FOR VICTOR! TODAY'S HTATHU URITID STATES WAI S*mr«k*t wuti. buhds-stmk DaUy Student Publication of Michigan State College Senate Passes Compromise on Price Bill (.iear Ilomn flan poy. • T v ; s • ru* '■■■< 'I : • ri-e again. Hitler declun c i Hall si'M't, tap shall emerge victorious . . ituminrl There The fuehrer rp«-ke ;ot Bus Officials Ask Brat Michigan Pep Kurlv Sfenuturrs Rally W ill Feature ¥ -to'iet.t . tending to go to ' -..me e Michigan State Michigan Saturday v :» the Grey Big Snake Dance ..unci bus lines .re urged to Son.''thing seldom fcWSRTtiF a :. . >.»•< the t.rmted number of buics w.Jl | tcsm in the singing. . > il the be available ar.d tickets ibotild jrnembeis of the team • ia: be purchased early to in; are i presented to the a nd ."ire j hen i they gather in front r the Un>«n .ample service. i following ^ie dat.ee T: • play¬ ers are scheduled to pie-sent : some ac's. incitiding t-tgirc ,r.d oannng. Head Cheerleader Err.;e 1 Guy is in charge <>f the -ally. ! With recent queries in rn nd In addition to the bus previ- ; pertaining to student transporta- i ;.*!>• announced leaving East i twin to. the game, the various Lun*.i -if at 8 40 a m.. there will i means now available will e ex- ai-o !.<■ . ms leaving from the : plained. same station at 11:55 which will ! Providing the rally last ..Iter get the -tudent to Ann Arbor be¬ : 9 p. rn.. women student* will be fore lie g..me time of 3 p. m. allowed T5~minu'f. to reb.rn to The-e will rje an early bus leav¬ their respective re - tit»nces. ing from the Luns.ng terminal There will be no street dar ce as , t 8:05 a. m. i was previously announced. Students interested ,n taking of these three buses to Ann one Nilstin Asks Hoard Arbor Saturday are to list their names at the Union desk before to Aid "Little Men' — Chairman Donstd M. Nelson of the War Production R<*l* liftiIrii llnrli board and others alarmed r>- tr.e growing threat of wK-iesaie bankruptcies among .v:r-r Hii'ite I Miti-ml ak •rcon.l-cl»m m«ttor »t lh» poklofflf-, F^«t LnnaltiK. Mlrh. loratMl an mrounrt floor ot em»t wlnir ot Union ftuitdlnie Annex, rcom 8. Off'."* WINDING CEDAR roMbt.nl My wilt Snmlny mi.) Mnti.li.y m. rr.ln>n ilurlnc Ih • r.-/..lnr »c»r *11'I w.-'tly im Thur«il*y mnrrtlns, iliirintt mimmrr s.—ltm l>/ thi- -lu-l-i.t. »r «.-l«wl By Len Barries Injury m.«Wr a.«rl.t«l C.lbtl.lr Pr«. Mbhlynn Sl.to collnrf. <:<>ii rk in sn-rr.T "ir-rv"!" IMiclii-.i" G« National Advertising Service, inc. C*)Uf P*bltJ*n KrprtmUtht ~K*t. ssn. Kularrlptloo rnir- 3- i-t rn'rY: I3.'in DignifiedM i e h i na n yestcrdaV )'ut e r s i ty of u n uppcrclassmen i v sl:f,P h.iOintay 4SO Macioom Ayr N«w Yooic. W. V. p«-r y.flr t y n.:.l|; SI NO i"-r F"*r l,y a • lotio* • lot IMIlll • »• fMIKlK* roll*?.' 1-nr.iin to- fllilil.'lilH ; year by Piillw Ptirripi* l<> ii»»ft-BitiwttT»H», -' I"* sfelljng «f freshman pots on tlicir campus svhon the Michigan Daily if,, ivir i ios stumper nv tmk asSociateo ri»iw& caine out with a story explaining Th« A.whtM IV.-., i- . ni-lmlvc-ly onthlni l'> «h<- <\r r. '.uWfcitapn «T »U that the tiny maize and blue ti. wH . n.li!r,| to ll or not oth. rwhr cri-Ht-l in tin- l'''t"'r mul hIw» pots, being sold for 7,r> cents a I,wot toiblbihwl thrrrln. All rl.:h'» of inl-tlem."'!' on /t-v.t.1 diwurhr* h-«- head, weren't required dome In nm tttno r^frvH. •*"; covering. j/ M,.7l'.7i^V " Editor, ttllKl.nON* MOV Kit . Krfltorial llirrrt r, I.KN MAKNF.s llu.inr.