GOP Seizes Complete Control of State Government j Republicans Win All Contests MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Listed Kelly and Ferguson on Partisan Ballot Highlight Election Victory, as Justice Starr of Supreme Court Retains VOL 23Z.332 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942 Only Democratic Post By Jack I. Green Axis Desert Armies 4In Full Retreat' DETROIT, Nov. 4 (AP)—An enthusiastic Republican party, aided by what Democrats conceded was a voters' protest against national administration policies, gained 1 Nazis Lose Two" j complete control of Michigan's government on the basis of nearly complete unofficial returns from Tuesday's gen- Generals; 9,000 "feral ejection. ' I Headed by two candidates Men Captured STATE ELECTIONS jwho had proven their ability ;to match strength with the n, coward Kennedy GOVERNOR 'Democrats in their Wayne coun- CAIKO, Nov. 4 (AP)—Mar- Harry F. Kelly (R) ; ty stronghold, the revived G O.P. i ,| i; in Rommel's Axis des- U. S. SENATOR j partisan forces swept every place on the e,\ tomes were officially de- Homer Ferguson (R) state ballot and extend¬ ,i.,vl.,i in full and disordered re- ed their long-time control of the LIEUT-GOVERNOR. tre.,t •omiiht across the sands of legislature. • , i Kcypt, pursued relent- Eugene C. Keyes (R) w SECRETARY OF STATE I The sole Democrat to escape lf.s.-iv hv British Imperial Ir,,urn I forces and under con¬ Herman H. Dignan fR) j the landslide was Associate Jus- | tice Raymond W. Starr of the stant attack from above by Al- ATTORNEY GENERAL |,fd iiii-nien'.- Herbert J. Rushton (R) j state supreme court, but he was running on a non-partisan bal- A -i- • ,.il Altied" communique AUDITOR GENERAL I lot. He had a long lead over his .an! CP rural von Stumme, Nazi Vernon J. Brown (R) -cr-nd n command, had been | Republican Pugsley, of opponent, Earl C. TREASURER , Hart. _ I (cried :n the 12-day fight which D Hale Brake (R) Gov. Murray 0. Van Wagoner, preceded the flight of the "dis- SUPREME COURT JUSTICE the head of the powerful Demo¬ ,.r,i.•:cii luiumns" and 9,000 Axis cratic political organization, fail- pripctn i had been taken, in- (Non-Partisan) • Raymond W. Starr , ed in his attempt to be the first rluiling Gen. Ritter von Thoma, j chief executive of Michigan "to rider of the Afrika Korps, I nc 1 othtr topflight German and.. j serve two consecutive term' since I kalian officers. HOMER KERGI/SON HARRY F. KELLY Allied For CO55! Kelly Easy Winner L I Announce Axis Bosses | His opponent and next gnvcr- The pant communique an¬ nounced tnese tremendous Axis ii sser m a ss than two weeks of Republicans Near Control ;Gain Ground GENERAL MAC j nor. Secretary of State Harry F._ I Kelly, grabbed .the bit ARTHUR'S, teeth as he -tarted down stalO- in his" | battle- •Exceptionally high" casual¬ ties m dead and wounded; 600 of House; Cain in 5 (AP)—Overcoming S HDQ., Australia, Thursday, Nov. 1 in the early unofficial returns strong re- and never, was bested; not even sistance, Allied ground forces j when he had to meet the Demo- By Tho A«* I planes: 260 tanks destroyed or The Democratic party finally secured control In the advanced further today beyond j cratie spurts in the metropolitan new House captured: 270 guns and 50,000 of Representatives last night as Kokoda in the Owen Stanley (area. m slowly accumulating returns from tons til di pping laden with sup- yesterday's elections assured it of the 218 members necessary for j mountainstoward~the' Jap3iel3 It appeared that Kelly's major- | plies. a majority. • north New Guinea coastal base i ity would approximate 65,000 Allied air losses were describ- at Buna, the high command re- j votes. \Y ASHINCjTON, Nov. 4 (Ar )—A flash flood of votes ported today. xi as light," in the 12-day iif*oTttvT^rPAxr Michigan's junior Senator, See AXIS—Page 4 Last night under cover of •swept Republicans close to control of the house tonight and darkness, an Allied heavy unit j Prentiss M. Brown, of St. lg- stiffened their power in a still Democratic senate. bombed the airdrome and wharf j See STATE ELECTION—Page 4 _ The trend Republican leaders had hoped for set in with ^northScSK New"Gu" Reds Holll GrOUlltl Today's Courses in Japanese the first returns and long be- fore the counting was com- i nea In ,75 mjies above Buna. the ground fighting, in . 