president Lists Important selective Service ( ha niies , jrovi i ning iteformoni of . • >l• st uti. ail\ n-\isr.'i, of Michigan State College CAN KK;;-.,\V i* the now regulations, men wlio will jTailie to t i. 1!M 1. who have pivvi.«ii*)i ,(,>f,,rretl f irsl -i iait upon their traiuinjr m col tope continui to ho (iotor- nt deferments will continue to their expiration a new rotu in, i* exnir> (.ollojfe (airouscl lo Feature :■ ,.•1! ■ forms must lw> prepared in the college for validation, am! retnrno'! are forwarded to the draft boards. th." w!' ,,,. <',.io I'acuity. Student Performances This will rahie time, and ali deferreo srn.iet!* ^ :,ro •'onol Rodnev ttl the elfu't u. | jj, Merrill hall at loa-t la dam e, draft deferment. v... ><>\«joro<|! •Ml I llsli . , 1 Y\ii| ll. ign f~ IK, r >• nt< within -I montlw chemistry, enirineerinjr. peolojrv. treophysies ,.< ora«tna: ; a who ISrlm, ;„| SponsorI niou Italic,x.m n iannul Hull to I ! ONI s| WIIN'M < andidateo \eniur Meetino • or: of the e\'.stint: ,i. m, .,t '!'!■, ,,!H Mo Ml !<• .i>td litislesses far tin ( 111,-;, ( an ousel wlietlu-r a', number of defen , n - sUnlciiis in- lacultx niriiilx-rs. miii I h, the I iiian h.illrtioiu ichoels in th« natioi .- ot h, ; . 0 i,might* rdeil to Washinytoii f, eolleye before being b : uiuv t\ , Menu,tig alunc the 111 wi¬ ll," .1 'he iiiillriMim Hour include I'.mlincll, lousing Sopor. isor Mabel IV- is now known, exi.stinp tk fertnei; will I Ism.Mm;, BuUliei, , t until the expiration dan shown mi the i it Lake, ant ol.l- tashmncl wedding' dress; ,!. and the new rulinp will i ■t atl'eet these (I ratal Prot. .leannetle I.,-,- and !)i Irma Rapt II tin is.- Ot :i;e Home 10 oil! nines itii their expiration, t ummitlt-r t. all draft deferments for Kuuell Kim,:.-! \ Y unmr, ,>u>rh the president's otfiee Ktli , omnnttoe will introduce the nightclub -n- adent deferments will Tie handled through t'"l- Ma, np.v reel Ins. as lei lanimenf drawn troni audeiit ' linTTI tile , who is temporarily officii! in .Morrill hali in , >n The four residential the dean of Libera! Arts, ■ ilul spteially aels will he pei- nates make t.p t Pianist II ill Present iete directive covering' the r W poll, les i) Rrfrrshnirnl Booths lent in mimeograph form is available ) ear's First Senior MI ks and white caricatures Ms Su(iei> 'of professors, students and re- •e secured by eallintr at thi president's Reeital I imiuht l„>rt cards will line the walls of nistration building, in Col,m, i Rodney s ithe oiu-mght labaret while the of the dean of Ktijrineerine. allot. hur- tlour, divided in the center hy Miion will the ran tie died with PRES. JOHN A. HANNAH small tables lot lh<- carrousel A cartm ai atmosphere will jWI'lt to Vllow MelaU Yrm\ \ n nou noes 1 'Kb o\e. :!,e i.;i!l lobby, See f ARKOI'SKL—Page 3 for (.ivilian (»ood- (lasuailv Totals WASHINOTf >N. Jar go AP (AMiiniittrc UJv.s anpus (l frill VV ASH1 NT5T( IN. J ai 20 AP) fleets East i'.cheat ' served philosophy to set i j ■irnor ROTC en¬ s':;,, Chang Leo's j • ,. curse. Looking of question j •• • h Lee had dis- ! « rpplementarv ROTC hopefully j State Students Express Invasion Opinions ,uId j Bi JOHN 111! K!A us them if t pool# * *f suggest : T.