Americans Capture 500 Miles of Mediterranean ff Naval Forces Slug Casablanca S MICHIGAN STATE NEWS as Oran Falls to Shore Units Roosevelt Promises More, Aggressive Action; Koeals Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College That Plans For African Invasion 'Were 332 KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1942 Maile Cast Year NO. 33 LONDON, Nov. 10 (AP)—United States expeditionary Cadet Officers Chosen in Four Units armies wiped out effective resistance along 500 miles of Africa's western Mediterranean const Tuesday with con¬ quest of Oran, Algeria's second city, and a German report said the Bey of Tunis had granted President Roosevelt's AlllWanclicsof request for the passage of* KOTC Have R tt morTIt a l(i i rls Teen-age Draft American troops to Axis Libya. m • # itisli ■ rax I auks ■ Won't lit* Hack Passes Hon se On the Atlantic coast the New Officers In *Fantastic9 resistance of Casablanca, city of (Morocco, was fast crum¬ chief- Chasing Nazis Returning from ten day trip Without Rider bling under all-out naval and air I'ilipel In Head Infantry; to the west const a last night, assault by U. S. Rear Admiral H. K. Hewitt's heavy warships and Past Tobruk signal Corps, Cavalry, President John A. Hannah spik¬ ed a vicious rumor to the effect Year's Training Stripped dive-bombers and from Amer¬ ( Artillery Choose that ail Michigan State college from Compromise; ican armored columns which Rlli Army Trying in Crush had infiltrated the city's casterh coeds "would bo kicked out of Rommel Before Yanks ft, At- BERGLUND school by Jan. 1 to make way Goes to Senate suburbs with tanks. Cailft officer promotions for an army camp." Rabat, the normal seat of Arrive in West WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (AP) French power in Morocco, on the for I1M2 4.1 in four ROTC InformejE of the heretofore Backing up the war depart- j coast Casablanca, - unpublished rumor by the State above evident By FRANK L. MARTIN units wore announced yes¬ merit, the house overwhelmingly |y was isolated and evacilatcd. by CAIRO, Nov. 10 (AP)-- Brit- News, President Hannah stated gave its final approval today to terday by Capt. G. H. that it was "utterly fantastic." the Vichy commander, Gen. Aug in's grimly pursuing Eighth teen-age draft legislation strip- uste Nogues. Branch, adjutant, complet¬ "There is absolutely no basis -army pounded on at the tattered ped of a proposal that would ing pi .'motions of cadet officers for such a rumor. Anything b have required at least a year of j matto|. H(,nc(, it „ppoam, thllt in „ remnants of the Axis Afrikn in",ill t Michigan State college's possible irvthese times, but there training of h()Urs the UnitC(, St<. . . Korps inside the Libyan border before 18 and 19-year | iirmjes wouk) h(. jn cfrpctive con. today, threatening to wqie out r. serve officer units. Pro- have been no indications of such old draftees could be sent the last of Field Marshal Krwin mniMn were announced in the action-by either the army or combat. into^rol offoralleastern French North Africa, Rommel's forces even before the n 11 r 1 * 1 y. cavalry, const artillery, Algeria and Tit* ■ save navy up to this date," declared irnal corps units. On a voice vote it Americans could close in or» iinl Hannah. approved msra. __ .lames F Pingel, Mount Clcm- and sent to the senate for ex- I them from the west. If there should be any change President Roosevelt revculing was promoted to the pected acceptance Thursday British armor racing to -tit off , rs senior, from the normnl routine, every¬ a j Tuesday that the North African the wildly lleeing Nazis rank of cadet lieutenant-colonel body will be informed of it compromise worked out by a | campaign grew