111 rn 1 I <1I1K IStftlH' r» ..I to He Added Winter plete 'the party had notched ! which Allied troops have rolled j Campus Term, Hoard Decides ^Ai the request of students en¬ strong gains bers '' " in both chain- They wi re sure of at least 203 ' a Japanese offensive thrust | tains directed at General MacArthur MOSCOW. Tliursday, Nov. 5 over the Owen Stanley moun- J (AP)—The Red army held its Port Moresby, | ground in Stalingrad and the said the i central Caucasus ■eats in the house: at least 36 in Wednesday rol lectin the beginning Japanese j strong enemy resistance was met and scored successes on the |... Currying a Torch course, a continuation of the : he senate. The Democrats had linched only 216 house seats. ;,n{j overcome three miles west Black sea front and - northwest course will-be offered winter 0f oivi while planes supported Don Quixote, famous for his of Stalingrad, the Soviet mid¬ term. Dean U> L. V.X C.-Emmons Serious as were the Demo- the attack by strafing Jap posi- I uindmill lighting, may have ICi lit, ULtlil JjllllllVHO OH . . - night communique said today. nounced yesterday Trowing an ' cratio losses in the senate, the lions. | '<>n; expense I 'he and hearty laugh today at administrative group meeting. of 15 scrap-minded ...... - - . Proiiirtort President's party a n:» rfv was nnrl'iin '.uhti certain of nf The Germans continued to hurl masses of tanks into the bat¬ In addition to offering the con¬ a -majority of 'the 96 members. Push On in Solomone tle on the Nalchik plains, at the I Scabbard and Blade brothers. («>r Forty one seats are occupied by Armed with an acetylene torch tinuation, Japanese 101b, _ . . . . WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 offered winter ter Japanej ira.x^ -I frorri--ir.eother .eatsRepublican were retriev- United States forces have made strewn streets of Stalingrad, but new gains along the beaches of I I 'v". n h L I res. scvcral-ton windmill by Dr. Grace Song Line. •wind. . '\ Guadalcanal, j the Russians repulsed all at- J.ihirA. Hannah has i Ten of those diminishing the j tacks, inflicting heavy losses. , Although these courses eoui_- ha Were from enemy's threat | iloruted from his farm for the been against vital I On tho other two major fronts •"JP metal drive. approved by the admin. - ratber-solid south. J.j>h Lee. a • Henderson air field, the ' navy —northwest of Stalingrad and in trative group, they are subject to New Deal Democrat from cotton- ! faculty approval. j announced tonight. I the Black sea area—the Red iwing Oklahoma, fell before jn the drive toward the west- I army continued to hold the in- •.. Patience, Patient! n oil man. E. H. Moore. tpch end of the island where the itiative and captured a number The administration lost other1 One after Japanese had been most sue- 0f German positions. in both writing ten- * a strong supporters in the senate cessful in ■ One-ard ( y. ' • i consolation to her UNDER THE WIRE See REPUBLICANS—Page 3 effecting landings, the j areas. enemy has been forced to relin- | The communique said, how- 10( hi,-801 •tidix.recently deprived quish more than a score of | ever> that the Germans tontin- had to look up ■( of .the hospital's WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 .