- Manuit.r, Jr.AN Willi ink It seem? that the' custom Of IK.tting freshmen at the lb of M. rniTdHIAI. HTAFP has been deeadant for 10 years, A—vlntr Ivlin r. KM IS lift AMiT; A i.l-tnnt F-Iifom. Mil t. RAHCt.AY. Rll b and that pots sold at .90 cents a JOHNSTON. Mil l. M AlillUX, JFKRY 'I Kit HCiKST. • >" rN, fcf!l1,,'r- head la-t year lo super fresh MONKS; A«—-irJo Si-rt. K-ltV-r. TOM HICKMAN; «-».». WHor, MA A ACKFttM AN . K. ..lor.-- Editor. 111.I.KN KTKCKNOA. fmsh who Insisted on wearing them. GEKRRAI. ItKI'ORTF.KH—KartMffA ITaffnrd, II* rhino p-riniio.ri, Kny Hini-m-n«. Kry lii-tnnr. »t..r;<"i M Srto'rllnc, I'mh WucrM, Sally * I w... r •<. I-.uia.- Ret?', i»» The Daily did Wolverines a Vnimr, llrlrn McAfee.- . ■ ... ^ service in informing freshmen that they wouldn't be paddled if r>U;k MyT«m " SI'OIUS ir^OHTrRS-IJIil J)tan Ailrnnj. IMl) Km!.'. Will Knmlr. It tl I an".inir. Macr»# Fnt McCarthy, John i Ichuryki, Kwlph they ran around the cr mpus ans |'oar-r. I m.y Tti niju.m. Kill Tuvitrn.w. pots. Freshmen are considered IIISIN'KKS STAKE f>ond ucker .bait by a lot of §7 -tl-lnu M»Wr. AflrrrlMnlt Ailr. Mannyrr. ART KNKKHWOOD; ItKKVK. A« lair ill llu»imr» M ini.slrr., ONOKKWUiin: Contmrt* Mn, lonirnn- ain.o.yrr [MH'ill.AS SIUNK.Y SAI.SUUJtti. I.KSIt.ll . > smart alack uppcrcUissmen who want to have fun and make MAN firtuUtiol. «;,..»«• r, I'AU. I'. W.M.KKK. KI«.,IIM A-lv. -"liwu-u Mw.«, M Vl'l'iF. OR All AM . OfTiro StalT. ITF.l.KN MrAFKF.. MAIttJAHI.I . sI.a I.K money, KI.AINF. Zf.Kltll'. But the idea of neophyte «tu- |S Faculty Advfrvr A A. AI'I'I.WIATK Itiff .f.ihriwm dents wearing pa's is a good one. First off, it gives thein indi¬ ring • II > i Nicht Kditor vidually a feeling that they , ren'l atone, that they aren't the Pi .,nly ones who don't know the or Rhyme I* ^933 It Doesn't Mala? Reason Even blase -eniors will recall a Irt'le trace of the aloof¬ •■Grandma and Grandpa have been inseparable i The cnsunl wanderer into Morrill hall notices that it is ness they felt on hitting State passing pears now they're the best team of riveters for the first time, with upper- . . . finite old but that it still manages to retain its dignity, clnssnien shaking hands, and plane factory . . and seems outwardly like quite a sensible building. them .-baking knee;. Pots give lint the moment one goes into it to find a classroom for .irosh a certain feeling of unity. WOMEN'S GLEE CLI P- the first time, he sees a peculiar situation, one in which Secondly, they promote edict! ®*A frosh. Dne is Auditions arc now brine h»H I the creaking old building differs from all the other build¬ ings on campus.—The classroom is pretty much a needle frindliness among more likely to gang up with fel¬ INFORMATION in rocm 107, Music I li'.lint, from 4 to C p. m. by tli-s ne low-potted men than with up- in a haystack. -perelassmen. plilne Kackley for alllli r wo¬ Walking southeast on the first floor of Morrill, for in¬ men interested in bocornins mrm-1 Pots rlio luve to designate MARDI (iRAS— bers of the women's gh-r .lab. stance, the room numbers illustrate a typical sequence. fresh for upperelassrnen, not All Marrii Gras King and Beginning with room 120 at one end, one finds consecu¬ only for. hazing purposes, but Quern candidates must be pres¬ also for showing them a little ent at a meeting Fridiy, Oct. 2, CLASSIFIED \I)S Kariiftni" tively, rooms It'.O, lfl.'i, 120, and then 12.2 and 121. On the friendliness, and explaining ait 5 p. ni. in thr Spartan room south side of