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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 10-11-1945 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1945-10-11 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1945-10-11" (1945). The Voice: 1941-1950. 107. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/107 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1941-1950 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. IliMMt Freshmen Attention IIEVS OF ' Vote Friday in the Final HIE WORLD Senatorial t ' By ROBERT TUCKER TMEliSTilfiffi o Number OCT. 5 Fifty-tw- refineries, Volume LXII WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 4 l : tour pipe lines, ordered seized oy Navy. Laval temporarily excluded from scene of own trial. Ohio to Neihbuhr Speaks Freshmen Elect permit dishonorably released vets to vote if qualified. Complon, OCT. 6 Navy' plans full oil At County Forum Pelrill and gas flow within ten days; to V.'S'.. ... i tan operation oi rem am g kerg have announced In Senate Race : . .:::. 'JSJ. lines day after tomorrow. Byrnes Ur n r? stalemated London says Soviets Thig ization bri outstand, Energetic Freshmen Help m meet Nimitz given ovation ng speaers t0 platform of Revive Government Arvli xt t Wooster High School annually. Nov 1 Grove Patterson, John Compton and Dave Petrill busy-Pre- mier abolishes n Shidehara will run for freshman senator, in secret police. 160,000 miners out; wt. "" , ent a rr1?. 13 ex-presid- " the final elections tomorrow in the mdustrv-lano- the lectures- - He 7of - 550,000nnm idleiHle in industry-labo- r disd, A J J the American Society of Newspa- - Senate room. They were-- named at - putes across nation. - - i . j f t i per Editors and tne.i primary elections Wednesday. OCT. 8 Detroit strike-fre- e as received Gold Cross of Merit (Poland) in Of the 287 students in the fresh Ford and Kelcy-Haye- s resume out- 1938. man class, 244 cast their ballots, or put. Army limits returning vets to ' ' C f A Next on the program is Gordon o one souvenir gun per man. One of the campus most lively OCT. 9 Laval trial goes ahead Hays, a well known economist Ohio State University. He campaigns is centering around with defendant absent. Byrnes re- from : . , reshman election. Compton comes commit- comes to Wooster on Dec. 4 with ? j T ports to foreign relations rom Chicago and Petrill's home is tee in closed meeting. Reconversion his topic. "Can We Conserve Enough to Guarantee Full in Cleveland. to be complete by late next year. Nominees Give Platforms es re-echo- OCT. 10 Natioa to m, The famous Reinhold Niebuhr, Dave Petrill wants as his plat-br- solemn warning given by Gen. "a chance to prove that de Marshall. Number of Lewis mine who has stimulated students, pro- - - mocracy will work successfully at ci-r,-- i- innnrv necrntiatinns fessors, ministers at Chicago Uni- m versity with his profound insights Wooster; second, power to be underway. U. S. may give Britain equally distributed with no cliques f Christian faith will be here on . 1 five billion credit rating. in control; third, represent the J- OnLthe Chago campus, to OCT,-- 1 1 Japs must -- report on -2 ideas of the majority of the fresh- foreign holdings within 90 days, where Professor John Dewey'had . k---"-- class." n ' - man LXjyjiimiJU-iJi- ii.ii n irmtifiimniiwiWMMWM-nTm-r- won iJ liiiii iiTiiHur-i- Colmer suggests loans to U.S.S.R. .Q1ST . m religious j xt-- i While the other candidate. John :uuu A;n, i, of ism in education , Nie Courte7 of The Wooater Daily Record defied "liberalism." His Compton, wants "to represent the basic decisions. More mines down; buhr that mellowed with College Sends majority of the class and not be no relief in sight. U. S. taxes may fair criticisms were wisdom gained at Yale, Amherst, Alumni Complete Plans Red Cross Head influenced by factions," he will not be reduced. - ChristmOS BoXeS overlook the opinion of students ' aiuiu cuiu do a piuicoowi ui ap- plied Christianity at Union Semina- - For 1945 Homecoming Asks Student Aid even though they are in the min- Social Clubs Rush rv. He expresses the Christian Children in the war torn coun- - ority. He pledges to be active to en Sophomores Sun. meaning of human nature and his- - tries of Europe will be able to cele-tor- y To Include Dance, Play By Annelu Hutson rich the