' News .News that the college dairy " wm played at noon V "T , V V . : sage *age atat El Aghcila Agheila for a possible ; sup- servicew" e ' •viis mixing its limited cocoa stand to save the face uf. their **• /• J 411* I T 4 1 phes With substitutes. Since ™nge °' LPmZ<'cmmander (reported by Re. RftulorCi'd Allied I HUMPS AdVUtU'e there to no known l^?y Ver" I to be facing Hitler's wrath | . ,J _ , , } The Heal substitute for cocoa „. . ip the production of I | *««**•> The important forward . 1 ' in Tunisia as Battle Lines Form Ihing chocolate dairy pro¬ base at Martuba, south of Der- liy The AM ,ri»i„i Pr.~, control of the western Mcditer- A limited number of paying ducts, the feat na, was occupied by the British IaONDON, Nov. 16—Motorized j |-,n(_.Un and its approaches. This •vo.. 11*. a rare one in itself even positions are now open for United States troops were dis- students who wish (o work as Sunday. The vanguard of the j ll;'.i<.-ii action weren't illegal. closed officially tonight to have ! tut these Peeing Germans and Italians al¬ have been small in Fxi -in ng that the department State News carriers. Persons i einforced the British first army I t interested In these paying po¬ ready was beyond Bengasi head¬ proportion to the size of the op- using nor planning choco- ed for El Agheila at the base of pouring into Tunisia arid, evi- , t.rations, ana casualties on the : ' sitions should leave name and substitute*, he added that tnc Libyan hump 120 miles dently, already were fighting >"V- ".ei-.ts now progressing telephone number in the State j whole have been light." southwest of the supply port. against German and Italian „ alao was announced thoi^ m'«y 1- .id to entirely different News office today for Paul The haggard enemy forces troops in the first stages of the oJIjcer flnd £rcw of a 1 - in dairy products rather Walker, circulation manager. decisive battle-for North Africa.. were scattered all along the h h hafJ bf.en sunk r)„ ,he Mi: ii-,e familiar chocolate. coastal area from Tocra. just An Allied headquarters com- will give a short speech on the east of N ,h /Uricun coast had been Bengasi, to Agedabia, | ibunique disc ;ed the reinforce- taken prisoner Mne Artillery Pieces reason for the commemoration and British and American i ments, perhai i involving Amer- ol Students' day. planes pounding them ican armored troops. i Unofficial reports said new Added to ROTC Units were Following the speech there without mercy, adding hourly to French Troops Aid ! American contingents were (Ho¬ will be a two minute period of the lt said also that in both the! embarking at several point* on for a(m Work 75,000 casualties already of¬ silence, followed by the playing ficially listed. east and center of the North Af- \ North African coast, Ni,:t pieces of of taps. International (lags will rican front, small French mili- artillery were decorate the Union, carrying out I,. ■ i tnry units had begun to cooper- I --it by the Michigan State ■■ -i ■> i the theme of the day. j benoa Heavily Bombed ate\vith j Allje| {orc£ j [time table '' • ROTC unit last week.to ^ task ! ' The ceremonies wiiHwnor-450 * • • i» * l- (The German and Italian high a instruction of held zechosiovakian Czecho: students who; \^tlUDX«i>r I lane** mmands, in simultaneous com- \ -.nit . oast artillery cadets, ac- r<' N to statement were, executed Nov. 17, 1939, LONDON, Nov. 16 (AP)— muniques, announced that Axis | a made when they resisted Nazi at-1 American by Capt. G. H. Branch, " a , a; _ niuwi IkUlt ll^ovvi shot up j forces planes ail", fighter pmiiva .... w v.- had "landed n Tunisia j TOD AY— - Mutant. tempts to destroy free education troo ,„den German trucks, mil- j with the ap pproval of French in the captured country, ^ocer m Block and Bridle. 7:30 p. m. 