■i Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS TODArS WEATHER l ight rain. m Campus VOL. 337,,332 l)aily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1912 NO. 14 ( Iran Story Plan , . by hta laundry, to Call 18-19 Year Olds by December Know a m»n tim l orkrH ws* In Ihe grill the .,hPr morning, carrying hla t.mmlry with M«*. S«m«»ne ipprnrd to *l«nrr at the Hat ROTC G cISSCS | ' ransporl Chie f Sets Good Example t. , il.,I .united «hlrta. four cullara. one out by the laundry: Five fookela aald he rould- 7,500,000 Men ,.li*ec. ..mlrratand It—claimed Ihe Will Harvest to Be in Mumlry meant "bathrobe." Army . . . Apple Drip pin'* Sugar Beets by Next Year si \ oral mcmberi! of Mason. Drnil i„ i hulls recently have been Anllinny Reveals No Need for Colleges if hiring away pnekngos of (Nun* to Semi Entire / Wo TJon'l Win War, , .l sugar to their rooms. A .,1 known to many is that Military Group SfiitiMitt Say* when sugar and yeast By JERRY TER IIORST Parks me put in n Jug of ap¬ WASHINGTON. Ocl. 14 (AP) ple Juice the result is Highlighting the currently popular issue on campus—the —Speeding hearings on the bill a 1\ick n very potent mixture. to draft 18 sugar boot harvest- was the an¬ and 19 year-old*. Of course, this has nc Congress heard nouncement made the American „ to the fact that Mason yesterday by • , Dean of Agriculture E. L. An¬ high command disclose plan* to¬ ■ halls authorities have re- thony, stating that certain R. (>. day to t»gln railing up these i, , i.it several loud explosions T C. classes will tie mobilized to youth* in December and to ■ , n,: quiet nights, work in nearby beet fields. weed out present soldier* con¬ sidered incapable of rarrytng the Anthony released the . , . Red Tape. nouncement after an¬ conferring terrific burden of modern war. with Col. Stewart Mcleod, local It wa* also disclosed that se¬ Everything watts on priorities R. O. T. C. commandant. lective service plan* lo call up these days, even the East I.*n. vine poller department has According to the joint ngrco- Tire gentleman in the gray fedora, hanging on a 100.090 men with dependent between Anthony, strap in an wives next month, hut hopes, if learned. After going through picnt Col. ' Atlanta, On, 1ms,hoslrle a local power ofTicial Is JOSEPH B. EAST- See BEETS—Page 4 MAN, the director of the Office of Defense Transportation. This is the new bill to draft youth* is the red tape made neeesaary by ' another reason why students should retire their passed, lo put off drafting mar¬ rationing, Ihe policemen were cars and walk to aide-to get a new ear for patrol classes. See "editorial on Page 2. ried men wlh children until late work last week. was shor lived. But their Joy Now they are Stalingrad Battle in 1943. WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 {AP) forced to go through even more red tape and wait at least a week Stalls (rcnuaiis Student Council Sets Oct. 29 — Army plans to build a hard- Mnking lorce of at least 7,500,- for the necessary equipment to MOSCOW, Oct. 15 (API -The (i00 men 1043 disclosed As Date of Frosh-Soph Brawl in were ms.ill a two-way radio outfit In Red army, lighting in loday by Secretary of War Stim- the wel¬ the new patrol ear. come chill of an son and General George C. Mar¬ approaching winter, repulsed several more R shall as the "imperative" reason lank-supported German attacks Thursday, Oct. 20, will he the for lowering the draft age from Students to Hunt in the Stalingrad and Caucasian date of the annual Frosh Soph 20 to 18 years areas yesterday without .yielding Sen ior Prim (tries games, when the frosh tradition¬ immediately. ally burn green pots and sophs Simultaneously, they revealed for Campus Scrap ground, the Soviet command an¬ Slttted bury the hatchet of hazing they to congress that this nation al¬ Articles nounced early today. For the second straight day for Today have held since llie term started. ready has 4,250,000 men in the Saturday the communique .reported , no j This was the date tentatively set- Primary voting for senior last night at Student council army alone, 3,2p0.0(Mi less thar the minimum requirements by Working in cooperation with significant change in the general c'ass president will be held