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EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. . 33Z.332 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 194.1 Junior ROTCs, Soph Engineers to Stay ||{onimelBacks Pop Concert H ill MBSConinuniato.-: OtherReservists .\ol Deferred Out of Libya, Feature liaiul Replaces Arnold Reported Due to Go April find Clee Club Junior ROTC students «tnd Engineering students of sophomore, junior, or senior standing will he allowed to Into Tunisia in The M. S. C. Men's Glee club remain school while the rest of .Michigan Slate college's will appear in its first official enlisted reservists will definitely he ordered to active duty \niericaii Troops Strike musical program of the term at in April, it was indicated by war department officials Toward Nazi Lino the pop concert tonight at 7:15 yesterday. p. m. in College auditorium, in of Retreat which it is collaborating with the ROTC band. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (AP)—The hulk of the ;.rtny's enlisted reservists in colleges throughout the United Ity LEWIS HAWKINS Arranged as a means of keep¬ States will be ordered to active LONDON, Jart. 25 (AP)— ing the band out of hibernation duty in the near future, after the football season closes war department officials said today. \ raid l,y American troops in the fall, the program tonight An order was sent Saturday by Major General James A. I •„ withm striking distance of will be the flrst of a serins, of .Ulio, the adjutant general, to the commanding generals I Marshal Rommel's line of re- monthly programs. ; the Gulf of Gabes in Among the selections to be [of the nine service commands reminding them that the ■^1 .sharp progress of sung by the glee club are Sibe¬ specialized training program announced Dec. 17 called for French columns lius' "Dear Land of Home," and induction of most reservists at the conclusion of the first i, liit his flank, were dis- j Sailor's Song" by Grieg. Other ROSS MAC FARLANE (college term ending after Dec. 1, 1942. t y .is the bulk of his . | numbers include Roll, Chariot," to speak Thursday . . . i means will be sit'd into Tunisia for a by Cain, and Irving Berlin's j That, officials pointed out, that students ! called on varying dates, depending on whether a ROMMEL—Page 4 eSe POP CONCERT—Page 3 Bv JOAN MEYERS college has six-month terms, four-month semesters or operates _ Ian Ross MucFarlanc, Mutual - *on the quarterly plan. Professors Who'll Broadcasting system news com¬ Oppose Quiz Kills mentator, will lujoear Thursday 1'prsliiiiH Rifles Bull ' A* announced in at 8 p. m in the College audito¬ . , . ,, bv Maj. Gen. Sherman Miles rium. on the current Lecture se¬ to Mark Last Lvpnt I Haw VariedEducational of the First Service 00 bl- Backgrounds ries instead of Thurmun Arnold for as previously announced by S. Duration — The live Michigan State pro- E. series. Crowe, director of the r, ,, „ Pres. John A. Ilannan late j feasors who will compete with Pershing Riflemen will hold yesterday interpreted _ latest _ the ■ _ (radio's famous quiz kids at Col- Crowe said that he had been j ,h* il Pershing Rifles Ball war department informed that cancellation of the lommunKiur oil ITa n tif f 1 lege auditorium tomorrow at 8 Jan. 29, announced Sgt. Jere! the Enlisted Reserve ro-ps .is I I 0 U fl T ! P- m. are representative of as Arnold lecture was made netes- \ Potter, general chairman. This ! meaning the bulk ol reservists I ■ " *■ *■ s.ary in § many different fields. by Arnold's detention, event will murk the lust term of will the complete winter tern end- The five men and one alter- 1 Washington by supt existence of Pershing Rifles for ! ing March 21. and then be given ror tut Thursday, the day his the If nnte were chosen duration, and the Bull will until April 4 to report for active cheduled appearance here II n ITI II ■■ % reasons, including rccommcnda- combine the all military colors duty The communique merely I V H III I# U «P lion from their department and MacFarlane, w h o has tra¬ J insignia of the unit to depict confirms previous plans and ' for subject matter fields, Prof versed the globe three times as [ the clarifles the standing of rertain Paul Bagwell, director of thr i free lance writer for European Pvf. Harvey Hansen, Ag. 46 engineering, veterinary and prc- selection md American committee, says. publications, will and Warrant Officer Holland students, he said •' peak on I itul Statistics John M. DeHaan, who came tc "The European Scene.