oW?- rot VICTOKT Weather tmrnSmm MK-niHI Daily Student Publication of Michigan Stale Partly cloudy and cooler. College ' vol, 3.3z, 334 EAST l.ANSING, MICHIGAN. SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944 First Army Opens New Assault 011 Siegfried Line Stella Andreva, Armand Surprise Advance Tokatyan Head Carries Troops Tod ays Cast of rLa Trdviaia9 at i' College Tonight Near Cologne Vf»nli Opera Huh ampus One <»f Mont Kernmct 1'opiilnr Nazi ('otiHU'ralliicks in Remit Years Form Witlidniw.il From ReRgemlorf \«~is or Termites? By BECKY STAHL ■ Hcan Kuykendall's SHAEF, Oct. fi (AP)—- "La Traviatu," the The U.S. first army dealt jdvertisinK class was routed from * opera , .lumber yesterday when by Verdi which will be pre¬ a preat surprise blow at the Whits , piece of "driftwood" sented today at 8:15 Siof»fried line south of the p.m. in i.ishcd past the window, College auditorium, was German fortress of Anehen to¬ ptff? Kuykendall dismissed once proclaimed by lxmdnn crit¬ day, driving through the ever¬ incident, saying that ics as unfit for music because of green forest of Hurtgcn to with¬ the bml .Inn; was merely falling the in 2t> miles of Cologne arid the nature of the plot. An opera apart. ' with n consumptive heroine Rhine behind the drumfire of "Nat scoffed a semi-con- no was more rational than a massed artillery and s wanna of i intent. "Tliem's tef- ballet with a lame wnrplancs. Syphide, was the contention of "those- who knew." This new assault was uncork¬ However, the ed as the Germans, -sucked 16 opera has since become one of the most miles north to defend a breach popular ,.. Imprudent Student ever produced, and has won au¬ torn in the line by a first army diences for more than 100 years. drive now five days old, hurled The freshman class has always in all available reserves and 30 brrn retarded as being a bunch Among the artists in today's tanks and drove the Americans of ntrr licavcrs. more or less, performance wilt be Stella And¬ reva as Violctta, Armand Tokat¬ temporarily from Beggeniiorf, nt hut this year it's mostly more. STELLA ANIIRF.VA ARMAND TOKATYAN the tip of a salient yan as Alfredo, Daniel Dune as menacing the Anyone who saw the roed from Ruhr valley. the rlass of '48 looking all fagged Gdrmont, Lodovice Olivier! as . . will play hero and heroine of 'lat Travlata" tonight Gastxm, and Doris Dorcc alter- . . . Drive Too New for Results on! by M a.m. may be inclined to noting as Anuina and Flora. De- j — Then the doughboys, reinforc¬ douht it tint yyhen asked why. ed by tanks, swept back into | .he replies. "I got up at 1 a.m. for my first rlass." Maybe it was just tint stir eouldn't deride what jr.^^di^ih.P'o-IBjological Science Most Popular Beggendoi f town was their grasp. and the German reported firmly in Basic 'College,;'Rather to « ear letta mont. Valery and Alfredo Ger. Violetta, already afflicted j Says It was too early to tell whelh- cr the savage new onslaught, 10 with consumption, meets Alfredo, Drawing nearly 350 more students than any other basic miles southeast of Aachen, i might college Sorority Women an admirer of about a year, at a i course, with the exception of required written ami lish, biological science leads ill s|mkcn Kng- (he enemy nlf balance, but a party at -• o— u„.