Today's NEWS TODAY'S WEATHER Little change. *'A<$ ■v. Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate College Campus VOL. 33Z.332 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1942 NO. 27 life of the Party J. ii-t 'I: Bachmaii . t ° norm rau* ffj,...nishl. dances are at Williams at least. The getting dan- -hen Winhtms was its term party, one of Uie Disciplines Two Players ^r m„k the lipping on of her .'Deibert Dropped; t -'sCfHEl lr' . little too literally, and Marines Push I Russians Check Nasi Caucasus Drive Mencotti Won't n„.,i herself right into the Tniui uhrre they took the ripper «Ut of her side. Except for Japs Back at RUSSIA k Make Trip West ffVl «ho lost her voice- and h„ "iu=e she .• eve* rot burning red be- « a* allergic to her rose Guadalcanal * Halfback Bill Gaylord Id ,i ml another who picked 1 her «liP from the floor, It was Subs Sink Seven More Named to Replace rt little party. a nice, qu1 Detroit Bark Enemy Vessels, . lost: One Chair Navy Sayd Just 24 hours before the event added spite Mier.igan State football team was A f" i.i ,r WASHINGTON, Nov 2 ne of the Ave gether with word that American the team," and Edo Me ncotti, speakers, sat down. submarines had sunk seven .•a3 "tfisci- Joke There wasn't a chair more enemy ships in the far Pa¬ • here. Everyone cific. i piined" for a flare < according to an an.! ouix-ment including President The Japanese withdrawal be¬ from Coach Ba:h man Charley Hannan. gan yesterday (Solomons island last night. time) after the Americans un¬ Deibert was dismu >«ed durirtg f ut) (rlotc-tvorms leashed a battering assault by a workout yesterday j dive bombers. Flying Fortresses, torting to or.e of the reaches. Of all thf plares a student j fighting planes and a small Mencotti. who displayed temper could r.. ruuiu i>" k - to- live in this town. | force of marines. The marines after musing an assignment the Ij.i place one would think j crossed the Matinikau river, at- agatnst the freshmen, will re¬ „( j, the East Lansing fire sU- i tacked to the westward, and one main on the squad, but will not lion Not *o iwo freshmen, who ; wave of the devil-dogs "made A new major German offensive (arrow with "See BACHXAX—rage 4 nithtlv .Iccp there with one eye, j an advance of two miles with Nalchik area aimed (broken arrow» at Ordzn< or one ear "P«n tor a four-alarm j comparatively few casualties,' a Georgian military highway through the Caue Nothing has happened communique said, blare. jrt but (lint Smeitier and Dun : Silence Enemy Artillery was reported cheeked by the Russians. the Nazi offensives above Tuapse on the Biack s Moccc HAVES, U A ACS llohen say that people haven't I ' While Flying Fortresses sup- * stopped playing with matches, so j ported this thrust by hamm the)'re waltln'. ~ the withdrawing foe, _ hammering American j Krac* A erc n)> b.ocked. Offer Chance for tighter planes and dive bombers Coeds to Serve strafed and blasted at enemy Hannah Tells Men They Have Allies (Capture Jap (aositions throughout the day. "Enemy artillery fire was si¬ j Br DEE DEARING jI specific Base at Kokoda lenced," the navy said. During the same day, naval Duties; Reserves Explained i Women who do no! ha.e any '.ercsted war training, but are m- m the military service, GENERAL MAC ARTHUR'S fighting planes, Grumman By LOUISE ROTH * i -hould look into the prr-spe^ts of HDQ Australia, Tuesday, Nov. See MARINES—Page 2 "Students jaenis have an obligation nave obligation . . i the WAVES and WAAC orgar.i- l Dean fcl.sa- 3 AP --Allied ground forces Ito trailn themselves to be not just ifrtltsll I MO . l.YIN rations, according to have • ..i/tured Kokoda, the Jap¬ Tickets [another gob or another fellow j gob ' * j beth Conrad. for Term ?r ^ base pn the trail from toting a gun,' Pres. John A, j The WAVES—Women'? Aux- ^en Egyptian Force anese . Buna to Fort Moresby, the Al¬ lied . i mmand announced today. Plays I\ ill Co on jnah told Michigan State i iBary Volunteer Emergency I yesterday. as he opened the con- | Service will be of particu'ar ,n- *" fi bombers, continuing) r? rr* l I vocation held to explain the re- in Desert Fight I terest to college women, for offi- (heir • igorous assault on the en- : ^(l[p / (Ml(l\ | serve programs open to college ! icr candidates are requi-ed to .pulsed'a Japanese con-j men. CAIRO. Nov. 2 < AP)—Pursu- have a college degree, or two lnch apparently was at- Season tickets tor Michigan I Possibility of greater use of ng its appointed task of hacking years of college credits o'.us two tefnp- og to land men and sup- State's three term • Axis African corps to piece. years of business or professional plays will go i Michigan State college in train- i' Buna on the northeast on sale ■oup by group, the British) t xpenence. 