m,;: "And I understand the No Berry plan to meet ,vuur individual needs. U Uic Lce ° 8 P" Carolina Pre-Flight s -eh will be confined to teams \\ Idcd the 21 si Contact flag today ai — 'the state," said Coffey at Pitcher C NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGl'E i "in that case we are tell ltlv purcha S|M'«'ial Kppri'srntativPH of tin* New York Life _ Holy Cross and North Cai of the Te IBrriis, Bimils ii. Toronto Ma- 1 and I'm not even sure aboi F Itarnhart J. N. McNabnai F Leafs 5 • i latter " a-C077 4-9801 One \ COLLEGE | I d 15 vear-old brother. .er • d Jack, ( amp ,neither. Bob. left the is nn army lieu Wolters, Texas, Uni- i OUTLINE SERIES a tv o! I! 11, - - iis to enter tne g ties. 9 cd Tiger -aa' front Bob Henry, home office -11" 9 ;J 60c 7()c 90c r n Mioristop who wi„ slated B you buy your - yoot. had dix idvxl to re P a, a war ,ob. " a (OLLEGE HOCKEY B Get Caught lip WOLVERINE ti ; 4 Michigan Tech 3. m Those Finals! CLASSIFIED ADS PERSONAL of -.liKIIS M—tine yhn-- NOW Pi.»" irtxl '» imrooitatcly. | STATE COLLEGE _ R((OMS FOR R]fcNT ~MNtJI.K t-.r ne -n .(AHU-nU. in«l bath. A«to I' ,1K'r Now and Save./Only $5.00. WANTED DEPT. OP MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE CfKL T( SHAKE K-'om with anoth- r iiud» «»t. C.^ikioK privili'CD* •c.cmderK , 1*>*97-S>8 i ■ BBBUHBBDHISBBBBBBEBIIODHBHBBBHfiBBBBBI Call Mitt. Wednesday, March 10. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pete Four Orchestra Concert to Include Stoive Counters j Unity, Not Miracles, Wins for Knl*. Movie Portrait Foreign Correspondent Affirms Two of Schuster's Favorites .Offering a composite pictureK of Netvsman of' Russia at war. Leland Stowe, By LEONE SEASTROM Alexander Schuster, director X By JOAN MEYERS the final speaker on series for the lecture this season, told 3,500 Japanese Coiu\s<>8 of the Michigan State Symphony searching the Be orchestra, will step to the po¬ — THE — If you were Union building looking for last persons last night that the Rus¬ sian victory at Stalingrad saved to Repealed dium tomorrow night to conduct night's lecture speaker with only at least a millidn American lives the movie description of the Beginning and a ~.- "Rumanian Rhapsody by Geor- because they were walking on the Thc thrcc having ,hc hlRh_ settings as Burma, Indo-China, Stewart will conduct mvi ges Enesco. frozen feet of millions of Russian cst number Q[ votcs will fill the and Russia he replied that at for prospective select- - civilians—not civilians who can Julius Stulberg, violinist in the j respective positions. those points where there are no buy three pairs of shoes a year." army school. Those English newspapers, very little should contact Dr. srfeS'.xr'i..'"A£ivN™'r™. j*.-i<, hi„u . SHY HflK ii«« Initiation ,!, n> Simpson, UA. '46. and Bct- pound sugar, four-fifths pound ■ llrnki-i wxlt.1 iiiiuau«»iijt?r t^)U Harrls H F< -4C butter or fat and three-fifths rine corps reserve will be for¬ Hum*-! . A, W. S. I pound of fish per month. warded "as soon as possible" to for Six Newnnioii A.W.S. will meet in organizu All this gives thc Russian a ROTC cadet officers Alfred Cor- des and Leslie Page, according tion room 2 of the Union at 7 j total of seven and two-fifths bnnli-b, Ja--k T. Three professional journalists to a statement made recently instead of at 7:15 us | pounds of food for a month, plus 1)1-1 rich, llrnntfor p. m. today associated with Michigan news¬ by Pres. John Hannah. !»«>nttld*«»D, Sumtu originally planned, because of his daily bread allotment. But Lt. Col O 1L papers. and three Michigan the Interfraternity Sing, accord¬ j they arc not always able to get In a letter from State college undergraduates ing to Pres. Vera Dcaner, L.A. ! these foods," Stowe pointed out. Wheeler, USMC. it was explain-1 Her" h. H«d»rt G were initiated into the M. S. C. .'43. Explains Reports ed that two applicants, instead | Kidi¬ .t i. Norn...., J new officers. enemy's casualties are at least as Undergraduates initiated in- -p.,..._ j.:.! great," he added. He pointed elude Jerry terHorst, assistant .nit that Russian reports involv¬ editor of thc State News, Bruce | Town Girls will hold a lunch- ing places are nearly always ac¬ Monks, former sports editor of I eon tomorrow noon in Town curate. the State News, and Gordon Girls' lounge, according to Pres. Stowe believes that American, j Darrah, Spartan magazine staff- Doris Harford. L.A. '43. Those lend-lease aid to Russia is tms- : man. I interested may sign up, cither in understood on both sides "COMPANY HALT Following thc initiation din- the Home Ec building or in thc PALI OUT FlVf • "The average • Russian knows j ner, held in the main dining women's lounge of the Unit very little of American lend- j MINunS room of the' Union, thc new pro- lease which is consistent withj fessumul members briefly their careers in journal ism. reviewer More than 400 members of the their University of Minnesota all ranks, arc absent government's policy . i 1 teach¬ making them feel they're light- j ing and research stall, counting ing their own war. On thc oth- j in some er hand the American listens to j m tuvot in Victory—Buy form of military or war-related figures given out by Washington.; Bonds and Stamps. service. but fails to consider the toll of Atlantic sinkings." Colgate university has intro- : duccd a compulsory pre-induc- | tion program of military drill and physical conditioning re- i quested by a vote of the stu- j dents. fw/f/wr eoomss MANtCt-COlV COCA-OKA- Now! 3-7-9 STAMP ■ Sweeping Out of the Hills Come America's Goer- I rilla Fighters! Send a Dollar off to war with each of the EKCs who leave at term end. r "A W.AA.C. does a double job. h Buy War Bonds and Stamps doing her own job, she rele--?s a man for combat service. In a '•-v°lr ice-cold Coke is like that, tea- only quenches thirst but brings (Contributed in the Interests of Victory by) giving refreshment, too. Andi c- '-P of that if offers the toste yen find this side of Coca-Coii; t sit- The New Hut Steak House — Pins SOON — Novelty, Cartoon i— How about a 'Coke date', no* Always Good Food • "MOON AND SIXPENCE" 2321 Cast Michigan Phone 4-1710 sottud undm authowtv or thi coca-coca comtany sy The COCA-COLA V vl-*r Bottling Company of Jat l