Daily Student Publication of Michigan Stoic College EA8T LANSING. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1944 Spartan 11 Favored to Win Over Scranton Team * State Team Holds Allied Armies Allies Piuli Ahead After Setback Today's Gain in Drive Edge in Weight And Experience Campus On Germany tsademj Intercollegiate Foot hull First Autumn Snow Falls Helil on Macklin Field ... From Wierd Armies After Year'* Ahnrnrr on Marching iZulphen When relating experiences shout mental telepathy, queer Through Europe By JERRY KENNFY amputated llmba, and SHEAF, Sept. 2# (AP)—Allied Michigan State will open .>t her wierd happenings, In It. II. Humphreys scoffed armies pressed the Germans back tonight at opposite ends of the RMANY( ita football aeaaon today at 2 p.m. in Macklin field, fav¬ „,irvr at the stories Of students 480-mile western front—at Arn- ored to win over a strong in his beginning pych hem, where the enemy blew ap¬ Scranton rlns,. He knew of a woman who proaches to the Neder Rhine team which has two made iMx.kends for a living and bridge to balk pursuit previous games under its Pelt. A through 10 pound weight advantage and had five sets of twins. northern Holland, and in moun¬ TtwnSou older, more experienced «layers tain strongholds 11 miles west of 1 Wuwuilll ITWIRP' give State the edge. France's Belfort gateway to south .. . Tomatoes by Tons ern Germany. isteldoil Game time will find an of¬ ficial Spartan team competing in German forces who slipi>ed An appeal was made this week intercollegiate athletics for the south across the Neder Rhine tn the student body af Michigan first time since the spring of 1042. Stair college by William F. Rob near Arnhem by night fled from their flimsy bridgehead as the tt^OlOONl) Wartime conditions caused elim¬ erlon. superintendent of the col. British second army swept into /&BRUSSHS Wffl- P"'«n/ ination of sports last year. Irtr cannery. The appeal arose action. Then they turned and Students will be admitted to nhrn a labor shortage threaten- the game by showing their treas¬ rd to halt the processing of a destroyed approaches to the urer's receipts at gate four, on bumper tomato crop. Fory-elght bridge—which the famed "Red the north side of Macklin fluid. mlircr women answered the Devil" division fought more than Army and cadet students attend. call, and In one night processed a week to hold—lest the resur- gerft Tommies try to forge across BELGIUM Ing the game will be admitted morr than six and one-half tons afer showing their class A iden¬ of tomatoes, which amounted to after them. tification cards at gate four. four time the amount Seise Village German counterattacks hnve Torced the withdrawal of sur¬ There arc no reserved seats. by the day shift. The Germans were hotly beset vivors of the "lost" British airborne division from the north bunk of tiie Neder Rhine at Arnhem, but Allied forces were Twenty.Ave men are need¬ also on the extreme south, where ed to work In the parkins lot the U.S. seventh army fought Ave striking hard along the Maas river to the south. Arrows in¬ and refreshment stands at the dicate drive. Allies were pushing toward Klcvc and had Wanner Opera Group miles across a battlefield strewn reached the Maas in the Boxmeer-Grocningrn sector and in the game today and at all home with enemy dead and seized a tames. Those Interested should to (tire "La Traviatai'* fortified village II miles from Wessom-Dilsen sector. contort Ralph H. Young, ath¬ Belfort, which stands at the for Opening Concert western edge of the gap leading letic director, thla morning. Operating a fast, deceptive T "La Travlata," -well Italian opera, will be presented known to the Reich. 30 miles beyond. (The London radio said the Sophomores Take Leading Positions formation from behind a pair of powerful tackles, Scranton will by the Wagner opera company n College auditorium on next first snow of autumn was falling In Government of Women's Dorms bring to East Lansing a type of on Americans closing in on Bel¬ football not seen in a lorg time. Saturday at 8:15. First of the fort Gap.) By MAY ANN MAJOR South Williams lecture scries, the opera will fol¬ Twenty-seven Scranton grid In a concerted drive to the With Being the only dormitory to players arrived yesterday morn¬ low up last year's performance the majority of offices north, the seventh army bent ing and held a practice ression of Faust." -Metropolitan stars falling to sophomores, 14 wo¬ name a sophomore for president, hack enemy lines in gains o f men's last night. With warm, 'though and a symphony orchestra will dormitories, annexes and South Williams elected Pat Wil¬ three to five mils and struck to- be featured. cooperative Houses organized for liams, Birmingham, with Randy cloudy weather forecast lor the . _ . . j ward four passes through the full term and after house elec¬ TePoorten, Pontiac