-' Reed, Ag. '45, will have charge ————— Since I ho war began. MacFar- MSC in 1925 as an English in- ! of invitations and publicity, has spent irh lit ? in andjmand, there are several tx- Thr moving finger writes and I Structor, is now head of the ric- j Jj1 ill bring e -wit writ, moves on: or at [ 2 SSS.'SSSS '» in. purtment of psychology ness .accounts ol bis •ight I least it did for one—w»w draft-! philosophy. Ucllaan is art. I.. A. 45, arc in charge of ,dVc,,on order f,!r college enlist- month 's many , id reservists I ed—unidentified State scholar, known on campus only stay in Nazi Gi (lfH.4)l..lt i Fascist ■ f or on and ii Italy, iind i Eng- tl) Medical and the desk in one of the Derwood Cam's orchestra gitjnedic.-H land. students, Idauroom* of the Union annex will play for the dance, which including denta) ,md. » His travels ; i writer also in veterinary inscribed this terse chronolog¬ Important Newn will be a closed formal, Potter eluded sojoui in France, ical history of his embarkation said. 12) Engineering students of I4y Th^ Awmciatiit |*i*m Czecho-Slovak Italy, and the Approximately 200 coupleLS into careers military: are expected. j sophomore, junior < ; senior An important announce Balkans. He was present in Registered—June 30. 1942 — (standing ment is expected to be made Bagdad during the riots which Received first Questionnaire— | f3j Advanced ROTC students public at 10 p. m. eastern war followed the death of King Feis- Aug U. S. to Ask 13, 1942 time, tonight (Tuesday). I. and is believed to he the only 3,500,000 j ,)Un,0rSSeIrndE^!&e Received second Questionnaire No indication of its nature- •igner pre nt during the As —Oct. 13. 1942 can be given at present. abortive revolution of the cjto Help Farm drops Frenchmen llarricade Passed first physical—Nov. 13, Syrians against the Iraquis '9<- AKainM Na* j head of the department, but also Pa-sed final seven or eight perl physical—Dec. 13, as a professor who has challeng- LONDON, Jan. 25 'AP) - n foixl production, the gov- 1912 German artillery and tanks .are j ed his students to start anyjit- UNDER THE WIRE *nt will ask so ne 3,500,000 Rrrrivcd induction notice nary | rushing to the Old Port section quotation which he cannot isons to leave their k in lan 13, | of Marseille, where Frenchmen 1943 finish. towns and cities temporarily are IStep down Another professor chosen to ALLIED IIDQ. IN At STRA reported to have barricaded this spring and summer to help I.I A Jan. 26 (API—A strong themselves against :fit Nazis- | appear Is William D. Baton, as solve the farm labor ■ shortage. Reuters said ... tonight in u Zurich .... j sociate professor of mathematics force of flying fortresses spent This plan to mobilize a volun- dispatch I' • • Hit With Misses .here since 1936. Chosen because lucre than two hours over the tary paid "land are ,..he is -a mathematician — ..all as army" for the The Nazis fortifying the *•but h j big Japanese base of Kabaul on »u!d a group do when l a person who would provide fun I »w Britain island around mid planting and harvesting of rcc- port against the menace of Ai- ■ u id food crops for the war effort bed invasion .su;.p.,»c-d to have a guest j us wanted, Baten is the only j night Sunday and went as low tlong rdite •oi-am , i. jiid nnouneed ranean. tfie guest doesn't | math expert to be on the pro- i a- 200 feet to plant -hits on one jointly by Food arrive • 1 Administrator Claude R. gram. 'hip probably loaded with muni- Wick- ard and Victor H. Noll, who has been l tions and blast a large hole in Manpower Commission¬ L, *omen "f anonymous dorm er Paul V. camp . >6lved this question See QUIZ PRQFS— Page 4 the side of another. ^JMcNutt at a press we--k when the invited conference today.

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|" men I. .ins, — drawn did not appear. United Nations into the land army by TIME TABLE Reported Agreeing arrangement with local educa¬ ■■HiUi-r ' °f lheir number »«-nt out in search of a tional officials to adjust school on accosted the flrst Supreme Council to Direct M or terms and vacation or holiday saw. He willingly dates to free pupils for farm TODAY— Panted to a free dinner. A By ROBERT E. BUNNELLE nating Allied armies in North work when needed. Senior prom com., 5 p. m. strai: r*»l. r ot "ger, he made a big hit /ac riifl! Africa under a single command. Spartan -room. Union annex LONDON, Jan. 25 (AP) The . Recent speculation has center- ll United Nations were : t "men, who plan to reported ^ fm Gon George C. Marshall, International Relation* Ski club. Ism -jL W0Ver a«ain- Hki name tonight in diplomatic circles to ; Room L Heureux. v s Qrmy trhicf of Etaflr as Club to Meet Tonight 111, L'nien annex have agreed on a formula for, miinder-in-thief of Allied forces Mu Gamma, 7 p. m. some kind of a supreme council j jn t)l0 E„r0pean (heater. Walter There will be an organization Room to direct and 15, Union annex ■or i^!SJ'P Victory Forum unify efforts to win Farr (.abl(xl to ft,e Daily Mail meeting of the International Re¬ the war in 1943. ; Internatic f* Post-War Problems that ' keen observers" in