out of discussions was ex- dl th» infantry unit, succeeding an ndeeiuate time, and I might lenate-house committee after tbartH'gair morcThaff 'lO m"onths J skjrt Halfaya pass in Ch.i !i s Foo, St, Johns, last the two brnnches had split on ago, said the invasion was going an effort to pin Ihe survivors stress they will be informer . year's infantry cadet lender. from an official source. the training requirement orig¬ well, and indicated that it was a against the const, and tonight it William ftupp. Jr. See AFRICA was thought probable the and Merit "So far I have heard nothing inally written into the legislation Page 4 pur¬ Ovrilnn. Jr. were appointed as suing tanks were roaring ilflng to indicate that Michigan State by the senate. racici majors of that unit. in the vicinity of Tobruk, Infantry Captain* Twenty men were given the college will not be open to both men and women students either _ The compromise, break a deadlock of almiTSt a intended to Late War whence the British were ousted ignominously in Rommel's push next week or next year," he as¬ month's duration, left in the leg¬ cadet captain rating in the in last June. lantry: Richard F. Baurle, Stu art C Mosier, Wilfred H. Pan- serted. Meanwhile, there was every islation provisions for the defer¬ ment of essential farm workers Bulletins One body of Nazis, perhaps by road blocks as their aught indication that schools such as and high school students anil for knw. Victor Kanners, Mclvin C. comrades plunged across into Purdue and Cornell—constantly the exemption from the draft of WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (AP) Busthman, Robert L. Norton, —A Libya, was being engaged along mentioned in the "rumor fac¬ men who have passed their 45th war department plan for the coastal road inside Egypt, 'William K Patch, George G. Grccnlcaf. Michael N. Miketinac, tory"—were still operating with birthday, provided they do not sending thousands of uniformed no interruptions in sight. wish to be drafted. soldiers to college, with ait active See PROMOTIONS—Page 4 duty status, to meet army and Gas Rationing Delayed It eliminated an original house possibly civilian requirements Petaiii in Africa proposal that would have put for sprrialists and other Till December I; East college drafting on a statewide instead trained men was announced on Faces Further Cut Today's to Replace Darlaii IX3NDON, Wednesday, Nov. of a local board basis. This sec¬ tion had been written into the bill by the house the house floor today by Reprr- - xentatlve Sparkman military committed member. (II-Ala.), j | WASHINGTON, Nov. It' (AP) —Gasoline rationing in the 31 I sti,tcs not now under ration Campus 11 (AP)—Marshal Henri Petain, LONDON Nov 10 (AP)—-The con- aged chief of the French state, S llivitcd 1IIVII* 41 . probability wJ, will at 'that attack Allied bombers Ita J™' wj" bo P«*tpon«l from Nov ii to Dq* 1, an OPA spokesman ousted Admiral Jean Darlnn as s(jon soon Italy from new North African bases was report¬ said today, while Secretary commander - in-c h i e f of all Frencn defense forces today, and to Installation ed today, coincident wltli news Ickes warned that a cut in the ... June, Eli? reports persisted that Darlan, ! that the RAF had raided Ham- Preparations for the annual ] burg and other targets in north- four-gallon value of ration cou¬ pons in the east may be neces¬ now disclosed officially to be in The t'nited States navy moves installation of cadet corps spun- at a fast clip on the American custody at Algiers, sors of the Michigan State col- j west Germany in force last night for the first night assault on the sary. The postponement of rationing sea, and may be negotiating to swing Ralph l.itton. general