(AP) Slate Constitution pieces of equipment to the tight- j ued to attack all Soviet posiUons name She ing marines and army troops. - inside thc Volga was city with both | Phony so —The war department announc¬ bsorbed in writing ed today that two air corps offi¬ Holds; Wayne Gets Among the equipment cap- j tangs anij infantry, indicating 'he title of the instl- cers tured were about 20 machine; I Expres. t ution that she forgot and three enlisted men of a County Redraft ' guns and two small artillery | thc lhcre had bcen on decrease in crew of nine were miving 'n an intensity of the fighting. It to put his name on DETROIT, Nov. 4 pieces, the navy said. - accident off the Maine coast in (AP)—| said 1,000 Germans were killed e address. The letter was read which in Tuesday's I nnd eight tanks disabled during y trie an army air forces flying 1 5, To Feature Wartime entire staff of the hospi- boat capsized Monday. Among elect,on appeared the day. without any Nazi gains b"i"r* they decided to read It have rejected a proposal to re- , sach patient those missing was Sgt. Charles write the state s )[ovie af' Australia OU in ground. and hope for O. Richardson. 203 State street, 32-year-old , - mi iy t0 ciaim it_ He did He Charlevoix. constitution. Adventure Series fe. ^ 'tit. Result: She re On the basis of 3,022 precincts EL .... PASO. Texas, Nov. 4 (AP) . „ Australia Now," the only war j . .. , . . _ _ .„ of the state's 3.748 reporting the I bar-- " well-deserved em- —Three army air forces men ; 'rras.-tiw.t_iQ go visit him. ™ ll U ^ revision proposal iUmp rnotlon Pitturc "{ that ton" were killed and six injured to-1 N . yj? b^not' tinent, will be the next movie t'nent, will be the next movie series to be presented in the Col TODAY— ' inter Term Parlies lege auditorium at 8 p. m. Sttur- Wolverine staff. 5:15 p. All cldenV^currwT'on a^luempt^ Most of the unreported pre- day. according to S. E. Crowe, Wolverine office, Union in. an. organizations planning Uke-off. Among those injured 1 cincts were outs.de Waynecoun- director. S. W. L., 5 p. m. , 'rrmit !ern parties should wax Sgt. Grant P. Donahue of, ty Trom areas which have been Walter Baker, cinematograph- tentative dates by noon Org. room 2. Union Pontiac. j returning consistent negative er-producer. and Aloha Baker, I mi'- «al the dean of wom- A PORT ON THE lecturer-author, will present a A.P.O., 7:30 p m t t' " Each should indi- Oct. 31 (Delayed) ( > plans of Wayne county reform composite view of Australia, its 112 Union annex m tK .c,la'1of flrst- second j gloups to redraft their county targest eonUngent of people, agriculture, and industry, I * th »k' ch°ices. Included American^ P approved ap- vital to the winning ot the Pa¬ InterFailh council, 7:36 p. m. Org. room 2, Union m ,v , ,' ' M' written statements MWdr/^r 'in'' one transport! parently. With 3.028 precincts cific war. ^ «he first and aecond 7 S str^ng. arrived at this port repo^ng the count was 362 681 They will portray Australia AS.C^, 8 p. m. r^m lhe desired today and for hours were ferried "yes and 343,900 *no votes. not as a desert, but as the fourth Org. room 1, Union «SJe from their great liner- ! ' Strong Wayne county support recorded for the proposal. wheat producing nation of the A.P.O. pledges, 1p.m. transport by boats. was world. 115 Union annex i r *"' ' ■ i , Thursday, November 5, 1942 MICRIC A NSTATE N B W8 Page Two Grin and Sear It By Lichty MICHIGAN STATE NEWS mattrr at K4«t Lkliilnt. MIcK. Office* mom ire Enured u oMond eUw located locacea on invunn ground nw«floor of cart win* - •••• ad — Union Building Anjiex, room *■ £S . MS5TS , . windiii6 cedar By ten fthrnes T^L^CpKono » """"'.'n™ " " c •— I " Itorlkl Office—E*L 2C»: Bu.in«* Offle* National Advertising Service, Inc. _k*c ms. J*"* RIME may not pay, but it is Cjtllrnt Pubtiiher* RrprtunUth* • Subscription rates- Sc P«-r ropy; »J.OO V> really on the increase, ac- New Yonic. M. V. per yenr by mnll: J180 p, r **?' ^ cording to statements cred¬ " 4?0 Macioon Avk. . • to. ....... • ... —. »7>' ^rtttnoV^r ited to J. Edgar Hoover, FBI chief. Ahd the youth of the U; MKMBKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rpnbiiraUnn of nil s. are aioui the chief offenders, 'rm« exclusively fptlttedi i. rxrlu.lvtly cptlllcd to the tnc «a i"r ru«, ...... 