Wash- lations club today at 7:30 p. m. nal Relation- club British, United States, Russian j jngton predicted the Marshall in the sun porch of the Union, 7:3# p. m.. room 113. ,!ha' few MSC stu- and Chinese officials remained appointment. He also said that according to Lois Hyle, chair¬ Union annex Ula"y know the imme- man. silent on the grand strategy Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Pi P'-itance of Alpha 7:33 p. m. post-war talks known to have been under head of the British admiralty Prof. Hans of Leonhardt, the Room 1*7. Union inmtx ■ way, but it is no secret uCh'bsh a ^V h« ^ S that delegation in Washington, might history and political science de¬ ictory Forum A.SALE., 7:3# p. m. where some extremely important an¬ be placed in charge of a united partment and sponsor of the ■ nouncement affecUng Spartan room. Union annex A1 can be discussed. the Allied campaign against submarines. club, will briefly outline the conimitteePfobiems meeting open to conduct of the war is imminent. The cry for offensives to crush aims of the organization, which pwith 500 #-Hi ■ sjlirisi T'critrl' " ' ppfelenUot coofdU ;- " v. 'v:;.-•: £> 'A . , -7 -SssLfiiss^ ■mhwhmhmi

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Entered u •wond-elm matter at the pnrtofflea, Eaat Lanalna, Mich, offleaa WINDING CEDAR located on around floor of eaat wins of Union Buildfns Annex, room 8. Published dally except Sunday and Monday morninra duHnir the reeular session by the itudentaachoolof By Len Barnes year and weekly on Tharaday mornimca durlnehiican State collese. Member Asasclated Colleylate 1'ree- Telephone—College Phone 8-1511. Ed¬ itorial Office—Ext. 269; Bosineaa Offloa National Advertising Service, Inc. -Ext. 268. of dancing in the Union College Publishers Representative Subscription rate#—Sc per capy: $8.00 RECEPTION given to the idea mail; $1.50 per year lounge on Friday and Satur¬ New Yortic. N. Y. Per year by by p to atndentif; $2.2$ par ... . e41( r«aMri«r.»' collepre carri* day nights last week-end was » carrier to non-students. year by col leu even better than expected. There was just enough room for danc¬ 0 MEM HER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preas is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all ing. Executed by newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also thy Union board, the far a I news published therein. All rights of publication on special dispatches here- idea, which was introduced through its genial president, Phil " EDITORIAL STAFF Althen, should point the way to Ma muring Edftfll*, SHELDON MOYER other constructive ideas. We Business Manager, JEAN WHITING Editorial Dirret.or. LEN BARNES wonder what else the board has up its collective sleeve. JERRY TER IIORST Nwht Editor Professors who haven't pre¬ A. A. APPLEGATK Faculty Adviser pared their, lesson will cringe tomorrow night as questions are Vole 'Yes' by fired at them in a reversal of Attending Pop Concert the usual knowledge capturing procedure. It should bi? great fun to sec your favorite profes¬ DOifYOUyou can'tlike popularcarry anrrusictunp?? Do you like to sing, even sor say "I don't know" on the If either of these things appeals to you, plan to attend Quiz program in College auditorium at 8 the p. m. Wednes¬ "Pop" concert tonight at 8 in College auditorium. Un¬ day. der the direction of Prof. Roy Underwood, head of the We woiTder if the savants are music department, a program has been drawn up embrac¬ being financially remunerated ing popular music—melodies the average college student for the evening's-work. Putting ourselves in their shoes, we don't likes to hear and sing. think we'd trade a cozy, fireside The college band and the Men's glee club will be on the for a platform watched by 5.000 program to perform solo numbers varied by combinations persons for anything less than with audience participation. It's a new idea here, and it $100. will be free. If the student body shows its approval by Thcv say. professors, that tiie It's jtist a thought, of coin sc. hut don't yo 1 biood donors an attendance, the musical organizations will schedule more dingoes in Tasmania are con¬ could case up oi oar call fo siderably on the increase this "Pop" concerts. year. Can you tell us where (live your vote of approval by attending, and you'll in¬ Tasmania -i< and describe a the camellia already in the gar¬ pressed that stuck f sure a dingo? Neither can we. repeat performance of something the student body denia lumily? vote their time to • We certainly Wish that r. can well use. 11 the closely connected v. profs we've had who always beat Last effect. around the bush and change the spring the faculty crack So far they haven subject when they don't know cd down, banning romps tor pat¬ ties and limited to At Ann Arbor, i on an