FOR VICTORY MRftBlfMIIWAI BONDS-STAMPS MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 1 TODAY'S older; light WEATHER hidw flurries. »aUy Student Publication of Mirhigmt State Colic** KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. .NOVEMBER Vol. 337..M2 13. 1042 AEF and British Advance in Tunisia m Snhs Destroy (.tills Virliy Fleet RAF Supports from Malta; Today's Seven Enemy ms Darlan Asks Fleet to Sail Campus Supply Ships Allies mid Axim Vic| Nazi* Report Yank Alio I tnningc in Wooing of Rcinforcettirittrt llrKlrayrr (.rnlleman in Red un IMimrx I lown I 7 French Fleet at (vihraltrr siii'iniio t« tho entomology Allocking I irufl J , t. ,,| intuit haven't lot Influence them tholr GENERAL MAC ARTlltlR'H LONDON, Nov. 12 (AIM —The curiously orphaned —A combined amphibious j LONDON, Nov. 12 'AIM overly, but tholr l«t- IIDQ.. Australia. Friday, Nov. 13 French fleet, lay with guns [force of superbly equipped \»l for out unofficial assign¬ (AIM—Allied iMimher* have uncovered and steam up to-' Americans and battle vet- ment had a strongly dealt a heavy blow at the Jap¬ iiiTiitrtC smack to It. anese bane of lliiln-Fatal In the night ofT Toulon, the last re- .erans of the British first, Hues Tlmv f"<"Ul Wnl1 North Solomon#, the hlah eom- mnlnlng bit of nnoccupied I army struck tonight by land mand aald (odav. The raid ws* France, as the United Nation* ! and *e.» at the Immediate ap- „„i k> a iMir of rod suspen- and the Axl* vied feverishly be- mpii'i"' hi" hunting out- the aeeond In a* many ilaya on a ! pronche* to Tunisia, pared by a hate where reeently the Allied hind the Keened and openly on destructive ItAF lenault from lt„i on- professor, smiling, the air wave* for II* control. Ihr east on the nir force* with bomber* sank or damaged more ni.ur,. cil lb»t Klnco hi* wl*h Jean Darlan, , | i .iiitnl, he'# all-ready to than a score of ship#, Including captive former which the German* have Irdll- ehlef of Vichy French armed United that projecting key to .pi,.,' in# buck. "Certainly an aircraft carrier. n'1,1,11 hunt wllhnut thorn," A DM lit At, ..... JEAN DAnLAN ,| force*, In a broadcast today , , North Africa, imfsky said. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 romnii k " m rhl'rf of aU Vkhy i commander* of the Continuously fed from tb and (A I*) — American Hiibma- esterday railed on »'Jou,on br" land, gathering momentum by ... Driver"it Lament rincM have wink aeven more French fleet rommander* at Ton |11 I ton to nurt for allied ports to I German# Reach toast North Arrlc" Amcrtrun the combined assault llrltish- ormie# had .lapaiiese.shipii in the went- I avoid German seizure. Darlan I* Darlan, erstwhile eollabor reached and occupied Bone, Observer# thought they were ern Pacific, the navy an- | now held by the AKF In Africa, t Uunlst leader who was taken itcrn Algeria, BO mile# from «-dn* a rharaotor out of a poor iradr movie 1»»t night after one nounced today, (iltd fliimiigeit iiiicl 11 In* Americans In the rapture of , the Tunisian frontier T r i sips of ihr luisr* on the college line probably sunk a .liipnncRi' de , | Algiers, refrruncd from arltially were landed from Brllii i irhips ranie l» llic end of Ita route. The atroyer. irmy Duly lo Fall ordering the tie at said Bone. Vichy radio I,us ilrher. a rather burly-look- These Intent blows at the enr | French Mediterranean base, but In) character, pulled from Ills pocket after a bottle he bad my'a extended supply lines in¬ cluded the destruction of' three Forestry 11 etui I merely suggested that it join the I Allies or at least from the German grasp. remove itself : Brit's Tin force General Command* veteran of Flanders i« commanded by a Ktnppril, hut to the onlooker*' •urprlse lie poured one of the large ship#, and cargo a tranaport, tanker vessel; two medium-1 Next Heck Naval authorities were ton- 1 kcrffue. and British Lieut. Gen. K. Dtin- m»re popular