'i h nuns include Ls an(1 gun cmpjace. j civilian andJ military authori- eight 105- 300 colleges and universities in ; 109 Ag hall in Jow lcvel straiing as- ! ties.") '■Aitzers, which will be the United States are Observing y men in the field artillery International Students day ,i , . j ^ i]ts v,. wi.il. on the...v conlincnt t(Xj;,y . The comm to- ajter thc nAp sfn,ck a destruc- i specifically a French force which ..jmunique mentioned Varsity club, 5:45 p. m, (AU, Initiation banquet the •t modern These field pieces are yet to be used day. Stjve new blow overnight at-had joined United States troops Union ballroom I raill » ttw President Roosevelt has sent a Qenoa> Italian supply port fori at their stations in Oran. Un- ROTC unit, lctter to thc numerous schools A.S.A.E., 7:30 p. m. the other piece is a 40 mm. slating his hearty approval, of battered Axis forces in Norlh: official reports said anti-Axis 20 Ac hall Bofou model anti-aircraft gun. the plan. j French soldiers in Tunisia had C>pei oietf .vl K„1« Hundreds of bombs, from |clashed with the Germans on Matrix, 6:30 p m. . by 15 mcn> At.,. gun fires projectiles 1,000-pounders up to the two-1 Sunday, P®-"ius at the rate of weighing 1.96 Hannah, Stewart to Talk 120 rounds i ton block busters, fell on Genoa Refute Axis Claims Union sun porch X:im Giving the lie to extravagant Naval Reserve club, 7:30 p.ax ;■ mute. The gun is ope- Pres. John A. Hannah will be for 25 minutes, thc air ministry said, starting hundreds of explo¬ Axis claims of heavy damage to 104 Union annex S-i| by remote control, al- honored by the alumni of Ber¬ ii ' sions and fires which roared the Allied battle, supply and A.SJM.E., 7:30 p. m, *ion. «8U " desired also be rien and Cass counties at a din¬ through warehouses bulging transport fleets in the continu¬ 103 Union annex operated. The weapon, ner meeting tonight at Berrien wUl be used to instruct Springs high school, according to with Axis supplies -and sending ing operation, the communique said confidently: Buffalo club, 7 pm. clouds of smoke rolling out over ^ e used as an artillery cadets, can also Glen O. Stewart, alumni direc¬ the gulf of .' The royal .navy . jpa^at^ns Ill Union annex , anti-tank piece. tor, who will also attend. Tursduy, November 17, IU42 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two Grin II Bf-Jjiehty MWNKINiHTE NEWS p««U>ffl.t. I*lt taiuln*, Mich. OfflMf lADllnf. Mich. IttSTrm IIIISI^IKIJl A Knt.rM t i mm u an>un4 Pm>t «1 «w» PoJbliaM .tally aarapt • tlents Itnve cut*'flown • on driving TIIK^H8tK:iA'r»;i)" IIII.--IW (I'nin elnti!. to elun.'i on c.'imt'Ub. ~ MKMHMH ur , „ iirlatnl T'r~. la r.rhialvrly .nlllWl lu lb. in. lor yapiiliHrallnri. of »ll I tut the Helcrt group spoken of t.l„. rrnlllnl l« It or nut ..tliirwl" rwlllml In Ihla (rnprr ami nl««»n h mternltles as ii body hovu •lli.irtil.iii v. Kuv llwhm. John Alhrrl. Mhitlli.tf, Ilniulil Bn. Mli r, Al N»»m- Intnl. li< • «l'• ii Drrmh, (»•« limtrlitu, I.Wlntt I'ott#, Ctili/lwl \VI1U«MHI» eirificrtited very well wltti the Maw* WititiiinttiAit, J"tiii Mi.yt'n»t Oncol Mr I Miry. Iinvr K»»#t, — — "fhive lebs" movement Arlmit joiin AtiUKUT tidly, those hotiseg I oca tort on Nl»'li I K|M. i«m A»il«t«nt John Aib»n, Joan jj1(, (,111MU,■lb ol tnwn need trans- SPOUT* HKPOIITKIO'. O IUr« pi .tatlnn to the enmpus. Most I., men In this elasH III) up their III I KIN EH* ST A OK urn UtiuAo earn coming in and going 1,1 Lit At out, and A 6. REEVE . . HT WNOKIlWOOUj MntMiwrm, HI ON BY PA01. K W AI.KKII; Ooitirn.U HAbHMIflUi. I.V ClMalflml AJvvtijnli.t tAUii- I"" b them while clorsfMb. they go to MAN « M si,.it. nr.iaKN MrAncic. MAiiuAiiiirr bikklk, I at a few always try to spoil MAI IM It. Thes« few persist In betng i'V ELAJNL 7,klaKIP. olisvilrous to the women and VM 1.1,1 AM IIAI4C LAY E& V^'1' It hi Editor nvci eucual trionds b.v spending driving about the Wml A, A. —_—o— aiti.koatk aS| their Iime . —.... e,itiipiis. Fraternities don't need colli in here, Miner!