i7 ^ TOR united V BONOS-STAMPS VICTORY states wai MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather Ihuly Student Publication of < ontinurd cold. Michigan State College iritish, American Forces Score Only Minor Gains ' in Italy , * * {,rrrttiion Plan Jor iSTs I'roridrs | j)){ s"",v Proposes Grimms Prepare for SlroOllg tii- lion By Dee HearingIlmtrlmr l<""ms"""Kd.irationai Defcns.. of Home Appro;,.- J 1 * ;h the increasing need for soldier Itollllllel hois were laid and approved by Pres. .John A. recreation rost-W ar Aid ■« \rills In \loilg Moi.lllaill f.ioe ;h \llii-s I'lcul Inward Home; Air Force invert the ballroom of Demonstration hail m and study room for the :tb5f>th St' ai ; I'lan Would (,ive \ ear - Fniitinui-s (»reek. Italian Haidn a y In Lt. Hob-* Study in (iollepe to API.Ilal) MIX}., AUilKHS, Oct. L'7 (AP) 1st The Allied "i»u,e40() j,;il(.|nv |»|.||1(,s Vriui'd I oree* trniies in Italy recorded •the last (ierman rear r< lativdy minor gains today a : guards were withdrawn int.,' ih« W'ASIIINi TON', ^ "a"1'for ,ight Blasted on HuJkiiiI (AI'l Pre t •Moniiragone-V:ido mountain line, * for a entrenched eertainlv stronr tense «,i thf* sLdntii|7'beiAr;utKn urs on Satur-I r A(""H', 1N TIIK s w. Thursday, Oct. 28 ^ u^oslav s Report tpproaches i'<> Home and laps - <1 per. mount a n. It will also | CAP)—Continuing a ".smash Ha Spec- y afternoons. ■ haul" campaign, a strong force \U •aw I'i«j;Iiliii|««cow TrM'artitr nelt/er Of 11111111 <• The Gen Wildcat Strikes ted to fill an launched e ■cause club of m U.S. MOSCOW, Secretary of State Oct. 27 (AI'i Cordell was «•! square mile, ; Continue as \\jj{ led by peasant erratinn Exilities Hull, British foreign secretin y Anthony Eden and Soviet Com Beadiiiir Acars v. ill be open missar Vyacheslav Mototov eon hind the' attack' WASHINGTON, O 1 .quipped with tinued their discussions of Al i"niir»uniqu«' si -The outlook 'Ai') Kit Itl bed present and post-war prob Tor p \TION—Page 4 *The :nrlu t'y betam. i the lems as members of then 'all parti an v mere , "ocertani today ilS worked today to record ague "'r the- num- of wildcat striker ments already reached <8.000 W (A M Chilean (iovernmwnt Head cpt silent im the JohnV'u.SJ cd in London by the S« \ isits I'ord .Motor Plant nr. P "I .. Wur r~'bor wage i itor said Eden met with I'rei. DETROIT Oct. 28 'AP; —L , mpro- , calling the United Joseph Stalin again today Er who conferred with Stalin ' t policy lamm.t- Monday. week, was accompanied *o, T W «in. (tain let t(;e by Sir Archibald Claik K •'.■'".out any new British ambassador to Id. move . Muhilv Washer and Lt. Gen. Sir Hasting- Is: bar work military adviser to the Br> d bv 'ience to women, wolves is delegation at the tri par Iin unt Ut Discuss - lived to tell - Mctliads . Ut H in ::C"rt£frn\('prmans II reel; I'ollurno l>n(l»cs M ttr dud Peace 1 liu hen Dinner w ith meat j A Spar¬ ser Tuesday triend. plus omen, battled • '-'nir.n trv- n one of the ■ > ch ekens o! •e The beast i the lucitv w th his din- h s arm. with 'he others to ' them. •Vied Bio club. 7 p. m. Bacteriology building Alpha I'.psilon PI smoker 6;45 p. m,, lac. dining room BpttTW/ Oct. ai,ht [CKulattott# restrict-, 21 (AP) ! < I>C Morse rode, 7 15 l uion annex p. m. rtaTr " a* in Atlantic,; Ttieta C'hl, 7 p. m. ib-'i ; 1 coast areas will 11 Union annex "••cement 7.*}' A 1^*1 Tau Sigma, 7 p. m. ' den,.1 "f the war and, was aboard the Repulse when | Org. room 1, Union ■t, '"'is. the War Pro,! the Japanese torpedoed and sank . ;i ; ; '1 and the OtTice of' lit. Panllellenic, 6:30 p. m. ^.'"ense today t|,e These two bridges across the Volturnc• P ^^ Brown has been on a trip, Org, room 2, Union val,.,,^m,,ai-n against enc- wrecked by the Gennans m an e nna.S;=ai,Ce around the country to gather ma¬ SWL, 4:30 p. m. 7u U1 r" ,,ad lna«le UUi'tiessary, the Allied troops. This photo was made fiom a terial for his present lecture tour.; Org. room 1, Union plane. (AP Wirephoto.) . s .