Stalin's Tact Questioned in Weather Fair and continued cool Conference |)j|tloitnitie Complications VOL. 33z, 334 KAST 1JVNS1NG, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1044 l oi-MMMi n» Rrsiilt of No. 36 |{u**iun Attitmlc W \sillNGTON. Oct. 30 (AP) Holioi Hint Marshal Stalin him- Yanks 011 Leyte Advance fo Free Jaro it i(versed the Moscow decls- „ „ attend the aviation cotifer- Chicago beginning Wed- Troops Attempt .,i v brought a reexamination ,„ .,,i i ,.i Hussia's expanding role Junction to Cut m «,.u id diplomacy. Hiismh Tin .first impression is that lias decided to follow n Jap Kctrcnt % .if stern opposition to ntitl- MAC ARTHUR'S If DC)., S,n;r' political influences where PHILIPPINES, Oct. 31, i.vci they appear and |»etty (AP)— (Via Army Kmlio) mm 'i regardless of resulting —American troops advanc¬ diplomatic complications. ed up the U-yte valley to within Refusal to attend the confer- fO miles of the west roast and , ri. »as based on a complaint units of the 34th division drove 11 ;,t i' would be attended by Japanese rear guard troops out (.limbics like Switzerland, Por- of Jaro, last important road tin.i! and Spain which Moscow junction below Cnrlgnrn nay, in h.tve "conducted it prn- Gen. Douglas MacArthur an¬ . f ., i : policy hostile to the So¬ nounced today. net union." After freeing Jain, the 24th in <• ore some of the principal division troops moved on north, situ, boos in which Ilussin's ul¬ seeking a junction with troop* tima.- has a major influence; of the dismounted first cavalry, t m i Russia docs not con- upending along the enemy's vi,in t'hma a great power des¬ principal line of retreat to the pite American insistence on put¬ west coast. ting her in that role. MacArthur announced that The Hatknns—Publication of Japanese casualties for Ihe first' itiil ; 11 in armistice terms show¬ If, days of operations on Ley to ed i n once again Hussia's new and Samnr were estimated at dominance in that area. 24,600 against 70'i Americans Spain and Frattce—The prcs- killed, 270 missing and 2.243 enee oi armed Maquis forces in wounded. Gen. JOSEPH STILWELL, center, has been recalled from Ids >9 Typhoon Rages Fiance has created an explosive rendition in which the United China-India-Burma command to Washington for a "new and im¬ A raging tvphonn with winds States, Britain and Hussiu urc portant, but at present undisclosed assignment." the war depart¬ ment saitl. LI. Gen. DANIEL I. SULTAN, left, will assume com¬ (>< >ok K i i h 11 zU< ly" up to to miles an hour is inter¬ deeply concerned, fering with all operations, Mae- mand of American forces in what is now the India - Burma Arthur said. Poland—American officials me still \ery hopeful of a success¬ theater, and Maj. Gen. A. S. WEDEMEYER, right, will direct (Hash in Term American ground forces oper¬ American forces in the China theater. ated freely without fear of a ful settlement between the So¬ viet tration v|mnsorcd and Lublin adminis¬ the British and Play Nov. I7-1H Japanese seaborne attack as a i exult of last week's smashing Ann i can supiwrted exiled gov¬ Campus Police Set Up Regulations The fall term ! ploy. "Kind 'h'feat of the Japanese navy in ts tment at London. Lndy" to be presented on the! whic" 24 Nipponese warships " " evenings of Nov. 17 grid 18 in were sunk and 34 damaged. Governing Student Hitch-Hikers r*uirchild theater is a melodrama Japs Helpless On strategic Samur, important In cooperation with a state' ______ of an aristocratic, middle-aged _ " j English woman who finds hcr- stepping slonc to the main is¬ land of Luzon on which Manila Prograin Open;:i bolicaliy Today's rnmpaign to reduce inxiestrian to elf becoming the victim of dia- ® I clever crook,v. These is situated, small Japanese gar- casualties, the college and East risons ore helpless and "can he crooks manage lo alienate the I-ansing police departments have Home Ec Events ' Kind Lady" from ncr family destroyed at will," MneArthiiP-" Campus passed regulations prohibiting Home Ei club will start this hitch-hiking from the street, ac¬ year's activities with an cording to Chief of Police Rich¬ meeting in the Music auditorium ard Rogers. 