FOR VICTORY V OOTID STATES WH BOHDS-STAHTI •ttk MICHIGAN STATE NEWS /Wy Student Publication of Michigan State « foutJv Weather ifir] College KAK I I.ANSING MI( MIG S",M American IW Mil Caroline hi™,Is Senior Hall (.ommiltees • i i / i , , rirhl Vir \llark \ 11 (.allege Division*. Sororities KcprpM-iitcil soviet rorws Drmluoie I'lav (jltrhrs ■} ' ■!. ction finalists la-t nitfht -»■!• irrenletl ttilh I'oilUfM* ^ u s'"*<' "I ■ • n •nior -«*rji<-r hall itfiu committees, iiummmres, aceonlinjc according to ,',rT!^'n <; < M'jici'al < > \\ a r< I . in Surprint* K;ii«I Mac frop-,, .. Ka< h soror. y |> „ ; I...... A III I'lfimtilH• littles I >.f the even College division - .. peprc ei,ti IaiIIIIO<|C1 I I 111) . . f'ACIFI' 1- I.K!. . ornmittce -. ('ropyev* . .. ... HDQ.. I'KAHI. MAItl'OR, t» i i' . • l"oiir Wore ( oiimmiiiln- Fen. J«i (AIM -American erve on th Vi"» Iter)in fit a bomliir - stabbed >mmittee are John if * . i» • i Dearborn, Peg Srnili 1,1 » «<'it VH*!«»t Klinl Near hor>un N'ctor i la it tio.t Important Japar,,- «; r,a e ,1, the maridah d < mom,.- Sonth I -yon Mem-'C>f Ad'hll W III- IJ )N1H Feb. It? I AC i atta of drit iiig doua jean Hamwm, the Williams-, l/>NDO.\' K«-i, l»i eater ■ . V Fred Buttner. Spring f'AK seared t,'.< r< ma I'eipil •ft re,, a pomt. w it h- ' Siegmund. Detroit, ' ho la ' mght ■*>'), mors Named "•*' ""'as Aekwrman. Ifniorv/ille; S-'.'," ' Detroit, and Jim Japs Surprised Th Detroit, ami-<1 Amer •i'v rommi". for. Droop pictures oi As I" und - Hot, oorni Alrrreu, taken by the Wolverine, . u ill not t>e available to persons Mt. Clemei contacting |he photographer, ar- fordiny to Wolverine hillbu i the ticket r< In. Itandail Uansii led aide •hip; .* aflinin. tration OiSterti Kemp of .roline. Ponapo T oda v t.t i ,11 t-l by H roU y Ft lker, Vh kk this ... Bennett. Milfoil, aia miles n Wendland. iiav (',;>• • .1 meetu a' f ..II rr.m \im at Inner Defenses mbers will he held to ■ • i ti.e Una Tt. t.ei t March 4. .at, and pr , The band (,rt't'li (.rtntfts l.isl Ihmres. Din tiers Today's for It eehentl Campus I llnnmns II ill Slunc (dims Pins Teehnicolor Moties HON II \\ l«s on Saturday Series .,1 an AST rngr Joins Other Males I tvaitinii . rveytxl tr.e rampu.s .,r -t ;• trans.it yesterday h>' m i ;; to b»s the way, partner "Hey, Ret b«tt t trut hs t (r reel i iius" from I }residea I legs oat of there,' La lie KATIIIK Mt I I. Ftiidinjf him-clt in somcthinjf ■ : rr ihtary arifiieamei : a. ROT'" . lion Davi-, l"m»>n d*--k manajrer ••• ttams. answer, ft,' Coil, i f',r the pa ' ,*fi vear , : - n'»v. awaiting arni. onters. He t.a,k r,- ptr. -j.-ai, whi«:ii [tiaced him tri 1 A *n . t t I eet First Vimost late vestrrday. for a one morning .North TIME TABLE pbell roed grabbed up what f"ought was her roommate's nfriee and TODAt— proceeded to ■ b her teeth. Noticing the Matrix luncheon 12:15 p. m, sues* of the tooth ti' e i ears Best Hunt s iwd thnp powder i the queer lather that was Tower Guard. 7 "J# r> in. "hog out of her month, *he Forestry eabin r'd to ace what brand she ""tudenl-Facultv tea. 1 p. m. "sing The label read: ' ''e Home he tearoom Meditated Toot Powder. Delta Gamma ,Mu. 7:15 p. m. VH, Prosidfnt (»r«HMi Women « gymnasium Vtiarks I.aliiir Ilrafl vimlc OuliiiKK Subsidy on from 'i ' Big Sister council. 5 p. m. haiid will Org. room 1. I nion Bill ft»r hoin' Approval y r, If APj Org. room 1. Union A recommendation that trie "r. „nd m:grt "break up; sown the cost of food, one "f the < DC. 7 p. m. - fvs o£ American families " .ldrcinistra.tion s '< r.ief wet pons commerce department marie 15 Union annex .'aw*, urged by President ,n its stdiiihzation program. "hub" for federal post-war I may be wrong,' he added. Th- Victory speakers. 