Navy Officials Students Askeil Say Jap L°88 to Help Rescue Beet Harvest MICHIGAN STATE NEWS l]: 'K-'f '§ 'Incomplete' By MORTON II. HMKRMNG Daily Student Publication of Michigan Slate College % Il,..ulis «f Cleaning-lip null rSiiclil Battle At least 500 students ore ur¬ gently needed next Sunday to save 150 acres of sugar beets in VOL,. 332,332 KAST IANSING. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ik, 1042 NO. z« If in Ho Affiled JOHN M. HIGIITOWKR the vicinity of 1). Kuhn, assistant Williamaton, It. leader, stated yesterday. county agent Allied Planes Spill Paratroops WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (A!*) Reports from that area indi¬ , „ 'upward revision of Jopn- cate u.n V losses in the seu battle uinU-nnnl and that no labor is lo lie consequently, unless ,w«s predicted Michigan State student had, the body in Tunisia to Surround Nazis ly today by nuvnl au- comes to (he rescue, ninny thou¬ ,i who emphasized that sands of pounds of sugar will be Two-Headed Drive i,need total of 23 ships lost, lie said. „mk ..ml seven , mi ilnina^t was ,1,0 South Pacific war zone, fields, but the v, i I., be heard from, it was around "State students have already Incomplete repeen reported been set aside for doing the by the revitalized British first i that it was fought. work. Volunteers are asked to army of Flanders and United \ message from Major Gen- call at room 115 Ag hall, or Ucnn States flying columns. ,1 A. Vandegrift, eom- Anthony's office, 11ft Ag. hall, by The word at Allied headquar¬ ri-..ii.i' i <>f the marine forces on Thursday, ters was that advanced French t,iia.i:.ieanal island, coupled with patrols were contacting German |.,, , .i . leports, showed that at I,,,..! Kittle area, me admirals were in the and probably in the Lale War reconnaissance groups. latter appeared to ti< operating These out of Bizerte, which Berlin i,„i itself. Hear Admiral . al t ,n Scott, like Rear Admir¬ allaghan, was killed in ac- Bulletins said ve«« definitely in the hands of Axis forces. » From the Atlantic coast, a LISBON, Nov. 17 (AP)—The Sunday dispatch out of Monro¬ st.iiting with Navy Secretary Portuguese government has via. Liberia, guve 'he first hint Knots'■ press conference this made a diplomatic protest to the that'the strategic Vichy naval | nii-i*tm'.. estimates of the effect United Slates and British gov¬ base of Dakar had hegun negotia¬ ,,I the Kittle on lite course of the ernments against passage of tions looking toward capitula¬ w.a in the Pacific came from United Nations military planes tion to American-British forces. many quarters and were in gen¬ over Portuguese territory recent¬ eral agreement that the Jupa- Americans and British penetrate deeper into Tunisia i 1) aided i Dak, Seeks Terms ly, it was disclosed tonight. >y advance British padachute troops. neso had been dealt a devastat- Meanwhile. French patrols !j The Tf die patch -ad a military | ittg blow. _ - {contact Nazi reconnai*-anee groups operating out of strategic Biz- im.-s.ij: i m.-v from Dakar was en LONDON, Wednesday, Nov. 18 ;crte. The British eighth army drives tinead m Libya (2) and Rom I route lo .ALicd occup.cd Knox said the engagement North (AP)—Reuters reported from mel's men scatter between Tocra asd El Agheila. At the same time Africa. | was a "major action but not a advanced headquarters In North i.e. i ive one." lie declared that the RAF continues its heavy air raids on Genoa (3> I The British parachutists mu*h- Africa tonight that German it ended "round 2" of the Solo- I rooming into Tunisia were re¬ Field Marshal Kommel Is now In ported to have reached ihctr ob¬ | m.nis campaigns and cautioned Tunisia. | thai this meant there might be i round 3. Student Drivers Required jectives without opposition. The I transport pianos which dropped MADRID, Nov. 17 (AP)—All I them were escorted oy U S. three Spanish military services were authorised today to order to Register for Rationing lighter aircraft. Official enemy advices during Today's a partial mobilisation. the day lent support lo the belief The army. air. and navy min¬ All students driving "n | that the combined Ailitd forces isters. It was explained, are be¬ campus are requested to register ing allowed to rail up the neces¬ OPA Cuts Can Rations for gas rationing today, Thurs- pcrating in both northern j and southern column day, and Friday at either Cen- fort j„ trap tbe German.