A^'MNB-jiaiw MICHIGAN STATE NEWS SjfcSS Weather • nutimird cold. Daily Student Publication of Michigan State Colle/it ■or. 33Z, 333 KAST UXs:v': MU'1II r,AX. THi:RSDAY. MARCH «, 1ST Jap Attempt \\YS Primaries W ill he Held Today loday s on Los A euros .» v Halted by I .S. Moinoti- Virfirli] Kaiio si'lh"* " Although Marine* Move Appointed I .< lass, s t 1-' >XIK)X. March S > i>. h tremendous tiphter escort, which made from !' a. m. to ■'> :''.o p. tn •cussing Spanish romantic (TFIC. Thursday, March !» up an armada estimated at Between ,!i«i the fact that the ma- (AP) American l.fJOo ami .'.(mm lay wtT6 announced a* — troops '' ';!,U'K at ; all love scenes are laid smashed a minor Japanese ^or''n '"day i-p the third time in five ..wards or burial vaults.j attempt f<> land on Lis Nog "days with what a conserva- The class was inclined , island tn the Admiralties. (Jen S\\ L I'icks Heads: thvlv-w American t.> dispute the romantic Ma.'Arth'ir ai-n i. ed communn ailed "good potentialities of the ' ,vt, ■ mr|( j kittv Mili-lull results." m- ; graveyard when Howell laume.- peninsula on"the'north Named I'l-esiili-ut ,mphatically. "Nonsense.! coast of New Brit.on nr.- • Jo . hut .pan I was in college we M.lui.v.ng their bi-.u-dhtud ; ..ur dates in the come- Tola s... a, tin- (u That was the only place oppoption. ren't disturbed." , The murines w|p> moved 1:1 unKiue name. 1 . In (Ioil H e Trust vlmc Mo hi students entering the foreign ouiuuee building yesterday were 1 n m, ,nei/ed t-o see a sign on the door 1 me-..- • ning. in Trench. 'Taltes votre i",' ' ' ' levoir. I-aisser faire les Dieuv." .. ' Candidate Mdhdruw-. r..iv translated, the sign ad- -.a' ,< P. ' P: f an - in.nishes. "Do your lesson and navy Seabee n < : . l: the rest to God." Prof. L. opera' on >. v tt..s - Hughes said that the foreign was . .u Arm-i- ,o tiiage department put up the •: > a.- kh • , i, • t» increase interest in the tnguage. Signs in Spanish and ..'umh are also being planned, (ollefle (.hair to Sillt! -,. ,-marked. fiarh H Minor Mass at Sunday t oneert Mom'ow Rejects ■ route ^vv.m ! of 68 | elude Jan Boundary 'Term* and a 1 mum Ann Eld rite j Jest : N. Man;. « i-M'i- IWt Oilier Li*t.s ■:Polish govenuiietii- Hum Pliaiijres iu Rales Mortar Hoard Holds Srninr Krpresrntatii faded tonight Mm id' B.ip.o ll-.t rejection of the S/ieeial Ceremonies Hal to- to establish a tempo- to l a/i Pat Stone M.i i .-t.ai.-Russian boundutv i llai .-.eyed to the Pole-; by the et ioii IK.I honorary. a special- is- ■ II tu n. stand Toe ■:iv lust night. She will ' l'l All liei St. insisted upon accept- : bated Friday evening •ta- Cur/.on line, which Storw'.ii>|i ng was hi Id iArm.tioiig. Del Minister Church ,11 re ; rum the traditional May ."plied would meet with Pat Datr. Deb .ppi oval. The Poles re¬ .. senior standing. She make any perir.ane:,' I low;., Burning! Detroit; P iyii. ■ Maryi ita Mult | Kb: Doris Prob and Barbara (j Katlio y assistant professor of and dramatics. - '-.-u .'on senior, as by Dorothy pa:t Cole. of the L. //. Bailey Tops I lams in Natural Science Big Sister ( hairnieit t ,.matic production class, lor, and I)..