Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College V1 33Z~333""""KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN' TUESDAY. Nv. 2 (API—American ground forces caj-.tuivd Knt- -^thousands of Germans trap- Angusta bay in a bold invasion of west-centra! P.ini- :i island at dawn Monday. 2(>u miles awav big key base of Ra-*~ tY<>m I iolinislto-Open j^,!,,]>K 1,l"'k "* .i Ceneral MaeArth- ■. nged the Japanese ; iiOOSt'l't'll # • • i Old's I.'oncer/Series . gSTJiZ! stahngrad. where Field NT . d come out and fight. Fried rich Von I' ;:u ■ >2 . . , ... ant that this big move M ft t'-Sfl t OS t( / A' f If HI x,ll army of 3A0 (M)o w-•, 1 10 M "-i Ciiint.m fiirees iii unhinge the en- . * . ,.n. ho! position in the HI jfimi Mf'SSfl'O' IB®: vr,l to ntimiici Ins. tin, .|. ifie and that the consider p®? Hllee .como ii.i , been i", ,i • strong WASHINGTON'. isur General Mac-! . it. 1 will throw ; v •• have against it." : I'l.inned by MaeArthur , a-ion of ^ Bougain- ■;is action strategy I "its Rate to v General MacArthur , Dnieper ItltONISI. \W lirilKIIMAN plays tonight . . . Tun \Ijh*(| f: S Glands Bypassed (nee ;!i IIS ion positions on 1 nds, 15 miles si • A!.- and on ne ires for Escape Slight rv and Choi the largest Solo- ~ .. i last one between j ' U'O >OtC t'lOUflS ( OIIK "lci liabaul to lie,dace Crnduatvs I in Pre (inlet Course on Tickets Needed city fen.', and adm VID 1.1 NT NT—Cage I I nion. I SIS Sehalu! '■nehliead? ^ wild (I,ten house i; Vutli.im Maddox umvit- !>• iced the in Mixed Lounge paying officer : point yesterday when : lit*. I'olkcr.s Reports ' t > claim his pay. A 1 politeness, Pie. Mad- | i - 'i hi, c ap to the officer , on Sulfa Treatment > in-ery "Good evening, was showered with the Intm the pencil sharp- -1 some person had! his cap. The officer,; somewhat quicker ; 1 private, said, "Well, M iddox, I always knew i" a wooden head, but I .\oirs (.oiimtrtilftlor < ires Ojihiions. f.now termites had set in." bn.y, their.;,,,, Jirc(li('lioits in II or ami icore loll; .Mlt Slat0 M ■ • fiend in iSeed ' » ' '■<»' ,.i : hi fa drugs ov.-r a period 'of By PK BIIX BARCI.AV , m n .' ■ i ' 1 "• tince years in the treatment of ' do while the class is L mid-term was neatly "lU'.lv0bU'tl1 :-"'el.ne;,, Michigan State College students. id of. Ai.iong sensitive individuals, John A. Clark be attained by VS 1 wo coeds brought News Comments rig. 'ai'fr Sv. Ave f'-ver and th(. ust. of rash often result from Uu, drugi Ur Foikers P . : ,rn two fried eggs, a neglected the for w oi k in 1a ted. tic-re" pattarn , ' ;Pde of coffee, and a oi toast and jelly.' • a book by James •'id the Sunday fun- 1" : "" the class was in thi¬ TIME TABLE ol id-term agonies Pro- Alter w« | irk spent the most com that the war in Europe stdj class hour of the term. "far from over," Brown declarers TODAY— Kappa Sig, 6:45 p. ni. that speedy victory would be Room 15, Union annex • I his Little harmful to long-range interests mihta Piggy • • Speakers bureau, 4 p. m. of this country. Faculty dining room, Union IFC, 1 p. m. not cure Japanese designs for a J'g,s is pig, |n these days of The speaker pointed out tfu.t world empire. - Post-war Seminar, 4 p. m. Org. room 1, Union ,. f "tinning, and even the 1 Victory betore tne German mili¬ Hard to Refuse Peace him porch,. Union Elementary ed,, 1 p. m. '"d of state was doomed to tary machine was crushed cum Spartan room, Union "Those who are fighting mere¬ , «ay of all pork ilesh. plgtely within Germany would Fpsilon Chi pledges, 4 p. m Psi U, 7 p. m. W 'rn"r Kelly gave his prize, merely give rise to another ly to avenge Pearl Harbor and Org. room 1, Union Room 112, Union annex i not