r •1: MICHIGAN v,'Y ,* ^ TODAY'S WIATHtg ; :NI I Occasional light rain ar drtaale. Campus VOL. 3.1Z.3M Dally Student Publication of Michigan State BAST College LANSING, MIC11IOAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBF.lt IV. 1043 NO. 10 t , Heart Balm? ' h s,.,tl«ii „ „ n Women'* leeiue net « precedent thin wek went commercial. "Star- wonderful Liniment' I* be Spartans Take on Powerful Marquette , m,vertlied and *old by the leaguer*. fleet campus House to Vote Home Field Gives Stale Edge; „ itl otjtnnlrallon to officially Foil Art* I it vited l;,m h n c k an *dverH.e«l Both Teams in Top Shape hiHci" product! t*»t 8. W. L. office* are besieged for Today on New to Publications Acrinl Bnttl© of the "wonderful Kxprrlrrt Brlwrrn Antmnl ! . .,tuple* ,„,,t" or member maweura Draft Law Row ()jH*n House Both Ronal Pair of Star 'I'ossers siiti Kiviiln; : V,v the balm, It ahould be hat the project la »trtc- Scnitlr Publication* row will open it* m fun. The knotty muacl* Committor Voles door* for It* annual t>pen House Sprrtly, Paaa-Falching Malm next Tuesday from 7 to P •mover's only connection with Oni H* Own Rill; Mill© p. m , s' v L i* that ll bappeni to have In lite basement of the Union By Tom Riordan Annex. I,eii Haines, Sigma Delta With pin,vera on Ihe evenly-matched squndx In perfect „„me Ihltlala of the auguat Opposition Kxprctetl t'hl president, said hixly. a lampooning atunt yesterday. chape and keyed to a high pitch, Michigfln State and Mar¬ The non-Invitational affair will ,,t recent meeting. WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (API be sponsored by Sigma Delta quette university will meet, in.their annual arid claah on The sennte military committee Chi and Matrix, men and wom- Macklln field at 2 n. m. today. The only posHihlr edga ,. (load Odds unanimously voted out a lull to drnft youths of 18 nmt 1R today en'a professional journalism so¬ lietween the two clubs might i»e awarded tho Spartana Vrordlng to the lateat regla- while the house nrrnnited to cieties. *l>ecause the game is being r "-sfa the wh* consider imtl pnss a similar .taore. Purpose of the open door pol¬ „vk, 7r„tir .nMly. "Are you • rather than "Where da fr«m De- meaaurc Saturday. Foreseeing little or no icy is to acquaint students and opimxl- faculty members with the new Soph Passer JJ&&1 on lhclr hom° lire?" haa one ehauee out tlon, cougi esslonal leailera set set-up and Marquette arrived yester- equipment of the - ut ov of iK-ln, correct. I Agxi time In M. 8. Fer the hlatory, about placing the bill In Mr. State News, Spartan, and Wol¬ Roosevelt's hands at Ihe earliest verine. Of sperlal Interest will rtay and workout on the went while the State squad took its through stadium a light turf I Wavne county studenta aurpaM possible moment. l>e two new Associated Press While the house sIimmI ready regular day - before - the gnmo ih.»c of tuiham county, with . teletype machines licking out 110 thr former rending 1,881 ond Ihe to art at once, an obstacle to Im¬ word* per minute, the $.100 latter Wt!. of the total 8,318, mediate passage arose today in darkroom for the three publica¬ Probable Starting Lineup Ibe senate. Senator MrNary tions, and display.* Ill the Wol¬ HTATFI MARQUETTE .si Femme Farmers . (Ore.), the Republlean floor verine and Spartan offices show¬ liTJ ' ,.. Mros I-K Harrington leader, pointed out that many ing what goes into their produc¬ Conner members of the l,T Klug Jtulph tV. Tcnny, ahort course senate returned tion, llarnes suld. Radulrnru |.