- m will include By NAM V VAN HAt.TEKI N Marjorie o' Benton Harbor senior: [r.llit.sl AWS a . Blue. Detroit junior; Bill Liberty Hyde Budey. world of trie Big Se.ter coum .1 to fa,,,ous botanist. one <■' S'ate1 for the eoming vear I.a peer sophomore: u>;,t Known graduates If. Jean Zook. Hamburg. ; lubel, Lansing sopho- ,rrl ,n south Ha-.t— on Winfield Holtieti, De- See VMS—Puge ;i father's f ru in IBftH and d<- veloped . interest in nature! . ehlln He entered . tne tropie-. ,ife, >anelH.g t„ Atltlrt ss C),M-n - - ''"gtct- o. ban of One of n., u'l.er places irid ' j -rtaiit Ktlldles | Udrir jgnter They made their • Ane way to TIME TABLE Hf-ling of Matrix .a monastery which took them a'j^^i.ifTa-'-CT in for the inglit. Alher'.o Ph. origin of the tree. To do tn... Ome he was alone in liundit sjanchet, \ Whib* at State ne joi work one must tie prepared "U territory in China. Few people ; . r.fessor in the institute Delta Theta. a:.d was «uso u Town Girl,, noon studies, will speak | member of Sigma Xi. He war ; attack any tret, howeec large escape without paying ruii.soint, • -gn Tow u Girls loungr. I nion meeting of Matrix, wo- ' editor of one of the first pub! -a- but BoBey spent tie right safely , journalism honorary, at! twiw. The College Speculum. fol.age. the baiiaitg, who directed Farmlloose. 6:45 p. m. • -at in the • gode i adet|UMtel> repre- j fi,, ay the next Org. room 1, t nion Spartan room. After his gradunliori he became ■ Sanchw will discuss ixili assistant to A.<« CJray at Har- «-nt the pa! 111'. 61.', p IT, '•'veiupmenu m South vard and helped revise Gray's; This us net done with pocket -»>f th-t his adve.o 111 Onion annex -!"••• The meeting is open to! "Botany" the book that started knives and garden 'rowels but are all part ol the .lays o-o.uents. JPanlleL 7 p. m. I his interest in botany. ! with machetes, sows, perhaps work. The real adventure i* in | 112 Lulon 6 Tirorng will be held at 715 In 1884 he came to State and axe- cud inpes and sometimes the; quest and completion of the j annex Preceding Uki open meet- taught here until 1888. A pro-1 ladttcrs." Tl.e trees are found undertaking, not in the epi-1 AVMA, 7:30 p. m. Vet clinic Iffsaor at Corne'.l from 1808 to-iu "giefit ntorrasses, on -r, nodes. Thursday, March 9. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Rear It By Licit:< MICHIGAN STATE NEWS SPEAKING Kntomd as leconik'lw n t thr -off ir* . Mk-h. Office* JszTatr-d on ground floor «>f PuMMmsI daily .so-apt Sunday w.i M. : •! >• m-n ire wing of 1 ion Muil. th- r«*umr artinoi FOR MYSELF y ar and Wi«infwlny and Saturday roornlmrz dtirinsr -nminer >w»n by the KtaWr AaMClattd Calloelata Prw •t'airr.tj 'f M h '"J"'- s,i,te """me. By BARBARA DENNISON p „ n*tion*l anvrn'isina wv Trtephona—Collaaa Pbotia ft-1511. Bb~ . " ' . . ,, . , Itnrial Off Ira— Kit. Hi; Baalcaaa Off!a« National Advertising Service, Inc. -Ext. s«». •TUDENTS m general are CoJJtx* I'kblubeTi Ktpretttitutiw 1 Subarriptlotk rataa—1< par copy: fl.M ) willing U) ag lco that the #20 Magison Avv New YOBK. N. V. P" rr»- by mail. II SO par yaar ki newly devise.)1 examination * Boogii lot ocn.11 • so r»»acuo twdlrjra rarrlar Iiedulc tci be trie ci for the first M • • f««r by lie next week, wiill relieve u lot MRMBKK OF THB ASSOCIATED PP.F^S the former ill s of the last Th# Awoclftted Trf## la •xcluftlvetf entitle! to th# a*# for rtsmbliettfon of all lm • or two days even with the m vv plan, but at least V*TC MiddirmiM hey will no!: have to attend •lasses in #he vacant hours when - !iev are ic'-t taking finals. iTowcvi ad- THE FACULTY VIEWS THE NEWS vantages r. tin' re with nil Still "f one its thing liat remap" i p: - v nroved. The emaining t< ci plaint has been By PROF. J, A. CLARK ■ -ball call F.its- irci aU'ti* a." one seniors since COMMENTING few weeks he t.