curricula, France-back into the war on the lege ROTC unit already are j Reich since Oct. 15, in the west and mid-west is nec¬ will \ouoh for Its ability to move Allied side. nearinc the completed stage i ,, essary because of hitches in the fast on land. Litton recently "«lsl»rfd in the navy V-5 pro- The Berlin with the announcement of digni- , radio broadcast taries who have been invited to W^lnesdayNov-ll V' tod" distribution of coupon books- and forms over the country, OPA tram. and was told he wouldn't cngry comment, saying much H | - (promoted Llcut-Gcn. Bernard said. be railed before needs to be explained about the Law Montgomery to the rank of v. June, 1943. Yes- ts ,) v.f Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner, general "for Ickes appealed to eastern mo¬ circumstances under which Dar¬ service In the field" JrrdaT, a surprised Mr. Litton found himself on his way to a lan agreed to an armistice at Mayor Sam Street Hughes of < as commander of the British 8th torists, stating that unless civil¬ ian consumption Is ' cut volun¬ Lansing, President John A. Han- army in Its triumph over Rom- naval recruiting center, after be- Algiers. tarily to the irreducible mini-' nuh and the administrative j m<,| j„ Egypt, 1 ordered to report to No authoritative source would muni, he could "see no way in confirm whether an announce¬ body, and the stale btiard of ag- I duty. GENERAL MAC ARTIICR'S which we can supply enough multure arc among those in- HI>Q< ment of unusual import was in A.lwlrsi,U| Wednesday, . Sparty*g Travels the offing. But it was noted vied, C-apt. G. H. Branch, adju- Nov ,, The battle for gasoline to maintain the'present value of coupons." tant, stated yesterday. oivl< „ ml|es from (hc north. The old "Thanks for that while it was announced the ride. Majel Wheeler, H. E. '43, of | eastern New Guinea coast, be- Registration of Michigan mo¬ Muter, will not be Darlan was captured by Amer¬ torists for gasoline ration books ringing out « oftei this ican forces, an amplifying state¬ Mishawaka, Ind., will be install- | tween Japanese and Allied, has been postponed unti) Nov. Thanksgiving as it ment called him a has n former years, but Men's "guest" of the ed Thursday with the rank of ground forces now is approach- 18, American commander and em¬ honorary cadet colonel. j Ing the decisive stage, the high T. 1 council is not to be The eight honorary lieutenant command announced today, turnhs caught flatfooted. phasized that he was being .. Sparty" hitch-hiker treated with a dignity commen- colonels who will be installed to j LONDON, Nov. 10 (AP)—Re- his achievements j their ranks along with Miss 1 ports from France tonight said v cards will be on sale iate 'this week, re- surate with and standing as a naval officer. Wheeler, are: Mary Bent, Infan-| another powerful fleet of United TIME TABLE the council said yester- 'There is something fishy try; Shirley Freeman, coast ar- ] Nations warships and a great C:> Drivers appreciate this about the Darlan affair," said tiliery; Marcia Rybarsk, cavalry; ■ number of merchantmen are TODAY— the German official news agency Petty Gibson, field artillery; gathering at Gibraltar, tyrrte funds y no end, because it re¬ in a Berlin broadcast heard Jacqueline Meehan, Pershing, Other reports from the conti- Navy club, 7:30 p. m. them they aren't picking up juit "any old here "He must be regarded as lilies: Mary Jean Wood, quarter- j nent said some of the vessels of Ill Olds hall hitch-hiker," a student of Michigan State having been removed from his | master corps; Betty Jane Young- . that portion of thp French fleet Forestry club, 7:30 p. m. ™"**e, a council member re- post j man, signal corps; and Helen stationed at