i Philippine Assault Continues jpith Two New Air Blow Carrier Planes Deslroy 100 Jap Aircraft Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College r s. PACIFIC FLEET HOQ., PEARL HARBOR, Oct. VOL. 33z. 334 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1944 NO. 26 lti (AP)—The carrier planes of the third fleet sweeping Luzon in two new raids a day apart, shot down or (ji»SiN out of the local garage. Yank artillery near Weiden, just fleet had put in appearance as -div- \ NETHERLANDS cast of YVufselen, before the in¬ had been indicated in the Nippon V.nlo DuivburgMl^, ^M| fantry and armor of two con¬ I Football Hero? radio reports. Carriers Attack « U " / " verging first army columns du¬ St.ifiord, sports editor of Meanwhile the carriers 'and I W**'' St tied Line SStLDORl ally formed a puncture and cut [c >>Free Press, who pre- their escorting ships have been1 Om Jim Tweebils. Oke- Carrier fighters raiding Aparri i BELGIUM V / / supplies to the trapped garrison. Rittrr Counterattacks ^ Geilenkiichen \1» ni.is special student, ques- Friday found no enemy planes n 1 '.i- mng tne Stafford pre- the air. Five parked planes were! Haicel» '/ Ubac J/ COLOGNE jfl Apart from today's main Ger¬ Yesterday Twee- destroyed by strating. // Maastricht fcljS^M'iUllCH =' man countcrassault against Cru¬ cifix hill, which dominates Aach¬ ;;s 1 icceived a gratfying knowledging receipt of Nimitz previously announced I that other carrier units, in tight- \duren Ik en from the northeast, a lesser Tweebils (a figure of but bitter one was sent against j ing off Japanese air attacks mII l.ist team's imagination) received his first I Thursday night during raids on Formosa, and on Luzon Fri- up- IIEGI AACHEN ^jr^Hur Hrjloimn tgertM 8c American troops within the rub¬ bled streets of the city bers of the garrison threw them¬ Mem¬ i tvignition as an ath-1 day, destroyed at least 91 Jap¬ (open fiiskiKln selves against the American lines anese planes. Gcmuivd If tchau shouting "Heil Hitler," and were • I) ri pulsed only after Combhin' savage, Maimed* GERMANY •Gypsy Baron' Features Performers bloody Nazis lighting. were Three-hundred taken prisoner.' Of International Canadian troup, marie steady Operatic Repute Kioncobuiq • i progress in their crucial battle in Holland to clear the York Opera comof Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet" approach¬ The U.S. first army continued its assault on es to Antwerp so that great Aachen, while the port II present Johnnnj for the Silver Jubilee of King British second army moved forward in the Netherlands south might be opened to Allied traf¬ ipcietta, '.'The Gypsy , George V. of Overloon. The Germans were reported to fic. and supreme headquaifers be shifting forces College auditorium I Also heard in the operetta will Irnrn tiie Arnhrm area toward Aachen. Heavy line is battlefront. reported that the Allied sixth evening at 8:15. Heard be Grant Gurnell as Count army group had "gainer momcii- Ho-j i turn" in its advance ninth of the xiiiig rotes will be 1 iriunay, Helen George as Arse- -- as Saffi and Ric-|na, Norman Roland as 7-supan. Nazis Evacuate (Ireece as llrilisli ■ Hclfort gap. advancing within two miles o| La Ihf.s.sf 24 miles 1 as Barinkay. I Brooks McCormack as Ottokar. I north of 1 {effort and 32 miles "ao made her opera' Hubert Norville as Count t'.ur- Naval Reinforcements Arrive from the Rhine. the Philadelphia I nero, and Teresa Gerson as Zei- R<)ME. Oct. 16 (APl A Get- mans engaged in considerable ile- - Yanks Withdraw (i my in a minor rol pra. l.t. Gen. George S Button's k:> lose to such parts Tickets may now he obtained man withdrawal from (>11 tcc was ' mohtion before witiidrawing. third army troops were disclosed •'•cos, m "Der osenka- l.t the -at counting office Stu- indicated by Berlin today as British troops whq tea bed to have abandoned the) Contessa of "Mar- dents must present then Indent | -tioiig British naval force reach- Athens late Ill-day Saturday were met j battle of but Driant, medieval Figaro." and Giulietta 1 ci eipts. ■! Hoffman." She