> - -r :ias» of '44 Shows irollment Drop; State Ag Will Appeal Direct Tc 'otal Now 2,138 More Funds For M! whmen Near End of Buoy First Week ovular freahman registration cloned Thursday afternoon kh the roflatrar'a office reporlinif 2,i:tH enrolleea, n drop X Legislature For X X . X X X X XX X * Gash Plea W [247 under last year's record total. First year men re»i*. J..,I 1 him far total 1,316 or 2.'i2 lea* than In |tnumber of Today's 1939. Dec-ream- women entrant* in lean draatic, thla year'a •figure of 822 being only IB lean than laat fall. Increaae In employment opportunities ia given hy Hey. Volume :i:i IHichioatr otate Neuis 7. ,129 MICHIGAN STATIC COU.KOE, want— tarn, ma ease t.aaarwq BAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FKIIMY, KKITF.MHKK 27, 1940 nn To be Based On Growth May Seek Science latrar K. S. I.inton aa Hall Grant; Board thej Campus main factor tive «tudent» Influencing protpcc- enterioa eel- m I | ... . , to Fake 'r> I Frosh A«lw for Armory lege. On JY£ Ja■ rBSCS ' to Get j No Nuts? Registrar Says 7.000 I The State Hoard of Agrl- 'til it re hirer culture will apfdul directly U> S| Fxtra Rooms j j0 v.o/m. game Glimpse Of figures, 100 to '200 late registra¬ th« Michigan legiMbiture for tions and transfers may be imreaeed appropriation* for pec ted to swell the number of new gas* atari In IMa i about 7*ee rxpraro For Women Accommodations dents will be for 1,000 available on »lu* the Leaders the college, it wa* announced day* It Is also expected that tc | University of Michigan football rsetofj of the coll* • govern* registration will be about the? «a Shorlug#- Chiihth j trutn. C. O. Wilkin*, treasurer, .Students Will Be yly. tjnard req ed the tall ahaaf It aaatnilr as last year's Moireing of 11 | .Hid yesterday, adding that ad- collega w4 ha* l.iwinir mataa 7,000.- figure of aim | vance tickets ore now on sale u\ Speakers At yife«sd*nt «er-retftry Ui inform At Ifillrrmt j the cashier's window in the »d- Two Gonvos the state budget director that* at g eat sae alahl far -III* The Importance of m 1111 a ministration i building. the next meeting of the legisla¬ Um i»rd»ae." training of the type offered Faced with an overflow of< The Arm Arbor special will Frenhman men and women1 ture in January, the college will Michigan State college wus c women student *, college1' 'cave the railroad siding In rear will Is? formally introduced to I request an increaMf in its main* \ i >11 a Rat Rare phasized to freshmen by Pre*, Robert S. Shaw In his speech de- i j housing authoritlea h n v c jlt" »' 10 »■ •»- campUH leader* in men's and t*fwr**e appropriation equal in to** another story to add to tlon llvered at the freshman convoca- j IcaxetJ apace In llillcreBl!"^^!''1. serving sandwiches and soft women's activities today at percent*ge to the increase in en* roibrawt that ho» 'pruned sine# Tuesday in the auditorium apartment* to accommodate drinks will be provided for the separate convocation* to bo j »le* of pent slayers, althoUKh the last legislative session In 133f. College officials expressed plea- 115 women. Hillcrest colony i« • ml venturer* weren't a* kuc- ire with response to freshman located just outside of the city! ] trip leaving Ann Arbor immedi¬ held at 3:30 p. m Women are to ! MAT GROW ONE-SIXTH ul a» some other*. Two or week activities shown ately after the game, the special meet In Falrchlld theater while j by new stu- will arrive in East lainslng at Sec John A Hannah exptainad • ,i"sorted mice were trapped jents. Approximately 2,300 at¬ approximately 7:30 p. rn, Uirlum. that the college enrollment, after wastchniket In the Wolver- tended the convocation, it is esti¬ MWrr.HHM NAMED iltk-e the other day. A group Morjorlr ftnl'lwin, A W S chair mated. Hostesses have been selected to i | frightened women sumrrHined the shoe shine boy In Military Iralnlntf constitute, a preventative rather than a pro- 1 firiJ^ head each rJ1[.^ f(, I wnich thl. «c of the, four* sectifins into ! Holland Says meeting, while Die n barber shop who re*- ocotive of war, Shaw told the ponded to the coll nsembly. He s|M»ke also of th«» j ^ Serving i j M,ldr«ct Folio Menace at choirman in the auditorium j Lff with o fly uproyer. growth of the college since Mr*. llirk 4N*« und Mr J1 Representative of various campus ; i Molly organization* will address the two ! [ rnkenn He pumped the founding in 1853, and pplntcd out sprayer handle lust¬ i £0|#, j ni q formerly Is Negligible that 63 members have been added (lf ily for several mln- to the faculty within the post two j one „„ (ui^rvlslng hfMtei co-ops, i There I. no danger of an In-1 ] IKVMAI. Wil l. TAI.K The i»«t Michigan b-gulatur# untll the office stuff began •p,,^ who Wj|, th, Separate lo.mges •*-j Michigan .State |2 500.000 "hghtljr groggy. The mice, SHAW WtHHES HAPPVNEHH ' moflernistically furni until. parulysl. cpijlaBjIc at Mtah- -irt wmw„ Il.gr a. th» college j , if| • for t:<'h year of the two years fur •Into, were holding a foot i the bottom of the waste- Shaw, who is completing his awtion. Furniture f gun Stale j reoup la not commonly affect- W„ll. k. chairman >.f the „„ whi-ti the appropr mi tun WBM judlcary Kanally someone settled 38th yeoi as a memljer of the far. »• still being »hifte< *1 hy it awl the —awin for polio- ,„j»r'l; Hat MrKiddy, i«o»id*nt of itier by carrying both mice ulty, concluded his speech with buted. . nrelitis contraction la practically puhh»|lenlc council. Jean Vi.nl sir* xtDfce Bi njitwri i*krt out of the room and h that the next few years I Commuting diffk n'-"r — lpm.ld.nt of Spai-ari Women'. Direc1 request for state fund* mg of the animal*. happy ones for thl* year's been overcome by So uld Dr Charles r llol- ll-Mic Mill,. pr«ldcnt of ta bujld a natural srienee i/uilding freshman class- For the success ; round trips daily by for earl land, director of the hrelth cm-1 y W.C.A.; Marin Cmrtn, prn,id*r.t impiied try Secretary Hannah*# Mixer, Dance Will Open %% it any student, he believes, a dr. , student. The colonists have their mr. In IfieyVe Got Spirit Unite purpose and determination I to succeed are two most essential j meals in th» thij^L ft'»or dining room of the Union., Ural r«p.jw ta^a qwry examination*. Hn went Or «».