0. arc among rdl'.p»tih« "rrwllt.al to it or n"t nlhcrwlae credited in thh paper and■ »l«j»»• apparently, new. publUhed therein. All rfeht. of publication on .pedal diepntche. be'- . For ^ the first time since, the 4,1 Mf>v,tp thing was kept track of in Wash- f&Hnrlat Director 'Ere. Manager. JEAN WHITING jngton in 1932. age 18 predomi- of arrests, a 4 hated in frequency — survey shows. raw. mu. Boom conditions and lots of money in the hands of youthful CA. __ — — persons, together with n possible Istrhnm *HrfTord. Barbnrn Simmon., letdown in the home influence fiENITTIAI. REPORTERS— r'im', Sally Owen*, I*oufo Itoth. V Tr'nPm. Resulting from women working • lay llenemrr, Morp.rt l>. Sm i> mi n AiL.fl. Muru Mintlir.K. : horol>ury, Kay II"' bm. Join rlnif. I^nc arMtrom, Wir , Conrad William., in defense plants, are among oml. (Ionion Dr.rnili, Dm Dm causes of this increase, the FBI itan Willlnmwvp. Joan M.yer , Carol Mellfnry, Dove Kn So at least for those men SPORTS REPORTERS—Hill A lar Kilo'. John 1'ieb.ir.Ki. »" Iby Tbomp Adams, Rill IV" ink Smith. Betty Jo^'cornbhl^'ohnn™ not now In the draft, too bad a place. coliege Isn't Mai.t C.,1 Hoifwinbel. Jnd, O'lfnen. ^RWCK^ontracU Manner DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES OF THE FtJ- Advert ItKKVK; "a"'| lcntn"l'udnm. Manful*. BIDNEY SA1.8IIIIR''!. l.KSTKR TAUB- TURE: GUS Sweet Tooth SUtTCn- MAN I' rruiaiion Mm ,,.. PAiii. AV.'wA'fK™istfkle '"^d today to local police two HELEN MeAFEE, MARGARET blM.IA boxes of. candy . MAt'lU GRAHAM; (llficc Stuff, ... - bars found • in. his»«- lvIaAlNK ZF.RIUP. home. Said Sweet-Tooth: "I Ieurv TER HQKST Nitfht Kililm K()t thcm last Hallowe'en to keep •ully A Am. ly. a. applecatk the neighborhood kids from tear- front doorstep from the — frig the porch . . . but the kids stayed REPUBLICANS away ... said It wasn't patriotic I've "I can't understand it!—for years my excuses always yoi INFORMATION r ai p „ to trick on had the Hallowe'en candy here since . . . and out of jury duty!" , , RpDllblican (Ient> wbo b4,wed to Republican 4. 4. 4. according to Pres. Barbara Scar¬ verine business and editorial Kenneth S. Wherry, Chuckle. Chicle has bed) ex¬ lett. This informal mixer will CLASSIFIED ADS staffs at the Wolverine office. ciaro Booth Luce, V explain the program offered by pelled from college and will be W.A-A. to women students, and BLUE KEY— playwright, author and . token into custody by local po¬ : FOR RENT A Bfue Key buslnexx meeting traveler, toqk a Conner lice today. He was found chew- Win also officially open the new __ Ri)OMS -Availably for tn. n and dinner originally seheduUd housf scat, while Hamilton Figh, mf ^jm"in the'Hort building", but lounge furnished by. A.W.S. last !01Va K*>t Grand River. ' £9035. 2T spring. Miss Scarlett said. WANTED Town Girls yesterday. . .., INTRAMURAL DEBATE— —: , "L'lWT.TtR. --wr^a™«" ri.BC different flavors in larrt 4ticks The second round of intramural Republicans moyid ot varioui student addicts. He debaVe will be hilMofttoht at 7:30, accordIpg to Winef Mc- f^r^ocrallc gpverqors of office 4n Tuesday's balloting. ^^XblVbede^T y . Girls Ibuitge. today noon, it announced by Pres. Doris New., Grnw, director. VfiQi tesulLs in four states still ± • was HELP WANTED Harford. Those interested liftust " ■ • :—■— of toe Unionthe r^r'n or wpmen's lounge in the. Home Ec W(ilverine-Hk Arpar.1 shop. 22* a. w.«hin*ton. ^ uo°^"n^ at the phW' and flnbd $50 for buildihg. Miss Harford said. —. SAl^ClIlLS To aoll drvaon ar i ^ob^^'^i^^dTevin - rr Thursday. Nov. 8, Little York plurality of more than theater, Home Economics rv. »VVM,w. ,*•*/ «•«♦» »• v»M let Dynamite is no good if it's all ■ ■ 500,000 over his JJemocraUc-JT, op- mc flhish inviting her to . to toe wet—neither is democracy. building: poncnt, Stut£ Attorney TJ toe a WaaUngton. 7 p. to. Sigma KSMk J&m J, .Bennrit, Jr/f " gKJ1 dahed. satittdpy." 7:18 Kippa Klgtiu cans woh over Demo, . in • * * 7:30 A Capetto chbDr Cailfomln, Cojinectfi and Slbtnn for the future: Caii you 8 p. to. Wqlvertoe editorial spare d dub dr coffee far a dlnier Michigan. . . ^. 