liyWor Raids frtry Itt'i * P«Y * Doubt0 * MICHIGAN STATE NEWST>«»7y Student Publication of Michigan State Weather Partly cloudy and cold snow flurries uith Our Quota College VOL. 33 334 EAST 1.ANS1NG, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1945 Today's '^M,"iay jGerman Strikes Blows At Gritieal Point Winter Offensive Grow Campus *ll<>;ir,s Names Montgomery s, liool S/iirit ; Allied Unity Leader of Four iNorllieni Armies I M. Ins Thursday psy- Banzet Was I j Strained Ity I'AHIS, -litit. f» (AM)—A second mniiiicing (ieniijni nl'- the throe steps of j feiisix»• \\*iis iimnaskoil in norliu'tist France today as : a,dotty study i:e said, was super- The | | Soviet More Ihilish army joined the U.S. first in R< j#ium in a •'eiled assiinlt Ilnil trained up to two am! a half miles mi n. and the defini-! .d superstition is! j Krils l < n il i a 11 \ Itveootij/e , . , the north flank of Mir luil one to spirits. 1 Polish created I>y the enemy'- \e stuilent in the ' (iroiip nl l.iihliu: biff push. he..: tl to ask. "Yes. j I .S.. Itriliiin Differ i ,l like, to know is, j l.< 'Mm i\, .1 m , , ,.\p, s.iv. j enth army let litis-via I : no ".hi i,, he.., Jtin Al itee ol the in,i, nn-vt p i.hleniv I.a m|; slty of re: h. Hie »f!t|H liflmg "Li;; 11ii it makuiR li.i'Ri 11,|i • as German v l-tishit, i'tllsliCt ley toil,,V hy est. lutiie; f..i iilal j i one of 11... hiKliWiiv.v in. in |i,,,pniiii; a handkerchief may l)l(. PA1I. WEAVER Msiojial :;o\ ei arm nt ,.| laihhii i mountains. r, ,n i,id' trick, hut Patricia speaks tiniiiiht, Sunday and m.ikiup a el. u break with , I'n viv Mnldlcvillc sophomore, tile e'.ile.l Polish i e ma- 111 l.on- The enemy thinks u brines mil the army ComitiK I W iii;;eh. a ; i dlautry. Slic was fry- I'.uemini I la eieii.n • Muihni- . eamnus tins - - in I,, put her hanky hack info slandue nine and h halt mil hi r pis kit when ihr wind caught ..ui,iotil the Ma-unot fot 11e u , i . 11 ted il toward an army Weaver iillii only 1 ;i mile n ....inn! ,1. no nit behind tier. Cilv- ] Steplu i v ei ne ill llie Rap o il, hanky up for lost she | Weaver < lint in.n ol tin- j name a h"c lar '. <■: hi nl "i: only to hear calls he- ili\lsioti of releaen .mil philo.,o |,i„,| lit "Don't you wawftphv ;.t Stephens Inst attained Nazis C ross Khim- tin-' -Mi' ihon'MW the first sol- nation.,1 pioiium ip e turough an ' .In i a .• .I melius her hist pox- ,«t p, p. puhlt. lied in the header-. , Kilii'illapeoioly. It Mv.i.'i, toward her. Incest in IP I'd. "Youth I'nils ,i New lto.ul to I!, h: inn " Hi- Pan . • •» I |)| r;l' elass e the new io.:d ... nil I II It M I I »< Kll'f I I l«l IIS '.'>11 ill'M'1'll'eil 111 tlio t , le ! This class. the * largest and imr MMjrllege Daiiee lit lit ft Iiginn.*: fic'ld. • t tit limits Irom .il tie i-.tlici U i mil Opens Columbia. ami met t .every Stiu- txuy throughout Ihe school year III. turn and the Tl,e Itelnjioiis council. Inte ,i!I•*»r of tlie fflith council. advistiiy boar.is • :i■ I'mon hoard ! 