school and promote the in contrast to "liberalism" and brate their first Christmas of peace I had the pleasure of being enter' class; he wants to help freshmen science. He adds another dimen- - with a cift from America. This bit tainment director at an Air Trans participate m the promotion of Social club rushing starts bun-Sun- - By Peggy Goddard bocial club rushing sion in the depth of understanding of good will has been promoted port Command base this summer, Christian living at Wooster; and day with the Inter-Clu- b Council Home-comin- g and Pad's Day finally, he clean government the christian faith. , through the Church Christmas That was acting as a receiving sta wants Teas Invitations have been issued - will again be combined this year service over politics. in February William Lloyd Ions, Package Program. It is . an inter- tion.for returning overseas veter that places wu- - , the week end of Oct. 20. With 1 tu hi wpuuuiuis anu t d N educator and denominational protect, rlere on ans. tne course or my auues. uiU 1 - in system has been inaug-- . travel lifted, gas flow- en. A new f n( vnnvr,:a i Tn,rir me , V W anM YM haw. restrictions I met and talked with thousands year, eliminating the -- --) freely, men re- - eitd Unfa urated this fr n nn - and service y . i l i v 1. 1 ic . i u;A ffrrfe uvaawonrl ine war-wear- i run w ill niimiv. i nr.nm jii i u in iiai liiv.ii liiui ku w . -u . .. of these boys whos aj t are up til acnes ur.iuNi poiuw u yiuo wiU wind with one other iec. boxes overseas, turning regisrrauons puing concem downing Rt . seasons. ' double-di- p of which the speaker and of -- three sodas each day, Art Guild will hold a meeting ture. Under the leadership Ann 1 u . u bo sophomores may get to VT "--- r6".;- that hav nQt been announced. Austin, Myra Vandersall, Jo Dav xii. rr and whose leisure hours were spent Friday night at 7 in Taylor Hall. know tne members ot tne oiiterent nm snowing ox cume opix-T- is,, and Ruth Vial the boxes are ine her fa ?Q&t xchan 0f Plans for the year will be discussed social clubs and the clubs can see being packed - in lower - Babcock, --W-rrilZJ Special Services club on the base, by Betty Myers. what women are interested i n wLling Senate to Revive Costing $3 per package they con- TI0r" at the attractive junior At an opening meeting of the them, a series of teas will be held 01. u. tain the following: i.t. u6, " hostesses I.R.C. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Miss Sunday afternoon front 2 to 5:30. title role, is a phantom in grey, at . this Football Migration 1 powdered milk, 14 Underneath t pical Dunham presented a review of transfer stu- lb. 02. U All sophomores and Wliu ictuino iiuiii tut w r 4-- V.-c- Uit - tiavt f the International Affairs of the dents are invited. Each of the elev- Cream of Wheat, Yi lb. hard can- tradition, Migration discovered a bergnmn that past summer. en social clubs will have a separate A Woostei fro gS SleT d ay found quite bewildering in some the club tea, with five going on at one time iiu uccii vivcu. vu. socks, i pair minow i wasn uuui Strait and t0 cause himim tot0 appear nc ,, The next meeting of has been set for, a college migra- - handkerchiefs, 1 comb, .'u. aan ut. and six at another. and towel, 2 inebriated in the eyes of Ruth, his will be initiation of new members, tion Berea for the Baldwin-Wal- - 7 Bab- to nencils. boxSlrof cravons. and . , . Wednesday, Oct. 24 in lower will by K Each tea last for an hour second wife, played a thy p ff stav lace f Scot football game. 1 of and a half and.the sophomore may block paper, jump rope, bag Wonder The play will be repeat- - cock. Application blanks for ad' 1 is at ouf base comfortab,e and rea she he Student senate in charge marbles. , . mission may be obtained from the attend as many of these teas as ed Saturday night. anmr wp arrlntred deen of . Migration Day and chairman The packages are being wrapped "jrr . 0 . r Center Desk of the Library and me On Saturday arternoon, Woos-- sea fishing excursions, beach par the full hour and a half. tor Un in Uhnstmas paper and a nnst- - must be returned there before Sat' that buses U char'V ig scheduled t0 k Capitol ti m parties dances and Invitations to membership will nou"cfed Tite mas card with the Wcoster address urday, Oct.

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