today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Dady Student Publication of Michigan State Snow Weather flurries; much colder. .'am pus VOL. 33Z.332 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL College 2. 1943 Mayhem in Mayo Marriage Talks Allies Move . J |i roiiin hut once a year, and for 1* jesr Sri « hen the women of M.n" 'bought this one up, made the ghost of April Begin Monday Seniors Will to Trap Rommel A group of fouls' dry happy urir turned half a dozen of beds in the corridor upside riage series for seniors will be The first lecture of the Mar¬ Horn ./ M Hope, Kll,rGermansPitcl. fc«n. P»< 'he spreads on top given Monday at 7:13 IB(| then waited patiently fer the I Fairehild theater by Dr. Ralph p. m. m j0 > Sp r resit 1 roops BIZERTE ^ments—which were forth- I j \ loud shout of "April Higgins of St. Mark pil finall ■ settled the fltuation. I : Grand Rapids. s chuich. ^Aatour^v'ij) - pllnto Struggle Dr. Hipgms will speak on the D.oboi y A By DANIEL DK LUCE religious and philosophical Classrooms? pects of marriage In his talk, as¬ - Be„> TUNIS^-C ' / - -ALLIED 1!DQ. IN NORTH ii I story or geography "What Are My Hcliels About i;| AFRICA, April 1 (AID — ha- •<■". changed from a I Marriage," he will consider such .■Med|ez !?"■ if The Axis is desperately fly- i,n e-'-.ly accessible to the j problems as the basis for trie problems as the basis for friend- fl'SEISs '....-,9 ... el Bab •J'.' C" ship in courtship and marriage, —12JL, jj ing fresh troops into Tuni- r. «-rr:. Vet clinic, or Jeni- , Pool // iieldhouse, don't and what the individual wants: I British /; i; sia, it was disclosed today, - ii Robaa . du Faht f HEnfidavillo and the Allies have thrown Fact is you are and expects from marriage. JGaining Here I•• . a very that patriotic to longer dis- will Dr. Carl give Morrison, Lansing. the second Ic _ insing. ; """"• , * j.Uj Ouvselfia - - ^fcjVSOUSSE |:i; : mighty, overpowering aerial fleet i;i= i into a campaign to forestall such to your classes, | Wednesday. His subject, "What ALGERI ; reinforcement, to wipe the ene- classrooms have |i Part Does Personality Play in W"-V Fonrlouli V ^ \Mahdi* . n-y from Africa and to destroy ■tor the ■for* Many of them arc Marriage," will emphasize prc- Thais kairouan^^ ^ :: : ", his p>,tential means of escape. the army air force I marriage emotional problems, ■ .jk't r n1 presence of air-borne re TJang used ',".-2 / Axis Line / 'iritorcements tor Marshal Erwir [gudenU. j Dr. Morrison will discuss mcth- TobeMO Sbe 111 a ' ' ! ods of meeting these problem. a Retreatj Rommel's was revealed with the capture hard-pressed troops and of learning the prospective forgebme-not , of more than 700 Italians and . ; partner's point German grenadiers during a re¬ ecture will also he lecture be held in Fair- ' t Ihrec point is certainly not a Americans SFAX newed American push east of Ju a. overlook, but in the case child :hild theater. Jin DriveI East i Maknatsy El Guetar toward the coast. JS^IUnict. L A. 16, it seems The complete program lor the " ' * Some of the prisoners said they luomronc * -lipped when turn- j Marriage lectur El Guelar nud been in Africa fewer than 10 ,n the names of those slu- obtained from the Union lays. pri- who reeived them winter Underclassmen wishing to Galsa a™ i» the victor go the the course may leave pet Nearly 100 Flying F. -n -scs, the greatest force of the big four- goes j at the Union desk before San ■ «„|s mil to Miss Banzet El Hamm GABES motored bombers massed jfljird credit for her achieve- ! day noon. Petitions she ever ®?. w~ » Rommel fl... A.«--..i«i fro* ' Uagiian on Sardinia ye.-tcrday, -enously crippling :t- ma-fulness we still have with ,0 ,he enemy wl)1|p gwarms ms of 0f :>■ g college boy. University of 'Screen Will Show captured in the continued "ted yesterday they had been in Africa less iued Amer American drive' other .planes turned' Ameiican and Romfilei British at g hurried reinforcements for harried Gen. Up the eastern Tunisian •oast in- dent, "invited 50 co- lormitory out for .Fairbanks Movie Rom mi rearguard was dug in 24 miles north of 1 to a nightmare of de-stro rtio in th< other British and American forces moved cdnesday night and I "Corsican Brothers." starrin j The bulk of Rommel's forces ■ part of the attempt to trap Rommel and j trying to beat '.heir — t It cost Jaeger I " irth s'i 2o but he collect- Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. wil oy the Nazi troops. .for junction with CM. Gen. .