e ■ in Solomon Islands "No Opposition TODAY'* WKATHEB s«mcwh»t warmer. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate Is Sent Forth KAK'r I. Miff Af/t OCTOBER 20. 1042 , College hy Jap Fleet Warships Enter Waters Veteran Lends Inspects Rubber Situation Thought to Be Under Today's Named for Full Jap Dominance WASHINGTON" Oct. 19 (AP)—United States war¬ Campus Term Drama ships, joining in the battle of the Solomons, have bom¬ Fred Tyler, barded and blown up ammu¬ Mary Klaino nition dumps the Japanese had |. . . Hrchelb Ding Child* Head 'llay collected for their all-out assault on the marine and . sniokr^imd fumes signify Fever' Cast navy men- on I...mi-thing, It rut when they're Guadalcanal, the navy disclosed late today. I. m111,g front the aecond fioor of i• Leading roles In tlie fall term Whether this |,i„- Kcdxic chcm building, It play "Hay Fever," to be pro¬ ing by the accurate shoot¬ |, , i Hint more then water Is . duced December 2 and 3, will lie navy, coupled with ■truing. Jo't such strange taken by Mary Elaine constant, furious assaults on the Child*, L. enemy from the air, had thrown „ t„n drew it crowd of ex- A. 43, of Detroit and Fred ,vil students and professors to Tyler, the Japanese timotaolc awry L. A. '45, Of. East thnt building yester- Ohio, uccordlng to aqannounce- Cleveland, was not stated, but the fact re malned that at last reports the || \cesN day. It even drew ment made yesterday by Prof. hlg enemy, land offensive I the- fire departments, Don Buell, director of had drumntica not yet got under way. which arrived aa the Appearing with Mi*s Child* "No recent troop situation was calm¬ and Tyler, who have both activity or plny- enemy landings on Giiadalefcn.il ing (Inwit. ed major dramatic roles in for¬ have been reported," said a The instance win all caused mer college productions, will bt- navy ,V well iiiraning Janitor who communique. The communique, containing , t ,.|T a * fiery and gaseous All freshman students of the the first report in more than a ■r hem mi I rn ictlon when * he week of the fleet's Idnmiml the Contents of one Liberal Arts, Applied Science, waters previously, believed dofn activity in Iw toil-basket into that of anoth- Engineering, general college, inatcd by the Japanese, said that and Veterinary divisions are I" required to see their advlaera Ameriran surface vessels shell- ' ed |. Hi ah-Priced Bottles during the week beginning Monday, according to S. K. the enemy's position* on northwestern Guadalcanal the morning of Oct. 17, with direct _ Measured by 1U liquid aaaets. Crowe, chairman of advisers. Tiits setting off heavy explosion* I tin- -lirrtl (Iras costume ball of and fires in ammunition I the week-end produced 11 quarto dumps The presence of American I of nickels, dimes,* and pennies, Myra Buchhojz, L. A. '42, of De¬ lurnrdinc to Jack Buah, chair- troit. in tho-Ingenue role or S(>r- As Michigan State college roe4s were expressing their ap¬ warships appeared t« foresha¬ dow a possible early I man. The money was counted rel IIIIhh, and Dove Lucas, L. A. proval of I (aiming student ear* for the duration (aee page 4), ment engage¬ ■ (ram the vote boxee In the Union '45, of East Lansing, in the juve¬ Rubber Administrator William J. Jaffera waa In Akron, Ohio, between opposing uurface nile part of Simon Bliss, her '•ira study of the iynthctlr rubber Industry. Here he la shown vessels which could prove deci¬ |directly Eusrn t» the into milk boltlee, to be brother. inspecting a vat of liquid "Bung 8.". Jeffera said that If peo¬ sive to the outcome of the Solo¬ accounting office, mons land the net reault was $«•« In Two newcomers to campus ple "go easy on their tires, there wlU be some rubber left over campaign. The navy communique relat¬ I change In the bottles. Buah re- dramatics, Ted Ashby of Detroit, after military nreda and essential workers are supplied." ed fhot during three days Bpcrti ; tnte ; n arrest, but served . Mumford died at his Easi about .thp.jyhya and wherefores "(R-Mich.v-declarcd. that Ins pur- | town on the understanding that ! Lirising - home . i : amnions to appear before Saturday aftcr- ("in "official and behind the 'finished products ot pn.e was to give t ie privilege (no legislation of importance noon following a brief illness. pay the fine ■ ■»|ici uii-d by him. It might be the Wolverine, Spartan, and the of tin- ballot to men who would j would, be taken up Immediately, As organizer and head of '.be lie "lighting ' ■Barklcy- toid reporters he. ex- I'm State News? If so] you art- m= be inducted into pending