now ed Piraeus, port tif Athens, carry¬ iy wildly cheeiing crowds, and bastion guarding the Flinch city of Metz.The doughboys withdicw ■' '"ry. of of 20 role*. ing troops to remtisee Allied Til id 1 British pilot-flying over the before dawn Friday trom tunnels she has play- Greek patriot units ldieratiii.4 enter of the city at a low height BULLETIN -e son inside the foitress alter wierkiiig ' .'ie role the New ■aid lit could m '.hat country. hardly see the sol- all uistallatious they had held i"; a company's broad- A Heilm broadcast quoted a la is tor the civilians, through days of haul, el «m -quar¬ . '.cm ot "The Merry U.S. PACIHC FLEET IIIM}.. ter lighting. (ii inan military spokesman as Arrival of the British naval co in the leading role I'EARI. HARBOR. Get. 16 (AIM The Paris ratlin .reported, w ith¬ e company's "Secret —Third is growing suspicion saying that "because of the Ger- forces was aceoinplished after out Allied eon IT ru.it ion, • tint Ger¬ among many utval uffierrs here inau evacuation ol Greece the enemy minefields were removed man resistance Tyrol, who plays the thai the Japanese Imperial fleet Ualkan trout will assume a tilt- an indication Unit sea lanes, along th< Schelde and had okay in the opt -et-. has 110 intention of meeting Adm. ftrt-lit aspect. Events there are would be safe for transportation j-vshuiry 111 H 1 lapsed and -uddcnly that 'the enti unco ..ti.lete with a collec-1 William F. Ilalsey's powerful ar¬ i still vt" y llutfi, The decision in of Iood and other supplies for to Antwerp harbcr is now clear." Ihis seelor will (all later." Greek civilians. 1 itumpionships to his mada unless trapped. Field dispatciies inrfh atrri 011 the tias captured several Drspilr Tokyo radio reports Tin-re has been no direct word Stephen Barber, Associated other hand, that the N.i/.is were iships in the; that the Imperial fleet sank up on Athens from Allied hcadquar- Press correspondent, in a Held I iiliJuig out along the t 'nor.v as and Austria and was; ttt 52 „f ilalsey's snips/there Is leis ; 1 nee Saturday's announce- ; dispatch said Gi is not starv- long mayei of iriternation-j „0 indication llie Japanese have niciit 01 its liberation.- but Held • ing, but that di juh inll.it as possible dated emerge from hiding. ilisiiatenes indicated the Ger- has set in '-is debut in opera in' ' • : and was acclaim-! nibust voice, later! command performance! Professors Practice Pushing the Pedals Kv BARBARA OWEN i mg as a great sport. their way to a dinner party. - TIME TABLE —— Stall' News "East side, west side, from all Since acquiring the polished Those sorority women living in ] TODAY round the town Michigan State's 1 technique of "keeping afloat" G. far-flung domains once ruled by "■embers of the State • M. Trout of the dairy husbandry auto-owninR fraternity men need Art staff. .*> p.m. ■--mess staff, and , ampus is invaded each day, ram Wolverine office any j 01 shine, by all enthusiastic group i department, the "bicyclingest de¬ not let the approaching wintei <• interested in selling blasts frighten them then of bike peddlers intent upon sav¬ partment on campus," has enjoy¬ off Theta Alpha Phi. 5 p.m. m;g for the paper, are bikes. ing gas coupons, time, shoe lea¬ ed saving his time and gas cou- Org, room 1, Union ' meet at 4 p.m. today Dr. ET. F'. ther. or for just plam- fun. » pons for two years as have his Woodcock, associate j advertising office, ! luterfaith Council. 7 p.m ac- colleagues. I. A. Gould. I*. S. l.u- professor of botany, says that r '" iJee Bearing, as- i The bicycles, estimated by Org. room 2, L'nioii I Chief of Police Richard Rogers to ; cat, and department head Earl good pair ot ear muffs is all that - tvertising manager, needed. The only time he | 1 number from 250 to 306r-are rid¬ Weaver. is Speaker's bureau. 7 p.m. i" rsons who signed up History Prof. II. L. I.eonharUt 1 (saves his bike behind i.s when ' Org. room I, t'nion den not only by very practical- fur the State News the road looks just a little too icy ' current term, or per- i minded Lansing students and sor- ; and his wife still-had England for even an accomplished rider j Football. 