-dmi'- dlMni .cirt ve tneti i » ■ hich tne answers on a moto rvyf le and "Seek and yc I to do so . How ( an el op a federal f Lee's practical j • and wiutipment la* >s.s such c.iUfitrv''" Me ,da.:r tin Ann At bur fresh* ' i.- that hii Holland Lucai 'tumins? ... i ,, know.- tn< tei - will play in imr>ortant part ir. e .;o nt oi r.io'opo the. air battles because of its flat f been frying to answer., terrain. It is most'adaptable to TIME TABLE T„ s: irtan ofnee. forget ,. '"ile. The >',o :. Aletzelaar is a an fields. managing and / •>. seen Problems Studied , ' Reye. yesterday re- March 1. ni > which . The ret! problems of 1 mdin t! ell y' ; !if' 'all from Detroit, Ptv Ha. ,.n battle the a successful invading fo-u-e can — kinin ' V U '"rat over anyone's in •1 , a.,mot brine myself r ot be solved by a lay nuidr . TODAY— Ur, , orTi<* he proceeded tack. He <> c-nne. t» u trie Allies will at- They have been under constant '. ' ' from us inoo artillery and ha- m. SWL dancing class. 7:30 p.m. - 11&, rotner.t he:', re May 1." study by the high command long Md ta U"r tut'le attempts to son lor basing nis op.ru -aid when questioned. "The'before we heard of Dieppe. Dun- faculty dining room. Union t, ' a ires together he w xs '""Pine his call in the my dad goes »n sea m. . -March 1. U-« ause t..a c ,is ,.' the ,uiintnes will be lm- , querque, Guadalcanal or the bat- College carrousel, 8 p. nt. office. s.ple ijciort- then. Tne rainy I See INVASION—Page 4 Ballroom. Union swered Glattys Limlseti M I C 1! I G AN STATE N E W S (?r»ii and Bear II THE LESS SAID... M MmiS-cU- rosttar .t U>. ,''k> °,W** By NEVA A< HERM AN «r froEod floor of tut wing of Union Building Anrrx. room h. TV • i • -■• <• ' rui Monilny moHngi during th«? rosul&r school y*«r . -Vw : ; • y"«nd fattrdw Wmi,;. durlh* ** ,,,llicnU' *'«k" :Nt • ColltrUM iw w M,^"h0on "" ZeT'rt,™. IrUli. W- ftor.nl' Office-Ext. U« Boxing* Off1.* ; • National Advertising Service, I no, _K*t w. fa' ;shirs lUpwentath* Subscription rntn#—fe P«r copy; ft-S# m A2° Mac..son Ave ^ Ntw Vom^M.JT ' •tudentnT' 12*21* A' r;!V_ VFIMTKR OF THE ASSOCIATED TRESS >ufcUrntion of ' • t«rf T*.** it •io!i»t**3y #rti:lod to th« n*t f. r r.O d th«r^n. AH nghta of publication on gpor-nl <«i»r»tch«a b«r#- r r. \K\ A ACK1 UV V h Mil l AH ;.N MSt'N -, v.: ' <1 FKARN- v 4 in (miiipus Quarters By SI OTTIE MrNKAI. and R»» HOW I AND Education Sltidv (loinmi- oij Simplification of School \ .l l i\, - THE Kilmo'i Your happy with 1 iorxfd at Camp N J. w'Tur. »sible ho has demanded at th.s time. WOMAN'S WO K.v^liio r.orut thi-c o.t> s ' in--.; ! ; C- mi . n.li tu- irable al this time to ad By El (iv \ST1 ll( EM I I ( • Hum, i io im1 hod or amount of i 11.i public education. ' nc such changes mud .x-ted ty consolidation demanos for a , ami ledct.il T(I\VN (.1 an'ribute 75 per A;; r . el school build- alien.: v.h.ch will he edit- Mrs. 1 Dean E. To: i\ i,r presentation to tin said the present la.