|.,f Mortar Hoard; IV.ro'tiy Hunter. ?*a»eTr*f.t that in calling the leg. Miry ly-n Schoriiny, n«nior f-nd will Year's Social Activities phasis \* t factors. OFKM NEW CO-Ofg !o Wf that a nnw »y«trm of mad- | rn,,rnntilatlvr of lha Union laiard e*d for a natural Extra tirrie afforded by starting j Mis* Mabel Petersen, women's cat examination, ha. haen Inaug- nfflciart than ^inanor Kinnny and Aulnrui Snxar Fresh nun. week activities on Mon- ; housing director, reports that all I morn j of tha frnah rlor diy rather than Tuesday, as was available room facilities hove been H't.rr -»• Frouli Will I^-arn HowlauU Will Plav done previously proved a definite j hi lad. In spite of the fort that 20 help, according to Dean Fred j new homes and two new co-ops Under the MSCSungHTonight For KirMl Dnnrc Mitchell. Freshman Week director. , have been added to last year's C ONVO— Page I "The group appeared more Jeis- | number New co-ops are Grove, urely this year," he said Addition- ' at 446 Grove street, and Potter, at n! time between session* and test* , 334 Evergreen, r:.„^i:.!,^r iFC Men Hold iaat a bmnrh of I was provided this year j Changing over from a women's mplcted in two weeks I 'previously ^um*,h"'! Fronh Smoker The new method of scheduling co-op to a men's rooming house is "i,.y physical examination* at the j Bennett Hail he depart* health rente Mitchell suys. Instead of the Irmis-minnintf Oil cess, ring also alien of the army may entire group of freshman w or men being Rent through production style, as was don 2 MSG Band Knuckles Down Wtfdnevlay fraternity ru i problem* unless they k« with labelled ports. Jackson, at summer year, examinations were he apointment. A fee of $2 To Intensive Drill Period S. Shaw »pr i* ordered to drain the rhfr*!itmifln • l-pon*r'1 Pat™"'. "SC. l.an.l director, prwlirt. a w«V of «e* of two army trucks, •ill very good until they '(In'l Tta "Knroiim.MP u lm- h»rd- Mirhiitah hand »<1- j Michigan rlurinu the I,ami dtirinir the YW Sponsors tackson had no explan- planning vhedulex and; half, thorough ilrillinif is the he evening the nuke to his commanding and taking other enrollment procedures. Con¬ usual order of the day for Coffee Hour gafnes anfl vocations for freshmen will fc* the band. V W C A. prevented its annual | Spartan tooth of refreshrm Iris / If orkern held today at 3 30 p. m. Men will | W1M, TRAVEL, TOO offee for freshmen women Tuei- r*I telephone Ka meet in the auditorium, while wo- Thl* year, however, work will day ay evening evr at Peolpe# church- will convene in Fairchild men j jntensiAed to make up for lack < Members Mcrnl of the adviv>ry Ixiard All fraternity houxes >d a Urge v . jme of rwtift* Shaw, Mix. 'KlitalWJi theater. Thl* applies to transfer | 0f time for drilling freshmen sep- ' Mrs. R students al*o ! arately on fundamentals of march- Conrad, « Emma Salcr, Mr, | nprn iUn ,t, houM. Sued.y. n^himj. Rat artist Returns with Fungi r:*i* bUHXMOB, .f.ftud«« *P* pcar.tment* to the rtaff, rttngna* In idn 'Almost unconsciously we io*e ' respect for the student who has hi* parent* write or inquire it a job fur him. We get the en ion that be cannot stand on hi* own feel -By all mean* young people Even when student*, orriv „ loutd write their own letter* of claise* fuJly clod, it :.s a common v -f application, and Ar.uld m.k.lh.ir ^ to ^ th^m ,^r iwrvwwa. Buy — out of thwir Ukm duri... from ux to 25 A on parreit* Undmg them criJ onm aIr„, cUd in dacka. n coUected tryra the eqaa- Job.. Tha young (wrw.n arltUrt, „ initiative/ torial and J ir- ** he call* them, are their offi-1 vis. Badi* Will Praent uean MWT kp*TH a crr.1 w». V;1| R| * 1 #.> of tune in the collection of fungi.. 3,11W W 111 W*11* 1*>U| Student Opinio na neglected by botanist* viiitmg the Year i i.Ixnd prior to thu tin*, wvf Sm. j returned with IJS0 coltecmm; , - . , numbwi reprreafitmf peehjp. half1 ' I 1* P- m.. it wm announead to- numb,, M frirtnt tha wool ytmr. will b»- 4mj by C. H. Nirhte. of tha .prech gin h» I»h year aa cola* tared . Topics will be .elect- [ AIWO*TB» tun of current in- i Tha ^ecunana vary in Mae from mlcroaeople articles to m» of wo feet In diameter. A perartaateat of tha eo'ieee 1 p. in. in roam 113 of the • few are of exactly the mme N—- Ihr two decadee he xne fiaa. I cm as those found ia Michigan Dean of Anrtculture. _ ' . ; ■ v-' *" V :$P mm Around the 1 WUMMTM East; Japan May Fight Editor's Desk 1 HHTHMM —— . > attsn Mf Tke nr spotliffct hw drifted from the bombin* of Lon¬ Jack C. MM A Srsr works *0*. I saw a , —Ij at sw. 1 V •r Drew Paanaa ami MM a. AM llfr don and Reiiin to the East ami Nj«ar-E«st. Within the part few days Japan has moved closer to the Axis powers It !Wi pp- ————————————— R- * h after a rfup-versus-pUne head of Alabama. . . Rep Sam Raj i cuttle that savr French mac pitted burn of Texas filled the post *1 Talk of « Xaai-Japarc* »Ui- M, Roowretrs rtvat pre»id*n- ju* has draw, th* Ur-.ted States ,,,,, „od:d»ie. Wendell (7iTPRBJIJiSHUT , _ _ ^oa-Praty r. . , , .. Ed Jmnuk 3srndwr.h r . , ^ corBsrt. a. .»threat- Willkie.,**' I WWW I DltUII p.,rs ^ ^ » „„jor j tera the war hue* to ac bo Ttowtoy Wlta? * *?