Spartan GriddersBank efor ppOffensive eiKno Injuries Keep Manpower Lt>wT State antl Purdue Teams ,„t.i Mirhltfnn State the football team will be buttling to ««t victory column when it meets Purdue unlver MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Mm'klin tteltl «l ii p. m. today. The Sparlans Daily Student Publication of Michigan State t idlenc i nisted front the cup of victory for tlnoe time they" VOL. the Ins* 33Z,33jl BAST LANSING, MICHIGAN,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1114? \(> ,1ft * m"tMr ,n,CRt on the home grltl- Axis Watches FDR Plans Pi *ogram to Use Uullejies; i '..n.iliy i, will u home be favored town French Fleet lioilermakers who ,, to- win to their credit t :%l i According to at Toulon Allied Forces Drive Toward Tripoli „dubs' performance (Lakes, the .Spar Will Month Fleet if It Tries Uernuiiis Flee Toliruk" i u oi by an easy mar- Signs 'Teen-Age Draft to Help Allies; Southern lo Fseape Pineer i , no u Mich rosy view* are H Charley Hachinan, Franee Occupied iHoveiiient Late War Hill; lit**i May Have ,lulled his club for a Special Training tit .-other man is good to It* Itl.AKK SULLIVAN UlNOON. Nov. 13 (.AIM- I.ON DON. Nov. IJI—'The liulletim WASHINGTON, Nov. lit The , combined Allied foreo front (AP) — President. Uno,-revolt, (ii,i his gridders, the uuilii Flench lleet, object of n Anna FORCE tintj IN ... u iTl probably turn on a West Africa nod the IIHtinh NORTH AFRICA, Nov. 1.1 (AIM tonight signed the 'teen Ago vital tug-nf-war between the nig altaek with Dick eighth army from the east —French garrison* In Tunisia drill I bill, and in a .stal.e.ment ,1,- ih: most of the throw Allied Notions mid the Axis, lull fighting (he Germans In were driving head-on to¬ are said he had ordered a .study ,, inut Lansing triple .•de at anchor in Toulon harbor night toward probable union In Tunis and other seetlons for con with » view to enabling the lli- today, wreathed In mystery ond Tripoli. trol of the eountry as the Allied itnd 10-yeiir old* culled to serv¬ watched Intently from the skie fnrres advance I mm (lie west, ice lo .-liable lineups: In the 1,000-mile vise thus Held resume their schooling report* Indlraled today. rt Kin t STATE by the German l.uflwatfe lost It created, German air-transported and training nftcr the wat make a break into the Mediter¬ lighters The President also promised Stet'aUr v ttalgr ranean. were llylng o u t of i tt'srrrn Conner French Tunisia and Marshal LONDON, Nov. II (AIM— lo announce in the near future a The Germans went ahead with Rommel's beaten He Msrts Radulesru army aban¬ lleuters said today thai Ihn plan to utilize during tin- war Monroe their swift occupation of South¬ doned Tobruk in head - long Vichy radio had broadcast a re the facilities of certain lento colleges I* Clair ern France but they stay I lliglit westward across the lab port that a big naval battle Is universities for the training R* rattan Mangrum pointedly away from the mini - yun desert. In progress oft Algiers, ! «f « limited number of men for French Smrrtr Rrnkopp 'bale area if Toulon. There was I Unconfirmed reports aatrl also I "highly specialized duties" in Mllllken no doubt among naval the armed forces. SnvHrr Kieppe | liowevc that Nan men,j bombers | Axis ships were setting sail MOSCOW. Saturday. Nov. 14 Smock llengnsi. port on the Lih- (AP)—Joseph S(aliu asserted tic Ability Will Aid Aadrrillrh Fornarl ! would attack the Instant it be "These men," Ihe President yan coastal hump which lies 400 day that the American anil Ikichiii.imi Gins runs I See FLF.ET, Page 2 miles across the gulf of Sirte British campaign In Africa hail said, "will be Selected solely on from Tripoli itself. Hie basis of their j turned Ihe inllllary and political ability and without regard lo whether thresiei will t>e pitching to Ends R lid Animal Film