sophomore, game, Scrnnton's light, fast team Because "LaTravlata is sung should be in top form. Vosges mountains on other tions Wednesday night. as vice president to share her re¬ entirely in Italian, a preview of routrs to Hitler's frontier at the North Campbell put junior Peg sponsibility. Completing the slate sthe forthcoming production will Rhine. are Helen Griblcr, Detroit soph- Probable Starting Lineup be held in the Music auditorium Dagg. Kenmore. N. Y„ at its head Beween the British on the more. us social chairman; Marion SCRANTON STATE Sunday at 4 p.m. The plot will with Yvonne Behler, Grand Rap- be discussed and students will yiortli and the seventh on the Tazelaar, Detroit junior, treas- Violin U I.E Grondsik sing well known parts of the op¬ south, tnethe U.S. intra third army carv- ■ JJ' »• » and Gloria I urer, and Glori, Capuano, Dc- Modselesky . LT Dendrlnos era l'h..digraphs and recordings ed out a flve-mlle gam beween | more trMlllr#;. mo^ treasurer; shirlev Sh.rtoy Robil RobH J troit sophomore, as fire warden. Mooney LG Godfrey will be used also. Prof. Fred Pat- Metz and Nancy after blast,ng Thelma Junker, Bcliaire senior, Butklewlcx C Sullivan ton. head of the voice depart¬ 82 German tanks, and the U.S. Ht'chestcr sophomore sec- wil serve as president at North Latsnsvtch or ment, u in charge of the pre- flrst army stabbed to the German „ p,„ , I ,M"'r """' sophomore and Barbara Needles, Williams with Pat Bolander, Lsr=- Gallagher RG Arnson see—AKitMi,*— rage z | Klj|U peer junior, as vice-president. Zleltnaki RT Praahaw junior co_socjai chairmen; Walsh RE Brogger and Gladys Stryker, Detroit Offices of secretary, treasurer, and co-social chairman arc held Flllppelll QB Slier Union Board Dance, Radio Parties j by Detroit sophomores Mary Flanagan HB Hiuegger Schuyler, Pat Petty and Barbara Armlssani HB Aronaon Folk Dancing Slated for Weekend ; bhK Murphy. Co-social chairmen Clauas FB Breslin Maryita Mulvihill, Grand Rapids Four after-thc game informal AS dancer, all scheduled from 9 p.m. vited. In- ^,n"rt.'nrsr6^ sophomore. treasurer; junior, and Dorothy Gower, St. Alice Albans junior, complete the list. Sparkplug of the Tomcat offen¬ sive is 18-year.old Tom Flana¬ Two fraternity radio parties gan, shifty Negro halfback from to Greene. Birmingham senior; sec¬ Leader of East Mayo this term midnight, will mark with so¬ are also slated for tonight with Wilkes-Barre. He has shown up is Jcanette Nixon, Royal Oak cial emphasis State's return to retary; Lynn Lyle. Birmingham well in both Scranton'* previous Farmllouse opening its doors for junior; vice-president Vernice an informal get-together, as well sophomore, social chairman, and games, scoring the winning intercollegiate athletics today. Alice Wood, Pontiac sophomore, Knauss. Montgomery junior; First as Phi Kappa Tau. Both parties touchdowns in the Frankl.n and on the dancing docket to- See—DORM—Face 3 fire warden. Marshall contest. JJ'Kht is the Union board dance, begin at 9 p.m. State's style of play has chang- heralding the opening of Union ballioom See—FOOTBALL—Page 4 this term. Rosemary How land and her aU CAMPUS CAPERS girl orches¬ tra have been engaged to pro- Vlde music for the affair. Tickets m [ray still be obtained at the Un- Sororities Steal Sunday Show for Sure Music in the Chi O' manner is desk, Joan Hint, Oekfield, at Alpha Gam's play-house. •v ".. senior and ticket chair¬ By WILMA FREDERICK opening a one night stand here Alpha Omicren F1 Wright promises a says Margaret Johnson, Lansing man. said Lots of fun, food, and frolic, yesterday. Gretchen Other committee chairmen for with some unusual surprises are sophomore, chairman of the mus¬ 'he dance good many Near East beauties in ical. include; Ginny Jack- on the program that the sorority a Sultan's Harem setting for to¬ Alma junior, Delta Zeta orchestra; women are presenting tomorrow. morrow afternoon's feature, at Jack Breslin, Battle Creek A new show of art treasures jun- Here is just a quick peek at the the AOPi house. :or. will open at the Delta Zeta posters; Bill Graham, Detroit first acts and intermissions that College clothes for all occa¬ more, patrons; and Bob the rushees will enjoy in the 2-3 "Galleries" for judging by the sions will be shown over at the Elmira, N. Y, aenior, and 4-5 o'clock parties. rushees, according to Phyliss Publicity. Alpha Phis' big white house. Ac¬ Hamborsky, Detroit junior, Seven ages of man or the sev¬ cording to Chairman Joyce John¬ Patrons for the dance will be son, Detroit junior, the guests "manager" of the gallery. and Mrs. C. S. Gerlach and en ages of Alpha Chi is on the Way up the avenue on Grand Prof, and Mrs. C. billing at the Alpha Chi Omega will be served tea during inter¬ G. Danforth. River the new road show is putt¬ An open house house, sz^ys chairman Dorothy missions. featuring folk LaMont. Royal