_?? ! P"1111"" speeches between Orts- | Ct—igmJ if LFfll (7\H ad Swaatar Ad I i/~i w» aMka yao loot bri- tar. SKM fa w* laad ' da*, an tha campus, at pity, •trad. *l»Hibdi sp.'ct «d Chic .. . faatarad in V»qw, Harper's hat. Madrnwi M*« and la smart "colitis* Aapa. Md about H" .. Waara write for mm. rf aaarad dsap and far I Styia MM "C." IctoodM Campus Results CdkgeSfeM • 'ram B & C's Summer Job Stage Shows Pass In Review! t on lie most at the student body of Michigan Stole collcae vacation from school this Htimmer many of the col- For 194041 . rtepnrtments were functioning full time. One of the lent this summer was bulldlnas and grounds lege events including dances, ath¬ department. luildinKS and frrnunds Has*,, ■ letic eventa, lecture* and musirol • through the wntli (nil time Job keeping build tory officer. • of the dormi¬ performance*. It also note* term rchedule*. ond date* important in and campus up to pur. The a»mr type of A Meri«H of outHtandinif Uisirway for the history of the college. i year B awl G landscaped parkage delivery wet six. Imlall- New York dramatic and mu- Spare has been left at each date inds around the new field- wl near the. service enlrsnec of for the jotting down cf personal HU'Hl productions, featuring Cnmpbetl hell, «o that deliveries memoranda. Background of the such Ht*rit mm Alfred Lunt and neefl not be made through the calendar show* view* of to of the | Lynn Fontaine, Bert Wheeler, more important college building*. flYSINAfm'M m>1 KHISHCD j mid Shell*, Bar rett, will be pre¬ Published by the Spartan mag¬ sented at Michigan State roMegc , WolU hall old door* were? rc- One of the bigger job* that H azine under the direction *tf during the 1M41-4I season, and O had to accomplish this hum¬ Associate ltd 11 o r Lawrence j Three productions already arc |c(k! by henvy panel door* with mer ILudy, the calendar* are being i laaiked, according to Pro! S. K. was the fiiil.iiin* louvres in place of tion of the complete transforma¬ " Id by memliert of Slgmu Delta moms. Hulls were completely women's gymnasium. j Crowe, lecture committee M>cro- All mechanical Chi, prt>fe»irt of the lecture series. This OANCDKl ' RBUINVKUK' Al.tll.T S.I.I HIMIU adaptation of Clarence Dnv's book Starting WvdiwxUv. (saoh-r 2. t ad p. H. of recent reason*. A definite date for this attraction will be announc¬ ed later » I KfTPIir KERIF.H VARIFI) Program* on the regular lec- MNU NOISES FOR MK Father " will include Cornelia Otis. Skinner in "Lord Byron , General Hugh S Johamn: Uland Mtnwe.*-" foreign cor »i?N|iondent, UKI» CKIMfl STABLES Gt.i. r and Kurt GrufT iiallet; Ev;j I a- GalJienne, »ctress, ( barlea F hlithig.il AVf. >1 II.r,k in K.'.d lUuinr 4-4712 OLD ami NEW KrmrinlM r It's 'LETZ & SON For < vr »«t« A COMPLETE SUNOCO JTKOIHCTS t urner Michigan & Harrison LINE OF PIPES f,- ventM»n at While That FIRST Date < Sulphur) TOBACCO Springs. W Va ALPHA CHI OMH.A- SUHOOI. SUPPLIES Margaret Bue. finer and Robert j fn Always Keep Ymt i Properly Cleaned and Pnrvmrvl Hill were man t-d Aug 10 in MACAHNES I-el Our Experienced Personnel Help You Kalaxnaxbo; CUen Burrh and ; Jair.ev Smery tied the knot Aug. 17 Highland Park. AVANT CLEANERS Floyd Gunri I"" H. A. c. Ave. on Sept. 7, and Max- > . fbeat t-tilf me Btaue ar:d Bob Rittcr were! married Aug. 2S ka Mavun. NOW! KAPPA IH'.LTA— Carmen Cork red has transferred to Texas umver-rity and Jane • • Kitnlwichni at the Soda Barf PMPT KMM SERVICE Welfman h»* left tf „mr.fi IO Washington. D for nur»ing : C. Women return in g after a year'* [ KttKSMMKN—%oo arc Not EDWARD GIBBONS irbfence are Esther Phanmrn- • schmidt and Jean Wiison. I m ihe rim mg US Vac Meet t*r Sally Ri>*s and George Hill were ' married in June. Mfe md Mm CMkactw John Cook is back site? a year's &U Gordon ilcPiicrsnn. entered lite who Doited States Naval has SMOKE SHOP Academy at Annapolis. Md-, and WiUiarn Morris, w&v^h.as Joined the navy, ar^ ihe ynly two mem¬ STUDENTS bers not returning this fall. YW DECCA — (OClMia.A RECORDS — OKEH ATTENTION RESHMEN I! Ut-I tm UM — mr-TW "» See oar aweered MILITARY SUMS Mat* yaa bu.v. We tea save yea Map. AM aCyke at aae fOee HANOVER SHOE STORE Glee Club to Turn Lab Problem CAAWillAdd This Woman's Worlc From Serenading Solved, Says Advanced To Froth Tryouts Through Coed £« this nation give all "practicable" aid to Great Britain and that a ChemHead Moving from slapstick to his¬ tory in the making will take but Air Class Not with Impromptu satisfied practice sessions beneath several With nearlv 1,500 new women students already on cam permanent military system be es¬ Clark Announce* a turn of the page for the read- women's dormitories all week and and approximately 2,000 more today and torn, returning tablished in the United States. Milwaukee has been selected as Spartan magazine, campus serio¬ Flying Training Ik nightly vocal bouts with vocifer¬ row, Spartan coetla are currently in a ous State bullfrogs and mosqui¬ of pruparati dither the site of the '41 Legion conven- Elimination Of comic Available To for classwork and extra-curricular activity. publication, which will go toes, the Michigan State men's Night Classes Saturday. on sale 110 Student* glee club has added to the gen¬ SWI, PATTER ! second floor of the adn DKHB PICK SLATE For, in addition to the usual eral confusion the annual tryouts Science, and the transfor¬ quota of Jokes and serio-comic A second-year civil aero¬ of prospective freshman Caru.«os. ! Lorraine Voislnet will head tration building. Michigan Democrats have tried mation of one recitation room stories, this issue will contain an nautic* course will be offered Last tryouts will be held today the to insure^ harmony within the Spartan Women's League The council will hold i|, Into a laboratory, have par- eyewitness account of recent Nazi this fall to 30 eligible ap¬ from 3 to 4 p.m. in room 210 of dancing class during meeting Friday at 5 p. m. in party with its slate of candidates air raids, fighting and occupation the music building. First rehears¬ fall for this fall's election. Murray D. tlaliy solved the problem of of Denmark, written by organization room tun c Walter plicants, it was stated yes¬ als will be held Tuesday in the term. Ballroom dancing will vocanciea In the position t Van Wagoner, highway commis- i overcrowding in chemistyr Illsley, Michigan State student, taught both for those who can . sioner and