MICHIGAN STATE NEWS for victory with ft ~ UW7ID STATES HM BONDS-STAMPS D"'ly St'"h nl P"Miration of Michigan Slate College •v\i;a,';v :'i,. p.1.4 , British > Smash Across Lower Lurigliano Icrriccmcu s n aly^T British KsluMi>li Bridgehead* Today »»• s I)is<7in rut>7 V/ \• .... V< A.'.- V p^^ioci'.eoo • 'AM. V fysr-.-. • on Lower Lari ,\ I' i I -.kg /3v Valle.otonda4 s ,! cassnoV^-Z^ sti.r pupil. chn ft nail's from Heaven i . is- passing the library the : , ii.iv were somewhat star¬ lit feel small objects hounc- • >i. their prettv nog fins and u>g around their feet. V • upward showed a group Hi uniform-clad men passing ,ju.i the tiinr by tossing pennies rtfs < l.i- it iiiM-rsby Wisest of the to- order them now at tin lib pu ked up enough lor a coke. Order, desk from lion taken at this time will Davis I(Irenhire Series be till< •d in three months. \\etl Forces (atiti n,// hue ecaeDenial Phsilirl II \etr Fortresses \aliire Morie iHied Diplomats in Moscow \car Feninffrml Kti—dan- (ioii\ ineeil of Plan for .!) .Ian. 19 . APi In >e|tarale Peare u thrusts til free Un- ■ • Meh from its two and MOSCOW, Jan. 19 (AP» ' year siege, the Red ar- British and American di- ... ned ahead through the .«h in the Ger VII hosts anil hostesses for enecl to let the the < ollege (I arrousel. whether unci the Nazis sliidents or faculty members. rad, and already hie must attend a meeting #t 7:30 important eit ill the oth to the north p m today Spartan room oi the I nion. 1 tnal at ran«emeiits for the < arrousel will be disci issed I on lit, iris. Mason Donee lo Feature ' and Sr.; iS'l \ a nl hints illieil Heathers Hlast lilood Hang t|u to Sclfct Aung-d Biota uw corridor from (laixlidato To - Rapids senior. Gene De- j -Unce studio of th :• I ire spring: Dirks to Attend Meeting History club. 7:15 p. m. ' " orchestra will furnish Org. room i, t'uion thej gym. Cattd dates will off.ters will be nr-res- i Dean Henry B. Dirks of the | number of tests to Sigma Chi, 8:30 p. rn. , dance is a success with; their ehgioilify for ti many of the traditional j Engineering division will leave Spartan room. Tnlon although other for Washington today .■ ■ and soldiers, it will ctr.itics. as a rep- be-j and those who recti ,a "-Uu ar function on Sat-! B average on the t« r.a .e dispensed the duration. with I j of rescntnt.ve of regional advisers Victory Speakers bureau 7:30 p.m.. 103 Tnion annex •ngtijeeratg training. • "•> aliemoon. war j initialed !h:s term. Thursday, Janu,-i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS (irin and Bear 11 ... """By l .it |||v MICHIGAN STATE NEWS the faculty views «wat«i «T1 M Mrond-rUM matUr at if,. i-Mjiffl,-., Kaat I.an.tnf, ground floor of «wt win* of Union H olid In# Ann.a, room Mick. 8. 0»!a« the hews Pnhlfh-1 'In"? i S-mila* »nd Monday rnorln*a during tho regular .chonl yaar %r'l W<» r * i > '«'•! S»«nnl«ali«v CollffUU Pr«g$ I'ltOF 1IANS < LF.OMIARDT a. m TeUphont- C«ll"rvicef Inc. - p.it. mm. r; H>!>r ... »criptJon ratea—le p«r <-f»py: |I M tf to ask them yrnr by mull; $1 ft" P»»r ykr rnrriT to itwK-nU. S2.KI pel >rr -present i | ,ht'; j ten 144 ... the of (he by mlUyt currier to Urtfi-ftucUrat*. Thev would tell MF.MUi.K OF THE ASSOCIATED 1'RFSS ft» Tb« Ao*»rI»t#d I'T'H# in «*ctu*iv«ljr •litftled to th« tu»# for rypnhMeatloo _of i >rk ; use had just given another ex¬ ample ot their Inherent^ \ indic- tiieness and greediness, JAM-: Mrr.T.AB to the tight of similar STAFF lions it would seem comparative \NI-: DAVIDSON, DARRARA FEAItM- lv easy to administer the neevs- Wllal.MKN'I. Circulation manwr— i.N sar.v remedies All that would be needed would be to eliminate the gangs of Hitler and Tojo and to disarm the Germans and the .Japanese This having been tfrrkfl. Mar- achieved, one could return with . i n;.