brand# of lotion sized ships, one a cargo carrier (vlnced that the French warship# A. N. Anderson. Many of the Professor Paul A. Herbert, j still were in Toulon, ready for i hardened Tommies in his first ■n each hand. To prevent hi# and the other an auxiliary; and head of the forestry department, trttiii) busman'* hand*, no doubt. Kee St IIS— I'agc 3 j any eventuality, but source* on ormy have mot the German en- recelved his order this week to j the continent with close connec- cmy before, report for active duty in the tion* In France persisted in the : Under General Aaricr xin in Army Ordnance division at belief that at lca*t «i«n» vessels command of the Tccn-Age Draft BUI Passes Washington, D. C., Nov, IV. tlerbert, who has been cont- had detached,themselves the fleet In ui* last several from of the major force which Urn days | Unltrcf American* (part States funded nt Algiers) mixHlonerl a captain, Is a veteran to join the Allies. Senate; Sent to White House ot the last war, and expect*.to Against a background threaU, promise* and intrigue in Ms Maj. Gen. Charles Ryder U of i s. A. M WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP) go Into specialized service. Al¬ overrun France, three German , —T h e senate approved the though he has not as yet been . ^ 'teen-age draft Dill late today assigned to any particular job, through the hitherto unocoipled I armored divisions lashed',, J ^ „'-.w *} thr ;"r (Jteerers to Try and sent it to the White House his work will probably be in ^T^ **'",f' ;vhirh Hitler is trying connection "with forestry. ' rxme tu the Mediterranean coast. ! " , Tu",s,f' , Four New Yells Signature of the measure by President Roosevelt will make As an nssistant professor un- ! Includes Three ItatUeshlp# But Hitler, treading nb?I,twtn'*ng,ned ''KhU-rg hghlty __ an estimated 1,500,00(1 youths of der Prof. J. F. Chittenden, Her- ! lest -*t he frighten the French rhips r.-,"37n*/T. t°° - - - , ,r'^ ,th« I ni /V/> Rally Caarli Charley Bachman will / 18 and 19 immediately liable for bvrtflrst beeramc owiuciateci with into service in the armed forces. M. S. C The bill lowers the minimum (option of a four year absence Toulon, i 1022. With the ex- at Marseille, 30 mife* -hort pullcfi tip hiw forces ' and the German-con-i.1?1'"1 of'J s German A * /* ' v a,r- other ' tra««P"rts, Oritiah div" 38 intriKluce the members of fhe induction 'bombers and aircraft age from 20 to 18 in i wh«m he served with the U. S. trotled Vichy radio said tins con¬ football team to the student response to General George C. j ''"' vjit service, he. has been on cession was ordered., because the ! sian j an airfield near Tunis, the Tuni- body at the Purdue pep rally to¬ Marshall's French navy chiefs had pledged capital. plea for "combat the faculty ever since, See TUNISIA—Page 4 rn Kid at 7:15, nt the west en¬ units of vigorous, aggressive themselves to resist "any aggres¬ trance of the Union, Ernie Guy, sol-1 Two years ago he was granted diers." Senators reluctantly re-, n year's leuve in order to secure sion." head Spartan cheerleader, an- ceded from their demand that j his Doctor of Philosophy degree .h The ? big prize at rtake, whh ,( Pr,re a on the British Press On— ; nounced yesterday. the 'teen-agers be trained at tin conservation and land plan-1 _7.?„ near, Attendance at recent pep ral¬ least a year in this country be- 1 ning at the University of Mich- .side of the Mediterranean and! CAIRO, Nov. 12 (AP) lies has been disappointingly fore being sent into combat | igan. jthe Allies triumpnantly on the j British eighth army to'*. Guy stated, adding, "it overseas. - Professor Herbert is the tnc ... third > ,! other, consisted of 62 warships., Axis from Egypt and pitinged on docs seem ns though students including three of the capita) 'hrough Libya today toward Contains Farm Provision I member ofthef ores try y depart- class. who have an interest in seeing There were- nearly five hours | nient to leave Tunisia, toward United States I their toaiit win could at least of debate, . . , . however, before thei Lp to this ,|, , ,h ,, for the service, time, no one has been ii Hitler A Vichy dispatch raid that and British forces closing in himself decided the Ton- from Algeria ne out long enough to learn sen:late approved the bill on a I appointed to talTe his place. ion base should not be occupied ' ne new yells and cheer their ,.rovinii«1V — r-S * Lore-ran-' British fighter* voice vote. (.