bill, i pected Jittle opposition to the | sociology department, Professo- •. too, for the law states vited to the publications Open forces under the House to be held in the three ot- : The amendment would require | bill, adding that the admmistra- j Murriiord had been COnnectec t' inn- may be anywhere from [81 to $100. fiees on publications row in the ratiilcation by Ihiee-fuuflis of lion's attitude toward some pro- i lore his retirement in | with the college many years oe- pro¬ False Alarm basement of the Union annex ttie states, after appro.ul by ' posed amendments had not yet fessor Mumford also organL.fi between 7 and 9 p. m. today; - congress, before it could become beena. determined. j ed These includ- proposal .by Senator Lee in the extension work of M_ y. ij c i .i i ii pus is likely to be This second annual Opei- effecti .e . - 1912, and as tne orgaii-zat! n ■ hrarinc strange noises all this "If young men of 18 are to be (D-Okla.j to baa the sale of House, sponsored by Matrix, developed throughout the str. ? T«'«k during the noon hour, ac- women's Journalism honorary, draited to tight tor their coun- | liquor in military camp areas he became state leader oi tour, _ y J(crding to W. A. Davenport. and Sigma Delta Chi, men's pro¬ try." .Vandenuerg declared, they j and authorize the secretary of agents, serving for 10 years n ■ hrad of the B and G department. — I war to act to combat-vice con- fessional journalism fraternity, this capacity. Irhr college's new air raid sirens is being held to acquaint stu- jditions in the vicinity of army ■ may have to be tested all week dents and faculty members with Nazis Edge A bead ! and navy posts. ,, ■ >"r Impressed by MiliUry Men (German Troop Ferry H; I half-hour periods be*Inning publications' new and ifnpiovect In formally reporting the draft by Torpedo in Baltic Sea |Jt no<,n, he says. See PARTY—Page 4 at Stalingrad | I measure to the senate, the mili- i _«nceAU( m..on {ary committee said it was pro- STOCKHOLM, Oct. 19 (AT, ll-ondon Hears Talk of Burma j )-Tne great battle of Stal- ingrad raged on around a fac- ' foundry ^pressed by the testi- —The German ferry ..not ,jf roUltary , th leadcrs that f land carrying on furlough was torpcuccd lau Deutsch- 1,000 Nazi troop to.,y stronghold in the northern ed forc^ depentls upon the cm. today 10 miles off Attack as Generals Confer | part of the battered «ty -Men- ' old ' oa-vr' mj?nt men as of our 18 £nd ,9 year soldiers, but that our coast and an were drowned. ■ the Swcaisr unknown nqmbtr The Rusians said today that very national "existence is de¬ The vessel, a train ferry, war all German attacks were re¬ pendent upon their use." -7 able to reach Trelleborg tonigh pelled after the Red army had by stei-'ug with its propellers yielded one block of wrecked The submarine was of "unknow buildings during the preceding Allied Pilots Rest nationality," but Russian craf night. have been operating under the The Spviet midnight commu¬ GEN. MAC ARTHUR'S HEAD¬ Baltic sea for months. nique announced the Germans QUARTERS, Australia, Tuesday, continued - to launch "fierce" Oct. 20 (AP)—After a week of tank and infantry attacks in a •heavy blows at Japanese bases in desperate effort to take the Vol¬ the northern ' Solomon Islands ga city, and that "fighting was and New Britain, Allied bombers pai ticuiarlycstubborn in the area under the southwest Pacific of one factory," but indicated command confined their activity that there had been no change in yesterday to reconnaissance the general situation. flights north of Australia, an Al¬ In one sector in the city, the lied communique said today. communique said, 18 German This lull followed Sunday tanks were destroyed and 400 night's four big attacks, on a men killed in the fifth day of the strong Japanese naval formation new Nazi offensive. * at Buin, enemy naval and air Northwest of Stalingrad Rus¬ base on Bougainville Island in sian troops consolidated their the northern Solomons, in which positions and repelled a number three cruisers and a number of of enemy attacks; - other vessels were believed hit Tuesday. October 30, i„4n Page Two Grin unci Bear It % Ul.lv MMKM STXlt NEWS sioae ihe m l«wt«] on «roun4 »«r of nut »(■# of rublUho! tIMIr .er.Pt S«B*.r .ml ».nw ai tto i mM i.ttet taaths, Mkh. l'«km tetetel Awn. room ». MonAjur morohn. Airlmr thr r-e.il.r .rSool o»i«w MsmraM roor owl WMhb no ttof-ter morrUm. durtBf mmmtr fc» *- .IwlrnU of RyLen Burnett «.... N.doml Adrwthtaf Sorrim,**. "*"n~ IT'S AN Inspiring sight to see OUIftf r%W+mWrfrrmaUtM SoWoUiHAuy i«iw L- r«r copr: tS(X> | how enrs In outstnte Michigan aso M.cioon A*«. n«« Vcrnn. W. V. r«v jreoAbf m»H. (.1 have slowed down to comply fs iinsi «mm • Hue mil IHW • tna ...mm im dnaeirs W ruiflifl • ft fttU'llw ftflVr to HttHlsMit# , $S.