answer were prices be paid going to be up sororities raises LSI • . for hands. was as an LETTERS . . . , to the Editor there tomorrow This done night Most Bomber scholars!: :p economy measure, and on the professors when confronted witn surface was a good idea Local just such a show. Si. an unanswerable question mere¬ statisticians have figured the might profitably li ¬ ly admit they don't know But the abundant em ~ 'Students 4re Lux" Ott Mr. IT oolleott 1943 J Hop comp saving as then are . . there the other kinds iiound 1525, and the : aviiig on the band gang. Dear sirs: as more tnan that* An pen After Complaints of lax internationally famous Then it would appear that the To Discuss Time l'h;> Dear sir: writer lias died, at the much ton State News than we'd supposed. tiers, CDC is to tie investi¬ For the home management price of tickets this year should early age of 50 Alexander be lower than last, if trie band BALTIMORE. J.u gated by Student council to de¬ houses report they've received termine what the i- Woolleott was probbaly the most Senators and repp ' organization lets and lots of calls from wo price is cut down. But';he un¬ doing. beloved literary critic of. his official price is 2 cents higher Michigan and Ohm men inquiring about a Today's time. with all taxes added, than in to the Council of S:,(n When they find out why it Campus item run last week rela As a masterful story teller, he 1942. Whit's the deal- menu will meet e " isn't live to rolling surgical dressings. accomplishing much, they endeared himself to thousands, tomorrow with Wai will also find uut just what the ft was his The ladies want to know where undying interest in Some insiders tell us there was Chief Donald Nel.-.m human to get materials to roil them. Coordinating Defense council is beings that kept him fur- more than lack of a director be the ndedkabllity ever They want to supplant the cus¬ That will be u shock to most of young in heart. hind cancellation of She Variety states changing then Mr Woolleott was a great man. tomary brake game with a roll e-entral zone time. litem. show The sentiment was ex- and a brave man His series of mg bee. Home Ft- women"say. It CDC is not an organization. It broadcasts was once cancelled .sounds like a good idea for a lot of we rati neither make nor enforee because of his persistent con¬ women's clubs of which know. Swain any laws. It Is (supposedly) a demnation of Nazi Germany. Jewelry Store In a world of regimentation meeting of representatives of and hate, it is well for Wool!-, Camellias arc mast beautiful SEAL - - ALL organizations on and off 0 look at. and PIN OH KEY 1.10 cott's myriad admirers to pay gardenias have he best odor. So why don't rainpus to pool Ideas which will tribute to the man who con- State Theater Bldg. hey cross tiie two aid the war effort. stoutly and enthusiastically and produce 1 camellia that smells'.' Or is Supposedly these represents. championed the worth and dig¬ nity of the individual and his . tives are the most able and pro aspirations. < gressive students esch organ I zn barbara humphreys. tion can send. Committees of these students and their organ izdtions are appointed to carry out tiie ideas accepted by the council. INFORMATION That is what CDC stands lor. but, unfortunately that is not NAVY CLUB PICTURES— what it is; It is, with few ex¬ Navy club members will meet ceptions, o small, unrepresenta¬ at 7:30 p. m. Uda.v in the Little tive group of uninterested stu theater Hume Ec building, for dents wiio represeiit a larger, their Wolverine picture-. All more uninterested student body. members are asked to weir white The suggestions and ideas that diirts and dark suits. triekle In eannot be forced on GRAB HOP— the students. In fact tbey can't The Mackenzie alumni associa¬ be handed to them on a silver tion will hold its semi-annual platter, because most people at Grad Hop in the Fountain Ball¬ M.S.C. are too litUe concerned room of the Masonic Temple, Fri¬ with what they can do to help day, January 2i), at 9:30 p? m. win the war, and too much con¬ Semi-formal or informal dress cerned wit* how much the war will be in order. is hindering their social Ufr. PERSUING RIFLES— An Six hundred freshman wom¬ important nicetint for all member- cf Pershing Rifles will en responded to tlje Red Cross be held tomorrow at 7 p. m. in cry for help by enrolling two of Dcm. THE BIG SOFTIE their members in a surgical Hall. FRESHMAN dressing unit. They support our NOMINATION'S— Carry It To School—To Work—And for Shopping Nominations for wounded like they support stu¬ freshman 'elec¬ tions will be dent defense. held Thursday from s. 5 until 6 p. in. in 120 Morrill hall, So Student council will even¬ according to Bud Fenton, election tually find (if it digs deep chairman. enough) Ihut it isn't CDC