Democratic guberna¬ terday by G. W. Hobbs, co- music building, and any freshmen ! be urer of A. W. S. and torial nominee, headed the board courses. No night laboratory sec¬ who has just returned from a ordinator of civil pilot training. unable to attend tryouts may be and those who can't. Classes will of orientation will be fill co-ehainjj tions will be needed this year, year's study abroad. Operated under the auspices of heard then- I begin in approximately three of strategy for the state party in Prof. A. J. Clark, deportment head, meeting, Marjorie Bald-.', In keeping with a the department of commerce, two complete • weeks. Grand Rapids when its delegates dent, said yesterday. announced this week. about-face of the Spartan, its Waco training planes will be met a few days ago. applicants have already enrolled 1 Jean Visel, SAV.L. president, yesterday that a new YWCA FLASHES 240 WILL BE EXTRA offices have been moved to the available at the Lansing airport Meanwhile the Republican for first year training. . announced Despite the entrance of 240 ag¬ third floor of the former music for student training. the membership chairman for party of Michigan looks forward Grace Nahstoll is the • riculture students whose classifi¬ center building west of the Union.' FEE NOT SET to renewal of the fight between Advanced CAA training Is to committee vacancy will be ap¬ : i., cation in first-year chemistry had Cost for primary training is S6 rese'ntative of the college! for a physical examination and an pointed early next week. SAV.L. M. C. A.'e of pro- and anti-boss factions in the supplement the primary course to be deferred a year, the .chem¬ I offered last year, and which will board will hold its first meeting Michiy; party. CLASSIFIED • istry department is prepared to additional 834 for instruction. again be open this year, Hobbs Twenty dollars of this fee is re¬ 1 at 5 p. m. next Monday. Regional council at GeneJ cope with the influx of freshmen; explained. One hundred flying In 66 separate sections. etuder.ts have received private funded uopn completion of t;.lin¬ Members of the board are.j Bethyl Freeman is a member Only three new members have1 ing. The fee for advanced flying Jean Vise!, president: Mary Jean- ,Hhe State council, pilot's licenses through the pri¬ been added to the teaching staff, I mary aeronautics course, he con¬ students has not yet been set- nette Martin,.vice president: Mvr- j Members of the junit.r cab the greatest hindrance being re-1 tinued; 40 during the last school Answering a query as to the tice Sehmidlin. | secretary: Marie will be presented at the iirs moved when more looker possibility of obtaining college Toth. treasurer: Stella Balasses, | W. C. A. general meeting for space! and 60 this past summer. was secured by the remodeling of j NEED NOT BE STUDENTS credit for advanced flying. Hobbs ; corresponding secretary; Frances Hillier. sophomore representative; j perclass women Wednesday i n recitation room. Clark said. I replied that the question had not • p. m. in the student pat.'on . INSTRUCTORS ENGAGED Enrollment requirements for the yet been settled. ! Vivian Kalmbach, junior rcpre-j Peoples church. The new instructors in fresh-! advanced training are two years Four women, three of them sentative; Betty Oakes, Helen I * Junior members ore Consti of college education; the recom¬ Michigan State stftdents. availed Swanson. Patricio Piatt. Virginia man chemistry are Wade Allen, a j j Ceeley, Anne Gower. si, graduate of the University of Chi-1 mendation of the enrollee's pri¬ themselves of the opportunity for White, and Virginia Suchin, all, Freeman, Margaret But h ,r- cago; and. George W. Johnston, a 1 mary flight instructor; and all ap¬ CAA training during the summer group chairmen. j Wirth, Evelyn Davis. Harrk graduate of the University of West' plicants must be within the age of 1940, he remarked. It was also S.W.L members are again sell- j Hams, Mary .Elizabeth Virginia; while Another Instructor of 10 and 26. learned that three women have limits However,; enrolled for elementary training ing their campus etiquette book, j Vera Deaner, Barbat has been tentatively engaged in, Hobbs pointed out, enrollees are ! We Like It Done This Way." in Helen Manning and Bt t > 1 case estimated enrollmVnt. figures not required to be attending col¬ this fall under the 10 per cent I the women's dormitories. Eli/.a- Senior cabinet merr.l.ei are surpassed. feminine enrollment limit speci¬ \ lege at the present time. beth Taylor is in charge of sales. Helen Basler, Grace N; Quotas for 1940-41 courses have | fied by the department of com- ; Bettie Jane Mills, Irene i Undergraduates entering Ford- been established at 80 for the AWS JOTTINGS firstj hnm university in September may year and 30 for the second year j The A. compete for 17 scholarships. course, he asserted. Sixty-seven Station Gives MSC AIT Its Fall Registration Schedule Own Power New equipment has been in- j I stalled to make the Michigan : State college power plant more I l it. Akin Tamiroff 1 self-sustaining. Before the in- j PRICES crease of electric and steam power, UNTAMED Daily Matinee the college had to buy much of ; I Prlre Its power from plants in I*ansing. i Federal Defense Tax The program of buying and in- ; Tela I stalling new equipment start- j Nights and Sunday ed in January of this year with I Established Prlre the purchase of a r.ew stoker and "INFORMATION ri.KAKK Sm. V Federal Defense Tax "MKf'HAN'IX ll.l.l'RTRATFO" boiler. By the end of the ye*r, "VTMt NEWS EVENTS" two more boilers and stokers will Total , be replaced by new ones. New Children under 14 years condensate return pumps and de- nereating heaters will mjtke the ; plant more efficient. One off the greatest Improve- j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 mcnts is a switcfr board from j which power to all parts of the. Classify From 10:00 to t 11:00 a.Saturday any stu¬ m. campus may be controled. 