'itrtan A \Ti A and t lit i hi loiiiifht in the - YWl'A .aid II,return S"i,le. n tollowinu the' foundation are ; tl accord uu; to '"Ik . that lit Wcav. ■ wilt 1 t'.iasm sen iu atal the ' minimal iv.liihi.i.. s ,' inlay umht he helo al Peoples , hiireh .,11 S.i ■N\ inlcr I'liit I r\ mil- onlay lied Siino.iV I Yale l« Mhity |o ({,. N„.x, \\ ,., k has |»een |u eviously . l:.e lailisltilt ■mil not be serv- "iilixris: Duties of College obtained at the 11 urn Union board i >(!oetl Discussed « KarmUouso fra- Bv Counselor It'k a pltsixe- * ynt trom 9 t" 12 • t.Vllcces today as oes.a and actives of the lore are duty hound nc^iyc tell I ' dun: to Howard, one of ...it opporUmitie.- to oe- Sum lav Schedule oj II h I It t'eupraius i Mo . Miphoinoie, yel'p your powei., " that yo.t , intiv be «.h'c tf» «» nuiXi- Iueltitles Music, Discussion* \etes tl'.e party will be "H"' eontrihution t., Taiciety". K.nl Wt'iidit and ^i,s "'1l ,Ih' WKAU'.v broadcast tomorrow, r * , , < , ;, l *,. Herbert Bore ^!rs- Mmioii - talk at I ho lust of a ne.'. vents el hot,icy, economics ttnd soeioloKy ihe woman's rouvoealmn >es. ! Sulu|.,v ,vH,n |„oBri.my. yy .11 I mi i : incut.*, aii terday afternoon 'offer a v.uiety ol topic, imd en- Mrs. Oonon, aetinu < ounselor lnlallllm.llt< xhe selietlole BULLETINS a- nl wopicrr, aL>«.» tlie* hdienvs poliunities tienflilen appreei-, i)ne ,i.m . sii m" -.unaile i S|icitIi Major*. Klrcl It. '^DNGTON, Jan. 5 (AP) , j alien of music and art. "You are j fcVlc.w „| Uu. vW.K-s lluv,. t a,., ( lull's, l ir-i Orfirers desiroyfr Krid has been I exposed to CiiliijMUit'aiship iuprl nuditattolis; 1.5a hew " to enemy action In Ihe I good books and have the chance n.usii'^I selection? by fra-m- " Kltst t»|i ei. lit I'f tile I" t""r area, the navy dr- to develop citizenship in these ' b| . s (if „|(; n, i,' •' Speech 5I:.j"r,' elub will be Je announced today. ; halts find f,rKuniz.it!' "s " ' ' | faenilv 2 3b. (•Yieruis of the la. Grnnville. ' "ounrement was made Wurninc the women students, n^^'m.ru.stoti of book-hy L.- Saginaw renioi', !- ' stent of casualties, hut was announced yesti.lay !. 'I kin have been notl- j »•' the attitudes nf awe amt er.v;. ,,1.lJ'lall j;„ks„n Tovym- aial'ciil lowing the club's t-:-t .rait, ; r.,:r' s"""rn of rion-eolleue imoa- lord McKibhin. piesident of tl.e of Ihe term , persons toward them, ..Irs t.on-_( . 2:43> eh,.-steal m., - Gctchen Kcteler. Mtt.k. hip had a normal com- ' "» cont.nuevi. "We are priv..e„- . "J wen- 1 1 f 21 officers and 179 ^ ctmUuue t.'H.mmf heyoi.d ., .. |iewjj> Kreedo„. fm-m, senior, was ehi-ted \i«-* -tuitei.t; '.font! Col':. K..I; in'.' o.e. TIME TABLE ... ; 'try iht tU' ' club utmosphne. bit tin* h . . ; BBC discussion tramenbed. 3 .'to, ... ... . junior. . secretary, ... i (let Krid!, I . r. tuntoi. 11. i. U,ru u m -ri. the v ^ SEVENTH t oe; not entitle us to l»e mti'ler- ; . " * ' , '' ' ' Kt.ur students were , . ent „r *ornful of those who A .!:.n.n,;.on h;.. '.V (>ut. . omrr. . op-im: i.v ail ...t. isoi v lari to ft , tRANCE, Jan. 5 (Al*) | baVe nut been so fortunate," ;ul ' , ii i will ,,! s;.c World Adventure scries seventh army troops i The third wartime Woman's ; xympJiony. musii. depaiUat ht t - h ..." K p.m., C'olleite auditorium . ' t'c.