-nr- v. !i en the administra- / \j afto on Mortimer Adlcr's ion docidei thnt graduating ;j new book, "How to Think is had a thorough average of D eed not take '• [ 'u ■ - :'fi irr ^ ; ^ f! J IVi-.4 • About War arid Peace," Malcolm I he i lassies; attends i. lUnftay of the Fn Pr i i.i r! v thinks that final-. \ v fA, ' >M >• > 'v ieetcd to, a mom; ill',1.1 I inson (or Shakes- During the last - s r •he paucity n.Vo, n b. tier psychologist ' Sl i"' .--' f\ nd Freud; prefer- or anr.fr ••: - s' The S-imming Up" -I:.-. -The Web reality m rve I W -Tfi _ !. (or St. Angus- is always saying that \ the i Id they will have sufli- Peter ,\i on which to base a ceil i tit ; with Ins ider-drc.,s -mors i.ua'. to without giving determine - THE - INFORMATION eareli or James . • To finest la n and laeadet shi|., to uetors the .sue giving at pros- tests WOMAN'S WORLD STUDIO THEATER mtcllig. I Amu lean Studio theater will p. public. I! it I do rv ' EXAM WEEK HOCUS tonight, Peggy Bradbury -or guulau runmr, said. Member-p Rules for exam week ho.u hour the \\ h j".v cltective Tuesday through Si'm- will be distributed at What fn "u* meeting ot lire group day noon, were passed by Judi- pose, more icir eiary board Tuesday and will be VK TORY SPEAKERS Yorker ma long has imuescrvc pyppg observed by all women's resi- There will Victory Speakers bureau be no meeio i" i eputa ami a i: was The rules include continuous and intellectuals uu 1 AVMA quiet hours from Tuesday t" n journalists like Mi Saturday noon. Women not h.i\- Dr. C. S. Bryan, ant1 I ling >r being gay. sophist i ■s,u mastitis, will show colon, nig an exam before noon tin fol- xlern." and not infre l l-ty of ttie MSC veterinary lowing day beginning Wednesday . cntly i i a lid on the i isiiu the AVMA meeting in ' every may have U p. m. permission i-nfiic Those finished with exams will hospital at 7:110 tonight Wc have a hunch that future :'p"--cd be allowed one 12 m. permission. PART-TIME WORKERS historians of American thought -! Lights must bo out in r. urns Men students arc uano and culture will discover that at 1:30 a m. Smokers will be part-time work down to. 'lie neatest idealogieal trick of make Atlieiaa ,i\iiimw. 1 -..i.P open until 2 a. m., while study " cording to Tom King, to Iho past decade was the New i tins rooms will be open all night. the placement center. Ire. Yorker's undercover adoption of To begin with se\ land what U'(1 " Women will not be permitted ed students are requested Humanism, and its wholehearted, civilization lias ever begun with¬ •'pers t , i, p.am in the dormitoiic-, it rather tactful and light-lin¬ out II'.''. the New Yorker people King at Ext. 525. 1 more man 24 hours following gered, championing of the prin- •lie scared to death of se\. They K""u li c-p last exam without special « iples of Paul Kitner More and betray this fear in thrir persist¬ |M'iin,.ssion from the dean of wo- Irving Babbitt ever since. ently mm kins, wholly casual al¬ • but meti s ollice. As the result of having exam- titude toward it. They are no TOWN GIRLS nternal evidence. less aware than the rest of us Town girls will hold a lunch- -el ill visuali/i that for nearly 150 tears se\ hail e meeting in the Town Girls ' ...ii ypi al of the New Vol got a pretty rav deal in this Sr. ! \( I I IV— Page 3- h'-aitge at noon today, tt \.