30 Thuisdoy. open and friends and practically con¬ vince the outside wor'i that site is insane. The lead eharne'erization of declared. Ameiiean forces nl-eady trol the western side ur.d north¬ ern end of Snmar and ran look con¬ dangerous San Iternnr- ... One Less f'ote This action has been made ne¬ Thc major portion of the eve- i Mary Herrics. the "Kind Lady." ! nmgng will be spent in aequuint- I w'" ,',c token by Studio theater's ! . ., Manib, u' *<»,»> »*n tins Republican-minded cessary because of numerous ing g students with the various ac- ' president, Francis Joyner, Fl.ittlo ! ,^,,1^.1, northward '• it is rare indeed for complaints received from towns¬ tivltic of the club by means of i (-'reek sophomore. M'ss Joyner ue to dare make a stute- short- skits. At 1 he end of the last year was seen in "Letters to people or observed by the police iii favor of the New Deal. themselves of student hitch-hik¬ evening there will be an oppor¬ Dee Dealing, Pontlac.jun- tunity for women to affiliate Freshmen who received post- Violist to Appear ers obstructing traffic to a dan¬ with one of these groups. # I mil t " r 191)1 everyone that she was , blandly informed gerous "degree. Persons who do The club this vear will show cards concerning registration pictures should have them re- I (fff ifusic St'l'icS go¬ ' ' ing to vote for Roosevelt, hiteh-hike must stand back an increased interest in the nation¬ it didn't al worry any of the the curb. Violators will receive clubs. As each student and stale home economies ""yalim„eJ;0day betwe'" I K a.m. and 6 p.m. > f|nMt Willi,,m Primrose, "the world's v|()|.( p,.,ve,wj„ (i,ve „ pays the Republicans. They told her summons." fees for membership in the lo- ' concert tomorrow at R p.m. in wasn't old enough to vote, Persons walking in the street a I group she automatically be- ! Lucerne" and formerly hud her ! the Music auditorium. This is "But don't worry," one of them comes a member of the Michigan i own radio program on the Bat- the first concert in a series of cons# 'led her, "You can still vote are always a hazard, especially Home Economics association im next time." at this time of year becuuse of abo lb- American Home Eco-1 and|"c Creek station. Opposite Miss Joyner in the I purlment. (five sponsored by the music de- frost on car windows and be¬ r.omies association to which pattD"1® of the chief crook is Paul! Born in Glasgow. Scotland, it is still dark when stu¬ of .the money is turned over. j Geistuhoff, of the department Primrose first played the violin •.. Slumber Hour cause dents start for their 8 a.m. clas¬ The meeting is open to al! in-[of speech and drom.iii' j and <11- J with terested in home economies ac-| rector of Studio then'er. Geixcn-j father's wishes, he took up the great skill. Against his hi Prof. Dean Kuykendall's ses, Rogers stated. On campus, tivities and a special invitation Ji w hiirin.i PhJi IV'...* I tl»*li I).,,.;,,, M"* played by Kathryn Te'.e-. Owns- J tinents as a member of the Lon- ",rrv I guess she's to walk in the street, as some s0phomorc and banner stu- !«»'" String quartet. When the asleep." As CHUNGKING.. Oct. 30 (AP)ldent from Western college. La«t MIC- symphony was formed laughed, he shushed sorority women must do to get 1c (lass British and Chinese troops j summer Miss Telfcr acted i Hi37. ,K" , ItHTTY ANN 'Midterm to Clatter Jitters' TODAY— JOHNSON Although it n't ay not have all Ghosts arc the tall smooth HJIIel dramatics. 