from meeting. the end of next year. ast t ...using officials. Scabbard situation. The German shock j111 ,0 ® P- m. today 4n the This year's brawl Will be held ' Arhievcmmt of the 7,500,000 mid Blade members and local troops apparently were in-a state UiAVer lounge of the Union, ac- goal would mean that Uncle Sam high school students will collect of temporn temporary exhaustion or ] cording, to Frank I/7u, elections m the fleidhouse with 50 picked would have at the end of 1943 ar hairman. The date of the final men from each class participat¬ Mt.ip Saturday 8 to 12 a. m. -were holding back for replenish¬ See MAN POWER—Page 4 hum East IdinsinjT homes and ment or to switch to another i elections has not yet been dis¬ ing in each event, if present cauiints buildings. theater. closed. plans go through. In other years Ail heads of college depart- Northwest of the city only I all male members of jhc two ■"ciiis have been asked l ai .1 and by Scab- "battles of local importance" oc¬ Delta curred, with the Russians fend¬ Candidates are Ed Kitchen, ( iSigma Phi; Jack A. Bush. lasses have had the privilege of competing, Japs Attempting Blade, military honor¬ Sigma. Alpha Epsil'un; Bob Rys- ary, t.. collect scrap and to place ing oil an attack by two infan¬ campr Hesperian: I. H. DavidofT, A scrap drive may be worked Push on Solomons place try companies which lost 100 Alpha Epsilon Pi; Bob Roat. in as an event for the whole •l. :i material in a central h.at ti ucks can pick it men, the communique said. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (AP) up. Mason-Abbott club: and Del group to take part in, victory to lu order to facilitate the col- go to the class which produces —The Japanese landed heavj Ruthig, Ellsworth house. actiun in East Lansing, resi- the most scrap metal in a speci¬ leinforccrnents on Guadalcana ! .ire asked by Scabbard and Byrnes Gels Action Ballots will be counted by fied time. i Student council executive eotin- s island in the Soiomoffs early to¬ .ic members to place scrap on Kent Controls .Men's Council Direct;. day. and indications tonigh I near the curb in cil. and results will be posted in were that, a major battle war •' front, of the The games will be under tht WASHINGTON, Oct 14 iAP, aboutupper lounge of the Union impending, ll not actually begun -J-Broad legislation authorizing 1 8:30! p m, Izzo said. j supervision of Men's council, between the strengthened enemj and directing the President to [ with Russell Daubert of the phy¬ and the marines spearhcadini I. S, Fiff liter Planes sical education department and the American offensive th« stabilize all rents, commercial as members of the in Varsity club set¬ 11 in First Major well as residential, and hotel Germany Suspicious ting up events and refereeing. southwest Pacific. ,— The rates throughout the United navy communique re¬ Hoi tie in of Koine's Sincerity Manny Mullen, LA^43, and ported that Japanese warship Eftypt States and its possessions was CDC head on campus, explained had bombarded the Amcrtcur approved speedily today by the LONDON, Oct 34 < AP) —Re¬ to the council the defense "•'HO, Oct. 14 (AP)—Fight- House setup airfield and shore installation Banking committee ports of a widening rift between at Michigan State»- y ' ts of the U. S. army air No opposition developed in the on the strategic island twe ' : Germany and Italy came from wore disclosed "CDC," he stated, "is the idea nights before tho landings wen today to committee after James F i neutral European capitals today '■ light and won their first "forming group, whle OSD is the ^undertaken. '■ Byrnes, economic stabilization |I chief as Hitler's Gestapo strong-arm administrative body. That's the " ■ r battle over the- Egyptian These bold operations verr director, appealed for action on visited Rome and conferred ''''' t as the surge of heavy the way they were set up, and we carried but successfully by th( 1" ground that .uncontrolled i at length with Mussolini in what will continue them that way this .. .i >: carfare spread from Mal- rents had risen as much as 200 j" seemed obviously to be some- year ' [determined enemy fact that c.ily last week-end i despite th- 11-Mediterranean to the '■ and battle areas of Africa. per cent in some places. 