7 p.m. j onty women, but also a large m their blood when they brought i < •'detested in covering 183 i nion annex I number of well-known and popu- j bicycles to campus last year, and like him to tak9 off. would report to the since MSC is such a perfect s|x>t Out of the long stretch of win¬ Elementary cluh. 7 i iai members of the teaching staff p.m. ■•"■vs editorial office at Prof. A. A. Applesate. head of lor cyclists, no hills to climb or ter weather last year, he spent 11.7 Union i annex : .'"day. Persons not able 1 the journalism department, has i traffic to dodge, they and their only two or three days on foot. !'t*' at APO smoker. 7:30 p.m. that time should i bikes have become a familiar Some students limit themselves Barbara I confessed that the mile front Spartan room. Union Dennison, |. home to campus is "just too far i sight. It is both pleasant and not to renting bikes only occasion¬ before the meeting. uncommon to see the couple in ally, but others are not satisfied Psych majors, 7:30 p.m. j to walk" and since he's had only j i a few "spills" he okays bike rid- 1 iormal attire merrily pedaling on See—PROFESSORS—Page 4 i 330 Morrill hall. -■ y. ■ w Tuesday, September 17„ 1944 MICHIGAN ST4TE NEWS Pace Two Grin and Bear It . . - By Licbiy In Campus MKIKMST*n NEWS Kntcrril as «erond-rt*«» Offices located on gioiuid matter at the po«t-office. Ea«t Lgturtng, Mich. floor ot cast win* of Union Hulliling Anne*. Quarters By I.EONE SEASTROM KM TunbL,ei, daily except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular and DOROTHY I.A MONT Wgm ? crhdol year and Thursday mornings doling summer session by the students of Michigan State college. „ Telephone - College Phone 8-1511. Ht giabr AsMClalrd (allegtai* fiw dyai.i.i.is . . et#a - ■» Mine... «. mmiwal . . Tentorial Office Office WNlMI AflwlIBMg -wffst, Hs.|:imi |h-i >car liy tnnil; K 2ft i>er year - K*t 188 Subscription rates -8c per copy; Kxt. 2BU; Ituslness INDIANsummwrand thim mm* in Common sunshine and steeply spring have bright students, CmlUtt HuMtAtrt Reprritmtsihm i.) college carrier to students; $3 oil go we're off again. ego ataciaoM Ava. New Yon*. •«.*. |n r year by college carrier to hon- Over tri the Pi Did Gninmu wm • • ka,M • let assets. • to t*n nasi students house the women are munching MKMIIER OK TIIK ASSOt'IATBD I'ltRSS on ehocnlates and best welling Chris Ives, who received Dave Tlie Associated Pitt, is exclusively entitled lu^ttle use for republlcallon of till news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited ill this paper Cole's Sigma Chi pin Saturday ami also the local news published (herein. All rights of publication on tiiglit. C'hlls surprised her sor¬ , ipeilul dispatches herein are also leserved ority sisters by presenting them A. A. Applegsta with a five pound box of candy ► .cully Adviser Itarbara llennlSon and displaying the new pin at Manager . . Peg Mlddlemlss ttai hara Kearnslde Advertising Manager Sunday dinner Jan Hupps Night hrtltnr CfOmfortahli' in their borrow¬ MMTIMtlAI. KTAKK ed house, the fininmn Phis Auutaiit friltnr* H.W MKTTV Jf> COHNHH, MAMION haven't forgotten its owners, and imri.. ,i.\n iiom, manhaka jovw, to show theti appreciation have* HI Hisrss HTAKI* invited the Psi Us en masse over hi.h i>i \hin<. - f'ontrarU vnatiafcer, to dinner Ktmduy noon Among Im ul.it idii mni.iKi'r, JANIC WAI.KKK. the glints Will he new Psi U pledge Donald Ttnubal, Detroit freshman. Student Forum thxeifdiiies Mint Is Twelve Detroit lasl AOl't's Journeyed, to weekend to see sor¬ Out' of the objectives of II college education is to train ority sister Doris "Debbie" Boyd the Mwleiit lo think ncriirntply and lotfienHy on pertinent married to t'vi Jim Hodges, Sigma ('in and former AST stu¬ topics of the day. IliHciplinintr the mind is an important dent on campus Before she left iispect of I'ollt'Ko training. frhool, Debbie was given a sho¬ The inauKiiration of h student torum by the "A groups wer by her iiuiid-ol-hoiioi. Mary and the speeeh ilppurtmi'iit is* a atop forward in this direc- I.ou Dewey. "Sure it's monotonous it's a natural for juke boxes tion. It is never too early to bppin formulating Ideas, to From the looks of things new bt'pin settinjr I he machinery of the mind to work, loo pledges are being royalty treat¬ ed these days with cleaning «til - many coUoro graduates are us sloppy and haphazard in their thinkiiiK when they leave college as when t hey enter. lies taking a week the '/.eta Tail Alpha's g<.