7 p.m. T. id,, is Halloween and to- the comforts of a bicycle, the | characters in white sheets, glid- j 7 I'nion annex j ing around the campus. If they | | night i • population of the world brooni might be a solution to | look guilty, it is because they | AER. 7:15-p.m. will b, the how-to-get-tliere problem. Spartan room, I'nion "mporarily increased by jaie haunting out of teason. AFO. 7:30 •f,riie« Gobli'-is. those mischievous p.m. ,f phantoms, witches and little souls in ugly masks, re¬ j The only ghost that will really j 107 I'nion i bother students is the spirit of I annex move the steps of the physics I mid-term exams. Best remedy Delta Chi pledges, 7:30 p.m. b;\„ ^7" w'tches always ride building and" friglt'e^ freshmen. for this ghost is a pile of text 15 Union annex ! books, r.,'.... I tlc!« in arid seem to get Pumpkins, oq the other hand, a pencil, and several' Student Forum, 7:30 p.m. I hours of concentration. At last no time. In fact, are comparatively harmless. They I s-.ude/it's age- begins to show a | 111-112 Union annex I u.t,'. ex"hitch-hiking coeds begin wilh a startling personal¬ i Christian Science. 7:30 p.m. I wit,; l.° dawn a few ity, two teeth., triangle eyes, and ! when he gives up doorbell-push- 206 Music Mdg. I '""ight and ask them an internal lighting system; they j ing, window-souping, and garb¬ I broo,. 'Uy "1ana8e their aerial finiah the season as a pie on someone's dinner table. age-dumping for the solid com- | fort of hair-pulling homework. Electrical Engineers 7:30 p.m., 115 Union annex Tuesday, October 31 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear It . . . By Liclity /n Campus Entered as second-class matter under Fast !.nosing, Mtrh Hoildlnit Annex, loom B. Offices located on art of March tR7t) at the iKrtt-nfflce, ground floor of cast wing of Union ..... Quarters Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular By LEONE SKASTROM school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students and DOROTHY LA MONT of Michigan State college. _ Telephone — College Phone 8-1511. Member Ameelalrd Cnlleglale Praaa Editorial Office - Ext. 2611; Dullness Ext. 288. emeasaniTKi Nariunaf /khprtisbig eo« soifinn «Dv«»tiema ml Service, he. Office — $.3 50 per year by mall; $2 25*pcr year NOW THATaccounted eryone's the mass practically for after eastward thumbing ev¬ CoUrnr I'mkhibtrt Rifrrmulhm by college carrier to students; $.100 MOMsaiaaiAvi. New voax. H.Y. per year by college carrier to non- last weekend, we can start tak¬ #*» * • Ronton •' Lot An«ttt« • Sam Tmamcimm StlldcntS. ing inventory and find out what happened during the h.ilmy MEMBER OE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nights just past besides the The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication Wayne mutilation. of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In ihls paper Thursday, Friday, and Sunday and also the loral news published therein. All rights of publication on were mighty big days in the life special dispatches herein are also reserved. of 'Ens. Louis Benson, ATO, '4(1. Faculty Adviser A. A. Applegata Thursday he received his bar Manager . . . Peg Mlddleinlss Editorr Harbara l»ennt«on and star. Friday he came home, Harbara Fearnslde Advertising Manager and Sundry lie turned his pin Harbara Jones Night Editor over into the keeping "t Alpha llt'SINESS STAFF Chi. Vai McElhinney. Both Vil Assistant advertising manager. HKE OF. ARINti — Contracts manager, and Louis are from Owossn and MARALYN WII.I.MENG — Circulation manager. JANE WALKER. Vai is a freshman at State • To remember Inst weekend REPORTERS I.e.lie Seastr.on, Peg Duhry. Reeky S'Bhl. Dotle Von- Oette. Virginia MacDonnld, Eileen Oehlor. Carolyn Kirk. Carnlvn Karney. Janice Still ins. Alpha I'hi. Wilma Frederick .fe.'n .laiA IS. Ann Preston. Doris Welch. Lenta Calkins. brought something back in the Helbtg. Helen Tlirnblom. Carroll nesemer. Barbara Newell. Harold way of a Thrta Tan pin. The one- Dachtler. Pi g Humphrey woman man is A C Dick Stui- bert from Michigan College of" Thumhers Must Remain an Curb Mining and Technology at Houghton. Surprising evervone, including The police departments of the college and East Lan- her sorority sister... after