Oak junior. Sweaters, socks and war-time ing them in the aisles with a ra¬ dancing and sponaored by the date dresses will be given top dio-stage comedy. Director of Student dub, will be held in the According to Director Jane this fun U Millie Van Westrien- ai.iifki Detroit Junior, even the billing over the tea cups tomor. r 'e Theater of the Home Ec row afternoon, says Gloria en, East Lansing senior, of the -budding at S tonight, orenrdtng peanuts in the gallery will be Searle. Detroit wearing blue jeahb 'n plaid shirts senior; chairman Gamma Phis. £more- B«»ychairman Warner, Twining of the for the colorful wild west show for the Alpha Xi doings. See—SORORITIES—Page 4 Ssturtay. Nrprrmber to. 1944 Grin and Bear It By Laclity Detroit Spartans m, Louie* tuixnui m tMondtfUfs mattrf at the ro«t-office, tCatt lowing, Mich. At War ThmI in R LrMMtd arfeoai yaw and (telly except Sunday Thwioay morntnr* and Monday nornlnp during summer (esslon during by the i*ful»r y the (tudenta By PEG Bl'BRY LoagiK' H< of Michigan State c-ollefo Telephone — College Phone 8-IStW" pKTROlT.St Miwrtel Office F*t J». Hostile** LT. BOB McNEIl. . . . Tit*' I lift pirn Office - **1 *8 '42. of the marine raiders, was Subscription retee -Je per copy. wounded in the invasion of ton Senators, •3 08 per year by mall. $1 SO per ye»r bv college carrier to student*. WIS Guam. July 21. according to word iloiihlelteaiier to ,te.T. per year by college carrier to non- received Sept. l!». He was a for¬ tvtixiit T.cers befe amrn* atodente. mer varsity footballer and mem¬ knocked I •'»»>« MEMBER TW ASSOCIATED PRESS ber of Alpha Gamma Rho fra¬ , imitflU* ol The Associated Preea t> bWlualvety aWMtod to the uae for republication ternity. fMrMvMP VU-tiM V ill of all newi dispatcher credited to It or not otheriet* credited In thu paper LT. HAROLD F. hj,i i.iKimi tho opo MR ateo the tofal newa patlfhtied therein All tlghu of publication on ;'!-<• c\ hr*Nik tpedal dtapatAie* herein are alao raoerCed NCECIITF.RI.KIN . . . Itarbara Pennlinn has been awarded the air medal t.vl. ltitp .i tic for Attentate* Mauarer Bag MtMteeataa KdRar Barbara Feamdde for "meritorious achievement" tc.lcvu- lead with faeattj ABVteer . A. A. Applegate ian Hupp* in combat flying as navigator p.v«ns. « ho whip tftgbt Mftar of one of the 15th AAK 11-24 lab- t« ,v at S' Louis orators attacking Nnr.i installa¬ mil he dixdd AaMaat Kilter. KAY »5il^«ScW?lln> HRSKMKR. CDBN8H, HARtOS tm'K- tions in the Mediterranean thea¬ ilo of ll'-e season KU IAN worrx, BAR*ABA JONKR. ter of operations. Ornlry on Mound RPMNBM W»» __ _ CAPT. JAMES H. rm'RCll . : . Washington, ben A—teM sg-etMs* tesaaf. BBK BEARING, - PteBaet «"W, '42. who has been stationed In ttf'nuy iti the MADMAN WILLMtNO - ClreulntMi manager. JANE WAt-KEK the Chinn-Hurma-lndia theater of the Tigers of operations for the past 20 o„ vo.v. belted months, was recently promoted tuns snd >;x hits I to captain. Now assigned to a Weekly Letter to Men in the Service quartermaster unit along the l/xto Road tn northern Burma. Dfthsmfei Milt H Sept. 30. IM4 Captain Church is luthorued to , ctoty aftet being wear the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon DEAREST JOHNNY. dig Time tvnee again to our correspondence out of the ball and haul it Into the public eve. Much has moth¬ happened with bronrc clasp He is a for¬ mer member ot Hesperian so- since I Hart heard Tront you—the air corps went and the nu cietv. corp* enme. The peocednre sounds odd. 1 know, but »c now LT. COL. ROBERT K. RI'SSEM. And then he gave me that line about his sergeant keep the freshmen happy— • have lota of 17-year old ACKRCs to recently was promoted to his undersanding him'" job they're doing rather well. 1 might add. a,>t a present rank and is now execu¬ Speaking of freshmen, mamas and papas invaded the campus tive officer of a veteran P-M several hundred strong two weeks ago bringing their prides and joys to college complete with new clothes, potted plants, and Mustang tighter plane group tn (.lioicc of Action Given Argentina cloth animals. The new crop would easily fulfill yoilr highest Italy. The group he directs rr- eentty was awarded a unit cita¬ WASHINGTON Se| >t 20 t AV) wars in the pr»sf where :dl e, requirements At least the campus police arc satisfied, and thc.v tion for its accomplishments, a President Roosevelt jtervtH* no- N- folgotten and forgiven. \ arc the best judges 1 know. - Remarkable changes have taken place during the summer. highlight «>( Which u as the shoot - tuv on Argentina "toelav th.it if tions nnist be judgixi by the i Former Dean of Women Elisabeth Conrad has been granted a ing down of 700 enemy planes m the "growth of N.wi-FiiM'ist influ- they play, no t only belligei. leave and Mrs. Maurice Gonen replaces her as counselor for 30 days in the Italian campaign. ,-iu'e there continues t.