Today's MICHIGAN STATE NEWS TODAY'S WEATHER Continued mild. Campus VOL. 33Z.332 Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1942 t Welcome ISetcg latest communique from Military Lnits Convocation Monday Will Explain Tin the ,ir beet front tells of the terrific on'laught a new "beet king on the beet 1 " Reserve Program tank" Is to All State Men of the Ingenious de- line ' virr. ,",.1,1 " jlread have taken to the ,M(i a third is now In the Sponsors ,;.s. of manufacture. The ' to Be Excused niaffii;'e in question tea beet- Majcl Winder Elected a* iMtlcr, ilesigned by Prof, E. G. Americans Throw She Rules Tonight \ for Whole College nf the agriculture engl- Honorary Cadet-Colonel department, and will In Back at 10 a. m. nferiiw futiirc years undoubtedly prove by ROTC Officers Jap Attacks Bv LOOSE ROTIJ . crc.il boon to sugar beet pro- By BARBARA DENNfSON in Solomons dll,,r. What "beets" all is that the loader already Is proving "a Majel Wheeler, Kappa Alpha Fight ! A convocation for atl men, 'students and faculty mem- Thcta from Mishawaka, Intl., Defender* of (*n;iilalr;ina! Krrat boon", to volunteer student pickers. was elected onel of the honorary cadet col¬ j hers, will be held Monday at Michigan State col¬ Struggle to Hohl the College auditorium at 10 lege ROTC unit yesterday by for the purpose of ac¬ l.xrtilibur Scalped a. m. . the men of advanced military Vital Airfiehl n„ mne Michigan State divisions. She quainting men with the -aiious i replaces June , i . en tupping over their Esshnger, Alpha Chi Omega who WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (APj LJk If*1"'Ur"'lS' P'es' J' 'oat-tails held the honorary position last -Grimly battling to hold the Hannah announced ye Women's day year. irfield on American Guadalcanal island, T? mit*e rt PrjS/:0ie '' were none Mary Bent, East Lansing, a marines and army ' d£*,and,,m*n1 '* other than member of Alpha Phi sorority, men have thrown back three * i ' "'^3e Cd'" members of was chosen ar, unit corps sponsor | more Japanese onslaughts, the | WKf ]<> a m. Mortar for the infantry division, suc¬ ' navy reported today. One of the attacks Wmr ^ • the ^r.vocauon extendi o Boar d, na¬ ceeding Ruthmary Mangold. pierced the Jflr i 1 e- a tional senior Coast artillerymen named Shir¬ American lines, but counter-at- jW Wl A 1 bg excu.-cd. Haaa.r, -an women's hon¬ ley Freeman, of East Lansing as i tacks recaptured the momentar- : mc.ud.ng th. orary. And See lost positions. The two other cmu.-'.td in a militui e- SPONSORS—Page 4 those sharp- looking gray ! without denting the defending WKBKKKKm fMiPlWHHBw r<"->TC. are expected to it tend coats with British Get Ready j i.ries. t-te convocation. the red "X's" No Action at Sea LOIS LUECHT. elected la t Tr.e joint board in charge of This action occurred on Octo- >'ar a* Agriculture queen, will enlistments i.q, college reserve belonged none other to for Heavy Battle . her 27 (Solomon Islands t,mel. he presented tonight at the Har- un.% of army, navy, marines, than the j the navy communique said The fve»t hall with a key oy a mem- coast guard, army air corps, and members Ex ca 1 ibur, of t>n Egypt Desert ; announcement added, that the her of the Agriculture council, See SOLOMON'S—Page 4 making her an honorary mem- nava. a.r corps will be on cam- pu> Monday and Tuesday. A By DON WHITEHEAD ber of that council. Queen Lois' each men's senior court, composed of DEE CARLE honorar y. CAIRO, Oct, 29 (AP; The Since the coordinated mass of the — British Believe It or Not— nd MARY ELIZABETH KERTH. wfll accompany her to women were Eighth army was reported deal¬ taking over ing methodically tonight with No Casualties As the dance, in Union ballroom. Tickets are still on sale at the Monday for the day, German 88-millimeter guns slowed the six-day Allied Union desk. lie for consulta they decided to do it up which have, in some cases. | ari- Sophs If in Brawl dual memoois o right by tak- vance in the desert. ..., ilibur coats, too. The . The days' news of military | .idj'uiinig sketch, by Dave Lucas,,I developments developments on the rolling, j pi,i ti ay Smiley Freeman in one !I scrub-covered scrub-covered sand was meager j : 'In.