- Take nil ihos ear inulf-i ai"t ||p "It isn't thai pointed out to them the bonelltx iisiiin to luilut I'm Ml/irm!" such Individualists. II v Need liduvulUm in Patriotism of curbing V. i 'vt» beard of several cases lift where persistent drivers were III Spartans at War talo n aside by fraternity hrotln WAR for IS rhaiiifiiiv .skilled techniciuiu.oducntionT bring Thu the noeda workshop of thetoarmy the en with a resoltunt slackening of driving. At least one, the school more than ever before. . Some subjects are disap¬ perl,in house, hint set up u itv ai. mutt;U;M> pearing as unnecessary. Others are taking on a new ini- J members. control commission among There should be more pol'tlUK'C. AVINC, received a comtnis- Vou can reach lae nt the VHo' One subject that will come again into its own is the of those. Public opinion is almost the H" lion- and been placed on Tank Doslroyor oompntiy, c,n.■ teaching of patriotism. And let us be realistic about it. only way to stop offenders. A active duty last week, Bn- gn Stanley J. Kowal, Jr., '41, Hutnl, Tex. We know hud bk<- to hear from any of his old Industry knows what u bombing plane lias to be made of. ear ban on the enmpus would awaiting assign- friends. Kducatioir will have to know what patriotism is made of, work it definite hardship lying houses, as well a ait- Mills, Is now all merit (o a combat zone. Kownl, We've bocn pretty glib hl„. and how to produce it. students. a former member of the M. S. C. the commissions which mm / Pnlrlnlliim tu irtniln of tint riot S—of llieil 111 It I women of taught — have up oilier- -way of getting tf the touchers have it the student* will get it. It' the your name in the paper, keep on homes have it the schools will catch from the children. it abusing a privjJugv other stu¬ SWAIN JEWELRY STORE And homes and schools will together turn out patriots to dents value enough not lu abuse, d you will sec it here. farms, the machines. ai man the pianos, the Information from other college newspapers show that colleges Buy Your (JiriHtuuiH Gifts-Now Time Needed for Engraving Slate Treater B!d« I \\. elsewhere are putting much more INFORMATION What - When - Where emphasis on selling war stamps and bonds than we are. At the University of Michigan, fraterni- UA COHtADIA— and sororities outdid each VARSITY CU B— Formal initiation banquet for Pockel Gaines Tho annual inUiaUon banquet La Ccfradla will be lirld at 6:15 of tlu- Varsity club will be held "ttu'r u> who could sell more p. in. tomorrow bi the. faculty °f them in a specified time. 1T)R In the I'nton ballroom at 5:15 p. Pining room. All ohl members Al "thrr sehools riurmitorics in. today. planning to attend should call imd "'gcnizuUons all over cam- Service Men SPARTAN AD STAFF— lUarc Sohaaf. 2-1808. Tho compcto Jl"8 on Uie ,-nme Union, ballroom at Ann basis. Ar- Students interested in selling lU.'VTltlX— bor has been turned over each advertising, writing ad copy week end a group of students, planning layouts for the Spartan nre requested to see Advertising Melon Martin, editor for u,e State Geological survey, will They haveto instructions to And Manager Parke Mocwe at the 8P°®lt nt an upon. meeting of Mo- ways of raising money for war Chip Sets magazine office in the Union on- _ ,,)r|.iv from -1 to n 1> m or U,lxJ","1,0 f"'0" *T P°,?h "'Hht, following a dinner in tho An idea^ which'If. T*'could,, well be 200 interlocking plas¬ to,™v flroln 4 to H p.' m. ,«• Women Put into use here U this: Re- tic chips in a compact ryuninisaiona will bo oaid for Pkinmng to attend should moot quire oach man and woman at- SuTn^Mo^c saia. campus aU> dance tending buy aof.10any centkind Compartment for din|wfc of the or on case. Moeuc al Unjon women'sU)clounge ,h" befoi(} 25 cards, FIRST AID CLASSES— Z1 —T cent waj-stamp as part of admis- 2.00 First aid ctuaea for air raid I letting I rcnch Bulk """J- wlu^cln mSiorraw'ta'Iso'Mi^ Ul DuffUui. Porlwyd Uca of all groups, cidfega'dunccs, CFT— N> ^ Allied, campaign in North Africa to.put.iuch a.move across. Write ^n^^d^'^b^ Students-interested in civilian became fraught with political and: let us know if you favor the y»\ :■' : 3 pilot training, offered, in coope- complexities tonight when the idea. ration with the naval air corps, Fighting, French, balked at ncgo- itious with. Admiral Jean Par¬ CASTAGNA Grihbage Sets are ojked to sign up now in Prof, tiationa. ian. v -ft-' i' ■ ■ ^ C. W. Hobbs* office in Old* hall . Durlan, former Vichy defense (Continued from Page 1) ^ef,. appa^ntly has emerged in. wilti^Z SCWiCBi MAJUAd— ^JneechmsJ^ oUb will bv hold a Short military autnoriucs.aa me ran*- present "Your Song marrow aF7:N :M> ■ In MA Union p. ». "Vour ^ Flxim Para- annex. Pres. Mm- ■■ nounced yrslengajr. A statement issued b:' Gen. Castagna, who has been nam- N.TJL— , Charles De Gaulle's headquar- ed bp-many critics as the great- hDVC tcr« «id the Fighting French est Carmen of her day, appears N.VjV. been calling Qlgn.©- SUwwrt at wore "taking no part whatsoever annually with the Metropolitan company, the Teatro Mu- the rate ot tjM^yi^ Ingee per in, and assuming no reeponribU- ,, checks ity for negotiutons In progress ..—. k oft Rio da . Janeiro _ and ; announced in NbrtSI Africa'with repreeenta- the.' Colon, Buenos Aires. no- fives of> Vichy, Should the na- Among< the. six numbers to be " gotlations result in arrangements Walter Robert, Ma- ,Rf *Ta- which would In effect) confirm accomoanisL not yet the. Vichy regime. In North. Af- ~ " errive ijca, such decisions oeuld ob- jsty..... y^F ■ -bh . ippHi November 17, 11)42 MICHIGAN STATI Nlffl Peg* Threw " 't ' 1 , Frosh RmVner hhimmPreparefor W. Virginia . sideline Slants Takes First A fter Dropping Purdue Boilermaker* Ity TOM KING, JB. H looks Hfce a Stray week for elear, but "Mac" ,.k - ivmquet »f So*** good, count me In," in Stale AAU Charley Unchmgn itftd his Mich¬ igan State grisMars with West dropped the pigskin. Off the next play Stark lllll Mnnroe. Spur- Kenny Hrnock, Purdue's nee Vlrglnhi coming to Emit fanning hit McNeil again and this time tn ■tk-luntf* left halfback, speaking about the who displayed « Coach Lauren nr»wn Drown pulled h'«y ''f 'he State line; "Boy, did uunco a -i next Saturday. The Spartans McNatl grabbed the bail, bit , t.„t(.r piny thnl wax Ihry hit harfl! We have played ; rabbit out of his hut when his got buck Vint* Vallderburg a lot of lough teams but j freshman harrier Warded t.yke on the victory trail by onto it with avenge, and a print- dropping Purdue, Ifj to (J lu*t erf into- the end zone. none of I of Copemlsh. curried , ,,f iiir Orange Howl them We away too' week with a second half quote a* potent as honors In the 20th Annual Muh- plurgu. scoring Mirhyan State, They played n ;■ ' Although the Boilermaker igyn A. A. U. nun at Y backs "were able to get through „ | ,M(f and toekllnff t» swell game," psllantl Huchmun'n hackUcfd prize the game vmmi excellent. Spartan buddies j Saturday morning. packages Dick Kieppe and Mor- I Spartan lino several times, ->„• two factors with rll" Dicbl and Olle 'uni. "•V,W ! n"" sl»"'tun team look third gan Gingrnss proved th« differ- | they weren't able to get by backers-up CingraiK and Hill ipirll. ond y«« Will.. !,pWformHnco „„ ftrt \Z° iCl-S h,'" spa* r c nee lietween the two clubs, j Hoth Kieppe and Gtngr.oai rip- I Monroe, who started his llrst HtUiVt «>l wn»H ,,J"i"i'i\V*rm,ly and Hob Oltlng,"Va H'iS" two of the fim-rt I P»"t«, end Jim Kufn |>«,-ct off yardage through the' college go roc. Both lad-i made, tacklr.", all over the Held. i • h (iiit id hick with sophomore signal callers running IDth, 2Ut , ad 22nd r Boilermaker forward wall when¬ Stale i - pectively ' i mil i has ever they carried- the bull, faille | Hnlfhnck JJdn Menrottl's p«*r» produced, ,„ Mith* The HmHnr- jj Lykn's winning time was Egypt firnred two of the Slate | forrnancc should lessen Hiu-h's I'ukIuc nod the Mnr- 22:4I> and the team scores were tallies. worries about a blocking bark. ,t. t . ,„tif| rriff'* H»w the stutf when. Kleppn Kappas W in Title Listless first Half Mencottl did a fine; tob on the defense coming In fast from his liij touchdown? in Mock .'I Spurlan Harriers After ;* listless first half, the | halfback spot to ji,!, iliii- bench looked dame; Finiah 6th in IC4A Spartan* got under way shortly j backs time after after the- opening lilckntf ol Ihe i spill Purdue time, and look¬ , i v i|iii«'t? The drub- ed good in the wlngback pot. ,.