or the TC AND RA MAJORS— organizations comprising CDC There win be an open meeting Soft, squashy pigtex leather bag—carries everything who are lax. for all Home Economics students without a bulge! Zips securely across the top. It comes It will narrow down to Indi¬ and faculty members 7:M p. m. in black, brown, navy, red, turf tan, green. vidual students—men soon leav¬ tddav in room 205 of Home Ec kelly ing who dart give » d—. and ""i— Pick your favorite color. -wttnen, who for all their clam¬ —*? * oring about women's rights. I havu't y«t aeon step forward to t* f^'lSw^J* ' Near MlchU-ui •f.M* -Ave. Tuesday January 26. .1943 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Capacity Crowd Sees State Tankmen Swamp Spartans Newton Wilis Only State First" .... 77 7,,—77- 62 to 19 Victory l>y OSU a 11 'caips Meel 111 Mural Ire Opener The the Hcspcrians a 8 to 3 loss with Alpha Tau Omega and ' 'h°Morgan More than 750 spectators thronged the balcony of Jeni- ^'8ma Alpha Epsilon hockry Gingrass, All Star ace, College Skate Kink pacing his club with two goal?. prol last night to watch the highly touted Ohio State! °n .in th<5 Gingrass' team marked itself by Opens Today this a swimming team live up to its reputation by swamping ice league at 5 p nv performance sextet that t«l™n will Michigan State, 62-19, in its first home meet of the season. *he rink in the rear of Jenison The (je tough to beat in league _ - college ". - — n ... , skating rink fleldho'use.(inlrlhrti ica TUThe 1 competition. The Spartans were easy loop's first game will be open to students, em¬ was to be played Following are the games for Ohio Slate. 52 32 yesterday but ployes of the college and tKeir p)VV for the Saturday ice conditions necessitated the rest of this week: Wednes¬ Buckeyes, who night. flood families, and mert in uniform ing. before.4 day. Sigma Nu vs. Farm 'i,I,lined eight out of nine The summary: p. m. and after 7 p. House; m. Thursday, Hollywood All Stars Ralph Newton, Sagi- 'WO-ynr.1 medley* re > W.f !,v Ohl, Worked out by the every day, weather per¬ Stxitn intramural vs. IW. |{van. ( ...i ilman. Sullivani Theta Chi; Friday, Tic Tocks ,. department and mitting. uinior. won Michigan State's Mfchtemi S t a t .• George Radtiles- «i-ia!ilitd. Time The rink was closed for the vs. Mason Hall; Saturday* Hes¬ ont when he raced in 3 01.7. cu is the 12-tcam league which last two days while perian,? vs. Aces and Abb< t Hall 220-ynrtl free My' \V iiy Naknnm .is broken up into three blocks, grounds- Jack Martin and Don lO.SIJ vs. Elsworth t ; J. Ryim .<)SU. id. Ni.-h.iThe schedule keepers were flooding it. Co-op. oh has been iA1SC• third. I,i,i,. .» .iv arranged The block divisions an ; (Vll'anan'ol'OWo State in the f>0-VHfd free »tvh \V,.;i ! Nrwior so that onc 8'"he will be played Block !—Sigma Alpha Epsi- jO-vmd free style. (MSCl; Martin iOSU» i. c .u«. each weekday and two on Satur¬ mailed to each team hr.n tOSUi manuger |on, Tic Ome- third. Tin r. >\ " .Tocks. Alpha Tai, l -c Spartans were able to days. In case weather condf- within the nex't few day: by the.; Fancy Diviny Win hv A'.iris-.i'' lions ija. and Mason Hall. ,i ,ci;iid in only two other lOSli .<-!» 7. I>. ni,'' < \ keep a game from beim; State News Until ! Ot " sports staff, Block 2- Hollywood Al.-Stars, sxwnii; 1larl».-r (MF«, jy.o it will J Newton gained a tie for played, take then all games will be announce; Thctn lun-yai tl free place the Chi. Hesperian, and Aces. i . .lace in the 100-yard free -tyfc Won \ s.i-i next day and the entire schod- on the sports page Block 3- Sigma Nu. Furm- . , ... ,th Martin, and John _N.wtuti j uie will be moved back a (MSCl li.-.' r.,r . ... .1 1., day. In a practice game Saturday ; House. Abbot Hail, and Els- IW \7v and Marv Johnson plac- rmil l,n.-k.t I... « i.y w Complete schedules will be the Hollywood All Stars handed >rth Co-op. i Hynn (ORl.Ii: tlnlm* .OS ., .,.,d and third, respective- Coyley IMS('i third. Timv. ,v , ,,, Ohio State entered only 2»l0-yur«l lirva-.t Inke V in tlie 440-yard free mflljrn lOSUl: Hay > «OS S' Ski Club to Elect Abbot 15 Knox (MS< . tlti*<1. 'I im« .' Wins Overtime Thriller 440.van! frr* t-ivh W..n next meet on j. )ffieer« ut iVIretinji swimming lOSl/l: Nk-hoU ..MS » ih-.gan State schedule Is ! son fMSC» third. I :m- ; From Abbot 14 in Dorm . Cage Came -a . A 40O-yr.i »l ft. *• \!» \V.. oht„ Karcl Wcist, a member of the • ...in on rob. 10 at Ann I State iSulliviin. NiiUn.t iniiimti j Caborfae Ski club, will act as By .lOIIN I'H'Ilt'llSKI team was still team- The Wolverines downed ami c.,ilnh«i Tip,.. s-w.