- i|:;ipe shaped coats. and considerably behind the j clock . At midnight Tuesday, it • I was disclosed, the Eighth army | beat of! an enemy counter-at- ! Ivrhsps the humility of get- tack, inflicting damage. Wed¬ ting a ticket was a little more nesday there were light brushes 'idly borne Wednesday when I of opposing armor throughout the women toak over that work. the day, but no major tank en¬ I Headed by .Mary Jane Al¬ gagements. It may be a week bright. the women gave a "few" j before a full test of armor oc¬ tickets and accompanied the reg¬ curs. ular campus I However, the British were police on their rounds. slowly getting into position to The exact number of tickets ! strike at the enemy main force. ! There was heavy artillery ac- hsued v> as not available, but t arnpus Police Chief Bert Dan¬ j tion . In some cases the mten- I iels reported that nothing out- sity of the enemy' lire had, sUndtnc occurred, even with th I checked the Allied adv'ance^P aiimen on duty. til the enemy gun ppaffiun.:,, | mounting fierce 88^rfii!limeter I pieces of ordnangp-'screcned by i i machine-gUi^^xtCere action. put out of I The Pfnted Nations air forces, capping the war again to the >dnemy in every direction, set a , new high in standards of preei- t sion bombing . In live day3 they j sank two merchant ships and ! three tankers trying to bring i supplies into the Axis port ol jI Tobruk., Reliable informants said G»>r- | man Marshal Rommel obviously j was in sore need of fuel and I supplies to take the risk of I bringing such ships directly into j Tobruk, within easy range of I Allied bombers. he wisest plan for an vho had, maintained raise policy on a me cither basis would hat policy in writing TODAY— Lutheran Student club party 7:M p. m.. Spartan rm. Union Christian Fellowship 7:3* p. m.. rm. Ill, tm«a an. TOMORROW— . ^ • Tea dance, 4 p. m. -s I'nion ballroom Frklay. MICHIGAN STATE Page T\vo Grifi and Bear Jt By Lichl> MICHIGAN STATE NEWS IHIHKIH' Ihr Rut Jjintlnf, Mirk. OfflM* Kntrrnl m xronH-rlMd nrnilt.r at lorotwt on rrmind floor of esut win* of Tfnlon HulMIn* Annrr, mom R. rabllaS—I drily nopt Sundry rnd Mondry mornlnmi clurln* Ihv rrltuliir rrhoil OUT LOUD yr»r rod ttmkly on Thurrilny mornlnirr durlny rumtm-r w-wlun by tlx1 riudtnU of MMbtrr ArrwUIrd Ollrcl.l. I'rrr* MlrhilfUU Slrto colb'lf By Sheldon Moycr ■•^r.rrrio tor Ul,«u »,.»»rririro »* Trlophono-• Colloeo PllOW Mill*. F.,l- r, . . c . . itorlal Office--Kit. SCO; Ilurln«| Offlrr National Advertising Service, Inc. . E«t. z«s. (jtiff hAUtbtrs Kiprriinlitlii* A?0 Mrr.iroN Avi. Nrw Your. Id. V. Kvl.v--rlptfon rrlcr- tie per copy I I? "® per yenr by pinil; tl.Ml per y-iir by THE BEST thing thin"week: Tomwe' ve seen the Johnson, Injured football star, out of all around ' the hospital and getting MHMIIRR OF T1IF ASSOCIATED I'KFXH under his own locomotion. « Anroclnted T'r.'