\ BAxyrET fail a Women planning to attend the a m WAA banquet at tt Friday night p'-.' p. at Hunt's loud shop should sign \ itittr ; «• women's gym as soon as can a- pos.sblo. Installation of of- Hlucltirrl : t,.o h-ci - ..ill take place at the ban- (iolumltia Modern Library and Dt tu a - Ok« A Records Modti'ii Library (dani> Popular and Classical Ru> One Now lo K<»lu\ Willi Sheet Music Over Vacation and ilflllf\)) \ l i I illlllll Hill " . Slunvrr Sen (Is .... x a Instruction Books 1M- -.w """i Musical Instruments jf Back the Attack f£. 2 Mt4tl 2iv Buy More Bonds 3i IF? South Washlngtoo Budd'i Music Houa# Ol'PDSITK THK IMilN Ave. J&X&I47I&7I17& hlic^ j "Everything In M LEA rtiEK GOODS TKI NKS GIFTS | 318 S. Wash. Ave. Tel. 4 „ .-day, March 9, 1044 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three [Kraine Army Fights into Voices/ Addition FAULTY tdds tie parloi Moric.-, strategic Nazi Supply Lino Experience the Reader s Digest is not carrying for its family n tin- ku-i to moth (in Tt.i tolii l;c» the editors prudishly ga\ Fall to Re«is During Da\"> Routine '• na- ),)0 Towns :e .Mabel Doc the sack. hip mens it m which Since space i- running m t arid . March 8 (AP)—Marshal (»regur\ K Zh i pressedt.iioo oth- we haven't even • rst rkrainian army battled its way into the < ii, '• T.' Fmu-i"' ers ■ •nied to !h: coming o£ we'll close with a quotatn got si 111 i ed, ap- ■ i' the lag strategic German base of Staro-K.mstan- along nbuul ! ;i2!i pearirig in a repent "Talk •iMlay and 30 miles to the southeast captured the Entering the arm su.i harlequins of Town" that should throw couvei barracks '.v., Human loose gimps of the light on what we have been ,,T :« center of Cherni * 1042. Lieutenaiv elan \ Tiuutier and White, ing at. Having noticed, on the soon shipped with "J Necessary'.'" some misgiving, that iiK-s\ ^[r^'^sihm lilw i to t;:. ■X a u; ...,;-l,wmv rail organization had issued jonifi cadet renter. '] . where is a result tins ing that there would ., 1 v omouneed tonight. H ill Initiate 12 I'd instructor. a phys ding etTeet cheap "crackpots' admitted As e-reissued in to it.' 100 localities were .. • in December. !"•};: 1 . es sex has done berxhip. the editors . out m Mit^cow the day's advances, i communique,» Acir Members cd to Ma.tr.i ' H S flounder for the last "Education is such a uncertain, matter, we .-peak of ,! ith monitor.! apologetic, . i v the Soviet Twelve new member.- • ill ; always going dead. trepidation. initiated into Alpha Epsdon Kb "We remcmbei. u ,:h and Yorker'-; i >"iel trav- -tantuiov. miclway national radio Contrite heart, that our . kn. that connects honorary, at 7:1 s public spit ittd con- tion.il system was re.-poij-i tonight, according to Har- rial * e.n s ago to vith the Odessa- ■ among ;dhers i the gv, bara Hacker. Lan-in Liuaotion movement, a.: been held sirong- citizens who for two yea ermans as a main The initiates arc: Mi •i a liuby." revealed I everything in their p>> its entire line in good. Last Lans.iig its true colors, ue n i i prove ihat the war whiei Dick Sehubeh I...: then with and direct* formidable bastion, [going mi did not iiiu.lia . u Pie New Yorker's i ; the Russian ™0£': nd-; N. Y.. gradual R' oq.iiigs at sex are its nothing vva- happening '.tegan Saturday— [ which was "f any cons. • troit junior: Leonore 1 ;ack- on creativity in southeast and The Germans 1 k-muute. , ts inability to destin¬ not round. line south of Crandall. Dent at Ha.. es:: '.cry :ine ob- "Those pc-ple -- mi!! • a.