*6 ^ with the 3R-mlle edict. The fact rr,r hY ft,lh5;-r.trtrr u. nnn-.Mi.lrBU. that they will do It thing like MKMHKH Or TIIK AASOCIATp I'arSH .. this only demonstrates that TBr AmtMU Trm. ta wrtil.br.lr SMHW <*. »!.«*. .r »" Americans-nre willing to make or— dlMoUhnil rmlllr.1 In ll or not ..th.rotar rrrOMr.1 In thta leprr nn.l l.l.' lh. almorft tmy sacrifice If they think lornl mo. p..|.ltahr,l tlirrrtn. All rl.htai Sf twiWUott.ni on .r*rtal itUpotrtw. twrm In Hflr *1** t^Hfffwd.'' . .... ..._ ... ....^ It necessary to "win the witr. M.n.iftnir r.lll..r, SHKJ.PON HOY*k Many drivers travel on bu u VVIII..H.I Plrortor,-l.KN ItAKNKH Hrnimm Motwtor. J1CAW o-ttmUt! WMITtNt) noss only. To them time Is very important. But of all drivers on unirrtnui. itAIT . . _ . ., Michigan roads today, only a A~.cl.lr tailor. KU.IS IIRAMi r, AmM.nl Mdttor-. Illl.l. RAn( ^AN RIM. very small percentage Is exceed JOHNHTtlN. HIM t»AN Womrn . K.III..1 MAPPOX. JKUHY T*H «OHHT. NVVA ACKKRMAN; R^orta ""'"T- J,>" * {,!„ Ing 35 miles an hour. fWtuw. kklltw. W.I.KN RTWlt N- Student* herr Rt Stntr rniita take n TTjTTrom these Michigan CKVKKAI Hel'ftltTHHH—luttmr. lUIUol. HorWr. prnnta.>n. tl'.'.oP Rn.p..h Wm-rfA H.ll)r tvorn., l-.«tao K.AB. lU.l motorists, and use cars only I-.lm.r, Prion Mr Afro. ' when necessary. And no stretch the Imagination con Interpret HVORTS RRrORTrflH-ltitl AtUn*.l£* **?• ^ of "necessary" as driving to and Klutf. titbit l^liurMl.1. r.»lhv HwrntiwHWi, m»ak Rmllh. HHty J ' HM.IS HHANPT from classes Nip}.-: K.I.I.W t.oesl law enforcers are keep¬ A A Aprt.VAIATK ing close watch over a group of ttaoullv A.M'W. i 12 students—all of them own¬ ing convertibles with out of llpperclasws (iet state license*, colncldentally— who have paid no heed to Pres¬ Factory Throw-outs Call from AER ident Hannah's request that stu- oents cut down on driving. It, C.OEDON DARK AH These 12 drive from class to A special effort will be nuule clues, sometimes parking in re¬ during the rest of this term, up stricted areas. A good deal of to Dec. 31. to edroll all sopluv their spare time is spent in fur GREETINGS, Spartans, astbe State News' 42-kcy cainern mores, juniors, nnd seniors who (not counting shift keys desire to nisltlng taxi service for men and women certain students (the "l,ant coll to put (Viiyt/itup else iit the hash before I c< Join the Enlisted Re¬ type most easily influenced by and back spacei-s.l takes its ftrst serve corps, according to Capt. convertibles >. Spartans at War — swing aroun.i citntpifs. G. H. Branch, R.O.T.C. military And Just because all 12 stu¬ To start, our grapevine tells us adjutant. dents mentioned by police hup- By AL BERGI Ml that there is n girl here with, co- After Dee. 31, enlistment will pen to own convertibles is no rfi snh nlrtvmvcr11bIo owncrs on mcidentaUy enough, n grape be confined to freshmen r.ndi advanced course. campus are unpatriotic. They IN cooperation with the college field, Oklahoma City, shape: one squeeze and she's all members of the over you. Students who are interested in driving to necessary trips, aren't as long as they confine I proimim for sugar beet picking, an administrative <«fi i. • • • • if cm ious branches of the local was a menfter of Di s:g- enrollment should secure an ap¬ they don't, college officials will R.O.T.C. lire going out to pull Phi and Have you seen the campus po¬ attended ; lice- crutscr lately^ It's been office proval slip from the president's ban student autos for the dura¬ beets ns units of approximately three years here. and apply at the military tion—or longer. nobbling nbout with n black eye. 200 men. The schedule Is as fot- Rccentlv, Aviation t' <:>■: i.n Ran inlo n door, no doubt. A department for further particu¬ We realize, as does everyone, lows: Oct.'20. infantry; Oct. 21. lars, Captatn Branch said.. , us 11. Hoguc probti I, itHtk- that sonic students have duti-'s cavalry; Oct. 22, coast artillery; garage door. ■ down at hi* che.-l and upki ^ Students desiring to serve in requiring jtse of an automobile. Oct. 23. field i-rtillery; Oct. 26, ed with what he sau.. Warning to prospective hunt¬ ■the navy, coast guard, or marine- If they have to drive to class for Infantry; Oct. 27, cavalry; Oct. Cadet Hoguc is now cv. i-c: m ers: Have plenty of petrol early corps may enlist in the E.R.C. that reason, it is a generous 28, coast artillery; Oct. 29 and pair of Mlver wings. 