\e hack seal, taist INFORMATION When a student in ostensibly .spending the greater part a wienie roust lor their pledges followed by bridge and singing of his day intending elasses. studying, learning, aeeumn WOLVERINE AI.PDA Pill OMEfiA at the house luting knowledge, it seems only vendible that he should A ItUThh:; foi a!! pet • otvs in- All nprii smoker for all fuin KD v.iiingeii" getting a at the same time strive to use that knowledge in his think si. the Buy Senilis will tie N|Milixiirrtl i real inside view, of hie in the te«fvfe«i in mIIiiu- tt»f- ft. mg mi that the opinions and eotielusioits he may arrive ul .Alplia I'til Omega at 7.Ml . house on the loll since they were \Vi»lvenue will !>«• iieltl nt iiul.iv in tlie Sparlan room oi : are much more worth while. all i»\ lied lo spcnt| the n f» pm In tfif- Wolverine of nee. t iihui. JJ ink Hennjet. a« «ouTa.» have taken even a single course in logic, that so malty ot . lis are unable to detect the most obvious discrepancies ot orpilseii tin sorni.lV disptavin1 tier new Fatmlhiii- Esvril < 11 it National Gonles! All |ihil«is(i|ifn a ml |isveliol««v logical reasoning in the daily newspaper". Our tiewlv iit p,„ Inline, ow.ie. o. t.t stitoled basic education program may materially help to Aliyn V i Dyke. d:i majors meelliit are tinlay asHe«| lo alleiu! a at 7:.l0 |» rn In Weleoiuen Woi k alleviate this education defect. \i least, let us hope so. Vil llie mailman come . Ine n< w room X'tl) iloiitll hall lot the |»m - AIMS. thai Kappa Den Mai v Jane t't - hi add will lake the filial slop pose of oijmiu/nip eluh for |l»e current year. the in veh Of College Poet* i a t till Bob Shall-l..ld. d.l Tire arnunit pucirv • ■ A Ml.Kit A\ rill.M HOC II TV nsored b.v Ine Nation.,; 1 111,- mekv man «• . F. The tiiNi fall rme'im n» the oeiiition Is ."iking stud THE WOMAN'S WORLD •i l.ast weekend developisl into I! college* in the eoltnli > an iafS\ time !i i Jtieu 1844 contest tlie IN-tt.i /.efa. Novel.tl dress A. eepteii fiiauuxeripl- lty M\Y ANN MAJOR cil-tip ort'.ttv asteis expl.oo- at 7 .IP ,v fit hslav M Is- ? piihlislied in tlie I<144 .An Ilaustn of Massarhose-. lit W'll nun. today only, this week tiie Iil.eiiage ol Flame Zeettp t ollegi PoetIV Ptlhlic • v 1V( \ tuh "I e e- work in tins Ant!m! . the women will he able Ft • le- S:gi:i . Nil ao.i . VWT A will hold it- fa'.I pietih so that to Ft an! s ier«t speaKi-i to attend the u|irid toluol row v a 1st 1 v wresiif veh" 1 now (11 .dlord writers an iipporti.i iti' tdaee of the regtiUu meet I ill I A AIJMIA 1*111 "inpure their work win n t'pih'i ehiss women vvitt Itie inert liant ititudne* The we t ■ leg tmmiiow ev filing All wo night All iiieiuhers are requested in Peoples u dolte in other college inch who have signed U|» w <1 meet in lecture room A ol the wvmen's gvm at 7 pm while the 1.1 tic atleiul the first fall meeting of universities llnoilgluni' t i tnccl at the People x Chin ch a lUeia Alpha 9'hi. to In* held in S lit' iiishinen will go directly to the otganlfaliou aom I I ttioii. to¬ Afiv iiiimtw t ot verses l.i-t minute uwi'i vsIuhk t<" ad Male finimlrr's !a\ ni'W am 'in: il »y at 5 p.m. rians for the coin* submitted, more favored , the puiin will he accepted to the Greeks last Friiiav Ik l futt term will he iliseitssed. at- thill in.I Alt'Xaiidei ,4 Vti "uierntion will tie given r ton t , t h. act.\es afWI alums got rordliu' to Millie VaitWestrienen. i,>i She may »« held 5 Students wishing their work should send I) e to alums, ill Ipivenl to Join ill alU-iiil the operetta may do -p Pies .to! ii \ llatmnh and nine I he rial. 