•d 412 in bets from open the spring term World Ad¬ Ad-1 IJurgen Jtirgcn Von Ai Armm's trm.ps were 0 Coeds venture Series Saturday at 8 p •••llow dormitory . . , !„ . . . ..r>„ reoorted md ay i, continuing their • .dents. m. in College auditorium. .< IjU'li f ell PeorgUUlZalWn of CD(Jto^r^d rcUv^ eat under a rain of How'd it start?" chairman of the lectur C.AVir^,Ll#J \\ f ii to Start Sooni Appoint b°mbs and bu bombs and bullets while guard dug ;n about 24 a rear miles ,.>• was complain- committee. Vw Committee Heads j north of Gabes on the coastal "Chico," a Spanish him • coed shortage and scheduled for April 24: a- tleldhouse A general house cleanin^. j highway in an effort to u rni off i get 50 dates in one find women is (the pursuing British eighth ar- the Detective," a German definitely on the fl s for CDC, my. nied. They took iv odd jobs May 1; "Jungle Book" Ma and at meeting last ight Sabu, May 8; Heart of Pi md that build in This a plans were laid to make this or¬ tere J Thetonew German line was said oe about 12 miles north ». given by Glen Stewart May 15; Anna Christie." ganization more active on cam- if |... Let Me at 'em Greta Garbo, May 22: t of the NYA. is ;. result of lack of male restM: ^11 ^pus this term. newly-captured Oudref and veil above the Gabes bottleneck. sprightly young Three Musketeers," stai i V. least two many needed Jou |K_ . The first general meeting will E.h,.„, ;hth army patrols were rc- fa will (><■ on hand when Adolph Menjou, May 29. be held Wednesday. April 7, at ported . ,r already engaging in pre- luvc tor the singing air «»- Service pien will Ire adn ,.15 p. m., in room 103 Union free and students by their |l,minary skirmishes with this «ill be given next week, annex. This meeting will be; protective Axis force, win; them march along tivity books. Townspeople money to be offered per hour. open to all students, and two; Although slowed down by scribing to the college !e representatives from eavh "i~ 1 'impu. the girls were over- |-tailing this 'i-im. Those stu- canization on campus will oe j thousands of mines strewn by the * sighing "I'll not stay away irse will be admittixt on a-l dunce." season tickets. juvr.t: ., needing work, maintaining Pr (' .I'tragc. and having no sor- retreating enemy, armored Amer- I ican units of Lieut.-Gen. George , :» nr irateri uly ail illations. New heads have been ap-, S. Patton, Jr . were reported Ie»f Crass llooth Closes lied - .' Iy tu ap ply at tne NYA pointed by Pros Vera Gardner, j pushing steadily eastward from Army A-12 Exams II lp ir. the Ui nun. Some 6<> II E 44 WPB head is Sally El Guetaria pass for an immi- Sawyer. L. A 45: projects i nent junction with Gen. Sir today as \ation-tcide.. t j ients have alIready taken ad- to Be Given Today vantage of this aitu.it.on ill the chairman is Grace Sidoti. H. E.: Bernard L. Montgomery ighth )rire Is f tnn luded ast 'v. i weeks. 44. Mary Ellen Haack. H E. jarmy forces.^ All unassigned ERC mem¬ 45. ,s in charge of defense of- : Red Cross drive A final SOS is being sent, ,n • • • bers. excluding senior ROTC. that won:it'll with office ticc, and Barbara Poag, L. A . . ... r». ■y on the upper 45. s th« SWAVES head .AXIS I TtMlpH E'Iff ere to report to the Veterinary •xpenence and imen over '^1 will u."ii with workers ■ ate. success for clinic at 9 a. m. today to take the army A-12 qualifying tests, III \YA j.-bs. of thie most pressing A ta-mg .set dornutorywu^ilsystern up by Sal'y Sa*F®f S1AN is! QN THf. NORTHERN TUNt. FRONT. April 1 AP.