11 .m Br next month, deer season opens in order thst they may be eligi¬ thing for them to share the con¬ 30. field artillery. rten Springs, Lieutn- flog on the lSlh. and gas raUontng ble fur H.O.T.C. tratnlng Trans¬ venience of riding. But they Ensign Bob Iddings. Lan¬ was a former student : • re Hi fer will be made to the branch must first have u reason for driv¬ goes in on the 22nd. sing grud, has been assigned ac¬ completed the advanced • • • of his choice after the student ing. tive duty,with the fleet, having at N-ipier Field, Doth.or A All the best of wishas to our hts completed two years of basic if another car going more than 35 miles an hour does pass recently Completed the officers' faculty advisor. A. A.-Applegste. military, according to Captain training course.in Chicago. En¬ who has Just bought a naw bi- Branch. you, give it the "Vietory hom." three short beeps and u long one. sign Robert E. Riordan. '40 and CLASSIFIED AI1S cycle, and fur a quick know-how Man now enrolled need not - n member of Sigma Delta Chi, is This procedure really slows , as to its operation. get approval slips again. They stationed at the Tiburon Net De¬ roSTsAu will be notified when to "report them down. Aids to a better life. Loud for completion of enljgtment. Interesting observation on the pot, Mill Valley, Cal. Lieut Bob ONK FULL DRESS S» teib. bibr mmde U> on^r - alarm clocks. New gags to re¬ Minimum age for enlistment is new speed limit: Trucks are Adams, when last heard from, like uro; Hrorn f«w iinipv place instructors' obsolescent 18 years. wasting more rubber by com- was stationed at the AAF bom¬ tlon cf ItpUcrtiif n( • supply. _plying with it than they did go¬ bardment base at Will Rogers BUtr Nmh. ing 45 miles per hour. Their PemttM one must pay for Wolverine Pi* overdrives come in at 42 miles happiness: Ellen Stegenga. State ge~ hour, and their motors run News feature editor, who was married a few days ago. now The following organizations are scheduled (or the Home in a second gear at 31. They al¬ so waste a lot of rubber braking SPECIAL OFFER ftwd. she cannot remain ll\-tng at Ec Little theater Tuesday. on hills to keep speed down. So Oct. 20: a new regulation will soon be ENGRAVED STATE STAIIONERY her present abode, and must ob¬ tain new quarters, fast-like 7 p. m. S. W. L made for certain types of vehi¬ Talk about looking for needles 7:15 lat*rCo-«p council cles. in haystacks. 7:m Sigma Epslloa 7:45 Sit aaa ri Sigma A word of congratulation is due all who helped stage the Regular Price $1.00 .. NO\V (»«r I p. m. 4-H eteb Mzrdi Graf. Many man-hours Yes. We Have" Michigan SUt« Pencils 8:15 1. F. C, or work W'fre devoted to the information IX M-SjC. Hotel association MS Nrtskc - pi eject Uy already busy campus leaders. General Chairman Jack OPPOSITE CAMERA 9 ft. m. Fl Kappa Phi 9:15 Alpha Psi IX Delta Chi 9:45 Delta Sigma Phi ' Bush and his committees have a goodly sum of money to turn over to war organizations. More projects like the Mardi will -UNION LINN SHOP Grns would give a lot of students an c .joyablc and and patroitic Tom Riordan Is Named way tc spend spare time. to Head Sports Staff Student Art oti Show The fourth annual Leland ex¬ Tom Riordan, LI A. *44 from hibit of oils, water colors, and MEDICAL BIOIXJCT flCNIC— Detroit, was named sports editor drawings will conclude next The medical ^ of the Michigan State News yes- of the Michigan State News yes¬ Sunday in the Music building es' noal 1*11 tcray. succeeding Bruce Monks «cceeding Bruce Monks gallery after a week's showing, CHEERIO V^ic Thursday at who ^ who has resigned r„iptled due ^ to to th$^ E B. Brauner, acting head of the trorrt^ftke pressure of other work. Riordan art department, said yesterday. prw*ur* 01 oth£T wot* Riordan Bacteriology budding at 5 5J0 lias been a niembei of the State has New# News been a memberforofmore sports staff for more than the State The exhibit is slated to be SUPPERS open on week-days from I to 5 «*• m- . . , a year, covering football; a year, basket¬ basket- p m.. and on Saturday and Sun¬ ball batrttaU hall and baseball. day from 2 to 5. fersons mm have moved For ________ Weary Campus Trodiers *•**> Just slip on these soft quitted slippers when ycu Ike Caloa or the XT A barracks EagiMeriag Staff . are asked to tear their Mr ad¬ TONIGHT tired . » . youll love them. Aid what is best of all dresses la the office at the Peg- Six new members have been they can be tossed into the washing machine wh> fatrmr immediately, aecardtag