7 p. m. * '-v-lt as the keystone of the The sub*idy repeoleti. hitched plannng car .e front tr.e house i Union exchange for army tram 163 Union annex appropr.* ,or, I com.mi'tre Uxlay ees is also operated by Davis. mistratiop's new- Jcffislattve i 'n a measure extending ttie life .% ■ Mortu.* Hoard. 1 R n. -ram, would force labor to of the commodity eorporatwn.! in ,h- rrpc.rt on a $231,304,700 Amateur Photographer ] As to likes and dislikes, Davis Org. room 2. Union 't; for the profit of private I now goes to the house w here; bill to finance state, justice and j '•'l.istry. Green declared m a prompt acceptRMt tomorrow is commerce depart it .en f* in the i confesses »o - r-ecret passion for j History rlub, 7:30 i>. ».n, psuiiduig denubciauijn. expected. 12 months beginning next July 1. See DAVIS—Page i i Spartan room. Union Thursday, Febi MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear 11 . . . Bv hi SPEAKING Bnt#r«4 u Hnil>a-<■ Iuji m«n»r th« v~.it/ittlrt. *-"> Wlctt. 0*1—t t®<1 on gi-'nind I"'" Pablishr 4 W f • ,;v , s wit wing of Union Batldlng Ar.ntt, i"i»v nii'J Momlny moringg during On. bi! iy nr.il S.-u n nitty morning* darim*' «tiinm» r «i si«i"n n«>m H. tegular .rtu.il y—r I y the Miik'flU of FOR MYSELF f\ f ft: S£*mh*r A*»nrl*tr4 (oHftflnU Press M "•l"«f»«i SUlft roll***. By BARBARA DKNNISON 'FVJfpbonfr—Col!*|fft Phon# F-1611. IS. " ^ V ' It'iriAl Officft—E*t. 2«¥; Hu«inft«ft Offtaft National VFvmsmtf Srrvice, Inc. - p;*t. 2*h. » r»tft«— le p®r e*rif* -M i Y per iJ ; II .50 fttui|er»U. per y#«r «? 25 nrriwr tx» non-«tud«ntft. Ff *•< gAltl.Y last xpiing term MF.MRKH OF T1IR AHSOCIATFJ) PRF..S8 •V:: pr.«., (« »*r limivfiy en filled to the «><• f r rep jhlir»tion of • t therein. All riifh'g of publietti'm on ipeciei di^ptttnhee here- "■Milrt'i nir.-r. JANK MfTJ.AU SINKsS STAFF P. AltP A HA FKARM- I• A I.V N WI I.LV1 KM i. kay ifffskmkr. lois Marion llerkel ma ah"d tlii- m ■ •us -i heduie set up f..r the hi (,nnl tittle I'lttva Dramatic llxjwvinwnl population and whose coming East night's production of "Then It Was Summer" i; another example «»f what ran he done hy college dramatic departments. The play was written h.v the director of drama at a.v Iowa college, it wits considered as hanging between a college play and a Broadway production. The perform¬ The week was t" kv't I Thru '-(III nilI'l u'l 'a rjndfii't.s then irant tor Suiula v tit rough Thursday ance in Kairchild theater, the first, put it in a class with il ■■ i ihl * jush ion I'd I 'fi h. "Harriet." Helen Hayes' current play, which was tested hi a similar manner at Syracuse university. ® This is t h«* first time such a project. Ims been under¬ Toirer (.mini iluinniit' hi Meet Tonight taken tit Slate. The results were favorable. A new tield will I ley Hamelink. l,.m has been opened which should lie developed. State has -nrt.il will be held a the theater, the audience, and interested students neces¬ lair •tire tin- forestry cabin sary for such work. mi-'place of the re Vale and Carnegie Tech are also proving grounds for anting to Pi lli:r- ; meeting this vveci plays whn h i>ften tind their way to Broadway. Why can't. St-ite lie "tie for interested Chicago publishing houses? E. K. study was |ii Half Price To The Editor d fur by hoots f NAM) LOOMFl) Lights to h.L'-nt bixii; sc\ir Mar jorir Dec Shop plan if d ■.I-1m I.. i operatic li ollei the opportunity "f seeing hei tht Mil h k an .111\ cued-i. iiie mid-term