•,»!• ii, ■ absorbed from i Wbleh-ts- another Playoff Today NK'.V YORK, Nov. 18 (AH) last .'in minute*. With (fingrasi: j and Kicppo taking turns at tot- \ The varsity will. serimmage the Lreahmen this afternoon with Frank Dixon, a xmouth- ing thu pigskin the "S" meai I ihiit relative foot- Kappa Kappa Gumma aororily ' nrinrchecl up to pnj* dirt, where I the fiouh using Wcail i- la tied for the Hlock 3 -.triding N|gro freshman at Virginiu . iImm'i. prove 11 thing.) now i iiairv New York plays. university, took up Kicppu c arried it over. , one in Every Huddle piunahlp -with Chi (>me*u in the where Leslie MacMitrhrll left women's volleyball Intramural j A short while Ister, the little : ,i ,.t,■ ii thai personally Lansint; halfback broke lose on Iittraniiirul ol? by winning the 34th In¬ i n, i ir to lead the at- Icuffua as a insult of their vic¬ tercollegiate A. A A A cross a fake: reverse and cub down the Playoff 111! ill ea that tory over the Independents last ; framed 111--.V Toiti^iti ■ i,,■ country championship at Van sidallne into the crnd »mcj ,1 in- m on every play. night. C'ortlandt park today At j The Kappas will inctrt the ('in 'his point (he second team took i ,i. i i-.,ult; A "heel" In Playoff games scheduled for , Jerry M. Page, the tirst over and although, Purduit was the Omegas tonight in the women's from , intramural touc:h luague to¬ g.vm to decide the Block 3 cham¬ man Michigan Stall: to able to push a six-pointer over,) night arc as follows: tu r.ike The lujurUw finish wu* 20th in 211 04 the reserve's played the v a, I lor;; ■ : i>i- Ivl Itipinaster and pionship. The game is tentative- I Michigan State; -Sigma Chi vs. Hesperian, 7:00, was sixth on u pur and also added a touch- iv, i v-kl lo abandon ly scheduled for 7.1(1 p. m. with points, tut) • .practice. down. i -a remainder of the Over SO persons turned out to Freshman Mason 3 Abbot t Dixon, eligible vs. It, ft 00, ,,i ii.'i't Hunk Stato isn't see the Kappas hund down, a 3d McNeil Scores Lor the varsity race because practice. Cu m tiie next two to 21 win and watch Sally Ocn- El Stark whipped a puss to' Tick I'oek of a war-time ruling admit¬ vs. Buceanwr, 0:00, ung, Lois Palmer cud Marge- ting tint-year men to the Hob McNeil, who was in the practice. Wood play outstandingly for the ' [(its HIT HroL- -Our chapeatl main event, finished about o .tames Plngal, a real Kappa team. 100 yards ahead of Lvtoy lunmy came to Miehi. Sigma Kappu stretched its n Schwarzkopf of Vale Miih-r the shadow of dp fen t i-rt record tn five wins and Dixon's tune was 27 min¬ IF ITS FlaOWERS— ei lean brother Johnny no losses last night whan it de utes, eight and four tenth:; ., name for himself feated the Shaw house group 43 seconds. ... - : : ..I,thai I action with, to 21. kriei- injury, he con- Suhocii turned In a good scoring ' !i,-id'i. Only recent- gnine Hot Stone arid for the Sigma Kaps. Th<- IP sie ' low-. 