11 Now Guinea. today, according to Jack jmg men in the nation war pro- eighth red heavy The age limit is 20-30 years, Bush, president of Theta Alpha j gram was suggested President It ■as from Kokoda that the Phi, national dramatics honor- pressur tonight on both tanks ' and all applicants must have | Hannah said. "We can expect to Jap.-,! • <■ launched their drive ary fraternity, all the men here in uniform ifantry (presumably sev-1 general good health, ar.d pass a h the Owen Stanley,, mental test. Training consists of irons and ' which carried . Tickets will be sold for about j n)>xt isolated m ar. L shaped military four months, with one month in n j the gap in the moun- tv o weeks at the Union desk, In explaining the position el pocket between the desert coast¬ the grade of apprentice | and the administration building, ROTC students. Hannah said al railroad and the sea, 16 miles • iihm 32 miles of Port and three months in the rank of iby members of Theta Alpha Phi, that the program probably will Mm w est of El Alametn. midship,ran. Upon rex I I jors. Studio theater, and speech ma- be speeded up soon. He said Some German tanks of an at¬ candidates are commissi The tickets will admit that it is fairly certain tha*. the tacking relief force managed to eniigns. with pay equal ROTt. Department i holders to the three plays for the senior R.O.T.C. officers will fin¬ i join the partly encircled force 1 price of two, and may be ex- ish college, but that the future bv infiltrating British infantry to Buy ( informs 1 changed for a reserved seat for of junior R O T C. students is not positions to the west of the WAACS have no spe for Juniors j each play. certain. packet, but the infantry Closed and the age limit is 21-45 Hay Fever;" a light comedy • Hannah told these at the ccn- its lines again around the enemy . Another organization open to taking the advanced ' ^ NoelCoward will be pre- j Hamah^d t men between 18 without giving ground. women, is the American Red military science will «' £fc" I a,,d 3. Robert Ard- I ray's "Thunder Rock, a serious and is mat w (Unofficial reports Jo London, Cross Overseas club, which Is . to pay'for to n,iv for thoir them uni- j Jg£ S^^vJ^MarchTa^l;"b7enlisting m ml'tary'71/rve ■ : newspapers sa,d the pocketed designed to entertain men m the group was predcnunantly Ger- srrred services H Branch, ROTCnidju- 4. and a musica! production, in • man. Berlin's communique as- ' during their leis¬ hours. Women between 25 uniforms will be the s cooperation with the music de-,-*•-.■« pded io meas najon officers. in y serted that German and Itauan' ure and 40 may apply for assistant f the college military j Payment, will take place June Sec CONVO—Page 4 . counter-attacks in this sector; program director jobs. and are to be turn- ; and 10. had thrown the Br '.ish back «i Women who are interested in'up, n completion of the with the heaviest of casual- ■ course. may get further miormaboa : t est" Rome said 100 Austral- j Asked • .hether pre-veterinary On ly-35,000,000A in ericansExjiectol ' lans and 40 motor "Trucks bad j from Dean Conrad's office ho h„. —ira—dy ■ missions would con ra-1 Vote iu Nal eo the Axis forces had . frus- | tje enrolled in : land behind Branch revealed that uiienta could not take military H< Tl)e A—lltd Pr< public is giving the administra¬ j their lines > i tiated an attempt to TIME TABU tion in power. science at present. Some 35,000,000~ Americans, an unusually small proportion of Nationally. Republican leaders C„rln..ni l»u>h Pa-I TODAY— in the last few days have pro- German Naainc ... i the electorate, will vole today in Firm Navy club, 7:3# p. m. I . claimed the election to be a test Nalchik: Retl X'rkey Executive the first wartime election since popular support for the I'nien ballroom Wil m Berkey, president of N'.iioard of Agriculture, srar •*«« Scabbard and Blade. < Union snnporch pi na. general attention a3' ' '' cd vice president of the direct bearmg on 1944 presiden ±have warned, on thr