« ympaic but neutrals \x ill find tha: : women. Mrs. Gonen has had a grout deal of experience, with A former State track star. the I'll.ted Nations' ngram. position in thi? world rami,'; cords and is being well received by them Colonel Russell won the :•>- thai South American nation will main entnvly unnffertrti in tttirsirs Krtil.iees (1 The term started off with an all-college mixer Saturday n.g . ti.,... i...... ^I..WMt, ..1 yard low hurdle event at an in¬ ...... .. in . ...... ... , i. - and ft was a huge sticceas The fleet was in in full force and the tercollegiate meet the crisis of the war." At the same time- i ti a formal armv. fro. so men weren't as scarce as you with they wmv LT HARRY I CAMERON . . . statement, lie struck sharply at Tin stateme nt asserted th. • Marine Wilkin*. a rute freshman, sang with Ed Betrv s band and a veteran <>t so st-yoig missions what he called the Uv!OU> J IS • Argentine goi ernment "ha- whipped into a big tone in one week flat, having sung last nig,-; ■ during seven months tn the mur." otvulateei in p avf by: thr pudiated solet nn inter-Amei with Jimmy I Jersey's band at a dance in College auditorium European theater ami Perrons who attended it say they know now how a sardine feels, N.i/is and m part !>;> •'mespoiv- ebli gat torn." pirtividing for ,i adnumstrati >n but it was worth it to hear the junior Dot sov give forth s'ble penrns. "that m n councils mun tron; a« amst Axis reiisiiied t, Everyone's m a dither today about State's return to footbau is .•re divided'on the »-i i.ii so »>ur sion. and add* this afternoon in Mack!in field We're taking on Secant >n for Beach, Els. ft, policy toward Argent ina " "I'niess we now demon our first encounter and we're going to turn out for the lug event ment at thr »rm\ Me adopted in full this, state-. a capacity to develop a tra, Sorority rushing, and t do mean rushing, is going on at fn I distribution statu ment h> rnme Mini-t ot I'huroh- of lvspevt fo r such nblig.d steam right now under a new hustled-up system It wilt be fine Pilot 01 a F t: civili? ed nntmns. t in an Aug >pei\)\ the among to have it out of the way earlier this year, although I expert Lieutenant Camci can tw little hope for n m ■ House .! Commons several coeds have already reserved rooms at the college hospital ed the DEC and This is not like • of mternaioin al security " Por the day after the last party :>mo I'm getting your Christmas box ready as per post eft ice in¬ LT. GERRITT tt. FIT/GERALD structions. Don't forth t to get mine in the moil before Oct to. •39. was among .. class of stu¬ either, ,, ... dent flying ofliceis recently Hopefully. PEG graduating from an advanced twin-engine school at Columous. Miss laeuienant FlUgeiald en. terxxt pilot training las; Decem¬ ber. Church CAPT JOE F- GERARD CAMPUS CHURCHES COLLEGE LCTHERAN By no HIWH>EY ST. THOMAS AQUINAS citic where he participated in 47 lotion* in the Solomon Island- and Bismarck Archipelago as a Directory The sermon topic for Sunday Sunday's masses will be held torpedo bomber pilot tedll be "The Voice ot Experi¬ at 8. 10 and 12 a.m. at the church, A member of the Rivkettrs ence." The service will be held which is located at 403 Abbott the tirst torpedo bombing squad¬ at 10:30 sum. in the State the- Road. On weekdays, masses are ron to use rockets against the atr- Student dub will meet for held at 7 and 7:30 p. m. Father Japs. Captain Gerard described a hike And wiener roast at 3:30 MacEachin will officiate and the the opposition the Allic* enooun- pm. In the mixed lounge of the theme ef the services will be II ELl'OME Lutheran Student ^ to College Lutheran Churr Union. All Lutheran students are "The Holy Rosary " invited to attend the meeting*. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL It Sir Hill at !• % M CENTRAL MtriKKKST Uoishir Srt.lt t al in:Jo \ M The theme for Sunday's masses Communion Sunday will be TTirint 111) \(>|i k «r rxpciticsce will be "The Communion Part of Captain G< observed tomorrow in accord¬ Mass Explained." Sunday masses raids attains ance with the world-wide com¬ are held at <5. 7. 8: So. 10 and 11 ' .» r • Mot 1- tCr'g lountr M the Union. ismltr* Srte In ihr » munion program. The service a.m. and 12:40 p.m. with daily bombe i was t Lan&mc State theater.) will be held at 11 «.m, and Dr. w ti 11 \m \ m xti M ..\ it |) Pastor ti.asses at 6, 7:13 and 8 p.m. , nel during U Stanley Coor's meditation wilf be "The Crctes in the New World " ST. PAI L'S a fuupei vat PEOPLES CHI RCH ST. THOMAS AQITNAS CHRIST LI THEE AN Rev. C. A. Brickman s sermon tlntrrRruwmtnationati CATHOLIC CHI RCII Rev Woldt's sermon will be topic will be "implications ot a titled "You are Watched." The World-Wide Communion Sun¬ ARMIES f*rr\»cp% of Uotshiji—9:J«, \ \j. Abbott K.xd - worship service will be held at day." The service will be held at XINDAV SIASSLS 10:43 a.m.. with Sunday school 11 a.m. with Sunday school at Thiv WrrkK to.oo i: w Topi, end Bible class meeting at 9:30 9:30. roi n mi wtM.x ot am. See—CHl'RCHKS—Page J nmu s SIPPIR Till Wt^iBsy mass—7 30 A M 1 mir ttdxm Uer\ i« P M ^ar.d t *30 1^ M at" P. 