1st, Mic-Jiigan "Ncir- See— mal with 2H 2nd Western Mlc-n lon-d by the mile victors have already captured the igun with 38. and M S. C 3rd itment for his excel- Hlock 2 championship and will with 54. I play in thi finals next Monday JE WEFT'S •m lu-'s a fine fellow The M S. freshman's vic¬ disc r .. .riot of credit. To I evening. tory was a real upset in that he - "It words of Charley great to have a j Scores from the other games nosed out the favored John . played Monday evening but hav- Zi brisk i of Western Michigan 128 W. CHA-VD til VEIL §S<-*I irmindi" ing no direct effect on the llnul and Dave Matthews, former If. TEL. 4-5487 a table Hinite* Bob Ottiug pluyoffx wuic Concord house 34, of M. captain who took third -, inam his new fullback po- I North Campbell 29; Kuppa Del I' - 'i K. with me. If tu 32, Alice Cowlos 311; place, running unattached. int. Alpha v. line I can do the most Phi Sk, Ewing house 27; Following their return Tucs- day from New York, the Spar- | tans wit) be tuning up for the jaeky Iiii»••* threw a .short pass to Piziall passing combination net¬ | MICHIGAN, 32; Notre Dame, i Hudenko who ran for the ted 2 first downs for the Angels il llrst down. in conquering the Kenmorites 2 0. [ Western Michigan, 13; Wayne, The winning to 0. I cair.e ui the l.e.t minutes j GREAT LAKES, 24; MAR- Kiliiy after thu Wolves had tied The McCarthy A. C. forfeited I ""if whu ' Karwas tossed to ■ QUETTE, 0. to Evergreen Manor and the Holy Cr13: TKMf'f.K, 0, Vy Huj hes on a sleeper, Little Bears took the 414 club in he Wolverines made the same manner. ; WASHINGTON STATE, 7; their i Idaho, (j. '•treat in He third n Etf Wood scampered quarter i WEST VIRGINIA, 7; Kcn- i tucky, 0. .oujii center for 13 yards, Recruiting Board 1 Stanford, 44; OREGON r , "or-bmcd with Nty gave the an offsides ; STATE, 13. Wolves their The joint Aumy-Navy Ma_ y frst down. rinc recruiting board will be |rf Rasing Ail Stars J we drop- in Demonstration hall today CLASSIFIED ADS Buccaneers 7 to 0 when and tomorrow to arrange en¬ ■ Lngiji heavedta 30-yard: listment of those itudents whu T j® Gd Haley who in turn so- desire in the army, nuvy, P -ted 25 and- marine corps reserve pro ! KBUKEEL, Bs«:r Slid* RuW. wrtal yards tor the only I* ot thu game. j No. *47146. Brtorn u, P. BuWn'-r, grams.' Union Grill. 17 fllPPl'd a. short one to SHALL RHINBSTOKB CLIP At SCHQO&Q? DENTISTRY baauiiinllra Hkil ward. no* n. Snligdry nli ht. Ho¬ s;-M Hit UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO I AH LONKLY — Pnr my rurht/ul ' )*** (cicmfclup ttwyrar curriculum rr.it I H*«« dhwoiwJ lin« runnin* completed in three calendar pears. .i- rtM **c I am nl ltUi* «»tu* to any¬ «r?» k> .l° Uit ,he school ««»rter ataa. (Pour quarters of eleven week*, one but mr vmwr. Ptoaac torn mr In year.)v at the Lint and Pound ur Box. 23, Stale ^£*1 ind medical schools are closely affUlsted, 1*- i Nna A PAJft-OL rad almU rtaaamd ult—* tt-i» in a brown Icatiwr caar. Betwcwn Eaat ' '-c ■mwv'smiMoslis a- «*«*-■ Hays and libracx Anna Cowan. »at fisi" ISSSf TttSSiSt ho!P,t*1 during the senior year, offering un¬ Chuuifusd Rate* it ® ^dcnlTciS? #taerV*Uon' dU«nClb' aQd trCat' retnUr stnlon wUl Twsesats-peswsrdtMMPUuto oharce, 38e; nil advertisetoeuta start the first work in July, 1*43. psyahle. la advance; no **■ *■in/onnaHm, ^!*— fecred position. 3TRY SSwSS'MuStiSSw k New Tsrh mm 41*—— : ■ ry 1 " ft. it;' V-:-.'. ■ -0; . ■ 7 —: '' -- TuBoday, Novembt i )7i MICRIO AN 8TATF NXWB Page Four NAVY MacArthur T{ Willkie Criticises Speech of Churchill — THE — (Continued from Page 1) Command at ltni] As Opposed to Atlantic Charter WOMAN'S WMLB sumption that this battle had clinched the American domi¬ GEN, MAC ARTlll'lt's in Australia, Tuesday, Nov 17 WASHINGTON, Nav. 1« (AP)H nance of that area. —General Douglas m I —Pre atdrat RMMvrll will make' By NEVA ACKER MAN Even the death of Rear Admi¬ a radio aUm tomrnw night SIGMA CHI Omlcron Nu ral Daniel J. Calloghan, beloved has taken the field direct the Allied . h,msJ ai 1B-.M 9. m.. laaimi War Ha*. "Uncla Dan" to many a navy Omicron Nu, Homo Kc honor¬ drive Wa Mia wMk the New Yark (Continued from Page 1) man and former naval aide to ary, has six new members fol¬ invasion base at Bum, n,.w planning to become Sigma Chi lowing Initiation ceremony Fri¬ President Roosevelt, In the furi¬ nea. *Tk? S25BbTl5X wUI be members. day. They are Christine Wan- ous, cloae-rangc night engage¬ Allied forces arc i„Mn college chapter hulntn, Lois Gordon, Beatrice ment which opened the three day . "Thr United Nations — Their The Albion Creed far a F*wa WarW." early morning of rapidly on Buna, butt, h, wll officiate in the initiation of Frai",i -at, Kathryn Tew, Jeer.