MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Allied ?rr!ans.f7,0,,r,,g Dtiilv Stinh>nt Daily Student f'»f)/i<>nh\>ii Publication of .>/ ■> i.oaslal invasion Michigan State College . - FAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. MARCH 7. 1944 I pse! by Vn/io Setback \auk Infantry 1"'W II ohh,/,.,/1,n„.k n;u.i„„.. 1, , Opens North --V . -A WS-CtR'T \ 5 ' rp„.v "* • "ft Stt 'd «'""r " oaken (.entian lines Near Homo Ihirma Drive f '* OX TilK AX7.1 'ACllUI.AIl in ITALY. At. A|,J.; *'• ''•••••"I soldiers **11 iled tip like i'Dt'iU , ,1 Slilwcll 1,-a.U AW* * Jfc fjk jOfe'l ^ "Oia.vi! the An;-1,. I>eaclihe;ul- 21.(100 have been killed, „ >*ak rajOtired the tiirhtiujr here represent a er F^hi m , tn *Mrri<>iis dislocation of Xa/.i Vuaiust Ja|^ American OKI.HI, v « vwSflLvJSfeli ««"'"»'* for ™ V« opposinff an A! rent used idion t W th.. liM « ^ "8% n ■ ail! lontatiwl.v „,|„y. the Asiatic opened,i c, :ail .. attack ' Wi M 1 l\<'i>n>snH(thn>s '..v., en. marked sa| • vij? s*r f&zski > X*iSr **« Casualties High s.s^'Wk, • *""*^'1 S\\ i to i .Uvi < iliirt-i> | omoiToti hisi 1 ciion to In- lit!)■■ Plwtaurapher ledav 1 v »j ti | * f *1 Mffitiloii-' I un i iiiiikI usnpus ill \cm l;t\ l'rnpn-;il ittlioiir lit Din 11 fidentially ' >11 I'itml in ( itiu i'il e odor is limburger., Baker, Milwaukee | . ■ .. led Oie other day , , irning from a week- , , iiorne in Wisconsin ; , ,,.. . . p.. m. in brought back on, her night case some lim- j' ' " " ' t j . > car -e aker. toi her husband, When she un- j11' ' ' Fc.itur Lynn Du bap she found that . man, th< Sawder, and hose j - ... . ,, "o faint aura of i *.lieilii»tr\ Honorary them. | lnitiat«'» Member.- "t Surprising time for all pood ) ! ■ i<> the aid of their ! Id American plat- ; TIME TABLE ' iiiently one Russian j Rood idea too. In > • e iiive government i'rof. ltans I.con- Tlieta Alpha Phi, 5 p. m. U'llmg of tlie loyalty Or*, room t, I'nion Mil revolutionist who |iur.;cd. Liu Sigma, 6 p. m. "He wouldn't • rets, even after his /><» is Lfi' II ill Lecture hi ( ili'ils I'ai'ulty diuiiiK room. I nion 1 nl oil. I.eouhardt rr- SAL. »i:rtO p. m. nit II urn i'i! in ti Profession Ill I nion annex CIH', " p. m. 15 Union annex ou irif! Pains Pi Kappa Phi. 7 p. m. luii iirta I'i Annouiiei 115 Union annex .erne Al'O, 7 p. m. •• an "c\|i>;ri ini'tma the f.>lk- • by many iue icsult of a severe 1 ways <>f- America on canva- " throughm.ii the cm.a tn/. irul id- Org. room 1, Union wt'l he 1 '■ three paintings were made from in;; toe M- .ropolitan rrluseum of sigma Chi. 7:30 p. m. years back.; <>rand Hi -kco !, ; H memory when Miss New York and the Chi< ago art mounds dep-rtmcnt Lv Sic: vo; 1 acuity dlniiur room, Utiina "P and Lee returned home after seeing ; institute. Two of her murals replanting -ocretary. A.ST wives, 8 p. m. • y'll have moie room ! Parchment r'.c jiK.v According to Life, are framed in the federal iiost- "• to M,ss Lee i»ainlings have office in Washington, D, C. Spartan room, I nion grow. j recording MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear It By Lie!,| MICHIGAN STATE NEWS LETTERS To the Editor A •»»<-!*i*4 CoUrsriAt# Pr*« ud«T rni) THE Editor: I Spring is approaching and once more we think of National Advertising Service, Inc. _r.rt. m, (i>i! Publi%htn ReprtientJtivt •» Subscription r*t«s~8e p#r copy: fill Michigan State's spring sports. c?0 Macison Ave New York] N. Y. pcc jrrar by Mali; 11.50 par y«»r fcf In preceding years we had base- •+> f.sv.w • A4HUI • riARctic^ Colby carrlwr to students; 12 21 »eJ It,ill to turn to. But, Michigan year by eolleBe carrier to non-ettideota. state has gone to war. and this MF.MBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PREFS year intercollegiate competition "!