- and i- .. _ sary number of troops to rein¬ in Kostern States Campus force units under their respec¬ tive commands. to Three Callous tnil or Bailey elementary j schools,, according to Donald; O'Harn, East lainsing site-ad¬ see TUNISIA Pare 2 ... Put Out Your Cans Custer May Train WASHINGTON, Nov The Office of 17 (AP) Price Adminis¬ ministrator. Booths will be set up Tommys al Dema in the tration today reduced from four gymnasiums of these schools CAIRO, Nov —The i rmg the question of pa 4 rmy Sttpply I it iIs to three gallons the value of gas¬ oline ration coupons in the "A" trom 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. on these British Eighth £ cap- citizens who faithfully days. Applications for ration lurea Derna and El Mechiii, books now used in -18 eastern books .Hid '-quash their tin cans, FORT CUSTER. Mich.. Nov may be secured from any narrowing the enemy-held states. gap and then won¬ 17 (AP)—Proposed changes at gas station, or at these booth; f Libya and Tunisia to 900 The cut is effective Nov. 22. der what to do Fort Custer, announced today by Students are urged to have the miles, oat pursuit of the disor¬ An official announcement said with them, Col. George Shank, - post com¬ Other measures to curtail fuel serial numbers of their tires ganized Axis army was slowed George T. mander, include enlargement of oil consumption in-non-war in¬ with them, O'Hara said. today by bad weather and sharp Smith, chair¬ the fort to accommodate around dustries, and for heating of cer¬ Students failing to register at j 'ear-guard actions man of the 30,000 troops and the establish¬ tain the appointed times will be I (The Germans U. s. ment of a provost marshal gen¬ types of buildi.ngs, are noV Lansing tin eral's training center and re¬ being drafted and will be an¬ forced to appear before the ra¬ troops were bombed at the committee, said yester- Ea t Lansing cans should placement training center sup¬ nounced soon." The cut on , tioning board to obtain their ap- southern boundary of Tunisia A" gasoline cou- plication O'Hara said. and Algeria, which is only 290- s 'd in front of residences plying officers and enlisted men miles from Tripoli and 600 rmlej for military police units for do¬ pons will apply to tiie entire ter- I from El Mcchill.) nmercial buildings Thurs- ynt. mestic and foreign duty. i tory of all of- the 17 states Restaurant Coffee Rationed Another formidable force was for pickup Friday. (t here gasoline now is rationed, ■ *Ti uiphiisized that only prc- Colonel Shank's announcement j except West Virginia, where, for j DETROIT, Nov. 17 (AP)—Ar. known to be deployed in the 'mm ed tin i ins will be collected. was made soon after the move-; the time being, the situation will. thur H. SarviS, state director for | Lake Chad region LWjO miles .... „ south of Tripoli across the des¬ ment of the newly-activatcd 94th ' bc unchanged. ;,he OPA- ®aid l^y that ratl°? Tiro-Timing Tower infantry division to Camp Phil-| _ tlfod ert. The force might already be the move from Fighting lips, Kan., was made known of «, Beaumont tower is back on the filially. There are but two bat- j 1101110 i- , If ' other institutional on lO Hear.consumers.will begin Sunday. French territory. 'i.iln after being a quarter Ulions in combat training here I _ _ I Rationing boards at former The weather kept most of the • sou "i hour off for about a week, now. | HUgar rationing stations will reg- RAF grounded, giving the re¬ people who forget to wind i ister this class of consumers on treating foe surceare from Indications have it. according i your watches again, to Colonel I Monday. Tuesday and Wcdne* bombings. Shank, that Custer . \j;SS Frances MacKinnon, new ; -1 hurtled and wan-shocked stu- day will be used mainly to train j president of the American D»-) * . : Ht;° ""'Iced the north face rvice hr Hock turn an hour In 15 ter includes general hospital of supply units. The lat- 11 tc-tic association, will be on; • d campus Thursday night to meet, What Goe» On Here SK* er hn- i.r "L who hw* U»e dock units, quartermaster corps, urd- I -nu mjk to all Home Economics J e hour ,nd then nev- nance units, engineers and mili-1 students and any other people j TIME TABLE livra t \.prob*bl,r w,n ** r«- tary police, supply combat troops ; interested. Miss MacKinnon will I l-M hcar " numing as osoaj witb transportation, -u~"— ing, and shelter. food, cloth- j ^ak on The Nutritions and TODAY— the War/ in room 130 Morrill Engineering council, t p. m. Navy club, 7:34 p. m. Union ballroom |k hall, at 7:15 p. m. Pt Alpha, 7:34 p. m. Room 15, Union annex footl Revere!