Toulon had slipped Forestry cabin Ported. See PETAIN—Page 4 Linck, band: off into the Mediterranean. Chris. Science Org., 7:30 pan. Chapel of Peoples church • • . Oh, Shucks | Another practically 'Brain TrusC of Hitler, Duce and Laval Meets Air raid wardens, 7 105 Morrill hall p. m. I I Han for ^*n, has b,t cIa» »nd yet be counted flawless allowing a student to For LONDON, Nov. 10 (AP)— The »» desperation of the situa- lacking, but the so-called archi- fnnimrt tha A vie nhiaftninc Adolf Hitler and Benito Musso¬ tion facing the Axis chieftains tects of the "new order" a_._a_ . / .1 ■> i _-.it i had i Psychology club, 7:30 107 Union annex p. m. I lini were reported in a huddle and their puppet was empha¬ enough I ESS,**** one of the varsity with Pierre Laval in Rome to¬ sized by Prime Minister Church¬ conference and a problems to justify a Scalp and Blade smoker 7:30 p. m., Union m I Wers sent * *** hMl> «• long one. Z^^taaPWeltela*. *e- night, urgently pondering some ill's outspoken declaration today Hitler-Mussolini meetings, in Main dining room II ^ W became susatcl- desperate counter-stroke to off¬ that the North African action the A. L E. E.. 7:34 p. J?"iud *ff«r set the smashing American coup was only the preliminary to a past usually have foreshad¬ Org. room 1, Union m. m I I owed some world-shaking move freshman ip North Africa which exposed grand assault upon them. ^ '' u MI man tdmiiM nil southern Europe to Allied at¬ Official confirmation of the on their part, but this time the Student council, 7:30 p. m. tack. reported Rome meeting was Allies are in the saddle. Org. room 1, Union # » ' . Wednesday, November 11, I <14? HCHiGJiK STATB NEWS. Pago Two Grin and liear It By Licit 1 y MICHIGAN STATE lin'ilfi*, NEWS Mlrh. OfflMj ALONG THE Knta**l m •"•on.l-rl.M k«W on irminS loratol «m«nS Boor of nmtbr »l IU 7f MatTwIqc rut win* 1 llnkm llulMIn* of Union I'uhlhlxnl dally r,rop» Sunday and Monday m.,mln«a dnrlnn »h- rntuUr gut Anne*, room lluildln* Anno*. riim ».*. mm CEDAR yoi," .5'Vm, o« Thufydny mn.nlnu, y.mh.r Callaflat* Pr~- «. Hy Lcn Unfiles "/r Knrlal o/flon K«t. 26»l Uu.lnna Olflca National Adverfismg Scfvlrt, inc. «*«. 2#*. : $11.00 ESTERDAY we were told (a)//!*' t'mblilturl RrprtunUlin HuMrrlntlon rn|«-Sn per N. f that the. college was to be 4fO MariaoN Av* N,w Yon*. V, ,\'JUT ttM mnitu'li taken over immediately by r hy ant Inn a government agency. And our Ttifl M I' M It Kit Ananclalnd l'r>a« l« »*nl»*l OF nr. associated press ly ,.ntltln,l to 'he nap t"r "Pumlratn of all inn th» breathless informant know why in thunder wantedsuch a to i,r not idli. fwlyp cre,llln] In Ihla t>«l' Tn-wi, local dl'pnlchna rl*,Hlll«''i-1' publlahnd there All rlnlita of publication o rinI dl»n a here. j,jec<. of riews hadn't already In flfe now* ntao fPMprvrd. been priffted In the paper. His fliRi-noKjaoYF.n story credited about the 15th n'kh «• , |lUH|r»r..« Mntm Jean whitiNO different government agency al¬ KdltnrlAl n W11.1.1 AM JOHNSTON ready reported to l«t making inch plans. A. X^AI'PI.F/IATK Students deserve to know about such news when it hap- " pons, and they will know. • But ——;— —— - - 1 ■ - so far it hasn't come about, fiver OyiOT&a» to XJliVJIPTDJS 7 . M 1 . \ *lnco ration two. weeks Hannah'ago, s rumors ronvo- ACP'ii—lay Riehtof Report! (torn Washington havevarious ,n had Michigan stages from college Stateelimina¬ tion of women to elimination of nil students. WASHINGTON fACP) -Con¬ Norm of these rumors Is trary to Some students can still get opinion, college consider¬ LETTERS based on any facts whatsoever, for the simple reason that there T/f tlw Mlllor lo tilt' Kililnr «"-f n" sn fnr- Thc n,'my able aid from the National - ! ()fl nflvy j„s most likely to make any moves toward rel¬ - Youth Administration. leges, don't know ives The NYA appropriation for To the Student "Corpse:" what they will do yet at least this school year was cut from All right, so I'm gripln' So 1 they haven't indicated anything ill,000,000 to $7,000,000-• but think that there isn't such a the amount available to each stu¬ to the college*. dent remains the same us it was tiling as student spirit at Mich¬ The astounding port" about "Him. Spy report rborfrff/e o/ tin cans create rler.pern!