— which wi D» have •ne direction of r.ouncctL MSI] Debaters to Go Chairmen will be chosen rom , ofl actlon J the different floors, and fromj ! arris, the booth Sedjemine under Allied t.lt'velaml Gonvo ~ j to these a dorm chairman will be Michigan State , and have fle..i;j.r. s c Apri, j have already selected their can- Waldo Brooks. L. A. 46, wili ai • central officer candidate school' \jvw YORK Anri! l iaPi- j gue for the men's team. j uZZrfS Sumn« ould be established at the Urn- a ties confronted tiidate. ™ ••• ioss of member- Frank C. Walker, chairman of Oratory representatives are ;ity of Michigan. I Welles today termed the post¬ • lose the moment the Democratic national com- -Vmcy Grayson, L-A. 44, whose About 75 officer candidates; war policy of the United States can't function mittec, made the short campaign ipic :s "This, Our Generation," i a source of "one of the gravest included the first cla "7 t Alvao Duerr of proposal and urgwt meanwhile Lmd Jim Shanks, L. A. 43, who ,wjll he in which will report June 1. A sec- doubts that exists in the imnda '';f< former chairman of that fourth-term and other can-!will speak on , and class will begin six weeks 0t the Umtetl Nations." o-'i. i..t| didate talk be halted while "we iracv • Intcrfraternitv lerencv l('d a meeting of get on with the war." To this province of the lakes (later. j in an address before the 10 cmlc-gc-s Soldiers must have completed I Chamber of Commerce of the _ Ratii rmual convention ■ ■national Association of; Chairman Harrison Spangler ap«"'r'" " '' " d lheir tj(>Date teams and basic military training, must be , state of New York, Welles said 18 -nd Advisers of Men to- of the Republican national com-1 cum- _ ■ ■ ('harrlpi(irks ceisenhof 1st least 28 years old and must this nation's Allies recall that mittee responded thut nittee promptly resp°nd«t that)-';' ' ' ' rounds of debate lhave a law degree from a recog- | after the victory of 1913 the Vi:d «ost fraternities had 'It is a matter of regret that «.t» i- q matter of regret that tnc |B-' the j u>ith ora- Inized institution to be eligible i United States "withdrew from for the school. However, appli- . almost every form of practical „ ' jpable of handling hew new at'ui icaut>» and extemporary speaking property in make the proposal of late polit- Last year State placed cants with four or more years { cooperation" in reconstruction r^fhon's " 01 owing and that alumni ical conventions until after then sts. of general practice will be given > tasks and "made no effort to win in both women's and roenr candidate has already been se¬ rv tournaments. preference. [the peace." lected." .-.• V--••• ■ . 'i • ' > ■» Sr*>. i i. *' v .11 .'r'- ,'Av*., > ' Friday, April MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 2. Page Two Grin and Bear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Spartans p l> ■■ ' • Rzitared m eecond-clM* matter at the poatofflee, But Lmnalng. Mich. Offtoca located en (round floor of east win* of Union Building Annex, room 8. y5 Published daily except Sunday and Monday morning* during the year and weekly on Thnraday morning* during cummer s«-*aion regular school by the atudeoU of At War Member A.aeelated Collegiate Pram Michigan State college. By DON TlIORNBl'RY Telephone—College Phone 8.1811. Wd- PI a«rftfc»tNT4o pom national National Advertising Service, AovannetNO m CeJ/ege Publishers Krfrnentative Inc. —me*" Elt" Subscription ratee— lc per copy; It.Of om** WELL "fans." again. here wetypist, The column's go the d?0 Macirom Avt Niw Yornc. N.V. P*r year by mail; 11.80 per year by same but I'm a new tM * • *o»to* . Lot. ANarivt • s«n f»amc!*c* college carrier to atudenta; year by college carrier to 12.25 pe* n'on.