- I» erelurively enlilleil to the »w for repnhllentlon of nil Tom, who was injured last dlrpnlrber erxliled fo it or not olberwbc credited In tlllr pnper onnd to recovery. X, ftll.1 MAfilioX. JV.ItHV TF.ll 1IORST. f'.io.rte Inlllor, TOM RIOH- The lirst day out of the hos¬ nrn'r Bdltur. SIAA ACKKK.M AN ; Fintur.n Editor, I.I I.FN STMiKN- pital he hobbled on his crutches to a barber for a real shop hair¬ cut. Everybody is laying bets on ttrn W!!t1nmnt)n, J.u.n M.y. i ., I how long Tony, the purveyor of HIMiltTM Id I'OIM Fill- o.tt bum sandwiches and cowpunch, will ban college students from his Michigan avenue emporium. IIISINTSS STAFF Many students think that crtlrln* Mi,m i', r. ART UNDERWOOD; Cnnlr», t» M« Tony will Hf'i over 'lis f,"Kcr It KB VI , Mm, SIDNEY HAI.StlFltC. w iihin a week, but don't be .sur¬ MAN: Clri'ulnthin \ VMM. K. WAi.KKK : I'ln "III- ,1 Ad ' , Ur-'ny MAt'DK (III AHAM • S .It lll-.l.l-N McAFKE, MAROAUKT prised if it stieks. The suave i:i.AtNK ZtiF.HIt'. ^ looking little gent is getting fed up on the college trade, and says Nbihl Fdllnr hr'll join the navy before plac¬ F»ciiitr A.lvUcr ing the welcome mat in the doorway again. We shnll sec what we shall "Anyhow—lately he hasn't said anything about chucking it all Michigan Sidle Mas Campus Guests and going to a south sea Island!" Michigan State has some rather permanent guests on its The Mason hall boys pre¬ sented their annual Governor's campus. * award this week. The "award" They are the 300 soldiers in training at Lansing gun ^ . .. plants who have been placed in Wells Hall. Action to per- mit these men to occupy this dormitory—to eat theru and T,)e presentation oSLfimdfn* egotists, procedure goes jo_®&WTOg ACP'i l»y RiehUl R»poit» liom W»»hlngto» sleep there and make themselves at homo on the campus— Mum-thing like this, was made l>v the State Hoard of Agriculture only after A very formal letter, written p..i cat cfill consideration. :.i on ofTicinl college stationery, is "winner," telling .. .. , , mailed to the WASHINGTON—(ACP)— As First, say the officials, th<- . Prior tf> moving in here, these men were housed at the hmi t0 ropc,rt at a stated time in this is written, Uie Potomac is educators should expand the Boys' Vocational school in Lansing. They have been here the Governor's oificc. overrunning its bonks: from the curricula, and quickly, to u long enough now to appreciate the difference between a WhenTil he arrives there, *hcked"uD iTSi. usu- 'best toP of the Washington monu- elude additional science cour ■ reform school campus and that of Michigan State and no¬ c,.nri'V suit the Governor is "icnt one can see the turgid wa- courses in physical educat., body need fear that they will overstep their bounds. out u'r town" and noobdy has Urs filling low areis throughout and the like. In short, cour. Each contingent will be here only 30 days, so let's just ever heard anything about the ,hc District of Columbia. Six that tie in more closely v, i show them thut Spartan spirit of friendliness and make winner or his^ward. of steady rain- days and nightsWashington 1 war prosecution Conversion,of the in war. many case and t horn comfortable wherever pogiible or reasonable. Iv> „„ n# . „ Arh«r " thpv workers, congressmen, officials hasn't been thorough " rs t. "nnnk Thrv offer the alld trotchcty. Second, arts educators should the san p .^m1k. TI^cy oOer lhc tonTb, . r Washing- studentsfm . right away . . . - Army to (,el Draftees wetlvei v iiu^ of Sccrctiuy ui War-Stimson «i hi uiu flhape U may take during the re- retically, be up to the govem- thnt one of the Infantry busies ciosccj mat beginning Nov. 1 the • broke ranks to sell tickets for customary two the funeral. week furlough granted new inductees, so that WOMAN'S WORLD niainder of months, in school. your years, or ment. Here's the way the picture Frankly, though, we do fed they may wind up their affairs By NEVA ACKEAjHAN looks now: rather sorry for 2.">0-pound l'r- before actually joining the col- ban OiKon. Great I.akes tackle, ors, will be cut to one week, and the way bis pride must be >V. A. A. W.A.A. will hold