jfoic to Make Honorable Horse Move MICHIGAN STATE NEWS DaUy Student Publication of Michigan State College ... '" -i t& VOL. 33Z.332 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942 45 Allied Drives Pierce Tunis Positions I 1 ,9 Reds Continue Federal Charges GiantAirFight Double Drives Face Passers o f May Hold Fate of Axis Bases on Nazi Lines Draft Cards Chief of Police Richard W. General Giraiid l^ad* Destroy • 50 Transport* Rogers issued a warning to all French Force Aiding; ... | Michigan State college students Its Germans Attempt [ yesterday in which he said that in Drive lo Sea It cin force mi-nix ' serious federal charges face per- By BLAKE SULLIVAN | sons found using borrowed draft Bv EDDIE GILMORE I Ca5,S: . ... LONDON, Dev. I (AP) — MO St OW, Wednesday, fo?Two uooenui ii. | , students are now liable An air struggle of an intens¬ prosecution tinder federal Dec. 2 (AP)—Russian air- | charges, one for borrowing the ity unequalled since the Bat¬ men have destroyed 50 Ger- I car(j. a"d_the other for lending tle of Britain was reported raffing over Tunisia tonight man transport planes trying , „ r.. i,t'c'h,ef R"f,crs/a"'' The penalty for this federa>1 as Germans and Italians rushed to pply Nazi troops fighting ' supply in reinforcements by sea and air against a Red army encirclement in a frantic bid to keep their in the Stalingrad area and the ENLISTED RESERVE • footholds on the coastal rim, and Soviet armies continue to ad- I one of the horses left behind by the Japs when they were , vance in inai Enlisted reserve students British, Americans and Frencn hat secior sector ancand on the •>rn tire Henderson air field aUGuudalcanol island in the centra) front west of Mr it should obtain their identifica¬ drove spearhead.*" forward to , Marine stops to tell a sergeant how he's getting along I was announced early today. tion cards as soon as possible slice them into at least three iic. "Whoa" and "Giddap" for the Japanese equivalent. T„.„r,„ ,, ,u., , ,r, A at the military office, Capt. G. pockets | junkf.rs , „ The Morocco radio said tonight .1 he had taken the Japanese course offered here at M. ouidn't be having so much trouble. planes wt.* shot down H. Branch, adjutant said yes¬ terday. The identification cards that one of these spearheads, and 30 were de.-troyed on the take the place of draft cards composed of French under Gen. ground on Monday alone as the Henri Giraud and Americans, for members of the enlisted Germans attempted "to bring up See ALLIES—Page 4 Thespians Will Prt^sent Noel Coward supplies and war materials" in the area west of Stalingrad bc- reserves. Comedy, ilay Fever,' Tonight at 8:13 tv.een the Volga and Don rivers, ! offense is five years in prison, a the midnight bulletin said. I $5,000 fine or both. iFanlielleiiic Plans j The Russians still were report- By JERRY TER IIORST j chief Rugcrs withheld names j Annual When the curtain rises this cd lighting on the eastern bank 0f the two students involved bc- of the Don river in their efforts reuse of their good standing, but Bati<|u<3l evening on the fail term all- for Tomorrow Today's college piay, the audience will 'o close a trap on the Germans. | ,.aK| that both were inconven- . witness an American youth per- R°d army troops have occupied ! lenceiT, the borrower oeing held formancc of a mature British additional populated points in j jn fne i.ansing jail during the Dr W Henry McLean, Chi¬ cbmedy—Noel Coward's "Hay Die Stalingrad area and between week-end, and both being ques- cago, will be the main speaker at' Fcver." j Velikie Luki und Rzhcv on the j lione<1 by pui officials, the annuul PanHclicnic banquet Campus Sponsored by Theta Phi, campus dramatics honorary and presented depart- by the depart-',, central front after "overcoming | Alpha stubborn cacmy resistance." inny (Stockholm accounts from Ber I rwli2e the „rioiisne«i of fhcsH- ~ -We're hoping they won't take because they didn't ~~ i realize me seriousness ot utc flrj- to be held from 5:30 to 8 p. m. tomorrow in the-Union ballroom, according to Pres. Patty P.eddy. Dr. McLean,- former Grand aying tne "greatest tank bat- |... 