<; Orovrn iinccinr. announcea that more to their states a week ago upon the assurance of the ndmlhistrn-1 At the three copy desks In ihe D«»er V Macean •him ?int short couraera, of which Lrf'lalr RG turn leadership that no major Slate vNows office, staff members Rrgrr. Chi yjll be Rlrla. are expected will i»e editing and copy-reading iim RT Kalehlek It acema legislation would be taken up .. tills—year. Roxkopp RE KufTrl Call 111 tbrv are encournglng fur several weeks." Wednesday morning's paper. All students and faculty members . "llpln Qlt Dama the gals to take such Under the circumstances, al-: are leppe Farms courses as poultry man¬ (hough heartily in favor of the invited to stop in sometime 5 gC '• iwtouxkl 1.11 Rll Slrrykalakl Carlson agement, dairy produc- bill, MrNary said he would feel | Tuesday night. Refreshments will be served. V Ingra** F8 Elgner l«.»i and inilk testing to take obliged to oppose any motion to ; * Kick off: 2 p, m.. E.W.T, ,wr where the men leave off. take the bill up until Ihe absen- I Officials: Richard E. Reming¬ The only fly in the ointment la tees have been notified and giv¬ ton (Michigan), referee; William •he sUnicnt housing situation— ah well, anything fdr victory. en an opportunity to return. Meets Delay In Senate Ftifetgii 17sitors ■ . E. McllugH (DePaul). Herbert F. Htegrr umpire; (Mlrhlgan). Thus, while Sonata lenders had VL .. . Mow Vm Down planned to bring the bill before Relate Youths' - linesman; Fred Gardner (Cor¬ nell). field Judge. the Sennte on Tuesday, It ap¬ Pre*. John Hannah act a good peared that it probably would example to follow whrn he do¬ not come up before Thursday or Part in If ar fcsl this fall, while State has broken even in its two game-;.. The na led a bit windmill In Scabbard Friduy, or possibly not until Ihe Youth's tremendous task tn Spartans will probably depend ami iil.idc for thetr acrdp meUI following week. drive yesterday. The xs^ndmlll, The measure approved by the winning World war II was given ■ , i ''".v ■ ■; - - , ' practice of signal drill and short which stands on the president's senate committee today w a s "first hand to Michigan State col¬ dummy scrimmage. ELBERT STARK, halfback, llacadorn road farm, ahould drafted by Senator Gurncy (It- lege students last night .when tour delegates to the recent In¬ Two victories and one defeat if > iehi enough scrap to "tlap the See DRAFT—Page 4 proved his ability as a passer is the Hllltoppers' record so far T ternational Student usscmbly and runner in the Wayne game. See MARQUETTE—Page 3 .laps." a stacgerlng blow. (old of the part United Nation He, scored twice in last Satin day's contest, and consistently Michigan Has 88,000 ■ now on world threw..accurate pusses for long Guadalcanal Fight Frosh-Soph Brawl Eligible in 18-19 Class Kxpressing the alms set forth gains. In Frot lire Relays, in the declaration written and Ominous for U.S. LANSING, Oct. 1C ( AP)-- j signed hy 40 representatives to Tup of War, Dance Approximately 88,000 Michigan j the International Student ax- Re<1« Withdraw WASHINGTON, Oct. 18) (AP) youths in the 18 and 19-ycar-old i sembly, these delegates from —The peril of American troops Tin- frosh-sbph brawl sched¬ age group may be called to the China, Russia, the Netherlands, in the Solomons increased omi¬ and Great Britain said that the Aiipw in uled tor Oct. 29, Wii'.!. tope will feature and tunnel climbing colors if Congress decides to draft them, it was estimated to- | youth of their countries "were Volga City nously today as the Japanese, having landed large reinforce¬ tvl.ivs. soccer, poison ball, and the iotij; anticipated tug of war, day by officials of the state Se- determined to win the war and MOSCOW, Saturday, Oct. 17 ments with heavy equipment on /■Mi j to write a fair peace." ' ' was announced yesterday by lective Service headquarters. (AP)—The Stalingrad garrison Guadalcanal, began shelling the Wi The officials said about 110,- Representing these countries "withdrew from one of the city's American positions there with Art- Mitchell, general chairman. Plans are also under way for COO men of that age resided in I were Raden Kadir, native of settlements", _yesterday Michigan and predicted that Java, Miss Jung Wang, famous the pressure of thousands of under field artillery, Moreover, the navy reported & Capt. Peter "numerically superior" German 1 a dance following the contest, about 20 per cent of them would