'I which i.nuol «»! the physics building p? » » m !t) I (emits I lot man. N. • Jl l»l« IAKV 811 \KI> other (acuity members will re over t ■ S tiirilay's gain." w'tien f8th annuat conveytioo ot the HHimeation io-tween Seiche*- and The closing date for the A. of |..ind- in It igfie: kM u. dun ant* ul menucripts is Noi. the tiler touch to the weekend .lean Ov'uitl. Wa h as ' . PC I. i-.es and V'mv rrsitics nr r 'tia iigo in \ t woek W ai tune- Set v ice-, lo •he Na\..»r will he he dm lamp .00 Jmnii, D'Aiev. F tt N MAJORS 41., i It th.-ie.c ,-t die meeting Ihlio : sell it a , I lis geuun Hayes. F St N ma jot % g up IK-trod w111.1i. Mat go Nan Anions; the delegates aie F t aught I 'oil e t, at t'idi: .10. :w hoi out.X - Dt t Anthony, dean ot thv- s.-iimd Of At'i!. alt ore. It B Dt.k.s. de.m \N tlkle Ann t on •' l e uitw'li «• Miptipnioie Armada iiiruot . OPK'N I OH BUSINESS Betty Kidman. Fast t-ansing Mat give! \ OM'.s.m' |.i,.i.wi m t tie svfi.H.t of Engineering of V .V N wl.i- leeeottv i a • •• M„i a Pvo ,'ean of the setukd of so|lh.m.-ie a" I Amy S. our, th- tioit sop!.emote Jiome t.onom.es tt.ahel M .,«• meet Miss [Hour ii.terxpi.s wi.i 'ate • nnu- (tetiionstiutiim and Pi Panln e Ooo* a ,re l-tntl h ad, i ft _,! Bnldwui. o.reetoi of Mush' }tajors litre! . ..•e also welcomed into the "-de¬ cxtcii.-.aii'V V Mallard, state . «;knerai. mhoe .repair V.i FAN pot Intent m ,g-i . e agi ii'idtuial agent leadt i . V H Officers 11> Organist* v.aivloei, experiment station dir- IIUMt. I t BOARD .»cti I! C. Tt", ton, than of the Vrtr Recital Series Mcmbrfi ' e! the M-ptm r. ie "dv. i ol graduate studies and Home t . . tv .lid .lie Imidtng a K, H" i<:,,iy. tilltxtor id .ire siont The music m i Jot s recently officer* for fellew- / llumi * Ki ivgrirt. elected .tig schi'ol year the hx/HTt II orkmansliip ' hh.ary, 11a wa . Focal point Of Wednesday's Christian, y. boant add er, sn- evaifeu'ce will' be Pixs.o.ut Fits ted . s prestii-.mt was Ft- sie l.ukt' T tM t.f .sin;*, senior , Hannahs ,pcei it. "The Place of 1 It t: SAVING the t.alid-d ii a: ' Cidloge in t ie JL'11 if ford 1 l.iyrofvib, vi Junior from East l arswj:. was vuv-pies Kiei .1 SOph« - ttrv ;t 1:^. Sptintr \*k<\ t%»ri;ns, PAT & LEE'S t'M the iffivf, <>f j»eviTtary- A Mptnurv at tfvasurtu. shoe repair The »>ffiters h.r.e chrr^e of » I he Mower tin! (eift Shoppe of the student rentals winch arc held weekly ttt ihr tnu.sic aud** 208 Ahhott Road J edit Foster ik rfutii. Hect>piions that re ft orli Done H hile Yon-Wait 1U P K-Irtiurna 2-0636 pianfwNf and cPUilueted by the "\ ' " Tuesday, September 17. 1944 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P*tge 77nee State Kansas Clashes I ' - |.,Prime rT~—- etsiniM Stale's tiOse First Meet Thinctafis With l>hm State For 45-6Win After suffering a scvi c de¬ feat til flic hands of O' n> State Sim-VP Notice Saturday in Cothunbus, ;ho Sparta"'' Spartan cross country le; tu will (in Future Opponent* get several more chance to re¬ deem itself. Athletic Ihrectntf In Tliirt! Vielory Halph N. Young nnnrmoroti to¬ day. Three more dual iP'-cls. tllo |t> .101 IIKAGAYY NCAAAA. and the National Col¬ Serving notice on their fu- legiate Athletic asociatim meet¬ |(II|V opponents and every- ings are all on the e.di'oiiHr for in general that they the harriers. Conch I .tiliron BrovvtVt seiur.d |hilH. one ,i .m of the fift ens iii the hiirh-power- country, will go to Des Moines, o run Drake University in a four mile .■hi M ile It I 111! pod through cross country meet on si.ne Suturduy 45-(i. Saturday, Oct. 38. They .will entertain the |p, n MTi'iiils niter the Spur-. Wayne University tea a hco ii.nl p.