the ball the same situation prevails. tiling, to them. - In a erme the of the 1 'iiioii. They should bring FOR RENT Apparently this confusing numbering system is a bang- custom of wearing pots makes - students aware that they with them their ."i by 7 inch pho¬ over from the days when Morrill hall was a haven for har¬ new ROOMS FOR RENT ■ » are entering a new life, 'hat thev tographs. ?his>» priviktfn. Gradual© Bitaipftt r ried women, back in 1020. After all these years, some¬ • must become acsuninted with fipf* woman* Call 20773 body ought to take time out and number the old place new cu.t >;n.s and traditions. CIVILIAN T1LOT TRAINING— 1*2503 tveiiinjb. properly. Iflooks as though we'll be using it awhile. And they give a few at least All persons interrsted In civil- LOST The S E. B. the proper sense of humbleness- Tan pilot training under the navy for a few weeks. After be.ng procr.uit vitonld inert in room \ SQUARE GOU)- V.ly •n *■* "brown knthcr lout l* * big shots in high school tliev find 111, Olds hall, Friday at 5 p. m. sirap, torfum rtnd N. Campbell Tu they are just a very minor part t_.4 Living Oosts Still Run Ramjmni ' Our of ii very large student body ih VARSITY CLUB— Inic. Call Rm. 308. X. C.tstij ' - . - college which is growing in The Varsity club meeting orig¬ FOR BALE ''t (jii The Home Front's dread enemy, inflation, still threatens Size and importance to the na¬ inally scheduled for this evening MILITARY UNIFORM iu & : r * *: •, us with high living costs as the vastly increased buying tion. 111. ti«e $22.50; nit* 38. short . •• < z-fgi has hern postponed until next at.ing St.itici And lastly, as a lot of tipper- power competes for scarce goods not yet under price con¬ Fue«day al H p. m. at Jenisun ST.T; i*p 7V* ran $1; lirI1, a M:. classmen will testify, pots help r- hat 11. 625 Albert Ave. i' ■ >n . trol. a heck of a lot in getting ac¬ fieliiliou.-e. title to the pep rally 4 ! w, Today, we are paying $1.85 for what was a dollar's quainted with cute t'ro.-h women. that will he staged ton'ght. : *i N r worth of food in 1039. Prices of foods not under control i- sit have risen almost 10 per rent in a three months' period. MEN'S GLEE CLUB— Feod products and services under price ceilings have Aadittons for the men's gtee A CAPPELLA CHOIR— Auditions are being held for club are being held on Mondays, the a cjppetla choir on Mondays, 7vr • shown a slight decline in the same period. The answer is evident—more extensive price control. Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 to 12 p. m.. and on Tuesdays Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 to 12 p. m. and on Tuesdays WANTED and Thursdays from 2 to 3 p. m. and Thursdays from 2 to 3 p. m. by Dr. Klmmet. The auditions by Dr. Kimmel. They are being In Campus Quarters * are being conducted In room US of the Music bolldlng. held building. in room 116 of the Music 1,000,000 M The war Tins come even to our ishot schdol And Sigma Kap¬ USED .. . society n*w»ca>fint( with a de¬ pas approaching marriage are rided increase in the list ol en¬ Hetty Bushhell, who hits a ring gagement* and man-late; . . . from Bob Wilson, and Marilyn 8£ Over at the Kappa house Phil Cltiks, with a ring from Al Harrow*, school Tor a after returning to Dunn. few .day*, went The Delta Eetns, encamiwd in RECORDS KM® down to Tcsas, Sunday, to mar¬ their new house, initiated their rittAcr/M .A ry Bob Tetder. Sigma Nu. She new bathtub Saturday night New n. will return