- buttle in the west and from the son: NEW YORK. Nov. 16 (API- undergraduates, to take place nettc Bates Margnr , Friday evening, and the Univer¬ Dj-ottly Steele. elation with which navnl offi¬ Wendell Willkie sharply criti¬ communique annoum, cers unnounred the victory. cized tonight Prime Minister sity of Michigan chapter will Allied fighter pi Y. W. C. A. Winston Churchill's recent "We help in the initiation of the bombers are pound- Y.W.C.A. will continue its Dramatics Group Adda mean to hold our own" declara¬ graduate members Saturday aft¬ santly at the fleeing regarding the British em¬ ernoon. As C.rand Praetor for program of preparing surgical 17 Thespian Initiates tion d'casings from 1:30 to 5 p. m. to¬ Heavy bombers also the Michigan province. Dean pire. and asserted it hind shocked student parlors of enemy shipping in 1 the world. Mitchell will have charge of pro¬ day In the Theta Alpha Phi, national Falsi area in the north gram arrangements. Peoples church, according to honorary drumatlcs fraternity, Urging the United Nations to Pr«r; Betty Wlrth. Women In¬ initiated 17 members In cere¬ the Solomon arch!|x I The history of the latest addi¬ develop now a plan to make the terested In attending are request¬ monies over the week-end, Pres. aging a destroyer unn materials of economic self-de- tion to Sigma Chi is long and In 1910, the ed to wear cotton dresses or uni¬ Jack Bush, announced today. port. full of changes. \elopment available to all the forms to insure sanitation of the "The commander-n liter world after the war, Willkie de¬ Phylean literary society was Fourteen of the new members the southwest PaeiJU formed, which merged in 1936 dressing:-, Miss Wlrth said. •inner clared in a speech prepared for nre Liberal Arts students, and Douglas MacArthwi the New York Herald Tribune with the Trimoira literary so¬ Freshman Orientation include the following: Nancy advanced echelon f,r >' head ciety, founded in 1913. The re¬ Dean Elisabeth Conrad will be Ann Arms, '43; Gloria Bell, '44; Forum: and the conn 1 nc InsT "This cannot be accomplished sultant society was called the the guest speaker at the meeting Mary Iam? Cooper, '44; Thclma quarters, Allied land forces and Tri-Phi society. of the freshman orientation class Jones, '43; Doris B. I-owls, '44; by mere declarations of our are personally condn, t leaders, as in an Atlantic char¬ Formerly Beta Kappa at 5 p. m. today in Fairchild Mary Lyons, '44; Jane Maginn, the field in Papua,' ter, particularly when one of the In that same year, Tri-Phi pe¬ theater, it wus announced by '43; Phyllis Glidden, "43; Nancy man said. titioned and wus accepted by Chairman Margaret White. Margaret Morri¬ two principals to that Instru¬ Grayson, '44; ment has In the last few days Beta Kappa, national fraternityr son. '43; Chuck Calkins, '45; Fabian to Give Spent lies seemingly defended the old Im¬ In May of 1942, Beta Kappa Hannah Reveals Alex Dillingham, '44; Bob Morse, of existence, merging Prof. F. W. Fabian . tinder perialistic order and declared to went out '44; and Ed Glney, '43. 'We mean to with Theta Chi. another national Clinton Texter, A. S. '44; Em¬ ology department, is : i a shocked world: iiH hold our own.'" fraternity. Sales Committee erson Hough, A. S. '44 .and Bob a speaking tour this 'k whidl Because there already was n will take him to Chic.. K.I MSN (On Nov. 10, Churchill said In Hogle, Eng. '44, are the remain¬ In accordance with action tak¬ City and Kansas St„i an address to the Lord Mayor's Thctu Chi chapter at MRhigan ing initiates. en at the faculty meeting Thurs¬ Fabian's topics deal dinner: "Let me. however, make State, and because neither fra¬ this clear, In case there should ternity felt it could make a con¬ day, Pres. John