'You Say Drip* the housclights will dim out and tie of the war was being fought |I |)OW jg warn other students.' Tribune of Sigma Chi, is oil CM(.f Rngerg aIso warncd that campus to attend the installation According to Buford H. Grigs- footlights flash on at 8:15 p. m., on the central front and the Nazi J any ,,on questioned by police of the Michigan State chapter of iv. Hsiructor in Botany, a according to Director Don Buell. position was "very grave, with 'drupe is nut what you might All seats are reserved in Fair- j wflo doeflnt have his draft card Sigma Chi this week-end. He | think At a lecture yesterday child theater, and can be ,h. |upressing ... Wil" "f Russian ",,T,Pr!Cl against Nazi tanks lines.1, , wjth him wj)1 ^ he|d in cuspxly will speak on "Sorority Paths to Victory." iittcrnoon, he informed talned at the accounting office in j S^k^lm i^^ndon^ wTd |UnUl hc produces ,he Card' Trophies for scholarship and I Say an unknowing class that the Administration building or street fighting was in progress in | . home-coming decorations will i drupe' is a kind of at the box office. ^ Rzhcv. 130 miles northwest of ( U.S,SubSinks Fire be awarded at the banquet, | Drupe' IV.shy fruit, examples of Starred in the comedy produc- I Moscow, and that the key de- which will be informal lor the •hich the peach tion are eight student actors. In tense city was surrounded.) Japanese Ships, are first time. Doris Johnson, H. E. and Students then < i oanut. fact, stage honors wjjl be carried j ; '44, is general chairman of the wonder whether or not by «he Ubenfi Arts i drip' , il.so is a kind of fruit. •-way sion in all but one instance—the ftt ! SiffinaChistoHold Hits Tiro More banquet. the maid, being I. . . fl It oops, My Deah! 'Clumsy fellow," smirked an {£rt\a°yedbJVi E. '43/ Flossie Wilkins, Eh8!Open House Tea —The WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (AP) virtually unsung heroes of Frat Debate Is Dead; I idvaru nl military student as he Five veteran campus acttfrs , Gamma — Psi of Sigma — Chi will j, America's Pacific fleet, the sub- No Student Interest I •trolled uvrr the Ice in front of will be handling tough assign- hold an open house tea Sunday; mariners who often stalk their Intcr-fratcrnity deoate plane I Rrzuniont tower with his lady ments in the "Hay Fever" farce. | .dternoon for members of other quarry in Japan s closely guard- are being discontinued this year I friend while all around him other which will run this evening ami Greek organizations, faculty |«1 home waters, have sunk five because of a general lack of stu¬ | Uudrntv struggled and slipped. tomorrow night. Marie Elaine ; members, parents and guests, j more Nipponese ships, including dent interest, said Paul E. Geis- Bone though was said smirk Chtlds will be playing nlavine her | first ioiiowmg her first week-end of Instal- jaa uesuuyei, following aa week-er.a oi insiai- destroyer, the wc navy announced —— — -—; • - —, . — I when his fret went the way of ' comedy role after be.rg the lation ceremonies, according to j today, and damaged two others, enhof, faculty director,.) debate, Inunv others, and mighty dased leading character rtaracter tiaracter in two) Dean F. 'T. MitcheU, two . ... u< Grand one of which probably sank. "Inter-fraternity debate eonri- vcggc]s ral3. , mitted suicide." Geisenho saWL 1* as viiil man when ho found "heavy" productions. Praetor of the Michigan Sigma ed1 to 148 the £evcn number of enemy ! -Student interest just .sn t nt Frank Sowers, a reduce Japarf " t, r-uf the Michigan State .See THESPIANS—Page 4 I Saturday. S.WA.. 7 p. m. I'/ I ROTC staff, has been Spartan room. Union I iiaritiii a yo-day furlough prior I, "hrement from active duty Veil, Who Wouldn't Men's council. 7 p. m. I from the U. S. army, mm porch. Union according I to Capt G. H. I I We U, ,he Branch, adjutant. Sowers has spent moat of his service, having been Australian Prefers MSC to Native and was School uneventful except for A.W.S. council. 7:15 p. as. 1*7 Union annex By AL BERGLUND 12, and BiU's father is still work¬ Seal# and Blade. 7:30 p. m. one identified ship sighted in the ■ IROTcRrm^ man "'galar in and When BUI Thielicke, Eng. 49, ing at Kalgoorlie, fifth largest 103 Union annex ■ schools i .-fore .ChlcliO gold mine in the world. South Pacific. coming to said that Abbot hall was a rt-al Student council. 7:30 p. US. When Singapore fen so un¬ While his family was in Kal¬ |tg«n State was a welcome fense effort. "America doesat cent, a little mare British than Christian Science org. improvement the native Australian. 