-cely today to keep ■ dav was lone hided with u r A- 1 >•>« w,'Ul M I.u.u"! Jl "al R« I . 0 t Gambshcim. j fee last evening in tne L'n.on ( tinie. <>i t'-'oi tyaskclhall gaiue, 8 p.m. ..." ' ;»wn 00 the west bank ! Ulhuom honoring Mrs Gonor, : P-,n iK j'.mim i Jell hit . I'icldhuuse "n,ne north of Slras- at which tisr-e -women also had John A. H.,nn,»h. di-< a.,si. k the N fier German infantry a ihanee to discuss activities . h.story and develupment of the; speech eo. in. 'Mary Aim MONO AY : i'on forte word-. Bancroft. East tains,uu seni crossed the land organizations yvith ri-pres- college, a: 15, band muse of the' : .r: . Intrrfatth council. 7.50 p.m. '" barites, and motor- ! entatives from the vannus cam-, en; 5:30. Implication!. and forensic.'. Pan! Moelll- 15 f 'ninii annex ! pus groups. . : discussed by »t» ff mem- man. Saturday, January « :,M- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pass Two- Grin and Bear It . . . By Li<|i|v MICHIGAN STATE NEWS umwomkhb By PEG HUMPHREY Entered as second-class matter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. Fast Lansing, Mich Offices located un ground floor of east wing of Union PEOPI.KS CHURCH ^ Published1 dadyThurviav ruuiiMii u "«"j except Sunday and Monday v ~ v» r. ■■■■■ • mornings during the rrgutar nuirnincs during summer session by the student# , Dr. Paul Weaver, chairman of school yc-ar and Thursday mornings during summer session by ihc division of Religion and Stat* college. of Michigan Telephone Cotlere Phone H-1611. Philosophy at Stephens College, M>mVr A«»rl»t.d « otV*tat» Trrsa Ktlltorlal Office rxt. ICS; nustnesa will be a weekend jtuest at the Office — Kxt. 2KB. church. He will deliver the ser¬ i ,j .. • „ c—.:— i„„ Subscription rates--3c per copy: mon at both morning services, National Advertising SWVM*. me. $3W> ,„.r Vc.,r J>v mull; «? 2S per year CillrKr PaHMErrt Rtpremtutive in college earlier to students: *3 00 speaking on "The Christian View New York, N. Y. per year by college carrier to non¬ of Man." Starting with tonic- suit • sis rtiscisrt students. row's meeting, t h e Student Christian Union will sponsor a MKMBKH OF THF ASSOCIATKD PRFSS series on "Resources of tie Christian Faith For Our Day The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited m thts paper FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and also 'be loeal news published therein. All rights of publication on Communion Sunday will he special dispatches herein are also reserved. observed in the church -villi . . A. A. Applegate Vnnder Meulen oflieiuiinr ; family Adviser Barbara llrnnlson .Slinagi-r Peg Mlddlemtss School ui Christian laving v. . . . Barbara Fearnalde Adsrtt Isbix MaMUger . . . Barbara .fours meet at 7 tomorrow evening Ntctit Kdiiiir cordial invitation is extendi-1 the public. riHTdniAI. STAFF UNITY C ENTER KAY BFUFMFR, HFTTV JO CORNISH, MARION , BARBARA JBNF.S. 