its annual Most teen-aged college stu- HcnU won't be called into mill- INFORMATION hurt die to a locomotive, Aftciter the came, our imngina- tion stirred, we could just see Anth hotly ordering an extra 100 barrels rels for his Tavernucle and trying ng frantically to get priori- ties foi u new »ivw luuni «u- ne said, the army would face ~ ,*»»"- badio n rn dition to be put in before night- -serious shortages" of men next W A (V Croups t-om- turn of v ho shall remain to fall. moiith posed of women organized to school will be a stickler. The * °urses in imernauonai .soot Have you come across any ru- T . 1— i,u k su«al bts yesterday, ac- draft bill itself isn't likely to lay cording to Chairman Thelma down strict stipulations on this (*;<;• Ra,1Io cl"b_°n •vlu,ul-' ®od® beins offered by the M. are Junker. Although there prob- matter—it will be left to admin- Wednesday, and Thursday ru mors about Uie Spartans' new V' o. .. SludlO I ilKCH _ oldTlill * C*'1?'0?hJrn7 clu n "eravevard shift" that Is sun- I'luss I'll oil) annoulu .'1 course a student is taking and ***** bive begun, anyone Inter tn which the nUyrrs line un and at the right signal fall flat on the tnk«'n at 321 East Grand River Miss Junker said. !initcr direction of 11. C. Gal- Mayo Dance his scholastic record. still s policies arc n key to commercial radio work may still ground, cotpsc-likr. drawing Uie opposing line offside. It Never Falls to Happen De- !"'> <" «'e Hub studios, Lansing. All senior class appointments Wost Mayo wlU repiace i,s Ui.ua, SCnii-fQrmal fall term ^ England 1 1 paitmcnt: At a dunce (viz. Home- coming) you flDish a set and Have been scheduled tor Uie next f.cvv wSl ks according to Betty ,)arly Wllh an informal radio 5^,'. V)arly Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in ir " n^!Li L thef b3s bcon M3lk.m0ll„ Department .mon( T • . ? ,tain' Hus Borrowing Spre# , romp out for a "cokc ond smoke" \ «• classes editor of ,hr dormitory. only to return, get in about eight bars of "Big. Fat Mama," the Wolverine. - Junior, xuuhomore nnH frech- eral Barbara Poag, L.A. '45, is gen- rhairman. AnUtina Nor " V. *5. r depart- lbe college* are cram- 4. Due to the unusual interesi urc s>ciieuuiea id arc wouscr, i^.a. to, . A \ ~ —» "— lm' on- d^wrbnent has :uuix jiian 1" intermission, begin about the middle of No- and Lucille Albert, HJI. '46, dec- 3 pccurred in 1,bend arts h rod of an low* vembor, according to Miss Amos. oraUons: Maude Graham. H.E courses' . . . 8 nUl^ ised with frw. i,nd will be taken in orgaunaUon '45 and Ann Bonninghausen, H. And obviollslT tK_. fr°m ° Friday, October 30, 1842 Page Three Michigan's 'Bigft' Injuries Jinx Freshman Gridders Take on Brancas , Hermie Meet Traditional in Renewal of Frosh Spartans in Competition Says — Rivals This Week Spartan football fans will; This will be the first frosh Temple Tilt have j an opportunity to look into ; eleven to represent State against the future Saturday when the t other schools since EG Li LAB Michigan State Football Tills i'rotpisc Spartan yearlings of Coach John; freshman competition was clos- 1940, when football fans h o p e that Plenty of Action Injuries may prove the down- j Kobs meet the frosh of Western • ed. Kobs said that attempts are r, ■, h Charley Bachman will tall of Michigan State's football Michigan on Macfel.n field at 2 ■ | j being made to arrange a contest Mike Scbclb on hand for Saturday team, which will meet Temple i P- m- with the University of Mi higan TVrr.iil-- Same Saturday. At ' university in Philadelphia to- j !h hope somebody can DETROIT, Oct. 23 (AP;—The morrow afternoon. At present ] of Coach Kobs will dress a squad over 80 players for the garr.e j J freshman. •V(.' luck Schelb had when state's Big Three of college foot- regular right halfback, Walt I hoping to give the majority of j I |qPPiPPg cl to play halfback for the Pawlowski is hobbling around, VIn» t j ball—Michigan, Michigan State on crutches and probably won't' them an opportunity to show , * '*•■ * fx-"# *1 their varsity potentialities un¬ »4F -"A-I*-.