Chinese actress, in a communique that a large but nothing is definite as yet on be physically ineligible. j Cochrane, of the Cameron High- shock troops who were sup- group of enemy ships had been this score," he declared. The first of the group will be landers, and Lieut. Vladimir sighted near Shorthand island in This year the event Is to be inducted within six or seven Pchclintsev, who wears the med¬ the northwestern Solomons in strictly regulated to prevent in¬ weeks from the time Congress al of the Order of Lenin. Scabbard and Blade, military addition to the various units of juries. The Varsity club mem- passes the necessary legislation. Acting as interpreter for Pche- honorary, will assist students of transports and warships which linl.iov Scv Pastoev. while supervision of R. A minimum of 38 days is re¬ i ers. under the was have been pouring the East Lansing high school in men shore B. Daubert, will act as officials quired to "process" a drattee, it Eva Jen-Chi Lu, 11. E. '45, inter¬ a city-wide and shelling the American em¬ .scrap drive today preted for Miss Wang. end referees, and any infraction was said. t't ihe rules will result in discip¬ from 8 a. m. to noon. will furnish 10 trucks and drlv' Member placements Details of the on Guadalcanal. bitter ground T'5fiS linary action by the Administra¬ ers to pick up the metal scrap fighting were lacking, however i M tion, it was stated. SecomlAnnualMardi Cras Tonight Is that East Lansing at their curbs.. residents place and there the was no Japanese, although indication that heavily ;; t ifl) First Major Social Event This Term reinforced with troo ps ano equipment, had succeeded thus UNDER THE WIRE By BARBARA DENNISON tumos to add to the atmosphere ported by hundrc.'x of tanks and Michigan State's second Mardi I of the party, although fancy planes in their fu ious new ef¬ far in forcing the marines out ot any of the territory they ha<. fort to split the Led army de¬ occupied. Gras "queen" will be crowned1 dress will not be essential for VALLETTA. Malta, Oct. IS at 10 p. m. tonight by Mayor: admission to the dance, he fenders. A midnight - m Sam Street Hughes during the , added. communique an¬ t\rt—The 4rfragwg of Malta ' I dioi »'ne lighters down Ave Ash bombers and dance) intermission at College i auditorium. Doors Out of two score prospective will swing I candidates for "king and nouncing the third Russian withdrawal in two days empha¬ TIME TABLE m m during daylight to- one vyas elected for sized the peril to the Volga river 1 m A* attacks ing contestants. Org. room l, Union northern Stalingrad- . During half-time of the Mich¬ which time students could put \4§ The Russians said there was SSO, 1 p. in. i ""NET. N. 8, Oct. 1« (AP) igan State-Marquette game this pennies in the boxes for their Org. room l, Union favorites. only "fighting of local signifi¬ to darkness, the afternoon, the candidates will This is the second year that cance" northwest of the city MONDAY— I 0land-Neva Seatla ferry ride around the football field on where a Red army offensive ,'i I p c#rftoa ms sank to miniature floats, accompanied the Mardi Gras has been held at Christian Fellowships x Prbot stratt State and its founder, Henry against the Nazi flank has been Oct. 1« with the taw by members of Pershing Rifles under Room 208, Mule bldg. cf 136 Simons, student-consul of Pan¬ way for weeks in an ef¬ lives la the greatest ao- and the military band. fort to case the pressure on Stal¬ Faculty Folk swimming _ oounced martoe disaster eg this General Chairman Jack Bush ama, hopes that it will become a ingrad. 7:38-8:38 p. m. I u in Cinsdiaa ciastol waters. has stressed the wearing of cos- Spartan tradition. Blade Wants Your Scrap Metal Ready at the Curb S " j / ^ V- Cv ^ .... . ,l ^ f ' r.V* v ' . J.