- at. escape ' Others arc .'car them—were all euuc.v Saginaw junio; . S.ui: American -c!s ..Is •>•. n ■■ Detroit junior. .Tua.ua. a. mi' .- below-the- e oi Chemi- pots. They wire broug! I Kalamazoo suphomoi n-.he-p„ge sneers American curricnla. I'll' i ;c southern Bradbury. Detroit run wilting constitute a did i Staro-Kon- io Banzet, Last Lau.-'.ng • < our continu* again is tint eight and Ruth Naual. Ol:, •. t n.« :n if.e probity of Members, wiiu m ..' ut sin in America. A term sophomores v. it} uooiii ise. an earthy ! fi.f I K Mish J f), w> \ c*u one point all-college tit, rule slate eligible t..i n.enio t. u ith not -a aiy after ap, ear. put.- almost • proximately i :> :.. ii,,| 'innnu \\ «• strongly suspect that to ] c Pod vol- tlirm a. hard, gemlikc II,n e is .-1, neither hard nor gemlike. and iha \\\s probably suggests nothing more limn an old tallow candle, gut¬ len tering a( I...th ends. In their hiding, pussyfoot wai- they have -..111 writers like Hemingway. be- Mi.- Fisher - populated area • rs like Sherwood Anderson and t hours indicat- Itreiser. They shv 1'runt su. h u. tile speed of the Katii.il I rudeness a- " Manhattan Traits- Time ft*r is .in \l|tl»u I'lii Omega 111% ill's i idkfnn I rltann.il drawings. Kivf to Vlnillwrsli >I» •inj: Io- t r! 1 Alpha I'l.i Omega, Tlll'lio- j honorary, initi.itcfl {' AIL SPINNING By C.HAS. E GELLFIt.M \N i.dems in the midii ALLAH Ph.: i iteen tn regain tun. sti.ee:, s v. '..•ice and 'irne vein i<.\ '■ kw •Mustration- Plane Johnsun. 5: lit.; . "■m Abbot tield at eer. has luted ' st at a rate of 210 dents beinc ••. S/>riiu> v. md. Plane B nigih dances in : held 1,500 miles KA< T-S! A:!!.: Hying north at a D. W Fin i iph with a wind. "Good matini rs . SPOIM (X) ATS of the co-pilot's called taf. i». '- 1 voli don t tiimk ed brown-ii"- id. .fan bai i'i ' S.gn in a down- ieaiie, who ttiak enurch: Keep it always "Watch m iH'ar,.net at .it Col lege MSf r. for lite Mister' In a Detroit- 'with 1 .Hi: a i tew "I.ive poultry not - reputed »<» be or lite Misses - 0 R P H E I M TODAY AND FRIDAY AMjr% i <~t\ Grorgt N«a% plaid ami lu'iriiio|>oiii' 'c«£MT palliriis hi MHiii^ iiuii's lift* In lail<»r« 22.50 "Bla/.iiijr Guns" With Ken Maynard - Hoot Gibson Tl'EtSDAY - WEDNESDAY Jllvtj4 SMALL'S 2,1 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Thursday, March Page Four Post-War Domination by U.S. Minority Leafier ] Finland Prewnls Formal Reply to Russian Terms in Pacific to be Discussed STOCKHOLM, —Finland March. It AJ') j < has formally replied to Russia's peace terms, it was re¬ (••laiitl Bases to Cheek Japanese Aggression liably reported tonight, and! Swedish circles speculated 'that! • Starts Frid;, v • LONDON, March 8 (AP)—A guarantee of Unite ' the answer probably asked for! THE SEASON'S I .States post-war domination of the Pacific in the form of an opportunity to negotiate such , ticklish points a.- the internment ! island bases—stepping stones to security against future of German troop.