to school... Another when Kay Foster received a ring Kappa who leturncd lu school from Jack Maekie, S.A.E. SHARP The A.O.Pl's engaged list fn- m with a diamond was Margaret Clark, receiving the rock from cludes Donna Tubbs who e me Bud Btsbee. Chi l*rt at Mich¬ back with a diamond from Ed rud igan . . . The Kappa Deltas an¬ Mnktg, Beta Kappa from '41 wfitg nounced th# engagement of Mickey McCrea is wearing Hat- Carol Schiller to Larry Hayes. old Mayes' ring and Janet et Englc- L ; Alpha Chi Si(, while Jucquc fcardt has a s{ sparkler Dan Dur- f»1m y* "4« 113 I Day, senior this year, it now ling gave her. WE WILL PAY *lr«,,stl l Mrs. Tim Will wet: h, Tim is an Sundav sorority rushing teas •"«» e,„, air cadet at Handolph Held, swamped many a house . . and 2c EACH I a **i.I Texas. at the Alpha Gamma Delta l;, Something lis* conventional In house Peg Middlemrts attempt, FOR ALL MARKS way of engagements came the ing to be a stout observer of summer when Rose Taylor, Ep- silon Chi, and Sidney Sals-but*. two guests in the door after 4 PcnHellenic rules refused to let (EXCEPT EDISON) j 1 **s WIT-, I Alpha Epxilon Pi, exchanged p. m. Much was her chagrin rings on top ot a Fifth avenue when she discovered that the bus in New York. Rose's room¬ two guests were not rushces at Bool mate, Rosal.nd Friedman. also all became engaged this summer to of the week concerns Hob Shedd, Dr. Allan Murks who graduated Lambda Chi, a confirmed drink¬ last Jure. . Dr. Marks left for er of milk, who was having his . . But the biggest laugh BmM!iMDSkHou$j fr0m the army yesterday . . . Hairy usual ham sandwich and ghi»* by the • .-in? in H'-dbirds "field eleven on the secret practice field yesterday atiernnon. one of i : Charley (R*d> i Ruffing thrilW :n the with the freshmen, using Michigan plays'. rapacity crowd of 34.385 witn ! | . CWdteal^Jg ~ "Mole tfte show from KufTing, nt Who The first year men Were , . _ 4 . . -♦ the finest surprisingly n.- , ■ .(-'ics -.'.'hen pitching per- # n0.hil ball lor 1 \ formapees m his Inns and lu*- — T • os State ; fw. one record and , .T*" t. ■ ,1c a)l- .'•j career, establishing twq j ,_™ _vW ««- ->u-. V^nfh . :i honor? Back in Uniform sity line, much to the el):*.-. » • -v.' 'v a icvuiuy «% liiif (,l-r the indomitable C;irdi- ^,(r Miai",; """ ~. _ , ... . , Scries triurrtph for an- « • -.'s a few grin of Coach f*harlc-v Bar-h- :tm tflc game wa* withln -hcr m i. :.e would V _ man; who is shl , roe out of being ever. ying 'o v.'f.rV. ■r.vt- anoth- Ml t :i -.v.-ty to « '• T'-- '•'••it "'ii", -.4 r,!i the liitlcpcnrfcnts Urgc^d the Ns'i'.rtal League' on t • , f?_jj . r thrm in 1 ines. r • d shoulder., bad been IcaiUS i ' nrr.o.ster, Sparlins Paving • t• •.• i.tv -iii-kcd and fu.aliv re- According to the* intramural d - < k from moved from the - scene — nnd' office, there ere only two iwle- Mi.r.iv.m fed t •riin ;'n t> th'iii-.ir.d attracted f far.? we*re on then p. r.dent teams listed for the fall > tion gair'-t Gi' t Lakes S :tur v. ,v at i f the park. term t men football league, . L years ago j he niter- day and Lsrhman -s extreme]*.- I7.it. the C.rdirals suddenlv ' L. Kri itodig, intramural director, ', j r' slat with i ; iaJero: fi-rl in having '■ • men !« /I V,. d the * :-:t and :{.ari: ;i.:it • quests that men wishing to bad earr.ed i rm a ;7ace ,n this \ rm football teams to tlo so at a a good come f; miliar v.