«&%- * "* " T Saturday, October 17. | MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin and Bear It By Lielity MICHIGAN STATE HEWS iWMNtiiOK mtemt m Rnt.Uml'W. *'«k MM BSO— of Ml wl«« of Union BalMtae Asm*. moo *. V»M WlU U » meeting of mM m ere—* floor dunnji tko nonUr Mkool r*Mfctw0Mocwom Ave. NiwVooaN.Y, per *»or b* moil; $1.10 pre jrejf b* shlp will meet in room 206, mu- OuM • bMTei ■ * imhii •'Uimonn rollrsr roirlrr la »tii Ki.lWlnv building. Mnnrlnv. Oct. 19. Monday. *r«r h* rnlta' terrier li> nnn-«lwdr*t». nt 7:90 p. m. Guest speaker will MEMI1ER OF THE AftaOCIATKt) l'RESS be -» Rev. Harold Reese of Wtl- TW A«vl«t«t I'M Jo eselu.leel* entllWd «». lb. ««• liomtton. : ,tl.p.trfcr. .redlled to « or nol olherwUe (idlW In Iklo p.per I rubllobnl tbrrrlo. All rfcbto of All rfcbto of publWotioo puMleeifc* on o««UI .ll-»otrbM borv •>» ofovlol dlo»ot.bM bore HKIJHET- ,j\ at*. aliR» rwwrved., . C.reen Helmet, i.7oiwr Editor, 8H1UJJON mover wmTtWO mraThonora^will hold Tin. l.KN ItAltNKS —law ^,h°^r^ T^diy Oot. RMTomtAt. 8TAfK JO, at 7:30 p. m. In the Union A.My-lot. Editor, Kid.18 HAANDT; A»UU»t Editor.. Bll.l. BARCt.AY, BIU. acCOrdlnf to l»on iSS2FLS& Al E KHV AN Kt; ^r^ofWioK? .1 utv, Editor, KU.EN STEOENtlA. I®. W Hnell, faculty adviser. All soph- Omore men Who h»d A t.000 Of better freshman avrrszr are In- jkltry tek HoRSr vtted to attend. Buell said. Nirht Kilitor A a AI'I'i.btlatk J.folv* A.tvi BLUE KEY— nine Key will meet In organ¬ Soldiers Show Up State Students ization 5 p. m. room today. 1 of the Union at WHAT'S up cheeringnilRectlon? of students. this talkWenbput haveMichigan one ,.. hut ncedimade Stateit isn't rtj? ft faculty koijt club- The Faculty Folk club's swlm- Those who arrived at game time for the Wayne contest ™i«, from ^SO^to heard a mighty roar from the west stands . . . from men B:30; Towels will be furnished, who paid out hani-earned cash to witness the game . . . but each must bring his own the Wells hall soldiers. Every man-jack put out 55 cents suit and cap^ • ^ to enter the stadium, as provided in legislation enacted spARTAN h*otki* assn.— last week. roiiHfr)/ in need o/ sailors, marines, aJiii coast , , > .U Th"* will be a meeting or the "IVii/i our - During the first period, tho soldiers, quartered on the spartan itmei acux-uiion Tues- il ,seems you'd hesitate in creating in the youth of ihs horror and haired of water!" campus while they attend gunnery school at Olds, were day, Oct. jo. 7:30 p. m.. in the led in a State cheer bv State cheerleaders. They com- spartan room of the Union, v. pletely drowned out any spirit the State students could ^es^lJ[i^l,MMunw^ThJ MimmoTi. Chwrtoder Emi$ Guy hus a rvmcdy for this sitUAtion speaker for ih*r mrctin* will be j Lowe, manairiiur dirrrtor of In Campus Quarters ... and he doesn't mean to cut down the volume of the the Hotel carter, cicviand. Ohio, By Helen Schmidt nnd Helen McAfee soldiers. He wants to organize a special cheering section whooe Sail." topic will be "Hotel to act as a Imcklnine for Spartan spirit. Students who take pride in their school should give Ernie all the lung- Tffi' AlphntheGams troduced night at their pledges tlrst term party vited overall in- Initiation formally last to Jay I wonder what two boys < the Jep».r t power they can muster. The party, under Eustern youngster are •• —William Maddox. CAMPUS CHURCHES of Uio season. the direction of Betty June , ... , By FRAN 1IORFLINORR Itishop nnd Betty Parmenter. If the world be worth thy winning, think, oh think it worth en¬ WW held in the Union. Ed Ber- joying.—Drydcn. i iy's orchestra did the honors. l)( Thcy caUi.i.