1 thing Aore than a social call. The council approved turning U. S. cruiser-destroyer task iorc» • > ve U. S. fighters, escort- over all Red Cross- defense I bad repelled a landing attcmp ; ftb.c .in air ' 'i r-bombers of the South force, tangled for 20 Roving milkieConfers See COUNCIL—Page 4 and smashed eight while marines had fought for Jap ship; _ ' minutes Tuesday with 20 Sticks to Second Front Statement ward to advanced positions o> A >. ! ghters, both Messer- Underwood/'■If-. Re-elected the edge of the . northcinmor Hbmitts and section of the,island wheie th< Wf l Macehi-202s, which WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (AP) , He said he based his appeal to Post in JHusic Group guarding a formation of a r—Back from his globe-girdling enemy troops are concent/ a ted. «<"; u stufcas. * j for a second front on an analy- Twu Meserschmltt-109s , tour, Wendell L. Willkie con- sis of the recommend&tions of DETROIT, 0\t. 14 (AP) — All f ' ;! wn and others damaged tonight and emerged from the j military leaders of Britain, Rus- Music were ftrred with President Roosevelt state officers ol\ the Michigan ) sia, China and the United States. Teachers' association, y-v ■ - ' im Americans while the White House still sticking to his I And he told reporters he had with one Africans, after dropping stand that there had been need- j had considerable experience in exception, were re¬ elected for the 1943-1944 term TIME TABLE mibs on enemy ' 1:1 -Mamein targets in less delay In opening a second judging recommendations of at the final session of the asso¬ battle zone, tore front. ciation's convention here "today; .^tukas. They shot down j technical experts. Dairy club, 7:39 p*. so. these Although he said that in his' "Now. on a second front," he Norma Whitman of Detroit Room 285, dairy if if? Junkers-87s, dam- judgment "Germany will never will succeed Edna Dole Pern be r * others and forced the j went on. "you understand I Sigma Epsilon, 7:38 ... ierto Jettison their conquer Russia." he hammered talked to military men all over of Coldwater as corresponding Room 103, Union annex at. away again at the second front the world,^ in^Egypt^all the secretary. Other officers include: _ Then the enemy fled. theme in a session with report- countries in •" the — middle east, Dr. Charles L. Wuerth, Detroit; A.P.O. rushers, 7 p. a. with Russian, American, British ^urk^hop Opens Series ers. Asked whether he thought and Chinese generals before I president; Roy L. Underwood, East Lansing, vice president; Org. room 2, Union "The Ghost Walks made my suggestion on a second Clara W. Besch, Lansing, second Naval Reserve club « thf first Again" will there had been "needless delay," production of the he said that was the conclusion front. May I say without boast vice-president. 7:30 p. m., Union ballroom that I have had considerable ex¬ Ihot r"of/orthe018 Air up Dramatic Work¬ that might be drawn from what perience in judging Nine • • * Delta Gamma Mu, 7:15 p. m and will be he said at Moscow and what he recommen¬ faculty members from I.ccture rm. B, women m gya of is w"e or'©naDy given as one "st loday at 4 p. m. This was saying tonight. Willkie announced in a for¬ dations of technical men- Michigan State college partici¬ Willkie remarked that Mr. pated in the two-day convention Varsity club, |> m. m , c Shadow" series, and was mal statement that he would Roosevelt had told him that any tA the Michigan Music Teachers Varsity club room ri port that the hL°'wuy ws book, "Best Nol™an Weiser for now devote himself to "making President had Association held Tuesday and criticized, him. while he was Phys. Ed. Major cluO Plays for 19J1- careful, crystal-clear reports to Wednesday at the Detroit Leland 7:15 p. m. the American people.". abroad was "entirely wrong." hotel. Lounge In women's gym .m > Thursday, October 18, iii.q Page Two Griii and Dear It MICHIGAN STATE NEWS information Entrrnl m •n-onil-rlMii m.ttrr «t ll. pontnlTIr*. K«»t T.nnnln*, Mlfh. Offlc bx-ntnl on kround floor of runt *ln* of Union llulMlny mom - STUDIO THEATER— Monitor mnrnlnm ilnrlnu lh» rpsulnr fFflnoJ- ~~~ PiihlUhrd rfnllr mrrri Snndar a"'! Studio Theater will meet In yrar and wioklr «>n Thurrday morning. .luring aumnfFraiM.lnit by lhn .to.l.nt» of Mrmbrr A««wlatrd FoBrglal* I*r«a Mlrhlgan Blalo .