7:30 » m. Peoples ehureh . begin to approach it," Thielicke l«fA, Dee. g Thielicke is an American by said. but that's about all. When Asked whether he Intended to Hotel aoak, 7:20 p* m. |J* Attstndfc The Thielicke* except father, return to Australia • after the 104 Untan annex |«rt(er their oar oJd b« father, a er, took hi* family returned to 4a»rfca on.q tilterty armistice,' TfcMHfc* grid. "Ye* 1 want to very much : Pwcj Naval Beaeeve club, 7:30 pan. m Untap annex iSaaMi z5rw"iE; who hr* ever been there Is 1 about that country. It's a , Home Ec etah, 7 :15 p in, *weil mm- mey gSJyoi^or Scfflfc St Wto» tooh *7 doam' ^he America and ^ *3B»». Kke America mat | - LMta Mm WSfft ... . .... , . t - " . -iiV. . Wednesday, December 2. 1342 Wedne Page Two Bear It By Li< l,(, iii re MICIIICAN STATE I.analng, the poatofflca. Eaat HEWS Mich. OSIeaa THINKIN' 011 A Enf rod >• Mvnnit-elMa matter at located on around floor of rast wins Published dally rjtrrpt Sunday and at Union Buildlna Annri, room K. Monday morn Inn durlns tlir mrular school OUT LOUD pirei rrar and wrrkly on Thuraday mornings during aummrr irralnn by the atudrnta of By Sheldon Moyer Maaikor Aaaaaiated Co I tea late r>«v Michigan Slate collrgc. league, RlPMtstNrsb eon national advintisum wf Telfphnne- Ciillw Phono S-lftll. Ya\- National Advertising "Service. PMithrn kipr,»ntjtiv Inc. jST** ™ : Huhaerlption fBtos—So por ropy; $8.00 om" OVERIIEARI)lecture: in a classroom V 480 Macwon Avi, New Yomc. n. y. per year by mull; $1.60 por your by "The height of the want- Cmoabo • ftogron • lot Amiiii • 1am rM»c*c4 collcffpby currier yr*r to student* college currier ; $2.26 p«r to non-students. edncss Increases the tempo of lilts the efforts." $1 KM HER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sounds like a good example of Huuh : The As*«»eii»ted Press in exclusively •Milled to the um» f#»r republication of ftll mathematical direct proportions, Jne Sk news dMpntche* credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the but it doesn't jibe with "the clas¬ Seal news published therein. All rights of publication on special dispatches here- I), vie «• are also reserve J. sical theory of Thomas Carlylc Walt F whose philosophy in simple Bale K Niuht Editor terms assorted that when your Nlifht A* Bights are not set too high, the Al H« no- J"tj results will be more gratifying— Post TTar Education ApptHtrs Bright if you achieve or exceed your expectations. Guess it all depends on what President of theoutUnitedthat aStates how SEVERAL statement made a weeks ago inthewhich he pointed com¬ you want out of life and mu'ch you want to put into it. mittee was studying post-war plans for education of men Calling theni before they come: returning to civilian life. Several weeks ago we told a The statement was interpreted by some observers to story about how the. SAE broth¬ mean that the post-war era will produce a new, concrete ers of Parke Moewe steamed freedom—equality of educational opportunity. open an envelope from the army air forces and faked some orders There is reason to hope that out of the war will come for Moewe to report on Nov. 20 u revitalized educational system, one in which the selec¬ at Santa Ana, Calif. Moewe tion of students will be based upon ability rather than eco- wont so far as to tear up his notebook before his fraternity noptie privilege. brothers explained the prank. Tiie promise gives, college students who are going into It seems that the SAEs had the armed forces—as well as A hose who have hopes of the right idea anyway, for Mon¬ attending college at some later date—a concrete freedom day Moewe really got his order for which to light. to report on Dee. 8—at -Santa "Yep, it's slow, Zeb'- -nowadays anybody got any Ana. Calif. tin y alius call the F. Ii. I.!" The last war failed to produce such a concrete freedom. True, provisions were made for rehabilitation of disabled Dating and What It Takes: veterans into civilians, but they were highly inadequate. -Regardless of war, the opposite A "vocational rehabilitation" bill, known as the Smith- Hughes Act, provided that men returning to civilian life sexes always seem to be inter estcd in their charms and quali¬ INFORMATION what - When - Where ties. The Independent Women's with "10 per cent or more" disablement or injury (re-_ association dating bureau at HELTA GAMMA MU— Henry