« Mnuvn, .I.-an M« -.vh. S.'aFrHvc, be# equanimity to the good old pi. - Mm Malrh.lf. bor.thv II >, May Ann II. >11 y Hark- war time. . ill'i I.uMotUi Mary KlU-n ? II. wini.d, aCGttif M'-Nfc.il There is. to be sure an ele¬ ment of truth in such deduction. No future world order can be considered not to say establish¬ speaking for myself ed as long as Hitler German and Jnpanntf* cohorts and his retain their usurpations and the Rv Barbara Donnisun facility to wage war Yet whilo the elimination of the disturbers seems necessary, their elimmu I understand, various projects lion as such will not usher in already underway. A Spartan the millcuium of mankind. war loan is started and various There can not he, nor should groups have raises) money for there be. a thai. There is a P.I.le selling It' ■ trie war stamps located j>crm;m< n'lv conditio! the m the Union. die disturb. ' tther individual i;roups have Nfff/ for \nlioiml Sorrier' Loo i t It As continuously functioning pio- \siii vi; id in. iet Is, they deserve the ereat. -t resp- . t. Hut in.ne of these pro- t )t I iei schools hate aeeom- plished things of worth, Some liiive rat eil money to Iniy a Jeep national trade "i a lioinhcr. Some have e.tah It heit seholni ship funds to ,.ll\ i Itliers have dressed a o i, Ilv plaeor. a somewhat mi¬ ni the campus. As the money ,!|v lilt It' (in •' ■ • A spu II tapped m and dine. i»r »iho mi In first.
  • l ! « i»*ii it s'.aim tl ,i roj tmn fori'ten 11 1c at Ihe same «.-nia. < mm i pi it «i into tht'ir jvocko' , (ifrmam. ill million une mpluwd had She fare M&S ssin • .. tlt«!rfp "f Hi>: world "1 rapidly riMiu; fan illpujiic* anil D» I; i l|» U.i .. Thr i n ai •• • mi o'ss other idea BtVortU* tr im al >n : . a vails loo1rdoi to n ii,»in i it on AMERICA'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMEP.T! V b. 1 nun nn; fr » a umdreds of nh.f,- ports li.uei oiil; slaslied war: siin1lents, ideas which mi;;M t><* iii.t the peoj U'. t «• original nrui holier suilnd at kvi.si p. it fi tlivro. hecarn to 1 ho indiv iduahiy of this nam- su'k «»l the palliatives •»( tl; ptis. l'he jioint is that tins rampus 5OL0KRS, t Alto* S A CIVILIANS s*ted punnet ;is is not lacking in the first two end intellectual requisites of a succes.slul war merit ( eased and there efne! ped war project desire and ability. i short eat solution. 1 litlerism. It is wilitnn to piteh in and work, sacrifice a few peacetime And Hilierism in turn had only u short eut solution nr. But activities and customs to devote violence solvt nothing • war ami its time, to support the drive and when tla> (iermans w.tl once it is started. be'A itchmeut Hut what is lacking is a per¬ awake from then they will find that the <;>ld prob- SHIFT MAIM son, an office, a council, a board, leiii, that were waiting for miI'u- a suggestion box, or something lion are still m existc mee In similar where a pccson may ot¬ r. et WITH VNX SOTHKItN they have become worse. ic his abilities, his time, his This war is an expresssion of a $2.25 -: history. The individual fourth war loan should lie above And yet solutions will have in I NON-SKID ROPE SOLEI all and beyond all other student be found it our typo of civilu t- war activities. It should be the to surv SATURDAY ONLY | Safeguard against infection. personal whole hearted contri¬ The elimination of the disturb¬ ".It sf OFF BROADWAY" I.loyd Nolan t'«r use from or to the show¬ bution of Michigan State stu¬ ing uiiiaiois.o,., i.. the negative Bill Liliott in "DEVIL'S THA1L" er. The ideal scuff for dents. pre! cipus.te for a more positive loilnging around