-nltogr. room 49, auditorium, today at „r„,i,„n a.ncin.t .ov..Ti.m« rr Tolrphoho CoU.-gr Tliono 8.MIS. Ed- 7:15 p. m., according to W. II. ... . . « o j f Itorlal Offlca- F.M. SHU I ItualnM# OITIr. Whltaker, dlreetor. A program Natioo.nl Advertising Service, Inc. . mt us. of neenes from fnrtuinn plays will Cdhtt rUlub'tt Krpmtntaiirf Siiluu-rlptlon r«(o* So p«r ropy: IS.00 MO M«.iana A** N.w Tome N. Y. por )II.;rr rarrlrr to atinlrnla ; f'.' '.'8 prr of the theater. yrar by rollrgo carrier lo nnn aludnnta. ALPHA PHI OMEGA— MKMUKK OP TUP ASSOCIATED CHESS Men who have been or nre IV Ak.i Intr,! TV*. I. curlualvoly entitled to tb- il«a for rrpubllnitb.n of nil nrm diapalrhr* credited to it or tail ottwrwtaa ■ rcdited In liiia paper and aim. Urn Boy Scouts and tire interested in bicnl new. put.li.hrd thereto. All righto of publication on npeetol dlnpntrhra h<|<- pledging Alpha Phi Omega, na¬ tional servieo fraternity, will M•>- 1 SIIP.I TttTN MttVPH meet at 7 p. m. today In Organi¬ Editorial Direct >r, t t.N BARNES Bunlncna Mnnnger. JEAN WIIITtNO zation room 2 of the Union for instructions, according to Vice- I'DlTllltlAI. STAFF Pres- Ellis Brandt. A—vinto Falllor. F.t llB BRANDT; AiatoUnt K ienllnls, was reported vlnw. Horryn Rho* Co.. I !► game anil comments on the Mar¬ ififrton Ay**., Lanilnir, same time, our boys arc making one groat mistake (some today under police guard at the quette game next Saturday, at Seaside resiirt of Zapullur where of them), and making it all because we women have not K tonight In the audlorlum. I1ANO. U. S. Ambassador Claude G. yet shown our patriotism. PI ALPHA— Bowers usually spends bis ChU* To come to the point, the men, (and some of the women, Pi Alpha, sociology club, will can summer vacations. „ FOR SALE meet 7:30 tonight in the su » too) are still driving curs on campus for unnecessary pur¬ porch of the Union building. Frosh Engineers to Select poses, and they won't stop driving them until we, the |M)t 1IICK. DECK BED Prof. II. It. Hunt, will speak on Infiprftprlrifr mnttr«f»MR, A women of Michigan State, stop demanding that our boy his experiences in tha civilian Council Repre.senlatives ■ouch. Phom* &M709 for inforn friends have cars to take us joyriding in. Do wo want cars work cumps this summer. Further nominations for a freshman representative to the forcibly banned from M. S. CVs campus till the end of the war? Chances are that we will never have them restored RAF Founds Kiel Engineering council will he re¬ ceived during the dean's lecture Classified Rales once a ban is effected—and rumors of a probable ban in willi 'Blockbusters' period tomorrow, with the final Two cents per word; minimum the very near future have been heard floating around election to be held next week. charge, 30c; all advertisement* LONDON, Oct. 14 (AP)— lately. The council recently elected payable In advance; no pre¬ Some hundreds of bombers, In¬ At Porter, '43, president; How¬ ferred position. Women, we have not been given much chance so far to cluding many of Britain's big¬ ard Newsome, '44, vice-presi¬ Union Bldg. Annex, Room 8 show our patriotism, but here at last is a real-opportunity. gest dynamite carriers, gave the dent, and. Bill Hanel, '43, secre¬ Telephone 5-9113—Business German naval and submarine First we must organize, probably through A. W. S. Then tary. < Ext. 263 base of Kiel one of its most de¬ we must act-—and 1 believe our most effective course would structive blastings of the war Mason-Abbot Club Elects be for efery woman student to agree solemnly not to ac¬ last night, it was announced to¬ New Dorm Officers cept an automobile ride with a man or another woman ex¬ day. Richard George, Eng. '43, will - cept in cases of emergency or necessity, and not to drive a Two-ton "block busters" sprin¬ kled with incendiaries smashed serve as president of the Mason- car herself except in those situations until the war is won. Abbot club, as a result of elec¬ among the dockyards and ship¬ * It's a kind of tough assignment, but with a little will building facilities, leaving large tions held recently. Other term power we could all