8:00- 8: IS dent may pay ffees and classify. Behind the horticulture green- | NO STUDENT MAV CLASSIFY OR—PAY house a new well and pump cap- I FEES WITH ANY OTHER GROUP THAN HIS able T>,f producing 500 gallons of FRESHMEN! Here's One Rule- PENALIZED- OWN. water per minute is being install- : The alphabetical arrangement of this schedule will Ik* changed each term to give ed. Not In The Book equal chance Future expansion plans of the of early registration to each student during The year. Wyou may have In wear a freshman cap, hut X there's no rule against wearing Arrow shirts. No doubt you've discovered by this I.imilnl space time that more college men wear (hiring construction period AG BOARD CONVO than any other brand shirt. There Arrow ahirls k Jewett' are reasons: severely handicap* our effort to di*pluy Continued from Page 1) (Continued from page 1) The superb Arrow collar, the Mitoga cut. the ltsh department for fall term: to1 Pugsley, president of Home I anchored buttons, and tile permanent 6t (San- the tremendous stoek |iureliaseil for our Prof. C. L. Cole of the ninlmal hus- ' fonzed-Slirunk, labric shrinkage leas than bandry department for fall term; Ui). All these extra values neu and larger store. and to Dr. W. L. Chandler of the TO DISTRIBUTE BOOKLETS plus authentic Yoer Flower* | styling arc yours for die small aum ot bacteriology department for six j A.W.S. handbooks will be pass¬ $2. BY WIRE months. Leuves to Professor Blair ; ed out to freshman women fallow ¬ Buy a stack of Cordon oxfords as a starter and Doctor Chandler were granted ing the talks. • because of 111 health. At the men's convocation Dick —you'll never regret it. ANYWHERE Appointments included 11 dor-' Groening, student council presi¬ mitorv hostesses, 37 graduate as- dent. will introduce heads of vari¬ | sistants and several additions to ARROW SHIRTS ous organizations on campus. ANY TIME ] the teaching and extension staffs Fred T. Mitchell, dean of men. J will open the rpogram with a short RECEIVE TIMBER LAND VARSITY TOWN Jewett's Flowers The board accepted a gift of 112 I acres of timber land in Saginaw j talk entitled "Value of Activities to the Individual." Among those who will gtve 128 W. Grand River — Kusl county, four miles south of Sagi- | short talks are Jack Sinclair, re¬ SUITS AN1) TOPCOATS naw, from James C. Price. The ' tract will be administered by the1 forestry department for observa- \ presenting campus publications; Don Brandow, president of Union GLADMER YTA •" f;% •' ' v lion and research and is said to 1 board; Loui* Necci, president of LANSING. MK IIICAS MM, on. ton ■By Far—The Nation'* OuUlaiulin^ Younj: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST be one of the finest pieces of vir¬ independent student as»/ iation; Paul Griffeth, men's council presi¬ mUNIHU*Olh,t,kM,hn-, Men'* Clotliiii):; exclusive model* and pat- LANSING, MICHIGAN gin timber land in lower Michi- j fan- Other board action included: dent; Ed Abdn. of the varsity club; Bill Batchelor, for the football tululahbankhead lern* dc*i)r In 1914 and still at his post, ANSWERS MANY QUESTIONS service, now celebrating departmental start of neoriy hh year not only old the Carrying on fts work through people of the facilities of the college radio station. WKAR; through weekly ■f'0t. news releases to all small Michi¬ gan newspapers; through the pub¬ Keep In Step With the Timet lication of hundreds of special bulletins a year, and through the medium of county agricultural New Music - New Styles - New Dances agents and 4-H workers, the ex¬ tension service daily answers We have a New Class Starting Tuesday. Oct. t dozens of questions varying from at 7:38 p. at. flea-riddance methods to child Phone t-tni fee IsfaemaUaa and ENROLL NOW care. 1 Swell leather far good or Through the college extension • 1 to keep HR6IUNE SIMMONS SCHOOL workers, farmers in every part of wives state are introduced to better cultural methods, while their ■ - •rv-1-'- fii!rrr> ^ > m and children profit from finish. Double, oiled sole. ! extension aid and state-di¬ rected 4-H club projects. 0 The BELM Alt—broad of beam SPONSORS SPECIAL EVENTS for solid comfort. OFFICIAL HEADOUARTERS ers' Sponsorship of such farm out¬ ings as the college's annual Farm¬ Week, now In its 25th succes¬ sive year of existence, during the United States Navy band, world and an evening concert at 8:15 Group selling the largest number \ Ifa a WALE OVER BURTON'S winter, of Farm Women's Week in famous for its concert and radio p. m., both sponsored by Lansing's of tickets* is to play on this pro- j of 4-H performances, will appear here Morley S. Oates Post, Veterans of FOR group weeks and days and hun¬ Tuesday, Oct. 1, in the Audi¬ Foreign Wars. gram, under the direction of i dreds of special programs through¬ out the year Is part of the serv- torium, under the baton of Lieut. Charles H. Benter. School bands in central Michi¬ gan will be given opportunity to Lieutenant for tickets Benter. to the Reservations i evestng per- | WALE-OVER mnny duties. In addition, Two performances have been appear on the matinee TEXTBOOKS & SUPPLIES trained specialists are constantly sent dtit In the state to conduct' cheduied, a matinee at 3 p. m. through a ticket selling contest. program SHOE SHOP surveys of agricultural conditions Patronize News ranging from producers' prices to LEATHER NOTEBOOKS soil conditions. Experiment stations, conducted Campus Police Regulate from the college main station, are located in various parts of the state where specializing farmers have special problems. Although Studen t A utomobiles Students may drive automobiles at Michigan State, but' GUARANTEED SUPPLIES continual research is carried on if they do, they must register their cars with the by the department, much of its police department and observe knowledge application is practical The rather than