>• trimm6d the igan State college. Want some many of ih"se versions of .the before congress Just how many of you food cretin tn tl. S, -hi:i private ineestipation jrrove only Droop lute of Michigan Slate is that utensil in moil kit cheat Is enn opener'." agency's sails. were out for the Great Bhk— they arc corning from persons However, no aid is forthcom¬ pep meeting on the Friday who should know better Hum t,o ing for students who aren't en¬ before that game? start rumors if any of us should rolled in courses which aid suc¬ cessful prosecution of the war. Seventy-five . . . 75 students out of (1,000 were interested estod uUy. certain members of the fac- In Campus Quarters Courses which so qualify arc enough to give* up n rok or a When there Is some definite designated by college adminis¬ dance to give the team t right information it will be given to Hy Helen Schmidt nnif Helen McAfee trative officials. - \ kind of backing- so that tl students f.n40, is now stationed at Peru, has appeared from coast t > instructor coast before summer audienn Prof. Fred Miner of the Kel- hind them. When you copy one book that is ind., where he is an lo»g Foundation will address the Thc cheerleaders had thc new plagiarism. When you copy three received , . . Beth Lonergan, Alpha Gam, Her summer appearances in- luncheon meeting of thr State ... . . """"""" E<1 Cavanaugh'g Sigma elude the Hollywood howl. Rob- ?ells to toa;'h y?u 1but J'011 wor« of thc,n- Ul:,t a 0 tcr'" paper. received .. on her birthday Monday in Hood Dell in Philadelphia, College club todjy at 12 noon on the subject, "The War Challenge 1"° l'ostTVwl and above that sort ... Nu pin 1 0 lovely present . . . and with the Cincinnati sumrr-r y"" continued 'ThetheySeven " Posts" Oak line •• is- Julinnn „ight v" becauseyet - :: - to Real American Citlsenship." 01 cry to llliu«—ail to coine had 0 the acorns grow, you can draw your Hespie, pinned Dottie Geyer, Metropolitan with a baefrgrcur ! pictures, "The Ships of the Navy" und "Thc Planes of the Navy," lparn th^'m. The team ack ''P'1"'1 When but nobody to back ha them own conclusions. Kappa .. . Marcia Rybnrsyk, Al- of many world concert tours m- iin When thev they werewere winning W * * * pha Phi, is lugging around a fat eluding appearances through'-t Among Spartans killed In sparkler from Bob Ryskamp, Europe, fgypt, Australia, and «uu: VorW Wnr 1 was the writer of Hespie . . . Kay Kyser, Sigma South AmerfSa. And then we tied with Temple the Michigan State "Fight Song," Kappa, Is wearing the pin of and lost to Washington — so still used today. His name was Harry Dale, Delta Sig. what! We've got another new Cadet Irving Lnskcy. Each of the 58 Michigan State brand new actives since The Alpha Gams have 10 Nov. 7. men who gave their lives in the The list includes Betty Kahrs, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Throe Interest Lacking • Hermie Says in 'A - (m t.uiili+ M L , (ho Window ,, ;iiI slnllfltlcs go out L "v,',w|.,v- vvl.ru tho IJolfor- „ I- irwi Spartans tanglo. on ;,„i.roti. Last year they I , ii,, i no drmltoclt In Ln- I I"! after Purdue had I , i hi the rote of favorite, [ , ;i if, :t:ife that suppos- ihe ;idvantage, but as I , .i ; ■ ill probably be on ,,<• iion around fho| 11 I ho possibility ;t, r and Walt Paw-, < ,,'iie to sec nctlon Purdue eleven. In of (lipmnstor and last week, the full-' ht hulfbark Pn*ti The time isn't into and th« h ifidlod tiy Morgan team isn't Notre Dame but : I I'ote Fornnrl, wtio flnthmnrm is going to start S.c- prohnbly start this TJfday. This tune it's fiOBKi! T EACllMANN and tho loan, , i, ,,|v f«r fifl Minute* Purdue - whirh will ir.v.vte i he t.ig Spartan forward wrl Maeklin field U»u week-end U: r'nii'i has lai n used to going try to upset the well-laid piam il,Mi.it the whole game each ill Spartan Coaeh Charley lia h- U.K. wall r>< ohably again be » man. ho Hi fi r line for 60 minutes. ,'mre Mroz, Rernie Roakopp i,,y Maogrurn, Alger Conner, Spuriaii Trash to Play >'.n'e Itahiilosru, Don LcClnir, ■i Howard Beyer, will make V. of M. in Ann Arbor bp the starting line. FrUltty Afternoon . • i • .-•ivffl by Quarter- I •; fin a (iilpin may keep him The Michigan State and Uni¬ ,rhat' flinch Charley Baeh- versity of Michigan f rem men football teams will renew troth Iram has p'.i-rity of replacements ■ 'I i ;,ii* ill's about the only i.r■■ i nn'l can 'use Bill Milliken, -relationships for the first t.rr.r In a quarter of a century Fr.day Good-by, now- in Ann Arbor, Bub Otting. or Lou. Brand as Lj'ial caller. I [ Coarh John Kobs wdl take a rii tell you all about it The Slant an squad arrived in potentially strong squad to Ann fc. Creek at 4:30 yesterday Arbor that so far holds a 13 to 0 when I see you! tf'o: pn/iii, where they were met victory over Western Michigan hi the school husf.;s and brought frosh. It hast tat using. Following his usual custom, Kobs will not attempt to play his ' starting team- throughout the finely Is Theme gi.me at Ann Arbor, but wdl u.-e j/ Fall Program all the mep he takes to the Wol¬ verine contest. for MSC. Coeds The keynote of the women's Boilerrnukrrs Prepare tort; program this fait ia va- 'iety. Hockey, soccer, fencing, for Spartan Game .ulieyball, hiking, swimming •re only a few of the activities LAFAYETTE, IntL. Nov. 1 . Spartan women can participate (AP)—Purdue university ft-| ball coaches gave considerable attention today to two "mighty ! _ The FencingThe !'• practices. club "has started mites" of the Boilermaker squad new members tesrning the ropes under the —Henry Stram and Walter j c.rcction of the older members. Cook, who despite their small j W. A. A. has several Chcri tip for tire next few, things «ize turned in creditable per-; weeks, formances Saturday against the co-ed is helping to win the tfung them sugar beeting. huge Great Lakes eleven, , Another W. A. A. sponsored Stram, I60-j>cunder sopho- ; P"'"'y Is the 10-mile cross and darting runner, al- j by keeping her calls more a piuntry hike to Okemos. Jeanne terpated at loft halfback with; r 'S"t fa in charge of this ven¬ veteran Kenny Smock as the ture. team prepared to meet Michigan [lass Bishop's outdoor recrea¬ State at East Lansing Saturday tion class is planning a youth Cook, another 160-pounder, took bftto h Aurellui. The group turns with Vincent Snyder and overnight at a iarm Charles Harris in Ailing the, E^Jfhne 011 ot the scheduled quarterback post vacated by the; There's no room for long social conversations on telephone lines today. The circuit. injury of Bob Haizyk. j wires have a more important duty to perform; they must carry an errer- increasing had of vital military and war industry calls. And it's impossible to expand die telephone system substantially because necessary materials' must go into fighting equipment instead. By keeping all your telephone conversations brief; by looking up local numbers in the telephone directory instead of