Pollard, president iiru.. ccived in service) could get one of two kinds of training. Penn State recently conducted a Anderson, manager of tin Hotel Those injured, but able to return to their jobs, were poll among its patrons witti some Delta Gamma Mu will hold a fcnelng tournament at 7 p. nt. to¬ Olds In l-ansing and given the opportunity of going to evening school at gov¬ of-the following result:: p.ri presl. day in the women's g.vm. dent of the American ll--n| ernment expense. Those injured and unable to return to »>- Brunets who dance well and conversationalists arc QUARTERBACK CLUB— raelatlon, wilt speak The \. their jobs were provided full-time college or vocational are good on the ideal date, but this doesn't opportunities and were paid $100 a month or more—-both mean tluit women should pay too The last meeting of the college II. A. and a President's \ n u a Quarterback club will be held in Hotel Business." for a maximum of four years. much attention to advice on how Fairchild theater at 8 p. m. Fri¬ This time, however, we have something greater to an¬ to be a good listener. The men day. according to Head Football ticipate—post-war democratization of the American edu¬ defined a good conversationalist Farmer*' Week ( tit us one between a constant chat¬ Coach Charley Bachman. This cational system—a college education for all those persons last meeting of the clinic will to Three Days; terer and an unadulterated lis¬ whose minds deserve, regardless of ability to pay for it. feature pictures of the MSC-OSC Even without official announcement of the details con¬ tener. Of 79 males who were polled. 7 to 7 tie game played last Sat¬ ()paiing Feb. 2 cerning this program, we can be sure of two things at this 21 rated conversational ability urday. A stream-lined f94 '. t time. College and university enrollment during the years as essential. 17 demanded good PI ALPHA— week program is p dancers, 17 requested brunct immediately following this war will lie double that of pro- Pi Alpha, sociology club, will dates. 18 voted for slenderncss, hold a meeting at 7:30 p. in. to¬ Michigan State collect- 'fenny, director of shnr war days; and post-war educational opportunity will carry 14 nsked for a talkative date, 13 day In the faculty dining room announced yesterday. ' - greater promise than that enjoyed by the veterans of the snid the date should not be too of the Union. Dr. Paul Hontgs- scheduled for Feb, 1 t< 'iust war. - —S. M. quiet, 12 objected to too much hrlm will speak on "Some Mod¬ week may be crowded makeup, and 10 condemned snob¬ em Iaitin-American customs." nays, beginning Feb bishness. said. Only seven votes each were FACULTY RIDING— In (jitupus Quarters given to beauty, a sense of hu¬ mor and intelligence; five favor¬ to A riding *class. which is open faculty members, is being CLASSIFIED ADS By Helen Schmidt and Scottie McNeul ed good figures and five "a rea¬ sponsored by the cavalry unit, sonable amount of reserve"; four Lieut. Col. P. S. Haydon, cavalry blc by bringing them in lute. The ruled but smoking and two ve¬ unit director, announced yester¬ nun m PERHAPS you^ve noticed the absence of our one-time col¬ theme song of the "S" club is 'I voted for blonds und two for red- day. league and contributor. Helen -Don't Oct Around Much Any¬ heuds. toed wearing glasses. Three Taeulty members and their their rtru, gt c football McAfee . , . "Mac" has given up more." Coeds rated male height as a families may enroll in the class, The»r The officers are: Bill Gaynicr, which meets Tuesday and Thurs¬ r the evils of the newspaper office virtue, with 26 out of 64 specify¬ Jrnistn for the homo and -hearth. She president: Eddie Sewell. Ilrst ing it. Ten objectciTto conceit, day from 2 to 3 p. m. Interested oi. tom will marry Bob Howland, Phi vice-president; Everett McDoug- three 'to drinking, one to cigars persons may contact the cavalry Dolt, on Tuesday, Dec. 22. in St. nll. second vice-president; Tho*-- and one to office, or call ext. 287, Haydon Verne glasses. Paul's Cathedral in Detroit . . , woll Paulson, secretary; All of which goes t4 prove that said. in the future the welcome mat Sorg. treasurer, and Lee Lillie, . the "S" club boys are perfection is impossib'c. and you SPARTAN HOTEL ASSN.