— her home. popularity among new students, II. front dispatch said L,t. Gen. pother, dean of the school, commented Observe Silence Because of her love for'him yesterday. CnurUicy H. Hodges units advanced nearly a mile in assault siie gives Up her questionable With tally approximate figures an Silence period for all sorority life and the two lead an idyllic Crecian Battlefield available, basic college shows nil hour and a half nni' were within six miles of Durt.n, 20 | womrn and rushees went into existence in the country. How¬ enrollment of 1..1B0 students. Of miles from rffect .it 9 j> nt. yesterday follow. ever, Violetta finds it necessary Expand* a* British Cologne. to sell much -of her property to this group, 1,000 arc Hundreds of fighter-bombers, :• c the ptefcrence dinner. This Move on Others attending I't'diis tti.it no sorority women make the continuance of this ROME, Oct. 6 — (AP) — Brit¬ in social ^.classes in biological science, 650 since loosed by the first clear weather the big push opener I, blast¬ •ni.iiii! Miitact life possible. . any rushee until ish invasion forces in Greece ad¬ science and 470 in ef¬ ed nt camouflaged bunke:.'' iwirl Monday nimn. Alfredo learns of her inten¬ vanced fective living; t'"i,.:.n t eg does not include tion, and goes to Paris to raise mus today toward the Isth¬ pillboxes hidden along tin ureil- the It.ci.ily of Corinth, gateway to lc-cai poled floor at Hurtgort for¬ hello, supposedly the sum himself. During his ab¬ Literature and I prrt .lie ' Athens, and It appeared that (he fiiy arts drew est. But still advance units were n campus. This grect- sence Germont, his father, pcr- Germans 300 already had abondoncd students, while history of met by a storm of mortar and I r.t r.,1 iwen given the nod by suades Violetta that unless she , I PinHel minci I. leaves Alfredo, her lovers j m(lSt of the Peloponnesus getting civilization has 220 and the small arms fire. Hustic •-.-will sister,,)llt of nll of Greece as rapidly physical science instructors Brraeh Seven Miles Wide sign the prefer- will not be able to make a suit- i re¬ ttus able match. ' {rt of Patrai, sealed ment .figures for the six various up from the- east, Hodgrs. rent | in* S, it-* itv pledging will take the is leaving because of her de- his tanks lancing three miles e M" ii-.y evening, J off the Gulf of Corinth at' its courses follow close to general sire for her old life. In her grief,, narrow mouth, northward to the southern out¬ percentages made during the is'iiod is observed in she plunges more deeply into dis- skirts of Goilenkirehon, key fort- ' ...low rushees time to | Up the Adriatic coast, British summer, allowing for rcquirc- ified German town 12 miles sipation than before, to Alfrede's j guns on the Dalmatian islands the sorority of their | mc,lts future majors and the north of Aachen. •■"tit outside influence, — -• < "axial road. British j | shelled enemy traffic along the Krcnt majority of women stu- The doughboys at B< gg' odorf lutniay itter noon, rushees and All students unable to get re¬ planes on a dents entered, Dealt Rather ro- inid Salonika — little more than a mile Irom a emeu served seats for the opera "l.a near destroyed j maike main road stretching 30 miles may contact one three enemy •Tain. Travlata" will be given first transport planes No results can he expected to choice for seats to the opera and shot up a dozen retreating | northeast to Dusseldnrf arid the appear for at least a year in lite Ruhr valley—withdrew before a "The Gypsy Baron." Oct. 18.. Nazi motor vehicles. new school, but problems arising terrific attack by tanks, infantry Deserted by their German since registration are Sen s in Students must present their already be¬ Brief treasurer's receipts on Satur¬ day, Oct. 14. masters, "security battalions" of collaborating Greeks were re¬ heads are ing ironed out. Basic college working out a plan to and artillery: The Siegfried breach hc"» now is seven miles wide at the tmse, vt. fi (AP)—Pushing All students with seats be¬ ported, surrendering without a lessen the confusion during the is three miles deep nn'd • little p to three miles light. (list two days of college registra- I yond the 25th—row for "lot ■ more than two miles w ide* at the •• >> and mud against Travlata" will be given a Hon as well as cutting down sastcrn apex. ovcr-i ■ •line by crack 'its. the' Ameican