put it across—I say we could ALL put flics and flying debris, pilots re¬ officers elected are: vice-presi¬ dent, Robert Nickcrson, A. S. it across, for unless we have complete cooperation from ported. It was the 70th raid on Kiel '43; secretary, Donald Dibble, every woman who is attending Michigan State college this since September, 1939, but the Vet. '44; treasurer, John Spel- fall, the whole effort would be useless! first in nearly six months—a man, L. A". '43. Women, let's show the men and President Hannah and period which has seen the steady- A University of. Oregon the faculty that we are willing to do what little we can in development of new RAF bomb¬ letic honor roll" shows this war effort—let's organize and end this needless waste ing techniques and bombers in than 100 former Webfoot athletes massed aerial blows at German in the armed now service of of gas and tires on the M. S. C. campus! war resources. their country. Very truly yours, Janet Pullen, '46. « Voting Is A Habit All Must Acquire -ORPHEUM - TODAY AND FRIDAY "SATURDAY ONLY - T>DAY on being men are many killedbattlefronts in a war world, American ofinthewhich, among other Henry Fonda "Wild Geese - Joan Bennett Calling" Range Busters in "Rock River Renegades" A "HOUSEWIFE"' things, they aim to preserve freedom and democracy. and FOR YOUR . and Today also, primary elections will be held for the office "Moonlight in Hawaii" "Girls' Town" of senior class president, which went unfilled last spring SERVICEMAN through political maneuvering. Though it won't espe¬ SUNDAY AND MONDAY Khaki or navy mending k't cially help today in preserving democracy, every senior should register a vote. <941* glamour girli hhhi completely fitted with nv '• ing cotton, thread, butu>'>• It is through exercising the voting privilege in state and national elections that you may h§]p to preserve needles, pins and scissor* democracy in the future. Get in the voting habit now. 1.2S ywwwwwvwwwww^wwwwwwwvwwvwsi Larger kit in leather case- - j Bowling - Billiards j WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY , 1.75 | Olympic - Rainbow i Spencer Tracy - Uu Turner "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" • Ingrld Bergman in Recreation ALSO WVWtfUMUVWWWM^^ ; "TANKS A MILLION" Thursday, October 15. 1942 Page Three Physical Course Frosh to Use .The Increases Ability, By TOM RIORDAN Topper Plays in Scrimmage Conch ing back at Cooley high In the lord all got a chance to do some Charley Bnchman will . Sporting Statistics Show send his Michigan State football year hts club won the city cham¬ pnss-snnjehlng along with ends, squad through a long scrimmage pionship. Gilpin has forgotten VI nee Mroz, Bernic Roskopp, this afternoon with the fresh¬ little of the blocking he used at Boy Fralelgh, Bob McNeil, and . Scene ANN ABBOB, Oct. 14 (AP) Sixteen weeks of — men, who will be using Mar¬ Cooley, and his past experience concentrated quette is paying dividends now. Fen Crane. "physical hardening" increased plays. T h c Spartans, Quarterback Oilpln got li^ts of By BRUC E MONKS forced inside by rainy weather Doing most of the passing were hglp from Bill Milliken, luiu by 20 per cent the ability of the Dick Kieppe nnd El Stark, both iHir first attempt at-predict- average University or Michigan yesterday, polished up their air Brand, Bob Ottlng, and Glen attack .with a workout in Jenison of whom will get plenty of Johnson. The .starting line In- . i|,c outcome of various foot- male student to do typical ath¬ chance to use their throwing I, ,|| sanies Inst Saturday was letic tasks, a statistician revealed fleldhouse. —fuded Mroz and Roskopp, ends, flays for the first team were arms against the llllltoppers Glen Diebert, and Dick Man- ,!nr disastrous. Out of seven here today. called by Buss Gilpin, Detroit ...we foretold correctly the At the end j Saturday. This week the aerial grum, tackles, Don LeClair and #of the course the sophomore quarterback, who jnttark will not be aimed at the George Bcduleseu, guards, and i, .alters of six, compiling an av- average man* rnuld run 440 [ has been elevated from the | ends nlone, but Bnchman has Howard Beyer, center. Al Con¬ .I'ti'c of .057- We missed on the yards six seconds