Women's Day Issue Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS TODAY S WEATHER Slightly warmer. Campus VOL. 33Z.332 Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1942 . . Kick-Back News editorial comment Frosh - Sophs State Women sutc ihp anonymous letter signed British Eighth Army Wins One for the Underdo*, North hall, h« brought toHoldAiimial Rule Campus Jnnrr of a Irllrr to kick-back than a mere the editor, as evidenced Clash of Skill The women of Michigan State Fi„st Roun(, at A]ameiu bv a notice on the North Camp- held their own on the campus h-ll bulletin board which asks cirls in the dormitory bav¬ Refreshment* ami yesterday at the first M.S.C. Wo¬ Advance Tank Force Battles Through Desert tlut All- men's day. Women were every in, ideas or opinions ... out of where—at the Union desk, .Minefield Gaps. Widens Path for Major line with the present emergency College Danee to Climax the deans' in offices, and even irv Test of Rival Strength „r patriotic, duty" had better MSCs Famed Brawl the'military department. leave these things "unsaid and The rightful owners of the unwritten." Signed by house A strenuous and By Don Whitehead council, the notice asks further competi- jRr:,y jackets with the maroon X, CAIRO, Oct. 28 (AP)—The advance tank force of Brit¬ tive contest with the men of Excalibur. relinquish that when such things are writ¬ only a ain's eighth army has won the lirst round with Field Mar¬ ten the name of North Campbell minimum of danger," is the ed them to the women of Mortar Board for the day: shal Rommel's armor in battles through the Alamein he omitted. theme of the Frosh-Soph Beginning with a convocation ! minefield gaps and dispatches from the desert front said brawl scheduled for tonight, in. auditorium at io a. m.. I today that the British onslaught . . . \otliing New according to R. B. Daubert, phy¬ Uiith with Dr. UaIam Helen DaaI Pool D.ieU Rush, dean«>*«•« * „ ° was steadily widening " ■ ■ c sical education supervisor. of vi women at the w»c University *tne way for the major test wuiiicn ctt university of 01 | - « I A mi v precedent for flower The brawl, Pittsburgh, as the main speaker, /W/riv Film* r * i ± i i- 'limits was set yesterday held for first time in Jenison iFeldhouse, the the women took over regular I * l\f>il< |der. rival steel and gunpow* A;, |; ingenious decorations will begin at 7 p. m. and is committee of the Wo- open functions of the college usually United States fighters I'ndrr man's day luncheon to the public. A special request is being made that those I dominated by men, Hack in Stalingrad ported their biggest day of the used as vases, huge not participating in the contests persons | Luncheon Held campaign, downing seven planes Doris Bennett. H E. '44. was the Sun stiver trophies won in remain in the balconies, in order I mistress of ceremonies at the 1927 by the Ag de- to avoid confusion, Daubert said, j luncheon yesterday at which Factory District out of yesterday's Allied bag of 18. Three of them were shot tor prize vases adorn the walls heifers. It will Bury Hatchet (Vera Deaner. A VV S. president; MOSCOW, Thursday. Oct. 29 d°w" by "cut; ! MidfUc- Highlight of the contests will ! Peg Burhans. Student council (AP)-The Russians today «c-!i <" <*' Highlands N J. tighter ■ mint president, and Mrs. J. F. Eieh- i knowledged their second with- pilot in the Black in tni* Rlar»k Srorninn Conrad's office. Must be the traditional burying of the I Scorpion . . .... lento of the good old hatchet, in which Jack Eenton, orn. district insnertnr of squadron. Ootal Allied losses Mortar in the battle-torn city ol were six .A 'i sophomore president, and planes. .. fresh-j Board, were the speakers. ' Stalingrad in 24 hours, but re¬ Dispatches from the front in¬ man representative Tom King Taking the place of Coed Car- ported that the Red army had ,. . ('est Im Guerre Jr., will participate. .Other con-j nival, held in past years to ac- i made gains northwest of Stalm- dicated that Axis losses already tests, which will be scored on a)quaint women with the various gi ad and on the Black Sea front had been heavy, both in tanks 1 and men. KtMrtte very up to date is point basis, will include physical campus organizations, members of the West Caucasus, . There