Nazi choice of seats Monday. Oct. 16 for "The Bicycle Utiles Issued crowded classes. t On the south the U. S. third . ... ., Gypsy Baron." for Class books army, pounded by an all-night - sun ' positions 13 miles They must present their seat Rumpus Riders aie also complications to basic college in- |I barrage, clung to its foothold in Bologna yesterday stub from tonight's opera. Regulations concerning the structors, Dean Rather revealed. the northwest corner of.. Fort to ' within nine miles Remaining seats for "The , riding and parking of bicycles on Ljllce very few book* publialicd Driant, one of a belt of for¬ Uth- tresses guarding Metz, and bent Bologna-Kimini | the campus- were released yes- ,(t ltlt. present time are for use . Gypsy Baron" will be distri¬ Allied headquarters buted Tuesday and Wednes¬ terduy by Richard Rogers, chief G ,hc ht>w off tanks and infantry charging «'i of campus police. n,ni,Kv.vuxmn. while out of th»- < '"day. day. Oct. 17 and 16.. Students two books are used in some cases. fog from the north. In the main they are: observe | The British second army, should be al College auditor- iiirliirc8 8|ide( and m.ordinRR N'GICINO. Oct. 6 -i AP)— luclchcd five counterblows Japanese have reach- ,Ui?L.n?LU,er. night. Dean of Ws' ! Students S. E, ("mobiles when on the streets taking the place of a text aimed at its Dutch corridor. •i.western suburbs of Crowe warned |fcnd driveg , hook, he said. •■ist Chinese-held ma- y^Wrday. Reserved seats for Hill I>u- Never ride more than two) i die east China coast, tbreast ' ' • '•■•Ts from the Pacific, e to forestall Ameri- rant's lecture Friday, will be ready at the accounting office | park'bicycles in the rack pro- vldwl. If no fatk is near, ,,ark « Outdoor Movie , , . , to w Open TIME TABLE • high command an- Monday. Oct. 9. ' — (.n the grass. Do not leave bi- ' 0r,d AtHeultire Scries ' night. Fall of the city cycles on the sidewalks or "America Out-of-Doors" will sorrow and anger. When next building entrances, be imminent. they meet, he insults her for her when riding after dark it is the opening feature on the • • • world adventure scries program lo: DON, Oct. frithfulness. necessary to have a headlight and l.a TravisU, 8:15 p.m. 6 (AP)—Hol- for fall term, according to Dear ■ One of Violetta's admirers • rear light or reflector, S. E. Crowe, director of the Collet^ auditorium *"vernment accused ICtrtr,. tonight of "malicious challenges him to a duel, and the , Former Faculty Head Die* series. The motion picture will Wd-T excitement causes Violetta to be- 7 Tarty-party, 3-5 p.m. icss" be given next Saturday at B.:I5 preparations for Union, second floor of the seawalls guard- come seriously ill. Alfrede's fa-: Robert K. Steward, former p.m. in College auditorium. l-r-S tl tber, realizing the sincerity of ' heed of the department of draw- reclaimed lowlands, an her love for his son, gives his ir»g and design at Michigan State The production, photographed in technicolor by America's fore¬ lid,. > ruch would mean the consent to their union, and Al-' college died Sept. 29 at his home Newman club, 2:30 p.m. most outdoor color photographer, te-t '7 : 'PProximately 46' per frede returns to her. j at Bayside, Maine. Victor Coty, will show the many Spartan room. Union icuntry and disaster Violetta, who has sacrificed | Steward came to State In 1916 Lutheran Student club,6:30 j,u ' 65 per cent of its popu- herself for her lover's sake, dies; and retired because of illness in sports and beauties of nature which characterizes this country. in his arms. | 1941. Faculty dinin* room. Union Saturday. October 7, i >144 MICHIGAN STATU NEWS PnBe Two Crkft mid Bear It By jLiclit .MKHIUN STin NtWS WM.MMB Entered u« second-rla.s matter at |w>*t-office. East l*n«lng. Mich. ( IIKIST l.t'TIIEKAN Off1ct»« hiodetl on ground