-cession of the hull Thursday. Nov. 2 and wiP go to i.,i,l • ,v points, iiod the Unme Detroit. Thursday, Nov. Itl Doth jdiiiiiue.l .ii unabated pace for Will be over a lour mlh is.orse. |!it> :csi ei Kit afternoon. The live-mile NC-4A meet WhIc ■•pei' foothnll prevailed will be held Saturday, Vov 18 , ■ 'lie content, and many iti Now York mid thi NC-2A .mil laterals made tlie meet will be here over a four imc .in interesting one fo T mile Course. Saturday, Nov 35. a>, ■ ,i.i. K llreslin, stellar full- ■ Spartans, and the nmissar of f«rei„n affairs; and Huftm official* at „ M_,w „,r- Handicapiwd by a sho't p re¬ Ki> lei 1 Vyacheslnv'Mrt mw. ••epHtjr tire pei aid. the SpnrUu.' -fihccd I .1 :: >■• ell offense luul to only two men among tile first ■ i ie I ■■■in the held with a 1(1 in the meet with thr Fniek- eves. The Spartan's tod man, VII men wlui would like In Hungary Rejects Armistice /'/nils j >VonitMI Sinfl \ olleyhall t ab fifth. Puce, Holding junior, look In mil lei student manager To Fontaine tl the haski lliull sipi.ul are rr- (urtlril le ir|M»rl to Sill Kri'll Fight Against Reds j | Volleyball night m games played Ins! Allies I the women's tournament, I ! ««• New We. pn LONDON, Oct. 1(1 (AP> The# | yu Itled the lollow'jjig scores; SAN FRANCISCO, fvt. In the (vitiuaslum al any time Hi niri | p in. today. Openings Tludapest radio announced to¬ Alpha Gammn Deltn. 33 Pre- I i AP* A .lapanese up.pati V t orn - night that a new Rovernment. »rr preferred In eligible fresh- •ii wipliiiiiiures, and Juniors, headed liy lie pro- Nazi leader, Freshmen lo Se<' [Vinci ' 3!), Alpha CIM Onicgn. 2ti | the Southwest Pacific war ■ • Pieeincls 4 and ti broadcast by ivunt i front, Mi'iiugh Fcienc Szalasi as acting regent ' 3. defaulted to Sigma i. possible ih.it a few men Kappa; Pi radio Tokyo-today, ndc ..Ltd Al¬ nin nuke the various trips. and over prime minister, had chaotic Hungary. taken Collar FusIlioilS Phi. 33 - Kappa Kappa Gamma, 3 i. lied fines were if-uif', a new radio-controlled weapon m ihe The broadcast aniuiuiwed the i The freshman ouentalioi' North Williams. 31 - Precinct K'.ibaul sector ol the Tlt'rearlt in it should be in class will meet ioo.iv from "retirement" of Regent Admiral ! ■'• i8. /.one met I. 30. Aicbipelago northeast id >.■• vv i .i•■ \ night when to 3 p ni. at I'.ihi iui.l thc.iti ; Nicholas Horthy and the restgnn- AM precinc miii li.iM. Guniea. — while juggernaut | In place id the , t mi ei siiy of Mary- iiun- oi -his governmiiit, which I usual lecture tin women w ill |». oduvab-d as h p..ik. Md.. yesterday broadcast a pctdion for ; ■ What to wear u la ic The hoiu '. an armistice with the Allies. ii Makes Touchdown ■ entertainment, Also announced was Hie Ki.mk. Ihnggcr ap- j finds ( hit. ic tines .lean t ',,■- nin ol the heap ;• •uitmenl Tly S/.ahisi ol a re¬ liMgwoud, Wasiimcloit, D, nai- aidile in th«' first gency council composed ol Vol..- ■ me. After a line Civil. Haroly: Herec/ky. who also i . ■■wev went off was iianied chief of Matf and; nunistei of defeliM'; Dr. Firenci They're Serving You! oe. ami Miimper- > ';ed With tlie first Raiuc--, known as the "Huilgai- kiek was itill lint bbi Is." ' who was named ; N..gm.uv minister ol public worship and"''in and it flreslin eon-' education, ahd Dr. Saudnl I »>ia | """ (ul drive to the The Budapest radio also limed-1 l",l'1!j||t|' ■ ! i-ie the Spar cast ii proclamation which it said ei loose ug.lin liva'tny liad isssued ' revokihe iih ; ^ ' | (. eM' This time ■el.oil.hum seeking all . a- good. State » and "confirming ' alt ■ ep hi their own tin Hungarian army l; ' ■ possession ol tunic its light against the siau and Romanian tump •ei in i a simple vaticing mlo the country la'ike through (•rem German, llungari.i , M ore, The eon- u'.ttil ieports it appealed that A second string • ■ man troops still were li.Unai;: •■•■ • :o the Wtlit- Russians on Hungarian v>d. ' (i|ie Hen Jnliii- e ttad Some Vault vilouir ilnntnar ■"•eerstni were the lluiigatiatitroops loy¬ al to Admiral Horthy li.al tuni- to Hold First I latter hers, Fred Arnu- aga a est the Germain, Uiat' ■ diive byseor- some Hungarians were battling in I itioti llallroom e, Mnssueh's kick Partisan bauds operating on a ing-Knst I - in large scale behind tile lines vviuie Itiuegger fadetl others were joining the I'.u .. ans I< »i 11 HALL—Tagp 4 Meseovv eontinued to maintain j •l 30 official silence of several days on IASMI ||.;|) ads the Hungarian pi (orations of the . nd hi; amsie Hrjl army. wliose armored col¬ Dernrations will carry oat "■»■ umns were last reported less ttian f; II harvest theme, nnri i»..t.