was no author¬ the rule in the Home Economics skill contests with a number of itative estimate, however, on thq Sec WOMEN—Page 4 division. A sign on a nome Ec 20 man teams competing; pull j' The midnight Soviet rotnmu- number of Rommel's tanks nut r.ique said the Germans had ad- out of action fn the first five bulletin informs passersby that across line in which contestants! days AT...... If . f II j valued about 200 yards at one the R.S.V.P. (Answer If will pair off to test their individ- i ''it \ l\l JIOI of the fight, and it wart clear plrj-e, of former days is now ual you strength; poison ball in I ' . IS IjII11 j point in the factory district of that by far bis main armored --Refuse sugar Very Politely" to which all men will participate in i ##| - r> ..» ",r,h Stalingrad after gaining i ^w-r'wns noised" tack tit these days of sugar rationing. See BRAWL—Page 2 SlOlOIIIOIlS 11(11 lie -''bout two blocks during the pre- t hattlefront battlefront. the ! vious night by throwing in huge WASHINGTON uci. Oct "8 i.wr*i(AP) i, ",asses of men, tanks and r planes. ! ■ . Groups back of Prisoners over the British trailed Japanese trying to take the | -upply At another point, the commu- (lines told of the terrific barrage 'Keep Values for Post-War vital airfield on Guadalcanal are mque said, a company of motor- j the El Alamein line bar being mowed down in far great ized infantry broke through So- under day and night since (he been er numbers than World9 State Women Told the American viet lines to the' southwest out- ! defenders, the navy announced skirts of one factory, but was ' start of the offensive as British artillery blasted a way through today in a communique' which completely wiped out. the minefields and barbei • a hands lies the world *- also, described the damage to The intensity of the fighting in for. infantry of the armv >f tho ■w . . that is the chal- enemy equipment as "very Nile. Stalingrad was . indicated by : i college women today," State Selective Service heavy " Russian claims that Soviet artil- I — .'•11 Pool Rush, dean of Possibly because of the losses Forms Ag Labor Pool they have suffered since they lery and mortar fire and air at- ! c . |» • t University of Pitts- launched their full-scale offen- tacks had destroyed 12 compan- /v" Y,,etn IO m *p to their present du- ttrred on account of dependents j Nazi* Dt'inuml Ships council. must Japanese naval forces had with- determine^ the I drawn from the area of the fight- | which the war is be- ciass III-A." NEW YORK. Oct 2tf lAP>- Patrons for the affair ar< Prof. ' in order that Such farm workers and pro- ing The Germans in another of a sc¬ I arid Mrs. V A. Freeman and these the I ries of ever-heavier levies V be preserved when ducers who have no dependents( Describing 'the losses but who are considered essential land lighting, the communique Vichy have demanded that the upon j Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Hill. Among to continued production of those ; s..id: | the guests invited *o attend are '"'-n. lormerly a diree- French government turn over to I Pres. and Mrs. John A. Hannah, ■ '• products will be classified in II-! Enemy losses in men and the Reich navy all merchantmen i Sec and Mrs. K. H. McDonel, i-curricular activities A, the directive said. Both equipment in troop actions on now in French harbors without ! B'-an and Mrs. F. T. Mitchell, • -rsity of Pittsburgh's classes 1I-A and Il-B are com- ! the island since (X-t. 23 have ! regard to their nationality, a re- dined the part such j Dean Elisabeth Conrad, and the -iiould play in campus posed of those who have occupa- been very heavy as compared to liable European source informed j deans pi the various divisions, ' tional deferments. our own." , ' the Associated Press today. I Dick Charles and his band < fe when she are said, | scheduled to provide music — ■' •= no room on for any cam- the ball and Harold MitihelJ, Mra-eurricular activi- do not contribute to Coeds Drove Ideal Employees; Ao Strikes, AV> Errors general chairman, is being assist¬ v r effort" ed by Ted Ross, in ihaige of "C the first aid theme. By BARBARA DENMSON burg held his breath as feminine suffered for their aspirations to publicity; Warren Vincent, deco- •' n added and JOAN