MOSCOW, Tuesday, Nov becauseJU A.S.M.E.. 7 34 p. m ~»" A meeting for all active and prospective history majors will gesture in hla direction by mar- ^ hum- be held tonight at 7:30 In organ- rving tiim or by ** »uth»r- "u'« SUt* lowering her office, where there is N,ewl standards of conduct. an envelope is at inn room 1, Hlle, secretary. according to Lois soke your gifl problem for "Some- argue that' there will Tor contributions, be a long war and they cannot be expected to wait for years ♦ • a Qt Altn'KH \t'K CLI B— The Thursday evening meet¬ SOLDIER, SAILOR or MARINE Aflw. ,tudet,b,, nnd be sclt- ing of the Quarterback club has beiorc tftcy marry. We do not rcl!nnt rfurInR war p,,riod bv been conceited. BOOT Mae BUTT know how long the war will be, developing your, own way of NAVY CLl'B— but we 'lo know that we will j, recasting the weather. Since Guests at the Navy rlub meet¬ have u bolter idea of it* prob- picn|cs ,,rc out „f srason noWi ing in the t'nioo billrooni to¬ DITTT BAG able IrogUi in a year or two mld WOM-( ^ ,n g0ltson ncxl SP:i. night are Lieutenant* Howard Certainly nothing would be lost gon wo can't predict rain by and Glbhs, who are visiting the roa Tonrr by waiting that long. planning an outing, but we can campus Unlay with the joint ARTICUS "Weddings may be arcatod in b (1) Yluvl our ,)(.st pnnts army-navy board. a few weeks. Dr. Bowman said. (2) „hlning our s.loes, SCABBARD AND BLADE— "but not marriage* these rc- nny ^ or (3) ttir ., w;llk. Colonel Stillman of the coast quire time, love, and preparation. ,„a datc for ., furtnil, datK.e Xry artillery department will speak "Another argument against o somotlme on the situation In the Faciflc at war marriages Is Uic ever-pres¬ the Scabbard and Blade supper ent iHisslbihtv of the couple's _ in the Union sunporch at 6 to¬ having a b.iby. If. as ^ome say MrNtlU Acts to Halt ~ "tver tav, a baby fives a man more to fight w night w, , BUFFALO CLl'B for, why is it that the govern- war Worker Draft cheris; All Buffalo. N. Y„ women are ment. seeking not sentiment but 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 (AP) invited to attend a meeting of Pouie w on efficient arm; to take fathers? —Disturbed by widespread com¬ the Buffalo Hub tonight, accord¬ H*t for wo plaints that many draft boards ing to Pres. Linda Weber. Vacan¬ mnomsr were inducting men vitally cies smong officers will be Ailed. **5. too. I WOLVERINE PIX needed in war factories, officials The meeting Ls In room 111 Union 1 of the War Manpower commis¬ annex, at 7:3». •om*tMn, The following organisations sion disclosed new steps today THEY FIT THIS B1IIACIS 81 ^ drink t! are scheduled for tM Little to put a atop to the practice. theater, Tuesday, Nov. 3: Thousands of printed forms TONIGHT SEA BAG ISSUEI BY TIE S8IIBIIENT 7 p. m. Men's Glee club will be sent out to the factories in a Week or ten days and fac¬ RODD RAFFELL tory managers will be asked to till them out with information H Bine km fA ai showing that positions in their plants are Indispensable and why. Paul V. McNutt, manpower Coral commission chairman, said to¬ day that directives issued Some time ago on been the subject had "not effective as t should like to Gables see man." MICHIGAN Tuesday, November Michigan. Other members Halfback* Ready Underdogs fl, Sub-I-Cruds 0. | be catcher and also! Right a good pass °/ the class of GO years ago still "itiss, Jack Fenton, I may be called on U. P. Team 0, Little Bears 0. Buccaneers E, Bears 0. Beaten by Penn ■lid a nice job of punting, getting iff several long kicks. j living are L. H. Busly, L. B. Hall, B I r.avl light halfback du- j w- L. Snyder, Alice Coulter, and handle ti . Penn State's undefeated cross I Evans Looks Good I E- A -MurPhy- it Fort, , ii needs replace- Abbot II and Mason I country team kept their record » C'-vl- i i sophomore from j Evans, a Cooley grad, looked ; unblemished by trimming the especially good at the flank and; Buy War Bonds and Stamps. t seen action yet in t)orui Grid Feature Spartan harriers 24-32 here Sat- . j . it he will make n b'ate trip and While Mason 5 is idle tonight, urday morning over the four- j rnile varsity "course. , t in :the first time this Abbot 11 will meet Mason 1 to Curtis Stone, of Penn State ■ jrci.'v K' nton as usu?l will decide who will remain in posi- waS the individual winner, with , r the klefcoff and tion for the