te added to the faculty of the Engi- RODbRAFFELL they're soiled. Choose from many colorful pattern Smith, aasislaat regis- nering division. Karl B. An¬ tral-. drews. formerly of the Univer- • • • sity of Hawaii, and Leonard 1.50 pair " CHECKROOM EMTIOYES— There will be t khwt meeting of all checkroom ompleyes to- Robert, a graduate of State, have joined the civil engineering de- partment. In chemical engineer- coral Lower Floor—Gifts day at TAO p. m. ta organization mg. Kandcrtd Ludt and E. C. Near ioam 1 of the Union. Any stu- Oden are the new assistant pro- dent seeking part-time employ- festers, with tnmanoe Hem as meat in the checkrooms is urged instructor and Willi rm McKin- Cables Webifas Are. le attend this meeting. ney aa graduate assistant. 11 Titc«d*y> October 10, 1042 MICHIGAN ST ATE NEWS f Page Three >m Ivic|»pc Hot 111118 to Spartan Squad . mm \g It Prepares for Great Fakr* • Hermic The Short Stories of nv TOM RIORDAN not have wtm, but It would No excuaes .were passed out ut born a lot doner," \e»terd«y afternoon's Michigan MeiXtfitll Ready hnvr Says — lo football workout for the With Marqut'Mo game last Saturday. healing Sufficiently so that he Etlo McncotU's knee Tt>'Cl NAMES you're.hound to sec when nil-American end Ernest Hemin H was generally conceded that inn relieve JYi Ripmaiitcr «t candidates are mentioned at full¬ Mm unclte was really on. The back. linehmnn is using Morgan the finish of the rurrrnt season, simrians were more concern- Glhgrmui at fight ns well us full will surely be Klmer Modrtfin 1 .ibfkry, JVcw York, 1'942 Madar, ad about the In** of veteran The runtilbg of l«»th Glngrnwi Michigan and .John Harrington, Hoy Frnlvlgh. who sulTered ami Hlpmnstcr accounted for Marquette. Moth have won high h.nilder dislocation nnd will ' most of the Spartan yardage, 'via '"claim , from the roaches of |M> out of action for three week*, $1.45 .... the ground, nod pal also were wondering If their both did some sevoroi'"times! teams "'at the Wolverines nnn, these flank- nation's best, out the added evidence of well, The Undefeated. Old The Hun Also Rlsrs, Fare¬ Man at the Bridge. The Short member of the unbeaten 1018 f„ every Wolverine game so far; Third Week's Play Great Lakes eleven. j thls f;i||, pass-cat. hing of well to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, the short stories Happy Life of Franrh Macom- ber. Fifty Grand. The Snows Madnr has been the feature of alone are 'sufficient to ntark of Kilimanjaro, A Clean Well Dormitory football goes Into Michigan's aerial attack. Weigh- I its with third week of play tonight the dnrkhorse Mason 1 Bulldog Harrier* ing but 180 pounds, Madar Is still able to bowl over weighty I the author as one of thc fin¬ est of living literary artists. Lighted Plaee, and numerous other stories, particularly the squad. whirh upset Jhe defend- Forfeit to State opponents on blocking assign¬ Thc stories fall roughly in¬ to several recognizable f roups nostalgic remembrances <*< childhood, all testify to fltm- mg champion Mason 5 team, ments. -three of boyhood (Up In in*way's belief that everyone, a .rating Abbot 15 at 8 o'clock. First Meet - in Harrington holds a 15 pound no matter how ordinary, has - . Running n clase second for the Michigan. Indian < amp. The favorite's spot is MaSon 8 unde¬ I weight advantage over Madar, Three Day Blow. Big-hearted something to tie to, something By COLBY THOMPSON j »"d he's two inches taller, but ! River, and the masterly My to give ltfc direction and leted In two starts. The 8 grld- The killing pace set by State's value. It may be devotion ders, runners up Inst year, hove cross j v. hat Madar lacks in build he Old Man, highly reminiscent country runners early In substitutes with ability. His play to duty, to an ideal of friend¬ already piled up 37 points while the four-mile trek at of Sherwood Anderson), holding their opponents score- i l)es|'s similar to that of Kd Frutig, stories of love and frustration ship or love, to the ruler: of a Moines, Iowa, Snturdnv. caused I mother all-time Michigan great (Canary for One, Cat in the game, or it may he pi.