floor vd wing of Union HuUuIng Annex, The IIC45 a.m. service will have r'Thihhhlir.l dully ckcc|.I Sunday and Monday morning* during the regular as its sermon topic, "Defensive school yciii Hint Ttuirmtay moiuiiigi during sumtner ncnsioii l»y the aluuenta anil Offensive Christian War¬ of Mit'ldgtni Stain volloge. Trleidlutle College I'lli.lM S-IMI fare." M«»fc»r A»«mUI»4 < »II*«UU IW Editorial Office E*l W. Mualneaa •T. THOMAS AQUINAS UNltMI'M row •uvmiinm •• Of tire SO The theme of tomorrow's ser¬ SolMcrlpllon 1 alee V |>er copy; vice wilt be "The Unwelcome National Adverthln* Smkti, lot glial |wi rear l.y mall. II W l>er Idlut /*aih»Aer» K/fmi a*ar»» I l.y ...Ilege rarrlei lo aludenla. . Guest." Father MueEnchln will #•0 Mwnua A«|. N*» Yoaa * V. |«-i >eai l>y college carrier «o nun officlae at the masses, which »ic ■m • ■ *•»••>• ■ mMmim • »«a hoi uaa aludenla held at t) and 10 a.m. and 12 noon (townum club wd hold its MKMIIKII or TIIK ASSOt'lATEU I'lUWS llrst general mealing of the years The Aaaocialed 1'ic. I« exrjuslvaty cnlllle.1 lo Hie o»e Cur republication at 2:3(1 tomorrow afternoon in the ol .ill new. lllap»hiu-s edlltal lo II or no! ullieiwl»r credited In thu paper Spartan room of the Union. The and alio the local nc\*» published ll.erelo All ilgtili ol |nilillr'allon on theme of the meeting will be a|>eclal dlapalchn lieiejti are al«u reserved "Know the Campus." Markata Oaanlcon ST. MARY'S CATHKUKAI. Manager . I'»* ItUihlleiuUs MMtr Hatkara EearnOis ArlrrrlUIng Maiutel A. A. Applriala "The Conclusion of the Muss" laeullv 'Mrlwi Markara Jonas will be Ibe topic of Sunday's Slain r aiioi masaes They are held at Ii, 7, 0:30, 10 and II a.m. and 12:40 Servicemen's C.lirislmas Time p.111 and II a.m Daily musses are uM>, 7:15, FIRST HRKSHYT FRIAN Have you mailed that Christmas package to tlu< soldier The worship service ut II a m, overseas .vet'.' Il not, please tuke time out soon and gut tomorrow will have us its theme "The Frontier or the Cloister " it done. Oct. lf> i« the deadline . . . just a week away. Itev John Vender Million will Christmas, for Americans, is a time when families conduct the service The young gather and are reunited no matter how scattered they people's hour will bo held at 4. 30 p.m and the fellowship hour at muy he the rest of the year. It is a friendly, happy time 7:30 p in . . . the climax and highpoint of the year. This year again NAZARKNF the war will cause many families to he separated .. . sons, Kev. C A. llruch will conduct daughters, htishands in the service of their country will the service ul II a in. loiimi row Sunday school meets ul 10 a in. he in strange lands, with strange peoples. The .vonIig people's hour Is held "Well, when the boys come home, there'll be parades A box from home with pictures, gifts of final and at 11:45 p.m. with the evening llnukmy phone number »n th pa|vi and coiiletti I i worship service ut 7:30 p.m. clothing will serve to bring them closer, if only tor u CHRISTIAN SCIENCE w ill give it person 111 touch " little while, to the ones they lo\e, and to the country "Are Sin. Disease and Deuth Which is their homeland. Ileal'" will be the theme of the Kwriii Ki|iii|iiii«>iil (iuiirse thfereil l»v (inllcgc service ul 11 u.ui Sunday scIiimiI Students here at college, tnost of them some distance Sessions will be held eat !: meets at 0 30 The reading room, Mu'liiuaii faiti.KMN will from their homes, should realize how mail and packages 211 AIiIm.I building, is open daily day nixht Xruin 8 to 11 h,t\»' tin I'piMtilnnilv t obtain tl! week: from home are appreciated. If they. wish, they -can go from to I lo 3 30 pin and trom training mi thr H'p.ni, operation home when they get homesick and lonely . . . they get 3 to. 6 p m. on Sunday The church o located at 314 MAC iJut eoiiNti Ui'tion t l farm t*<|uip* Milhiril