'The Indwelling On ft" v ' be Rev. Miller's sermon top lU'SINF.M STAFF for the 11 a.m. serva-e • Sunday Ss.lxttnl advertising manager. OFF BFARlNT» -CJMJa.I, manager. school also meets at 11 a m. MAHAI VN IVH.LMFM• — ClrmlntiMI tHtn#ITl last term when the official list ot prnduatinp seniors was denied the State News for publication in the Inst issue. chape! at ' ST. I'\l I Church Supposedly the State News j-; an independent news, paper, with no faculty censorship restrictinc the printitip of news. If we were deiiietl the ripht to print some ob¬ jectionable material il might be umlerstamlable. but the Holy ed at I OLI.H.F , a am, It Directory upht to obtain 11 is something different. EAST LANSING CHUKCHI-.* Weekly Letter to Men in the Sen-ice .1.111 1; im.i RAREST .b »HNNV. D It.iCk ago in ..lit" t!,.. holiday- v.tr ,itu>ti 1 - ■ tli> 1 ..111 I f.'U nVCr s*♦:t 0*0 th.ilt tltr ioikev | t'lmttmiHi tltmitt Int1 tt was .1 otic teelimt I m tine yitir Christmas boxes 11 tlfue I get vtun . t.». .1 1 tlfs'l V ' 1* *>' t t.».N 1 hurid.i \ 9 fun < ! • ■ I p.11Km 1111! perfume tint it re.illv iii lmtc lux .xi.se vim i-iiulilti ' : » ( 11.1 \pl I |H-, t me to loll my own tbu while c'hiistm.i v h.m.exn oded t ICR I ST LUTHERAN rt:ori.» s < HI iu H ST. THOMAS AiH ! hi V Shall N. ■ Pi (ATHOIJC din I' ten sum- Wit'll 11 If. 1. t: -1,1 be lie Wohtt'-v -• i n t lnt« t«(pnoiinrintLi»r al » 4*5 Ahbii«t l<" ' I.e.. I.I . . • 1 iv. 1 In the !;. . Minis: in I* lite lis J... k. i.kr Ire t... : . M \|H\ M\sM v. ' 1 en' me ... we vv.m: ...rnt-l.i• • t 1. *r»M.rv «*• Mor.hip •» »f» II .in 8 -1# See—(TII'RC III s -Page .1 Hrttiton I I iv u» will, it Mi Mum i ■■ t;..1.,.11 • ' Hill!'; Mot Ik". 11II i IIKIHTI W \ 11 V% «»| : a» .N Ho- »i • t • r.ttet fill.Tf. A W.N immi.il 1 v.. State l»r 1* «*I M \\ WP.IV# HI, i f :1.| • ' -.'rphrns Cot tree ■ T..r.ir:v ' '.e Spain-1 Service Sliiitt HI I'tiKt .m - I Br •>:. .1 V .1-: M.UIUIIM Milk . IMUH.C «- , k- • y wh.i'.' tl.i} ere' Section IIRM t III RCH OE C MRIsT 1 niAAAA St lENUST I t lHFItAN < III Cleaners Uoishipping Irt tft* l> HtufT Thf itfr, »'• ANNOUNCI Tailors 211 M. A. C. t.O|) HihU (liss VlurNlllp , Sermon Tit: H|(il tUHtl -- ^ ;»■ , »V| State's Newest Dance Band I ill I' \#MM# V> Mar- Jo Shop UVi!itp\d.iN *f! be -- • p. Reatisn* It.--.. • \\ II I J AM vnt'Nf. Compte r I ' e cf (VPs to Libra--. .ui AO,- Bl\ IN 1 V fsl'IRS — 1:30 \nomtr«l lo Br I»ur Prophn" CALL Hid) SCHNEIDFR—26720 !!• W. ('.rand River 8-2213 *• AM.MA lill l.\ •1 .v. * IS m the Ciiun.i> F.-llaw.-r. Saturday. January 6, 1845 _M1 cHi ts AN "State Naws ~ Page Ttueu Spartans Have Bearcats oil Tonight's Menu y\$C Hopes for Second Win of Season j (Ker TniecMlefeated Cincinnati Hope for Stale Reds Repel Counterattack* By JOE HAEC.ANY ... ,.fiort to start tho New YeiWoff ll soives will try and pull themselves right tln< State Vi ayiip Dnu iis Hen for Fourth Win rents By Natis North of Btida|iest out of a . -ante losing streak tonight When they tangle in F.tr I'laslrnt Kroill lV»*|K«rrs for Winter IVv.h . I ",'iversitv of Cincinnati in Jettison fieldhottsewith at LONDON. Jan. f» (A!')