-rely less. They will take on Abbot 13 | scvoral 1>rilkt. thinclads to fall flankman. Rain, Sea Change, and the the satisfaction that comes by the wnysidc and the Bulldogs with the. execution of an or¬ Although defeated once, the . best of them, The End of der or a well-placed hunting Mason 5 grldders still figure to be in the running since their sSc'sS''; Fratfinmen Often Scmething), stories of war, the predecessors of his two shot. Clearly many of ihe^e stories reflect the gradual ap¬ block has several strong teams, Only four Drake dalers cross- ^ f rt" > m war novels (Old Man at the ed the finish line as State regis- OtUl PI CPK l ldY proach of Hemingway to the any one of which might topple Bridge, A Way You'll Never selflessness and the currently hot Mason 1 tcred a crushing 15 to 45 (low J Be), and stories of the violent purity of squad. rcore wins) victory. Behind the idealism of For Whom the They will bid for a comeback individual winner, Dave Griffith j Fraternity bowling teams will life, (The l.'ndefeated. Fifty Bell Tolls. against Abbot 10 tonight. co jnto their second week of play i Grand, and his masterpiece, The Killers). Whatever Interpretation Other games scheduled for to¬ They encom¬ night are Abbot 18 vs. at 9 p. in, Abbot 14 vs. Mason 8, Mason 4 Scott, with times of 22:57 and | - ■» «—x "»>»• Last weck s outstanding plav- ; pass Hemingway's range, the bullfight, the box¬ whole may be placed upon Heming¬ way's short stories in regard 23:13 respectively, led the Green I «'.r wns J,ack Gale, captain of the I to his intellectual develop¬ also at 9, and Mason 8 vs. Abbot ing ring, violent death, the ment really matters little, for 17 at 7 p. m. and White cross countrymen, i h,8rna -Ntf team. In three suc- Florida keys, dead love, war, in the end their chief impor¬ Capl. Ralph Monroe and R||| > ccssiv* games Gale scored 203- Meititsm, maudlin intoxica¬ tance rcifs upon the fact that Hershiscr finished fifth and sixth | ;8a"20J- s'8ma Nu » oumtet hit! tion, sensualism, disillusions as the latter came through with j 2303 to l,,p Tht'la chl * 2070 ment, the sweetness of youth. they are above everything IH A CUtS flying colors in his first race. cou''t- . . " They all approach life in fhe else simply good stories told . , with a maximum of skill and By HIMSHf v v Completing State's scoring in j Alpha Tau Omega s keglers, typicid Hemingway fashion,, a minimum of effort. Tech- eighth and ninth place were ; racked up 2149 to down Kapp* from the standpoint of .the' Maurice Horeki and Bill Fritz. ; rh,1 wh'> scorcd 2WM- primitive and basic emotions, -nleelly a. half-dozen or » at the collection are as good a This Saturday Indiana will try ! 'n \h* »wo °"ic.r ™tches the characters responding on¬ , anything ever written in the varsity dalers. State's old- , scheduled. Beta Chi forfeited to ly to the most elementary America. . For sheer tension est and most hotly contested j I*Ha Chi and the Jtoper.ans, .stimuli. All, if course, are no one has yet equaled The cross country rivalry has always ! ""d thc Alpha EpMlon Pi s failed couched in the terse and non¬ Killers. The End of Home- been with these Hoosicrs who t0 put in an appearance, committal understatement, thing is as effective and artis¬ ere coached by the famous BiUy I I Gamw scheduled for tonight: the direct, plain .vocabulary, tic a treatment of a common Hayes. Sigma. Alpha Epsilon vs. Lambda that have bdeame the trade¬ ' Chi Alpha: Phi Delta Theta vs. and painful emotional experi¬ mark of the Hemingway style, ence as xnyone could wish, f " i -i ' Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Phi probably one of the most ad¬ \s. Phi Kappa Tau; and Alpha mirable adaptations of medi¬ though its subtle craftsman¬ y New undrr-arm Gamma Rho vs. FarmHouse. ■ um of idea in modern prose, ship in structure is likely to escape the casual reader. Cream Deodorant a style often imitated . but The Snow of Kilimanjaro With 35 defense courses cost¬ never equaled. imfdy e ing nearly $300,000 already com¬ is in a smaller sphere ac re¬ No doubt the most striking strained and delicate in its Stops Perspiration pleted, Dean W. R. Woolrich of the University of Texas engi¬ thing about the collection of handling of a love theme as the whole, of Hemingway's Farewell to Anna. And in neering college declares the "Job work in the field of the short SoidierN Home Hemingway for Texas, industry has just been story is its illustration of the in a few pages acomplishes Dr.GR A BOW ' started. development -of his philoso¬ phy. Long fashionable as the what John Dos Passos took five novel to dp. key to his standard of values His stpries of ordinary peor Wanted— was the explanation current pie, free from the sentimental in the twenties, that he be¬ pcsturin2P"that insrt Saroyan, lb Does not rot Jrettcl or mrn'i Youhg women for longed to the group of young have been unmatched by any¬ shirts. Docs i.ot irritate ikin. men called by Gertrude one part time retail sales 2. No waiting to Jtjr. J. tight