>• A mac li ted Pr»«« ts •xflueively republication of all of America's favorite pastime • di credit^ to it or not nrherwim* credited i tiiii paper aid alao th« has been abolished. Just why aw*a! r. «•* rut.'ieh««f therein. All riphte of publication c •pacial d''" pa tehee here- is this so? Is there lack of ma¬ terial or has the student interest bu rned low ? The fellows who have EOlTOftJAI, STAFF State for the armed serv ices MIDI'! I MISS, J FAN BIT. A I, KAY BKSKM MR. LOIfl worried over the future 'VIM!. State's sports. These Spa i t like to hear of State's fighting Ul SINKSS STAFF the gridiron and the diamom YV (»NN J) DAVIDSON, BARBARA FF.ARN- r- MADAI.YN WILLMENU. <\tv mm manager — w They lett State's future in hands. Are we going to let tl RFPOR I I'K- them some thin be pro More than one received letters int| State has iiixcontim; legiate athletics \ large colleges have last fall our footbi teams act one army Grant, With mil "c SPEAKING FOR MYSELF Hv Barbara Dennison <: in Campus Quarters SI OTHI M.M AI, and Hn U<> looking at the transportation M.irt Mi sh* ■ turn ulle pi... rtle that of Michigan atn C,.!!!l:r t' i" ( ul.tr college work and not .with sprtr cr at Michigan State any great loss of time, money or tan has its advantage energy A person must be bet¬ A X Pillages but Stale seem : ' ■ . A . ::>• Lange. ter able to get along with others m 1 ■•:.,('• spertng well and the cu .. 4'i T: cy'U be mnf- : Joyce How .»•' when Iivuig in a co-op than m pian is increasing u a dorm, bocau.w dorm life is apt INFORMATION alii It is about linn people m gen- f I f& FRENCH Ell.VI > trai woke up to t e fact that tire high ne from They mam- standards of the co-op women alive and us much on campus ore as a part of Smile Ave. I.e starring Sou I lit Ma -\ >' a tlungs as the rest and stopped aber, tlie second in t and ar as well rep- fear French tUnis ; campus trgatn/afions pitying tiiem when in reality it would be the right the French students c e AST I'. women although nearer tb.ng w ill oe in smaller numbers to pity the cued who lives in presented tot the dorm and lien's not .'get the Tickets iiumbttr of women liv- —ops is proportionately broadening influence of cimpera- tive life * an the number of duim ?s must include r. as far as daily work part that some consider Sfiiior* Tukr Iul«T-(.la»s Bake Wife una ' "r. -Moke :i there it. is nothing steer,- Tlie women plan Buwlitii; ( liaiiijiiuttshi}) INSTITUTE MOVIES New Lapel Gadgets lr own meals, but the Semor Three tiiins. "Good women took the cham¬ Neighbor utile all of tiie pionship in the inter-class bowl Families." •'Mexican Moods and Perky little gadgets to individualize your spring ,ng two-game tournament last "Yucatan." will be presented suit. They're made by hand of leather, wood Then it ts the job of tiie co- week. according to Chairman under the auspices of the insti¬ ceramic and plastic. See them toady! ids to prepare all the meals and Dorothy Goralrzyk, Detroit sopn- tute of foreign studies tomorrow Ho all thc.r own cleaning' A at 7:30 p. m. otnore. They rolled up a total of in the chemistry student house mannger plans all 1.375 puuils to detent the junior lecture room. Faculty and stu¬ 50c to 2.50 •the tasks tor each individual co¬ representatives, with a snare of dents are invited. ed to do and that m all there is 1.261 Sophomores ranked next. to it. .M ATHEMATICS Ct-l H 1,211. while ibe Ireshnien took Actually each woman does not The graduate fma'nem.