-, now w .thmj Japanese aggression—was reported to be one of the top¬ Finnish borders. ics likely to Ik; discussed in®® the forthcoming British- American talks here. Honorary to llold It is expected that this subject will be explored on a Marriage Series Mortar Board, senior women's preliminary basis when Edward R Stettinius, U. S. undersecre¬ honorary, will sponsor its an¬ tary of state, arrives probably nual marriage lecture series for late this morning, for a review seniors spring term, according Roberta Taylor. Lapeer, of the problems of the two coun- j to F'i will sign up for the Louise Alibritton Robe- tries, and discussed in great de-) Senic tail in aviation conferences in course at spring registration. Diana Barrymore Waltc : which Joseph C. Grew, former Juniors who are interested in i American ambassador to Japan, attending the lectures may fill extra i& likely to outline the United out a petition which will bo pass¬ "Speak Louder" States' basic needs. ed upon by the organization be¬ "Screen Snapshot-, fore an admittance card will be "Herring Murder M... The timeliness of the discus¬ —AnwM-tatAd Freta Photo Cartoon sion is emphasized by the ap¬ granted. A series of five lectures with GUY GORDON (above), Also Late World \ proach of a congressional de¬ guest speakers is being planned. Roseburg, Ore., lawyer, has been bate on renewal of the lend- lease act, a subject which, on the Philosophy of marriage will be appointed by Oregon's Gov. Earl discussed in the first lecture on Sneil as successor to the late basis of past experience, is sure to provoke a legislative demand April 3. The second lecture on Charles L. McNary, senate min¬ personality adjustment will be ority leader at the time of his Invest In Victory I for the asquisition of bases in advance of any peace conference. April (1 Biological aspects of death. Senator Gordon peldged Bonds and St r marriage will be treated at hirmelf to carry on "as best I meetings on April 10, ai.ul April can" the geniral program of 13. the late Republican leader. Women's ISy DOTTE VON DETTE Minor officers of WAA, elect¬ ed Tuesday night, were announc- isl by retiring president Margar- Just the Thing for Spring 11 Ma honey, Whitehall senior. Mary Keinhans, Miford soph nmori', will be publicity chair naif "Other chairmen have I icon chosen for the various sports. •.prill" Irrip rolluu u-;imhi is ;tLout due. Archery and ri fiery will be handled by Thelma Junker, Clam River sophomore, while fencing In- ready tor the warm weather with and bicycling will be under the direction oi Janet Keascy. Lan sing junior. stmir of these cotton l asiial-. I.ta belle Firtli, Jackson sopho¬ more, will be in charge of soccer and softball and Dorothy Goral- cisyk, Hnmtramck sophomore, will direct bowling and skating Dorothy Roberts, Columbus. Wis., freshman, was chosen to take charge of hockey and ca¬ noeing Completing the list are Marie Stone, Jackson junior, volley¬ ball and Orrhesis; Reg Schuller, Rochester sophomore, budmin ton and tennis; Marge Yerkey, basketball and golf; and Fran Krnxbcrgt-r, Lansing sophomore. I all colors swimming and hiking. Invest in Victory - Buy War Bond.- and Stumps. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. SUNDAY AFTERNOON ">.% to 11.9."» lYesenting THE FINEST 1 7 \ , FLOOR SHOW IN TOWN , We Suggest MILLS Reservations Second Floor Call »9W4 or 82439