*tudenta. so we'll try to do the best we can With the dope on fof-mer MSC MCMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS H)« Aa«ociated Pre** i* exrluaiveiy entitled to the u*e for republication of all men now ity service. new* dispatch** credited to it or not otherwise credited it> thia paper and mIao the Heading the list is Lieut. Rich- jK •ecal new* ptiblfchrd therein. AU right* of publication on apecial dispatches here- nrd H. Reiley, former State man alao reserved. who won his letter on the pistol » are team and was u member of Alpha CJamma Rho and who. has now Nleht K.lll< KAY HK8KMKK jraduated from Brooks field. Texas, as an observer or "sky Faculty Adruelr . spy." Reiley received his lieu¬ tenant's commission at Fort Sill, Okla., and was stationed in New York before going to Brooks ONE MAN'S OPINION ield. Ilcnr.v Buell, a former Fast By EI.LIS BRANDT Lansingite and Spartan, recently received his second lieutenant's commission and pilot wings at IT COMES as a distinct shock four ROTC residences.) the army flying school at Ros- Fortunately there isn't any vvcll. N.'M. " | to the senior ROTC boys to llnd rule which says the men can't go And from the aviation cadet that Michigan State college women have In several ways hack to bed after room inspec¬ center at San Antonio, Texas, been training for the rugged ur- tion, which is scheduled for 6:45 comes word of three State men, my life all these years. a. m. or thereabouts. Of course, ail in the class of 42, who have if the cadet does go track to bed successfully completed their pre- Under the new army setup, he misses the brisk, invigorating training and are now going some phases of which are still walk in to the Union from the flight to the gulf coast for flight train1 only tentative, about the only difference between the ROTC neighboring county where his ing. fraternity house barracks is lo¬ They' are: Second Lieut. Peter ie good 'escape' literature I might and the way MSC women live is cated. He also misses breakfast. VanValin. Second Lieut. Robert that the army calls late minutes pre-war cook book . . •demerits" and gives passes to Spartan women have grum¬ Hawkcs and Second Lieut. Wil¬ the fair-haired boys who make bled about this sort of regimen¬ liam MacKichan, ull of whom Scabees Will Ik- al N«v their beds with sciuure cornel's, tation for years, but the umount were commissioned prior to en¬ .MSC' Professors Write which includes a lot of fair-hair¬ of dissatisfaction that the ROTC tering the uir forces. Bulletins, on Democracy Recruiting Pom April ii ed boys. boys have spouted in Ihe lust Five ex-Spartans who have re¬ I.ieut. (). g.) Milton Muelder Thet Navy Sc. ' Of course, the women don't couple of days because I lie army ceived their wings at. the gulf tion battalions, v, i isn't paying them yet becomes coast have a bugler to awaken them training forces include and Capt. Marshall M. Knappnn, elephantine in comparison with- cruil-nj; officer '• gently at 0 a. m., but some of the mousy murmurs of the wo¬ Lieut. Gordon Bedell, '37; Lieut on leave from State's depart¬ ciidling station. \, J 'hem, notably the coeds in home Jay Bonk. '41; Lieut Lawrence ment of history and political men. bu'.'c'mg, Tucsd.i \,, management houses, hove to get Tripp. '40; Lieut. Keith Forrell It's puzzling how the women and Lieut Hinman Sackett. both science, are the authors of two terview men wh. u- up at that perfectly ungodly hour bulletins on "Preserv¬ in enlisting. quite often to cook model break¬ have stood it all these years of whom attended State from ur.c without any compensation to 1938 to 1940. ing Democracy.' The bulletins Ratings are op. : fasts. are part of a series being pub¬ men in the 17 to . > With tlve demerits slapped on speak oI except the tender, ap¬ We might as well be consistent lished by the MSC extension di¬ who have hud < when a bed isn't made, one (or proving glances ol Dean Elisa¬ and stick with tile army air force beth Conrad vision to answer questions con* mechanical ftxpoii. not being in bed at 11 p. m. with- again. This one, Floyd Guest, inning the formation of de- are not being den out permission to stay out, one former ATO pledge, is with the essential war w>i to three for lack of neatness in Incidentally, wasn't it marvel¬ AAF at Miami Beach. And sav¬ nnc-vi ies. tile room, five for not signing out ous the way the ERCs hit the ing 4he best until the last, there >r in, and more for not being out bottle-line before heuding for the is ( apt. Ty Anderson who at¬ for roll cull at 6: 15 a m., we're butlle-bno.? tended State in '39 and '40 and PO YOU PIQ IT? afraid it'll be a little too amaz¬ who is now flying a P-38 some¬ ing—to the men at icust—how where in Africa. The odds are Submitted by lig Ma yhew, ^ ysQ^' Kent Stato University . ^ fast the demerits count up to¬ pretty good that he is really ward the six in u week or nine INFORMATION roughing R< .