MEYERS "busboys" labored under huge greatness was at the noon lunch- rations; Jack Weaver, tickets, that women « ' c. k bone, the trays full of crockery. Miss Alice eon when several women had I and Allyn Van Dyke, refresh- ability to n.t-'r.ing hard for a long Despite all predictions io the j Walters, grill superintendent, been forewarned that t li e y j ments. Tickets may be obtained hances are that the contrary, it took M. S. C. coeds j declared that casualties were would be called on to make pep at the Unmn desk, or from any went be overJn 1942 or only one day to prove that if j few and has only one tray of speeches. The women, being of Ag. council member, ever this becomes a women's | broken dishes to report. More- practical nature, hurried their j Tr'" l (('d a funny bone, or campus thev will know how to [over, perennial grill hounds en- food down before being called t run it—and efficiently. joyed the unusual treat of table on. After much bolting of vita¬ "DRESS—Page 4 Women had to evidence today of give visible! service in mid-afternoon, their brains j mins, they sat waiting with har¬ Women at the Union desk ried looks on their faces. Then time tabu rnd brawn, since they represent ! proved that they could count, too the blow came, time was up and j UNDER the wire one of many generations who j —and although a skeptical male have subscribed to the adage, "A was posted in the background to double ignominy of sensible girl is too sensible to ap- I protect finances of the the unfortunates institu- nored and having indigestion. sat in being ig¬ the Delta Gamma Mu, 7:30 p. m. Lecture rm. B, Women's gym pear sensible." J tion—the women gave the right available Although no figures were Engineering council, 5 p. m. I Ht4Erw!,KAI- WAC-AETBCK'S Activity began promptly at 8 | change all day. nor any reverberations Room 105, Olds hall &lA£TEB8' (AP)—Allied M A«stralia, a m on all seven fronts and j But the women had the last 'felt to indicate that the feminine junior executives in the deans' Poultry ScL club, g p. m. male employes took a holiday j laugh when aforesaid watchful offices were responsible for few Poultry class building . a two Ja» to «»e from the Union desk, grill, check I o.ale in a frantic desire to avoid Studio theater, 7:15 p. student expulsions; and m. ^baul't00 Britain room, the offices of dean of men, i the handing out of wrong though Room 49, Auditorium New Guinea dean of women, military depart¬ change, took over an important it is not yet proven, it is be¬ V. S. Marine Reserves the ** 1bombe* Bnka, «-»—-■ at ment and police beats, as women looking customer and promptly lieved that few military secrets northern Up of the Trillium passed out two candy bars for leaked out under the watchful 7:15 p. m., rm. 112, Union an. staged their field day. II Sfc0, ,he—Allied announced today. high —Although more than one stu¬ dent munching his daily ham- one nickel. eyes of The only time the coeds really holding forth there. un-uniformcd generals Excalibur, 12 noon Hunt's Food shop V , „ :■ . MICHIGAN STAJLE NEWS Thursday, October 29. . .4- Tr ursrfay, Oi Page Two Grin and Bear It By Licit i y MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ^ ^ p^y Ent*rrd u •«vond-clMs matter at the iwatoffic*, Bast Lanain*, Mfeh. Offftooa k>eaW on «round floor of raat win* of Unlttn BofMin* Annex, room H. By NEVA ACKERMAN RubliahM dally mr»pt Sunday and Monday mornlnlra during the regular achooj r«r and weekly on Thursday mornings during summer ■<***!« n by the student* of Member Associated Collegiate Press Michigan State college. Every dog has his day—even siphitintjo roa national aovknfiuno »v Telephone—College Phone 5-911 A. Ed- the women—and all on account National Advertising Service, Inct 1^ SS!"" KxU 280; om°* of Women's Day the State News Calltf PMiibtn K.prrttnlaliv, Sutocrlptlon riitt*—So r< r r«|.y j |S,00 has a new editor—but just for 4IOM>CIKN«y|. Nrw York. W. V. in ymr by mull; II.Ml |*r ymr liy inc issue—Thank heavens! It €«ftc«aA • Boston • los Anarttfi • s*n rsAsnseo college carrier to ntudenta , $2.25 per didn't take me long to discover year by college carrier to non-atudenta. that an editor of a college news¬ MKMIIKit OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paper is not