* ht- 50 mjles from Hudapest. uid sort rities vvtM meet t -. .jl- lreshments before the dam r • LASTit "Double Indeiiiiutv The g'st alumnae Panlteiii < DAY i Ha r bar it Stanwyck dance in the history at lie siuiiatlon. ".he nftair will be open Young women in tile smallest clothes of the day—tho to members of PanHelleu;, uniforms of Uncle Sam's Aimed Services—are doing their friends, recording to" Mr .. the biggest job of their lives, helping in hundreds of Wiilinm H Riirlingame. man of the dunce. different ways fo win this war more quickly, WACS Tickt'« are now oh sale at the or WAVES, MARINES or SPARS. ARMY or NAVY * Starts \\ ciltic* da\ ' Union desk. NURSES, they deserve the praise of a thankful Na¬ Union gold tion. Here's to the ladies in uniform! Stufictil Coram Hnhfs Hrgular Discussion At II Greyhound is Serving Tlier.r rrkly Meeting Student Forum will hold jj; Greyhound, reaching more of America's military cen¬ weekly meeting tonight .a V 30 ters, great cities and crossroads communities than any 1 ' VSSIF1ED in, room-103 Union annex; ether transportation system, carries thousands of hates Students are invited to bring women in uniform—on duty and on leave or furlough. cuiren. ednorials, provoyitive news and magazine at licit if. or V/e're proud to serve-them. books on timely problems for \ group discussion. Hecuu.-e of the C;RKYHOUND TI RM1 N.\L large si/.e of the forum, plans for 1 dividing the meeting may no vot¬ MBS. Grand • 3-<>t;v:» two cents per ed on this evening, aenciiu.g to lil'j E. Grand River ~ 8-2813 It'"' "'""H no paraNe I Joseph 1). Mcnchofer. direc1..;- picsentiiig the speech re- (!ij-.ut- preferred post | ment. — ^ filds Student Forum meeting.'-, sjn n- Annex, Rooui '"WlMle s"13ll • Business 8 I w^ LORETJA YOUNG se.-tcd by the college YMCA, YWCA, and. the speech depart¬ ment. are held each Tuesday at GREYHOUND I PLUS! CARTOON-NOVELTY | j this time. A Tuesday. September 17„ 1944 substitutions flowed const.,i field house. As the game ended a fourth • FOOTBALL Fourth Quarter: A fourth down Russians, Partisans Smash (Continued from Page 3) and hit Brogger with a perfect fumble on some wide-openfoot¬ ball that backfired gaveBUtean- had surged to the visitor, yard marker only to have game end as they were ab< Through Part of Belgrade other chance on the spot pass, Brogger took a few 15. Bill Maskill punched over resume play. steps and as he was being tackled from a yard out Pete Dendrinos Chief interest of the garni flipped a neat lateral to Don kick was blocked. The finalxcore the way the reserves show.. Forces Capture Nis, Comuiiiiiieatioii* Center Grondzik who was finally came when Spcwtra clamped on¬ Speestra, Mineweaser, J,,- knockert out of bounds on the 25. to Wildcat aerial and loped 21 and Art Artnz all lookeii LONDON, Oct. 16 (AP)—The Red army, aided by a ,Bruegger faded again and hit yards down the sidelines to As did Hex Moore, Glenn Marshal Tito's Partisans, struck two strong blows for the Grondzik with a nice pitch. The score. Dick Mineweaser's conver- field. Bob Schrocder, aim liberation of Serbia today, smashing into Belgrade and big end bulled his way through standing up. | sion split-the upfights. Maskill. No man on the fur* capturing the key communications center of Nis, 125 three men to score en can claim outstanding W-" Kansas Scores Once ■ Brogger's kick was blocked at the as everyone looked like Kansas tallied mid-way in the beaters. State was forced ■ ili. miles southeast of the capi-® ~ three quarter pole.. A host of sub¬ | t, last stanza for their lonely lonk- tal. ~ I stitutions came into the game, i A deluge of Spartan only once. and the first eleven trotted to the ing score. The Algiers radio said two thirds of Belgrade was al¬ ready liberated. The Ger¬ mans admitted thai Hussian tanks broke into the city. The twin accomplishments were que proclaimed in from-Marshal Tito's head¬ quarters. His Yugoslav Partisans a