* Miss MacKinnon's dietetics in¬ Room 143, Union annex ^ Technique to Be Used terning was done at the Presby¬ terian hospital in New York, Speech Majors club, 7:M pun. Stole College dob, 12:14 pun. ; f by ROTC for Practical Experience and she has been interested in Room 144, Union annex Air raid wardens snd auxil¬ Faculty dining room. Union public health work In school Musical Interlude. 12:34 pja. By BILL MADDOX iary police, first aid classes. I tiding at given gaits of speed. A lunchrooms, a camp for under¬ Town Girls' lounge, Union 1p.m.. room 134 Morrill hall note of competition has been in¬ nourished children and the field «a.4a ^8 ammmIUiam Vine Kzutn in. La Cofiradto banquet I jected into the ride by pairing of maternal child health in Ari¬ Scalp and Blade, 7:34 p. m. 6:15 p. m.. faculty dining ■ they possible before off riders and offering prizes to zona. Room 112. Union annex .Union She worked for 10 years ■ the"' rl ir?° *ctiv* HB duty, the first three teams to complete on the dietetic staff at the Uni¬ Christian Science. 7:34 p. as. A.W.S. council, 7:15 p. m. |pknnL.Val7 a "night ride" for to- ha. theThe maneuver. ride will begin at Demon¬ versity of Michigan hospital, and Chapel, Peoples church 115, Union annex tedlpK r'fi to I stration hall where the cavalry- as an instructor in the dietetic will be given map — i" diree- department of the U. of M. Med¬ time to the first ical and Dental school, and ""jjaai also S p sl, erg. rm. 2, Union Spartan •aetata* .... room. PL 7:34 Unton p.m. ' v . —• v; ': »«—• I 'MM c - " w Wednesday, November |fl( MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P«go Two Grin and Bear It By Lie liiy MICHIGAN STATE Km.rml u •rmnd-rUM maltvr Hi tk« p<» NEWS tofflev. Bui I.itnilnf, Mich. Offlua THINKIN* located nn irnvin* floor of rut wins PuMlvfcvU dally «***! Sumter and at Union RutMIng Monday mornlnda Annoa, rmini n. tlurln* lit* neuter uhool OUT LOUD year and wrally on Tnumlay niornltif, dnrlny rummer amnion by thr alndrnta of By Sheldon Moyer MraWt Aaurlalrd ('allvftetv Praoa Mlrhlyan Huto rollwr. nnrio run Natiooaa anvaaiiatno in . Totr|ihonr~ Cnllruo Ffioiio a-1511. "1 NMtaifAfeStovfaJn (WJrrv ruH/iten Htpnmiilit* Mnlx.rlptlan r»u»--$c prr ropy: $100 T~) WHOM Mnny better coed* it may concern: seem to like fools than they do men. At 4*0 Malison Avi. NiwVoanH.r. prf y«f b 1 mall; tt.tO »•" *•»' lufUKwi mllryr rarrlrr to alodrnta; 11.15 ixf by nny rate, they so mound trying by mllrxv ffltrtef in nnn atotlaiita. •ttia . ynar to mnke fools out of men. MKMIIKIt OK THR ARflOCIATKD PltKflS ..... for rrpahllontlon of all ... Tbr 'lalnl rrm. la rlrlnalyrly viilltlnl t» illrpnirhu rrrdllrd •» II or n»l iilhrrwlu ptil.llali.il thrrrin. All tlghte of tha na« croilliad In 111la t»*|vr and alan thr pnbllaatwin oil liuetel .ll«|.at.hra brfa- Letters tO...the editor. A„ nilonymOIIS writer Who fitgn#r ill* letter, "A Slid Mllll," I... .1 nrwa III arr «lvo r.»rrro.b ^ * Man.alns K.III«C SIIKI l>ON MOYKH Miys; rvnr-rial plrortor. t.RN UAilNr.s Hnaiiira* Matinarr, Jkan wiiiriNii "After spending on entire v.eek-end In Kfllamasoo, rittemd- I —* HTArr — football Rnme, flevernl fpitoriai KM.IW tUlANIIT Aa.i.la.11 IWItnM. PII.L liARt't.AY, IUU. Ing a niwn-- (Inssei nt the colleRe end top¬ «, -latr r.lit..r, johnston, nn.i maiu'ox. JKRhY TEH noitar i 11 •! MAUIHIA. Ktlilur, NEVA JPKIII ir.ll II* il(« I I Spnti. At'MKMAN; VtmUtfx Killer, , fldtiuir, _ t«» PPlUt* icait«i_p^ m_ _riok iw.ti Kf.t.KN STKORN- ping It off with h formal dunee, I returned to Idtnalng Monday Niaiii Si«>n» Adataiant - l!RtJ«"E MONKS morning let down and luvi: t I'OHT* RNI'ltltTKRR lull Ailnnia, IIIH Buna, t'lrlinmbI, Johnny