just an impressive Aimnclatfd Pr«*a is enclt*lvely entitled to the o*p for republication iA all executive with a BMOC rating iliapstchea credited to It or not otherwise cretlked In this imper and also the news pnhlfsbed therein. All rights of publication on sx»eclal di«p«trhea *>♦**» and nothing better to do than e hTho tfSfrvel. wolf the women. WOMEN'S DAY STAFF JEAN WHJTING My observation is that nothing ' Alitor, NEVA ACKFHMAN Wire Editor. Hwlww Manage! ELLEN SYKGENLA short of an overdose of stamina will ever keep an editor, out of a EDITORIAL STAFF strait jacket. In the tli si place I.ODIHK ROTff. I< A ft IIA It A IIAFFOItD. JOAN MEYERS. BAR BAR A DKNNI- people arc always coming in and SON. KAY ftFJvhjMKR. BAI/LY OWENS, WINN POlTH. flKLKN MrAlW:, HELEN SCHMIDT, DEE l)KA1tlN<1, LF.ONK SKASTItOM, ROSEMARY HOW. asking the editor for a ' nice lit¬ I.AND. tle writeup" about a Sport* Buff JEANNE BURTON. HETTY JO OORNISH, SHIRKEY TREESDELL, he held next month, and next day they come in ready to Hualnosa HlafT MAI'DIK GRAHAM, ELAINE ZEER1P. MARGARET HTEKI.E. damage Uie editof' because the story didn't make the front page or even get printed. No Ration of Responsibilities Then the telephone is always ringing—most of the calls are State women took part in a new experiment yesterday from people who insist that the that may soon become a reality as they took over offices editor personally take their and activities on campus usually belonging to- men. want-ad which is none of the As more men are called to Uncle Sam's armed forces, editor's business. Just about then an irate student strides in women will gradually lx: called upon to take over men's end demands "~*Why .haven't I positions and responsibilities. been getting my State News?'' In realization of this and with a desire to create a feel There are also people who ing of unity among women on campus, A. W. S. sponsored don't write letters to the editor about the car situation or the Plainly getting scarcer every day—when could the first Women's "day. The outstanding part of the day was not-the work the like, but go around talking be- find a scat in a crowded street car?" wometi did, but how they did it. By their cooperative and hind his back just loud.enough willing spirit, in accepting responsibility, State women ,or '",n to hear. As if that allowed that they arc willing to take over when they are c'nT-^" thehTirtories^in and in ' o™ "umc, addition to the general CLOTHING CLASSICS . by Barbara Haffcid needed. confusion of two teletypes and a A. W. S. council and committees merit congratulations hulf dozen typewriters, people tor their line work in planning ond carrying out this first are always yelling at the editor. Carrying out Women's day to but smart. Michigan State Women's day. Nobody ever talks to him in its fullest extreme were Mortar A Canadian tweed suit r anything under a 00 kilocycle Board girls who donned those in the wardrobe of Ro-': shout. Besides that the editor flashv Excalibur jackets for the Darlington. The man-to., stays up until 3 a. m. putting the They filled the men's jacket and pleatless sktr". Campus Quarters duration. In paper to bed Now an editor is supposed to shoes sx little belter than the gray with flecks of blue. jackets, which were "root." Betty Tower is sp- - fmd a gripe and write some bril¬ Ry Helen Schmidt and Helen McAfee liant editorial on it that will in¬ Jini Taylor does them one bet¬ luscious deep rich red ter. She bought a two-tone blue, trimmed with a skunk i cite the student body to reform beige and rust plaid jacket reaching to the waist »rd CONGRATULATIONS arc In order to the Sigma Kap¬ BRAWL . . . but I was so busy I couldn't find an issuo to write about. If which is a duplicate of Gordon a wide band of fur on the ; Smith's. They wear them to¬ both of 'em. Hie coat u t pa* and the Delta Sigs on (Continued from Page 1) inly the Thanksgiving vocation gether, Jini In a rust skirt and except for a bkiuscd back their winning , _ the Homecoming n race against time, and a game , j ., b' n "ttled' yes- Smitty In rust trousers. trophy*. A f-vehnnce dinners Exchange Jrie job theywell dinners are are did . . . well ua- un- of sofceer speed ball with two 60- K man teams competing. man had with that! wh5!?fun