(# * (.♦(. If It had1. wl previously . ® . | team." been revised by a joint senate- destroyed 19 enemy planes at the Aouir.a airdrome ok Tunis, Students who have been clam- house conference committee and I Minis f"r new and varied school accepted by the house. CDC Plans Bond, Stamp Drive ^ and damaged I They also bombed airdromes on as many more. yells will have the opportunity Much of the argument cen¬ I to learn at least four tonight tered on a provision directing By DA\E EAST a i- A —„r.K large graph mo in will be .. j,, ithe dis- dima< Italian island oi Sar- 1 when the cheerleaders wrlh of Xuni.la to create attempt local draft boards to defer neces- ; An organized effort by Mich- | dated. some Spartan spirit, he sary farm workers as long as [ igan State college's Coordinating they remain on the farm and j Defense council to subscribe f J-SS1 SXflVK Team members and the until satisfactory replacements i war bond and stamp pledges !il orSrS, "lIMM I coaches will give short talks, can be trained. The farm pros i- > from students for the duration A selected "rouo of •«» * Friday, November 1:1, im2 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pag* Two fiy Licllly MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ALONG THE Rait t.anilna Mlrh. Otttna C»«*nd M IohiM «n wwHid-tlaai watUr at imping IWr of 'nut PitllaM dally ntropt Runday and t*» win# <4 Union llulMlna Annri, n»m It. Ntonday iwrnlnn daring Iho riyvUr nhoal WWDMC CEDAR raar and wn>kly cm Thnm.Uy moral**. during aummrr iriil.in hy tin- ilinlrnti or Hy Len Barnes Mrmkrr Armlalrd t'ollrglali IW Mlrliigan Rlalo rollogr. M»»i«dria rvn ictMHiAk «•>»•«,i.mo m Ti-lrali.."" (Vllw Phono N-IMI, R,|. Nafkmal Advertising tWAcrr nuUi^n Service, Inc. KrfrrumUt.r, gH!" h;,u Rnl-rrl,.t|on ralia~Ir prr ropy: offk* 11.00 4fO MAr.iRON Av«, Nrw Yornc, H.y, |M»r >r«r l*y mull; 11.60 |wr y«nr by • te«vn« • i.i.i.kna-u ''iVavifN' arm.f. built hy oil ofU-r serving one 1»AN . Wmw yp{)r ^ 1U4I-42) at State as an ln- — structor. For most persons that would be quite a Jump in one minium i. hcrotitkl^-xuh i It,Paul Pnlnvr. lh In.II 11 ii lil I, i, AI Urn year, lint anyone who know Ed n Pull. C.inrnil Will""" wasn't surprised to hoar of it- He managed to d<> more things In one day while here than most PUT* urrolM KRt of vis could accomplish In n week A sruduote of Michigan State college and a member of tin- men's ghi' ttub in 1038, it look him Just four years to re¬ turn to his alma mater a» direc¬ tor of that club. WII.UAM MABOI.av During Inst school year the .inns AiJtvttT riu|) hurl between 30 and 40 en- in outstate " a A,v/ii't't.rjiATit gagements, singing witr A«< titles and over the .Michigan ra¬ dio network from station WXYZ Detroit. "Where In the world did 11011 ever leant hote lo 11ki>. . Knpiils l<> Bo in (i rami Formality didn't go with him. bed, mother—why, the WAACS would never tlaml - The men cnlled him "Ed," at his- such slopplnesr.'" INFORMATION Training Center own request. He believed in Extends War Job WASHINGTON, Nov 13 (API thrusting responsibility 011 the men end trusting litem to give n College 'Training department announced t,ini •• 1 . which is now in lull swing here curricular flying training open in about two months. The next night found him writ- engineering departim •1 und throughout the state. conjunction with the The war