for the security of free men fr, ' -VfT 'n the Bine Star moth- in "20, 30 or 40 years." I everywhere will find such a AST chorus, 6:30 p. m. Morse code, 7 p. m. '""it, who will cook it and Wants Cities Destroyed " peace offer hard to refuse," he Faculty dining room, Union Room 11, Union annex j..,,;' Ilt to hospitalized soldiers, "I would like to see every Ger¬ u"at the col,eee ag men man city destroyed " Brown said. i predicted. ; AST paper staff, 6:30 p. m. Victory speakers, 7:30 p. m. km Here again, he stated, victory Org. 2, Union Room 103, Union annex is ,hW ,1<>w to take care ,°t P'«s "Only by bringirjf the war di¬ i which does not involve bringing room 0,81 pi* Ieft State 20 rectly to thg German people can Sigma No, 6:30 p. m. Tau Deta PI, 7:30 p. m. heavier than wlien he the German desire to rule the the full weight of war to the Bonn - See BROWN—Page 3 Room 111, Union annex TBP room, Olds hall world be eliminated." Tuesday. Nobembi MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Tw SPEAKING *'^'n a,K' "ear' ®y f-ieiuy f.trslng, Mieh. qflltm Snt«r«l k**t«d on e* gronnd ••cond-rl*** tn»tt#r at tb* p« vtnfficm, Rul of Mat wing of Union BnfMlof Ann**, room 8. FOR MYSELF PuMi rf-.ily ' x.. |.t Sti'.iM -m.l Monday morlnga during th*» . n:< !ar «<*hnn| year • ml VS..*. i ■; * ■ I ii v ri,< ? .t.v - •nirp. r *.**!<• n by tstudent* of By BARBARA DI NMSON A»»ariat#«! (ollrgiat* Pr«w Michigan Stat* roll***. *r mi ... vi n"9,no »rr T»lrph«na—CnMaga Phona P-tfStl. IM- Ext. 26*; Bu«in«e« OSit* • \;„s- t * CNationai Advertising _ , ' • • Service, «Inc. ftonal f -fcxt. OfTica— 2*x. 'wjpSTMOjt hiliaii* <.. iHf.l>Hbtishrrsmt*th* y-:hn por yv»r by V^r IViiu. : 12.26 p«w T 7 420MACI6ON Ave mm " • lwc » . ■ . «i »v*•. • • am y»ar by furrier n»AM-.i9co ' f°'!«*»'•• to atudentw college carrier to non-etudents. entiy prose the Amcnc (Bel mkmukk ob mn associated press ..ny previuu c*!-l'j«iveiy iMjtN U> the u-e t< r repuMiretion of i h'k- I Vr'*« m diapatchee hei i \ •■ •! therein. all righte of publication on ipr-rial i XTsS^yiivO *' ' S Ov 5• |r\ /u#vf f Ve?^ ' /W--A and the Medii nly Eihope ii. >7 '• - y \f \ v.. r Spartans Oimpm i arlors iterraticnti have con-iMoiitly re- eeived Na/i propaganda broad- At War II> SCOTTli: MrNFAL ltd IIOWLANII and easts i been so the Malum-, t.-11• 1 y drown en! any leeh!.. v - a;v ip \n\i; con w tempts made bv Allied - t i' en farther away in England • i Am. i iea to reach the men pi, LJ! XRT bf'* S'" ,|| OUI11114 a Am. K. an men overseas have s.aivrh . ishtng vhi , j.,,. ii,, , h-n ::.i.■ reiai li.ilit.n King i ami \\ iih IVissililp Vl»ilic;tl' d by their biv.ul grins. most hall looked at t They are sophomores Sally Car¬ and the remaining lew smiled. ey. Birmingham: Mary Clark. Another campus annv idea in Grand Rapids: Violette Gulliver, other schools is that of i,JVi;o Dearborn; Doris Haw ley, De¬ members of service punting ground troit; Jo Ann Mason. Grosse resented in tile groups rep¬ SC SHAPIE TO RECOVER IT 1 The letter lit college student Pointe: Helen Snyder. Flint; Measure one of the long ribs from t satisfaetui y. unconvincing and Betty SwieUer, Detroit; juniors governing gtoun of student eoun- evasive" the language employed Kepiesentatives of the to tip on you: umbrella. We have y- Nancy Stiepherd, Detroit and tivities baurd included army stu¬ siee in your choice of oolors. by the OPA in a previous refus- Helen Stoma. Chicopee, Mass.; dents during the summer but at •d to allow pooling. and Betty Ann Wend land, Bay present Michigan State's Student Leonard wrote that to persist City senior. council has no place for army in refusal would be to "make Whether or