-;to °t> svstcm ■ i ■: ei.ali cbu-ht. 1; ey ' nee and report to him us soon that .sea- and s-top the • M" from 1 ammered R •i v .tearing < fl yard/ice ifling out -»f the :*>x as possible in order to arrange "r<- c.d ry in pre-1 Wah PcW!< v. ka of 'h- - t ri • j v;,s out of eleven, doing the f.h.-'/.v ng 1.1 .--jn. bert Stark ha? i-e-en dnni Worn by Sportsmen . hed "Hit home pa-sing. •he campus Backfield Change - through—, . 11, F/i ! Er dt Bob McNeil and Roy Era- Who Know What's Right! leigh, the tv. i t ,i •.••!'?, and their . relictions, but lindenst..id.es Ik .re Roskopp, cn gets Vmec Mruz and Ecu Crai.e h.«vi rr he skt p- -.11 done much. ,*<•.-r eatvhing. B. ehrr.an ' :!er at iais thrown t.-ieir way Saturday ED RIPMASTER • '"ether "Rip" •. n to -ee A., beck field change finds Ik b ':. enr.es. he goes, there'? bound to fee sing- Otting..aw-iiound Efint,_?<»i»h.i Hirisopc ing. . "Music is my No. 1 hob' "tore, working sn 'he first t r.c d weighs by," says Ed, and he proves it eleven at quurtcrba I;, rvplsrirr nSAE, a by being just about the- inosi J \ eteran Hill Miiiikin, vi-.o i? 12 u tenant in consistent bathtub baritone on | P«":di iigntyr. E.fhtr tm-.-i wherever campus i ; i?T.al calieii may ;..;t. v. it'-. I Miiiikin's expcrKnce giving b;m ; the edge. Louie Brrnd vr! .Iso The Sporting Scene j probably i Sit 20 n • ice action at ' is jk> Line I'nrhincetl | Tie remainder f the backfn Id IU Brnce Monks: i 13 Kieppe and Pawlowiki at the I halfback post? and i.rc nf the World-fomoui for warmth without t*Ak. Sailor Backraan rv,. -r ,. . , , same kmd of raids left in his World-fomouj for their all-woot, sup¬ F»,cf oSWS* 1SSSS5 "s: ■— <- , -rit was Charley Bach man. The i B looks like Crisler will try to ple comfort. World-famous for th# spartan coach was named center; center 'De»«v beat the i..c Spartsns without -- er.din-_ on Walter Camp's first ic.m, the j nering eerir.g the healing leg the healing leg of ol Tom Tom authenticity of their ScoVhih CM All-American squad of that year, j Kuzma. although the big juni* r 'N# 9— MONKS—Page 4 halfback may see some action. tartan patterns. And world-famous '•k'tilit,. •« »Ui ts. i ■, .a because they're McGregor! Wear them L/m ■ J • SSeJlHHBBNBH "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" for Hunting, fishing, lounging. WITS Wirs I •i? aTOgtay? WHO KILLED THE • *- ■ HKOADWAT SIKE.S re-••-■• LN ■ * hiking, or just plain relaxing! ^ Twr. P>IV- taw ABHBM I Afros, f.-._ the Union Michigan Theater BUg. I^ERSHARP'S * °* LEAVt IT** Thursday, Oetob*, Football Is Theme HITLER of Opening Dance (Continued from Page I) Erwin Rommel, up from Africa The "Kick-Off Special," first as a surprise visitor, and thou¬ of this year's series of Union sands of his war veterans. j- Board dances, which Gordon LANSING, Sej/ To bolster the home front Huescher, chairman, promises 35-miles-an-hou; will be "better, and bigger," will will become effect against greater and greater RAF be held Friday night, October 2, raids, Hitler promised them that tonight on Mich from 9 to 12, in the Union ball¬ the "hour will come when we highways, deem room. i Van Wagoner in shall strike back." As its name indicates, "The gency proclarnai About Stalingrad Kick-Off Special," will be a pre- The Office of Of the tremendous battle now gaine dance, crpccted to inject a portation had a : being waged for Stalingrad, Hit¬ certain amount of victory spirit limit on a naiio: ler said the situatidh there must in anticipation of the big contest a companion to be brought to a conclusion and at Ann Arbor