Partita- toruay w nat run I couiu nave comnetine. Farttci 1 could have More plaid—and lots of it this The overage first-year c time. Sherry Wales has a red girl spends $108 for room derway this week Zetas had one with -the The* ... the Delta pants are warned against |ng, for the administration wiH flght- So the second bejt thing 1 can few words of and white dress with a jacket of rations and $120 for clo-.l. Chts hist night ... the Sigma take serious action if this rule is do is to hand cainpus who the same material. It's gaudy, check-up indicated. Kappas have one with the Dolts tonight as do the Kappas PM violated." aaid Fenton "Also no prniec concealed weapons are to be merit: have done ' to people work lately worthy of VWWWUVWVWSAAAAJVtAAMVVSAAAAMJVUIWIAAAfW.V. ■With the Sigma Nus . . . last smuggled in." [ Bowling - Billiards | To the ROTC men' who gave night the AGRs ond the Alpha ' such a tine demonstration at the (hints had dinner together. Brawl Rhles on Page 3 i game. This exhibition should Barb llafTord, Thetu, got a sophomores have ipensated for the zero 7 _T" „ V. # Freshmen and Freshmen and sophon ring last Sunday from Lieut. participating in the brnwj arc weather and embarrassment of Dave Jones, who is now sta- pske Genevieve Ellis from f'ontiac to 10:30 p. m., featuring themu- women for a day. N£W BALLROOM CLASS . . . -Sally Owens, Kappa, is going sic of Bud Bell's band. Dean steady with Bill Martin, long- Elisabeth Conrad has granted all _____ standing pledge in the Hcepie women 1,1 p. in. permission for FOR BEGtNHERS Itouse ... his fraternity brother Dean Cornwall, has pinned Mnrg the event. Patrons will be Prof. and Mrs. O'Neal " Mason, and INFORMATION Starts Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7.it Hovey, Theto . . . the Phi Tnu's Prof and rMs. A. A. Applegatc. George Hackman pinned Delta Zeta, Carol Edinvndson . . . "Each year the number of in- juries has increased and lately , Ai.riiA I ill ovir.OA Virgiiine Simmons not long ago, ~Los Taubtnan, there has been some attempt to Alplia Pld Omua will not School of Daicing AUPi. whom we affectionately cease having the frosh-soph meet tonight. Election will be call the "State News wolf," pass- brawl," said Daubcrt. "If our postponed until next Thursday 112$ East MlcMgap Aw od his pin lo Adcle Krus* who scheme this year works out. the At 7:38 p. m. attends tlie Qiicago art institute, traditional contest will probablv The ex-prexy of Kappa Sig. be continued, otherwise it will .c o , Dean Harrington, now an Amcr- uot." Chairman Manny Mullen of lean consul, unexpectedly drop- AU students, whether 'partici- , Coordinating Defense coun- ped in this week-end all the way pating or not. must have their 0,1 ««»ed « request today that PHOTO FILE from Buenos Aires. identification cards to present at campus organizations have a For Yotir Favorite Snaps The Alpha Phi's district gov- the fleldhouse. Admittance only ^ ^ ernor. Mr*. Campbell, was visit- through the north doors. Dap- 1^1 ine tiie house this weeW The bert announced. Union at 7.16 p. m oday. Compact saddle lea' case with 12 "com? mcnt* for pictures S . 2tsx2»4. Thursday- October 28, 1942 Page Three 0verconfidbnee Can Damage Dee Spartan Thr Chances Saturday A«">ri»l«d Prw« St — Says — v in Limp Pi Kappa Phi led off the intcr- ! . '• ' .;! fraternity touch football league attemPts-and has kicked an over Football games with a 14-7 victory ovr o brew . age of 37.5 yards in 11 boots, boys—ah yes—they j Alpha Epsilon Pi last night. of over-confidence ap- The players named to make come out every, fall like mosqui- j! Both the Pi toes in spring—they're the ones Kap touchdowns . i,j the Spartan camp as the trip follow: were scored by Ralph Follett. :,,,i primed for its'battle Ken Bulge, Dearborn: Bill H-ardnley, as with piano legs who always look ; Beta Chi won its contest with ] pie university at Phila- . if they were ready to smasn ' Delta Sigma Phi by a deceptive Saturday. Aiie r c-iri- j through the Michigan line, which , E'tti!»!<•; j really doesn't go over so well sleeper and a safety. The ' final , j,„vs seem to forget, • score "was 9 0. t.(i B uck field Coach Joe •hat the psychologi- tJx'"'Zy !Whtn y,,u rc f,ut r,n a dat< . If Alpha Gamma Rho ion a p.