• 'ft I mm Thursday, Q, M r C H I G A N STAT K N Fi WS Grin and Bear It . . . Bv |j(.i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS SPEAKING iocatad on «« ••tond-fUun mutter at th« po*toffl««. 1Ua% I rmand fl'tor of #mit wing of Union ,lining, Mich. 091—+ Uulldlng Annex, room 8. FOR MYSELF PuMmIh-'I daily Sii »•'!»? »•»'l Stiturdny mornirigN during Murnniur by tiic aludt'i)l» of Member Aa-orUted Ollegiale Prwst Mi'big*n State college. MiMMiNto'. ».>« MATiriMal *oviiiuaiNa mt Telrphono-■■ College Photia B-lftll. IM» National Advertising Service, Inc. ftorial V.«* i4< . * • c ■ —h*i. 2«h. Office Ext. 269: liuxlneea Off let L»Uftr PnHiUttftHrprrvntitif Hubu-rlptlM rata -»«■ txr «.pr : It.N 420 MAr.ieoN Ave New Yonk. IN V per y*r by mail; atudfnta r in . year I $150 per 12.2ft I Democracy with •' p: tie oi libei li* equality. and j 1 t! n- w oak attempt hold ' them into cuttle. it encoinugis ideal of 1 i.'.v c, contentment and security. Other g a m e s in handy I: the enemy of all that is *w is pocket size Backgammon, e».\ ptjmrf, all that makes poxver/uf! and of men truly great. Classified Rates — Gin Rummy, Chess Check- J AtmOutr thinker, from wlmm War not peace is the soil of i Tw o rents per xvord; mtntmnm the Na/.is have borroweii, was h,-roic virtues: you may sax. man by the name oi Hegel yood cause sanctifies even j charge, 30c: all advertisements payable In advance; no pre* C.ooi g Wilhelm Fricdnck Hegel, war." but 1 say. "A good xvar who was born in 177(1 ami xvho sanctifies- every cause." | fcrred position. ! Union Bid*. Annex. Room 8 107 South /> S»r died in 1831. Hegel proclaimed in this (brief duteupsion. xve M Telephone 8-1311—Business the doctrine that the state was have attempted to tract the Ext. 268 :> r supremdFand that the individual parentage of present day Nar. i ituen had no meaning or value See DE IIAAN—Page 4 jctobcr 2", 1943 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three )lirhi#aiiPlaysj *Mr Offirms ITALY Dt'Murifgiiy I rial kviiiciirc (^lit^limii'il nl"V'wy «n NASSAU, Ba ,.iiri)lin mini i I in-of l\ dl '(Hi*.1 -i.un ;r. i. i i'.h.iii' n~ r ; law. Monde Alfierl Is; M • - y i iimors .. Saturday s..i iII*IInv ! ' Am'Ticdn c* tfh . Mild Intiodiie'.-d. lie • Vulw.iiu- Mak«« Final;J i>; - th'1 moi-tlr •>! i Ho ld \|)|M-iiranr«- at , ,„„k „ Memorial Sladiuni -W AHBOK. Oct. 27,1.".. j\. ; \|, niurial stadium at j tin- i .... , jfii. III., has been all I >'•■■■■ ">x t... ioi ca t sllK(?CStS fori The-. • !J.- ••• who m () K P II i: li M - i the l*»i- IOOAV AM) FRIDAY I \\ xA I I KIlAY ONI.Y :t aif|uaint:inc( h.iiiivviek of thi Constance Bennett ! 88. 1924, Gtfea and fitnc Kno 3 f!j — —and— George Zuoco Range Blisters HI Alt MEN WALK I \M> <)1 III S I El> Ml S ' ■ minutes of plav . . ' SI NOAX - MONDAY Ghoul hail hi*-! ." (. II E< \l' \llE.x REVI E with .|er«l* < olnrm.t and Ii e< jp .de . . -ix times and .,, " . "; I ontpanv Vlv. Lola Lane in ' SUMS \ FROM MOM OVA • "nd r"'->cd for " l': TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ,. .-•■jnn.tiu 39 .1 ! ' '' the I'■" r.g up — THE — WOMAN'S WORLD | Hv I.K)\l. "I \STROM I'A Vlll.l.l.tM( rOI M II. /' Hon.sf ( ommitlrc TOWN GIREx MAC AUDITORIUM II ill Ih-riilr Soon y oil Itlisilirss TflXIO EVERYBODY WELCOME 1 lainint: ;V, Admission Public—si .N I Or . ill I oiiriiaiiiriil Servicemen—.Vic K .!«•- Fit «• (ianictt OKI! M \I ION II Mil I PI I I \ (. MIMA Ml xul HOARD Mi ll BIO SAT. - SI >. Mi ll's W aliTjironf >!ir« |)litirt rejects) obtained due to an overrun has thrilled contract for I S. Navy the Nation!