VICTORY MICHIGAN STATE NEWS J„ FOR f with Weather .JHFTID STATES WAi bonds-stamps Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Occasional light i KAST I,AN'SO Today s A?VT,0'> A,Iies Continue Drive Up nv Gains Italian Coast "Fifth. \mi> Tjiki's (ami krainc 4- urcrcic • s (dij)taui Moriglm , pic* as Nazi* r„hi » - ration (icritinn* c(>in>s Rank of Majot Rclrcal North irlory After Bitter , he change from AFRICA, Oct. 1 TAP, Nanli Five-Da \ Coufliet - ■ -1 - ■ ntsical climate to (AFRICA, Oct 1 (AP) Maple ithcrn tempera- j the biggc-t «-itv and most impn- (AP: Hu¬ '**' Iir Johnson field,; LONDON ' | t.int. p.ut yet '« o fall tp the A! "\x .... much for A/C "'t troops do . hrk Mrfiriil formerly of Spar- J K««ns in rain- American huh liVrnv";, ' t','. V:,!|p JUmmf ll fimr. M.«.citl. who entered j >■ Jof its German del elide i s • 1.1 ;the »nny •' -ninth ago today, ' while the G . rted northward I (us -pent „ v.ceks of his anny major defens, rjrT in '' mtilrlr relaxation—| south after a I ;:nd looted meli "poh and Rome , hospital, recover-! "*'• j A Brit: ii ; irmored column , in pneumonia. t The Mo-™1 j ■•cornpanted by Americans que, recorded OjtjmrUinity Knocks | monitor, dela) k on the whr-r in fu, tin ! t.h- read Haul; !£ki;r'kF,I; women's i German ine males made mm-! the Adie.'e utcii'fi ?h( fit rehearsal, j had ended indled to > feat in th< :iy night, I The hir.li c acknowl- | said th<- I- superior- j of 25(1 tan uit and a j near Zapm i Opens Mediter i fl p. rn. i river bend c Shower ],, American liomher civilians i I^V.v trie' Shot I )o\\ ii ( K cr MAI \RI. F. MOHGI.IN receives promotion . . . | spite heat Sw is> f rontier ;■<> IN NORTH \\bil,r I ii -i iHacks i doubt that \l III, \ Oct | i MD -Ami r - I tinue their in bvrniiiii). in stria > bombers from littim\ Pope f rttm northw esi Africa were over IN NORTH ■ -till tentat ve md ! German* nd tuslri.i for the \azi Occupation man demolitions lid .seiittled (AID Amcri I fir-i time it v.'iil (acilitiitc • the Allied See RUSSIA—Page tonight upply -mashed at WASHINGTON Oct ] TAP) problem Authonti< s said the port would be able fit -;i md also to unload from Enemy Shifts SttnL deep th t Allied ;»rm will lib cargoes ',l - - draft ship--. The virl f?f Rome and the Vatic;m, find - first air within Allied graq Ioi.v^-jIm, ,,.,t the I fJl P' against bas JSo^'lll SitlolllOIIS thui excel|ei;t airfields p i to lci mile. north of the city. lique ari"! ALLIED Hilt) IN It Still fl uncecta! j j where th- SOUTH WEST PACIFIC ( AIIip'!!'(AP) Thro, .. It is ohviot, •:"",s|y destroyer and t it'-mpt more >elween Najjlc ",m: "f f,y- ' < were sunk bv All and Ho of the j,Bougainville Ci.r Solomons, G Nazi Divisions Annihilated lo Join Allies made Th< f 1,800 | thtir announced t the (pies Bougainville •' -imiiin and arca through v ha h fa the Fort " their hard-pressed » Alps to attack Kolombangai a in tin while the | ,'jia group. s at a factory MacArthnr m-.n 25 miles ■ -i.i where air •ruiactured for ' s' ng tempt to escape Ire planes. stand in the eupied shortly altei lor lieutenant of Munda air field • >: annihilated bv all I!.- I Id,I Today The desperate Jap attempt to supply '■>" Lt. (j.g.) at Vella Lavella ha termer Michi- airplanes which a: tied to thi v.ho was kill- supplies there. who did i- train acci- Vella Lavella la in.-t Friday Kolombangara ar See ALLIES—Rage I t this after- - possible to Meanwhile. At igl ting leading i" ing men tighter, Rome, but he young man, of men and guns ■say to Lansing perfectly po- ind beside the ton, Ont. In- loge of Finschhaf east coast of Ne Gu i-l lemy the may at- Allies to | TIME TABLE The communique norities believe Australians aee pre sin with the idea m the train in an lid three points which their nearest forces !< | TODAY— - from the coi¬ half a mde from the to-, '! rs active pall- Sharp lighting broke American-Bom Jans I Slum' Pleasure i j Aircrew parade. 9:30 Parade grounds military serv- tween Australians and J >e Studio theater rehearxal Salerno ven. Honorary in the Markhi-m valley Madar.g \Lpon Facing Eermans at nppiex- 12:30 p. m., sunporrh. Union be E. B. Hill, of matciy 60 miles t:< m < sjement depart- another Japanese strong P""1 la wail and most of its officers Sigma Chi. Initiation. 12 nr. A. WITH THE FIFTH ARI Applegate of on the northeast New Gutne, army men who Spartan room, Union IN ITAL v. Sept 25—-(Delay* regu.ar re department. coast. (AP)—-TIie firs' un.t 1 ' Ami erted there. They have taken TOMORROW— or their motto ; "Remember UunN Kun Again Century can-born Japanese -nop 1 FarmHouse, 10 a. Players I'resent tcr the i >verseas combat z 'earl Harbor.'' Sun porch. Union m. L. 'SCO. Oct. l Third Itadio Show Tonight went inti > action in die mo; They were ashore in Italy only Christian Fellowship, 4 p. rn. Wi^ikie stat- tains abo ve the Gulf of Salei ■ne dav and had just finished ay that he would Century Players of T» op - - :odav ar:id every one of th irgaruzing their encampment Sun porch, Union gam for president university. Lansing will preseii- as smiling with satisfaction. vhen a German prisoner was Sigma Chi initiation, 12 m, 1 m ticket provid- "Derricks on a Hi'l" today at Their smdes brought expre-- Spartan room, Union .rough* past the site. He gaped "••"Uld adopt his 6:30 p. m. offer WKAR. aiors of biar.k amazement from villi surp: i.-e when he saw their MONDAY— -'-nestic economic This is the third in a net. veterans and officer* accustomed and asked if they were ■reign policies. series of weekly radio presenta¬ Republican party tions by the grouo under the d- to seeing men enter compatw.th tense, drawn faces, jjapanese An interpreter ex- Ttlcso plained that they were Ameri Phi liappa Org. room Tau. t p. m. 1, Union liberal policies, rection of Fred Ebcrbach. Mem¬ troops ccted like they were going c„ns c{ Japanese parentage, Cross country, 5:10 p. m. tt. j '-'i and domestic," he bers of the cast are Eva Jo Wooa, to a baseball game wnich, n- The German shook his head 215 Jenison gym "■■■-■■> conference, "I Ruth Hudson and Dick Murray. cidentally, is their favorite pas- in wonder and said: ' every minute I Silvio Fortino, chairman of tne A cappella choir, 5 p. m. That's American." Music practice building r"'-iu or1 r «'-> as a worker in the Players, is in charge of produc¬ The unit was recruited from "Achl a candidate." tion. \ Saturday, October 2. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P.1R0 Two Grin and Bear It . . . By Licit MICHIGAN STATE NEWS campus churches By JEANNE MOSSON Bnt«r»d m socond-eUaa loca»od on ground floor of mottor at tha posu-fflea, East aaat wing of Union Building Lansing, Mk-h. Offiaaa Annea, room 8. Sunday and Monday mo/-intra during the mrular *chooI year PEOPLES CTICRCH Btviion by tin- students of FHibllahod cfnily r»*rept and Wcdmwday and Saturday morninga during Hummtir World Communion will Meat bar Associated Collegiate Prm* Michigan State college. East Lan¬ aiPMHNtao ton national. iovi.T,„Na m Telephone—College Phone 8-1811. 1M- celebi atcd in several Ai National Advertising Service. Inc. ColhKt PuiUtkrt Rtprruntativt . Sub.criptlnn r.»«i-lc per eopy: II 9« om" sing churches tomorrow. Peoples church, communion Will be held at both the 9:30 and 11 Niw York. n. Y. P" y<-»r by moil; 11.60 per y«ar by in. services. I)r. N. A. Me- <120 Macmoa '» ® • «o.to» Avi ■ tot aaatitt • s«» raaacijc. year by carrier to »tudrnt»; coIIpkc carrier 12.26 p.r to non-etudeuta. a. topie will be "The Name Above Each Name." MKMHER or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aaaoclatrd Prraa ia aarlualarly antltlrd to "tha are f"r r*publiratlnn of *" EIKST PRESBYTERIAN or not otherwise credltad in thii paper and alno tha Tb« 'rl.ra rredit.*d tii it Hi s Fi All rtghU at publication on apccial dl»patch«a bar*. Im di - in. "The Ring on local nrwa puhltah*d therein. .1. ill be the topic of I'EC MIDDI.KMIS: rench of Ann Arboi whe » <>uest speaker ;11 the tome i esbylcrmn church u ! t • I 'ammunirm will he fit , Jl cclily Inciter to Men in the Service | NAZARENE < 'KERCH | rs EAR EST J... mi October 2. 1943In* II wi for this year. ('ortlffiunum will be held the Miltiin avenue Church j U Ke »r--.t:i le ma! m.i |v< -iiu. »i..3iiu Mum'nts enrolled include 1 It III service Sunday v.! en AST men. and lormer junior ROTC | that bring.-, the total up to last year's, lian men mi campus., the remaining total | i I Church I •»-/ V../ * ■ A Directoi lIUIsl'l \N si It Ni l U TIIER V\ STl DI NTS S I THOM \N \<%| AND SERVICE .MIA C \THOU: i \V I CHRIST LI TULRAN SIM) w M V < IICID !l The Lutheran Stuilent ik «U> H.stirv \lu,s Itevo CLASSIFIED ADS (longrcgation HELP \\ ANTED \\ I'leUiliCH I. Huldt. Sttidrn vi i 11 mi li vn si idi;m s. \ik < vim: i s UltST ( lit R< II OE CHRIST. rvsi UNrilNG SCIENTIST Viu»»ni«- 1 LivpU*. in VI. A. C. Avp. and olhrr SKKVH i: Mi:> and 11»\ i 1«• s \ on MIFFLIN AVI lit make this jour < ill K(111 llOMK THE PEOPLES CHURCH Church ©f the Na/. r -ie t IiiltrdtnuniiiuiUotutl) SM# 8. M.fflm A The Lutheran Student Congregation is an officially C. A. Bincli. Mint organized (Non-Synodieal) Congregation where all COMMt Mo\ si M»AY the officers are chosen from the ranks of the students. Wekoma Studcnu and The* Wr«h'n Topic: All Sarvua, 1 Ht* N AM t ABOVE EVKUY COMK and get hotter acquainted. Sunday School 10 a m Morning Worahip 11 a. Bible Class at 10:00 (Bring Your Bihle) kkv. n. a. llci'UNtg Evetuiitg Srrvictr T.- ' v Worship Service at 10:30. Two blocks south »»f Just inside of lans.ra, Lutheran Student Club at 3:30 I*. M. (t'nion) And Student D.>cu*iion. 4.5 ;(5 p< Take tollcgc-Fishi r bu.» St. BRING your friends. » Sermon Theme: "Thirsting After God." Wrrot "WHERE MEN MEET • All services held in the State Theater, Abbott Road. W RSI dfiY A \T ,l):no A.T1.XY 11;0« a. m. s,houi Sfrmon Subject: William Young, M.A., H.I)., Student I'astor. METHODIST "TKE SHELTER OF THE Youth Meeting. /„ni. , men country competition. Athletic im; ■ , , Director Ralph II Young vesks ",v " ra1m.7J o.jiiarnim. h, parties from 7 to8:30,p. m. The tradition} 11 campus Judiciary board- day set Monday as the date for that he nearby has been dis-R rhrhUes'"8 °f "" i,,terw,,,!d Can | ol'ft^' , „ valise of the' morning lo night, begin , lor which 1.1 it* i nsit t lit H • 11 i hose all-impor- the meeting will ho hold .t , •A:Hi m. roOm 215 of Jon: l idue stamps, n in ul. promise the lieldhotise. l«rcharge will ***> Sh,ps S,,"k Chi Omega be cross eotiiil rv coach L„ ORIENTATION ( I \SS ■a! Sa lining is lite best, nrli ii moonlight lor athletics and v Alpha Chin he feattireo m Un¬ in light Sere as s Freddie M.Ki 'Ming ioi all tin his the party Delta Zeta Young stated. l! -til Complete v. rh the tier lillagrd ' of Pit D (til PO\ V \|| | s unlimited, he era! meet s «, to appimi.i . Alpha Kp-ilon ( hi n Son • tween hi nlge ,md Kappa Alpha Theta Ac its in llricf MS<" Professor Write : Kappa Delta \nihnlogv of Pnefrs I I he K : pa Kappa Kappa <• ' r... i JPd j \ ya'' U '* f■ '^ fflE - \ r*x: y -0• A tZfi. V • p- '/■ VrT.b ■tJ.l ue*X ...for accepting with good nature the unusual travel conditions of this past summer Between July 1st and Labor Day. Great Lakes Greyhound buses carried (1,020,974 wartime travelers, For their good-natured acceptance of unusual no s.-r.t tlay travel conditions, we sincerely thank these travelers—as well as all thoat.- people who postponed taking trips until the greatest rush was over. operation made it possible for us to serve more soldiers and sailors j than ever before, more war workers, more essential travelers of every t>pe. In addition, 15,000 selectees and enlisted reservists were trans- <1 and 22,000 children taken to summer camps — a job designated sentsal by government agencies. Your continued cooperation will do much to ease wartime bus travel in the months to come. Back the Attack — Buy 3igger Bonds GREYHOUND TERMINAL lob W. Grand Kivt.r, East Lansing Tel. 8-2811 118 S. Grand, Laming Tel. 2-OG7.5 > Saturday, October 2. Hi MICHIGAN STATE NEWS LIBRARY HOURS— Draft of Father* I FDR Appoints j New Army Medal Monday through Friday: 7:30 a. Saturday: 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. m. to 10 p. m. • Bengali Yeslpnlav WASHINGTON. Oct • Harriman As Sunday: 2 to 10 p. m. Rooms open to civilian students: Main reading room pen- —The official pre-war beginning fathers draft -■ -■, ., odical room, graduate study room, and browsing room. with it still Ambassador HOSPITAL HOURS— day and senate for proposal to slow family heads by bare, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (AP) Monday through Friday: 10 to 11 a. rn.: 2 to 4:30 p. m. cupational deferments • -W. Avorell Harriman, wealthy Saturday: 10 to 11 a. m. fathers under 30. 51-ycar-old industrialist and This, latest of a seri. lend-lease "expediter" in Lon¬ UNION HOURS— stitutes for the ad- don, was nominated today to be Cafeteria- doomed Wheeler bill to , ambassador to Moscow, thus Breakfast: 7:30 to 8 a. m. the fathers draft, was off- completing United States prep Lunch: 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Senators Revercomb Ktandley who recently arrived Peoples church at 9:30 a. m. tain Going Up" Tuesday at 4:30 with Senator here to assist in laying the foun¬ Sunday to make plans for fall p. m. over college radio station "^jjjicy dation for the coming tripartite term meetings. Any servicemen : VVKAR, It. J. Coleman, station looking toward an ngrct The medal pictured above a mrasure to steer drait Conference, either in Moscow or is the new legion of merit giv¬ : may attend. director announced ;V': iTrday. fathers from the federal London. i At the Fireside hour at 4 p. m. "Curtain Going Up" is a the en to members of the United flarriman's appointment fol¬ States armed forces, awarded ■ tudents will discuss "The Free- ater review program originated into the armed forces. lows the selection of another ; Mom from Bondage," led by bv Bueil for the college station. for exceptionally meritorious young business man, Edward K. John Price, men's student direc¬ conduct in the performance of REAL ESTATE — IXSITttM Stettinius. Jr. former U. S. tor. At the 5 p. m. vesper hour Lansing senior, are student lead Steel board chairman and Icrul- outstanding service. Earl Keeney will play the or¬ ! ers of the alternoon program, B. A. FAFNCE CO.. O te. se administrator, to be tin -■-age of the Vesper hour will gan, and Mattie Jean B-nt dersecrctary of state. Stettiniu ALLIES East Lansing senior, will be' "Our Father, Which Art in was coniirmcd by the senate : oloist. j Heaven." 110 \V. Grand River Ph. yesterday. There has been la'k (Continued from Page 1) Lapeer A student supper will be serv Norma J can that lie, too. will accompany Sec¬ chcd the Dnieper senior, and I Juan Pel y, East ' cd at 6 p. m. retary of State Hull to the eon ,'er delense hi eta f(Mi Through tlit Ocrman bn>ad ny Eden and Foreign Cum costs ron a it ■ tone nf conll s :ii Mololov. th.it. the ir ht.pt Harriman herded the Amen dence, indicatii