'v Rp\ V V Mrlunp IteUiTRoaary devotions- a cleat iy on the AUTOMOTIVE PAINT JOBS and DNB said Mudrnt Supprt i'hruiian 5 p. m t most Ccoimunton—Friday. S;brf Fr 1 v MacEachin. Pan $35.00 & up attack, drove tiie Gcimau* back in some sectors.) Rphcitmt Council ri Michael Melrko. .lun'l. BrP8k!.Dt. ; A Phone 8-373S While the British were re¬ MIGHTY MICHIGAN COMPANY paying the Germans for reverses at Arnhcm. they also were wid¬ FIRST CIII RCII OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Ako ening the Dutch corridor, ward¬ latf L instnc — vUsomr 1remplr, 3)4 M.A.C. Avcatir welding, brazing ing ort throe successive blows at their vital bridge at Nijmegen. Sur.oa> Scrvinr Subject: -CXUEALITV 11 00 A M fender bumping end were increasing to 20 miles >v.nda\ S hix>1 0 30 A — M their hold on the west bank of Wcdrcv^wV 5k I'lco — 8 00 P. Id. Cal 11967 — — Evenings or Saturdays the Maas (Meuse) river facing Rending Room and Uncling Library — 311 Abbott Bldg Germany. A Sghirdoy. yq^tembor 80. 1H4 michigan state news PiH Tlirte Detroit Tigers Split Doubleheader With Senators INFORMATION jil. Louis. Detroit* Tigers Make 177th lhmhle Via y Rrowns Eliminate I'RKRllMAN KNOIN'tltWi; in Race for The mertlng place of the en¬ . Now York From gineering lectures In clavt 101 | ,,:il.iii- Honors has been changed from 40!> OWs hall, to lecture room III of the pKTROtT. Sept. 29 (AP)| Pennant Race- same hut lit! ng. Dean |>irf- an- Xho lost place Washing¬ nonneed that the expected ; tesd. ST. LOUIS. Scpl. 20 n'»c Washir.r.ton. beaten by Rtifus j ies squeezed in their only run ! , Monday at R a.bl. These steiHeota o-,. rswner for its tfith in the first when Don Gutter-1 wishing tn sit together sri i.«»ed t'v Tigers in IS gnntes idge doubled, went to third on a to rait for thrtr tickets rt tho o... vr.r belted Trout for six wild pitch that hit the dirt in same time. j.;.> >;\ tiits in sending ttim I front of the plate and scored on Ji-. ;;;!" defeat against 27 wins. Mike Krervirh's grounder to ELEMENTARY ED CI.LB lV:v..in.tc: Mitt Haefher. nicked | „x» t* . m AMOflAHHl I'm*! l%H«»I«1 first. The Elementary Education club •v.:- coasted to his t2th ' The Detroit Tigers hm* up their 177th double play of tlie will mret Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Nelson Potter. pttcHIng the ,i :v. being staked to a 6-0 season in the ninth inning at Detroit 15, Union annex. ni-(t>niiirt|» , .\ wlule trimming the Ath¬ Brown's second game, chalked room j letics 4 to (V Frtdie Mayo ts to Pres. Jane Drake. C« nr.tan- completing the killing with a up his 19th victory of the season The Sen.iters. taking their sec- : throw to Rudy York, nailing Roberto Kstolella at first after tine senior. against seven defeats. ,itv;-:cu in nine appearances | the latter's grounder to .toe Hoover had forced Ford Garrison. The umpire is Ernie Stewart. Sensational one hand running .■ Ih.o Stadium, hanged out a j otT four Tiger pitchers, catches by Kreevieh and Gutte.r- j idgo saved tlie second game for First Marines Mute with his 12th horn-! , Sin'v.'c. t.-.v three runs in• the DORM ELECTIONS the Brownies. In tlie eighth with Two More Fatnlingn (Continued from Page ti • .: .if ir. tour tnllics In the ♦Kraski, Detroit sophomore, hold- j two on and two out, Kreevieh In l*alau A rrhipelngo secretarv. Mary Kelley. Detroit i ing two titles of vice raced backwards to the renter president 1 wall to it ling to hold its bare sophomore, and treasurer Helen and social chairman, pull down Johnny l.in- t'ia Gar- U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HDQ, Browns, marie scv- Gover. Mt. Pleasant sophomore, linger. Nashville sophomore is ! dell's long fly. In the ninth Gut- PEARL HARBOR. Sept. .'Ill — Social chairman and assistant secretary-treasurer and Dorothy tcridgo leapixl high to i .tohnny Nigfolnig spear i c tuns in the ttrst are Marie Matte. Detroit sopho- Gustasson. Earntiugton freshman, I pinehhitter Paul Winter's liner (API -Elements of the fir 1 ma¬ more, and Rette Cahill, Detroit over lus shoulder with one hand rine division, covered by uavtil ng Xiggcting in the is fue warden, , . in handing him his sophomore, respectively \ ith Vir- I i "Squires, Eaton Rapids Gangling. 