-.tics 197 South the bottom berth, with 1.206 StnT work, more than an hour or an club will hold its tinul nice,int: Washington points. MlrhisaJi hour and a half a day. and more of w mter term at 3 p. m. today Atg Are. • iften it'is less than an hour. It Helen Leach. Saginaw senior m room 100, Morrill hall. Prof. is entirely possible that there are had high score of the tourney, J. D. Hill will speak on "Some luggage leather goods trunks girr> women living in co-ops who con- rolling an average of 174. Topics in Summability." y. March 7, 1JM4 M I C H I a A N STATE Page Three t yt \ST Men ote ScIhuIuIc for Iwtimiimlion II rrh ^ ailks I'llsll North Pratt If hit/try Firm for Queen of into j.o* Near.., to llohl Inh-rnmrs with Slate ( oetls Military Ball , , ,, i h> B«" rrcmm'il . \>'i" < adt'l fash. Ka<* iT.amoro; Maivia; haus, Rivet Foi -f f»eullx. SlmlonU Will •« Aii.iwesi ii»i< i Ihirtiojpair r fcne.MvWt y sh«.« < i,i, i i I!— Iff I ;ii to Crown Queen Students Take I'.irt / s V, X ' If | Daniel Me- ifi \ :s J %\ \ >.uv \x ill lead '.tie t if I *«**£$• *VU f 1 irs-' :kit 'X EEi Mi Mi.-, f r. Mrs. I ;>»>; 'P' If ■\!: .i, •■•o- Faculty Meinliers (o I" It. (.11 sif ! Iu I 1 I i'ii lu.m H 1 ar.J ■ Mr, < Cap!, ..ml . i • \ ■ \ I ' pi II *7 S I i '<5 iorin.il fiance. ! H,, Inez McAd- •v" J I / I' • ast. mvrc ,Mity Hill be 1 N V ■ ' ! W omen s *■*«»«*. 1 H t Aix'il-jR i(. AN I * OPtit'.f IMlx :.i- L,:c-nh'r- The flower and (lift Shoppe of t . iVOItl D y//«."> w VEDA FOSTER AlUMtteg 'jMWJMk > r I'M L. Kil.iiua/oo ;.|)i lavotite vx1111 our !i. iliiiv! t picture oi a typ;,.n •> leaders. NeaiK half a euitoiv . an .e| ,--r in this gl.iba: o! :|H'nali/ation ill nuitlaty lio tint form is nattv: Iie.niwear stands behind tin* ace ts determined; the c, I .fitter", and every smart luntv and debonair. It is the officer knows that it pavx off i.incrort blighter" with in extra style, service and rve ( onttol \ isor, u ip satis i action* A .V t K O 1 I <»«'t Help From the <<>LLEGE OUTLINE SERIES ir Uut-i-r, Tiopical Woiusd or Gro.onr Palm Br.lrh Clolh and teneuiK e.nici. V.'AA *(«••. .,)c — - 1.25 sore»i' the allatr ?~A0 £,»,*4tHit and Iti kaufi Farater* to (irt Ilelp«*r» CHICAOO. Mar. n n AC. Cirxups ol w..r prisoner. wiii .■< Ihe lUinoo. M.-. 1.1.4-11 Mai. Gen Henry aim S. V\ ..wonsm Aurand. iiioiniandtiig frfTicei of the ».x'ii service eommaiKi l eporttxi today OPPOSITE THE UNION Farmers who can us.- a had doz¬ en or more men will be; able to have them assigned to their i At bettor Horn evrrvw;irr€ — Bancroft Cap Comp.in%_Bo9!on, Man. — . latins under soldier guard. vt'rue for f.« bonlVr MOW TO CARE FOR YOUR 0ANCROFT CAP . .v 5 a <'ii m Tuesday, March 7. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four Jugular Win Cut Mystery of Hitler's ISetc Miniature Tank THE WOMAN'S WORLD I nraveled by Allies Reds Take Odessa-Lwow Line ALLIED HDQ. IN ITALY,! By LEONE S*EASTR0M Gorman* Outflanked in Blip River District March 6 (AP)—Allied officers physical education in ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS are unraveling the mystery of Dr. Lydia Lightring. la LONDON, March 6 (AP)—Marshal Gregory K. Zhu- Hitler's new "secret weapon"—| Election of officers will be held knv's first Ukrainian army poured through cracked Ger¬ the miniature tank operated by at the regular meeting of the department, stated. man defenses today, captured Volochisk and severed the remote control and designed to I Elementary Education cluli at 7 roll into enemy lines and then tonight in room 103 «f the Union JUDICIARY BOARD double-tracked Odessa-Lwow railway, the last important annex. All members should bo Final examination blow up. (rman rail line in southern* - - present, will be discussed at t1 It is not directed by