/ONEHITEONLY on a . SHOW IN TOWN Excellent for any outxide activities JIM'S, TAJ'S. and ItYHTHM ADVANCE TICKET SALE: America's Finest See to Appreciate ( olored Trio and Cashier's Cilice at Administration Bldg. I our Other Acts V\'e Suggest B. F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORE Union Building Desk Mich. Reservations Call 418 Washington I.a ruing, Pig'n Whistle Shop *9934 or 82439 Thursday, October MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Four JSriv Music dub DEHAAN Ho Hum (Continued frohrt Page 2) found a, best, then we lint! Elects Officers Fichtc we and in the | strange paradox. Germans Moving ense ol duty, Reds Keep For 'he first time in the his¬ Is,, -i.me belie! in Go I »pjie y,est example, . tory of the college, an organiza- i Minority, j K.n| Nordic arc to hi Grind Aeross 18 More Miles of "The Loop" j tion incorporating the entire slit- j body of the music depart-; Hegel we.drew the point j Holland, England am: dent that the individual is dinavian countreig i LONDON, Oct. 27 AP— Has merit has been formed. Every and that the state is j Germany itself. If tie were logically t siau troops surging into thi south Ukrainian steppes on the heels of a beaten German army,, RUSSIA) should adopt the a r stimulate musical interest' then captured !>(> towns in an 18-mile 11 is and to activity among students of, the superior Nurd Melitopol areti advance In the today and took 30 more popu ^ Mo^iloV|J Britain and the lated places in the Dnieper bend i Last Thursday's student re¬ And, strnnpi I> Moscow announced tonight. cital in the Music building be is exactly what the lirst meeting of the will happen in t As German resistance hroki ip. OITicers elected for this . belo in the northern gateway the not too far disi are Bob Arendshorst, presl- | the t; Lenore Huddles north tightened their ideal, and Jackie Bullcn, hold on the Germans i Yanks Step lp \n clary-treasurer. per bend with an ndva his activities, both so-1 on Japanese Shippi miles, the Moscow c< rial and educational, are being j said. d for the coming months ■ NEW DELHI, Oct. The Russians were ,v "f. American and British a. the outskirts of Kr Iiivr runs, stepping up the j, mine center and buckle that held rent tacks upon Japanese together the whole German lini ervc i transport and install • ill south Russia. ,nd • died ; Burma, have struck he; In the southern Ukraine, the blows at the port citio the south - which the Germans in theor i yab and Rangoon and themselves called 'a super-bat¬ or of the: the interior, tle," the Russians lashed out in lied Nor-1 u. S. Liberators and I:.-, White Russia where the front ir haired lingtons ripped at thi has been comparatively inactive. of north- cities for the second In to southern Ukraine, the day yesterday, commut Russian', were also pushing tip '-/A'^'v, ■npertor in, closed, with the An fl oni the ' ollth toward Nikopol QDESS^ her races,; bombing Rangoon and *> on the Dnieper river, where ' he firhved lingtons striking at A , manganese mines —important for s thi- very' ther up the west court. making steel were a counter-11"'" part to the iron mines of Krivoi Hog. Mexicans I'iuroll in Vcl Division Five Mexican students are now on campus where they have enrolled 111 the Veterinary Set The men came to Michigan State as the result of fellowships received lrom the Kellogg Foundation. Although they were previously employed liy the Mexican government, they have been grantee! a leave of absence for study here. The Mexicans are graduate veterinarians and are here to TYrttl Pifltif TodllV study milk and meat hygiene primarily, Claude S. Bryan ol the bacteriology department stated. These men received their previ- ng, training at the veterinary school in Mexico City All are young men who: range front 28 to 33. A one, I'aul C'ampi, Dr. Campi's famil; htm here Otho Gonzalez. Carlos Man fonso llernandt Gutierrez. i dep ■' j Ret - The W K Kellogg Foutula ' nev