-, ■ different typos e\ hi I ihi bring the ultimately to H -i, c ■: h - «"■ CLASSIFIED ADS V-...U *«»w «i..hn nuis Kl SSIA W<-«•« Vr.iac *s>d amdlUsrtuiu. {Continued from Pate 2> I »«emed tr.at lx,l.tKB a.,> g, - uo.c V Ifcufonl ext. S3 of Lcmngrau on the Gulf ,1 Fn the senior class elections, from lite amount of tension when tr.e n! I ' R iA»\. UvSt Sl»usriis> 1'h meeting began. forces o. e the Russians a ti But obviously politics were at > i. H Mhv,I. HC «. R. Ko I'articular area a 5i-m,le aft.o a min.muin and U;e meetuci re¬ wail whir:, is being push, sulted in excellent si,,;,- r .'loudily soutl.vi aid in an eft, candidates. Tr.e seniors coteci overpower Krasnogvardei < r to cut the rails.;.v runi.u U- Rec.'-i salisi.tsi. Est,, an capital. E ther devtlopm • oul.i be a In tiie twin successes el the north tiie guss.ans said then- troops on the Len.r.grau fr.,iit ,n six days had killed fri.nro (i* r- rr.uus and captured l.OOti. This tend the State L ard of Agricul¬ hiked U;e German dead ture meeting cm is al- > -cr,0 captured by i...s been anted to g,.e the cbm- General Meretskov's aiiri.es ,.f niei,cement address to the grad- the Volkhov front. Mo,. ,. sari. Crtting seniors v. r.en tiie semes¬ Leningrad itself. ihsie-., 1 ter ends at Michigan in a few since the eaily days of the v. ar, weeks. rapidly was oeing liberated from Add that to the fact that we a partial but heavy German ate not competing in athletics thro;,i which has existed since this year and we have a iriend- the Russians cut a supply cor¬ ly ^ atmosphere which would ridor through to Russia s second make some of the old-timers em¬ city a year ago. * barrassed. ; y- ' siiuiu uiay. Jam wry 21. ):M4 M I C 11 1 G A N S T A T E N E \V S Pago Three \ST Baskothaii roin nanionl In fusion I);;>o ] iil bo pi Vintirih i.hmenh 0 in I iclnr\ in tile RplejMMl I . llimsc I'miHist11 • X V Vrri\al <»l ^ imi \ Wn; Nrri'ssiiah . f\V I IJ t '*>1 \ It'll I 11i<»11 Talt Icria Srr\ irr Hi Entries to Sip n I itbt'tilfii Iowa I nun tn hue Illinois I-irv in Hiti I'm ( oiliest ill Stalin Hlue Ke\ W ill 'lap ami I.'! a! \mmnl Hall British Ao lApert to \ i^-it Stati1 on Toni ot toilettes <: vkkoi sit ua IHIS 1) ( lull Rooms In Hi' (tprr I FGSS-) I.KT'.S (,<> WOW LIMi ami IM V* 1*111.1 VIJDS 11 \IMU»\ KK( HI. VTH )\ ine, Oppoute the t aion n n H in give i.u - W liolli Slrittfj tjuurtot member n! SWI. aiai i PK I M T,HS tlwiLs v. ill play host to ti to Ho I'rt'st'itUtl by Spartan Worm Music Department iron with tin- Mo ( ounly Leaders of Farm f Bureau Meet Tudav * # 202 Kvergrwn fl* I ha* I Laitsiiti* , u -j - I rot. ; "of'h the"" i'l". Prof' ') w. .'.ndence of Thomas econorot . mark the 200th an- discussr f Je:!ehsun'X birth. i things. MM Friday, January MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four British Troops Drive Germans From Communications Center Miiitiirno Taken -fc™,. ' ... . of CitUurt'aAl1' lloinltir. lij,H hx \llicfl Push Oil Ch',£ k I Berlin ill Klrx, ii, WrMrrn (lonsl A 1.1,1 EP HIH)., Algiers. : Berke> Be-eleele.! lo Gliairmaii^iip tlr I 0\'P< >\ p. :•.