—The lied arntv reported to •ored nigrht that it had smashed hack powerful (iermau i. strength of the noli O'Lenty. Paul Bnuman. v in terattavks northeast of c«utii •* t-.-iuals of the two ^'ck Young, and Hill Rrtp'.'hnk •' *' trim- Budapest for the fourth siraijrh . i are four btivs who can day nf ;t groat tank. airplane and " the game shapes go at infantry battle. To th up|rilhw. , - ■-•n\ i '• the Spartans: lm.w.ird t.u;mt • southwest tlu> ' l>halt may atSll |)t> Soviet' ,H -• , .-tehanged, rru«\ t mtl> YuROslttv allies annonnee • • v-ts dropped their hot then- conquer- last I (.antes the the "center slot - In the last liurlv Hoosier has led twoi Explover to Tall. they were fiphtinp "it th the powerlHden quints j the Spiv tan scorers, on I ndevgrouiul soil of Austria after cross ipg the Styrian f: untie ■ twn Sparta|, ( Ten Iowa and Ohloi ;lKr|.s ... As the entire Kastern l-ont 1 wo new , men who joined the ap s'. '• j .pen red to he stirring hand the Bearcats | squad this week are also giving " t.i pre < i paraiioii for great v int. r .nier u1P regulars a hard ; first two and then huth battle and • at.ons. Berlin reported i ma.v see action and there is sian st ilis l"(i mites Pel vamp their next two fh;mn in the team i C'Leary. heeause .if Ins speaks on ITrneh . . . to crash through :.• ret eve niv.it w.ll be held the o trimi who can speed may either sta:t at a aiard Y.'st- I ichth Use m Ann Albm encircled_ Budapest N:. the . men play two j or a forward Rapehak is at * Count Byron do Prorofc, author l.uss.ans rc|niitt'd o. ■ ■ folly trad!* dark horse for either the and arehcologist. wtli hvlinv on m pulsing "a mimlicr of i pi s|Hit or a guard slot. Rolil the "Kreneh underground" to- 'aeks by troth in UASSIFIFD ADS and Hnshu also ha\ In either ease all tin laglit at It I ft p.m. in Cotlege o.i toiium lie Prorok. oiiiruil Battle all sot* anion. lecturer for the Krcncli naln.o-d Again mdieatiog tin I.OST I who have a : •c of liberation, will ill- 'T"H Hauinan and ( i Monday liigji . styne will fake i state t,» K.esg« | renew rn ah ,es lege The travel .vet lie. n nanus i ' Itr. Ihttiyoncos \amr (ft J W\NTED BouyiHleos . I llii • d 'C. I. • ... TlilN'ls IIMI1AIION lit I Mil) ,!«• pnvtmenf to aan. id in ..I . ■ h- atit to tin- (ftreck go iiiimn:' 1 a T »he flirek aml-. Hon s-.. ■ K ysl 1 Dianiantopoulo- . .. n- i '!v MortiHincerl by Pint •' Vf i.il the soil scien. e dip.o'n: I'lilllr < (iiNrs 't»R SALE B.iiiyoucos a nab i ■ : ( Moltir lo Slalf I.uli i.a.n r ~ and a enutrihutor *■, n.c >.« Ann Ntithi' t>HKssf> a meqt of agrieuttiin DAI 'Maisje Goes to o ( sr alter the It• st wot.o a a--1st in invpartng or Mat. 3 P.M. — I Arm *. << P.M. I tenfifie publieations i.■ ' : (i .M'k hbtartes Me wiii a . t in the selection ..: i:,. hn tea I training for '« state eetv, and in fmmui..' t SI Alt IS SI NDAS ij«x-»s lor ins Iromela!.' IT'S ARStNIC MURDER! CHI RCHKS C«ry «nj Pritcilla a :n •' C'ottt lined Gamma I mm ■ Delta P \ i a ' <. t CAmVNIFF'S ar« aunty n^lidit whan hit poiion thro 13th victim! •ti.morr. w atternooVt at ♦. ;.