faster, could i fourth lenin by virtue of his I been working the right half¬ ner was absent from practice, as Mole can-l»wa Pre-Might con- do three more "pull-ups" and showing against Wayne. but otherwise were pretty six more "push-ups," could run' The backs and quarters in as roce.v- was Morgan Oingrass, because stocky Iftfl-poundcr was a block- ers. of a cut over his eye. lucky further and had a stronger grip ! . • . in both hands. I Filling out the haekfleld were The club will go through a Annthrr nirmber of the Rorfc- When the course started, 20 [ Tarheela to Facer j Ed Kipmnxtot at full and- Walt light workout tomorrow, its last, rnb.-u h family wears the football jPawlowski at right. Back(leId before the game, to sharpen up r cent of a group of 1,000 typ¬ alternates Bill Beardsley, Pete l„r, f(,r the Spartan* this fall. timing of both running and . n Deceptive Dukes i ical college men could not swtm. Tills lime It's Phil, promising Fornari, Jack Fertton, Bill Gay- passing plays. At the end every man could u-liter for "t'oach John Hobs' fri vluti.in squad. Phil a brother swim a distance of 100 yards and PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14 fAP) could slay afloat for Ave min¬ Aldo (ButT) Donelli, whoso Ill hhv I.AHT WAV —— 1,1,. was the ro-eaptaln :of the. BENNETT utes. * battling Duqucsne Dukes boast, a f.KOIM.K RRF.NT - JOAN |(i|t» edition of the Michigan Course Compulsory 16-game winning streak and 26 "TWI.V BEDS" State fonllrall team . . . Byron O. Hughes, a member triumphs in 26 games, today TimUv, Mat. J P.M.— Nighn 7-» I' h Ben F. VnnAlstyne of the university faculty and an credited the Dukes' victory • STARTING FRIDAY to(.ktiii:k for tiir first timri it's hknhationai.i i,ii: another basketball season expert in statistics, prepared the TiWepprto-fm-fdtaek "based on the uport. The course was made idea nobody's got the ball." • ■ hen practice starts this after- compulsory of every male stu¬ The Dukes, whose football , „,n. Hen says thnt every one ,1 the teams scheduled to meet dent this summer, and called for magic has befuddled three hap¬ I barketeer* this year is a ma- lour and a half hours per week less foes already this season, get of hard exercise, ' except for one of their hardest tests this j..r opponent . . . nOTC. students who took three Three of Ben's sophomore hours. -• J> All of the fraternity prcsprets rome from Gary, Ind. Hughes said that, the ROTC football games, which They are I'lill llanson, Jim Ja- students, who devoted 00 min¬ scheduled for last night, rnbs and Alvln Schmidt. An¬ utes 1^-ss per week to the musrte- postponed heraiise of AI»I»FI»—"Ww-t ."omi- finlf N"" ; other "Gary Gang." perhaps. building program than other , grounds. Mux lllmlman. C'het Auburhon students. Increased their ability , and Itob Phillips composed the only 60 per cent a* much as Saturday against North Caro¬ original trio whhfi played for those who took the entire 150 lina's Tarheels at Chapel Hill, j State In 1939. '40 and '41 . . . minutes. N. C\, In a game scheduled only Program Beneficial last night. •Singapore" Joe Fisher. Tues¬ day night's lecturer, toured the "The figures show that the "Everybody thinks we're try- i r.ttnpus yesterday afternoon and amount of gain is directly pro¬ ing to fool em," said Donelli, | portional to the amount of time < no-time internationally-known j alehed the swimming physical spent In the program," he said. soccer star. "But we're not." THIS MATTERS MOST 'i-duration class play water polo. I), said he was thrilled by the The analysis also clearly "We simply use our deception I game which he witnessed shows: at top speed, with as little mo- ! "The inadequate performance lion in the baekfleld as possible," ttumigh the submarine windows he explained. under the Jenison pool- ; . . of the average university male "A great manv when left to his own devices for I couches say the soundest decep¬ ( oarh MrCaffree and the Por¬ the maintenance of physical tion-is m slow ball handling, poise fraternity members will condition- i with hand fakes to make the plan (he annual Aquarade at But the short nnd slender the ball. the swimming society's meeting types shower! the most improve¬ j "But it's tiist the opposite with Tuesday. "Mac'' said that It w ill ment at the end of the courxe," us. We utilize every bit of he held sometime in November. Hughes said. | speed in our baekfleld and base | our attack on the idea that no- j DO YOU DIP IT? I body's got the ball. We want I opposing linemen to wonder •Submitted by Mlm Alheaa CmkIm ; v. ho's got it, find not guess. As CW-H1U.N.C. .Oo I long as they think we're fooling [ 'em, we'll win our ball games." Donclli's attack basically is the Notre Dame "box," but he is using the "T" formation more this year- He has his' own vari¬ ation of the "man in motion," in which both that player and the ■sfeS.