ln 'aver "f Iter studies, that State t ai'ipt. , be the last epportunitv would unduuhtedlv inteiten heir men until alter the "•"ft- thru the missim: "I a feu nnyhe forever. I'm sure classes. v woman who misses Af IRATE REAHKH. ti (• life "f an jirerewman. but i mploymg the same principle. However, the proposed plan uas scarcely companib'e to the one the coeds planned to impose up- • >n the women of MSC See SPEARING—Page 3 PI an lo Have vour La.t "Paris After Dark" Uay Gcortre Sander* Suii. ui. line drtails, quality, materials and careful styling r titese lovely hags of faille and twill serge. "Design" add a distinguihed note to many of your costumes ti.• . round. It t' il lh> Seeing You at &{.98 3[oob ^h°P jm Untb nuUngt*. 4tp. MtehlfM At*. AUo -— N'ovcltv — N*»> M ICHIGA N S T A T E N E W « Page Three V iisColllinue '•*. *VWng I tomb Fortresses \ rial Action |FCOLLEGE FROKI I . Pacific ' ,,5S ' 'MA .* * K l-lan.f Position* a- \>w Kaiils Jap Sliipphi.'i :: I HIKI. IN THK \t 1KIC, Thursday, A I' I ---Allied t loops ..." ' lie t;re, II is- .slit planes in , This is an inside view of loss yet sui- cathedral inside the ancient mr "nlam land ,i "f tn" Benedictines 'torn Kaviong battered to destruction by a tpU| I '' ,h_,"ckbl'stMS heaped un I gSi t the dev.-n. ground ana I IHE WOMAN'S By I.KON'K SEASTKOM announced that cleared tl <• en- B,f* SISTKi! ( OI \( II. 7 "j".' 7" ISH'I. KO.\KI> one I thall OliriK'V lilts ' ,7^;,. lie , 7':7;' ' -■» Ol'l \ I IM |M, MthTIV, .. see\KI\(, omen :*v|:,n;, , ,r:. .* \ irtor llliit'hiril ' STOP IN \\l> SEE oliiinbia .i - Okch OI H military HiTorils Popular ACCESSORIES \M) and i Usslral (;if is Sheet Music and Also a*k to !*♦'♦• our fin** Jim* of '"*trucilon Books Musical Instruments (*rt*<*tiii£ (iirtk the Attack Bur More Bonds ■h&Ti Music Hous« The CAMPUS BOOKSTORE BKI.I. TELEPHONE SYSTEM f "Si'trything In Music" OPPOSITE THE I'MON 111 8. If calla Wash. ar keep Lang Distance lines busy ...That's why your call maybe delay**!. Thursday, February MICIIIO AN STATE NEWS, Page Four DAVIS Italian Patriots Urged to Aid{«^'££rJ ' (Continue almond fro Hershey: i Page I )• identifying j unheard is stated that there "larger, more compl of| more. classroom s, Sabotage of Nazi Supplies Tf"'"r ! them as "those I tilings." He enjoy: "nice, moon- nieet|ng rooms, and also more hoti i Xi, national scientific r. , Sigma light nights in summertime on an open which there are Ifl Oetierul Alexander Says Yankee, British Troops; honorary. will hold ■ting tonight at 7:.Id in the the campus." the Breakfast club Impossible to Replace radio program and platters by Emery Foster, mana I Music auditorium. Members of Winning Anzio Battle, Predicts March on the Home Economics division Tommy Dorsev , Ho doesn t like \ Union, states that it to talk tin the telephone, but in; difficult to replace Koine to Begin Before Fall of Cassino | will present i research. reports on recent the course of business, does so j "loyal and efficient" much of the time. "One of the prim;, ALLIED HDQ., NAPLES, Feb. 16 (AP)~American I Dr. theThelma ' Porter will pre- results of her research Davis is an amateur photog- j that we are have a \ \ ■>(] invaders dive-bombed the Rome railway yards for I sent on the effects of processing rapher and has a darkroom com- j replace him is becat: •he second straight day today and the Pari radio appealed ! Swiss chard, unexplored J ! plete with developing tank, en- an ■ be certain to have i: to Italian patriots behind the German lines to further the I ctable which is considered for1'He larger and dryer in