(3n lt;31 lu Opiif opinion★--THE QtTSTIOX: Do you have a pet peeve arising from warcondition* or restrictions?Mrs. R. .1. Smith. 540 N. La-mon. The fact that there are notenough buses is my pet peeve. I don’t mind strap hanging, but I do thinkthe companies should put on more buses and street cars. My only pet peeve against the rationing system is that there isn’t enough meat when there are only two persons in a family. And I think working men should be allowed more meat.Estelle Doyle. 166 N. LaCrosse. I don’t ha* e any pet peeves because of the war. Of course. Idon’t have the big. Juicy steaks that I used to have, but I can stand that.and furthermore. I don’t think it is anything to gripe about. Even the transportation problem doesn’t bother me. .William Branning. 540 N. Laramie ave. War conditions and re-trictions haven’t bothered me at all. I think it is fun riding around in crowded buses and street cars. The very atmosphere is more friendly and pleasant. *2 for after all. everyone is in the same boat. Some people believe that others shouldn’t complain about the rationing, but I don’t let that bother me. either. If they want to complain about the system, it is their privilege.William Tribkc. 129 N. Trumbull. I don’t have any especial peeves, but I would like to beback home. If I were not in the Army. I would be do-!n g defense work, but I would like to be with my wife. The Vrmy is alright, of course, but : would just like to be home.