- "Can Religion Save" will bo Peggy Burhans. the gal who chasing Bill Mcruel. Sic- There Are Reasons _.. . ... for Traditions , . the topic of the sermon at the got the Russell Wright dishes on through the 10:30 worship service of the the Vox Pop program, is saving avenue mob on Wa the other night Traditions are things which grow up around a place for Lulhtron church. The ^bIe them for a man or her mother movie" a reason. classes will meet at 10 a. m. The ... I wonder who will get them » . HowlawTs band wh, Just so with those of Michigan State's campus, one of Unheren Student group will first? c£^Ss a the most beautiful in the United States. The tradition niefet-at 7 p. m. in Organization Shirley Springer, Sigma Kap- so ago. Marty Vial iMt that no one shall smoke tobacco in any form north of the room 3 of the Union building. pa- now has a diamond ring ker Rowe) former suu> Red Cedar, or in any campus building with the exception At Canterbury House. Chapel 'TOm Fred Stone . . The Delta Art's band. gave buih to of the Union, has an alltoo evident reason behind it. ' of Chrut the King, service, of '^'"gJtorS k»rl, PameU^nn. on cx: The same thingapplies to the unwritten ntle that those at Wednesday mght at the Indian CLASSIFIED AD8 who walk on the Spartan campus shall use the Sidewalk, 7;|0 a. m. on Wednesdays. Hl,,s If0" club—Harry is marry- LliAOijlT IAjMJ nl'>- and not cut across the grass. B and G men have laid out "Prayer in Time of War" will -l6 Ann iIa(TarJ' Theta' on °c-' WANTED a set cf concrete walks scientifically, to provide for every be the topic of Dr. N. A. Mc- r possible path. A tndition Jiss prown up at State lhat the SJ521 2ST51, 2n >>«'St iLpto"«ho JS^StSAT"- student body and faculty never litter the campus with was married Thursday to'Dick paper, also with an obvious reason. son. organist, and Jack Stevens, McCarty Hesperian, at an army Claaaifoed Rate* Non-adherence to these traditions can come from only baritone aoioist will provide mu- \ t»o thine»—linoftoct or wllttbl Eolation. With the S^SSi SK^t wJ55 Two cents per word: mim-raai charte, 30c; all adrcrtisrinrai- many visitors at conventions on campus, and the large *"2^5?' .^°r in Detroit ... Phil Tennyson, payable in advance; no pre¬ number of new students this fall term, it is felt that just tiven by Dr. Herbert Hudnut, ^^i^bSte^n^ Sigmaltu"113' ferred position. dropping a hint to those who violate these traditions will Another recent eAga^ment was Union Bldg. Annex. Ro- m * be enough. Prwbytw-tanehurch. Detroit Les Von Eberstein's to Ginny Telephone 5-81J3—Ba-incs» Ext. 263 Students and faculty men can do the permanent rjputa- Wilkinson, Alpha Chi. tion of the college a lot of good by exercising their pre- iugs in th, chopei of Peopi« rogatixe of pointingout these things to strangers in a church on Wednesday at 7:30 ^ a« friendly way. Nothing more will be necessary. P-Raymond Cully, vice president. eur tw,na>AW THE SKETCHBOOK — — - . —————- ...— ... by sid uo — miw mass qt Q at 8 nnH and 11aII a. m. m Tha v„,lt The New- president, Hdl NGUITlfiUn tlS ViCG*- CBO. RAFT - "BROADWAY 1 TOOAJ- FAT CBSIt N Hamilton AU. Km S»m1« C.r. - T*Seta" - h?d . ccapomU g—5* - . Add to things that make you for "«k«" at a mating house M stop compiaioing about your own I»rtj-after the jackpot was paid urcr- and Jim Healy as social • STARTING SUNDAY chairman. worries: The fight of Ihiul Olson ' ... . , 7:20 a.m. All right* so maybe fewer cars The Fl Kapt have eight new !^frdmatod coordmated example of faith ire ^ registered ^ heretotthis year ovtT . . . ,, by the U. g gv__ O. Occupies • a Another -i initiates:" John KaisCT^john ter. Kenneth Cleereman, Julius Fos- and -fortitude — the intestinal auditc ium looks almost as busy I,Un«l in Aleutians Hartsema, Alan Bennett, Wil- kind. Paul, who spent several as ever . .. Prof. Lloyd GeU, ed- zascuuana fiurtless, Richard Overton, da>Ts tlits uonmer learning to itor of the alumni record, has WASHINGTON. Oct .16 proudly clahns, $7 was collected tech* scribed as a "routine operation." . . £J • 0 . • -- "'«•* • ' vT; . s.,turday,, October It IMS MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pago Thro# ^ »* 9 an to Seek MARQUETTE • The First Conference (Continued from Page 1) ^Weekly Letter to Men in the Service"! -f : Sporting mainly for their ground gaining (This open letter to men In the service will be a weekly tea- . . . Victory Today on an quette overhead attack, and Mar¬ is expected to use I lure o/ (he Michigan State News, desertWnp