calling Information; and by rinng long distance only when your call is most urgent, you will be helping to keep die lines clear for Yictory. ■ HARBORNE'S a BftL TELEPHONE COMPANY Tradition with Stale Students right across from the union Wednesday, November 11, toi: MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four PROMOTIONS Yank Troops, Naval Units Attack Key Moroccan City - THE - (Continued from Page 1) G. Economopoulos, WOMAN'S WORLD Dionysius Zerion H. Ostrowski, Robert L. Blue, Donald II. Laughlln, Rus¬ By NEVA ACKEBMAN sell J. Martin, Charles B. Knntf- pen, Jr., William B. Boyd, Ber¬ Point Limitation Hoard nard H. Ncubcrt, Robert I* An- Point limitation Hoard of A. dreoli, William B. Fulmer, Hnd W.S. will begin the year's pro¬ George Rndulcscu. gram this wrk with Irene Wade, The following were made in¬ I,.A. '43 newly appointed chair¬ fantry unit cadet tlrst lieuten¬ man. ants: David M. Snldcrman, Rich¬ All organisations having n ard T. Hanley, Henry J. Wlez- membership of-to or more arc goda, Oleason D. Roplf, James required to have a representa¬ S. Hunt, Jr., Thurc L. Wlsen, tive, and lists of officers and Wesley M. Showalter, and Jer¬ members should be tnken to the ome 11. iJiValley. A W.S office this week, Miss Wade said. Signal Corps Unit The purpose of the limitation In the signal corps Ted S. Hann.xik a n d Telesphore I,. system Is to spread the op|K>r- Hourbonnals were given the tunity of participation In activi¬ ties among a greater number of rnnks of cadet captain. Cadet Students and to distribute lead¬ lieutenants appointed were Rus¬ ership of the organizations. Each sell Dimmer unci Edward F. office and organization member¬ Cnrr. * ship is allotted a certnln num¬ Cavalry Unit ber of points and freshmen may Promotions In the cavalry unit not carry more than 20 points also were made effective yester¬ Upper classmen are limited to day. Cadet captains are Jack S. 50 points. Hefoye accepting any Smith, Frederick M. Arncr, Wil¬ This Associated Press photo shows the harbor by an all-out imual .and air assault from activity excessive of the limit, liam I.. Bnstondorf, Eugene M. lean heavy warships and divc-bombrr •- women must consult the Point Freeman, Norman A. Spntz, Da¬ of Casablanca, the chief city of Morocco, situated dispatches say that American armored ■ - Limitation Hoard. on the Atlantic coast, which is now being attacked have infiltrated Into the city's eastern sulm vid H. Dail, Robert R. Nelson, Y. W. ('. A. Robert B. Rysknmp, Edgar W. "Y.W.C.A. on Trial" will be Jolly, and Ernest T. Guy. the theme of the "Y" meeting at The following men are now Africa PETAIN AND DARLAN 3 p. nt. today in the Student cavalry cadet first lieutenants: (Continued from Page 1) .long-nurtured desire parlors of Peoples church, Presi¬ William M. Konde, James R. (Continued from Page I) dent Hetty Wirth announced "fn* Vichy circles there is no venge. Obviously he h. Walker, Derwood L. Boyd, Leon¬ forerunner oT vaster offensives been able to forgive |„r yesterday. The meeting is a lack of criticism of Ilnrian's be¬ ard C. Howe, Richard Otto Bcr- against the Axis. whose intervention he w.. part of World Fellowship week havior. Darlan turned the North nitt, Joseph llorkowski. Raymond Preparation for the new,offen¬ ed out of office (the pi being observed in churches, Y. E. Vasold, H. Frank Beemnn, ATi'lcan affair into a personal sive began in conversations with ship) last April." - W. C. A.'s, and Y. M. C. A.'s Karl J. Potter, Thomas J. Ken¬ matter, anil used it to achieve a Prime Minister Churchill when throughout the country this nedy, and Frederick Wilson. he visited Washington at the end week and will Judge the value Coast Artillery Unit iff 1041. tile