8:18 Wolverine business staff 8:30 Spariaii staff Lt ^ith 13 sUtions scattered publican Gov JuWus OrlapdP.E. Loomto progrnnit the state carrying toe » 1 w:) * 8:48 9 p. Al)toa CM Sigma ito foultry Science club 9:19 Qtoieron Nn to Progressive dfopplng 100,000 votes behind throughoutthe University Of Wis- j, ,h ltI flfth y#ar of 9:30 W. A. A. 9:48 Qreen Helmet "t«i»rti.'nriwTO»- publican, held a Cpmmandlhg m-wj leSd oyer Gov. Colbert Olsort. ^9 gMWWMMir+rm r, Cream Deodorant safety ORPHEUM - Stops TODAY AND FRIDAY Gene Yleiwey • Randolph Scott In "Belle 8tarr" Also "Never Give a Sucker An Even Break" SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY . AtOXf IAOSH8 total £ Don not tot drnari or tnfn'i ywWWIsy»omt »hm«. Docs ppt irtituc ikin. 2. Nowainngtodiy, Can be u»cJ . tight after shaving. 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Hear Vashington Michigan Ave. Ave. 'i > <7711 Thursday > November 5, 1942 MICHIGAN StiTE iftWS Page Three Spartan Sqitarf Will Fitirf fbtigh Going: Hermie SlfrH^mdSipSAh FiHt M Cougars SPOKANE, ftate ftigh Willi Coast Teanig Wash., Nov. 4*- State, setting out from Chi¬ A TOs Triumph Over Sigma Nu increased its/pres-*- PiKappa Phi 7-0 M ,Ap)__The Michigan State col- cago last night on a 48-hour hayl tige in the Fraternity touch foot¬ ^football ™L team, scheduled to to Spokane, is facing one of the ball league last night with a Alpba Chl Sigma 7' 4 here tomorrow night for ^ eame Saturday against once- coast's top teams in Washington State, which has amassed 119 TIE WAYS of Michigan State's 1942 football team are the thrilling one first down victory of college elevens in over a highly regarded Sigma Al¬ Drops 414 Clnb 7-6 £.£> Washington State, would Points to 55 while whipping ways general all over the. country this pha Epsilon aggregation. Dyn¬ The Independent touch football like to improve its record on the Stanford, Oregon, Montana and amic Jimmy Pingie and Bucky league continued action for th • S coast above the Tr,k> MB. .nvto [is. sfga/arai! Walsh collaborated for the first- second time in a Week Witt but prospects aren't particularly Southern Califqrn.a. The Spar- or three games of the season down pass and resulting victory. three games on the schedule. Pingle's triple is the fifth trip by the tans meanwhile have lost two and tied one. won two, just what teams would be whcn the year closed. on top proved too much. threat tactics Alpha Chi Sigma scored a 7-f triumph over 414 club in a thrill ; Hi J^ns to the coast. In 1935 Arriving here tomorrow, the! , c. . • Alpha Tau Omega again had packed engagement. Club 414 State rolled to a 27 to 0 victory Spartans will engage in a final! its two devastating offensive guns ! tallied first in the opening quar , ver Loyola of Los Angeles, and in Howie Ladue and Les Von Aer on a beautiful pass from Cla: I; years later State crushed Eberstein which enabled them to I Cook, to John Anderson wh- cherished 1-0 triumph San Francisco. 14 to 0, But two „ne-toUchdown defeats at Santa r"L? .y-gn.fsr1 ss cop a Pi Kappa Phi. over (grabbed the ball rscored. on the 10 anr •lira have squared accounts and much attention to a ttnal ehed, I TKd " "n$S Delt;f Chi came through The Don Pedginse' t< with;Fred Beyer passing combinatior ' .A| befup',h .t might be called the z^jzz arate &%£ s£- -5 a three first down decision a usually over came thundering back in the see offensively-minded ond half for a touchdown. rubber game. gars have an exceedingly good|„_;. Back , to That ... touchdown pitcher. Again Phi Delta Thcta seven. Jim Ly- Pyjaky won from Evergreer Depend on Aerials |! State Marquette's stunning defeat of iman looked particularly impres- Manor on forfeit. The Angel; a pushed the Spartans back|sive for the victors, while John received a gift victory m tin The Spartanslikewtie wtll do- I mT.