the sinsr have f«und it necessary to ban all walking or hitch¬ Monday night meeting. Dotte Von Dette, rheta president, showed hiking in the streets. For some unaccountable reason stu¬ her sisters the new SAE pin dents seem to have a mania for walking in streets, even which she is now wearing. The though (lie campus and the city are adequately provided jewelled token is from F f> Hob "The « nly ttiMrf p«i ftcMroyr<| hy the fhnnes v as tin* the bin -for whub wo paid $15 «r ton'" n. li sidewalks in good repair. Newell of the University of Den¬ This year, with an increased college enrollment, the ver Bob was stationed on cam¬ pus last year with the air forces. problem has become even more serious untjl, at last, lepral 'Going front the immcib tc l)et rev and Roosevelt Vol loners action hns-necessarily been taken. present back just a little-ways, Morning,-noon and tiipht students cross and recross llave I're-Elcction Grand Hiver avenue to and from classes. Some use the is news of a diamond in the keeping of .Bert Taylm. '44 Confidence regular cross walks, while others pop out at unsuspect¬ graduate and former president of By HAKBAIt \ OWEN Dotrioci uls at t s Mortar Hoard. Bert receiver! the ing motorists from between parked cars with a careless¬ lively gift the summer from Pic V ith N"\ . Tiii coming up soon, Tj use as a t-oommac. 11 ness and nochalance that belies any knowledge of traffic Tom /«ninier. of Detroit four)', Detroit iunio:. lio'iiK and. student; at Michigan vcrs'cd i'n ready dch.iiv rules and reKiilalions. Tbice more Alpha Chi* have -' v i ll ha* -done some : < •, rite, illholllih ilc it in c\;0OS; There have been several near accidents because of just dropped the-pledge duties lor -.•ren t immune in the ciims at he admits, hut be' such conduct, and townspeople have complained that good and arc now wearing the ii.rtui Ai>orox;tn»te.y 1.000 stu- usefulness. There has t active "golden lyre." Those hap¬ students have disrupted traffic too much and too often. tlt nts w li! g.> to 'I o polls this nuich unnecessary spci py with tin n new pin ie There have been previous warnings, but they have been Charlotte Mulder, Grand lleven voic, w itli the rert of the stu¬ i! > time that our I : dents coining in on' the election givet t;rot aid." disregarded, so now the police are iroinp to issue sum¬ was sophomore; Virginia Too,mi. Dorothy Jones, did! mons for violation of the no walking, no hitch-liikinp in Fowlervil'e minor, and .l.iyue is tired of arguing the street regulation. It may cause embarrassment, but Allmaytv. Detroit .-ophi'H'"i c u, The AOPi's ire happier - lor Gordon lluesrlien. Pigeon sell- Hooxevelt V>oytnen i ; ; , . it may also save liven.— K.J. tloee new actives a'l*«i Virginia triumph, is voting K , Hraedei. Dettrmt tumor.. Fran- *. p Nt.it, ,'.! t.'-e New Dc.,1- s!'c';; iIn! r ,11s I I, is Friistierger. tainsmg junior, i is drawing less than a fourth sets only I roth the o LETTERS . . . . To The Editor and Ruth McKun). Detroit -etuor. arc the newly initiated and wire • •I mail the student.'; refleci T aaigh an tin- Tngle. but take mice than one sugfist; <■ ! also honored with thvir mother* on o| ^Michigan. .1 t'c that, anyway " that which'he has tried to tear ;.t hicakfast Sunnay moiiiing. Hepohliean State. Glad ;hit 11.. rpo TMK Editor: Among other sorority ac,vi¬ in.ike her pobl:- ;l ,1. | Whv do people support di wn, showing that the Heptib- bes. the AOPI's .cr entertaining, '4;: a yfuriel Mmtth. ! . Michigan is ltcans would li ve been at loss a strong for any solution to the lituatlon. tticir traveling secretary, N'.mcv . the '"t' .i-'-.t.eVe'h'. I < more, w in, hi;-ti l • • nia'i thiii Slierntaii. wim 'iimk- Dewey has said that Hopsevelt Mover, who is visiting I ,1 but surelv this . Ginn.v Chaplain. . parly loyalty ami Sidney Hrllman. head of N V not blind the intelligent P.It", had tie* unknown to the aitsc repot, t -.i 10 V'mli- soplv.niori , . ington and consequent slow-up See—DEWEY—l'.;. into ignoring the true public at laige However. Mr. .. 