*"* other halfback handle the ball equally as much. WANTED 1,000,000 USED GET THE RIGHT tions and you've answers picked the to these right ques¬ shirt. RECORDS Generations of Americans hpve worn Man¬ hattan shirt3. Through three previous wars, Manhattans have led the field in quality and fair value. Today's Manhattan shirt is Sixe-Fixt 'average fabric shrinkage 1% or less), Man-Formed, and Collar-Perfect. Selected fabrics undergo elaborate tests for endur¬ 'INGUSH TRANSLATION W& ing quality. The filly on the right says she's casting off in a flurry Come in and make Manhattans - WE WILL PAY because her date has borrowed a bus and they're bead¬ your choice. "They're the right Jr DU ing out to the drive-in Cor two Pepsi-Colas. 2c EACH shirts to buy. •» »«* ■ FOR ALL MAKES (EXCEPT EDISON) Buddrs Music House "Everything In Music" 318 S. Wash. Ave. TeL 4-6815 SMALL'S Michigan Theater Bldg. Page Four ' ' ' * MICHIGAN _ STATE NEWS Thttrad.y, "October 15, tot,— Sorority Women COUNCIL U.S. to Pa«.«• MANPOWER - THE - Pledge ISO to Top (Continued from Page 1) All 'Excel*'T (Continued from Pnge 1) fMHt FalVn Mark courses to the CDC. and voted The WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 army almost twice the size of $125 to cover the CDC budget WOMAN'S WORLD Sj the estimated 4,f»00,(KH> men uniform at the end of World WHr in One hundred eighty women for the tomlng year. 'Hie council approved —The Consti¬ purchasing government will . motorists' i tween .((lllcfff were pledged to the 13 campus tires Thursday in an efTo- ' to THp; Ity NEVA ACKERMAN No. J. sororities Tuesday night as the tutions of the Muffs, qunrtermns* , (rente a huge national stm,'Hi. To. Retire Oldsters Greeks completed the full for ter club, and the Naval Heservc to keep America rolling. patriot East Mayo Installation Both Btlmson and Marshall, mnl rushing season, "ne hun¬ club. After a short discussion, Details of the purchase and ei i'isn Kay Simmons will be installed the army chief of staff, said the dred forty-nine women were the matter of formal pitrties was were announced today by the pint h a«: president of K«ust Mnyo at Ihe army had too many older men, pledged at Inst yenr's formal tabled. Men's council wits voted Office of Price Administrate i >0 A y: dormitory recognition dinner at who would find it hard to stand rush period. $50 expense money. connection with nation muVh 0 p. m today. Other otflccra arc the strain "f modern wnr, and Leading all sororities, Knppn Flection Date Set gasoline rationing which onset) Isabella Harrison, vice-presi¬ Marshall revealed that he was Knppn Gnmmn pledged 28. fol¬ The dnto of final elections wnr. each private ear to five fi,, i dent; Carolyn Knlmbach, treas¬ studying the possibility of send¬ lowed by Sigma Knppn with 21 set as Wednesday, Oct. 21, Vac-. The Defense Supplies f>, reserv urer; Joan D'nrcy, secretary; ing numbers of these men home Alpha Phi nnd Alphn l"7il Omega ration has advanced $15fi.in lege li and t-oln Welsh, Are chief. when younger soldiers are avail¬ etieh llstetl 20 neophytes. Knppn Honor guests will tie former able CANDIDATES TO MEET to finance the program, am! good c Alphn Thetn followed with 17 All Mardl Oraa .andldates ignated IflO warehouses ttw Keep President nnd Mrs. Robert H. Wlille Stlmson and Marshall nnd Al|ihn Gnmmn Delta nnd out the country d<-'. Klinw, President and Mrs- John testified before the House Mili¬ for king and queen will meet as Crdl Alpha Xi Ueltn each pledged 1ft. at 5 p. m. today In organisa¬ points. The Railway h Vice President Ixiis Newman question of Inducting, younger 7 