- j y°" still don't know whom I ch.se decision from Farrr.House • , "'age they had before ! Harry Huber, MirMu. it,-:! mean—they arc the ones with by the narrow margin of tour , '• j.akes game now is on I Grc**c JR., Kr n J"hi,,i,n. I)#-". \ i'. I chests. first downs. .;:,.'ue of the fence." Dirk Kieppe. L*rminv; j And here's another !augh— Kappa Sigs and the Theta ;; ,v Morrison's defen- ' WyamMtr-; DH lifb McNeil, I'lioeni*. A M%np Dunr.ti71 three hours; a day, seven days a Chis battled to a 0 to 0 tie One ( wis, Holsinger rolti, D. trcli Mike Mile < Vt rma™- i wc'Jk, they wailow and sweat all penalty and two first down* Y, jt"'vhuve a stinging in- j vtlh ; Rill Milifken. < • . FpirA :nvr>r Matklin field knocking the were the only features of this 1 Mfrtkfv r«ntlar ; Vlncer - stuffing out of pill the Spartans Sat- ■it.«. each other, so game. •ear's rousing 46-0 jthry will be able to knock h— ■ of a favored Tem- C«Iumr»t City. 111.. - b'Tii",-u • "U1 of their opponents Saturday ; Quick Kick* May Pay Temple : < h boasted an All- fml»y City; Barney Rottki-rrp, M» ci.tt- 'by the way, they did it. too). PHI LAIIKLP H \ A, Oct. 28 end Kd Ripma-ur. C.rn „| R 1 , ndidatc in ambling . What gets me is to see these ' (AP)—Coach Ray Morrison has Elbert tfUrk, Geneva. III. | human beer-barrels in action. ' spent plenty of time teaching his .-hmen this season,: i After one of those pile-up plays, S I quarterback Jimmy Woodside Y .. ;it least three first j WOLVERINE PIX ! ' they peel the pile down, and the i Ready to play left as well as 1 Lite art of quick kicking and he i likely to see ac- • poor sucker on the bottom jus: i right half, in addition to his reg- ! hopes it will pay dividends Sat¬ ; ' . .. • he Spartans, includ- Little theater, Home E< ; shakes his head—St. Bernard 'M*? Position of fullback, MGR urday when the Temple Owls J. hnny Timko. half-j building. fashion—gets up with alacrity, |U,AN GINGRASS will carry a travel to East Lansing, Mich for , I" h - .' Postupack and Bill j 7 p. m. Tower Guard 1 and resumes play. Black eyes ' heavy load in Saturday's game their annual game with Mich¬ -ij.,und fullback. Tim- j 7:15 I. S. A. ! and broken noses roll off him like j with Temple. igan State. , t i By ELLEN STEGENOA * gather on the campus of Michi¬ transportation troubles will 11 Michigan State women rep¬ By "DEE-HEARING gan Stnte college today and Fri¬ flowing out of swelling •. resent the rest of the feminine ADDRESS day for the annual meeting of western stores through !*• world there will be another war Recognition Dinner the Michigan Education associa¬ world's largest pipeline The June 1, federal officials the sugar after this one Is ended, a war (Continued from Page 1) North and South Campbell tion. anm terriii'' ° cd today. between women firmly entrench¬ a kind of resiliency that will will hold their recognition din¬ Pierre Van Paassen will speak tank" i" r ed In factories, professions, and help them to see future events ner tonight for new officers. Of¬ nf fhe general session today at 10 First link of the under; llnr Tw politics, and job-hunting men re¬ in proportion. "Wc must set our ficers in North Campbell are a. m. with sectional subject lubrication line—a 530-mi!- luming from the fields of battle. minds To the idea of change" so Esther Hubbard, president; Rac meetings planned for the after¬ from Longview, Texas, to " firld. ., are going to be after the war or come back Joy Hcmcnway, secretary; Milli- 11. Thorne, regional secretary. December, and for the no-, machine i bard to dislodge from any posi¬ changed "we won't snap," Dean cent Mnurer, treasurer; and Peg¬ The evening program begin¬ months the oil will he loader, di¬ tion they have gained during the Rush said. gy Hall, social chairman. ning at 8 p. m. in College audi¬ shipped on eastward by "Once they've tasted eco¬ The wish bone is important so the Men's barge and truck. war. Jane Van Atta is the president torium will feature ner rim: d< independence," says Gin- that women can dream dreams nomic that will make the world after of South Campbell; Betty Lou Glee club in a half hour concert future ye; n,v, "they're not .going to give up Herb, vice-president; Barbara and Julian Oromer, noted pho¬ » great I" Jfl» a week Jobs for a routine of the war worth fighting for. for Friday. Only MEA Rickerd, secretary; Virginia Sigg- tographer, who will show the ro> W In setting forth the realities , washing out the baby's diapers mund, treasurer, and Marilyn colored pictures, "Hawaiian are admitted to the gene r.