— FOR at tiie Rowland's will be out pledge . . can't satisfy everybody. starting to rush like mad. The Spartan HJtel association ■ every Saturday night. The Greeks arc exchanging New officers for the Hespies will meet tomorrow at 7:38 p. m. £ arc as follows: President, Ed Jol¬ In room 104. Union, according to e«mrh-n. dinners this week . . . the Thetas have one with the Sigma Nus, ly; vicc-preiident. Bill Patch, und the Alpha Phis have one witli the marshal. Bill Murphy. At a Delta Chis and the Kuppas are regular meeting Monday the Els- having dinner with the Delta worth co-op held its election for STATE a Sigs. winter term officers. Those elect¬ Our department of love an¬ ed were: Jomes Thomas, house nounces that Grace Larson, sen¬ manager; Bert Henke. secretary; By AL BERGLUND ior L. A and Jud Perkins of Walter Boylan, treasurer; and The Vets do It, too! Dale R. STATIONERY . Battle Creek wilt marry on Jan. Gerald Smith, social chairman. 1 one way to start the New Christmas parties are starting Stephenson, '39, Marion, has re¬ . . . ceived his second promotion in Year right . . Slur ley Freeman. this week with one for the Chi . less than a year, Irom captain to Chi O, is wearing the ,pin of Al Os given by their pledges . . . to complete the festivities, the major. Stephenson has been do¬ Milne. Sigma Nu . . . Ann Bed- women arc going enroling . . . ing inspection work tor the army font. independent, was pinned by all over the the Phi Kappa country. Lee Ross, Pi Kappa Phi. and La- this Saturday •Fnvc Hamilton, ATO, pinned Taus will hold their annual Alisan McCain, sophomore. Christmas party for 10 under¬ Phil Van Sickle, Lansing, tor two years a student here before Engraved College Seal Mel Baachaun. another ATO, privileged children of Lansing. enlisting in the AAF, is now has pinned Bev Sprague ... Pat They -will present the kids with taking secondary flight training Craig, Alpha Phi. is displaying a dinner snd gifts night the Phi ' Taus exchange . . .-Friday at one of the Gulf Coast Air Training centers. 79c Fritz Van Aken's Hespic pin . .. Serving at the Lowry field, Henry Simons-Qulroz pasaed his presents between actives and Colo., air force photography SAP pin to Teresa Cadaleto of pledges. Store* recent actives taken in¬ school is Sgt. Carl A. Risley, 50 sheets Lansing, while his fraternity once a Spartan engineering stu¬ brother, Carl Hagcn, pinned Bev¬ to the Kappa clan are Madeline Woffle, '43; Martha Kelly. -45; dent. He pasaed thc elemenlary erly Reed, South WOliams . . and instructor's courses at L»v- an alumnus at the ATO party and Jo Johnson, '48. last Saturday -was JEnsign Jack Speaking of Kappas, wc won¬ 17 with the highest grades in his class each time. Hislop with June JJeVfies, grad der if they are being patriotic-by Lt. Benny o»eg«| Oklahoman of '42. They are to-be married contributing to the rkey drive? •camera tn Grand Rapids on-Saturday. News .Item: Xhe State News wto attended State, is overseas officers tor the SHOE *BGDSr dub w oooo • * Wednesday, December 2. 1942 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS -i Fage Tbiee ; Three DZVs Take First Team Places Ohio State Chosen Back Injury Puts Dethl on Siilr hi.**; on All-Independent Fqptball Team AsTopGrUlTeam Indiana Basketball Game Cancelled By Pat McCarthy NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (AP)—j! sufferedThe Michigan State cage squad | injury came news that the .g.imo The Western Conference cham- its first setback yester- j with Indiana lAiivtrsity ruis ticen biennial powerhouse of the independent touch football is on top of the day \vh« n word vzas released that i canceled and that there is the i .mil- the DZV captured all-star .honors as three of Coach (nation's footb football heap. When Roy Dcihl may be lost to the j possibility that the Spartans will Ohio State whipped the Iowa team for the , see two more of their 16 games Navy pre-flight team 41-12 last first few games go by the wayside, All-Independent Football Team Saturday while Holy Cross was wiping out Boston college, 55-12, the sports experts, participating ofthe scason. Iowa Pxe-Flight Cacet:; havn Dcihl, one of | indicated they will-drop the sport the four return- 1 SECOND TEAM | this winter. If this happen: Stato first team in the Associated Press ing lettcrmen,; ranking be ,lUt another pair <•/ con- E Don Pidgeons, Alpha Chi Sig poll were sufficiently impressed was counted on ! tests. Huiih Zwcering, Buccaneers.. . to vote the Buckeyes into first i ... skrocki, DZV C Mike Dcndrinos, Alpha Chi Sig ih*ft Vo!»r |t0f» « ' As Vie schedule stand:; now If vie .lessen. Lans. All-Stars.,,.E Ted Wonch, DZV piace and drop B. C. to eighth. 