block 2 playolfs of i *kc Ume of, Finishing k.ckoig duties. i,f After a long train ride to Phil- the dorm touch football league. : vnrrls behind Mono were Thb three teams are tied for , phia. the Spartans found IIorsehafk rldfr, arP ask,d to first place with 3 victories and it uiey had to lake a rickety nUf c|far „f ,he HOod,„t tralls , one defeat, each. i- mile street car ride, fol- during the cross-Vftuntry seasun. In other games Mason fi Will, The horses' hoofs dig large holes w«d by a walk of a few blocks mecrAbbot 10; Mason 3 will op- j Into the track, making It dim- me stadium. There they found c dressing room to be about as pose Abbot 12; Abbot 17 takes , eult for Hie runners. Unless on Mason 2, Abbot 14 meets Ma- I as the rare book room in the riding here is stopped, the uood- fcrary. soni7, and MasOn 0 tangles w'th ,0t trails may be closed Indeti- either Bed, Too Abbot 15. nltely to horsemen. !.' this wasn't enough, the p..iUr,s upon taking the field, Lt. Cmdr. Pntsy Clark, U. S. Norm Gordon of the visitors and xir.ci that even the weather N., former coach of the Detroit | F'" Scott of State. Scott's third auditions were against ihem Lions, has two daughters en- I pl^c_e tirrte Was 21:42. rith the mercury jumping rolled here at State. McClain Smith of the Nittany i Lions followed Scott; Ralph j Monroe took fifth for the Spar- i tans, and he was trailed by j Penn State's soph star, Gerald; For variety with Karvef. Taking 7th, 8th, 9th, j and 10th places respectively for' State were: Jerry Page, Roy Niemeyer, Maurice Horski, and I your skirts— Bill Hershiser. Coach Lauren Brown's team' -est encounters the Hurons of ; Michigan Normal at Ypsilanti on November 14. Collejre Dairy Has Shortage of Milk and Chocolate With 40 per cent loss chocolate available than at this same time last year, the M. S. C. dairy is I Add this classic curtailing Its production of choc- ! olate products, according to A. | V. Armltage, dairy foreman. wool jerwy jacket ] Chocolate Ice cream is now j being made only every other j to your full and j week, and with the added com- ! plication of less milk coming in | winter wardrobe. I !rom farmers, there is bound to. I be marked decrease in the pro- | duction of chocolate milk, he i declared. CLASSIFIED ADS |"l never »ow a fighHng man who cherish thu vary thought of ' Pouse with Coco-Ceto. That » for workers In fac- fc.tt! i. too. l-a-cold Ceka 1 ^wething mora thgm 1 PINC.l.K ROOM—Tot m«lr cludrnt *1 It conies in a thot ens wan tJ.V) prr w -rk. 2S$ C«nt.*r St. 27 '• » adds Ihe feel «f variety of sizes »nt. _ and colors Uncle Sam r*- Classified Rates $5.95 • "•'» still the supply. But 5> Twe cents per word; minimum charge, 30c; all advertisements payable in advance; ne'pre¬ JocoLeorii*- f ••heshlnf ferred position. Union Bldg. Annex. Room S usm AittueatTT or tut ceocsu Telephone 5-0113—ltaatneas coatant »r ExLZfia Open Thursday Evenings ; Until MB COCA-COLA i Cnmpany of Jackson m mm MICHIGAN STATE Page Four D i nijll A 1\T nKriPI IIVKS JjALJlitl/lll LtlOljII AjlllJ-JkJ Joint Army-Navy-Marine Board Men students Interested Men students in ob Interested in Ob- come Will Hold Interviews Today to the Union guest room corps procuremen tnining first hand information concerning enlistment into the (Continued from Page 1) K- various military reserves should moke the Spartan trip to Spo- ' kane, Wash., where the Spartans CONVOCATIONS play Washington' State Saturday. (Continued from Page 1) Not Extending Himself Following the Introductory ad¬ Bachman said the coaches felt dress by President Hannah, five Dcibert was "not extending'' members of the joint military himself in Monday's workout board explained their programs. and he was dismissed after "re¬ Captain Estes represented the torting" to comment by one of army, Lieut. John Howard the the stafT. Mencotti, Detroit sophomore, navy, and Captain Ricard the marines. Bachman said, had "sulked" aft¬ missing an assignment, throw¬ forces Representing the naval air er was Lieutenant Gibbs, ing his helmet to the ground and while Lieutenant Gilgus was walking away—fisjim the team. Delbert, 190-pound junior from present for the army air forces. Pontiae, was one of three tackles originally named to make the Naval Officer Raps trip, while Mencotti, 180-pound- er, was being groomed to play U. of M. War Spirit right ha If bark following injury Kr TH, Aw«l