department will ing n speech on music for a wo- Prof. L. J. Miller, mechanical represent the college at 1 . - pilot tiauilng courses are urged r ; - ... Ih„ lease the-eWy's largest hotel—the men's club, an explanation of a engineering head and institu¬ fercnce concerning "C «> i ; "-k t nobbs.Un^ct^r of 10-Story, 750-rootn Pantlind— as symphony for n Sunday after- tional representative of the na¬ Women and the War," ai I. mil «n!wAia Application a ;i nnnory for trainees for the noon group, and completing plans tional education department, an¬ western university today t- otlice, 201 Olds hall. duration of the war. for the state high school music nounced that courses in subjects morrow. VARSITY ( I.I'll ' Classrooms, administrative of- festival, of which he was nr considered valuable to the war Ihirpose of the (Tim- . <.1: 1 he annual Initiation banquet flees and additional dormitory rungcmcnts chairman, effort arc being offered in Port Miller said, will be to for rf Varsity club wtll be held In space will be providcvl by the in tlie back of his mind also Huron, Ml. Pleasant, Muskegon, programs which will '«tti-i C'idon ballroom. Tuesday, Nov. million-dollar civic auditorium, was 15 minutes worth of new liny City, and oilier Michigan cnuip college women tor 1 17, »t 5:15 p. m. the Fine Arts and Munufnctur- music for the men on Tuesday. communities, with the college pation In the war effort. : 1:1.< „.n«evs mak'ain nuiua a a' a»e »T,ra crs' bxhlbit buildings, Uic Mich- in addition to classes In music jRan ^idicrs home hospital and tlieory and direction, a capella, serving us a focal point. Several Stale is preparing to h ,• :u> ,.r increased number of woi r. ;r courses arc being offered here, as A meeting of the Spartan wo- thp ci(j..s wholesale market. The c|u,„- a«d nux.-d chorus What well. fundamental englneeriry 11 01 mens stall has been catted for nrmV win lcase an ot the build- really worried him. though, was tho results of the confor 1 • £ hi the Spartan Although tlie training is not Way ut a p. 111. iogs for the duration. a formal wedding in which he An army Spokesman said the was to be a figure that Sunday, primarily intended for college be regarded seriously, he students, W. E. Libbey, coordi¬ course for cadet officers would S() it wa3 MO ,urprisc to us Our biggest job at hon- is k nator of the training program, "Animals at Niglit' yicJJ college credits leading to- ward degrees. Approximately Hc tried to live the idea of cn- ^jqJj n nrcmotion. stated that they may enroll by for. make our country wortii (• .> 3,300 cadets will bo enrolled for joying every moment, and not obtaining permission from the to Be Next Movie cadi nine-mouth course. There worrying about the future. An- head of their department. Some students, enrolled in similar "Animals at Night," a moving *in bf ?J?2*wcek short course Ucipating pleasures in advance courses, also uon-credit, last icture of wild ammals in their tor enhated men. wasn't in the books for him. 'Tlicy never come up to ex¬ year. W. Ik Libbey, of tlie col¬ r.auve habitat made by Howard ... . lege staff, coordinator between Cleaves, nature photographer, 1 hailk»glVUlg I> timber say on pectations, anyway," he used to the college and the various insti¬ will be tlie next number of the , c 0..1 . trips. We'll bet his pres¬ tutions in the above communi¬ world Adventure jwios tomor- Spartan on Sale ent job is an exception to that ties rule, though. In Ed Stein, State'/ offering the courses, stated, row at 8 p. m. in College audi- _ „ The November , . issue of . he ,oss Tcxas. "Those who are not working wns galn aaw but who plan to take these courses can be reasonably cer¬ tain of finding a job," Libbey said. "With tlie- help of the United States employment serv¬ ice, we can place just about everyone. For example, he stated that by Jan. 1, the I^insing area will need 500 inspectors. Tap are missing a