president asserted ut of the Y. W. C. A. program. In the coast artillery unit, by a press conference. S. W. L. Meeting places for today's in¬ order of Col. Stuart Mclyod, those 17 men were made cadet terest groups of S.W.I.. will be held in the Union annex at 5 p. captains: Clyde G. Anderson, Future RewervinlH Cornell D. llcukcma. Jack A in. Mary Elaine Child*, program Xntarr woven Rush, Gerald E. Calhoun. Joseph Physical examinations will chairman -stated yesterday. The W. Clancy, Alfred M. Cordcs, be given at the College hospi¬ rooms arc dramatics No. 3; ra¬ Edward W. Dnszwcski, Richard tal tomorrow from 7 until 0 dio, "art and publicity," No. 7; H. Dobbins. Richard F. George, p. m. to all Junior and senior personality No. 15; social serv¬ Charles W. llonncrt, Richard W men who are Joining the navy ice, No. 103: membership, No. Mnngrum. William R. Monroe, or marine corpa reserves, 104; and sociul, No 107. Robert II. Nickel, Jerry M. Page, Capt. G. II. Branrh, ROTC Home Ec Club Emerson Planck, J'ctcr P. Huppc, adjutant, stated qeslenUy. Home Ec club will open its an¬ and Warren 11. Smolen. nual membership drive this week, according to Pres. Doris J. Twenty eight men were made first lieutenants in the coast ar¬ /His* ('.hour Advises Coeds S nth* Holser. Membership is open to all Home Ec students and they tillery cadet corps: James T. An¬ will bo contacted by members of derson. Howard J. Ashfal, Robert Alum I Cracking llcarls For Campus, the senior Home Ec board nt Alton Bailey. Kcllcy Carter, Don Over Lost Hoy Friend their dormitories, sorority houses, uld G. Chaffin, Frederick G. Town or your or cooperative houses. Off-cam¬ F. Cook, Richard J. Coopos, Edward Ilka Chase, authoress, actress, pus women may obtain their R. Crippen, John H. Dennis, Max Dietz, Gene C. Enos, Orrin L. and sophisticated wit told a near Off-duty hours membership cards from board members or at the candy counter Hail, Henry J. Hipp, Frank P. capacity audience in the College auditorium last night that the ... soft, Com¬ of the Home Ec building. Izzo, Heed G. Johnson, Musical Interlude Other tlrst lieutenants in the philosophy of being a woman fortable Socks involved many things, the most Off-campus Judiciary board same unit are: Victor Levin, important of which is "to be that WEAR. will sponsor a musical interlude Ralph R. McGaw, Francis J. Mil fair, warm hearted to try gal¬ today from 5 to 6 p. m. in ler, John R Namctz., Alfred W. Porter, William E. Poulos, Wal¬ lantly to get your man, und if room 206 Music building. Pres. you lose to take it like a gentle¬ Doris Thompson said yesterday. ter W. Pressley, George A. Hun- man." „ Prof. Hoy Underwood will play ney. Robert J. Hominski, Charles piano selections and lead dis¬ T. Sherman. Thomas N. Straight, After describing the man; cussions. The minding is open to Kenneth B. Twiss, " and D. J. trying but nonetheless often¬ all off-campus women. Wcatherby. times humorous circumstances in which a woman often finds ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a herself, she settled down to pre¬ 7 ■ scribe the philosophical solution of those problems. "After all,'1 jj Frjtlernity and Sorority she consoled, "don't be too heart-broken if you lose the one and only—it can be remedied; ! it is as if the niche in our heart Pets remains the same but the statues change." ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ■ The Ideal Gift — A FELT DOG — in Your S LOST Own Colon OFFICER S IVId jacket. Dem Hall 4 m. last Thursday. Ki-ya In puck,*. Reward. Call A1 24MS. U Step Jit ami Look Them Over WANTED ■ ■ BLONDE—To «u steady. Height V4'*. ■ ■ - 90c - smooth. BWOC, serious. alee figure. 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