p. m. Canterbury clnb sophomore vice president was according to Prof. .1. D M, At is 1 announced. men or dipping Into the group of 7:16 Christian Selence organ¬ given to Dorothy Dornn, by a hofer, Exptanation of tin married men with dependents. isation Student council vote. and activity of the congre t ollegi His estimate of 7,500.00<> men Student council office hours presented at the meetini BEETS in army uniform in 1943 -exclu¬ 7:45 Farm crops Judging team 8:30 A. S. C. K. for the term were set by Pres. be The congress will be in r»fit I sive of men who would be in Margaret Burhans as 4 to 5 p. m. the house of represent nti the er (Continued from Pnge 1) 8:45 A. S. A. E. other services, such as tbc navy 9:15 Delta Gamma Mu Monday through Fridny. The Ihe state capltol sometime ,. Mcleod. nnd l*reeldeiit Hannah, Included all classes, including military and the marine corps— 9:30 D7,V brotherhood council decided to enforce its early part of Noverntie: N ot A science, will be excused if the 2,200,009 inru. in the air forces. 9:45 Porpoise rule that any member absent delegates from other Ma Stir student • presents a statement 3,300,000 in organized ground three times without proxy would colleges wilt also attend. not id that he has been pulling sugar units, 1,000.000 in the services of he dropped from the council. supply, and 1.000.000 either in Next meeting will be at 5 p. m. Tulnne' university's nev at th< beets. However, under the new plan training or training other men CDC Meets Tonight Tuesday. Oct. 27. ry is air-conditioned. n «ele for replacement assignment and Involving the military classes, the services of supply. The Coordinating Defense I «>ore! students will report to their council will hold its first meet¬ An scheduled classes as usual. Aft¬ Give Year Training ing lit 7:30 p. m. lodny In the er roll call the college will Neither Stlmson nor the chief Union Kpnrtiin room, Chnlrmnn of pla transport cadets to areas where of staff favored restrictions In Emanuel Mullen announced lust rolleg pending legislation to forbid the a definite labor shortage is ap¬ parent, it was declared, nnd stu¬ use of teen-age soldiers in com¬ night. Mullen requested ench campus ariahlc a terr dents will be paid regular rates bat service until they had re- A lei ved at least one year of train- orgnnSzation to send at least one j< lor their afternoon labor. Anthony expressed satisfac¬ representative to The CDC' the meeting. voices undent opinion elvclcen navy i tion with the response given to Acknowledging that the lower and acts as a clearing house for 2. O tfie boot Meld lubor shortage by draft age might piny havoc with various defense activities. for tt students, faculty, and the ad¬ the nation's higher education dents. ministration. system by draining youths from It i "It Is the patriotic duty of high schools and colleges, Stlm¬ every person to realize nnd act son said the war department did to gel accordingly that this Is not pri¬ not desire to "needlessly destroy he is marily it farmer's problem but the influences of colleges" but Dnncc to Dashing black nnd also that of the consumer. bluntly added: America needs every bit of "There won't bo much need red \elveteen skirls available sugar that she can for colleges if we don't win the produce." war." lopped off with ROOD a bright colored jersey blouse, j It will be Have you seen our MICHIGAN RAFFELL your favorite for those informal dates. The and a have Ucnal c nnd Orchestra imiTM STATE STUFFED PETS yet? has re stricter They have proved to be one of the been n most popular coed souvenirs on the age o munth- Friday and Saturday campus, and arc now available in tastes SHORT WAY BUS Blouses — all uoloru tt Mas sorority and fraternity colors as well has ie leaves Union Bldr. the (ai as the school colors. "We Pay Your Fare" 3.95 Abbotl tread by for 90c-2.35 Skirts black tng or • or red STATE COLLEGE J* j (ORAL 5.95 j BOOK STOKE J [ GABLES DEPT. OF MICHIGAN One Mile East Ji(ol)4onv4- STATE COLLEGE •n US-18 Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Jfl 2nd Annual Atth 'or the hrrsidi not eh dent c fay, a day. Her nation 'or lit discuss v*eanc Tickets at Union Desk I COSTUME OPTIONAL 1.00 per vice-w Coupl< trve rear. i