radio as Russia and the main artery L\.rf#/»v ,n X„m,> first supposed, but by an elec¬ FRESHMAN ORIENTATION at meeting of Judicial supplying the Nazis in the ' «« ""> trical control cable 600 yards Dr. Dale Turner of the Ply¬ scheduled for 7 tonic' Dnieper bend, Moscow an- long wh.eh links it to its base. )lf>rrjH _ /Vl/lflCC mouth Congregational church in dean of women's ott It is five feet long, two feet Lansing will speak today at the , oounced tonight. Pi the third day of this new high, two feet wide and weighs last orientation lecture the HOME EC RADIO offensive, Russian Tropes were Award II inarrs 750 pounds and carries a !3!J- term. His topic will centci about The Home Ec ran; declared to have pushed their pottnd explosive charge. the practical adjustment of hold an important r • Home Economies w night at 6:45 in runt!, way to positions some 600 miles It mdless treads like a north of the R frontier attend Merrill-Palmer IS Steered like a tank. world". ' ' . Home Ec building, a chosen on the Helen Miller, Death.,;, and made an 11-mile Rain to the attitude : on one tread The "Orientation lectures will n-t west in old southern Poland. professional TtUII! isily chairman. Leonore ■r characteristic rather The broadcast Russian com¬ , fa bee graduate student in thai olnrship only as assist with script civ, munique, recorded here by the ars, according t .Tear Soviet monitor, said that Red i'd.i dean Hon ■tie I i trmy troops captured more than lages and hamlets ring during Economics. Twelve worr from State are th< attend Merrill- e-es.rvwi' -el* " ' ~ ' • :••„ >*» allowed yearly . 4 . - Reds Take Prisoners In a recapitulation ' first Palme ional school in 'wo days of lighting, old development, tin account bulletin said that Rust is kilU f the change in requirements mme than 15,000 Germ olTicet ceded for eligibility all junior aid men and tool, n ome Eos witii a 1 fi all-college cerage will be permitted to sip- Pi Junior women with the requir- ting At th< m 1C H 5 <* A N / y / M'tfrcwZ /<* — ' \liip- Lose I'lunt- iti Uccorii Berlin Haiti 1.. .March 6 AP, Do iti'Liiliii'! Major- to (»H junior l!\fTiilivi'«' Jolt- < : J*'- ilS'Jty. - IVSKA Eleven pi., I. mug, and Tbunde l:(. Mo.dams winch rill ( HRISTIAV M 11. M I MONITOR O-yood Write- Vrlirlf An Iiitcrnalninal Daily .New spa per Eire Cents a Copy at Today, Michigan's doctors nnd nurses ved credit for Hex < ianicra bv the hundreds are serving with our rdic.il care pre Simp Army und Navy from Alaska to Iran, our State. from Australia to Italy -bringing back We of the Grt hound Lines p. to health the men who are helping win t citizens ol our> Victory lor the United Nations. But on « nuch o make our St., the home front, other thousands of doc- I 1 in. Thevre doing tors and nurses are fighting doubly hard ie. Greyhound's joi to keep their fellow-citizens of Michigan ut vital, too! Provi in good health — doing everything in transportation s their power to prevent or minimize ' important now 17 ws and good n v. interruptions in our State's war effort. munitu i we ere In a very real sense the well-being o! ping mils the all of u* in Michigan is in the capai ie < eping tic fiandsof approximately 6.000 physicians : and surgeons and about 14.000 nurses. At their disposal are the lacihties of 252 hospitals which have beds lor nearly 60.000 patients at one time. In an aver¬ age year more than 525 000 patients are admitted to these institutions. To the Michigan Department ot Health GREYHOUND TERMINAL 106 II. Grand River, East Lansing Tel. 8-2813 118 S. Grand, Lansing Tel. 2-0673 VOI NU MAN «tmk-flt to »vrk frura, .1, I.. 5., ».m. ** lulner Hum i • ant Simp