Maria. SJiirl TritraHalr. Pal Turn Klaa, Jr.. John Albrrt, lUillwlnkrl. Jarb (I'Harn. John broken, 'All this time over there o il never onee did 1 hear, "I've Got KI.I.IS HHANUT a Gal In Kdldtnntoo." Oh the N ylit Kdliof Ahatnc of It all!" A. A. At't'l.MiATK (Hear "Sitd Man"—What's the I'uvulty A.tvlvcr matter with the gals In dear old East Lansing town . . . thr one* ilotv YouCun llcljtin IfavliercutHorne that never let you down?) (Editor's note- This (• thr first in a wceklu lerlrt of editorial* Communiques from WPH: on hole students and focnlfi/ eftn help to tuln the U'af nt home. Thlj -p,,. n0Jt( Kmc your date calls maretnrnf 1$ In COOpCfdHort teith thr Michigan Mate CDC.) for y„u %vU)iout shaving llrst, Ills AN ACUTE labor shortage which isI currently being felt JJ* KJ.s? wf-nlmy'TThnt f \ in every department here nt M.S.C. has broujfht home ample supply of razors and Of*CM|tO(l#ma! drfrrinrut until Oct necessity of fulfilling our Indl- blades la available for l»4:t. i man iron Id lik Oft violently to nil of utt the he' Santn Clans at tin' Smoke Shop," After that—? Well, there arc 2sif)i - Kfiya (t vidua! responaibilitie.s. for example, the war-depleted pornonnel of building and Important things to worry grounds department is finding it increasingly difficult to ,han " ,""ve n .Vl'ul' froni In Campus Quarters pick tip after careless students. Why should it be neces- now' , sary for them to bear the brunt of u large student body's r>m't linger too long in the By Helen Schmidt and Helen McAfee thoughtlessness? It has been a time-honored tradition shower. That Is the pica of WPU among proud Spartuns to keep our campus a thing of t° college student* in a cam- paign to meet an expected short- A TilIf !K smoke aroma of burning Point*'42, .married Dick Chi . . P.it Fov. O Crov-, benutv torn Habitual smokers have always refrained from.the cus- while within the confines of the campus. Thoughtful ,,f hot water by tilling 'Z washing tobncco Phi Tnu the evening when Don Davis and Sill, Okla. clouded the of house Monday l'elt oj '42, lust Friday at students, eves though rushing wildly to classes, have fol- basin for shavinR or wnkhing walks rather than short cutting across Instead of letting the water run t-onuyrnr, f<>b bnm| recent piagedn pass- A>int>u,1^;,,K).we now pause iw„ Conrad visited *ttheo- lowed the paved CAVALRY carefully of the nurturod sod. So why not make the appearance campus even more of a personal responsibility at « 1 out some (Continued from Page ] this time. Everyone ....... ,. should take it upon himself to share with ,. . , ... ., for n briefAbreathing With the Classified 'Advertising: dvertising: smell." entertained Greeks this her the HAfTs weekfor...dinner Mon-t's to plot its own course and of speed in order to rea< i . Everyono B»SM,b0;fdykMP,',g the "a Jr&tizzrjtz sssst-'""0- K and U men left hare the task of keeping the M. S. c. Have you u kitten with photo- day night and the Knppn IJel post on time. 1 campus an Object Of e\erla»ting pr C. ua\c „ J. r'.iisu . • Spartan magaziiie—the one—would like to borrow him long enough to take a picture. funny Two former presidents of Ted Phi Taus, Don McGaw, and Hnibert, spent last week-end at the Only a minute's leeway be allowed at TRich—obj' Penalties will be levied on : Thp Spartan staff 1* looking tor the Phi Tau house. Ted Jen- wh.. do not t( jt|| ^ *11 TUNISIA n gray or white kitten not more hlngs and Corp. George Nooeor- nccordlnjj lo MaJ^-Oerald i' - Ir you row were other nlums who spent INFORMATION (Continued from Page 1) than o few months old. own one or knoW Where one can „ few „V1 a dnys Iint iuuuy the here _. . ._ toduy uie Italians in Tunisia and close the be borrowed, leave a message at Alpha XI Delta's province prcsi- 'PeUr Thrvritle will begin about 7 PI ALPHA— road to Tripoli. But an Allied.enveloping man- annex, Ext. 311). Spartan office in the Union the •*—* ^ nlumni arc having a tea for her wotch ^ KT be ,hc on]* icnt allowed the rider;;, Dr. Gunnar Dybevad, clinical cuvcr. hinted ^ almost a week ago Wednesday afternoon. social-worker at the Lansing by'the^jmrted'"movement" of"tL A Guy Named Hank's The Kappa Sig pledges have j elorson stated. Participation Is voluntary •Boys' Vocational school, will S. furevs southeastward from an exchange dinner with tho Major Peterson expects at !'