theoretical. campus ' college driving regulations.' campus police department is operated through the East I DRY CLEANING ZIPPER NITEBOOKS Lansing city police depart¬ PLAIN GARMENTS CLEANED AND PRESSED KNOWLEDGE IS VARIED Offhand ment, which is headed by fnobile in East Lansing or on the i they know the capacity ART SUPPUES of water pumps, what procedure Chief Harold Haun. after his permit has been 59c campus SPIRAL RSTEBSOKS will quickest kill weed pests, how New regulations adopted In many calories, vitamins, and min¬ July by the State Board of Agri¬ erals are essential to child, youth culture, college governing body, revoked may be subject to expul- sion from school. COMMITTEE NAMED I - 2 fob $1.00 and adult health or how barns, $et a $5 penalty for failure of a 10. A committee to be appoint¬ CASH & CARRY STATIONERY houses or electrification systems should be planned for best advan- student to register any car he may ed by the president shall be the happen to be driving on campus court of last resort in enforcing The Bast Dressed Peeple ia Laasiag I East Leasing Use Oar Serrfee ge. or in the city of East Lansing. these and all other regulations for SURE RULES Such information is dissemin¬ RETS $5 FINE the control of the operation of College Dry Cleaners ated through bulletins, news re¬ The rule states: "Michigan State student cars. College students are prohibited The committee referred to iff LAURBRY OASES leases, radio talks, individual let¬ ters and public addresses. Experi¬ . from operating an automobile or the last regulation is composed of mentation is carried on by the automobiles in East Lansing or on Secretary John A. Hannah, chair¬ station on the 3,000 acres of land the campus until such automobile man; Dr. F. T. Mitchell, dean of has been registered with the col¬ men;-Miss Elisabeth Conrad, dean 2-25.15 Three Oooni North of State Theater 301 ARBOTT RD. that comprise the college grounds and farms. lege police department. The pen¬ of women; E. I*. Anthony, dean of BRANCH OF AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS Special stations are DRAWN! SETS scattered throughout the state at alty for driving an automobile not agriculture, and Chief HflUn. DESK PARS Chatham and Dunbar in the upper peninsula and at Lake City, South Haven, Kent county, and Augusta properly registered with the col¬ lege police department shall be a minimum fine of $5." I fl in Kalamazoo county. Violation of any of the other LOOSE-LEAF SPIRALS traffic rules, except the one just stated, carries a penalty of $1. Frosh Rules to Re In addition to the registration m\ ALL MERCHANDISE PRICED For Transfers, Too Contrary to custom of former ling, nine other regulations have been added to campus traffic rules. They are: 2. The rules and regulations for driving, parking and control of SPARTANS ill years A.W.S. has applied freshman rules to transfer women who are automobiles on the campus are PRACTICALLY AT COaST ALWAYS MEET beginning their first term at Mich¬ binding upon all students. Copies igan State this year. of these regulations can be ob¬ tained from the college police de- Transfer women who wish to be considered as upperclnssmen 3. An automobile can be regis¬ are required to write a request to tered in the name of only one stu¬ Widick of the judiciary STATE ORLLESE BOOK STORE Jean board and hand it in to the A.W.S. dent and that student is respons¬ office or the dean of woman's ible for the conduct of the car In Tin* and all the people in it. DEPT OF office not later than Tuesday noon. The letter should state the 4. Any student receiving a traffic violation ticket who does school formerly attended, credits MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE not report with the ticket within granted, and where the student i* 48 hours shall have his campus- living. 130 W. Grand River Avenue driving permit revoked. women Regular college rules will go MAT LOSE PERMIT into effect Friday night for all students. • 5. Any student receiving three more traffic violation tickets UNfON GRILL during any one school year shall have his campus driving permit revoked. The campus police de¬ partment will notify the dean of FOR eathers in Their Caps the division in which the student is enrolled of such action. Any student having or drink¬ ing intoxicating liquor in an auto- • QUICK COKES e in East Lansing, on the • SPECIAL DATES campus or elsewhere shall be sub¬ ject to disciplinary action. 7. Any male student responsible • DAILY BREAKFAST - 7:15-9d0 a. m. for the late return of a girl stu¬ dent thereby causing her to be • SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPERS - TkOWMM) p. m. subject to disciplinary action may Table Service They've Bought be likewise subject to disciplinary action. 8. Student driving permits shall revoked for a minimum Their » period of three months, Michigan Stater* make the In ion Grill headquarter* for t. Any student driving an auto- rating, rokr dales, anil just plain gab fe*t*. Tabled and booth* are alway* filled lietween classes and during the evening* ^YEARBOOK^ itifr Pratt 4 (id/ when student* get a hankering to meet friends and classmates over a coke or rup of coffA. The 1941 WOLVERINE Price NOW $4.25 aethftlOv 1 UNION GRILL AVAILABLE on FOLLOWING PLAN The Most Popular Spot On Campus CASH °n Winter Tern Fees U1M A C Are. Hal Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. hMtete : - • k:~T * / 'V. V- * ■*l.