The amphibious American-1 In Europe radically in they are now in or college or not Ken ll.iige. who is e*|>ected to British armies under British | r*v#r "'•* Allies, opening the whether they General K A. N Anderson unci j could otherwise gel tiu- -lulling nod over Vlncc %v-»v fwr thc eolUpso of Mro ..tut Heinle Roskopp, the Sclietliiletl Tonight American Major General Char- ,hc <;'rnun »"«> Itolijtn Axis. nlTord to go to college." "The civilian careers of these sUitui-.; fin Mroz, Bob McNeil les VV. Ryder presumably were) - - men will be and !lc\ kraleigh will also prob¬ Animals at Night" will be straddling the Algerian-Tunisian interrupted, as have WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 (AP| Ihe careers of most of their sen¬ ably m i- duty at the flanks. featured on the World Adventure frontier when Ihe llrst Nazi —In a far-reaching move design¬ iors." Large numbers about to Tin- remainder of the Spartan series today at 8 p. m. when See GERMANS. I'age 2 ed to add new legions of lighting enter the urtned .services will bin-kill M will be Bill Mllllken. Howard Cleaves, explorer, 'will men to the armies battling the come from schools and at gii.uirr in place of the injured how and act us narrator for his Axis. President Roosevelt today colleges. The vocational and see PURDUE—Page 3 movies which depict wild animal Brit it a Castagna ordered arms, looil and clothing technical training which the a (.tried serv¬ life trom the Cascades to' the sped to the people of French ices now olfcr (o many will Everglades. He has traveled more than 50,- Hill Appear in North Africa and promised the same aid to any other territory .'.land them in good stead. Educators to Plan Today's 000 miles to obtmn these pictures (M-rupIrd by the United Natl .ins. Concert Tuesday The president's statement was "1 am causing a study to bo 1 made by u committee of educa¬ not limited to French North Urtina Castagna, tors, tinder the auspices of the ' Metropolitan Afrira, and thus it conjured up war and navy department<, for Opera contralto, who will appear pictures of great new armies of Campus in many the College auditorium Tues¬ day at 8 p. hobbies. in., is a woman of Foremost is her liberation springing up as the t tilled Nations push their offen¬ sives into territory In Europe the taking of steps (o enable the young men whose education has been interrupted to resume theiV M hooting and nlTord equal op¬ collection of oil paintings includ¬ and Asia now under Uir heel of portunity for the training and | ... If Y'Cotta Co ing the 18th century master¬ pieces of Corrodi, Corcos, Gelli, the Axis. education of other young men of People walking on the side¬ Sala, Delcampo, Muzzioli, Pns- ability after their service In the walk MOSCOW. Saturday. Nov, 14 armed services has come to an along Grand River avenue, ini, Pagliano and many French < AP) — Russian defenders of end." wear the Fast Lansing bank last and Flemish painters. Stalingrad beat off new German evening about 10 o'clock saw Mme. Castagna is a native of drives which In limited sectors If;#;,. »;..•/ something that looked like pre- Bari, Italy, where she taught , Ure-ralioniilg days. Cars trav- French in her father's private developed into lighting of great ' ' TV Uniforms Are Intensity yesterday, the Russians _ eljng east were lined tehSol. She has been interested announced today. ,*Oftler of EveninK' " at V'holla J|' four deep for nl- in singing throughout her child¬ —— I Sponsors Dunce nost a block, giving hood, however, and abandoned "® Ihe street the appear¬ teaching for a musical career. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 the m s.u. band rauding bear. Colon, Buenos Aires. Besides Besides government announced tonight form, Hipp said. Thursday I wrhi that the United States had pre¬ |ht. oorp, sponsors In- In order to obtain these night ringing tinging on opera, concert, and anc I miUtian proved probably sented to it three memoranda to be quite ap- movies, Cleaves devised a port- i recital stage she recital stage she is is probablj I Ntprijte fur while the to the American charging the existence of Nail I nit Is marched R.O.T.C. able gasoline generator weigh- | mostmost familiar familiar to the Americar espionage in Argentina. In. the band ing less than 100 pounds, which | public through her radio appear- II l.1,rd ' ,,ost!> ®f Freedom.' illuminates a space of 50 yards, nnccs. ' Waging into the strains of CAIRO. Nov. 13 (AP)—The TODAY— cZT,ran Sweethearts" as the swiftly advancing British eighth I r* wnsors entered. "Amer- army occupied the stronghold of Campus 4-H club. S:3(< p. m. 401 Ag hall I ht i was written Tobruk withont a struggle today II xLu110 u rapidly ?J\lorbecominrof Eart Lansing. and sped over the Libyan desert to destroy every Axis soldier Plateau and Drum, 10 i. m. I •"Bp®*r a i Demonstration hall (lf band marches. left in North Africa. Gen. B. L. Montgomery, British commander, Tau Beta Pt dinner, 6:3d p-nv. in an order of the day said Mar¬ Faculty dining room, Union nt shal Rommel's army waa "com¬ SUNDAY— tTuiting Board pletely smashed" with the cap¬ 4-H club cabinet, 7:30 p. m. ture of 30,000 prisoners and the J1* )oin* Anny-Navy-lla. destruction of 12 Axis divfeions. Sun porch. Union EnnSfuittog board "Demonstration will be hall Mon. MONDAY— GENERAL MAC ARTHUR'S Green Helmet, 5 p. m. ^ N°v. T'lesday, 16, 17, and ^ Wednes- HDQ., Nov. 13 (AT)—A battered Spartan room. Union 13, to Japanese army oa New Guinea -8° the Christian Fellowship ehliftment oi was Seeing dawn Oka Buna trail "udenU who ao desire today, running Cram pursuing 7:3d p. m., room 20€ Australian forces and toward an Music building Amaricaa position, strategically Ag council, 5 p. m. placed T-uthraat of Dean's conl. room, Ag ball Rdtmtin: MICHIGAN STATE NEWS '' Sntie. «<;»>. N.>v«-ml».i m . r.i,, Page Two Grin and Bear It By Ltcliiy MICHIGAN STATE ffot«*rnt •* •ri'Dntt t-UiM iDMttrr At NEWS tfcr |« ®t<>(Tloe. fCaal f.nnalnv, Mich. CAMPUS CHURCHES Uy FRAN IIOKFl.lNCJEfc lotoM on rJ Ih^r df Mt«( wlttii of t'nk»ti tiuilillng AitncN, i«»>m N. rniMtfi iltn Inn tin* rrffwUf wfhy U10 ittulenii «♦' tMkt au4 wct lily mi Thur*.U,v morufn*® .!»nMiIttwlilmti cwllcft. "The Two Hulein"-will l» the MiffiNrr AitodatM CnlletfUfi I'rff* Phim* k-1 R!t. t.pl(,brn(pfl nl n.45 -n. ;; •1 me enlet taming their Varg Kel i.|:i:, Rnl.in.<(.ii House. () m g||M,|oy „t, •"a— : game. coffees, The Helta Sigs hail their fall Wednesday. 8 d r vices nt St. 1 .nosing, will he at 8, the term party al the house Inst Paul's, Ion, lit on and slippers . nighl with dancing to Hud Hell's 0:30, and II h. m Episcopal stu¬ k AiM't.s add to the festivities by tin.".lin,' m a Rifle gift In the enisle . . Guests for the nfTsir dents will hnve n social with bullet lunch nt 0 followed hour mothers an.I alums . . lunch at were Mr nnd Mrs Htm Huell, liuuFe-oti!:s' • pianists, Hetty Gibson, organist, probably undergo this winter and have their pictui < H;>k tloolale, popular ladies' „,«x!tvtxl a diamond from Phi Mary Mates niul Robert Arend- will he lessened. pian from South Campbell hall p>elt Louis Loree . . . and Alice sliorst, vocalists will take part. A mixture of pulverised coal, v. as finally drawn out of clrcula- fiercer. Sigma Kappa, is toting tar. and fuel oil which the de¬ Freedom Where We Ac Don after the Famillouse fall „ frt>n, Clayton Bennett, U. partment is developing in its term party when he deposited 0j Michigan, laboratories, and putting through Our freedom has hoi n his pin with Jan® Maginn for mfeltr*plng. To celebrate the mvo|, new octtvci Sundav. They Ti|p Kapiwi Hells will hnve INFORMATION a series of tests in actual homo a freWom to oil-burners, may help homo gas and rubber going v . go place ' or. von, Fn ml louse serenade.! lm, jv,. Wilcox. Margaret owners this winter when ration¬ neither r« South Campbell . . Fran Fuller, skaggs. Nervl Mogensen, Phyllis another hind—freed:an ing cuts fuel oil consumption to Sm.ma Kappa, is pinned to Bob l.t.