««». W ,hE C0«" V. - <",■■■ in two weeks prevailing re¬ -mc GR^D' 5 T,, sTORfA 1 1 quired for the cadet to forfeit his weekend pass HOME ECONOMICS— In the service of their coun¬ try, 37 University of Wisconsin * "AXt tGo. tpzioii Perhaps couples will be able Students Interested in sewing alumni have made the supreme to arrange It so they'll be "cam- or remodeling elnthiug «ill meet sacrifice of their lives and four pused" the same weekend. (In¬ ill riMiro 206 Home Economies have received distinguished mili¬ cidentally these rules vary in the building tomorrow (rum 8 a. in tary awards. to 12 noon, according In Miss Jane Brackrttr. of the llome Economies division, who wilt be in charge. Students should pro¬ MAKE BUDD'S T«a«>'« Mai. J F.M.—NlchU 7-s P.M. vide their own materials and small supplies. ♦ STARTING TODAY VARIETY SHOW— The Variety show continuity Your Headquarters for buying committee will meet today at 4 Ihe latest in p. m. on the_I2nion sunporch. Swing and State Graduate Gets XT. of M. Scholarship Leonard W. Setnrau. (all graduate of Michigan State, was one of 13 graduate students at the University of Michigan to Classical Records receive *400 scholarships for graduate study.at that institu¬ tion yesterday. These awards Also Everything in are given to "outstanding" grad¬ uate students from other Mich¬ igan colleges. Sheet Music CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT OUR OFFER ^ KMC RUNT -L*r*rt "rtudio nvm Butii. In Giving 2 CENTS for each nvx* girl or men and wif* $5 ?imil I* BROKEN or USED RECORD WW Ewtgiwo A%«-.. PfWw 437 Ceil Is Fvur blocks fmm cnBt|» ml* a* BENNY * SHERIDAN LOST STILL ON Uoah uJuf. LOST InV.mn ring with blue „0* ftomtttm-aul value. If ftruod ceil MJT HURRY! . for Lbuns Herh. MJE WASHINGTON LOST \ BT«T rovrrt topcuaf h t Krw. pW* H.dawy night.. Funter pU« SLEPT HERE" Jerk King. R17TL 1o5 WANTED "Latest News Events" 'JOHNNY SCAT DAVIS' WANTED-—Student boms nn4 girl# to Work in Union C«f*. Sw> Mr*. fintek, Budd's Musk House ■Clever Calor Cartoon" enfe office. vi 150 "Encrythina In Music" an*l ton«»r wax SIS S. Wash. Ave. Tel. 4-<613 Call Warron Bottled locally by f" L ...v.. .... tM Pepsi-Cola Company, long Itlund Gty.htV. MM Ms?: v_ {■' rirlay. April 2, 1943 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P««« Thre* ■ Schlademan Loses 14 Men to Armed Call liill Scott Returns for Mile1 facing a by pat McCarthy schedule are Art sophomore, composed senior Hegre, and Seattle. Wash Sid Brechcr I1 (i 11 hoolball toStyleB meets with some • of the a Irom New York. Brechcr. .m ngest teams in consistent point maker, holds the country, tho school record in the shot Army Lift* l our Varsity Sport Groups for Trainees to Take Up I 'mich Karl Schlademan is look- i or ward to the spring track put. WASHINGTON. April 1 iAP) Instead the army recommends f --"Slug 'em again for the good And that physical training is with a none too cheerful Pole Vaullers Taken that "as a means of inculcating not umed at developing iuck- . - , caused by his sadly depleted Polevau Iters Ted Wonch. Lan- ;| of Chem." Pm back their ears a 'Will to win' competitive team j field stars. Instead it has ,-iese siiu The armed forces have sing senior, and R,,y_ Dygert. you Engineer "Knock 'em ;ports such as soccer, speed ball,! i'akcn 14 of his most consistent Last Lansing sophomore, are de;id for c^L -Med " touch football, modified football, j objectives; - I makers, leaving him only both Yells such as those will be thd "1. To develop those leaving with the KMC basketball, volley ball, and base- 1 qualities, ,|{, !eton "f the best squad as- Woneh, holder of the school, pole touchdown cries at most football ball be strongly encouraged." capabilities mid