's « 22-day gap between Wal Kirwicki. DZV (C) B Frnl Bayer. Alpha Chi Sigs (C) The final 1942 rankings of the r iv J!t rl" i 'he Spartans' opener with the rward Joe Pali Kf.ulitz, DZV B .....Roy Crisscy, Lans. All Stars teams (first place votes in pa¬ University of Michigan at Ann Tic Tocks B Ed Wood, Wolverines Gerard. A re I AI ... rentheses, points figured on 10- Arbof D,,,. 7 ., „ p.imo 9-8-7 etc. basis.): currencc of an Hi n y Karwas, I'yjaky B Bill Fedor, Underdogs old back injury WJth Oregon State (.liege hr,-0 Ohio State (84) 1432 ^ 29 THIRD TEAM Delhi sustained ! Georgia (62) 1339 i Wisconsin (4) ;h school will t Harry Hughes, Pyjnky E 983 force the star to view the pro- National Hockey Leiigue Chuck 'Fellows, '.Little Bcrrs C Tulsa (4 > 936 j ! Boston Bruins f. Detroit Red . Georgia Tech 705 cecdings from the sidelines. Ben .Rudenko, I'yjaky E Along with the jolt of DeihI s Wings 2. Notre Dame 590 Roger Cessna, Buccaneers (C). B Tennessee 533 Clay Cook, 4f4 Club B Oscar Schmltt, Kcnmorites B Boston College 485 Leonard Naab, Wolverines, B Michigan 4f,7 Alabama 234 . . . FOR YOLK . . . HONORABLE MENTIONS nil Jim Thomas, Ellsworth House; Gordon Cameron. B. Haley, Lansing All'Stars; Bill Wumcr, Wolverines; While (llioHcn Captain WINTER TERM PARTY uinlia, Angels; Bob McCarthy, M. A. C.\; Dick Williams, of 1943 Wolverines ANN ARBOR, Dec 1 (AP)~ iv Izirry Piziali, -Angels; Thane Baumnn, Newman Club; i! ,iiii, Bears. Little Bears; John Anderson, 414 Club; Paul Th"- The 1943 University of Michigan football captain is halfback Paul DERWOOD (ARM'S ORCHESTRA White, a Marine corps reservist (Formerly Dusty Rhodes) tei ; Jake Speclman. who may be in the armed serv- — . , , i ice before another season rolls Hull Sherman S boys gained berths on the all-independent around, and Tackle A1 Wistert is Warren Pcarsall, ButdnesiTManager. Phone 'v-6370 I u< h tutm. Those picked are Walt Klcwieki and Dale by vote of his teammates the jablc Kanli' '. backs, and joe* Valuable player for the ason just endei Sh i at center. Phi Dells Leading White, 20-year-old junior lere 1 t \»m lileting the first team , from River Rouge, was named are A1 Jones of the in Fral Pool Meet to succeed George Ceithaml at a Rrurf llnKl' 1 I 1 ks .md Henry Karwas of iky. backs; Hugh n the Buccaneers, and Swoer-1 Today's diving contests will squad meeting today. At the same time Wistert, 20O-pound senior from Chicago who iast decide the winner of the inter- 1I PONT plan prc\i. i >. - , • ~s. n, end from the Lan- let V- 1I :.i(i2 Ai Sturs. fraternity swimming meet for 4S' (irifliltTH Pick rhf A. ic« '-I II I1 1 ,41 W .i »-f| 1 i not Klewicki's. play at urn a spot as captain of consistent halfback 1942. So far Phi Delta Theta holds the lead with 21 points, Sigma Nu is next with 17 points, All-Opponent Team ito -quad. Trackman Dale Alpha Tau Omega is third thus A team to be composed of I vaid-gaining runs netted tar with 13 points. call long distance K.lV.t/ outstanding players who op¬ position alongside his In the 50 yard back stroke posed the Spartan eleven this event yesterday Danny Dziobn of year, as selected by State ( Jones and Karwas led Alpha Chi Sigma placed first players, will soon b« an¬ •dive teams to the with a time" of 33.9; Glenn John- nounced. arter and semi-finals outstanding perform- j son swimimng for the Phi Delts | came in second, Clarence Gil- more, Delta Sigma Phi, was Will all the varsity team members who have not as yet submitted their choices please this Christmas and T.il his nagging passes and | third, and Bob Carrier of Sigma drop them at the State News : opponents' plays j Nu placed fourth. office as soon as possible. Age ; ; - , Hugh Swecring at end. blocking on the part Jessn won him a posi- ic" other flank Gus -Higgins of first position in ^ s^c A. T. O. took the 100 yard' week-end was named to the nice with the fast time Press all - Western New Year's, please! of 1:03.7, Ray Zarza of S. A. E. In .trie center slot is Joe'—. s-'," , ni,»s,„^ u»«hinrin«10ni|I8nih^r i P'acetI second; Roger Blackwood as the most valuable. ^ 0,1 ^ The Wolverines also named ' nia's entry, Dziobn tied for third, their