- leading hi _ i honorary consultant tonight in The ng six the election of the outstanding game in the mates in points by gather Michigan dormitory haskethall league last buckets for his evening's vork. , ' putting the finishing touches on night was an 18 to 18 overtime Mason 7's hardwood er w de- i State Ski club's officers and -ih win scored by Abbot 15 over feuted Mason 4, 31 to 23 I.end- • Spaiian Quintet Returns Home plans for the club's week-end Abbot 14. ing tally maker for Masot 7 was excursion to the Otsego Ski club Tiie count at Ihe icshes Kinds Stone Still ill Hospital —Gaylord. end of the U'1' Ireland, who cut the fourth quarter was 14 all. Both ,-d the This new Spartan efub invites ,or la P°'"t-S. Bob Price ig from yes- j the center job. ..cams scored a bucket during Mason 4 eager* with six the all skiers and skaters to attend Michigan State bas-1 In losing ti. iy city, the overtime minutes, with Bill In other games played, Abbot showed the meeting tonight —7:00, 111 in i a mi received its second ! five of the Spartan., ...... Tinhale scoring the final tall, 10 took a 12 to 10 win from Ab¬ •i ;i . r days, the first being | flashes of their form against j Union for Abbot 15. bot 12. Abbot 18 doleuted Ma¬ • . loss to DePaut last son 9. j Dearborn. The halftiine score The high point men for the Ab 18 to 13. Don Keften, ■ - ' the Spartans found was 20 to 18 in tavnr of DePaol, who RobiiiMtn Rt'iiialcliftl bot )5 cagers were Elmer Thicch scored 10 points, ltd his o-id.i. center. Fred Stone, but this rap was closed at the and Bill Tinhale. both with six Mason 1 team to a 28 to 3 -in had to be left behind be- ■ start of the second over 17 period when with Jake La.Motta Leading scorer lor Abbot 14 was Abbot Abbot : I .'or- • cold, still in the hos- i Cawood pitched in a ieft-tianded ioitcd its Stew Stickel with six points. game to Abbot l.i Wi-rst of all is the fact hook shot. , Jan. 13 (APi- Abbot 18's quintet -w: rnpe Stone probably won't be I Attack Bogs Down Promotcr Nick I.ondes announc¬ ed Mason 2. 4!) to 111. Dick Edlanrt mh before 10 tonight that he had signed days. j However, immediately after • h the Abbot team led his learn POP CONCERT , Ray (Sugar) Robinson of New i.-ingy pivot man's condi- with nine field j this the State attack bogged York and goals, followed '•■ok a turn for the worse Jake Lamotta, Bronx (Continued from j down ami the Van'n.cn were able I'.-civ by his teammate Herb Page ' > s I' ubtful if he'll be able welterweight, for a 10-round j to collect only thiee points in Hackett who tallied 11 noint-. popular 1 Left My Heart vt 'he ■ i-i.ck into playing shape rematch at Oiympia Feb. 5. j the next nine minutes to the in a hard fought skirmish. Ma¬ Stuge Door Canteen." Raj Koos, i i,, :.,ie two weeks. Robinson won a decision in This winner's 18 points and this por- L. A. 46, will be the .icc< ui 5 won a 27 to 14 game over up.tn- - Coach. Ben their tirst meeting. The bout VanAIstyne j tion of the game was that which Mason 8. ist for the program. here :s to High scorer fur Mason y Jack scheduled be at 16" Cawood, a con- i proved the downfall of State 5 was Rex Roseman with 12 tal¬ A service theme will i ■ pre* "wnd and Tom Paton, Failure to convert at the free pounds, although Robinson usu¬ lies El wood McCleod took top dominant throughout the i oncert ■ ■ Mi-need the also ally fights at around 147. sophomore for throw line by S;>aitan„ honors in scoring for Mason 8 which vviil feature servici -onus ■ •.n-r job. The picture isn't helped Del'aul's cause Of the having 13 to his credit popular it! the last war ; s veil BASKETBALL SCORES though with Cawood 13 charity tosses the State ho-ip- A '-2 to 18 win was scored by as World War H. Community mcn were awarded Great L; s lit. < consistently from only five k< U f Chicago 3 > Mason 3 over Mason ti, with Ma¬ singing by the audienye w ll add c were made V ti e Dame i in the two tilts he 45. Bin h 34. son 3's Bill Blanehard and Dick to tIre informal atmosphe MuTnesota enter. 4',. Northwest, rn 4 in Itself espccBvely public, hfeither admission nor Purdue 58. Ohio State 38. Boh Storms < student is Mi-Paul contest Cawood f the Mason 6 book necessary | ... MSC 28, Case 0 • i cis for both teams | I21-|i>iin«!: II In rt > - «■". tic-Id goals Tor a 14 <1. A. V.. Sini. g t : - a The mediocre de- l2H*|Mitin■ !45-p#»in.l: lliil - ! I CLASSIFIED ADS Lin.ih« Ci. full, i h * t»"uhU 1 lfti-ib. John M.rr- -S' W- I C"' i r^\