*,!. :A back action I and Detroit—encounters tional opponents this tradi¬ week-end play. Latest mishap is the bruised \ foot of Big Alger Conner, der actual game conditions. Varsity Coach Charley Bach- Undefeated Ffinii . ■ (to top a nine-game State sched¬ sqph- I man commented that this year's The Michigan i State cross ,nd pr"f ceded ule. omore right tackle. Conner was! freshman crop is one of the most 0 «otc the put- at the Spartans' last home work- , couritry team wUl'litry for ib, xec- Michigan's twice-beaten Wol¬ out the day before yesterday, i promising that State has had in , ... in r, I"" 17" verines. returning home after a many seasons.' Included among ji r'na W!n -... ... season when it SCi averag¬ but he was able to run only a 1 absence, tackle n fav- tittle. Coach Charley Bacbrnan the Irosh are plenty of hefty. ,akos on a well-balanced Penn es! ii • f*'r e'.even Saturday in hopes that Conner will be ready: versatile men with considerable j State harrier crew Saturday, 3 Western conference battle ex¬ high school experience.- ! The Spartans were beaten by '•'p.p. fallowing to go against the- Owls. ,,11 State I, il to pected to'draw 35.050 fans. Un¬ der their new coach, Ray Eliot, Diehcrt May Play Center at 202 j fno.ana last Saturday after tak- ,e thvl.--. 21 the I!lini have fmrr victories and In the event that Conner has Among the notables of the j ^kUle,r °Penih« meet from :9. out this one defeat, last week's ' hard- to be used sparingly, Glen Die-' muad are two Lansing Eastern | r• touchdowns, and cessive victory Sunday against -with equal ple will try to put the breaks on ease. tA.P,—Temple footballers finish- rpped tbi> off by scooting 19 Marquette at Milwaukee. This , Dick Kicppe and igi Ripmaster, Rift of linemen Ted rough practice work ,:!i (a/in scrimmage for anoth- promircs to be a free • scoring yester- main running' threats of the r score j battle between Elmer (Tippy) Spartan Kobs will have a raft of men "fay ir. preparation for tr.eir Madsrik of Detroit and John elcver.. If these two in the lir.e to choose his starting:^ame here Saturday against Sthelb's jinx to Temple prob- Slate will no doubt sensational Mar- takestopped, are aly was one of the most con- | Strzykakki front wall Joe Bragger, Bill Mich.gan StaUi. fmiy light a ,ig- fo the air with Kieppe aim¬ s'.c'.! one- a college football ouette sophomore whose pitch- ing at F.nd Berme Roskcpp and. Mierzkowski, John Pletz; Paul nal dr.il 13 listed today. u'm lias ever hod to buck up I'ing arm whipped Michigan State Vir.ce Mroz. Bob McNeil will Gould, Jim. DeS'.effans, Stan I The Spartans are scheduled to two weeks ago. Brauer, and Tom Keller will'arrive this morning and will put liairist. also help at the flank. probably be among those who;up at the Benjamin Frankun ho- Coach Bachn.an and his 31 «ce action. I tel. f layer squad left Lansing by Intlipemleiit Touch Football Contests train yesterday afternoon and will take a light workout in A NEW SHIPMENT OF VERY ATTRACTIVE BLOT'SES Handicapped by Bad Playing Weather Philadelphia this last before the contest, afternoon, its 2.25 2.sf) ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ANKLETS Six games were, played off In ning of Barney Sliger and Bill j In tomorrow s game Bachrr.an 'hp independent touch football Fidor, the Underdogs racked up : will prooaWy start Mroz, Ros- OXFORD SHOP tap last night during a steady threc first downs to none tof the I kopp, Conner. Dick Mangrurn. 