F.dil* 'IVxtlmolv vacations on holidays so that they can he with their fam¬ in the Masoiuc IViiTpl. n»ent al t iasMvHHn ttuii'i v m 11»• * ("111Id (Jrawth III a- • ilies at those important times. COI.I.EttKT.PTHEHAN farm nJioji m Axuiultio.i! i'mifliet." the ieei'ntl> , Hut the men and women 111 service, no matter how lone¬ The woiship service, which is Hall; tbi*» fall and winter, ye.ntxHik of the MkIu. held ,t to 30 a in iu the State ly and homesick, will not he able to get home. A Christ¬ theater, will he conducted by Maikiux ttie tkuiif yea! t j eatioiial iivMH'UlthMi umh! thi«< term 111 Prof ( mas package, a letter, a cheery card will show them that Key William Young The set Hllt'll t'uuist'.s xpttiMMed hi 'hie latti .i enui>«' in txiueaii, you have not forgotten . . . will bring them a hit of home topic will be "An Inlet mon KihIimhI SiH'urity aiieney m. \ th*' view Pelween Christ and the etiolok> Millard I-. tin which they can cherish throughout the year. itilleK*'. farinei N btcuxM r * and the tntok wliii h deal:, v." Iktvil " The Hllilc class meets at Ucmcmber the deadline . . Oct. 1 . 10 a III The f.uthe! an Student maehineiy lot iepan to the ftift growth piTiblciiis in it 15. /.. i tub meets at ii 30 pan in (lie ela>-. wine I; was held Tur>itat teacher guidance faculty dumb: io.uu ot the t'n ion. with Hotlv Aver m charge "An Evening With Favorite Simi'tans at M a 1 ol 11 villus " Church ST. I'AI l.'S lly FEU l»l UKV He\ C A Hricknuih will con duel the worsliip sclvice, with "Wiiat is Clo IsioiJi ib.oitv' .is I.T. WAYNE I.KSIIFK . mctistl i»m the part he jdayod in Die theme i'iie si. \ icy is liclii at 4.,. who received his commi-- the initial a**aiitt on itcrman- Sunday school al Directory II a II\ w ith M011 Mint- wiltgs in lire no fuuw hci*i Ituiuc tttt D-day I.nnitcn- II 30 a m hist >4111111!. is mow seeing actum anr While lia> boon ovrisoa* snu e I'MiriJIS ( lit Kt II in the Italian llieatei Mau ii. xlationod in L»u;lanti, . At the worship services Sun¬ 11 uMiKiit: min t kviwie he in a tuiti&alot in the .. day. Di N A Met une s sermon also '45, was awarded the an auny ati topic w ill tie "vHn Itrltgion Helps I I JACK HI.SK . . . t's tntrtpir! tin- Tunes " wln» left the campus Monday That, alteruooii the Student CLASSIFIED AIK (di i iUiltnm.1, was recently com* club .will iiuid a picnic in East EAST LANSING CHURCH I :> UHiMMiicii a Mvuiul lieutenant tu LaUtsing pal k Ironi 4 to .' A pre- iniaiiti v at l art Dent mix. i ui. v lew of 'Taj Tiuv tula, lo be 411c- WEUUMi: Lather a n Mud nils u> toUrgr Lutheran INKTfttTTION i hair wheie he completed the officer senusi umighl will La' given.. II,sir ( Uaa al .1* ,\ si caudnUile com** lie v%as a mciu- Th,sse wishing to attend aic ask- VVi'isiop Stiller ti llj| x U'i v.l the iUk> of ed to go lo the park as a gioup itirmr nit von i in lixi-igic.vu: U)» T I.T ITU IS t KAMI At J . . . Dr (V W W'ai uiiiigham. who at an eighth a t tore* station in is ass.a'iatcl w illi tlio Anu i lean *' " 1 • ' " * "'ivrd luwiir at llir Vjo,,.: \ lAKf.K uittt two vuiMH't 1.1 * ttftg ii.Acr M-t b«iul tut- If uniml. LngUnu has i even lly been Youth Fouiutation. is a guest .'I (Srrtlvas Irld ,hr i Usrlsi Malr ihrjirt 1 l»l«-noUt> KU'wium UimI. awa.rufcd the a;; medal lor "humi* the church tins week, and will vvillj.wi lotXi;, la..