reflexes associ¬ ! games this fait, it ated with in.st physical cfiiiii'ed since his arrival at vault record, was another of the became ap¬ That phrase "modified foot- J Condition. Stat'-. Spartan 3 most parent today with the army's consistent win¬ bull" is a puzzler at first glance., outline of sports programs for "2. To develop in the soldier c, tiUidcthan is looking hard ners. But army men explain it means the thousands of i„r • aterial to take the places Carrying on in the sprints will voting men en- almost anything except organ- students certain -.kills essential' either to safety or to ,, p u. !. <• who left for the service, are 50 suits waiting to be be le Bob senior, and McL'arthyJ'EaTt Lan.s"nii j Bub Met newcomer from pr'!gran? sp,'"ul"e" program devoid of ized varsity gridiron shows. operations in modern warfare. effective and anyone in good phy¬ varsity tef Thus, they added, it could i i Birminghom, Jack Stoelman. cover the "3. To install in the minds sical i oridition will be welcomed Sieelman was a double winner The soldiers will play on what amounts time-honored football and a multitude of oth-1 j touch and the hearts 7.7 Is soldier students, time they devote to jnay teaming division recommenda¬ their competitive tions sent to coaches of tt.e uni¬ hest other hurdlers to go are be competing in the half mile sports, the army added, the time versities and colleges where sol- John Dodge txith East Lansing juniors. and Dob Drake, along with Bennett and Joe Kennedy, Niles freshman Help to Fiver angle does not give them any liers are in training. They are time for practice except the six , aquatics, combatives, gymnas- Quarter mllers lost are Marv Scott Will Run MILWAUKEE, April 1 -He's hours a week, to be devoted u> ties and obstac.e courses Kra-er, sophomore from iod, hut Bob Shu- and. Wcb- Remaining in the mile rapping i i physical training. tinally, teum sports. txTvdle, the squad's "dark will be Captain Bill Scott aided n,la' 1 Marquette univcr- man; Lloyd Whetter, De- by Wardcll Lyke, promising sity hurdle star, doesn't mind at 'u,jt nphomore who spent most freshman distance man from all that the figure 13" is play- i ii his time in the hospital with Cnpemish. In the two mile run ing an important part in his life pneumonia: and Bob Stevens will be Jerry Page, Rockland as an ai'irij a\ latum cadet .•uphoiiime from DufTalo. The senior, and Colby Thompson, Shun da in bombardier Open As Usual. >■ iiws "f these men will cripple Detroit Junior. training at Big Spring. Tex., undi chanees the Spartans had foi A1 Milne, Detroit (senior, will building up a winning mile re- be State's big gun in the high sion, May 13. He reported lor . jump, while lone man left in the duty last Aug 13. had his first Only distance man leaving is pole vault is Bill Roberts, senior tliglit i;_v plane o i (Jet Maniac Horakt, Owosso junior from Wilniette. III. Letterman 13. and wa - chiqiiuitcd f mm who specialized in the two-mile Leonard Naab will be heaving pilot training < i Nov 13 I i ship the javelin and Gus Sunnen will in the weight events be hurling the discus. No 113 witi. Locker 13 Thcr tor no r parachut :r corps j from with UNION CAFETERIA I in: Izs'k Out FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY MODI'S es Shunlla!" Dance to BUDD BELL \\ iiijf* Thru»h Bruins Serving M. S. G. Giviiian Students and and His Orchestra DETROIT troit* rampaging Apnl I AP| Red Wings De¬ Others as Usual, i v tleaked 'hrougo Boston for '■ L. AT goal 1 . gave the Brums i sound I 5-2 Ihumpiut. and climbed the I first aid possession of CORAL GABLES the St juf :hc j gleeful !, iria ... i.p n the first game series iti before 12.552 Otympia stadium tonight llrcukfiist 7:00-8:30 A. M. Lunc h 11 A. >1.-1:00 l\ M. CO-EDS: DiuHtr 4:45 I*. >1.-7:00 P. M. Sunday* 11:30 A. >1.