the outstanding I cpenis on compns. Clip if out and mail il to a friend In the the • Scene ANN ARBOR. Oct. 18 (API- Michigan's powerful Wolverines, same method when it gets lipid | service.)' j 1. By BRUCK MONKS hotted for the pnst four seasons of the pigskin. | Dear Johnny: , I . r Just a step away from Big Ten In Dick Kicppe and El Stark, Here we are. plunged Irf the midst of typical Michigan Stato ■isyj ,. Marquette university foot-. gridiron fame, try it again here Coacli Charley Baehmnn hag a j weather. In fact, we are plunged so deeply that some students I - j in arrived In East Lan- Saturday In are In favor of starting to build ah ark. Let's hope that our ■ a homecoming pair of accurate passers to v,vtordny at 3:30 p. m. Be- struggle before an expected counteract the llllltoppers' fam¬ | foot ha IJ players, meeting Marquette today," arc inuddei s. | 1 f Minting signal drill In the throng of S3,000, tire-hardy mo¬ The nerve shattering period known as formal rushing ended ed aerial twins, Johnny the llllltoppers were torists. Kick-off time Is 3 p. m. Strzy- | earlier in the week when hundreds of new Greeks donned pledgo I f. Mhousc, .•],iui'ted through the Jenlson inm and found it the best the Into their Big Ten inmigurn! kulskl and Itusty Johnson, who pins for the first thne. Hie war seems to have had little effect m |M n . l Wolverines will tote the have been rnnnecling regularly | on the number of freshmen affiliating, for Imth fraternities and sororities announce an Increase over last year. I pixst and most modern that same weapons that brought im¬ In earlier tilts. 1 luive awn pressive victories over Great When it comes to ground | least National defense crops out In the strangest places, and not the . . i . I today's game at Macklln field Lakes and Michigan State and a work. of these In the Union Grill. Chocolate of kind Is n rare whipping from Kieppe will also do his I treat now, and Ice cream sundaes have shrunk any h ,t„ isst contest away from the Iowa Navnl share to half their pre- I Air Cadets. along with Walt Pawlow- size. It's this season for the Mar- ski and Morgan Glngrass, other war Impossible to got anything but a plain coke, and uiirttr irtdder*. The remaining There is one Important addi¬ bnekfleld starters. — Marquette | tor that matter, it's impossible to gel a coke. - | .„mrs with Arlaona, Dotrolt. tion. Halfback Tom Karma, the will also have Str/.ykalskt do Uniforms are much more prevalent on rumpus since the sol- m mhattan. Great Ukn and Gary thunderbolt, Kuzma, after some hall toting, as will his I dlcrs have taken over Wells hall—and the present problem Is, I , ,mp tirant will be played In a brilliant sophomore season, barktleld mates, where shall the hoys live Who should be living there. East lain- 1 Milwaukee. . . • hasn't seen a game this year he- and Hurold Hoy Carlson Eisner, both letter- | sing homes are being canvassed for available rooms for rent. | VM now for thuso Saturday cause of a wrenched leg. The men. Tlie faculty, too, is.fast on a merry-go-round because of the ,(.H.tball game prodlc- injury has. healed and Coach Soph Quarterback I draft. English teachers are tilling vacancies In the physic:; do- I .-v Russ Kublak, sports col- Fritz Cruder gives assurance the partment and Home Ke profs are taking desks In the math de- ' t for the Marquette Trib- hard-running lloosier will see Piloting the Spartans will be .1 'Russ Gilpin, who only n week •| Home partment. But what are we going to do about English-imd I • r Mates that the Golden Avn- action. Ee? ' has one of the best grid- * * * ago was on the fourth team. The I - It. O. T. ('. and InterfraleiAilty Council have a sweet amazing rise of Gilpin was due Job I ,ims in years and that PITTSBURGH, Oct. lfl (AP) picked out for (hem. They are official harvesters of the sugar to his tine selection of M.d^uritc has better than ar —-Pitt, surprisingly ferocious in plays and . hanre of defeating Michl its last two games, battles