*, mii. i',m„, xu > \u> ' *:M jtti u«v%gtAi da»ttii tiAUVuis achievement*' while lead Ivilli uie vesp, is and the dis¬ p*i tivipatmj; m bomlnttjf attacks cussion al the 'Student Christum FEOI'LES CHCRCII sST. THOMAS A'QI IN \ i Al'If's meeting at 5 pm bnonow His , lulrrdruontluailuaal» schhlfff tnu'.utit pi'h i'ATHOlJ( C HI Kt Ii .VI 41V UNU UU«i > XM I aI Hulli* tat o*t ermanj u theme tor Uie vespers will be Sets Ire, al ahbalt KoAil IS \ "He'.iguin. a Hasis loi Meaning¬ Kudu*-' ja it ,% \| Alp 1 Kpgikvn whi. ful Friervlshtp, with "Courtship SIMIUV MAHStl " I K ANK K I ION and Man urge ni Wartime. ' as Thrme for Octeker j» 0x1 10.ih» i i'm' or t'ah 41 'onvfua-utiv die topic lo; die discussion hour i.REVT *ii IKVI viion o»- mi VS eekda> • & v state I K.VTKA1. METHODIST IIIKTSH VN Mi l II,lo\ C«j4\ii-satous »&«iuitla> i • J eh , Alien. »UtJk-20 e oj a t attlWiAMP tMttahe Dr. Civics" sci mon tome for the v m aiic1 7 .JH to H »R i i'AXisXNGKM* »l\«re tide 4tulr\ Hiivxt 1 "sealx**^" who,hutU Sertnon iXith honar> Uevi«tiot> hi to Aii.'oiu CKl i> Call * Jliy v italcy nevxi«x1 for motor Men Woik Willi Gwl I't K HI 1 1. Ion mt PS is rv.t n kt-n in <• i»iu-ao gctWraho rewiruhng on lung service us held at 7 IMLMI'MXI nil imix v.nnuiumon Ti»Ui> :■ ± kaiiat fivht j*ai\agiHi uvn S. A vi.t uiir. It p. rr J. V Micl.ii hin i xuKicimt eauipnuHii VlAX : lustrurtur Ktitiriis FT Mic aael M1«kd A**-- Sluvlcnl Prusrain KrguUti \« W k frttm Mrxiraii Trip — }.;y p \| P!liar* S-J7JS Ycgdun Leuhty language in- NEW ( Ukkinso State s'.ructor al Stale icu. unl cenvly irons Mexico s'uy where rc- first church of CHRIST. SCIENTIsl last Lamiac - Hasaan temple. Jl« X„V»C. Avian' RATES he spent duee months on a fel¬ Sh¬ Service lowship Com Uw English Lang- uage institute _ Sttkjecl: "Cm' slN.'wsLVM V\|i lil.VtH HI VI V-J. Aajs* r,v* days m it ,v >t :i Section Lc.clMy «bnrv "i n e(h wis dc7" vekipCd in the Institute Ubora- I R.h n Library III AbboU B: lory for teaching English lo Lai-, ( Each »w4 orei IS. tw« renu1 IT in Americans at the Bib'uotec.i I.l THERAN STCDKNTS AND SERVICE MEN word Cleaner* lienjamm Franklin, where clas¬ Alt advertisements p*y*M« ses are held under (he auspices of the C S State department. CHRIST LI THERAN" CHURCH in sdvanee. na preferred pml- .Missouri synudl tiuu While in Mexico City Leichty in s„u.b T'tinsvUovU iLcnunp In bun Bldg. Annex. Knot L giso taught two classes in.writ¬ ■ ten and spoken Fatgh.-h, andrme ' ,T bi' blocs ' !l, bsm block E Michigan. / . Telephone 2-1511 - Business Tailors soupi on west side ot street. in the analysis of the American Ext. 2,ill cJu:,S with lUtflo KxperlmrnhiI Workshop Mmncsotii. and llramuOr Workshop w ill linhl Wliile Michigan edged out of the Pref lighters 12 to 7 nntt the open a ii ill linns today from II to Senhiiwks Mihne(|ueiitly ondgcil 12 a.in. In room 24ti t nlleicr the Gophers, scouting it|h.its Ullilitiiriiiiii. Auditions will be indicated to .t'oueh hVitr. O islor open to all persons interested. of. tin' Wolverines thai Minne¬ sota is considerably strnoifi thin Invest in Victory Buy War year than last, when Michigan Bonds and Stamps. lolled to u 4!i to tl victory SWING MUSICIANS WANTED IMMEDIATELy Audition* Sunday, October 8, 2 5. p. m, Union ballroom. I K««r chain in all *rction*. Will consider both mole and tern#l# rnu This is a i«'oi#aniration of Pel Scott* former Chcago orchettr# will ultimately lie MSC's leading campu* band. All INTKK\ IKW Willi a acob^ott/» 115 East Grand Rivet Avenue A Michigan Fashion Institution lot 75 Wats The New Suits HllfHt' itrmtliill An r\i liiM*r ili-t^r, m h am.m i »it nidrn to anchor mm hi |.|,»« pltis III Ah rut lioiil and fun k •o >:ivr mr rlahtnily and In. Il i* the ili" if ii that *' ixlv < I*B* fro ill lien 11 * i isi-ry hoi nan* And t in prrttt, Inn! 29.95 to 49.95 t tmbioidcic Lovely Hosiery 45 Guage— Walking Sheers Definitely Different wailong pu'pos< New telts mate theii bol shades hunt appearance to head ■hi and Ho' you toward Fall.., We show you one example from a shin¬ ing collection of gay fiats that ernphasije your smooth btow and your charm ... Grand Rapids Saturday, October 7, 1^44 Red Armies Invade Hungary, — THE — I Weekly Letter to Men in the Service Peril Country's Second City WOMAN'S WORLD I 1 I PNEARRST JOHNNY. |J You should have been here last Saturday for the slaughter We beat Scranton by an easy 40-12 but practically si/vi ,| Kussians Rrach Belgrade in Yugoslav Drive By MAY ANN MAJOR ' in the Indian summer sun. This week's game is expecleil to |H> 1 hotter, in two respects. This afternoon the team will play Ki -i- FRESHMAN ORIENTATION I ucky at l-exington nndjhe southern boys are to be a much tout h- LONDON, Oct. 6 (AI»)—Russian troops invading tot¬ All freshman women who have "VOU .