good time ■ "It's our you don't Dance job to fill that demand," he added. - Jain our Short Course for College Students Call 2-0271 for our SpecLl to# Virgiline Simmons School of Dancing 1US East Michigan Ave. lOn the jCoUege Bus Line) Page Three • Hermie Says knmiorilr 25 lo 0 VictoryHjgJi Point in Touch Games fn thu feature gome of the In¬ dependent touch football league tn.it night, th« Kcnmorltci whip- pod Ilodrlck house, 25 to 0, in a free scoring contest. Jerry Taylor proved the bin gun for thu Konmorltos tin he scored nil four touchdowns Twice after grabbing aerials from Bill Stedion and Oscar SIJBS Srhmltt and then finishing a very excellent night's work he ran 60 and 30 yards for two more tallies. The running and passing of the Wolverines' Ed Wood and Leonard Naab was too much for Coach Bob McCarthy and his McCarthy all-stars, which fell, 2 first downs to nothing. Ellsworth" house s punk e d BVD's, 3 first downs to one with i Ken Itlce, Jerry Smith, and Jim ! Thomas going over for the flrut I downs. Four-fourteen won by a for¬ feit from Bethel Mutjor. Recruiting Hoard •The joint Army-Navy-Ma¬ rine recruiting board will be in Demonstration hall Mon¬ day, Tuesday, and Wednes¬ day, Nov. 16, 17 and ifl, to arrange the enlistment of those students who so desire Morale building does not J in the army, navy, and ma¬ mean helping people . to forget their troubles. It means helping rine corps reserve programs. them to face tliero. Built-in flexibility and anlde-huggir fit give you real first-step comfr, and that luxurious made-for-you fc ... Handsome authentic fashion inspired by custom-made shoes, dra feminine glances 61 _ approval r. . Enjoy that "I'RE-FLEX thrill". Stop in W60. «^NUN 4 Stake the Future CLASSIFIED ADS Our boys are .fighting all oyer the globe— fighting for a safe, sane, free future for ALL of us, • Every war bond, every victory stamp we WANTED buy becomes our stake in the future. A MAN—Muat n„t b* a euon or skirt*. otherwise everything o. k. Abby Smcrches. Eajt Mayo SC. get0ne! Classified Rales Two cents per word; minimum charge, 30c; nil advertisements One Miir payable in advance; wo pre¬ ferred position. Union Bldg. Annex, Room 8 The New Hut Steak House on US-16 always good food Telephone 5-9X13—Business Ext 268 2321 E. Michigan 4-17J» Friday, November 13, un. Page Four Home Ke ttratdft Faculty Makes Dairy to Try New -THE - Flavors to Meet Take War-TimeJobs New Summer WOMAN'S WORLD Cocoa Shortage in Positions Throughout School Plans With the present stock of co¬ coa likely to tw exhausted with¬ Home Kc Club By neva ackrrman By WINN potts experience together with thrill of being connoetetl in a year's time, the dairy de¬ "Some very interesting and Short ami long Sessions Homo Kc students who are not partment is experimenting with contacted this week for the Monte unusual positions nre now held motion pictures and stars "Hard, fast, Interesting Next Summer to Kim several chocolate flavor substi¬ Ke cltth membership drive may by former students in textiles," tutes. IVof. 1', S. Lucas said yes¬ obtain membership cards from reports Prof. Merle Ford, bend with n future" Is how i • ., Simultaneously terday. senior hoard members next of the T. C. and It. A. depart¬ Mat-Mullen, '42, dem-i ih. In addition to the search for a ment. executive training com . By I.Ot'lSK ROTH week, according to Chairman Hudson's lit Detroit. A-. t... chocolate-like flavor, the dairy Ann Bedford. "Many, of course, have put her training in all phase. . Plans for a continuous 11-week department is experimenting Fashion Fellowships their knowledge Into Immediate summer session and a parallel with butterscotch, caramel, and retailing field, she Is n»» six weeks summer course were Michigan State women are practice by marrying, and other ready-made clothes di\ o. , citrus fruit flavors to lie used as girls have written us of Ihe will go next to the