■ f discuss "Racial Factors in Juvo- Algiers, ww indicated stiongly Funt Making Tanks Theta pledges this week . . . 21 teams to be entered by :,i. - mle rv,ii_„..♦ ... Dc inqueney at a . meeUng muni by a Berlin munique hightaiu. whieh conunaud com- DETROIT, Nov. 17 (AP)— while the Hespies are exchang¬ ir.g time. ing a dinner with the Alpha of Pi Alpha, sociology fdoup, in "Marching enemy columns on A new method of straighten¬ Phis. room 103 union annex at 7:30 the coastal rood cast of Bone (in ing tank armor plate, design¬ ; P- the Algerian-Tunisian frontier ed to speed up the Anal stages Ten new actives swell the CLASSIFIED ADS ranks of Alpha Chi. They arc: SCAI.P AND BLADE— country) and in the southern of Its production and to elwii- Verna Carstcns, Jean Grcenhoo, LOST border district of Tunisia suf- nale the use of much cumber¬ Active and prospective and costly straightening Sheila Styqons, Jean Oviatt. berscf Scalp sod p.—s*t_, NovtmUr Enlisted Reserve corps should **> Dickson] grad, and Rkscmary is wear- Daru, uuioa Ddi » *tcP®to do *° immediately, 42 Female Artisanst ^ ^ Clothing,' Say ing a diofnond from Walt Paw- : Unt' *"d yesterday. J- _m , , °J / lowshl . . . Kappa Sig Bill Viss- rolt BgHT Extension LeaderB Because of the vital need for m^iiy trained women In war month AlUwdgh • UUte more thtn « remains In which Under¬ ... Clothing conservation demon- • ing poased his pin to P'ttj Sinqwr. Sigma JUppe,.. ■ "-'•-•HTtfirlf ^'ftWini rl 1 mr 1 <■*» ^ work, army air fore* men are classmen fnay JOIn, there II a """" 5 MklnrVoc students, a. O, «. a c SS-t&n.WirA «&' SrSaESSWtta!:' —=^Siir women quarter, CapL Branch said. In a letter The pcoeeuure of enroitmaht "***•**■- 2SKLS& by H. B. Dirks, is simplf. n Don W<■» .1 Wt,|„rv'i.y. STATE news Page Three M-;t footltnll Team otlmnrfxE RemainsMeasles; at Am.«I»U*I PK*» thp Spartan* arrange for their „ Hi, probably will get ttie storting fullbacks. nachmnn named a baiktlekl I.,* coaches gl me with I'urdue. £L..IIWnlrHlnit i ,11 11««' "!,6 "f .. k ..IT a roupla of Rlpmitkter und Watt Pawlowskl have been nursing twisted knees for several week*, from quartet back to the position New Flavs weakened l»y the loss of Rlproaa- ler. The Spartan* held a short Otting displayed consider¬ workout Tuesday, working on Varsity (Hub uif i i,i , Unties . , i feeling up to pur Pawlnwaki'a continued sence rticiniM F.do Meneotll ab¬ will able plunging punch In a brief their nppcnranco against Purdue. The scrimmage. offense in a "skeleton" Initiates 34 A few new pans \" I., v, but he Htuek to remain a strong GxtuVe at right > hango leave* the Spartans witti plays were tossed Into the State i>ii.it guna lit helping baiXtack. The former fullback three quarterbacks and three bag of tricks. For the drill, in Ballroom Thirty-four major latter-win¬ IIKitiviiu SAYS — Kappa* Defeat Combative Spoils ner* for the I if11 12 period and two honorary member* were (llii On for Title I Program to Open formally initialed into Var*ity D\vS ihc, Auguxt i v,• i i.,,por. leading tits [Til the physical education .lanet Munr.on,*the Kappas roll- . C. we at Michigan W" Instructors now in the! ed up a 33 to 2(> score over the process of selecting the I highly-rated Chi Omegas. wrestling tournament scheduled .Sunnon, and Colby Thornp*on. | for December 4, 5, and 6, Fend- . ' ! i.rrl Bd'teball: Robert Andreoll, Rich- or had, one of the men from their classes to round Hermit, Eifwin t'lolek, Don- . ley Collins, varsity coach, aud (tnublnallons seen out the l.titm that will Over 125 perRons turned out to j aid Fleinehmann, Colin Oetz, . appear In .lake Dnubert, asistant intramu¬ ! Arthur MufMchos*, v .. M.ttestate moon. The the physical Alness program Fri¬ | *e». the Kappas turn In an out and Joneph ral director, announced yester¬ ! Nidsnn. • twin act of Hurl (B6) I standing net game accompanied day night things are almost day, I,, tie (Cut) Jenninga, ready for the high school und | by their constantly keeping the | Football: Glenn IVibcrt, Roy I hull in fhc nlr on -both suppArt- Intramural awards will be j Fraleigh, M organ Glngran*, ..el cuiintry-wldg ac- small college instructors that •: the two Okl.ftOlttO Will be the guests of Slate for ! ing and return volleys. At the given to the first winners in eight weights three pinto ifllenn Johm.on and Donald Le- ■ ' i oiitional chnttipKin- thfr lend Of the half Kappas led 20 this ! Clair. Tennln: Roger Cennna, program. I lo II. 