\ BBS ttxaafxArt Women Start . ... Made in MSG Greek Bids 1 SFARs S 4 U Ml 1 R'.AI Army Staff With Teas , niRMStt irwiriOTcm sathhu* t r mm SI* Sororities to Be 1 USING THIS GREAT-SALE . . . AMD MAYS Hwtown Iwlay. MORE* 1* gPAREt T* ArtUe Italy Six on Sunday IVraoniiel of lho staff in the 1Jreceded by five d«y» of military ctrpartmei.t at Mich¬ organisation tcaR and dormi¬ igan Stale college Haa tory nnd off-campus parties, _ I most a completei Michigan State's formal change, as o,nly two of the of-; rushing season lasgins tomor- ftcers on duty at the college Inst t roW with tens In six sorority houses year,have been reassigned to the j from 2;80 to 5 p. ni coilnge department. The others, I Sororities entertaining tomor- u nil tiic exception of one. retired, I row are Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha have Vvo.'i returned to active duly Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, (UIT FAMILV Mltura* with nlrt • c-rond tmna 1 lout W K . , „ !® , " ' ' !§ who hava ..... come In Kaat I fee by Saturday mornlna will re- _ this week undei J-*"'"*, the Nat .mat i . 8w,rU.. Infantry; Second Ueut. A | „lva InvlUUoiw to the initial - | TUESDAY, OCT. It , ^ jUl artllloi.v; ttovnnd ; Ynnlh Admlntatratton'. reaMenl | ,vrrkrnH round „r work project In agriculture. They u™ „ H.m.nn, e.>»rt nr.lt-! will attend cla»«e» and work In 1| BWV*tPflt 1 in. Ikk j qu„lerma.tcr. Thiee addiu.aud t o«ch A UM iww campu. farm bllildina., : rushee will receive one f „fflrrr, nrr N. fr„m Living in a former fraternity hou.e, the yonng men eonduet | ,hr HefWVe oiTu-er. Corpe, j vclopc cHt'h day of formal rut 1 ing. whether she receives seve I. S. G. su„ n)emb,r, of ,a„ >c„ uho Ihelr eatabltahment on a fe.nl- fnvitBtions or Just a notice to i KASt I.ANSINK , tran.ferred to other coaepratlve wm.. mey mmre receive I jUtton, nn, CoV f D nrtmm. iwct party bids later. . wage, from NV A for itort-t.ma; |b work In col lege barn, and labnra-i Teaa.r Capl. O. M. liar- | rl,m"^f " (W a will, a prefer- tone, and M«"„l the reminder o|| „ , rw(, vra.hlnatonr M«„U |1„1 ,^,a, the day In classrooms. claaarpoma. ThUtaa-, This two- R ^ F, „ M „ i>,^, T\ Jtcknm. B. C.; N. c.; Ma- 'S o m a ,S* L" way program amumt, fnr prosram aeemint. for length, en«th| Ca|>( AA D nt no of the course Iteing double that of i CM)1 „ Dugan, Kt. DUh. Tvv- Kt Bllto, '^ lim,, there 11 can be no Kvenlng Concert the ordinary short courts. as. Capt H R. Hixon, Chicago;. jncj hgjtween ADMISSION' ^ „ . , j Cant. J. G. Henro, It. Crockett.; i aorority women and _ , a Ot 21 rludenu graduatod from . , u«hecs These prlec* I net ad MaJor A c Rlanfon,. ; ^I^."r^.d"!^ SmMhem i S C ; l'""' D A *»>''«*• i Late,, available flaure, give , while o,her* roror."l !n torm ' » *> l"'" " A WlMr,rk' | homna to apply their nawlv-learn- jI 'earning f In the natlcn. »< '>■«'«" ad prineiples of aelentlfte 'agrteul-1 N'° < OI R»K ClIANOkK • — liiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMUUmiiMil ture. aercirding to Ralph Tcnny.! No changes are contemplatod ir short eourte director. I the course* of i 'struct)on -offered Two were four-vear scholarships j as all conform to IJ. S. army stan- awarded by the college for (lards, and are offered by army •HARRYMAN'S outstanding work during thp short officers. Units represented ami this slimmer. maintained at the college are in¬ fantry, cavalry, field artillery, and n ooAst artillery. Training is proscribed and su¬ : Mt A TIP ON FINGERTIPS- pervised by the war department, and is divided into two (tarts, each requiring two years to complete. Unless excused or exempted, all -From KURD'S physically fit male students are required by the college to com¬ plete the first two years of mili¬ tary training. "Hie advonced course is elec¬ j* M hrn you can coniliittr in your clothe* a lot of comfort tive, and members ape selected £ «is, the by UNIVERSITY MEN itXJRD SlRtXlAT (OKU TOPPER business writing, business speech, 3-1 WOOL •r.l:n*S ml Mmi Prof. L. H. Geil of publication* Wy Lracuc or P>ciA( Cwat CwSnik, Wg Tv |Mc ou'U M the aSau* you mm ^ course in vocational guidance on CTtoii m hi*. *10.50 Friday* Aimed at a prospective audience of 200.000 young persons in Mich¬ • igan beta ©en the age* of 17 and Straight Tip. MURDS 24, the series will invite submis- or col- * W«|t Tip* XOTICE . , . R. O. T. C. l»g*£ Military BAND SHOES mm Sale H< a. j ONE NIGHT ONLY AT ARCHIES PAL0M Saturday SEPT. 28 QwrTkUi* NdU Jul. WOnOAN 8TATX MRW8 v^inr,'stpianh««r, i 'eteranN Are Absent ToumeygDw*|Tmeknmii Get New Mentor intramural Haters Train For Entries Front Wwt Coast School I Stale spurts will And a new face in Follower* <4 MM tfense of Title Im person of Karl Svhlndcmnn, who •d track mid Md eoeel,, it rjockM# rank* «aer to State from Washington Slot, ►MU Seeks to college, where ho ho completed ft years Of < 'Itching track Replace Frev, Fclir ftl activity at SUW, has nounced that colnrj aw now be- an¬ squada. WhHt in high school • id euHept, ha wan an out-lnr.T ncw track (null Crosa eouMry, which le no. coMldemd « minor sport MichRitt State, and which brought I lie Siurlanx their &5TwhSl aixHrv hurdWr and while n> order to dscnte i»ii time t„ ttePaaw university ha cap. I hl» »"rk »• ''"--lor of sthWt. tional i oUfniuto team championship last * only |Oct. v. „«r, gut t|u, j,,mj, j Competition in iwmK golf am Ralph it Young bag given up the j the regular session along with foolbuli and is duties »»f lieotl tr,i n-M9oncl». 'Me no h"~"'— " " »• m been ehief dent* mentor of tht thin* pleting its second full Week of I fact lea. under the experienced who airt »o partutpaU "W, Parting dads since 11)23 and in that of Coat'. Lauren ■ I1. with n nuincml sweater and the *1 *h ilr Tt;ii'k of 1 u, C. mvI.i-s . »•»,! (' nsg,M ,||cg ii.Ii.mi t'»u«Uy blessed with l»out>Ufui otii ticket window • or in the the enrr ntUortel, Coech Brown feees the k anrt 1 F.ltr (.els Ul'ilalt rtt season with a short/me of •s it Lie*, hag l»eo;» set at A p. m., i totan material, Four of the big Council Honors Saturday. tK'L S. A»»l» MMITUAVI ( OAfll tins of the championship tenm Ani»ti»«r addition tn the i Four (tiller* In team competiiinti, tmioh leginte, Dixia Gardner, n Hchlade. ing Matf has been made 1 u«\e run their lost races ar.d no fholbaU will make ila dehut Oct inor award Winners worked out early practice. Win nf the 1040 Athletic : ' T Schedule* have nlieudy l»een man protege, took a close second football squad. This i» Don to Roy rehr td M g.C in the two a graduate of last yearv tei V-feb, .