-ht, Isns Walker, Alice Ste- GREEN HELMET— ill) per cent of normnl, Miller somelhing and do thin: Oeblkr r, P. of Miami Delta Tnu yens, and Aliee Farnvvorth . . . MSC 811 Fran's sorority sister, two newly active . , Alpha Gams „ tHTIcers will be nominated at said. where we are. SVfial I Petty Hourdon, has Jim {jrman's a"e virginia'&idy and'j'oy Ran- [hr ljfern ,,r!n,'t day st 3 p. at. In the Spartan M""' Opened Deita Chi pin . . Hal Pessions. qoll room of the t'nion. Members Delta Sig. pinned Pot Tucker, a Any men seen wandering may also order their keys at this Kappa pledge. around-campus spotting sum- meeting. Santa haa spilled hid Sigma Nu R.i.1 Wosmuth, pin- mer-liko sunburns . . . are sun- CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP— tic.I Mary Fredrickson. North burned. Frank Norlliway, Sig- The Sporton Christian fellow, Sack of CiftH at t! Campbell . . . Uie SAI"s mi- ma Nu, is giving his the boys their new sun- ship will hold its weekly meet¬ i;cur.cc that Bud McGtonc pin- yiUunin D with ing in the Music building, room ti'm or v ix\l Anne Wagenvoord, Bob lamp. 20G, on Monday at 7:80 p. in, AC. CLUB — MARJORIE DEE SIIOI Wei!* Lansing: v, h 228 Abbatt Head °n «•"from sisennmi- the State Thratrc FLEET The A* Eron-Hutn Manage¬ a. ton-* Total If orltl Students* Day ment club will hold Us regular if won v a (Continued from Page I) meeting on Sunday at 3 p. id. in h Tuesday: Honors organisation room 8, Union. Opeii Tlmrwdayn UNTIL 9 I'. M. Murdered Czechs came apparent the powerful Ho- XN*® wiiT'b® a pr«gra"ni and'rw ttUa of t>U ships meant to join frrshmenU. Observance of Intejnational the Allied aide. riiiivnATinv Students day will be climaxed Fighting French headquarters H<„ . . .. . . .. A next Tuesday in the mixed here said it had no inlormation hof '« ■" ha ng.- of the Union at 3 P m. whether the fleet had picked its ^ ''1 i \lBhe, 1 side, but pointed ouithat its ^ensweig, Sf chai^iaj Church Tel Hosv chairman of the Stu- dini; drnt rouncil committ*# on Stu- c^inmondinc officer. Admiral de A>4 . dcr.15 daj, *aid yeslcrday. la Bord, was believed to t>e AO COUNCUp— bl Nov. 17 hf.s set as Uie h»yal to Chief of State Fctain, A* council si-ill meet Monday dav ior international honor of who cidorcd the ships to refialn al 5 P-m-in the conference room the 180 Chechoslovakian stu- l^t. adjsccnt to the deans office. Ag dents who were executed on that The mystery was tied in an- • 230 Si" day three years ago for resisting other knot tonight when the svYsraw* A km Na:, attempts to destroy free Vich education in Arechoslovakia Vichy radio 5roadcast that Gen. radio broadcast GEKMAlNS liver '*"■ - a short "as? address. And two asVicta Morocco, had , (Con.irtucd from Page 1) LUTHERAN STUDENTS FIRST CHURCH OK minutes of silence will be fol- placed himself under orders of transports began taking off from lowed bv the plaving of tars Admiral Darlan, who has asked Tunisian airports. (SrseSica! Cwi/crrno) CHRIST, SCIENTIST b'.iirtina l.h,? floet t0 come over to the At United States expedition- CHRIST EVANGELICAL j^^.^ssyss^ ^G.r£k,w' The L'-i on -;n k- East Lansing LUTHERAN CUURCn Hasanic T.mpia, 111 M A. C. I Tc#mwofk -IM, t„o day, neflUl|«llnC format .rmLn HI t*>. Pinna Art., ntar E. Mkh. sa,d or more people find one mind. ties. terms with French authori- tice InrllM Yae T* I ^ a Sunday School 9:4# A. U- ' - — These include not only Ad¬ •tfNDAT SEKVICB 11:15 BIBLE CLASS I9:tt Sunday Sarricca 11 A. '' miral Jean Darlnn, who as com¬ mander of all the French armed Wc!r.