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TICKET SALES (OPEN BOB TO JUNIORS CHESTER and His Orchestra THURSDAY • at FEBRUARY 5, L ACCOUNTING OPFICE trii <*«< TAX v.Mia ■waili Tuesday, January 26 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four Five ROTC Units Here List New Cadet Promotions Reils Add Infantry Branch ?' Forces on Guadalcanal Students Like Casual Up U Wipe of Fails to Name ; (Continued from Page 1) Out Enemy Base Union Dances—Foster Long Offen in General Offensive | (4) Students of sophomore or "We were well pleased with LONDON, Tuesday .! New | higher standing in recognized Officers [military colleges. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (AP) the conduct and attitude oj (AP)—The Red army the 300 or more students who command announced t. The military department post¬ (5) Aviation cadets in the en¬ —By air, by sea and by land, attended each of the two in¬ Russian troops in two ed the promotions of ROTC listed reserve. American fighting men going formal dances held in the had captured more thai cadet officers in all branches of (G) Students in the electron¬ into action in the Solomons over mixed lounge.this past week¬ Axis prisoners and ha - the service but infantry, it was ics training group* ' ihc week-end made important end," commented 102 enemy divisions r , E. G. Fos¬ disclosed Monday. The last category was set up territorial gains, resulting in ter. Union manager, yester¬ trom Leningrad to tin In the cavalry, Cadet Jack at the request of the Signal capture of the village of Kokum- day. sus, a Moscow broaden ¬ Smith has been promoted to the corps, which asked that students bona .seven miles west of Guad¬ in electrical engineering and oth¬ Foster said that no cokes ed by the Soviet Mom: • rank of cadet lieutenant alcanal airfield, where enemy colonel. were tcken out ot the grill er electronics courses be per¬ stores and equipment were An order of the day Cadets. Frederick Arner and Wil¬ and that smoking was a mitted to finish their studies at seized. at the supreme eomn- i- t liam Bastendorf have been pro¬ minimum. "As long as it the discretion of the chief sig¬ In addition, fuel and ammu¬ by Premier Joseph s: moted to cadet majors, while continues that way." he said, nal officer. "Our troops gained an new cadet captains nition dumps on Kolombangara include The calls for aviation cadets "we will continue the dances " Leonard Rowe, Raymond Vasold, island, 190 miles northwest of victory," that the Ru are separated from the general The constantly played juke James Walker, and Frederick Guadalcanal airfield, were wiped advanced about 245 mm calls for enlisted reservists, be¬ box nearly pays for the cost Wilson. out by bombardment from "the offensive continue-. cause the aviation group can be of help for straightening up Those who received promo¬ United States air and surface inducted only us facilities lie- the Union, he said, and add¬ tions to forces, and a large Japanese de¬ cadet first lieutenant come available at army flight ed that "dancing was prob¬ stroyer and a cargo ship were are; Darwin Aten, Robert Ilac- training centers. ably good for the flooi ." bombed by United States air¬ QUIZ PROI cus, Roger Blackwood, Roger In general, the program is be¬ Students began dancing craft in the vicinity of- Shetland (Continued from P. Bonnie, Ralph Eggert, Duane ing geared to the specialized about 10:30 each night, and island. i associate professor of • Faulman,ruu.mu.,, William...... Gaynier, """1Jo- training program, under which .kept it up until 12 30 a m. Naval spokesmen said the air ! at MSC since 1938, ha, c Friday and 12 midnight Sat . U number of colleges, contracting action reported today, taken Douglas Reeve. Earl Reid, Rob- with the war department will urda.v, according to Foster, I tluisiasm for informal! with that announced yesterday John Knight, Chester Mackson, provide instruction with 4 their and came dressed in togs j grams and Jistens to from General MaeArthur's head¬ i them. Robert Robinson, John Spelman, own facilities and staffs, to a ranffffig from skating clothes Allyn VanDykc, and Joseph total of about 150.000 young sol¬ quarters, comprised the greatest to formnls. I Stuart A. Gallachei, air 1 Vavra. diers a year. activity of the war to date in of foreign language v I The field artillery announced No final selection of colleges the south and southwest Pacific eri his Ph. D. in 1938 their list of promotions as fol¬ has been made, and contracts theater. Reading Hour Schedules much experience t lows: John Ligget, promoted to are yet to be signed, but the re¬ German proverbs a- cadet lieutenant colonel; Thom¬ servists called from college for State C.rad Killed in Action Nesom for "Bamhi" teaching several ton as Rooney, promoted to cadet induction in the army must com¬ Another Michigan State grad¬ "Bantbi" by Felix Sullen, will | guages. major; Richard Reid, plete the basic military training promoted to uate was reported killed in ac¬ Ralph W. Lewis, v cadet captain; Jack Brown of 13 weeks before they are be given at the second Heading and tion in the South Pacific last his B. S. and M S. a. Gerald Hover, promoted to cadet eligible for reassignment to a Hour today ut 4 p m in room week-end. Capt. Roger Keast, ; Michigan State, is an . first lieutenants. college for additional instruc¬ of tin- class-of 1933, presumably 49, College auditorium Lucia i on flowers and want tion. Promotions in the coast artil¬ 1 on" .the Officials lost his life in New Guinea, Nesom. speech instructor, will quiz kids. lery are; cadet lieutenant col¬ pointed out that not which was the postmark on his Chosen as alternate. onel, all of them will get back to col¬ be the reader Richard Mangrum; cadet last letter received by his moth¬ lege under this program. In the "Btunbi" is currently pop'ulnr | Fee, associate profess.