> the church (I1R1STIAN ii llowsht! ha 118 East Michigan .SCIENCE 1 ot NO (ri.d -A ill be tie 'l.l • . ! Lansing a! ! 1 a.io. Sut,day , i, :m . I • at !l 31; a He . t ia .... i.og m r. daily from I to 4 3b p d from 3 to 6 p o. «»». Sunday « 1 ST. MARY'S RATFS "Tile • Holy Family The Model of the Christian I.m tlv" will t;' the theme of toroorrov. :s a a: .-vs. held at fi. T. 8:30. 11:10 art; and 12:40 p.m. Daily .masses a,, held at 6, 7:15 and 8 a ; . .two cents per Open IToiim' Fliiniteil 'rttsfmerits payable HM anii CD 'm.tjots vni: en¬ UASS1Y n« preferred pokl tertain at an ojren. house in the ' ' «*. Anne*, Room S. Nursery, school Wednesday at ' ADDED CARSON 7:30 p.m. Everyone mteiestcd in LATEST NEWS 8-1511 - Business HORIC'N pre-sChool education may come, •FIRST AIDERS' elementary eds and Home Ees \ ((levrr ( art....a-> are especially invited. Saturday. January K MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page KBwr J oco OF EAST LANSING SPIRT SUIT bjf all umkU £Uetla>i A Michigan Fashion Institution for 75 Years UMUI McdcJuncj. da< v This city-country outfit is the pen SWEATER GLAMOUR answer to your week-end prohL HAVE VOU SELECTED YOUR SWEATERS? Wear your two-piece caul THERE REALLY ISN'T A TIME YOU CAN'T suit . . . take along your m4u. WEAR ONE. WE TRULY HAVE THE slacks with little or no In. GRANDEST SELECTION THAT WILL TAKE you're dressed correctly. In hu YOU THRU CLASS OR ON A DATE. . purple, green and hlack. Sizes 12 t< lite &uit. . . -1), /f j* Cardigans ' ■ comes in ft variety nf lite MaeJzi . . . 0. w.-ftvCs—knohhy knit . . '.hctlnnd' ar:i rush 7.95 to 14.95 Today's Perfect Make-up! 4.95 to 14.95 Helena Rubinstein Lipstick than gtonous colot. TOWN & COUNTRY Color, of v'H.isc' lirrllunt. tbtti ii.ii;. clallcngutg Ihj! m> nuult more. A 75* versatile , winder !><• Hclcil.i your Rubinstein Lipsriik £;voj lips lustre, •.mootbnes-, prutev- U A fisrtriinjr, tiiniw changes character Mvins mako-up i!ut'» pertc-it ivr turn, softness . ,mJ st.iys on for tlic»f busy iUy.! hours Apple Reil is the fount* * "S|»tinrr-iua".monlli!y,i>\cnly, you change your qunkif! people s f.ts'otue ssh.ucSrr tiictf us!- * Civrs « »ofi, rn.it finish! ortnp Red Velvet, drunutu night * CuaccaU litlln imprrfrvtionat shade On hid Lifjlit Red l ot sophtj tart* h- * lutiiully without re- ritatcs. Helena Rubinstein Lipsticks. touching' * lis nn.ii- fur >. • *lin i-nfl .75 — 1.00 — 1.25 Lien I f.ir di > >Lm. ime lor Your beloved jumper... neat as a uuiforn. oily tkin! * IVrfr t for sour lnnl^pt. to a — changeable as a woman's mind. ^ prill* purse-nouri*.-'. oi.ly.7M Itr-lpn* Knhinitein Town & 'a frilly blouse... a ssveater... a tailored >: tmmni.us and you have a new outfit v CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED OR IE YOU t.-untrv riiMp.scT i-t f. . "Venture" shades. Junior Sizes '..'fosic Po- -- Bay City — Jackson - - Bit;,- Creel