next afternoon. ing. declared: "You may rest assured Bud Bell's band will supply The governor, the music, with Donna Winters teeth to enfori' that no human being will be able to oust us from there." vocalizing One dollar per couple the state highv is admission price, and the dance and the state In the address, broadcast to i p will be informal. their statutory , the world by the German radio, clare the entire Hitler did not mention the Unit¬ system a traffic ed States by name and referred Jtips Fulling Back which speeds in to President Roosevelt only in: miles an hour w: derisive vein "certain Near Port Moresby as u presi-1 Byron L. Bai dent." nor's legal advi-i 'Not Afraid' convinced the o Hitler grew sarcastic when he hold prosecution talked of the second front and, j the order were h as in past speeches, told Prime1 clcu.se. Minister Churchill of Britain that he was not afraid of him. j "They (the enemy) say that' the second front will come, that the second front is marching. Watch out. and turn back (from Russia)," Hitler said. "We however did not watch' out and did not turn back, but pursued our way and marched on. "Thereby I do not want to say , that we il d not get ready for a . second front. When Mr. Church- ] ill says 'Now we want to leave ' that to the Germans to think ; over in their fear where and when we shall open the second I front,' I can only say: Mm Churchill, 1 have never been afraid of y«u. Belittles Allien "You are right by saying that we are compelledJto think things | over, to if I had an opponent ' of military distinction I might be able to calculate will attack. where he ' RODD RAFFEI "If, however, one is confront¬ ed- with military idiots one nat¬ and Orchestra urally cannot know where they ' will attack. It may even be the* Friday and Saturday COUNCII maddest enterprise." SHORT WAY BUS Leaves Union Bld«- CLASSES "We Pay Your Fare (Continued from Page 1V Friday night, so that Greyhound officials can estimate the num¬ ber of buses needed. In order that a last rush be avoided, the bus pany suggests that students get minute com¬ Coral Gabli their tickets before Saturday morning. MONKS (Continued from Page 3) Paddy DrUcoll, late of Mar¬ quette, named to the was another All-American. After Bachman's release from Bluejacket Preservers the service, he was appointed head coach at Northwestern uni¬ versity. It was during the game with Annapolis', that one of the most unusual gridiron incidents took place. The Midshipmen were leading 8-0, near the end of the game, when Annapolis fumbled ar.d a Great 1-akos sailor recov¬ BOOKS ered. He broke into the clear, and with 20 yards to a touch¬ down. a Middle substitute ran onto the field and tackled him. The touchdown was allowed and the conversion was successful. Only four men have been twice elected captain of Univer¬ Juniors and Sophomores — S«U Your sity of Wisconsin football teams. (pA^LWLOb- JLilJt U. S. PAT. NO. - It IjlsI Year's Hooks While Wo Can Use Lenore Armstrong RRASSIERES V Them. SCHOOL or OASCINU STYLED BY HICKORY THE Llfl THAT NEVER LETS TSI SOWN Lrarn to Uatvrr Now Aim! kajoy urn . Sv* WisjvfarSng- wmutn Tmps br»v«-, ketp« btiiy . . . and ***** for ik fowlier tu#t hit# for th* «tar*tk>n and fortrawr. *b iVmu^Lift bntMkrm,. Thwir* m mn up-Itft that •!*>» wju»h t-r ki*r *iw*y. Twu iimkh.* *t tfct I*-— tioftly, itiNljr rmi»v Un* bust beautifully, citnf *-' »H-rnMu»s't»t.'y Wr favuriU* atyk* at H.16 to $2.53. RIGHT AC ROSS FROM THE IMON