stock - eligible for the live fashion fel¬ approved at the monthly meet¬ the coating for fee cream liars, ing of the Michigan State facttl lowships being ottered to seniors types of positions they now for ice cream, and for milk fla¬ In hold," she said. a nation-wide contest by the «.v yesterday, ltcglstrar It. s voring. l.mtou announced. Tolie Cobtirn fashion school In Anne Miller, '42. Is now in Ihe Faculty Folk I'art.v to II, IVrsons who formerly ordered New York. Other business of eamptis In- Complete informa¬ service Inspection department of chocolate milk may And new va¬ tion mt the contest Latin America Program terest Included action regulating may lie ob¬ Montgomery Waul in Chicago, rieties as rootbeer. orange, or tained from Ihe olTlrc of the operation of concessions by Imti although only, until January, Featuring Igitin-Aniem lemon flavored milk to take the dean vidua Is and organisations! and of women. Applications when she plans on Joining the terlntnmont, the Faculty authorisation of the formation of place of the old favorite. must l»o in by [Vc. 8. WAVES. About 60 per cent Of Amer¬ club will hold a "good will •he Huffs, the find organisation "Assistant statistical drafts¬ today in the Union ica's wnr-shortaged cocoa sup¬ Frnl Men Hold Km Hunt gram for quartermaster corps ntenilicrs man, shipbuilding division ol tin- room at n 30 p. in. ply, from which chocolate is ill the United States made, was formerly shipped PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 12 Wl'li" in Washington, 1> C., Is Alumni Director Glen si To Have Full Term from the west coast of Africa, (AP) Thi^y was a rat In the Helen MncDonald's, 42, long as master of cereiuimie- According to tile revised sum¬ Lambda Chi fraternity house at title. She reports that her most of the vest coming from present the featured Hem \ mer school plans for 1943, there South America tn ships now Washington State college . Dr. courses in house architecture muns-Qtilror. dance group - comPlr,e quarter Mary K. Turner, called In to and home management are prov¬ running °,,c nmm continuously fri,„, junr used, for war service. For some treat four members for rat bites, ing useful in tier work as well cafe-style floor show of S| 22 through Sept. 3. especially time the dairy has been ration¬ dances and songs. Follow n> said ears, faces and hands had as in apartment living in war- plann.Nl to mei-t the needs of ing its chocolate supply try lim¬ been nipped. i be it movie showing the ho i, I crowded Washington. veterinarians, engineers, and iting production and mixing I A custom-made clothing shop of the highway to Mexico i M RU' F. students of elementary education substitutes with cocoa. The president of the frater¬ Tttere will lie informai M.i'iflr* nity, awakened by a nibble, led In Hollywood' is involved in the '"inning parallel with the a defending army of pajamn- , present position of Betty Apple- ing after the floor show Warren summer quarter will t*. a slx party is tinder the ehauo lie Mai 14 rlad, broom-armed L a m b d a j gate, '42. Site limls that she is V„*T and ending July 30 starting June 22 This short- TUNISIA Chts The rat escaped getting Valuable shop and work tif Mrs. Stanley E, Unwell I nun Hinin: hi (Continued from Page It Preach students, U'ki' tn K'-'duatc 'l.ZZT senior, lacking less Far behind Anderson, the re Swrrkr In forcemeats apparently still Knvdrr mitsV f,,r *rnr ,aeul«*. »» '«• rsnuation or individual will be General Henri Giraud. who aft £££ permitted to operate fK1„ of any kind ur a without ^ er and escaping trom both Germany Vichy France, has become the man on horseback of the lib¬ Tod eration movement in Algeria. To celebrate the new quarter- Morocco and Tunisia. 5?«tnVvi " llnu an>t the new Huffs *°Cion, Invest In Victory—Bay War Bonds and Stamps. JMn Sure pledgt, Schaaf stated. 1 S. T; Wool Socks U rap **»P«ser STARTS 75c to 2.50 today: