IJfds Crack German Defense l ine in Dnciper Bridgehead J0N1HW. Det. 7 (AD—The Red army in a smashing MICHIGAN STATE NEWS o-.'il of its 1943 offensive has crocked the vaunted Daily Student Publication of Michigan State ('allege (ii. , ,n middle Dnieper river defense line, established V"1- 33Z.333 ,},n« west bank bridgeheads and extending them "step ■by FAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. FtHDAY. (1CTOBFK 8, 194.1 No 30" step" despite furious - ■ German counterattacks txLs — Lorees illetttpl Retaliation • f which are being "tvpulscd Germans Rush 1 ft fi #1 V 1 NV,t'1 hpHV>" losses." Moscow I V» U " ■* announced tonight. c,GE R M A N ^5 Arnioml f The Russians also have enp- Unit tured.a spipighoaid to Latvia Into Italy Campus and have Herman resistance in tlte Can- virtually liquidated ic Crimea in ttte >W *-"• ;X->_ ts-OV,-\ ( sRUMANIA '>a*i kl ~VCS'/piko •-» /' Nil/.t jesumed Division I tut licit frt.«3 ' • 1 'YUGOSLAVIA -Aiy-yA. Tap PTUViUHA*"A'V;v.v < *' rolling at b , ,. / ire Hell Alarm I mile front ta iMmiii X&tea&s Vgiiiiis| Migliih Army Sdj?'i« I 'A""*VifX I r<1 a HUU. til Aitriiilie h o constitutes tire most Ira- J l tin in on thing to grab when the | pot threaten! ' ndrcd- AI.MIOD HDD.. Algiers, ,* on Hit? The women at j of . ' thousands Oct. 7 (AD—The GermttiiH \lpha Gamma Delta house itiver to tirst band bit of practice i Gorman , itbdi have rushed an armored . noil rd nnlilliry ■V to the goner. 1 «; «ue Ho 1 (lin mediator ■ •n the German- 111 dc a ii.ee i contrulled I'm and enlighten Hitler Orders is radio, said m Voikk. ill Jen s a broaden.' 1 re (•"(■led by the As- inmates of tins in 'Itriad i: In response to ollensiv e :ii • • t m.n :■■ ( feared from h'.nntpe MMinted Press Ill.it MoiilgniTiia y , inii ,1 at *,,■ was bunging i > >111(1 taking pa rt ai the present Hie •d ,le lighting and rnight be "the fit 1 out f Kurope befot ■ tin elements for . ill A Hied sipri alien; f the war. with a purge n aimed at the Icaclicr to Balkans.") Speak; i j Italy • -hedulcd to follow imira- after the cut rent perse- fA Stockholm Renter- s dispatch front ye 'J.rday ,.;an1 Lt al Second Annual to lire. iitu in Denmark. Gen. George K. Patton Jr.'s ti. S I , The enpitulation of the Ba seventh army was in Italy, prob- \l!-\\ oinan Conao Vied ; I doyho itovernment in Ital nblv niasslrq! to sii.iki nt the K I SIANS—l\m ! ready is being blamed in Home Balkans ) nd her' j on the Jews, according to reports Fortify Itiver Lino e world tod;. I received here, and German pa hat:st O/tera Preeieiv '■! topic of lie. Li oil Palmer facul pcrs "fascism in Home demands declare that tha< Jews [at Allied beadrpiarters today Ic to Inter/pre! Coming sb mid be rendered harmless ) lie rushing the fortification ot guest speaker i ' j Mere than 3.000 fled to Sweden, jI plain along the Tyrrhenian coast north of Naples and has attained smte for the first ' jI Scores were killed, and otitis' the 1 .ago Di Pati'ia, a m.trsiiy fled to the Danish counti vside. ! lake. a psychologist and ',)lr:" ' ' , . ' <• place of last j |- iv.'mi. ■ ,d Positions Still h irst of Dance Series .« day, when worn- ' \ • (»• d« t..e . ; • • • , Open ior "Sods Garners to lie llel,I Saturday in I nion ll,dlroom to facilitate the f the 1943-44 stu- ! Fiist in a series ,.| Saheda tor.v. Registrar R. Clou t-hi< rt board wul bo hold u has asked that "f morrow in the Union bailron; addresses and tele- lert tr-d she! i If ; from 9 to 12 p. w Maj;;o G, »| . initiers be turned in Walker at tin. j publicity chairman atuionnoo' -••trar's office as soon office today. ots < nt i | the Union desk. Staffer's Perm: y i v.i will piay for the di Miss Graff Triangular Goal announced. ■ i ' ^.r«:iFariilty Brain Child Sets has been planned will be chiefly from foreign na- Union board these Saturday night dances to is sponsoring organizations and Bv MARION IIF.CKKL : fill vacancies in the social pro¬ is rates tions and include to date Prof. Although s«t up under a of trie Shao Chang Lev, of the Univer¬ gram when there is nothing else t- members working tative schedule, the insttluU :ute. i >■• contin sity of Hawaii, and Prof. Luis- scheduled. ■al Chairman Ida Mi- foreign studies, new ulti Alberto Sanchez, i'oruvei.n pro- mit- Hy the Patrons for the %ffair will be • ' senior, have plans ot a 17-member faculi. each ! lessor from the University of Mr. and Mis. S. A. Gallncher and tins week. Commit- tee headed by Dt; n L C. Em country is to be promoted. In¬ I chiie. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Leichty. nelude program chair- mens of the Liberal Arts d.vi¬ i To Teach Orient Culture stead the philosophy, religion, a. J can Ball, Mason sion, has gotten underway. and Professor Lee, who is arriv- The institute, which was or¬ politics, economic system, ■ •o will be assisted by 1 ing at State within the next few racial peculiarities will be i -ddleson, East Lansing ganized to enable students to studied. days, will be handling courses cope with post-war problems of those of the Un.ted Nations em¬ Teaches Language dealing in the Far Eastern na tions. Classes under Professor TIME TABLE : ■ennison, Vernon jun- bodied in the Far East and I at The third purpose of these Sanchez, to cover the Latin work with reception in America, will be following foreign studies is simply stated American countries, will not as "know the language." This r["" , ,te chairman, Vera Gard- three main objectives. begin until winter term. ,-.„/;on senior. Organiza- Has Three Purposes particular branch of the pro¬ During the year, lecturers and WiV."' ^ v' ;,man Jean Bafrnum. First of the three, according gram has not been established speakers of different countries Dramatic worshop auditions for civilian usage but is now in be'*.","1. c- N. Y. senior, will to Dean Emmons, is to supply 4 p. m., room 246 full swing in military classes will be f.t Michigan State to help p".; y Shirley Ericson, the students with sufficient here on campus. Present plans give added impetus to the pro¬ ■ College auditorium by committee, headed knowledge of some field or pro¬ are for a concentrated form of gram. If sufficient interest is Mortar Board, 8 p. nr. Aekerman, UnionvUle fession to permit immediate en¬ the spoken language with native evoked in the present arrange¬ Faculty dining Union Ec;-' deludes Barbara Denni- trance into that line of work. ments, Dean Emmons conclud¬ room, instructors. Such activities as medicine, law, LtVr, : Unrin& Junior, and Staff members for the insti¬ ed, the institute will bo expand¬ Aircrew dance, 9 p, m. teaching, journalism, and engi~ tute's Ballroom, Union Nomura ' GCneVa> IU' neering are included. program of instruction ed to even greater proportions. Friday. (Vtsoboi Ill I C II I G A N STA T E N E WS Grin and Brar It By 1 d«*|iI\ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS J ■.tw»«.n.r.1 "....ml fcw of «.< «rin» «# I'"*. RotMIrt Annex. room*i'k. «h.««.<><£*urtn. » o*«. Omtriers V ' rwhs •oll.*» r* * Tolorhono Collosf Thou" MM1. 1M- I—. f , ,, . v,.;: !' ft. -1*1 Off Kit. m. Po»ln«M Offl- , National Advertising Service, Inc. - r«. t«». , t,,lur, MMmMmMMff HiibxIftUW «»«•--•» ft* rovy : II M fV.vl\ 111 II f mot 111! H (W»iri<«tn wr» VO« If * *1 m»ii. V' T« »rPi»rri«»r t.n I *0 (>»r ; r»»r ** . . • • k' ,.• o.t ft?* '' ' • »W »*•**• to. »•»..«. !>• '••cn to w _ SotttEi ( amp vvvrr.R of rur AfRonatfd furss umIIv gone t<> 1 T>. 1" -•.»«! T-o.. . ..MW lr Ik. in "I ...» r««* !».»«! a. . . ' frntttri! t4 It or r-. t r.MtaNist th#r«in .-thrrvi## rfHfftMl In tM» P«r" AH rii?ht« »>f »v« *i>«n*U? dt*rfttrh*t ■ »*> th« f]s ^ ( SPEAKING FOR MYSEIF I!v Barbara Pennison Glnlx--11*<>11iitii Sfiialnrs Report I .S. \rrS| \\> The Vlph, V Delta* Scirs in Uric — THE — WOMAN'S WORLD | Itv IfOM >1 \STROM WSHIVIITON .'el MORTAR BOARD V S I iMIf MtMlNi. CLASSIFIED ADS HELP U ANTI D ~ Blr, si>TiKs FRI. - SAT. . SI N Bnilir j„ a| i 1 SI ADA Y AFTERNOON I i I 1 1I '"1(1 Presenting an THE FINEST Kriitor l.imtft Spartan Staff Appointment* FLOOR 1lie Mar T •' iI : EAST L SHOW IN TOWN 1 i i I ■ © Carmen and W'ebM Dc.,., Eame t ikt r kiph: ! 1. Li. more, editori N @ Kita Ray 1 icutn Ui«* f: m the cveryd; Smith © Don Amito t...; p.at home Thev rre editor. Bob Godfrey, Mt Ciem- en sophomore; secretary of edi- ® Jimmy Moore 9 1 B() n't ilwD'i the things we like lu thirk of as happening to them tnriai staff. Nancy Ellen Hayes, in the Classified Rates © June Hays Fad We'll : a jet in from a former Spar- Dearborn sophomore, and offoe t'ftforgclable Two rents per word; minimum ® Benny Carew i 1 t:.r. in the south Pacific a short manager. Paul Chapman, De- Drama charge, 50c; all advertisements i 1 and his orchestra \ •ime ago said he was learning tro.t junior, pajabte in advance; no pre¬ that sleep u.sn't a necessity, it. Still open are positions as ferred position. "EDGE OF was a luxury Another Spartan now over- women's editor and feature edi- tor, Calkins said. Union Bldg, Annex, Boom 8 We Suggest Reservations FtAlX f '• 4' I'fii • sew writes that he has not seen u woman, white or black, for Invest in Victory—Buy War — DARKNESS" Telephone 8-1311—Business Ext. 268 89934 Call or 82439 11 four months and is using a pic- Bonds and Stamps. '-'W< ■ • r-.- ,h,v, 8. 1848 M 1 V H 1 c; AN S T A T K N E W S Page 'I'llICO •<*s Win, 6-2, Kollowing Ronial iu»«iio u»,v iwrcn-A * * -1 ■ • i' > ' I'.lrrls Nch Officer* Inniim1N'" 11 • in Eighth t> |{un Uallv iu: tr m ' ♦ 1 rorrsws roods Hi) Sl't'K , I I lllPlI 1'IIIIH' ill . Neil Y Ot'k , . I il('lllc !//• liflSC ' n ,«t I'lctlcil III I-I -1I..M' m'l. "\um- ,f°l' ( >llll|llls I so rtl 1 " M 1 11 11 III 'ado frai s I VlMl'M. NKW YORK. Oct. i APi \\i 1 I'll' ! , ,,| f liii- Bi oup st- Il.o I»; .iiiiais, supposed to l»o baseball's wizards of in Ui«' field today and ! lie New. York , ,1 through tho opening for live runs in lite • win tho* ot 1 ho 1943 up the ball almost as soon as it hofOlf! I"' U'o so I'unil ami »!,•,•« • . , . >rd series i e.i l.m.h-p, His throw «,i- u nnw I'mpoo |to; ns in .o.ioo ii, . • : o\ ollnu up Mpha i Or! l rookie loll iino up from ■mi in told • . I- oak T\\ ' Thomns Klntccl CIO llrad Walk loads Ha ii! his (\c\o o foV Tho KaavMBm—wa—'IW. at turn: a - IS«- Shit to Get Yours Ih-fnre the ed to sci- dance boeinn m: at P .• to n | Union building l).iic> and 'be .. a , 1 escorts will daniv to tin- tu.i Ahove Dale "Hep Flyers." »i," ' the tifice. ft play until midnight Toman % , dance ! utmvt will mark anJ ikl the j Rathe ALL WOOL FELT ARMY SOX . 1 . squadrons l)op ' furthe, ' Aviation students Higher l*avmen!* l.ooni "ln'' in atn! soe our j special permis.-a-n uc.mii: j regular hotws ' the will be tin ....I.-; .for the u cm it'.;. Si in;-u... for Service Vi ive* WASHING r< >N GARRISON ,i! 25c s &ni|tleic spcater line j Tact.cal other oi H 'squadrons. Lt Merman . 8ii(l ib i t'ssories Jr.. will be ui cn.u ee "! fair. ARMY BELTS i | Squadrons C and D v. iulrli i to Mar Jo Shop ! prise the seventh cl.e.- u. ale from the 31('th t "to a j ing detachment at MSs : uined monthly , ;,.|d line ch.id was th Tit approved $598 49c $1.00 CVST 1.WSING i,,.la. hv toe liou.se military at - I Invest in Victory - H y Stamps . canmnPee. and the only Includes insignia sweat-proof Fine web belting Bonds and •uu.-tioii seems to be whether ,,,will accept it or vote; lining Metal clasp a higher allotment. Li:rs go Stewart Will Address Orientation Group , ling ! Second section of freshman1 ^:Jin j orientation lia.- been scheduled i * i «• Set Our Own Pins. Too I for Saturday morning;- from 10 '-"itds I to' 11. uci oidiujs to Jane Cum'! * of Fun and Much Cheaper i ming. chairman of freshman i | orientation j ainbow Across from the Campus recreation! I Glen O. Stewart, director or | I alumni relations, will be the, i euest speaker for tomorrow s : ! meeting. He will discuss the j '' nnnummimi j1 history of the college. Because Tlie\ Picture \ou at \ our Best for those important occa¬ sion * you've got to have a Whether your new coiffure i* t!> bat — dinner a drux *ith revival of the Gibson Girl p«> him — or that special tea. pa dour or one of the new soft! brushed waves, you'll find jo* the right hat in our fall shown;