« i API • I:»*i!isii troops The Si.pi- It >:ir.i i-l Agriculture .) (-!>.■ iiovri'( • 1!\ un ">(>(> , , , , ,.ptf. two tvMjrnsiti.m- • m.vi iujr ,, ,. .. v if-/, vestmlsiy. . '."l V-v!'v .,u MatTdivt D'ellips. a-H-dant i r.»l. s- r Mods «: v..i _ &" 1 fit ion: Witlt.T M. i .raw. in-* ' •"< I'?' DaliiiiilianHeroine V.',:: 11 ",k"' • . 7*X' Ro.ii..''- <*1S II 1 main-s. ami I'. I.. hall.n n< ». •a.. \ ■ &Em .■?. ^ assistant jirot'os; >r of psv - |vj||„ 72 (,<'1*11111 L -f. Msi-ya^v. t -o.o A i 1 ■ "■ V-v-> X->; ■ m in Tun ^ Two ^ ear i.-irw .I.it- V !),%:• k-mm .1 SiiMKV. 'I 4-- a 5p^ie:J^ \ S&T^L' \ .... V><' -V• ££& o "ifl ;i-»n Herkry Hr-rlcetnl Willii.m H " Herke •its.' the ! ncwspiipi1!" publish,- pa, it' -De! H, ttisli l>. when Hrun V.mll.M iitul V Nile I/or trthar's Forces (ontinac iir Raids on II #'»•»/.. Rnhuul Indian to 1 crtiirc ! 1 N members . Boar, i I hentlts. 1*1.1 \ \nil11 toll- to He Held Kngincc rs' Schedttli • V (HTicers . Plans Disci limso I'll'! institute New llrita All ts knorkeu .town L'l A jis.Otlh appi-opri.ition Rending Hour Program 'j' 'Jcw , s';! Swift and eom|init> . Uhie.ig. to Feature Talk hy pl.utes were lost ;oase and parasitic Infest allot N.gi'.t-tlying I'atalma olanesjtno haeteriology. animal pa Chicago Professor -ank h.iM'.e-toit enemv^ amm.i- ! ..oy ami ^poultry luishandry .1 lVof. I Tax the Universal depart met T: , Japanese are determined . 4<^,7' from Walla, e ami Tie . , - ' H;,h;,ul ',s H.nn ;.s possi- aini|Mllv lnc New ark N J ehjid thoatei the reading ;; l>l< despite terrme losses stu<)v ()r th,. oonri.tion.n : and planes and ships, said Maj Gen stenlllatlon swimtnin, ored by the : lla'ph MiteheU. eommander of'Water: one ot front Win- k» departme: As head e: , Allied .in toiees in the Solomon- uirop Chemical company. H'S planes have dowmed ;tau Jap- _ Y|irk cl{> lor anal.v/mg . mrtit at U' to' Edwar.is ..." duetit tt'.e yi:y:uM;:,"Z r': imCjan!|c8' con,^w,un<'s and a v"' bjv.id. ,sta t.niup Sunut,?«i^ Mail Plan INVASION WASHINGTON, .la- .'. A!' 'Continued from i'.tgc rj i L- : It jTJ Imimrf. i\ ■ A i I HI. • S YT. - N. Rt.ME.MBtR JUt COLLEGE? >. NDAY \KTKHMMr There'vc been some changes made since tlu- graccd a grandstand—but Arrows are still favorites for shirts! llursrliark Arrow* Shirt# have the incomparable A: j >\ It i.t ami I hri-liuc RIDING collar which lies smooth and comfortably on %■ ltt'artIon*> j Billy W «mm! at neck, the Mitoga figure-fit construction, and i Ka\ V\ iiul.ior Red Cedar Riding Stables Sanforized label guaranteeing fabric shrink..- Hav Hides and Sltigh less than 1%. In kliaki,Avhite, and fancy. S2.2 I. Grorjiie Mann Rides a Specialty Bt'iinic (.art'ti Sec your Arrow dealer today! 23 Excellent Horses Sharp-Shod for Winter Riding tt r Suggest Reservations Call Within Special Winter Rates HARRISON ROAD Walking Distance -AJLAJUL SHIRTS *TttS •HANDKERCHIEFS •UNDERWEAR • SPORT SHIP'S ,i:. - 89934 or 82439 of C'ampus ★ BUY WAR SOMDS AND STAMPS ★