222 Abbott Road light drizzle that made fields Pyjscky team to cop an other- I Don. LeClair. Howie Beyer, and treacherous and the ball slippery, wise scoreless game. i.George Radulescu in the line, rutting down passing efficiency. in other league UlU, the Ketf'M Kieppe.Ripma.ter. Ftuss . One pa*«, however, was suffi¬ moritcs trounced the B'mbar- c"P,n' dfld Gmgrasa or Men- cient to gi-.-e the Lansing Stars a first-minute touchdown All- diers, 19-0, ar.d the Angels turn ed the Wildcats with 13-0 j colu- "Ygs sjree... DORM TOUCH LEAGUE and pave the way to a 13-0 win over the Bears, The toss was STANDINGS Black 1 made by Christy to Warren. Christy added the second touch¬ Rickey Named Head of Mac down later on a short end run. IShot IS The Wolves, paced by the run- Brooklyn Dodgers AHhot AMm( It It rrcg of Bill Warner, hung up an- BROOKLYN, Oct. 29 (AP)— M.~.n f I'ther 13-0 score over Evergreen Branch Rickey today became ""T-* Manor. In another game, the president of the Brooklyn Do'!-;- ' x^nt Little Bears outpassed the New¬ ers, glad to join a club "where mm>* s man club 12 7. Finucbn threw you don't have to consider the «•»»,, i "■»o touchdown passes to Baun need of money" in selling a ball; ^ *f t ning. active in Mortar Bonrd, and is a Colonel McLeod pointed out A naturnl color motion pic¬ member of Chi Omega sorority. planes there had been hitting bcrt. the enemy some apparently tell¬ that on and after Jan. 1 fresh¬ The soccer contest was a ture, "Hawaiian Paradise," film¬ She succeeds Marjo'rie Master- man students only will be eligi¬ ed Just before Penrl Harbor, son, last year's sponsor. ing blows. ited event, as was the poism, formed the background of his ble to get into the Army Enlist¬ game, but though there Betty Jane Youngman, Alpha Japs Now Have Antl-Alrcraft ed Reserve, program. His films have been Chi Omega from Lakeview, nnd Also on the 27th, planes from many pile-ups and collision Students desiring to enlist rules were observed and judged by leading film manu¬ Mary Jean Wood, Grand Rapids enemy gun positions to the should first go to President Han¬ facturers as "97 per cent per¬ minor bruises resulted. |j Alpha Phi, will sponsor the the Guadalcanal field "bombed nah's office and obtain a certifi¬ the pull-across-tbe-line conn fect." newly formed units of signal westward" of the airfield. They cate stating that they are schol- Pierre Van Paassen, foreign 'ps and quartermaster corps, destroyed on nnti-aircratt bat¬ great many brawTers^di-i astically qualified for enlist¬ talents for Indian wrc.-.Ttrs^ correspondent and famous respectively. tery and an ammunition dump. ment, and bring the certificate endurance temporary author, was the This was the navy's first men¬ holds which Chosen as cavalry sponsor, to the military department for cheers from the crowd. speaker at the opening session Marcia of the conference yesterday at Rybarsyk, of tensing, tion of Japanese anti-aircraft physical examination. will replace Mary Izm Dodge. A guns on Guadalcanal. 10 a. m. If it's hate, fear and gre< recent candidate for Mardi Gras A recent tabulation lists the ■ Painting a dark but realistic are fighting against, perhap queen, Miss Rybarsyk is a mem¬ To win the war of ideas, side¬ valuation of fraternity and picture of the War today, Van Paassen emphasized that schools ber of Alpha Phi sorority. Betty line writers must become front¬ rority chapte houses at $153,-1 second front should be op Gibson represents the choice of here at home. and churches must think today line fighters. 