MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Junior Rotcs, Soph

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Junior Rotcs, Soph

; ;;A.P5SJ - 'ff for victory wM Weather ; 'if1 united states WW MICHIGAN Somewhat colder Tuesday. bonds-stamps STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College 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 Boston 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. in- School children , ■ acst, one of the college would be |" 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.

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