'Jhe weight divisions be¬ | Herbert Hfihver, and Earl May. . i inter was Just about Dp till last night both year. With the entire Aeldhouse and | teams had won und gin at 121 pound:: and run I Wrestling: John Marr* and John he tit si time in two years gymnasium tilted with Spartan I had been undefeated through 175 pounds into the un¬ Spallnk. Golf: Ralph Korlge. played limited heavyweight class. I Basketball: Roy Delhi, Nicho- . , ,i will be broken up. rtudents going through their!,,1""1'' ' i. t went an operation to regular phys. ed. paces, the visa¬ Tuesday night Sigma Kappa Any student who has not won 11,in Hashtl and Fred Stone, !. m i if for the air force ilors will get plenty of chances continued its undefeated record an alLw'olleijo wrestling cham¬ i Swlmtnlng; Lawrence Lnoto. v be unable to compete to form ideas on their own | by overwhelming the Alphi pionship in the past or who in j Manager*: Herman Birnbaum, courses of" pre-military , Gains with a 42 to !« tally. East not out tor the varsity wrestling | track; Charles Frntcher, base- nog ibis winter. fitness programs. Mayo edged out North Campbell team is eligible. Entries and ; ball; and Thorpe While, tennis. I by n tally of 32 to 31 and Sun- further particulars on the tour¬ I Honorariesi Joe Holsinger, foot- iunta ' lii, Tick Tucks, | lord House defaulted to the In¬ nament can be obtained from . ball cbaeh and Charles S'.hmlt- It's Not Too Late dependents. either Daubcrt or Collins. . ler, fencing coach. bison ."» Itrarh Scniin to Enter Novel D.ng i.ils and high kicks act Turkey Trot rrr the outstanding features of a- Sigma Chi-Hesperian tilt teat Dntries are rapidly coming In and many men have already run .Rht for the Block 1 champion- their four qualifying laps in an¬ i.p in the Fraternity touch ticipation of the 2nd Annual / iball semi-finals league. Slcnj.i Chi scored late in the morrow at 4:30 p. in. in Macklin "Turkey Trot," to be held to¬ PLEASE LOOK "ant 'iu..rter when Dave Hicks Field according to It. B. "Jake" ivncpttd a Bespit pass on the Daubcrt, assistant intramural 5 p.i i.ue and ran over for a director. thrtown. n, t„ i; A pass from Dtek rge Zimmerman In all The 'Turkey men Trot' Is open students, whether or not to Before yon ask 1 end /one made thfc CdnVtT- they are connected with any j a -uicvsofuL * group on the campus. Individual winners will receive a sweater Information! ' o -ccurefl first place In 2 of the dorm league by as first prize and medals for . ^tins Abbot it,- with whom other places," Daubcrt ex¬ were previously tied. John plained. abuh passed from his own 40 First team prize in this novel Ed D.r i on the 15 for a flttt run will be a turkey; 2nd, a wn On the third dOWn, Lord SOuse; 3rd, a duck; 4fh, a chick¬ •i.ed an aerial to Bob Huston en, and the group finishing Dth ho crossed the goal ilnd td is to receive a genuine goose egg. ■ilk u.o six point* for Mason 1 Daubcrt pointed out that It The tent too late for more teams to Tick Tucks played the enter toddy so long as they run "Bfi'ng All Stars to break a tk the lour qualifying, or condi¬ block 2 of the IndepeMtBt tioning laps from the stadium to The contest wax rloea Abbot hall and bxck before the ntil; the [ant quarter when the meet li Stars tallied seven p< This year's turnout is expected i'-rlcy Chambers intercepted a to exceed last year's crowd of Si Wed by A1 Jones, 162. Bill Maxwell, running un¬ °A back, ran the ball over. on the 25 ySd Stripe attached last year,.won the indi¬ A SUC- vidual first place prize and the ol pass chalked up nuxn- SAE fraternity "took the tur¬ key." . f AR activities have caused tre¬ tors. They may delay other t perhaps vitally important onea that mendous increases in the volume of telephone calls, many thousands of also must pass through xastml of¬ m V* 5 them affecting war production and fice apparatus. troop movements. Telephone Offices In