all opponent team, which play. Jim Pingel, Bill Mcnzel, und consisted of ends. Bob Shaw, Varsity Irttrrmen and fresh- j Carrier swimming on the Sigma : Ohm State and Bob Molt, North- | "un numeral winners will have j Nu team captured first position ! western .tackles, Dick Wuidung, ihfir croup pictures taken tomor- in the 75 ytud relay with 43.2 Minnesota and Tom Rymkus, nm, ( harlrs Bach man, head ! time; the Fhi Delt team placcdea'• Notre Dame; guards. Joe Paw- football coach, said yesterday. I close second, one second later j lowski, Illinois and Lynn Hou- Th»»r men are asked to report at than the winners; Phi Kappa j ston, Ohio State; and center. Bill Jcnixn mtnnasium at 12:30 p. Tau came in third; and S. A. E Vickroy, Ohio State, in the line. m. j took fourth. The back field was quarter¬ tomorrow, Bachman said. ■■■■■■■ back, Ray Florek, Illinois; half* I backs. Otto Graham, Northwest- j crn and Bill Daley, Minnesota; I Mid fullback. Gene Foketc, Ohio : State. UNCLE SAM NEEDS THE LINE» COLLEGE TATE War will not lake a holiday this Christman JKWELRY T«d.o'« Mal-J I'M.—7-» and New Year's. lx>ng dihUiucc wires will STARTING TODAY Hmake THK UTAH-SPAN- he loaded with war calls on tho-c day* a fine gift (.l..n> COMKIIt hit or mm: for HER just as on every day now. And those call? must go through! So, please do not |dan to send greeting:: < Compacts Bracelets by long distance this Christmas and New locket* Evening Bags Year's. Uncle Sam will thank you . . * ft Ggarette Cases for you'll be helping to keep the wires , '^1 clear for Victory! v-a STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE ** SBBSS'* •• ' -r'-V . , DEPT. OP MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE 0. '. •' V- , "• HrtkA fUuW • Michigan Mil Tftlanhfinft iffo. p " 1 ■ -C: Wednesday, December 2, ] <. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four OPA to Check Gas Ration Complaints; i First Day of Rationing Goes Smoothly ADVICE TO A LADY DETROIT, Dec. 1 (AP)—As* gas rationing went into olTect to- I day the Office of Price Adminis- i tration here stated that starting I — THE — Monday there would be a check j i made on the fairness of pre¬ WOMAN'S WORLD ferred mileage allowances by rationing Many boards. complaints have been given By NEVA ACKERMAN FROM s. CLAUS •i registered with OPA here to the j effect that too much gasoline has I Town Girls been nllowed by boards in some Town Girls Club will hold its cases and too little in others, ac¬ last luncheon meeting of the cording to a statement made to¬ term in the Town Girls lounge day by Edward T. Broadwcll, tomorrow noon, according to state gasoline rationing officer. Pres. Doris Harford. Any Town ■< Meanwhile, citizens of two Girl who wishes to become a large war industry centers, De¬ member of the club for winter ■ troit nnd Flint, are taking the term must pay dues at this meet¬ gas rationing in good humor. ing. Miss Harford said. Those at¬ $ ■' J.ittle difficulty was experienced tending the luncheon must sign by public conveyances in trans¬ up in the Home Ec building or porting wnr workers to their in the Women's lounge of the jobs in Detroit this morning. Union.. One plant reported a large num¬ •4 ber of workers to be 10 minutes Y. W. C. A.. late in starting work. V. W. C. A. will hold its reg¬ ular meeting at 5 p. m. today in 1 the Student parlors of Peoples ALLIES church, according to Pres. Betty ft Wlrth. (Continued from Page 1) Dr. John Mills, foreign student already had drives- -to the east secretary of Y. M. C. A. will ft coast between Gabes and Sfax, speak at the opening of the cutting out one pocket, meeting. $ ftomh Key Points f5 LicUt.-Gen. Dwight D. Eisen¬ Sigma Chi Gamma ft hower has thrown everything in The meeting of Sigma Chi his aerial armory, from flying ft Gnmmn, women chemistry ma¬ fortresses to twin-tailed lighters, in a virtually non stop assault on jor's organization, originally 4 scheduled for tomorrow has been Bizerte, Tunis, Sfax and Gabes, ft the four key coastal points held positioned until next term, Pub¬ licity Chairmun Marjorie Jehlc, ft by the Axis, in the lost 24 hours, A. S. '44, announced. said dispatches from Allied head¬ 1 quarters In North Africa, where Home Ec Club <5 a spokesman described the battle as at a critical stage. Home Ec club will hold an old 4 Round-the-clock Allied assaults fashioned Christmas