-2:30 i». M. Excellent Opportunities Are Yours For PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in News- paper Reporting and Editing, Business GRILL OP LIN V4 Lhk BAYS Practices, and Writing and Selling Ad' 8:30 A. >L to 5:30 P. >1. vertising. FRIDAYS ami SATURDAYS 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. THE STAFF of The Michigan State News The General Nevis. Staff has at its dis¬ 'tf> s you art excellent opportunity for posal the Associated Press wire service practical experience In newspaper work, tnrough two teletypes, and Associated a ai a chance to compete for paying posi- . Press telemat picture service. SLIS DAYS bwis on the paper. Business staif work affords you experi¬ ence in office practice, bookkeeping, sales¬ 2:00 P. >1. to 10:00 P. M. It offers you a chance to become ac- 4 i anted with a newspaper plant, to par- manship, meeting merchants and ob.->eiv- hvijMte in the editorial and-- business mg current commercial customs. branches and to observe in the mechanical «*p;u unent. You will have a chance to work complete mat service and layout and seli with j .''"r'l >" l-i, * your own ads. Are you interested in joining a new boar Jinif ■ -is. 'U will have opportunity to write Women are especially welcome. No pre¬ an ri elub to be run by the Union management? Do - -torics, features, editorials and inter- vious experience is necessary. Come to Views. i the State News off if e or contact the man¬ you want to l>e usqured of ta.sty, ecc nomieal 1 ou can learn how to "make-up" a page. ager of the department m which you arc meals without waiting; in > *d*e the news value of stories and to be- most interested any day this week or next line? Then sign up familiar with type faces and their now at the Union office. • Editorial Tryout Meeting Thursday at Room 7, Union Annex. .Tda 4:15 p. in. Try-outs will have the opportunity to • Business Tryout Meeting Friday. April ctdu and proofreading pro- 9, at 4:45 P- m- Room 7, Union Annex. ' Friday, April 2. !fl43 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pa#e Four Spring Term Practice Teachers I lave First Dance for Air Cadets9 - — THE - Schools Covering Wide Lansing Ar, ., MSC Women Set for April 10 WOMAN'S WORLD spring term The student teaching list for has been drawn up, m.; m.; Barbara Scarlett. K Carol Schiller, M.v. William Sherman, East. Social Committee Picks Auditorium as Site By NEVA ACKERMAN according to V. H. Noil, head of Clinton Snyder, Mas,,- the education department. In¬ Robert Stage. Okcm r , ' cluded in the group of practice ^ By Dec Bearing , Nurse Recruiting Irene Stubbs, Mason, teachers are Catherine Alward, p, v Working with air force officers, the student-faculty As a part of the nationwide who will be at Eastern in the ley Wales, Mason, a social committee has set April 10 as the date for the first drive for more nurses, Thelma | mornings; Catherine Bradt, at Ruth Wilier, William- coed-air force cadet dance. The dance will be held in Col¬ Scratch, secretary of the State Everett; Jean Clancy, Mason, p. nursing recruitment pogam, will Russians Continue Drive lege auditorium from 9 to 12 p. m. show a movie, "The Registered m.; Loretta Culver, Eastern, p. Nazis in Caucasia MSC women are urged to cooperate with* this plan which Nurse," and talk to women in¬ m.; Vera Deaner, Williamston, on a. m.; Fred Elliott, Eastern, a. m.; terested in becoming nurses at | LONDON, Friday. will ofTer some social life to* Joseph Geiger, Williamston, p. Russian troops ha\, 7:30 p. m. next Thursday in Mu¬ , the air crew, and will ac¬ Pianist to Present m.; Louise Goodell, Okemos, a. several localities, in tl sic auditorium. She is sponsored quaint the men with the m.; Norris Greer, at Williamston, ing drive to wipe. by the Michigan State Nurses' in the afternoons; and Donna <»;■ campus. Only air force ca¬ Evening Concert association. Hamlett, who will be in Mason | Caucasian bridgehca, rossisk, have redo,, dets will attend the dance, Married Women's Co-op in the mornings. stronghold on th. and coeds ure to go without Long-standing tradition bar¬ Other names on the list arc I front, and held tin, dates, according to Prof. Tom Donets river defense King, chairman of the student- ring married women from col¬ Betty Hcndryx, Eastern, p. m.; | announced early lege approved houses is being Ann