1 atioual affairs. "Dewey THE 01 make a IVinorratic Dewey, in this attempt to con¬ — - "'•atid he a go. d mail af ter the in the national election nect Mr Roosevelt with Com- mumsni. tails to tell his public \ ai." h" iduco. "but ; now CLASS!Eli:I) Mis prune necessity if this nation is to lake a major pint in found¬ ing a lasting world peace. ..bout th > stantually time assisted tl.lln.Hll spb- turn in In* WOMAN'S WORLD *hvie ,u, mare iin|Krtant things M 'hatni 'ban a gneraj gavenr- election in ,\i w York. People say that President By MAY ANN MAJOR (hi die other ski" 'if th: fem e. li Excellent cen-lei in , i! much too olu and Why would peviple place com- Ilea Kuse. (i;ossc P.,into iiirti.,.-. leeblc to handle the strenuous lidcnce in a man whom- they Kit KM I MAN ORIENTATION demanded by the presi- have not seen in action, except -s ;i.a! poli;,:al ciiange TWO A it MY k,. Freshmen women will meet at should i" ne during tr.e war time oftiee. Mr. Dewey seems id cleaning up racket* in New well ,.t P-J.M1 Fairchtld theater tub iv .it 2 p.m. i.ithcr than during the econom- • find nothing to talk on other York state' a man about whom when the president or a lepre- c uphea' al whicii toiiows a war. to present Preside.! 1 there is little knowledge con¬ . WANTED sentative of campus urgamot- She's casting her rote Dewey- lane in office as a cerning his plans and what he tsutis will explain memtxM ship, v at ds also because she I eels", TO BUY fa: 1.1 a. to tlu> American pro- would do. . qualifications and t e platform •Sixteen ..ears is too long for President Roosevelt h s prov¬ in. eavc. group. Co-chairman Pat any man." date Dewey I.as suggested en himself capable of handling Dun', Deiroi;-JKii.m; . ;.ni.o:ic«Nt. With one of the two lonely nothing constructive concerning our 'foreign affairs which at the JI DICIAKY BOARD moment is the most important matter coll I ton I mi; the nation. Members of 'Juu:. .,■>• board Lecturer to Present He is familiar with the leaders will meet tonight at .15 in the I.ASTjj HAY II "HOME IV INDIANA" Walter Breniun of. tile other countries and can counselor o! women - "tnee, ac¬ Truveloft on .iloshn more readily cooperate to see cording to Jean Wash¬ Mat. .3 P.M. — Even. 7-9 P.M. On Series Pro#rum that a tasting peace is formed. ington. D C . senior Could Thomas Dewey step in DELTA GAMMA Ml Willi.o , I,. Dsrden*notevt r.at- and inspire the common feeling lecturer, end phohygirt- and mutual trust that President honorary, will hold Delta Gamma Mi. fencing u regular : STATE f a c * * N S I N O wtll be on campus S.i'ur- Roosevelt has taken 12 years to meeting tonight at T the Starls Wednpsdav * to give an illustr.it- 'tis till ami Mg the United Na¬ Women's gyn. Pres. Joan Preu- ctutcv "it tlie subject "Alas- tions for the United States? totm. Detroit .junior, announced. kas Today." The talk .which is a This question presents. too TCRA MAJORS number on the world adventure great a nsk for toe American TCRA majors will nominate will lie presented at SI. 15 pci pie to lake when they* con¬ club officers this morning, Co- lit College auditorium. sider Dewey's 11 ;c»> sbghh ex¬ chairman Audrey Stem. Wayne NEW CLASSIFIED A technicolor motion pic'ure perience m—foreign affairs and. senior, anro .mc"d s'.-rdav '.-MI RATES bo shown during the <".e- hts reluctance t«- take the initi i- One day necessary infi.mation is on the e real facts about tive in suggesting any plans for Two tiavs Home Economics bullt'tic. board, and its itcfw high- world organization and peace. Three day and voting will be on Wednesday Four days mile of which Dar- D M. in the Home Economics building. Five days Amorjg the places virlted will Each word over 15. two n he AncnVrj'age and Fairbanks, word. both industrial cities. Mount Mc- C.roale A Memory at All advertisements Kiiiiey, and the fumed Matanus- In advance, no preferred ka FarmTcolony. Industries will ji ^'u' flower ant! Gift Shoppe of tion. p"'* be fetured, and scenic bcaul.es Union Bldg. Annex,Hi'"® J will bo.stressed to an extent. Students will be admitted to J eda Foster Telephone 8-1511 - Buunc" WAR COLOR 124 E. Kalam woo 2-0ti36 Ext. 26 S. lecture on their student re¬ SHORTS tARTOON ceipts. Pane Three Harriers Drop Meat to Drake liniwsrfy The Spartan harrier.