party at ft 7:30 p .m. today, in the lJttle were reported In some dispatches theater of. the Home Ec building. i\ to have made Axis air bases at Bizerte virtually untenable, with Chairman Patty Koran said. The si Hitler forced to withdraw some party is for all Home Ec majors. ft of his planes to operating bases tor Sicily. S. W. L. Rush Air Reserves Prof. Wilda Bolles of the so¬ ft Hitler was bringing in air re ciology department will be the ft serves from western Europe and guest speaker at the final gen¬ Uie Hussian front to stem the eral meeting of the term for ft tide. One German pilot shot S. W. L. at 5 p. m. today in the down bad been flying over Sta¬ Spartan room of the Union, ac¬ lingrad less than two weeks ago. cording to lh-es. Helen Swunson, The llritlsh llrsi army, with L. A. '43. Mrs. Bolles will speak ft American armored forces now on "War Marriages." The meet¬ ft making up about a fourth of its ing is open to all interested. strength, excrtixl heavy pressure ft beyond Djedeida, 12 miles west | \\'. A. A. i of Tunis, where a wedge was 1 W. A. A. will hold its annual ft being driven between Tunis and lit Bizerte, and at Mateur. 28 miles | fall term luncheon at 1 p. m. ji Saturday in the faculty dining south of Bizerte, in n direct ut- { room of the Union, it was an- ft taek on the naval base. | nounced by Social Chairman A j Mary Elizabeth Kerth. A. S. '43. ; Numerals, letters and plaques ft Revised Exam Schedule | will be awarded at the luncheon, ft' New Exam. and all womtn planning to at- Old Exam. | tend must register for it in the i¥: HM 10M IM ttF, Dec. 11 .1 OF, Dee. IF, Dec. 11 11 11 I Women's gym or contact j Kerth before Thursday. Miss 1 3M 3F, Dec. 1 Home Ec Club BT - JkS. Dee. 12 The depot for disposing of 10T . . 10S, Dec. 12 stoff clothes for the old clothes You couldn't tow ' 10M, Dec. 14 | dub will be located at the Home 1W IM, Dec, 14 | Ec building cntance. according tine Manhattan gifts for nigli 80 years . . , and not a "mistake" in a ft 15 j to Chairman Marge Dershcm. 8 Th 10 Th 8T, Dec. 10T, Dec. 15 j The clothes will be given to the sleighful! "j 1 Th ........ IT, Dec. 15 | Salvation army for proper dis- —1, JS, Dec. 12 | tribution, and the drive closes ft OF 10F 3M, Dee. 14 tomorrow. Miss Dershcm said. A pair of shirt* and ties, that go together, might top your package. .ft 3T, Dec. 15 IF Then sateen pajamas for out-and-out sleep luxury . . . and winter- ft THESPIANS 4 sports-wear just for fun. Handkerchiefs with minute rolled hems. Darlan Takes Control (Continued from Page 1) ft And if you want to bring out the pride in his masculine hide . - ■ .4 Wayne university is Myra (Bun¬ as Chief of State ny) Buchholz, L. A. '44, who Manseo shorts in stripes or solid colors. A in French Africa plays an ingenue role on the A tunny side in "Hay Fever." LONDON, Dec. 1 (API—Ad¬ miral Jean Darlan, acting with Although not entirely unfa¬ Prices you'll approve for the things he'll approve . . . appropriated ft miliar to drama audiences, Peg¬ the assertion that Marshal Pc- gy Hall, L. A. '45, and Jill Jape, boxed and wrapped. Give them and watch them prove the hit of ft tain is a prisoner of the Germans ft L. A. '43 will be handling their at Vichy, has taken over author¬ first major campus roles tonight. the house on Christmas morning. ity as chief of state in French ft Miss Hall wiU act as a very Africa, it was announced to¬ .1 '-t ■ . n .ft bored house guest, while Miss night from Morocco. Manhattans sold in The Morocco radio said Dar¬ Jopc, also a houscguest in the are Lansing at ft lan, who is cooperating with the play, will make the most of a trying situation as (he week-end I a Allies, had set up an imperial •seductress." ft council to advise him. This was Two newcomers to Michigan ft announced after Darlan had SMALL'S State and to local Thespian cir¬ conferred with Auguste Nogues cles are Tad Ashby, L. A. '45, |I and Pierre Bolsson, governors- transfer from Muskegon junior general in. Morocco and French college, and Albin Beck, L. A. West Africa, which embraces •46. Ashby will be seen as a Dakar MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING suave British-type diplomat, Texas A. k M. college has hit while Beck is a boxer who com¬ an all-time record enrollment of plicates domestic relations in the 7,685, frothy production. A..;k 'W'iJt,,, ■ ■ SL-:ik. -