- majors, Alfred Cordes, Edward er Daszowski, Richard George, meantime, u number of young because ol Wall Disney s ; tory and political science Pe¬ A football, star of Lansing picture ter men already in the army, who | known on campus for h Ruppc; cadet captains, James Central founded on the book Miss Ne¬ have never been to college, will high school, Keast grad¬ i edge of Anderson, Gene Enos, som is a widely known international Frank uated from there in 193!) and reader have completed their basic i rent affairs. Izzo, Victor Levin, Alfred Por¬ and is director ot the speech and par- entered MSG the following fall. ter. truining be eligible for clinic here. He also played football and was | The five quiz kids -- i In the corps, i ; appear are Hurve *■ quartermaster ticipation in the college or spc on the track team while at MSC It is required that speech ma¬ Robert Dock was promoted to i Richard Williams. R , j cialized training urogram, jors be present, but ail students cadet lieutenant colonel, while j ! sin, Margaret Merrick Lost Anything? Union Lost taculty and townspeople may Robert Fulton and Charles] ard Darrow. ROMMEL and Found Is Open t to 5 p. m. attend. Schlaack received promotions to the rank of cadet majors. New I (Continued from Page 1) cadet captains in the quarter-1 possible rendezvous with the master corps are. Max Dilling- | forces of General Von Arnim. ham, Donald Mackenzie, Jay j Allied headquarters in North Polen and Loren Tukey. Those Africa announced that American receiving first lieutenant promo- troops hud thrust into the town lions were John Brickcr, Edwin of Maknassy, capturing 80 Axis Ciolek, Jerome Doren, Addison | prisoners in an area only 33 miles Fuller, William Irey, and Wil-| short of the Gulf of Gubes, and liam Sherman. I Brigadier General Jacques I ,o There were but three promo- j Clerc.'s . headquarters reported tions in the signal corps. Tele ' that the Fighting French were Bphore Bourboiinais, promoted j how operating west of Tripoli to the rank of cadet lieutenant j and had only SO miles more to A welcome Colonel; Limmer Russet, pro- go to reach the Mediterranean, •noted in cadet captain, and Al- j Rommel's retreat from Libya, vin Gaines, promoted to cadet j meanwhile, had taken most of •first lieutenant. I his forces some GO miles within Tunisia. Field dispatches report¬ dash of color! ed thai all his Italians and the January Spartan Man • greater part of his German corps | were behind the Mareth line in to Go on Sale Today I southern Tunisia, and a critical Bold Print Shirts phase was approaching in the at Campus Stands : Allied effort to cut him down or isciiously weaken him short of The Large pattern prints in crepes and spuns. Intug> January issue of the Spar¬ any juncture with Von Arnim. tan magazine, packed with fea¬ There was nothing to indlcai'; ing color combinations, tures, cartoons, and jokes, goci , ... . that the American action at Mak- on sale this morning at campus, nassy was more than ., raid in newsstands, the magazine s man- | torce and L-, s. miiitary .S(lurcos 3.00 to 5.93 ogers reported Monday. i hero warned against expecting Among this issues features j an cariy fUu.scale blow to the are: "Who Ya Shovin V n drama j Rommel llank. about the Whiz. Kids who scare j the faculty when they come to,stork Visits Turners Midwestern university: a poem j by Jack Webber that out-supers J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner Man-Tailored Slacks Superman; basketball gossip by) (Minerva Ryckman, '33) are Tommy King; a story of State j parents of a baby girl born Sun alumnae's experiences in the I day morning at 8:20 in A Lansing For defense workers, for tlke otrtdows-or for home WAAC; Osric's Passing Tirade; j hospital. comfort. Flannels, twills, gabardines. All tb« instruction on how to sleep in Both mother and child doing wanted colors. class: and Toilch and Go. nicely, it was reported. The The Spartan will be on sale In ! baby, whose name is Mary Lin- tho Union, Morrill hall, Olds ";1- weighs 7 pounds 9** ounces, hall and the library. Mis. Turner was formerly the 4.95 to 8.95 | dietition at Mason hall from i September, 1941, to October, Buy War Bonds and Stamps—- 1942, while Turner is now resi- keep tm on the run. jdent manager of Wells hall.

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