26-year-olri Jack I n»d air bombardment, tjkuietl ginia Moss. Plymouth soptllj- sophomore, was elected head of Kramer registered lus fourth i Wednesday on Ngesehu. tmtl more as tire warden. Gentry West Mayo Satifoid House. Barbara Smith. j sliaight victory in the first game, t Kotigauru Jslcts. tn the ^aln.i giving 10 hits Lincoln -Park sophomore, is her . I Archipelago, in a tnove to tip.i-t- Neoma Kiedneksoti. E. Lansing ughi hand m their hold on Pelelai, w'irVo >. gave way to helper with Uniec senior, walked off with office of n the eighth but or his 12th vic- Fugle. Lansing sophomore, as president of West Mayo. Other secretary-treasurer. Social chair¬ CHURCHES Japanese resistance cnntttim- Light enemy opposition was officer? are vice president. Bar¬ man is (Continued from Page 2) Ha/el Simmon. Detroit brushed aside and Np,»"»Pus 1 : 11 pie drove home bara Tut tie, Annan sophomore, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN junior and Betty Siebelkoni, quickly overrun, Adm. Chester The service at 11 • e in the first inning secretary Betty Rciriel, Detroit Lake Orion freshman, was ciec- will join w Nimit/. said ttslny bi all other Prcsliytc huri'hes | until iun,or- ■ \ iu-id the treasurer Gladys tixt fire warden. umpiring the new landinjri "t'« Harding. Centeriine senior. Janet Mayo Annex m the observance of world-wide l-.ed the tying run j island has a 4,800-foot fifhtbr communion. Rev. John M. Van- : i sixth. Detroit sew- MaeEarlane. Detroit sophomore, Mayo Annex, better known us j strip. will take charge of social activi¬ the till- Meulcn will officiate. t- three runs in the Kappa Sig house, has put Scattered Japanese tvofn>. titiJ| ties white Barbara Allen, an¬ MIFFLIN AVE. NA/.ARENE I Glennys Jenkins. Grand Rapids other Detroit sophomore, guards Rev. C A Brtieh will conduct1 occupied a small portion id Ken- , .-It!'. tWO Singles Ill sophomore, in the top ranking against tire. the worship service at tt a.m.| gaunt and they were hemp fnep- -• c. me and a homer and position; I lame Darlington. Dix-k- |ied up by the leatherneck it -ties in the second, Wells Hall begins its reign as ei v die Sunday school meets at in . • - sophomore, vn-e-pi eident Tlie public Is cordially invited to. i •■'•'•nig star of the a woman's dormitory with Mar- and social chairman; Freda Free¬ American assault-forces—mn- •i day. bnth services. I rines and the 81st nrmy 'drvc ion v ..>t had a pair of doub- kino Traynor. Swart/, Creek jun¬ man, Mason freshnuiti, secretary; i'1-i-.er and two ior in charge. Barbara Coulter. Doris Diedriek. Grand Rapids PEOPLES CHUJiril - | riow hold a cluster of toglit singles Holy rommiuuon will be ad- islapds at the southern cniFof t' o ii.s -h.«e wlule Gratiriville junior, will act as sophomore, treasurer. Rudy York Charlotte ministered at lioth the !>:.'tn and strategic Palaus. • 1' _t: > with two triples, vice-president; Carlone Parker, Gibson, Lincoln Park freshman, It a in. services: i •< ar.d a single in nine Grand Rapids, sophomore, as was elected lire warden, Hey. N. A. Me- Cuiu-'s sermon topic, will be " :< two games. secretary; Agnes Derks, Fremont Nedra Mail lull. Pontine jun¬ "Four Meanings of the Lord's LAST MR. SHKFF1NGTGN" junior, treasurer, and Jane Peck- ior, is the new preident at Shaw Supper." Sunday's activities for HAY Bette Davis ham. Lowell sophomore, as so. House; Ethel Drummotul, Racine. the Student Christian Union will fyutir/ of 15 Wo in en cial chairman. Eire warden Jean Wis senior, vice-president; and lx-gin wilhai supper at 5:30, fql-j I'" Li'titl ( herring Gillies is a Flint freshman. Mary Jane Guehass. Detroit sen¬ lowed by a worship service and j Alice Cowles elected Rosemary ior as a fireside discussion. The Relig¬ I«i Toiloy's ('•ante secretary. Norma Maxwell, Royce, Lakeside sophomore as Jackson sophomore, holds the ious council also meets Sunday president; Tom Procissi, Flint .ii 7:30 a.m., for breakfast and •'( fifteen coed cheer- purse strings, and Virginia Klap, Starts Sunday sophomore, vice-president, and Grand Rapids junioi', will man- to plan activities for this fall. ssed in white pleated Marc Lewandowski. Detroit YWC'A has its first meeting, j green sweaters, tra- ilfic SOc,al affairs. Rosemary Tay¬ a "Start the Ball Rolling" party ■'irs of sophomore, as secretary-treasur¬ lor. Milan i iphomore, is the fire Michigan State. er. Johnny Naylor, Dearborn Wednesday at 7 p.m., in the Stu¬ crowd in cheers for warden. - dent parlors. ' sophomore, and Elaine linker. today at the first CHRISTIAN SCIENCE >>f the season. Aft- Bay City sophomore, will act as Drive Aimed Knock • social chairman and fire warden to The worship service will be - all week, the wo- I held at 11 a.m. with "Unreality" respectively. ' >.. rehearsal last Off-campus Houses Hungary Out of War as the theme. Sunday school • klin field. LONDON. SATURDAY. Sept ; mcctl meets at 9:30 a.m. The reading teen leaders will Donna Batson, a freshman 30 — (AIM—Russian and from Conklin. heads a complete Ro-|lnom 11 Abbot building is open maniaii armies chopped holes in I rinily . i tx-nng. the main staff of freshman officers at the nun 1 to 5:30 p.m. and | - ' w omen will lead Axis lines along the C'/.eeli-Po-1 from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday • the rest of the Fern Residence. They are Ruth lish border and in northern I Church services arc held at 314 Ezink. Otsego, vice president; •tin squad includes: Translyvania yesterday, and al; M.A.C., iti the Masonic Temple. Jean Wooden. New Troy senior; oe-mui, Flint secretary- ^ penetralcd into the strategic rail i Park sopho- ■ treasiirer: Joanne Edwards. Pon- : ()^ Qrandea ^ their massive IfM* ••'11 i,.1 Hill, . Manistee paC- social chairman, and Mar- ; ^ree-way drive aimed at knock- CLASSIFIED ADS I j*" Virginia Brown, jorie Gibson, Northville, fire war- | ins Hungary out of the war. DUNNE wHH ■ re; Thais Lucas, den. Bucharest and German an- i HELP WANTED its" Robinson House elected Bertha I nouncements told of the fight j Ala* tophoraore; ■ - Doris Guth, De- Morgan, Eaton Rapids senior, to AtARSHAL Mi Arlene Redman., hold the title of prexy and Iieite an SOjj at pojnts along a 100-| iik<< k per tenet' playing with a dar t mile front, wbile a special Mos¬ ii a. please contact Dick Suook; either bv telephone t8434G) or at the j cow announcement said that Music Bids* 12-13-11-15 ; L. G. Balfour Co. Marshal Leonid A. Govorov's Leningrad army — which has At the "freed all the Estonian mainland Campus Book Store - and now is pressing heavily on - OHEKN t.ife-tline Seharfkr |K-n In, around the Union Call B-1WI9, Ar- TWO DAYS ONLY Riga, Latvian capital—had kill¬ i., Wc-htman Reward. 15-16-17 ( ed 30.000 Germans and captured Monday October 2 — Tuesday, October 3 15.745 between Sept. 17 and 26. *5 line of badges, novelties, Christmas Cards. INSTRUCTION Leather Goods, Crash Bracelets, Gjards and MUSICIANS Wanted for jobbing, dates with reorganized loeal bauds—for Your Michigan Representative interview phone 2-1333 be¬ FRANK MORGAN •OOOY McDOWAU Tom Suckling, 802 South State, Ann Arbor tween P.M. 9:30 A.M. and (daily except Sunday). 5:00 GIRL from Jt a rrt to I p.m. to sist in child i-.irc. 311 Evergreen. Call Pius -:- Cartoon — Late Rews any hour, 8-4636. 11-15 Saturday. Saptambar 30, 1044 Roosevelt Speeds Up Study On Curbing German Power FKA Prepares for Peaee 115 East Grand River Avenue = WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (AP) ... 7 /»\vV —President Roosevelt announced today thnt In preparation for the A Michigan Fashion Institution for 75 Years Spp.irrtiMv I U. S. Aerial Sweep end of the war in Europe he had like II here. -'*» ordered the speeding up of stud¬ mr rttxltfef. Sends Jap Ships ies on how to control Germany's "power and capacity to make | (rmhitrx". fhllil I* and I «lel».-»rl»t Into Hideouts war in the future." I tarrrli |y I'fr. I*"' ' TIip studies are being made by I hatband. »<»« > U. S. PACIFIC FLEET MIX) . the foreign economic administra¬ PEARL HARBOR. Sept. 2t» — (AP)—Japanese • shipping seek¬ tion, partly on Ihe basis of in¬ college I |irffKe»r,,,rc* I a( formation about Gorman Indus, ing refuge in hideouts on the trial resources which has aided China sea side of the Philippines has been smashed badly in the the Allied air forces in selecting their strategic bombing target*. e le ctive s I . . . Tut, til Inteet of U. S. seaborne aerial sweeps over the Archipelago. Roosevelt said specifically that Star Ihe work is to lie done by FEA I (ami1 Yank airmen from Adm. Wil¬ " I' "under the guidance of the state liam F. Hnlsey's third fleet flat¬ Here arc the candidates for cam¬ | (hue. nudging tops s|totted the coneentrations department." aint down I'"" ! This was at first interpreted Inst Saturday. They went to work pus popularity. Teamed together | MmkliniivillHeld. on them against negligible air 11s possibly settling the cabinet kit opposition and sank or damaged committee dispute between Sec¬ they make grand outfits. Worn I | tlllr moved It 8ft or more vessels, ranging from retaries Hull nnd Stimson on the I C.lrl Iter uiittii flret tankers to small craft. one hand and Secretary Morgen- (up, liilni with spare parts you already own, A Irelated report of the raid, thau, on the other, concerning I Hit stands.' CI' made late Friday by Adm. Ches¬ long-range German peace |»olicy. a new skirt or sweater can achieve tpiiMnm-nt 1 ter W. NimlU, said 29 Nipponese It appeared to stress state depart¬ I 11,,11 to the sir aircraft had been destroyed. That ment control of German peace a magic new look for the whole I (tHTtbull f»n 1 raised enemy plane losses in the planning—which later must lie I fkrnr w ,in on tl Ihiilippinrs in these carrier at¬ integrated with the plans of Rus¬ outfit. So pick up the parts you tacks to 1,014. sia and Britain. need. Our bulletin board shows ment Illustrating the rrccnt state¬ Tonight, however, it was said by Admiral Nlmitz that authoritatively that such an in¬ I JSnsi Trt Japanese shipping had l>eon forc¬ terpretation was not intended by only a few of the jackets and skirts, ed to seek new anchorages in the the President and thnt