- the loader and cooking three meals a day, of the war, Dean Rush pointed Paradise." Students are admit¬ sions and meetings, TIiium Wilson, social chairman. great boor seven days a week. .Women, as out that many women will not ted free to this program, Thorne I nounced, but students lnt< pickers. a formerly underprivileged class, marry because following the war W. A. A. V said. iri attending can become will have raised their standard there will be four women to ev¬ Divisional meetings and Dr. ate members by paying Once they're used to ery man. Therefore she sug¬ W.A.A. Is sponsoring groups of living. Syud Hossian's talk on "India in year's fee. fur coats they will never go back gested that women lose them¬ of women to piTk sugar beets to¬ to last year's bargain basement selves in something so worth day, according to Pres. Barb cloth models." while that it carries them away Scarlett. Women interested arc Desire for Home Will Prevail from thinking about their own to meet in front of Ag hall at Mildly to the contrary was personal worries. -Marilyn Dixon, 1I.E. '44, who is 12:45 and will work to 5:30 p. m., Miss Scarlett said. ORPHEUM - certain that the majority of wo¬ Virginia Bruce, Veterinary Home Ec Club TODAY AND FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY men will return to the pre-war Science, '44, was definite as she standard of a normal life. "Any said, "There are no women who Home Ec club is holding its IN TICMMICOtOR woman would gladly give up a do not want a home and husband. first cider and doughnut sale to¬ IS factory Job for a home and fam¬ When the men come bark wom¬ day at the candy counter, ac¬ JINX IAIKINE ■ , ily." declared Jlarilyn, adding en will want to keep house for cording to Chairman Gail Smith. I AAtAJAUAASA that the family institution w them."' take n long time in making up Women Will Be Sensible for the setback received during In the interests of .sanity Mar¬ WOMEN TODAY I HANG" "HOUSE OF ERRORS ' the war. even" though women do garet Sullivan, L.A. '44, summed quickly return to their roles up the question by saying: (Continued from Page 1) SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW housewives. '•Those women who have been of all organizations were present Abbott A Costelfo • Joan Davis - Mlscha Aurr Will llsve Io Support Family outstanding and created places in the Union ballroom yesterday In "HOLD THAT GHOST" Carol Courtney, L.A. '43, put I for themselves in cither industry afternoon to moot girls who were men in a peculiar future posl- or the professional world will tion when she said' "Women will j naturally hold their positions, interested in- becoming members. SUNDAY - MONDAY ~~\ TUESDAY.- WEDNESDAY "Five for Bad Luck," a play want to go home, but they won't j Most women are merely replac- directed by Jill Jope, was the be able to because they'll have ing men, on a temporary basis, main feature of the evening pro¬ to support their men. Anyway, and will give up their jobs when gram in the Union ballroom. A just as long as they have their | the men return." musical program was also pre¬ men they'll be happy, even if However, Margaret believes sented. they do have to work." I women will never step as deeply An optimistic note-was set by back into the isolation of 'the Female Cops Warren William Grace Super, H.E., who believes borne as they have before. Their The "long arm of the law"— •SECRETS OF LONE WOI I there is nothing to worry about interest in the outside world will feminine for the day—continued rig the L) since the male population will be broader and will result in to issue tickets to violators of adjoining be so.decreased that tire remain increased political activity campus driving rules. Mary ing men will have no dilTiculty through more widespread use of Jane. Albright, chairman of the finding jobs. I the right to vote. group, reported that "several" tickets issued Beauty Buy of the Year! summons or were hy the girLs. 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