124,000. the field artillery, and succeeds about post-war problems so that Helen MacDonald as unit corps I, fair and Justing peace may lie written and maintained follow¬ ing the war. sponsor of that Gibson, whose home is in tal Falls, is a division. member of Chi Miss Crys¬ What New Ration Hooks Will Look Like Omega nnd vice-president of the KciiiifI (Huh Plans senior class. Band members chose Helen Linck, Alpha Chi Omega from Annual Dug Show Ravenna, to replace Carol Wal- cott as bnnd sponsor, and Jac¬ "Dogs for Defense" will be queline Meehan, Kappa Kappa the themo of the annual Ing¬ Gamma from Kenmore, N. Y., ham County Kennel Club dog was chosen as the Pershing Rifle show to be held in Demonstra¬ tion Hall Nov. R, J. S. Bien, sponsor, succeeding Elizabeth Zorbee. chairman of the show, an¬ Activities for the newly elect¬ nounced yesterday. ed sponsors will begin at the in¬ Tliis year the progrnm Is es¬ stallation ceremonies preceding pecially designed to ucquaint the the annual military ball, the general public 'with the typo of date of which has not been re¬ work dogs can do in the military services, and to interest them in leased as yet. The women also will attend ull spring military donating their own pets. More than 400 dogs will be reviews, representing their par¬ ticular division. exhibited, according to Dr. Bien, and for the llrst time in the his¬ tory of the show, the winner's trophy will bit present by Gov. Senators Ask Probe Administration said in Washington would Murray D. Van Wugoncr. Inside pages of the government's new all-pur¬ of Price Control* the hands of the public about the Jlrst of the pose ration book, designed as "War Ration Book contains eight pages of 24 coupons eat h II," contains coupons which bear both a number WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (AP) and a letter. The book, which the Office of Price- of the pages are colored red and half green. —A offensive to obtain | new I Vacuity Briefs higher price ceilings products was launched on Cap¬ for farm Acting as the offieinl represen¬ itol Hill today as irate farm tative of President Hannah and j state senators assailed what they the college, Dcun L. C. Emmons of the l iberal Arts division at tendon ti e inauguration of Hills, called "high-handed and illegal" administration of the new control act. price- MAY WE SUGGEST- dale's new president, Ih'. llarvov Senators Gillette (D-Iowa) Turner. Dr. Turner who was formerly associated with the Michigan and Reed (R-Kans.) posed that the senate agriculture committee investigate jointly pro¬ the- ad¬ FOR YOl'R WINTER WARDROBE Teachers' Education study, suc¬ ministration of the law. ceeds Dr Wilford Maueh. They introduced a resolution asking the committee to inquire into maximum prices fixed for form products, the payment of subsidies and the activities of tli# commodity credit corpora¬ tion in maintaining minimum or maximum prices on agricultural COVERT SUITS commodities. 35.00 - 40.00 - 42.50 William Werstler, Jr., traveled ; | by horseback more than 1.000 I miles from his father's ranch at j Walden, Colo., to the University of Illinois. COVERT TOPCOATS CLASSIFIED ADS 35.00 40.00 .45.00 LOST A I'AIR or »h*II-r :«U Betty Harry. ' .KKE.N SCtlAKHKli KIN A IVtt h num.- *nii raved on pencil. Kewai SHETLAND SPOKi COATS "John K. -Scott, Muon 11*11. Shell-rimmed i 18.50 • 20.00 - 22.50 - 25.00 - 27.50 Others from 12.93 A BLACK AND GOLD-Mallear Cru finutility pin . f Thrtn Omkrnn Pt, ! itial* on lu»k A. K H Call 4W72. i Reward. HOKN-K1MMKD (il.ASSKS In brown leather cat*. between And. and j Union, if found. pIv«M return to 8ut#; Pendleton Virgin Wool Slacks New* Office. FOUR-LEAP CLOVKRr Pin. k»t be-{ 11.50-11.95-12.50 ween library and Union Wednesday j 'vrniiuf. Kemaid--St.au* New*. Boa Others from 6.95 MVRDS uunmc A«e,0 jj|<«ruwiw