communi¬ Best Combination played a large part in the hard fought operations. In addition the Germans seem¬ ed to he losing their grip on Hun¬ gary as certainly as they have lost it in southeastern Yugoslav¬ ia. With Itegent Nicholas Horthy Suits and blouses go suing for iwace and Hungarian soldiers reportedly warring with everywhere — dates, Nazi garrison troops, any effect¬ ive defense of Hungary appeared camp it s, week-ends impossible Moscow Silent home — stnd everyone Moscow has remained silent on the battle of the Hungarian plain agrees that the y>i- gnpization room I o( the Union manian forces squeeze the Her- I Students who have interesting mans westward from Romania, experiences, hotlines in talents, tailored gabardine shirts t'ol .Hen Ivan I'etrov's fourth or led that they have a story I t'kianian army fighting south¬ tell me desired by the S|>cakei for strictly casual wear west I through ttu* ('at patlu.itiK bureau. Those who cannot attend from Poland may spring the trap the meeting are urged to call the shut. 5.98 bureau manager, H. J. Kniltcl, The Hermans admitted Hint I at extension 397 in to stop at I'etrov's armies were smashing the speech office, 143 auditorium. powerfully into Slovakia through] Foreign students are particu¬ the Carpathian passes and press- | larly utged to affiliable them ing hard mi the retreating Nazi selves with tip- bureau, since i lllMlpS otters many opportunities to In northern Finland, where the experience and piacticc, Kussians won Petsanio yesterday, Tne S!niliui. Speakers bureau, pursuit of the Hermans began in supolMscil tiv tile speecu dtp.iit- below /iso weather The Herman mctil and auli d by uthei ticp, radio indicated Hie Nazis were incuts in the School ot scie fleeing into Norway with strong ' al.d nits, is designed to Serve Soviet forces close liehtnd. school groups, women's socit men's organizations, school sembhes, civic clubs. , church Adventure Series gruups, and others. More than 20 toques To Feature "(".hilts' grants have already been receiv¬ ed this (all and, although many ilv1 loan Julien Bryan, noted who has produced docum- camera-1 have been (tiled, the demand is :onsistentIy Increasing, according . . totalv film studies of all sec-; to Mr. Kniltcl. Later in the leim, bright prints o n pons of the world, will lecture j a bulletin containing the name washable rayons pi College auditorium Saturday o! those who have been chose ... txening at B 15 p ni. on the for membership and a brief dos subject. "Chile" j'cripUon of their qualitlcalmns for that midweek Unlike most cameramen who will be printed seek 'spot" news pictures or sm-I date. glo out buarrt* elements in thej folkways of other lands, Bryan j ntms ii countiy in its entirety j PROFESSORS 3.50 Before leasing on his expcdit-j (Continued rrotn Page 1} ions, he lauuliarwes himself j^eir own special models are with the problems of the society scnl f,-om home, and once one is he wilt visit, and sets as his j uscd to leaving the "shoe-leather g. al the complete camera docu-| blj u>-. in th(l dllst behind. It mentation of the nation as.it >s | ruther hard work to make walk today | jllK count. Thus, it Is quite pro- His first documentary, pictures I ,hat bicycling days will not taken in Soviet Russia be over when cars come back in Since that time ho has fihped to their own. every section of the Soviet, Ja¬ Forestry Prof. P. \V. Rabbins pan. China. Poland. Finland, rides his for sheer enjoyment and Minthukuo. Turkey, Mexico, since buying his bike back in and Nazi Germany. August. 1941, he has ticked off MILLS During the past two summers, uc has he u.is filmed, iiuiini the mjv vuu,,„,v- of -.WO miles, according to the countries v,. South America, and his film, j speedometer on the handle-bar Before buying a ..bike of his 'Chile", is one of this series. It " * 1 - l-<-- -» ». concentrated study of the own. Bobbins admits that most advanced country of South buzzed around campus on his America in social legislation, daughter's "whenever 1 could get and is filmed ill technicolor. it!' . - ■ ww.: ■