his mum.; open for him who loves fish. Ins wife, apple j back—that's how- ' its high nutritive value. A re- destruction by sabotaging* or cherry pie, and "nice rare consider him. The .a. Nazi traffic. ■ j port on the color changes in T-boncs" could ever be repiaci i canned cherries will be present¬ Gen. Sir Harold Alexan-j posi in red of someone exactly I p.;, INFORMATION ed by Ruth Griswold, . Dav- concluded. der, commander-in-chief of I Dr. Irma Gross will complete i the I'l tor Allied forces in Italy, said Amor- I • the program with a report on an .can and British troops were | i investigation on how women ore winning the second round of the I practicing management in the "HOUSEHOLDERS battle on Anzio beachhead ] home. Dean Marie Dye will pre¬ Householders' association side at the program. ultimately would smash on to from ! meet at 2:30 this afternoon in or- Home without assistant^ j Although the honorary is open „tuiuuK„ Iganization room 2 in the Union, only to graduate, all students TODAY AND FRIDAY the Oaasino fnint. Even truck again at while thy yesterday's attack. fessor of education, announced. "BANDIT RANGER" I rge Sabotage All students preparing to be ele¬ Added - "Advanced Flying Cadets" In its appeal, the Mali radii mentary teachers arc requested SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY - WEDNt , .tiled for sabotage on the roads , (D attend, from Rome to the Anzio beach¬ head and tlie Garigliano front on ' AI.PIIA Pill OMEGA BPRBIW Hie west coast and urged the Alpha PI Omega, national Italian «■••••■• patriots i to blow up • gam/.atior j oi'Kiuii/.anoii if in former lormt-r Boy ixiy rulges, change danger signals, ; S(.ouls wj„ hn]d ;j meeting L&ta-lUtUi .\_v at isc landslides, sprinkle the ™ night ... 7- in room Tuesday ...... „ , , 11, and road with glass, nails and shai| ' I Union annex All former Boy and Seattcrgood Sur\n< tones and try to lire gasoline Scout member- " • are invited to "Behind the Eight Ball" Murder .aid ammunition dumps. attend. Patrol Monastery Coincident with this news from the beachhead, word came that American doughboys were aggressively patrolling" the area around the Benedictine monastery on Mt. Cassino, all out obliterated by American bombs and shells yesterday. Vank infantry was climbinr. toward the nibble and would ol¬ ivet its capture soon. Statu .Student killed in Airplane Uollision Raymond t'. Hutches, for- j -xi State student, was killed roe !_' in Greenville, S. C... when three 11-23 medium bomb ! ers (ollided during lurmutKui ! I lying. Eighteen other pilots were ki'!. I. leaving no snrviv-i • •is. An investigation -Juts been I undertaken by a bouid of of- ( Lieutenant Hutches was in the ^ Engineering division, with tnc class of (940 according to Glen (I Stewart, director of alumni i relation- H-m-m-m! \ FBI. - SAT. - SUN. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Wait for that steady Presenting THE FINEST H-m-m-m before you dial FLOOR The dial is your tone signal to start dialing a telephone nun Sometimes, these days, it may be delayed a moment because the cenn-u SHOW office equipment is crowded to capacity with a war-created burden ot * If you dial before you hear the dial tone, you'll get a wrong numb" IN TOWN — or no number at all. Nqt only your own call, but others will be del' " So ' please, when you pick up the receiver to dial a number, b< » » lie Suggest you hear the steady hum of the dial tone before you begin. Reservations INVEST IN VICTORY- Call WITH WAR BONOS MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 89934 or 82439