~ h7 pS.ioT t^'S gS Dodge continued his aggressive j same manner from the Bombard kI F» who £ 8rm day morning after the Wolverine play for the Phi Delts. j iers. Jusllxccrived ht e nVw imte Dick Kieppe, called upon for another 60-min- k may be afrair. , Howcvcr. when „ seem. ute performance. With two (ed lost, the Spartans whitewash¬ ed the Great Lakes eleven and A NeW Line of cripples — Ed Ripmaster and Wally Pawlowski—included the smalt-traveling squad of 28, everybody fused. was completely con¬ Bowling - Billiards Bachman won't be able to dig up It looked like clear sailing for many reserves to throw into the Charley. Bachman and his men, but the best they could do .against- Olympic - Rainbow Pennants battle. Saturday's game originally I and w a s scheduled at Washington State's "home in Pullman, All sophomores Interested in i basketball managerships plejse i report to Ilarry Green on the . Recreations southern Washington where there are fewer than 4,000 cit¬ I Jenison gymnasium floor from 4 to 5 p. m. Thursday or Frt- T-Shirts izens. In a war-time move, the ' day. game was shifted some 100 miles north ~to Spokane, where the population is over 100,000. I the underdog Temple club was With Washington having a rec- 1 £ Sain a tic' '^ow they're out in ord of three wins and one loss, I Washington to try for their third things will be plenty hot for yfa formerly but the second guessers, Bachman end his men. The ready to advance their Spartans will no doubt open up predictions on the game at the if getting drop of a hat, frown and fail to Campus Book Store on their air attack through the Cougars is too diffi¬ reply when asked what's goirq; cult a task. If passer Kieppe's to happen Saturday. Right Across from the Union arm is in good shape the under¬ All Over Nation dog Spartans might pull an up¬ That's the situation all over set the nation, where one team after another falls and' falls hard. Usu¬ ally it's to a club that was never • -fa expected to win even the breath¬ ers on its schedule. The'rise of fllinols, Ohio State, Just to name a pair, and several sluggish performances .put on by Ncdre.f, D»me, P '* Great I4*es, and Mlunwte jrehlljr.jnake one sit up and wonder, when.the Iowa Sea Hawks trimmed Michigan, the experts (those that still y#nturcd to. give, opinions) predicted bad times.for tfqtre Dame.. But without gusto, the Irish, who |tad up Until Uhtj" then Jpoked . . UJce. Just another fltgr efcfe.,thorough¬ ly trounced -the pre-flight grid- ders. Giant-killer acts by. Illi¬ nois and Wisconsin s^t the grand- stahd quarterbacks reaching for the aspiring, but, (is far as we can see it -looks Pretty bad for the socond-guetsers. if grid ergws put on the same kind of shows they did in the first' half of the season. Georgetown University, found¬ ed in 178#, Is the oldest in Wash¬ ington, D. C, and the oldest Catholic college in the United States. LAST Li** i DAX-..rtM-t-«NCv oji You can help save Today's Mat. I P.M.—Nl*kU T-» P.M. • SITING htpAY •' 29,000 hours a day Belle-Sharmeer Stockings Two Balmy Knights In the South Seas! ONEcays,made second saved in day every of the add eachwould 106million telephone up to well over IN THOSE FAMOUS LEG SIZES 29,000 hodrs—would help greatly to keep lines open for All s Well on tW gaher lute for the lady who teams our fit¬ vital military and war production calls. ting Mle-Sbarmter rayons with her wartime girdle. 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Thursday, November 5, 1942 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four Axis Troops Flee Before U.S. Bombers in Desert Battle STATE ELECTION FINALS (Continued from Page 1) . __a saying the British had lost be¬ tween 450 and 500 tanks in the in 4V.A i i•« El Alamein. Avie rnastfll flnnlr wac4 the Axis coastal flank west of The same proce¬ , The Republicans gained eight bloody break-through by which dure was followed 40 miles to (Continued from Page 1) quoted "military quarters' as state legislative seats—five in the the British Imperials hope to action thus far), the south at the edge of the nace, who recently was person¬ — house and. three in the senate— smash with finality the Axis po¬ Quattara salt sinks in an effort ally thanked by President Roose¬ (assuring Gov.