oiiee- sure, hard blocking in the |j beet crop—If the weather permits—and it probably won't. 1 ; Wayne gume Baehman will Many n gruesome twosome plans to attend the annual Maidl ,ai Slate . . . • beaten Indiana university here ' Vol having seen the Marquette Saturday in un intorscctionul have Hill Mlllikrn. Lou Brand 'I ""J*,oni*hl ,to SC(' ,th" Crowning of the King and Queen, i i ..Hull tram In artion. we feel gridiron contest expected to be and Hob Ottlng on top to relievo i fl " i,ot advnn('° Information a* to the winners, but the fill Michigan Slate will take witnessed by about 25,000. GiininlaL-lhi' auartcrb'ick nn»t I "utc"mc is sli" secret—Just because S. A. K. Jack Bush Is so | , ,, , Starting at the ends will be ... . darned conscientious. • thr Toppers this afternoon by Dcafi Conrad went on record as saying that the U. of M. eti- Vlnce Mro/. and Bernlc » , io«.r score. Other predictions IOWA CITY, la.. Oct. 10 (API Roskopp, [I t?,n™d# "v,nl :(iiette is "old fashioned" 0",rcco1r and M. S. ('. women were urged to ■ include Michigan over North- —Iowa's who'll be expected to add much pass minded Hawkeyes to the aerial attack with -!!lft ,,|s old fastdoned and western. Iowa Navy over Notre Jump into llig Ten competition Fraleigh and Bob McNeil Itoy I He riendly and smile at service men" at a recent S. S. O. theinitiated. I Himr. Great laktf over Wtsoon- Saturday, facing the unpredict¬ to see action at-the flanks. ready A npw Pr;l '» ,hus ll ' ♦in I'ennsylvanU over Prince- able and Everyone sends their best wishes. i undefeated Illinois KufTrl Rack ion \lab*ma over Tenacwet, eleven which is going strong un- Sincerely, " which should prove one of the Spartan basketball fans may l«--t contests In the south this dey its new coach, Hay Eliot, remember Ray KulTcl, who was L sramn. Texas Christian over a big gun on the Marqiicttl cage COLUMBUS. O., Oct. 16 (AP) crew. Service Men Attend Texas A. and M„ UCLA over —Ohio State university's thrice- This afternoon, KufTel to | WKAR Will Feutur*; California, and Washington Stale will take over the right end spot oxer Southern California. victorious Bucks, top-ranking for the Hilltopperi; and his abil¬ Marquette Hume and j Blue Network Show college team in the land, ruled slight favorite today as they a marked man. ity to snag passes will make him Mardi Gras Free The National Farm and Home KufTel's run- ( Ulu,! network feature pro- day's clash with Purdue. • » -♦ also have to be closely watched rangemcnts for all service men «rnm *Pon.sored by the U. S. dt- Early Practice if the CHICAGO, Oct. 16 (AP)- A stopped.Hilltop air-game is to be in uniform to be admitted to the I fartment of Agriculture, will be Although basketball practice Great Lakes team whose line The Spartan line besides State-Marquette game for the I igan State college station WKAK outweighs i t s opponents' 20 price of the ftxleral tax only, and i .w not begin officially until pounds to the man meets unde¬ Mroz and Itoskopp ut ends, will beginning Monday, from 12:30" November 2, the varsity court feated Wisconsin Saturday be¬ have Al Conner and Dick Man- admission free to the Mardi Gras to 1' p. m.,-it was announced yes- ~ j r en tiers are beginning to condi - fore an expected crowd of 30,000 grum, at tackles, George Hudu- dance tonight. President Bennett revealed at a meeting Enid terday by R. J. Coleman, direc¬ tor of radio Tif t m tor the opening of the sea- in Soldier Field. lescu and Don LcClair, holding broadcasting. •> n which opens around the lat¬ • • * dqwn the guard positions, and yesterday. Through special arangements Men students are also invited made with Harold Gross, man¬ ter tart of November. LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 16 (AP) Kowic Beyer inking earc of the —Minnesota's galloping Gophers, pivot spot. This forward wall to Join the S. S. O., for many ager of Lansing station WJIM, it Heading the list of returning leitermen is Fred Stone. Coach will be slightly