his dis. sweaters and slacks, jumpers and Finnish Philippines, the Yank fliers made cussion today of the Morgenthau "particulary heavy strike" at STOCKHOL a incident, while it stemmed from shirts, that wc nominate to go to Ooron Bay, about 150 miles his release of the FEA letter, | —Swedish tir southwest of Manila Bay. in tlu" Finni entirely separate matter, college with you. .. was an The new kills raised to at I muI German least 160 the number of enemy |I inp north of T ships sunk in seven days of enr- Rain. Mud Hinder | ish litHip.v man gari tson h.ui ii ricr-borhe attacks this month ovgrr the islands. than 200 In addition, small craft were Battles in Italy A Minuted dispatch 2.0(1 more probably sunk or damaged. ROME, Sept. 29 (API—Rain | [routed by the and mud, defensive aids of Field j 19.95 ml tiie N Last Saturday's sweep - also took in the Visayan Islands — Marshal Gen. Albert Krssrlring I Jumpers 8.95 - . I thrniiKh their Negroes. Cebu, Lcyte, Panay ami in the past year of lighting from | I night and ntta Mactan in the central Philip¬ one mountain line to another in I Skirts 5.95- 10.95 | uily Sunday. pines—as well as southern Lu¬ Italy, have now helped to slow The Finnish the advance of the Allied fifth i I mention o zon, on which Manila is situated. ta> American hoses in the wide¬ andeighth ninnies into the Po I Swcaters 3.95 - 14.95 I town hut dec] I Cennnn force* spread attack were 10 planes. valley. ii\e pilots and three crewmen. The weather, however, is not: I in battle in. Tc the only reason thnt Allied forces Jackets 14.95 - 19.95 I ithy. morning. are almost ut a standstill. The The Finnish i Germans are lighting with a fero- I I Oerman* had SORORITIES city born of the realization thnt a Blouses 3.00 - 12.95 ihii until reit (Continued from Page 1) single Allied breakthrough might' I arrivr from tl Wanda Carrier Is directing the bring disaster to their entire I | at Keini "on It cover girl cast of the "Guess position in northern Italy They ! Slacks 4.95 - 14.95 ml -miles I but the Finns What" show billed at the-Theta t are counter-attacking violently j I tod nil. the re house on the hill. 1 whenever the opportunity offers j The German The K. D. Music Shop is fea¬ | In the only specifically an-1 I hate started ci turing some new players for j nounced gams of consequence | I tary and pot their Sunday afternoon ntatinee. yesterday, American troops push- 1 . I Ken; t. now th Barb Elliott. Royal Oak sopho¬ oil to the top of four more hills i more. and MaYy Jean Wtltman, commanding stretches of moun- | Owono junior, promise the in. tain roads leading down the I termission to be as lively as the northern slopes of the Apcnnine on stage numbers. mountains into Bologna -and ! Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 inula. Newest at the KKG play¬ house is the comedy of errors FOOTBALL 45 gauge concerning a coed's busy day. says June McNutt, Detroit jun¬ (Continued from Page 1) ior. director of the production. Grand Hotel, the current show ed too. because of the outside in¬ fluence brought about by Coach j walking at the Pi Phi house, bills an all- Charlie Bachman's season at star cast for the afternoon per¬ Camp Grant. The shift has been 1 sheers formance. discarded and all plays are run j Bcv Smith, Fowlerville junior, I from one position. commanding officer for the In Good Condition is No scrimmage has been held Slim fitting — curve huggmg 1 Navy maneuvers- at the Sigma Kappa house. The curtain will since the middle of the week. that won't bag about the knee use on a led. white, and blue Practice sessions have consisted 1 lad cast to start the show off. mainly of lectures and light drills. droop around the ankles. St.. If anyone has a glass slipper In general the team is in good to give away Cindy could use condition and those who were hose that give miles of extra * it at the Zeta Tau Alpha house. out of practice with injuries are Emily Neil. Dearborn senior, expected to be in shape for the Sheer hose — that make w. chairman, says the Dairy-book game glamor girl will be guest star on Other.features of the game will ing attractive to the wearer <: the show tomorrow afternoon include the MSC band, which, however, will not march. Cheer the passerby. Best fall shades. leaders consisting of some .seven men and eight coeds wil lead State the yells. Song sheets and copies of Spar¬ Sizes 8 1-2 to II tan cheers will be distributed Service free at the game by Interfrate ro¬ ily council, as a part of its gen¬ 96c to 1.08 Section eral service to the college. lite Road to Berlin Cleaners •jr TIm Associated Press , 1—Western Front: 305 miles East laming s«s««» Battle Cfc«l (from west of Kleve). 2—Russian Front: 310 miles Jackson Ann Arbor G*and Kap-ds (from Warsaw). / TaUers 3—Italian Front: 570 miles m m. a. c. (from south of Bologna). = Open Thursday Evenings Until 9 =