THV 'MICHIGAN DAILY TE DAY, NGVc - X i 42 These Photos Tell the Story of Yanks 'Invasion of Africa and British Egyptin Victories AXIS PLANES CAPTURED AT EL DABA GEN. AUGUSTE NOGUES BRITISH ACK-ACKS ROLL PAST AXIS DEAD treating Afrika Korps; the British at the right sho These Associated Press photos tell the story of the Yank "inva- sion" of Africa. At the left Aner- ican, troops, carrying full packs, scurry up the side of a transport at an embarkation point somewhere in Britain, destination: French Northwest African Possessions.. At the same time the British Eighth Army swept across North Africa and captured more than 240 enemy aircraft at the El Daba air- port. Yesterday the German radio broadcast a Vichy dispatch an- nouneing that Gen. Auguste No- gues, governor-general of French Morocco, had assumed executive power in that African colony. Still in hot pursuit of the re- ows a British anti- were advancing rapidly across the Egyptian battlefields. The photo aircraft gun and towing vehicle passing a dead German soldier. t U.S. TROOPS LEAVE BRITAIN FOR AFRICA Movie on Mexico Will open Thursday A prize winning Mexican film, "Night of the Mayas' ("La Noche de los Mayas"), will be presented by the Art Cinema League as their second bill of the season Thursday through Saturday in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Awarded the first prize award by the Motion Picture Academy of the Mexican government, "Night of the Mayas" is a modern drama about present-day descendants of the primi- tive Mayans. This, film was produced with the. cooperation of the Yucatan government and the Carnegie Insti- tite. Bridge Meet Planned There will be a duplicate bridge tournament at 7:30 p. m..today in the ballroom of the League. Participants. may attend singly or in couples. Prizes will be awarded to winners and run- ners-up. MICHELSON'S Helps Siudents in preparing and editing essays, term papers, theses, etc. Expert . . . Reasonable WIckersham 2-6786 420 Madison Avenue, N.Y. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 3) Chapter of the Sigma Xi on Wednes- day, November 11, at 8:00 p.m. in the Amphitheatre of the Rackham Building. Members may invite guests. Lectures for Food Handlers: A course of instruction consisting of lectures for Food Handlers will be given during November, on Tues- day evenings at 8:00 p. m. in the W. K. Kellogg Auditorium. A11_ per- sons concerned with food service to League Dance Classes Open to Students Tonight There is still room for any men who want to join the dance classes which are held tonight and every Tuesday night at' 7:30 and 8 :30 p. m. in the League ballroom. Girls are especially invited to attend as hostesses. The lessons are given by two male professional instructors, a special fea- ture this year. Larry Hastings teaches the class for beginners, which starts at 7:30 p. m., and John Lekas teaches the advanced class at 8:30 p. m. University students are urged to at- tend this series. The fourth lecture in the Mar- riage Relations Course will be given by Dr. Margaret Mead tonight at 8:00 in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Academic Notices Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 319, West Medical Building. "Inositol" will be discussed. All interested are invited. Zoology Seminar will meet on Thursday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Amphitheatre, Rackham Build- ing. nSpeaker: Mr. Robert T. Nieset on "The primary effect of neutron and x-ray radiation -n the mouse; and an improved method of . tissue de- hydration at low temperatures." Seniors, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts, Schools of Edu- cation, Music, and Public Health: Tentative " lists " of February seniors including tentative candidates for the Certificate in Public Health Nursing have been posted on. the bulletin board in Room 4, U. Hall. If your names -does not appear, or, if includ- ed there, it is not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. Robert L. Williams Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: Course dropped after Saturday, November 14, by stu- dents other than freshmen, will be recorded with the grade of E. Fresh- men (students with less than 24 hours of credit) may drop courses without penalty through the eighth week. Exceptions to these regula- tions may be made only because of extraordinary circumstances such as serious illness. E. A. Walter, Assistant Dean Polish Class will meet Wednesday evening in the Union. Elementary class at 7:30 p.m.; advanced group at 8:00 p.m. Concerts Messiah -Concert: The annual Christmas performance of Iandel's "Messiah" will take place Sunday afternoon, December 13, at 3 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium. The following will participate: Marjorie McClung, soprano; Eileen Law, contralto; Har- old Hough, tenor; John MacDonald, bass; Mabel Rhead, pianist; Palmer Christian, organist; the University Symphony Orchestra; University Choral Union; Hardin Van Deursen, conductor. Tickets are now on sale at the offices of the University Mu- sical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Charles A. Sink, President An organ recital -will, be presented at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, November 11, by George Faxon of the School of .Music faculty. The program is open to the public.:. Russel radley, John Chapin, Char- les McKean.:.'. Exhibitions Exhibition, College of Architecture and Design: Two sequences of colored multiple wood block prints by Harry Bartoia, Cranbrook Academy of art; glass cases, ground floor corricaor, Architecture Building. -Open daliy, 9 to 5 except; Sunday through Nov. 14. The pubbe is invited.. Events Today Mathematics Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the West Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Professor N. E. Steenrod will speak on "Topglogical Methods for the Construction of Tensor Functions." Varsity Glee Club: Members will meet in the Glee Club Rooms at 8:00 tonight for;the Interfraternity Ban- quet, Informal dress. Polonia Society invites all persons of Polish extraction to attend the meeting tonight at 8:00 in the Inter- national Center. Refreshments. Christian Science Organization will meet tonight at 8:15 in Rooms D and E of the Michigan League. Michigan Dames: General meeting tonight at 8:15 in the Women's Lounge of the Rackham Building. The Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet tonight at 8:00 with Mrs. Rollo E. McCotter, 321 Park Ave., Lakewood Subdivision. Book-Shelf and Stage Committee of Women's Faculty Club will meet with Mrs. L. W. Keeler, 1135 Granger Ave., today at 2:30 p.m. Coming Events . American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Engineering students may register for the inspection trip through the Huron Forge & Machine Company of. Detroit up to Wednesday noon, above the Engineering Arch. The group will leave from the East Engineering Bldg. on Wednesday at 6:30 and will return about midnight. Alpha Kappa Delta: There will be a meeting of all members at the )ome of Professor Arthur E. Wood, 3 Harvard Place, Wednesday, Novem- ber 11, at 8:00 p.m. The first meeting of the Advanced First Aid class will be held November 12 at 7:00 p.m. in room 58 of the University Health Service. rr I,? V .' J r .. itY tY A I.. AI~7AIA ' ~ II. ofwvet M~s uv 7.95 Calkins-Fletcher TO INSURE YOUR It's young! It's flattering! It's so new! Squat, square grosgrain bow is a size-shortener! "Walled toe" give plenty of "wiggle room!" BLACK or BROWN GABARDINE LOVELINESS t (Y. ~J "The Coke's in" Liet this symbol guide you! to the best in finishes and Paint Supplies. 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