the home, creation of u new social order. SI NDAY - MONDAY Professor to Leave Staff Such a social order will have to garden or barracks. Sites 6 reconcile the demands of indi¬ to 13. Khaki or flaw. Ptof. Curtis W. Sabrosky. as¬ vidual freedom with those of a IstHUSRit 153713^1 sistant professor of entomology, greater social justice. has relieved an appointment to There should Ire no room left serve as assistant, sanitarian for for either monopolistic exploita¬ cM^^e/MiawrCL 107 South Washington Ave. the U. S public hyaUh service. tion or tor racial discrimination. Professor Sabrosky has been on Hut all attempts to cure social the entomology staff for eight evils on the national levfcl will years. He will report for active duly Feb. 1. See FACULTY—Page 3 t sr i*;ii v* 20, 1044 _ — IICHI°A N ST A T E M E W S Page Thrco ./«/' MerchantbyMrffo. «/ FACI I I V l l, r! illI IK S".//' ' x '" ' - ontinucd from Pa; e 1) ll ilijrd lioi(l V"""' ^ ..in - fnmimmfling . „ Hav flill 660 imiIm* \tlapk ' f."I) A ELI f: IJ ' GUINEA, ■Ian. 20 LAP) — panes*' mt i i hant- ; I'i'k at Wabaul Allied plant's,- „ f %i mh&iK''JTt'*:% ' 'V v I SVH&& '&W iMf: ^ pl.-mo. , ! fVitnrr . i; tf Sgtiz s bi«i4c\vt | Srnnf or »;,! roni'th in, j WfFt 1 If1 oonf- to inte r | ('OJflf!nodit y it flown ! .vhibt ihf raiiN SUbMf if: ;»! i ee'-ilp end nf New It ibaiil, the Amcr- captured Hill 1 > Bar Ken bay le- 11• !(* I'p in Short Course i >• enemy. •■I iny miles south - "ii Bougainville u h.Mr-h.'d Solomons. Amnr- ;i beach. INFORMATION 1 RED CROSS C|.\ssi s Red Cross classes to roll stit , cal dtessingv are nieeti ,t tc Hartiain? - ^ KS Peoples church tin f'uesdav froi ( reclil ? - YES I to j p. t„. and ■} to ;n „ „ The afternoon class is in ctiai- of Mis. Thomas II. «Ka..„tl an I In- \\ olvcrinc the eveniiiE one u dl lie due. I. < 1 .Mil's I rid aS in the Ci hv Elizabeth Morrison. Hem. J desiring to help m.n , these times \ cotton dress n smock and snrnc!hii_' ... the hair is iiu,,sjn Have .i Coke"-Come, h ..'1 and be bat SENIOR i I, \SS \l| I | |N(, end (it Slimtlie: •••; ,u u l 1 I IN >\T.-SUN. before file Eligibility .>f end ... a- •• ■ m. § x in; utkrnoon SENIOR TEACHERS ••Mrs* A meetine for all seniors who expect to receive teaching cer- ;hr.®w ... ' ' ■'VjS'ZM *.'fy II anting tilicates this year will tie held at -I- - ' i p. m. today in room I in Mor¬ i"K IIN'EST rill hall, according to Edmund --- ... yfy' ffP. V*-y, >j ..iV.' A . H. Thorne, dire t- i t t> n I u iilacemcut in iahci. i \ - .. • .1 Applied Seietirc. I'lro -r ni the I LOOK meeting is to -iis i s r>l> npp.i, - tl.niUes and place, t in dures. It is important tiiat all '■'WB.ysm ■ these seniors he present whether MIOW or fall. not they expect in teach nest .. .from hia ho to Ice land a "(juke", says tlie American soldier in Iceland, and in three ' TOWN he loo tnarle a friend. It work) in Reykjavik it does Stale lirops 'Who's Who' s as in citer. lie sure you hare (arca-fada iti your icebox at home. Michigan Su ■ til flip f'ldtif* f orn.f'olj Nfrmc't r //o» t, tuts, tf » 4m**L .. fcafc-a. Kralcrnily Jcnclry Display ah Ha ^ V i ?!/ dl aft k ' Ak.N'OLD s- NARBOR STATE l'As>ai»8 S itOOK ST to 31 Si ...—rrm inn \ II m Thursday. Jar MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pipe Four Student (.ouncil Italian tdesaB dives March I THE WOMAN'S WOK n> LEONE SEASTROM Cut Supply to Rome Lines Dale ta Seniors FRESH Yl AN El Et TIONS advance by com ,, K.