Lansing alone, 2,600 needless and operators Ere busier than ever calls are made daily to Information J before. for numbers listed in the directory 11 Calls to Information for numbers —and that represent* oft* halt ot Off that are in the telephone directory information call*. Please help cut unnecessarily tie up telephone facili- that waste—speed the service that and waste the time of trained opera¬ speeds Victory! —'i ■ . Wednesday, Novcmbei 18, ifi42 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four HOME EC FDR Asks Work, Senior Photo-Taking Operatic Star Spanish Honorary to Be Fininhetl Today induct (Continued from Page 1) Not Kxnllalion Gives Varied to Largest the present time, she is the mid- , Wednesday, Nov. ib, h ,hp western nutritional director for WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (AP) Inst day for seniors t„ | Group in History the American Red Cross, with —President Roosevelt tonight American successes In Iheir pictures taken All seniors fur t|lp Program Initiation will be held tonight Join headquarters locate d at Louis. St. hailed Africa and the Far Pacific as an this Wolverine. did not receive uppointm, for the largest group ever to Among Miss MacKinnon's apparent "turning point of should go to tl^e Hul> stmi,,, By JOAN MEYERS Lit Cofradin, Spanish honorury, achievements are listed her wide war," but added a warning that 321 East Grand River, tl ,,|„v Hrunn Castagnu demonstrated Marcus Shaaf, president, an¬ writing In various scientific there was time only for working and have their pictures i Inst night to nn audience of nounced yesterday. The initia¬ Journals and her collaboration and lighting, none for exultation. Freshman pictures an- i, about 1,200 why she has boon tion banquet will be at 0:15 in with Dr. L. II. Newburgh on the Earlier he had described the taken this week only, ,, named by critics us the "greatest the faculty dining room of the book, "The Practice of .Dietet¬ recent naval battle in the Solo¬ gnniziition room t ,.i living Carmen of her day." In Union building. ics." * mon islands as a major victory Union, from ft a. ni. In i; ,, a program highly varied lo Rive The 37 new members include: for the Allied cause. Tonight, J, HETTY AM full expression to Mine. t'listng- Juno Campbell, Virginia' Eddy, N'n/.is Gain in StaiinKrad; addressing the Herald-Tribune Classc* i na's full-bodied contralto voire, Barbara Dennlson, Hetty North, Iteds Hold at Leningrad Forum by radio, he singled out rich In tragic qualities, she ex¬ F.velvn Tossing. Barbara Rick- one participant in that battle for hibited the good artistic taste erd, Phyllis McNally, William MOSCOW, Wednesday, Nov. a hero's praise -Bear Admiral Ar Division Kdits Second and restraint in the dramatiza¬ Henderson, Jack Cole, Josephine IB (API —German troops at n Daniel J. Callaghan. tion of the music of a seasonal cost of 1,000 casualties gained In addition to these things. Mr. Annual Publications l.i Byelich. Phyllis IJclil, Alice Ste¬ Roosevelt stoutly detruded the performer. vens, Joyce McDonald, Anita slightly in a Stalingrad factory administration's policy of with¬ In order to show, tfir Iteginning with a group which linker, Hetty Marshall, Dorothy district yesterday while far to Doran, Shirley Springer, Made* the north in the Leningrad siege holding news of naval losses un¬ of writing and education Included numbers by Pergolesi, area the Nazis and Russians til it Is clear that the enemy al¬ tcrinl produced yearly i Lully, and Ponchlelli, she early laine Wattle. were enguged "in violent street ready has possession of the in* Mic higan State college si.