after shiviis. Csa be used Insuntiyttoptv'trwi»a«>nfof work in Lansing spe¬ cialty and gift store. / Stein "the Io6t generation," the postwar group who, under the stress of waT, lost all since^R-ing Lardner. who, primary thing about Ernest 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor.j. sense Of vateee. and who re¬ Hemingway as a abort story 4. A pure, white, STATE— treated into stoicism, taking writer is that he knows his stainless vanishing cream. refuge in a life of not-think- business as few others do. 5. Awarded Approval Segi Of 1. Age American Institute of taunder- K. Year in school ing for being harmless to 3. Amount of time you can devote to employment 4. Previous experience if any 5. Scholastic average 6. Phone number Write Bex IS State News RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE UNION WO"" ■■WOT--' - ■—— ,11111 A <• Sx V WW,—-W-- 'V 'fc ... , Tuesday, October 20, 1943 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Tour State Women Back Student Car Minority Believes Moratorium PARTY Some Occasions Manli Gras Nets (Continued from Page t set-up geared to serve Mirlm $900 for War ,,, 'Demand' Autos Stale college in the war elTi n Added insight Into the- win 1 FACULT ROW-^ By WINN POTTS "Would you favor having all ReliefDefense putting out a daily paper wiii i„. given to those attending as sen the State News statf student ears put nwuy for the duration?" I'ut Wine, Peter Bnlli lulling campus news win U> By Sally Owens The answer given by n cross- copy and ails, and editing Picked us Vitlory Bringing with" him an added nwnmiess of the inside section or State women yester¬ make Wednesday's paper. situation in Europe, Dr. Hans L. Leonhardt, one of the day was "Yes!"' with only a few Ihtccn anil King In addition to watching 1 ,., per being prepared for tin , ,,, newest additions to the Michigan State college faculty, is exceptions. "That's a good idea." said Michigan State's second Mnrdi the Wolverine and Spin tun A, now a member of the history and political science staff. Dorothy Mitchell. LA. '44, "but Grns netted a profit of from $83(1 have displays to shodvxiInn . ,, Born in the Khinolnnd, Dr. "lions were in dealing with the it should he done by the stu¬ to $900, Jack Bush, general into the production oC'flv-1 . Leonhardt studied law at Danzig Nazis from 1933 to dents voluntarily, not by a col¬ chairman, stated yesterday Def¬ yearbooks nnd magazine- 1 lege ban." inite figures will be available Matrix and Sigma Delta On Frieburg, Munich, ami Berlin 1938." "Students must do it on their soon. .1,. universities, ami in 1928 be¬ (lets Doctor's Degree plays will show the wmi , Dr. Leonhardt received his own," agrees Ks.v Rlnnry, 11. K., The profit made this year was these organizations.. came n citizen of the Tree City doctor's degree at the University •44. a gain of about $800 over that of Special features will be n, id Danzig where he specialised of Chicago in 1941 and is now "Certainly, nil cars should In¬ last year, and Judging from the photographic darkroom m i „ in maritime taw and interna- tionnl cases, leaching a survey course In the put up," approved Margaret enthusiasm shown, should prove the three publications, « .. social sciences as well as a com¬ Sluittlrworth. 1,A. '43. "Buses even bo lists $500 investment Associated with Rausrhnln* greater in years to come, a ■, parative government course de¬ can take you almost tiny plnce Bush said. to-tlie-minute equipment, Trent 1928 to 1938 he was n signed to take up the pre-war and we might as well gel used llie two Associated Press Chosen as "King" and "Queen" 1,1, liberal member of the "Danzig democracies of Great Britain to doing without cars right now." iof type machines ticking out Barbara May. L. A. '43. be¬ Victory were Put Wise, Sigma - r Opposition" which unsuccessful ind Franco here. It will be con¬ Kappa candidate, and l'etcr words a minute from nil , , tv tried to restrain the growth tinued with an analysis of the lieves that action would be the the world. Refreshments »r. 1, "best thing that could happen Buth,. Alpha Gamma Hho con¬ cf power of National Soctalfsm German, Italian and Russian sys¬ served. testant. The w i n n c r s were In the city. During this time tems. on this campus—so many other schools have done it already." rrowned by Mayor Sam Street Dr. Ix-onhurdt and Dr. Hermann A resident of the United Kauschiung collaborated in op¬ States since 1938, Dr. l.eonhardl Pressure and regulations from Hughes before u "V backdrop AWS Hoard Elects posing the Nazis, the latter (now the