Hoyt, Okemos, p. m.; F.loise cow faculty committee. The midnight * Hostesses consisting of house broken this term to make accom. (Johnson, Okemos, a. m.; Owen also reported t h • mothers from dormitories, soror¬ modrtions for war brides. With Johnson, Okemos, a. m.; Jeanne troops had penetn.', ities. co-ops and faculty wives the increasing number of mar- Knight, Eastern, a. m.; Pauline Lehman. Williamston, p. m.; Lov- western outskirts of will be at the doors of the audi¬ i lages on campus, Concord house lated place in the ,n torium to introduce the soldiefs has been opened as a coopera¬ cla McClellan, Williamston, p. 170 miles northwv-- to the women. tive for married women and is m.; Joyce McDonald, Mason, a. held Kharkov, but If this dance proves to be a now being occupied by seven m.; Jean Miller, Eastern, p. m.; The number is expect¬ Grace Miller, Mastm, a. m.; Kath- sian counterattack ' success, large dances open to women. throughout the crine Murdock, Walter French, the enemy and kill, MSC women and cadets will be ed to increase Miss Leota Crays, the a. m.; and Betty North, Mason, mans. held every other week, and on term. the alternate weeks smnller par¬ unmarried resident, is the p. m. In Great Britain ties such as canoe trips, roller hostess. To complete the list the fol¬ skating parties, community sings lowing names arc added: Berni- present six mont: stocks of hats arc and small dances will be held. Government war expenditures gene Pearee, who is to work at Sororities, dormitories and co¬ in February of this year were Eastern, in the afternoon; Ed. women will be able , hats only at the rati ops are urged to hold open house more than 4,i> times the United Ripmaster. Eastern, p. m.; Rob¬ ery three years—at¬ on Sunday afternoons. States public debt on March 31, ert Roat. Walter French, p. m.; one hat every five v> Chairman of the defense social 1917. William Roberts. Williamston. p. committee is Florence Wilkins, F RANK MANNHEIMF.R, a H. E. '43. Working on her com¬ mittee are representatives from member of the college music staff each dormitory, president of since 1940 and one of the most AWS, and president of PanHel- talented and famous pianists both lenic. Sally Seifert, L.A. '43, is Lin this country and abroad, will publicity chairman. present a concert tonight in the Music auditorium at f). Mannheimer. who is American ♦Master War Plan' born, received most of his mu¬ sical education in Europe. He Proposed by i\1aas studied for many years in Ber¬ WASHINGTON, April 1 (AP) lin and Paris and more recently - A "master war plan," provid¬ in Condon under Tobias Mat- ing that the entire war program thay. —manpower, procurement Included and Mannheimer in the numbers will play tonight production as well as military are two selections by Albert strategy and operation—shall be cleared through the joint chiefs Rousscl, a French composer. Oth¬ of stafT, was proposed today by er pieces on the program are Sonata in F major and Sonata in Hep. Maas (R-Minn.), ranking G minor, both by Arne; Scar¬ minority member of the house navnl committee and a tjying latti's Sonata in C minor, and colonel in the marine corps re¬ Toccata by Pollini. serve. "Under my bill, production would still be handled by civil¬ Slate Coeds May Enter ians but the final decision upon Aviation Meteorology the balanced program, us it af¬ fects the conduct mid operation College women desiring to get New York creations by Brand' of the war, would rest with Uie nto the aviation iield as quali¬ fied meteorologists will have the dower-trimmed hats that wi joint chiefs of stalf," he said. opportunity, reported George W. Hobbs, coordinator of the col¬ the perfect touch to your En.-'- May Call Fathers by July 1 lege's war training service. WASHINGTON. April 1 (AP) Necessary requirements are fit—in all pastel shades. - - Selective Service Director two years, of college with one Lewis B. Hershgy said today he year of calculus, physics, and a would like to postpone induction private pilot's license. 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