<3*. 3 tering Hungary on n broad front today captured the big rail junction town of Bckcscdba, 100 miles from Buda¬ not been contacted by their freshman orientation leaders are Ier team than Scranton., Brother B has again discovered potential Thespians in • vicinity and has announced his east for "Kind Lady." The j,i ... pest, and also toppled Mako, only 15 miles from Szeged, to go to Fnirchild theater today at I will be full of weird characters, not the least of which is a k1.1, 10 a.m., according to orientation Hungary's second city, a* Co-chairmen Pat Darr, Detroit I • tomaniac. Besides that, Buell is noted for his accurate casta . Moscow communique an¬ so we're all somewhat leery for the safety of our possessions nounced tonight. Germany Bombed; junior, and Sue Averill, Birm¬ ■ ingham junior. "Know Your Col¬ I Union board has come up with another good Idea, this in for afternoon entertainment. But get the name—Party-Pa: •. Rolling across rich farmlands lege" will be the topic for dis¬ which offer the Germans anil Oil Plants Hit cussion at today's orientation • Sounds like double talk to me. The party, which is to start t Future I Hungarians little natural de. » afternoon, consists of juke box dancing, chess and checkers, . meeting. fense lines, the Red army seized LONDON, Oct. 6 — (AP) — ■ bridge. more than 100 towns anil hhm*- More than 7,000 tons of explo¬ ORIENTATION LEADERS I The lower lounge of the Union was packed yesterday of!. lets on a 75-mlIe front i na de¬ sives crashed into German war Freshman orientation lenders ■ noon to watch the first broadcast of Larry Frymire's new bra termined effort to knock out the plants today as 1,300 U. S. heavy will have a short meeting Tues¬ I chilil, "Meet the Students." WKAR is airing the show which last big Axis satellite nation. an extemporaneous man -on-t he-street type of thing. I uiul. day at 5 p.m. in room 103, Un¬ • bombers hit Berlin and Hamburg In additions to the key towns ion annex. The meeting has been I stand Bob Price made his radio debut yesterday and was of Mako and Hckesrnho, the in one of the greatest mass raids called by Co-chairmen Sue Av¬ • nbrvous as a cat. Russians seized Gyula and Bnt- of the wnr and 500 British Lau- erill and Pat Darr. I Cattily yours, tonya, also road and rail towns ensters and Hnlifaxes struck syn¬ of importance, the bulletin dis¬ thetic oil plants in the Ruhr. The DORM DINNERS I PEG. closed. Women's dorms, Mayo, Wil¬ Fortresses and Liberators rained This invasion of southeastern liams, and Wells, will Hungary, which the Germans explosives on plants and ord¬ have a Campliell table service dinner hour nance dumps. said has been under way since between B and 7 p.m. It is ne¬ The British planes, also well Sept. 24 but just now has been cessary that activities scheduled PALOMAR ROLLER GARDENS announced by Moscow, was protected by fighters, made a between 5 and B p.m. close in coupled with stendy Russian out¬ heavy attack 011 synthetic oil time for the women to be pres¬ Between Laming and East Lansing flanking movements in Yugo¬ plants at Scholdcn.Buer anil ent at the beginning of the din¬ slavia south of the pre-war Hun¬ Stcrkrade in the Ruhr valley in ner hour. Latecomers will not be good flying weather. Announcing !! mils In garian frontier. served. It is requested that no Stuck I.i to sUsh "» tag lou! 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