A. Hannah lias Invest to Victory—Bay War time measures for be any mistake about it in any tract without involving danger¬ appointed Treas. C. O. Wilkins, Bonds sad Stamps. food, his representative, as chair¬ quarter: we mean to hold our ous financial risks by both or of the concessions commit¬ own. f have not become the houses. Beta Kappu at Michigan man King's flrst minister in order preside over the liquidation to of State returned to local status. Phi Chi Alpha, a local frater¬ tee. Prcsidcntially appointed mem¬ Students — Just for Yoii! the British empire ") bers of the committee are Jcun- BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED CLASSES IN nity founded in 1925, then peti¬ ctte Lee, assistant to the dean of tioned and was accepted by the local Beta Kappa fraternity, the home ecorfbinics, Prof. K. J. Mc- BALLROOM DANCING Cristul, Dean of Men Fred T. Spartans resultant organization known as Beta Chi. since Beta Chi was accepted to Sigina Chi after Mitchell, Prof. H. R. Pettigrovc, and Prof. G. M. Trout. Set up to regulate the sale of WEDNESDAY EVENING, t P. M. Kwr lifUrillM Call (-Till ar 1-7174 CAMPUS SCHOOL OF DANCING voting by the U)0 active and 25 At War alumni chapters and the five everything on campus, the com¬ grand officers. mittee is designed as an aid MrwM to MU» Walk aaS Mfca Barker rather than a hindrance to stu¬ (Continued from Psge 2) Heads Michigan Province dent organizations. President former students who have won Dean Mitchell, who has done Hannah said. them. tonsiderablc work in fraternity Following faculty action Now for another Commission. circles at Michigan State and in Thursday, no organization or in¬ The Luke field advanced flying the entire country, was elected dividual will be permitted to op¬ school, which is near Phoenix, to his position as Grand Praetor erate a concession whether it be Ariz., is making a second lieu¬ Oct. 20 at the meeting of the selling hot dogs at the football FAVORITES tenant this week of Earl E. grand council of Sigma Chi. games, or sandwiches during Helms, young man from Bcllaire Official confirmation of the pro¬ Farmers' Week, without written who attended State for a year motion came last week-end by approval of the concessions com¬ before beginning his training. the executive council of the fra¬ mittee. Helms will serve In the U. S. air ternity. defense force. After the recent split of the 01*A Turns Down Request Bill Van Buren. ex *43. Delta old Michigan-Indiana province. Sig, reported last week to the Dean Mitchell was elected as the for Detroit Ration Delay North Carolina pre-flight school flrst Grand Praetor of the Mich¬ DETROIT, Nov. 16 (AP)—The in Chapel Hill, N. C, tlrst step igan section. His duties will Office of Price Administration in the rocky road to becoming consist of -overseeing the Sigma an ensign. Chi chapters at the University of plans to make the nation-wide A letter and a picture from Michigan, Albion colleger and gasoline mileage rationing pro¬ the AAF navigation school in the newly formed chapter here. gram effective as soon :-s possi¬ ble and cannot grant Detroit's Hondo, Tex., the other day told Hitler and Hirohito don't like request for an indefinite delay. us of the graduation as a navi¬ Leon Henderson, OPA chief, gator of Eddie Atkins, B. A. '41, the idea—let's fool 'em by buy¬ so informed the Detroit city a Delta Chi man. Atkins is now ing War Bonds and Stamps to council today in replying by let¬ on active duty with the AAF. the limit. ter to a telegram from that body diking a stay pending further tuflv of the possible effect of the program on local economy. LAST BARBARA STANWYCK A CAUTION TO MEMBERS OF PAY "THE GAY S18TERS' ROIC TaSay'a Mat.J r.M.—NfekU T-t P.M. Brown »» * STARTING WEDNESDAY • M*OT€. Whili Antique Tl FA^NE^^^^VE ENLISTED RESERVE... minute, sbike | W bnis "*vrd t now. MAIL ORDERS FILLED — Va-de i ■?< - " ICM.UJRESS tlanncd borrow 04 P„ The o ttree p<