college will have to come if displaying flags of 20 United Na¬ expects to have his final Amor nlso in the United States) re¬ iran naturalization papers in students won't cooperate, is tions. Off-OmiptiH Henri signing from the presidency of Grace 4'aelne's view, U.K. '44. In expressing his appreciation Aygnst, 1943. He wished to Doris Thompson. L. A '44 the Danzig senate to Join the point out that Danzigers in the "The ones that won't put lip for the cooperation of the stu¬ act as president of OIT-ctn ranks of the "Opposition." United Slates arc regarded as I their will have to be tnken dent body and fuculty in making Judiciary Board following n "We appealed again and again friendly aliens, since our gov care of by the college, echoes the party such a success, Bush elections. to the league of Nations," Dr. crnmcnt has never recognized Belly Axee, L.A. '46. said, "We have thousands of Other board members Leonhnrd explained. "They sym¬ the present Nazi-controlled gov¬ _ Laura Cook. I»A. '45. doesn't I men across the sea who are de- think that tlie idea is very good 1 pending on Barbara Williams, . A pathized with us, but did noth¬ ernment of the city. us to push them Jane "Even though we must save our | through to Victory. We of Midi- Pearl, A. S. '45; Ruth ing nt all to control "the semi¬ legal measures the Nnzis were cars and rubber, there are time ignn State are playing an im¬ Lynch, A. S. '43; Grace using to gain control of the city's Jups Threaten Death when it is absolutely necessary portant part in that defense L. A. '43; Sylvia Surratt, 1! r. drive," she stated. continue to '45; Evelyn Ludlow, H. K 1 government. By 1933." he add¬ to to move so tiiut we may ed, "the Nazis hnd gained a very (inplurril Fliers "We don't approve of uch 0 live as n free uiui independent Phyllis Carlson, H. K. '43; A alight majority in Uie Volkstag ban," chorused Pat Ryan. L.A. Schuster, 11. E. '44; Sophia It NEW YORK. Oct. 19 (API — people. Let's keep it up »t any (parliament), and from then on In a threat of reprisal executions '46. and Margaret Anderson. 11. cost." ha, II. E. '44; Aliccmary !\R n - Danzig became increasingly Na¬ of American prisoners of war, E., '46. "Students need their son, 11. E. '44. The profits from the affair are tional Socialistic dominated." cars to come to school from out¬ Olf campus Juditfary I' .mi Japan declared today that side of Lansing and to go where being turned over to defense nets as a sepurute unit of A. W. Wrote Book on Subject American tliers captured vapiui 4\l after III IVI work and war relief. ., . , - S »s S. Judiciary Board and hax ve week-end w?jk- . In his book, "The Nazi Con¬ the April . 18 raid on Tokyo I f,L, 'Of course we shouldn't use risdictlon over all women IWu.r quest of Danzig." recently re¬ would be punished for acts Of' cars for social or "campus driv¬ Buy War Stamps and Honda I in off-campus approved houses. leased by the University of Chi- inhumanity und said fliers seized ing. but don't put the cars up • Mgo Press, he reveals in detail after any simitar raids would be for all the time," asked Martha the fifth-column activity exist¬ tried for their lives. Kelly, L.A. '45. ■ ing in Danzig and describes uc Just what prisoners Japan eurately the events between 1933 Tnight make the objects of this say that" it rould be done. Eve¬ A senior and a freshman both Fall Fashions ■ and 1939 .that led to the Natifl- vengeance was not cleur. Brig. lyn Waters thinks that there arc ration -of Danzig, from the loss ' Gen. James H. Doolittle who led not many driving now anyway, of Tree Trade Unions in May. the raiding flight skid not a and it would be eusy to stop 1933, to.the violence and llnal plane was jost in Japan. One those. "Sometimes I do drive, destruction of all democracy in UnitedivM States uiairi) bomber lA'IIllnrr came CiliTlt '»#• 1 1 \ , , . , the once Tree City. , oown in Soviet Iberia and the I^ be poss.bk- to do - When asked about his book, ; " --*■ ■ • — crt,w has been held there. i / , iars rhe busf* llu,Mllc most of zvxy transportation any-. Dr. Leonhardt said, "My main :1' ______ purpose was to show democratic Alpha Tan Omega fraternity ! XV*D - added Barbara Welch, ^ How the whole situation will readers how ineffectual "thi¬ recently celebrated tlie ?8th an- ol its founding probably be settled is given by j j Beit.v Kennedy. H.K. '43. "Gas j rationing is coming along next (month. That will just about j take all the student cars off the road without an action1 or haul from the college." hanlj. ^4)V£UT;I HE0 ^ ST rvecomine Af _ a ^4 litA/w**