not the Mrs. William Greig of Los An¬ members. H violators out of thousands of situation would work here is geles, Calif., grand president of American citizens." debatable, but it is worth think¬ Signia Kappa, will arrive today Iff? South Ni»r r Louisiana's State Normal col¬ Alpha Tau chapter. to spend a few days with the ing about. lege backed the attack in a big be guest spepker at a city Pan- lege AWS sponsor a women's She will Members of Oregon State col¬ tVkihlngton Aveuut ^^/i/rrio^w^ MichU&fi Avs. way at a recent war bond rally Hellenic meeting this afternoon. weekly»half-hour broadcast over where llie $50,000 goal was ex¬ Alpha Tau will honor Mrs. Greig a local radio station. The pro- LUGGAGE LEATHER GOODS TRUNKS GIFTS ceeded by $68,000. at a tea tomorrow. See SPEAKING—Page 3 c.ivcmber 2. 1943 M t C It I c; A N S T A T I Teams 1 ructicc lor (tonmijj (juiiics' u, " 1 w I'oints ii;ilur vs in lhi, ort-CiimiMiH FDR Onlrrs Minor* Rack l<> W ork I, i 'army f«>l* W ('(Ill<'S(!il\ Mol'lUtl^ 0|X'llill«! W'ASliiXlM i 'N \ Hi'i'l'tTpled Cheeked 'if,.. N- ■ i »AI*. I mm \kiv; rrvs,w.!l;i \ l^ ! heir s 31oitev for You in \hv v\ tci.turcs \ S'lindied by j T1 -♦cms bkrjmm* £ ^ 1 L 11 4 151 O FN S" f"k ' if i ^iL- /- a % 1 t**v7 A f Ef-i S] *« t } ** V>4 s.j riL k_J All AJ k 7 \N I»«-11:«• 11 - siunctl;iiison li.tvr to :i — «/r •. :i«ii ^ \ \oii. VA lt\ iloti't \ on take ml\;in- of our in h reduced r:slt • AM ION P-ASSIFiEDADP IN TIIK \i:\\ it \ i KS ODD RATKS NOKTI1 AI IAM i< ihw liny ,:U> One I»i> Two Days ..">•» Two Davs tilt With Humphrey Bourt Three Days .NT Three Days Imir Days 1.00 Four Oay> I .I'll Fixe Davs U5 hive Davs l.'.f) Kach word over l.»—two rents |>t r word. Hllf WANTED Permanent Grwn's, 228 4v48-49-50 i-'-si. I^aiiaing boys or I .carry daily morn in# j ruutca from fi :30 ivave Rood THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ' Htn. Sunday] Kairn $6.00 t«. j ■' *■ 43026 or come to "'id, LcmsinR. 47-4h-4P-50-|»l 8 t'nion Annex j for !u!;st half day at time. i- 'vt'.'-iVtl Clin# Tuachera Or could work . '■ 4 * f Avncy. E. i'i* 1 1 I 47-48-49 i i . iteia Tuesday. Nobem; IICHIGAN STATE NEWS cs 77 v\ oi k ^national Peace, Secui-i Officers' Coti f, Delegates Demand (termans Initiate! . ,ln, Moww THE — Eliminates Prohl,nm Unconditional Surrender, (Campaign Against j WOMAN'S WORLD C.ausinft Itottlcix, CHICAGO, N. /,■< Vengeance Upon Enemy Disputing (>reeks By LEONE 8EASTROM Mo Ilia iponsible fo I.Ill HOME EC CI.CB rations of the anm ANKARA. TURKEY, Nov. 1. , ice command I . S.. Knulaml, Russia Joined by (.liina in 1'onv (Al'i chaotic Already confronted guerrilla warfare by in Home Ke club held a short met ii; ill j during a v three tfo < Part Pout-War Pledge*; Conferee* ii .t., p. m m the v c of 200 staff olltcci Yugoslavia, the Germans have ■ _ commander8, cm, of the Home E, Promise to Hold More Meeting* opened a full-Hedged offensive cording to Memb •- - quarto g said tod. against 50,0011 Greeks banded in •s ! Maj. Gen. 11 s disputing camps. The Germans ' tnanditlg general. America, l?ritoin. Ktissi;i anil I • WASHINGTON, N<»v. I obviously arc seeking to take china lolii the world today tho> am jointly determined advantage of patriot dissension t,| ,rn-h thru enemies into uneonditioitnl surrender and and put down armed resistance before it gets out of hand. Ha n. as peacetime partners. work together for "internn- The German pea,',- ami security." * ,, inn wniii-. ih«' his- | derail of last War „■ Moscow runt oreiiec , ' . i;r>t of its kind-thus Series ns IIfjicer v(j for 1ST (it State " ; full victory, .j lasting organ-1 1(l Alfred I' Miller arrived ili.Vith St' ;,t Stato. Before