outweighed by soldiers have wanted a student will be possible for WKAR to who haven't galloped hard gioup to go bowling, poker- carry the program without di¬ Ben VanAlstyne's starting cen- enough or far enough on the last the Marquette front seven. two Saturdays, and Nebraska's Al Klug, two letter winning playlng, etc. Miss Bennett stated. rectly contacting Detroit sta- Office hours of the S. S. O. are tions. There are only twe other Thr varsity and Cornhuskers, cleanly shucked by tackle, will lead the weighty Indiana a week ago, will sec Hilltopper line along with center Friday, 6 to 8:30 p. m.;- Satur- ' college stations in the nation fencing teams will practice Tues¬ National day and what they can do about getting Mel Maceau, who missed Inst clay, 4:30 to 9 p. m.; and Sunday, that broadcast the Thursday from 4 to S 2 to 6 p. m. Calls may be made Farm and Home hour, Ohio State P- m.. it was anaounold back on the victory trail in an season because of injuries after inter-con fcrencc football game being a standout in Ills first year to extension 265 or 256 for fur¬ university's WOSU and Iowa n'rht by Fencing Coach Charles ther information. State university's WOI. ■si imiitter. here Saturday. of varsity play. Ut last year. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 16 Nick Hsiahu, an- > -ior pivot man, is also starting gers are meeting only top- al today of a joint conference teams this season. committee rapidly adjusting sen¬ ate and house differences over Try this amazing i I Bay War Stamps and Bonds the new revenue bill. 69-seH lective Service Act to make the By SALLY OWENS draft apply t» men between 18 by Ihtnzig Son The new elementary teaching Extern! Salnry Control to 45 years old -instead of 20 to "The United Nations must fe p»i I o n cm W "iiieii curriculum which began with 45, as at present. the session is being It includes, n provision" that adopt n new nnd more, sincere Duplicate Wim,-, summer WASHINGTON. Oct. 18 , United States troops would play were added are a two-year n big role, explaining in part the forbid the army to send soldiers erty and social necessity," Doc¬ 1.411; and Alpha XI Delta. tor I,conlinrtit said. "The Atlan¬ course leading to a State Lim¬ furious air Into combat with less than a Others, In order, are: assaults on Malta tic charter merely embodies a ited Certificate for tenehing and which has cost the Axis 97 year's training . It was expected group of democratic platitudes Kappa, 1.471; Alpha a fdur yenr degree program planes this week. that this plan would be revived Delta, 1.452; Alpha Phi. which we have been discussing earning an Elementary Provi¬ Malta's swarm of Spitfires on the floor of both house and lor centuries." sional certificate. downed 14 more Axis nttneker* senate. The two new faculty members Thursday, while two submarines responsible for the course are of the Mediterranean fleet sank est men's university is ihe old- Harvard Five eoeds have enrolled in the Professor A. J. Huggctt, who be¬ three enemy supply ships and States. college, in the United engineering division " at Iowa State college. gan his work as an assistant damaged Tour other*. m professor in education in the summer session nnd will direct the work for the provisional cer¬ (•oology Trips Scheduled tificate degree, nnd Miss Cor¬ for laboratory Sections nelia Tomes, also assistant pro¬ Geology field trips are sched¬ fessor i'f education, who will di¬ uled next week for laboratory rect lire two-year curricula for sections iiv Geology courses, and the limited tencher's certificate. approximately 140 students will Princeton university's KOTC explore Grand Ledge, Professor S. G. Bergquist, head of the de¬ unit, largest in history, numbers ms. partment announced recently. Church Directory LUTHERAN STUDENTS (HrwHtsI Cig,ww,l CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH III a*. )'•««• At*, mm K, Mkfc. Utile, Tn T. Ht'NDAT KKKV1CR ItiU RIBLR CLASH l.:.l ('•aaaain «i I'variH S«M«r