<»day Evening Service S 0' : Juat for You! Cawmsniaa PiorU Sand.r Students — ordered cessation of hos- on Rradlmr Room and Lending I :r BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED CLASSES IN till tics H cdnesday, but appar- LUTHERAN STUDENT LEAGUE 211 Abbot Build In*. Ol-oi i> cntiy also General Auguste (Gamma D.lta) fr. m 11:30 A. H. to ,:30 P. ' tmi and 4th Sanday at | f. M. Noglies, the French commission¬ Sundays frvm I io I P. BALLROOM DANCING er-general for Morocco. WEDNESDAY EVENING, » P. M. Tie PEOPLES CHURCH Far Registration Call 5-7811 ®r 3-7174 CLASSIFIED ADS lUtardanamfnstional) ' CAMPUS SCHOOL OF DANCING WANTED Services of Worship 9:1?and 11 T. I*—Sermon: "Happy D»jr» WlU Come Again Directed by MlSt Wells and Miss Barker RIDE TO GATI.ORO—Or north foe fill ,h*ra and Student Pragram S to 7:15 C®flcge Manor Abbctt 11 Opposite Stat® Theater ctmple. own. Imv. •Orr 3 art W«L, No*. 34. Osll tMlT. Nc A. MeCUNE — ~ fSstnulK.v, November 14. 1042 MICHIGAN STATKNEWS Tag# Three Suite I'tv*hmm Hold H ulvvrinva^io Scorch*** Tin „r , JOHN Al.Kfcfft ml tM I'hi' RIM? d'* fumble stifled templ. ibis seining nl- Flanker Frank bundles the punting for the Brogger, who WPckly Letter to Men In the Service \ AllHotL Nov. 18-Gti -Ott r Main Hpitrlnh oltonsive threat Spartan frosli eleven, helped his fThis open teller lMr i II l;VKI| NOVRI-rt i, t,i become.the green nnd Upon returning from Ypsllantl to worry about. Only doubtful • STARTING lie contends thnt he can't Saturday, Coach Brown will starter in the front line Is Howie ' in.•■•!!,tier ever having seen the hoard the train far New York Beyer, rugged center, who will SUNDAYi he replaced by Bill Mohrce if eleven outfltted In school with a seven-man team composed taints and os far as that goes of Cant, ftnlph Monroe, Bill he is unable to open. neither enn we. Scott, Jerry PngCi Bill Hershlser. Remainder Of the line will be Misf Students Offered Maurice Horskl, Roy Nlrmeycr made Up of Beige and Poskopp; nnd Bill Eraser. A! Coulter and Dick Mniigrum, I III; (.AY SISILRS The majority of teams fufihttig tackles; and George Radulescu Special Dance Courses in the IC-4A meet will lie repre¬ and Don LeClair, guards. And Intrm/mimg Openc.1 for the convenience of senting eastern sellouts. Rhode [ DONALD CRISP*NANCY COLEMAN»GENE LOCKHART 0|Q YQIJMC n-lVi.v s students, the Campus Island State, this year's defend¬ of Dancing, located in the North ing champion, lost two valuable homecoming features a competi¬ western university's j || AOIH.Il - "MEN oe 'MlK FI.I'.KTI . 1.ATCNT NUWH I C,Manor building, is now men by graduation, and is ex¬ tive pajumu race in which each , ollering special courses in the pected to be dethroned by the fraternity partici(>ating must I f-fi t we Its, rhumba, and tan- powerful Penn State aggrega¬ purchase a war bond as an entry i i "ii u( Miss !.cimips are under the diroc- tion yvhicli (It-feu ted the Spar¬ fee. Barker and Miss tans here earlier this year. Avon pocket-size Hooks Wells who lormerly taught in Leslie MacMitchetl, NYU's Lansing: great distance man. and since 25c graduated, won the IC-4A meet Total victory is something to last Dance to FJi.mi.ii Gantry Call Hkh Ravage tic won at home as year, turning in the time of well 28:40.1 over the flve-m''" Van by Sinclair Lewis by Tiffany Thayer abroad. Cortlandt park course. He wag Hub.uyat of The Avon Book or Modern OafAR KIIAYYAM, all flvc Fitz¬ Short Stories. 21 Famous gerald versions with 76 lull- ROOD authors. 416 pages. page drawings by Edmund J. Sullivan Murder Midnight A SUGGESTION For Your SUNDAYS at THE BIG FOUR by R. A. J. Walling by Agatha Christie The AgorY Column IIINK IN IIL WIND by James Hilton by h'arl Derr Diggers iS'JTEL ROOSEVELT'S RAFFELL DR. PRIKSTLEY lyrvENTIGATpH by John Rhode THE HAUNTED HoTtr. 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