-i oiinai—ante Photos Hi-vrnl Sneers* of Raid ! First choice of a sponsor for a ctte Lee at the Ho 1,,' I office, ext. 583. IN |i dance to be held March 4. date nt if 1 v e MVS vv ill A 1 S. 15th AIR FORCE BOMHEll STATION held by Student council. ITALY. Jan., 19 (API American honibers have cut all open da: man orient.etmn Petitions' for •fee r rUc.r. •» carry iujr the hulk of supplies into Rome from regular 1 meeting last den 11 of vv omen's otlice and the north." air force experts saitl today after examining" night. Members of the sen should'bo to rued in to the .MVS •vei >nnaissance phi >t iigraphs* will meet tonight at f m Friday, aicorii- "Marv ! the area, \ DpMOCMlS I (llli no Morrill hall to ing to Mortar Boar,, Of the three major lines, 'candidates for settlor . and to determine whether ot Vho eU'l ti< at 8 at the hen wn the Italian peninsula' [ 'oill'lll Ici'lll at errs or not the class will I able to TOWER tit \RI) 1 betli Conrad. ,, op Drnt Roberta Taylo, National Mod Joseph D. S: date. 1 Blue Key and All>ha. regular k '( V tvy'1 Ii WASHINGTON. j.in. 10 (AP) j Omega also petith Highways I sable *' ' , . ,, ,,!n tp.,. orst 10cmoor.it 10 national delegates will not be •dance and the con cil moved ? i L.iid at'Shirley "v la ll'imoiink ' Lansing COLLEGE j allow tho former 1'iis .| selected tor nearly two months, iif the senior class stated. Mctn hhofor By BETTY" ANN v. a checkup today shows prc- our bomb lai y steps already have boon | Seniors who wr to the vv 'li talk on "1'ai liameiitniy Pro- any of the four >lTu "iv;t oUi's; T>i'f it ions n lookout to the pledging of i class but who nr Ot the l.nti delegates petition nth term for 1 t Roost | ed from the floe may i the committee !1\ elt | to primary elect TCItA Y| Y.IORS the president 1 must be signed ot a,:; I" P W HI I I I Nil < ot N< II 11 larkS Wife to Speak t \TKltl\t. iitB During; Farmers' Week > "■ \\« Ra the "A lie;.ton coRoge, 111 o: the lift!' army, rnd Hay assistance to local housewives in at People- Brock win ) been a -var cor- preparing and serving foou at floor, eae respondent the European luncheons. teas, dinner:- .mo Mm- nnd eveim front sli ce HWtl. according to da: parties Any faculty house- a refires. WOMEN'S SPORTS Ralph W. Temiy uiitvtor "t wile desiring the service may Cross whi Kappa Alpha Theta bowler- ti p position in the first swim- won trum Kpsilon I'hi l..-t me: t rn.mg of the term last night with • y: 4 to 4!»4. Alice Cowles squelch- .1 total score of 33 points, flu . ■d Kappa Sigma .amrv a. 4 t. t»meg.i, a close second, finished 145, while Alpha Omicrnn Pi with 30 points. Other scores in- oiled up 5;>4 (Himts t. sivnnu chute Kappa Alpha Theta. '.he Sigma Kappa all4-at a High pointer of the day was Independents. 24, and North j fampbeil, 22 r In (living competition. Betty CLOTHING Ueaiu r Piatt A( »Pi who ed up 158 points to her McDonald, sophomore Indepen¬ dent from Lansing, earned high- losety followed hy I'at .to c t honors wit ti 51 2 points Amy Bennett. South Williams cant:-, date and Hen/oiua jun.or. came' in Mvi'iv.i \v ith 45 2 SI ITS AM) OTTER COATs Profs Seek Meal Lots Replacements 829.75 834.75 839.75 \ iftor Ulut-luril ( oliiiiiltia SPORT CO ATS I I»Tra — < )krh Krt'ortl- Sl l.'l.'i S1 (i.'la Si Popular and CI-ASSII ii:i> ADf WAR BONDS ( lassii al yliib.iui Values now TO RfcNT *>t u 10 Values ip vv I } 10 t»M 25.(81 Values now Sheet Music and Instruction Books Musical Instrument* Buy thai Extra Bond Back the Attack Buy More Bonds MANS Num. H. ju-Ld M»' , ■ -o rii n~}UiC V"'r .: initial .1 \« R.-h MVRPS lAltSIM^ AfSP | R | CAST LANSING Budd'i Music House GLASSES in Huff.*;*. N. V. vase 1 r, in u«» I'nion, initialed! Cur.at *xA. Ms wv wci um mwonv ^ #•? *'Everything In Music" 1 ttK.D LEATHER billfold uith identi-, SIS S« W«L§iL AVG, Tel. i-§6X5 j j | fixation and mom-v. 1.4*1 Friday r.sifht nr Saturday. Reward. Janice Sullirs*, ]; ■i' ■ 1 txu hS stS-H J