-Elect Kelly's ad- sition in Africa. ^ The British drive westward to roll up the Nazi positions velt for his leadership in a con¬ climaxed days of artillery and from both flanks. gressional anti-inflation fight, was I ministration preponderant major¬ ities in both chambers. Germans Issue Claims aerial preparation which soften¬ (The victorious British com¬ Hundreds of Allied planes rejected by the voters In favor The story of Republican munique was issued about the ed the Axis line, touched off an of Detroit's crfisading grand jur¬ elaborate four-mile-deep mine pounded the Axis supply lines as or, Circuit Judge Homer Fergu¬ strength ran throughout the time the Berlin radio was ac¬ far back as the Libyan port (.•' state ticket, even upsetting the knowledging "British local suc¬ field, and khocked out other son. * fixed Nazi positions. Tobruk which was one of the Democrats veteran state treas¬ cesses," but insisting that "Mar¬ main intake points for much- Senate Race (flbser Flanks urer, Theodore I. Fry. Fry was shal Rommel has the situation Attack Both needed Axis supplies hazard¬ In the face of political fore¬ defeated by State Senator D. Imperial infantry did a heavy completely in hand and is in a ously ferried across the Med¬ casts that Ferguson would be Hale Brake, of Stanton. Brake's preliminary job before General iterranean from position to take the initiative at Italy and. beaten even if Kelly won, the lead over Fry was the smallest Montgomery hurled his huge any moment he considers neces¬ Greece. Wayne county jurist ran up an of the ticket, - something more sary." The German announcer tank forces through a gap torn outstate lead of nearly 120,000. than 35,000 votes. Brown came out of Detroit with Vernon J. Brown, the Mason a lead of slightly under 100,000 weekly newspaper publisher votes. seeking his third term as Audi¬ Gerald I.. K. Smith, the radio tor General, had no difficulty orator and former preacher run¬ defeating Carl B. Brandenburg, ning on stickers, did not even Macomb county treasurer threaten, polling about 25,000 Brown had an edge of about votes. 150.000. Unofficial returns indicated Attorney General Herbert J, that resurgent Michigan Repub¬ Rushton piled up a lead of more licans had driven Democrats than 110,000 over John W. Bab- from their last outstnte congTcs cock, assistant U. S. district at¬ sional stronghold, the upper torney in Detroit who prose¬ peninsula's 12th distrirt, where cuted Max Stephan, the con 'Rep. Frank E. Hook of Ironwood was term. seeking a fifth consecutive To Hold House Seats demned traitor. Roly-poly Herman H. Dignan retiring state senator from Owosso. retained for the Repub¬ ^£6 ' in business On the strength of virtually complete unofficial returns the lican party the politically-im¬ Michigan delegation's lineup in portant Secretary of State post defeating Maurice Eve land the 78th congress will be: REPUBLICANS—John B. Ben¬ Mnyville banker and state bank¬ Paul W. Sha- ing commissioner, by a margin nett of Ontonagon, frr of Battle Creek, Clare E. of nbout 120,000. on campus . In his second attempt to de¬ Hoffman of Allegan, Bartel J. feat Frank Murphy and become Junkman of Grand Rapids. Jesse P. Wnlcott of Port Huron and Roy the lieutenant governor, Dr. O. Woodruff of Bay City, all re¬ Eugene C. Keycs, doctor, lawyer nnd dentist, ran up a majority of elected over the pleas of oppo¬ nents who criticized them as under 100,000 votes. He lost to pro-Pearl Harbor isolationists; Kcyes two years ago. Earl C. Michcner of Adrian, Wil Studio Theater to Elect liam W. Blackney of Flint, Fred L. Crawford of Saginaw, Albert Studio theater will hold Its J. Engel of Muskegon, Fred J. regular meeting today at 7:15 p. Bradley of Rogers City and m. in room 49, College auditori¬ George A. Dondero of Detroit um. Three student directed plays were also re-elected. will be presented, and election of DEMOCRATS — Former Con¬ officers will be held. New and transfer students arc gressman George G. Sudnwski of Detroit; and George D. O'Brien, invited to attend the meeting and Louis C. 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