* 'oek it rin the chin against Daki Poi- vprsily last Saturday attn oon, where I hey dropped a .'ill- ' k de¬ rision for their second :' right The finish was irlentica' of the meet with Ohio St: Hoh Price, who fmiyhe again, spi'ained tiis kle day and may hot : in Grid Ghosts for the next meet. Wayne imivcrsily .vi'I the loeal lull ami -l.ih > ByJERRY KENNKY eompciition. on the MSt dstyne would much rath* ne -.1 Thursday a. nii'liasis on play-making ;,nliiably be the floor genor- j inch or two short, shows a dis- • i'M'i . a U* of D.-lettermani appointing lick of spoilsman-' a. has showed up wellI ship. ALTERATION SALE i I Another saddening feature o| the game was a low-grade va- ■ :>!«' wielded the axe . J riely of dirty playing on both nestlay. and Cut the I sides This i* especially regi'-'l- , 22 players. He is also eble since tin* game was played talent to appear front,. in Detroit liefore a large m-t.-o. •11 lorrcs. Many of Hie,. politun erowd. It will do Slate's pu.mis are reputed as.Reputation little good. On the whole Friday's- game ; material. ' cut is not ■ was not a verv good sample ot expected till1 report. Van Alstyne is m holding the game practice ses- * ; MSC football. If the same brand lot football is played at the home floor in the"| coming Saturday, Nov. 11,-with DRESSES Ik'or tile first part ofr Mary land, many of State's s'r rig The first game of the (alumni supporters will he deep- Our Entire Slock llctitic- ' is slated - J ly disgusted, which will have it against Drake ; affect i n tile athletic polioe- < r " here Dec. 2. personnel here. imI lo riiUculoiis.lv I o \% t/.iitg nrioes lo clear Itcforc al- SI'OIM SW EAR Icraliotis siarl! ONLY SAVE SAVINGS as high as MlTc on every garment. No distress merchandise, hut all clean, new and desirable goods! J Li VI V E II S Twills, Flannels, Wool and Rayons Wc rscrvo the right to limit quantities sold lo each customer. Plaids JEKKJN Tu Mils ALL SALES FINAL! NO RE SLITS Fl'NDS! NO EXCHANGES! JACK E T S LOAFER STYLES New Winter Coats FITTED STYLES REDITED FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL BETTER GET HERE FAST FOR BEST SELECTIONS! 15 ± 20 a BLOUSES lleg. 3.09 & 4.99 Tuesday, October 31, 1944 MICHIOAN 8T ATI NITI |4 Page Four 1'» S/tartan YWCA, YM(,t Nazi Lines in g Holland Fold Under Allied I Pressure ••• • * * « • • Will Send Members to State Retreat Bail Weather Aids Rrprescnlatix'es of the Sp.-. tan YWCA and the YMt'A - ,11 attend state cabinet retreat Enemy in Escape members from the Y's of l<,■ ,r Michigan at .the Pinebrook p. ,, From Antwerp near New Hudson from Ki evening to Sunday noon. v LONDON, Oct. 30 (AD)—, Heading the group from M German positions in south-! igan State will be John W p , YMCA director, who will ' western Holland w ere! charge of evening dev>>' ■-.< , breaking tonight under tie-! programs. Tlie object of mrndotis pressure from two Al¬ meeting is to. train cabinet - lied armies which in gains up to bers and also to outline tin- : Ave miles squeezed an estimated giant for Ihe ensuing yeai <0,000 of the enemy into a 40- Transportation to the 1 • ■ . 