— impresscil her audience with the John Kohs, Dave Giltner, Bar¬ formation und indicated that for reference, Joseph i; i- of her voice. lighting" on the outskirts of a emotional depth bara Pong, Grace Miller, ller- town the Soviets recently reoap- long-range social reforms hove of the publications den , , m Arias Received Well dena Kirchner, Janet Friday, I hired, it was announced early been shelved for the time being. has compiled the aeeouu Three arias front "Carmen," Beth Bollard, Grace U-ather¬ list of the writings of > today. nia n. Martha J. Jarvela, Mar¬ Short Coursers Offered of the Ag division. "Habanera," "Card Scene;" and After repelling sik attacks on garet Lockwood, ltiirbara Craig, "Seguidilla" were enthusiastic¬ Joan Hint, Alice Knott, Sarah the Volkhov front east of Lenin* Home Kc Scholarships The list Includes tin - Carrlngton, Jerry tcr llorst, Le- |I grad all day yesterday, the Ger- ally received by the audience. Thirty-five scholarships will about 320 different ui i. mans hrnughl up reinforcements 150 authors, on subject- Mine. Castagna reached the be presented to Michigan women" gia Simons Quirnz, Altogracin climax'of her program in the Bomera, and Barbara Hatford. | and "succeeded ill breaking into for the winter Home Ec short extension teaching, t>< • aria "My Heart at Thy Sweet the outskirts of a populated course term by the W. K Kel¬ views, and contribution- Voice" front "Samson and IV- I place," the communique suid. logg Foundation, R. W. Penny, fvrcnt periodicals. Otlu-c Idah" by Saint-Sacns. For her "Invest In Victory—Buy Wsr short course director has an¬ range from simple fain rendition of the lover's plea, Mine Castagna drew the most — THE - Bonds and Stamps. nounced. tions to highly tcrhnn.il enthusiastic applause of the eve¬ I ning. WOMAN'S WORLD How to Conserve J Present* Encore As encore she presented Bv NEVA ACKERMAN iy, charming "Chanson" by Jacobs, Is. W. L. \ . .... • For a second bowing-out num¬ I Special interest groups of S. ber Mine Castagna sang a ro¬ W. L. will meet at 5 p. m. today Shirts and Ties mantic ballad "Your Song From In the Union annex, according l'tradisc." by the contemporary to Pics. Helen Swnnson. composer, Barlow llrown. The singer returned for her matics group will meet in room 3; radio, i-oont 7; art and publi¬ Dra¬ your final encore to sing "None But city, room 115; personality, the Lonely Heart," by Tschai- room 13; social service, room 103; kowaky. I membership, room 104; and so¬ i|j cial, 107. ,/ Don't starch fused collars heav- it II U. S.-Darlan Dealings I A. W. S. j A.W.S. council will hold a reg- , ily. (They're the once that ImJr Marched, but aren't.) Too much Duly Temporary j ular meeting at 7:13 p. m. today shortens the life of these collars i m organization room 1 of the WASHINGTON. Not' 1? (AP) I Union, it was announced by — and don't put too much atarch — President Kooscvclt empha¬ I Pres. Vera Dcaner, in your soft collars, either! Arrow sized today that the United Y. W. C. A. - has a large variety of ahirts with States' dealings witii Admiral Y.W.C.A. will meet today at ' fused and toft collars. in Jean Darlnii were in North Africa I p. m. in the student parlors of only a "temporary expedi¬ | Peoples church. Pres. Betty ent." intended to save both lives Wirth said. The meeting will be t nd time in carrying the attack divided into special interest to the Axis. igioups. Hicliard MotTat will dis¬ Tarn up your shirt collars before vonr The emergence of Darlan as a cuss the Mormon religion at the slurl* are washed. Your collars are li-«e leader in North Africa in col¬ | church study group meeting. laboration" with American forces Town Girls likely to fray this way—and will last lunger. 6! had brought bitter criticism front Town Girls club will hold a Fighting French forces, who call I luncheon meeting tomorrow noon ed him the "No. 2 Traitor of France." | in the Town Girls' lounge, ac- j cording to Pres. Doris In a formal statement rend at i Tiiose interested should register Harford, a press confereiiee, Boosevclt i in the women's lounge of the said: Union or in the Home Ec build- "People in the United Nations I nig Wednesday. Miss Harford would never understand the rec¬ isaid. 14 ognition of a reconstituting of the 14 Vichy government In France or | Teamwork begins wnen two in any French territory." or more people find one mind. -■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a STATE 41, Roll up your knit tiee when not wearing them. They retain thiir 3, Untie your tie the reverse way of how shape better that way. you tied it. Don't wear the same tie too BLANKETS often. Give it a rest. 100% ff ool Double Beti Sise I. Buy Arrow-Shirts and Tiee; m They are made to wear longer, and fit you better; 5 Centered tcith MSC Monogram $10.00: -sc w . $11.00 5 MV/RD5 COLLEGE 5 STORE p-mm