1 mile strip along the Mans rang¬ will he furnished. Aiiy'im- ing from one and one-half to terested in going should nine miles deep. tact John Price at I', At the same time the enemy church. stranglehold on the great harbor slipping fast, and ol Antwerp was a hold German attempt to weak¬ Kiiiiiioiih Rp|iroHt'iiis en the Allied offensive here by HSU sit <'.011 fcretin- an attack in east Holland col¬ lapsed. Dean Lloyd C. Emmons. . .1 of the School of Scietiii-. Nails Escape Arts, was 111 Chicago last '• Herman troop;, were pounded day attending the • om»i ,, mercilessly from the sky as tliey inn cling of the cooperatiw streamed north to escape over ( I lege study held under the . the Mans river by boat and ferry j pices of the American Come j at Willemstad, by the long road 1 | Education. and rail bridges nl Moerdijk. Tlie purpose of ihe o • • eight miles east, and by a third 1 I \x as fo make final arrant-, bridge north of Gecrlruidrnbeig. j Schelde estuary from the east (arrow H). Other .for the publication of the 1 • Allteil landings «n Waleheren and South Heve- a dozen mtles farther east. lanu islands 1 airows Al were announced In Ber¬ arrows loeiile main Allied drives along front 1'of a fix'e-ycnr study of g. > 1 Hut as night ami the weather (shaded line). » education. lin. while Canadians advanced in a drive on closed in, more and more Her¬ mans were getting across and re¬ treating beyond to Dordrecht, to | miles southeast of Rotterdam A ltritlsh spokesman admitted the: bulk probably would escape. | The Hrittsh captured Hnosen- j daal, last major enemy strong- hod south if toe Ma as. "there ihe Hrttish had been help up for .10 hour;, although they were 111 For Mlah! y's force but they broke into the | city today almost unopposed. Canadians Clean lip The Canadian drive to clean up Antwerp's approaches raced | on with the same bewildering j spissl. and all organized resist - j ance on the south bank of the Sehrlde and on"south Heveland . island was crushed Dominion troops compressed j the reeling Hermans into a small > 'Tis a clever shopper who picks pocket on the swampv south coast of the Schelde estuary from , up a few Christmas gifts before which the enemy can no longer | lire on Allied ships. the rush of late December. An ambitious Cos man drive, in | eastern Holland was stopped 1 rohl with the arrival ol British j reinforcements for the hard- Lingerie will catch her fancy, but pressed Americans, and the Al- ' chosen now it won't pull too lies went over to the attack. hard on the your purse strings. KIND LA1)V (Continued from Page i) ' Strictly on the Q.T., we recommend Santard is played by Howard : De Wolf. Hedalta, Mo . tumor j lots of lace to relieve the fatigue and Unixersity of Missouri trans- ' let- siudctr! He h'ti dot xx 01 k- of war work and the strain of al shows 1 1 the The shop Ht.sko. 1'carbom war nerves. Dorothy sophomore, plays the part of I .ne ot 1 no crooks V.s- Hlasko last yea- xi as an ac'ixo n'.embri But the very best gift of all is a II Studio theater perimen'.at workshon War Bond. Remember the Sixth William Thiehckc. 1 ; st Dan-; s.ng senior, xxtll have the part of , War Loan starts November mot hi r crook. . Thiol eke last j yc. r played the role*of the Log- j 20, and after you've bought your i.rhmun 111 "Claudia ' and has j acted xxith the Amateu,- Theatri- j extra bond, come here for your. cal society, ol Perth, Aostialta laus Banzet. East Lansing ( Christmas shopping. sophomore, is playing hei firs', j major role as Geisenh >lt 's fake wife Ko; Shirley Cunvtll. East . Lansing sophomore, who plays 'he Kind lady 's'' h> osikeeper, 'his is also a first major role. 1 The "Kind Lady's' tivnd .si played hv June Wr.lraxen. Bay 1 City senior, who last year play- j od the part of the i mporter in j "Guest m the House." The too brothers ,.' 0 portray- j ed by Bob Kami its. L. nnng jun- • ior, and Ted Brink, Grand Rap- j j MILLS ids freshman Kamins last year acpeared in "Guest in the I Douse" and in ''Letters u> Lu- | i erne" while Brink acted last ; summei xx ith the Prise. 11a Beach t theater in Plymouth, Mass. Betty j Jo Cornish, Standish senior, is lan;in3 making her debut in the role of ; Aggie Edxvards, daughter of tlie j Crooks. Joe Davidson, Texas j sophomore, plays the part of the ' doctor. Davidson has spent time j entertaining servicemen in spec-j