« Vnrxlty lo;«T"krc Copt, nick i ivv, four-time all-college king; n,„ two. winner of the ||„, .. . till modal, which goea '",r""iied in dormitory and frafer- mile run. - a„llH w, nathmll; 'J1 °,,lni'm ,,f »•« ™u»c . •»ity leaaue*. In tlw Indepandont Imip. play will gtart as mkni w .. ... l ha enough hxiuttdii have Immhi organ- Coach ScrhAldeman has an A n. ty which he was a valuable qi hack. Rossi assists in the i ing of the bark field men , 1^-4 If vou want to nt«rt itnek tit oiirjinip two-mile crown; ni'l j sn.Actd, sod George Keller. Kt successfully umbilici ! J74»«l, Anyo t»f to urhool th« riflht foot— on | btgh whnlarrhlp w athietii nrown will build 111. 1940 pdi- j l""«rw duiina lite f, iiUr' here tirxtr Thorn ure ,u around three senior lotto, hu m j college. a11, Hoy rot, at Kvergi een Manor as plenty of i|uunlii>n* (uol aca¬ ,i(,t. Eit Mills flashed flop form | t'splaln nod apaijt demic) that, ariao at collcno - the major mecla list year. At i ,M" ,r»el, loam. Kpi hlansao, veteran walker, nn.l | ««»iuna1 collegiate Hr that the faculty dopan't "l: rami round out I u>" 'w"-m'lp runa Trojtuig Seek Second Victory i way* have the annwer for. fioriin I.OO* GIH>I) Mo«t outslatiding of thi maintaining L"'S After Downing Eaton Rapids Hero certain Small'* wn am at know thu answer* we K«»t an to what the well-droaaeil liaiiHing'a high achfuil* Mm*roc and Jerry P.- colleifc man should We I foolhnllers, gunning for their wear. jry well I second victory of the your, the center slot. csent picture. Mill Scott, who insure you wardrolie your ,«s legarded as varsity material, ! will journey aouthwaril this Marry Jean I* stated for rig problems and your hudKctinff rty have to hang up his spikes in Mill Mam field. : afternoon to tnmd Albion in guard, -dibit. SluokofT at rig tm hie. tod Ted problems as writ (for no doubt of books for the fall term. Mruiidiige at rig mm I the firat Twin Valley eoitfcr- end. Dave Taylor will aileron you ran put the family char*r Showing up well in the early ; ente game stlicduk.il for either ills ore Junior Cleon Smith and account to work for you) ■ , . phomores Charles Sullivan. Hill •d All will be over. field. m VeUor, Frank Warner. Mob >«rks, and Forrest Muehmmt The squad jogged through the < titer at Kust laiiiMing, look i nil fo se "for the l > (barge* to Katon Rapids last! at Wed eaday. but II not get his first peek T •day to (i|ieti the Trojans' I©40 ! LA MODE vngth of his charges un irday when he has called r the > Dick NAT SHOEPE Mengum who lc<| time iriAl. i vglth* 2 42. II Mtrsnrf Arride rt, imnNfi mowN ' I.ANHIMG Highlights at the sense ne in the Inst week of 1 will j Sopli lliick Mimic r alien the Spartan* ■tend Uouilluill IVllktt mi- national crown again i4 k tea n* of the Country Perm BVaio and India ItKIVKK KAIL Albion, on i already stamped it«elf as a the otiwr ha.i .CAMERAS. I'nlvcrally ( tub i contender for till* year's I AMITY NITMUH'IjK < Criililrr SiinplilicM PIHyiUOKAPHK SUPfUES stills and TOPCOATS 3-button modclN; topcoats and irroN-nowN reveri ViuiiM- for St-rilMM. MHIHTS A COMI'LKTK LINE OE "t | Muthew Sepnnski, sopt end at Michigan State eolle giegauon, was lorcac Stationery , )||t 821.50 U ] mcinbcrcd the sfiorla write 1 I tic the defensive for mui an3 810 812.50 foe Fail Look tfcaa over! Dra|»er 207 8. Oraa* River at left guard, and Dave Uiltner. -v. m MB NBW1 rridty. sdrfmiitt er, into W«ht MICHIGAN i (torn of Sixty Football Candidates pnrtnn MSC Gridders to Em Prepare for Spartans* Grid Foes 'portlinc* Heavy Drill Sessions 'forOintl g»l iitiili-f «»» ill Mich-1 t« . Mltlnh lo th, trgulnr ji lt) yaar, itnd jbhHhy Budlmkl, who ' 3f»t» hptrmbrr IU whrn «.i I ciMthu.x ptnft of Jor llnl,ltiii,r. is kept out of the game due to a Willi Scrimmages <•" i hisl >wr> Tortl Ktnfl, Dnhlgrpti awl leg Injury, ate rtOUftttg In the teams j1 fled Vandcimpt#, tw. new men backflidd. ih Charlie Im* aiding In directing und*. Don rtiet Week of practice was 1 Rossi, varsity quarterback last spent mostly in drilling the team Spartans Go Under W.riips For Mlehi..., J learns aval la hie for nearly alt In fundpmpJitnlit and getting it In sports. I will atari right off pre* top physical condition. Much of dieting hv aaylng It tonka like A the time whs spent on pass offense M* llnl Sthmm . I N DECAMP oSSIiitu and defense. There whs no ucluni contact used in n work Until Saturday lengthy scrimmflgp. My far mv biggest sport disap¬ Wiiti the went her whm liiftilnif on niitiimn liroc?. iimi I'iiIutsIIv «r Ml«liliinn Ciiw onlr « wpck nw.... if,] jtisf n I "Mi t (Imp r»f th 111 its to tie coming to n licml IIEAT IIAI.TS NrtttMMAQK pointment of the summer was the Mu-hliron Slnte font I ml I tmmp. headline that hdd bf the matching The first day of the second week of one of the greatest showmen ellnw* »f life ?em»»M nlTort* will come ibout i>.. nioti-nw when CoRih ('hurtle %'lirti Yoti Think itf Your Purly tan enters from o great year ntt Hnehmnn eeiiil* lit* St|mHnlt him hard for Dint «tn» f the hardwoods to finish a great meiit. Mob Rhermnn, w^t pthlirnn forme IttroUfth the Duane niHHUiiHi- Eaultnon» and l)i» i t tged nl ten lo«t crmlnl wrlmmnite. The wit! take care nf the qtmit. y«, hut lh» miti'nme «lll jliet nlioul (le- tng this autumn, while \v "Peoples Choice" Il»"t Im| Fnolmnn, quarterback*, and JVte Mnngrtim to mention a f- ^ Rtpma«ter, a driving fullback. The punting department ap¬ IVir TrttK lllstlnrtivr ami Modern pear* to be stronger this year. IS' Men Make Way in World pn«l two linn IIip has hero winging the plg- Irtl Semis Inyiicl Dturr Mrtalr fell DUSTY RHODES Reside* ftthn Mt'-Rne and Mob Have Speed md with hi* "Id accuracy, PHONE 44977 Sherman, who punting last Mam Miller and 01. k did year, mo«t of the sophomores Kleppe me The first thing nolleeahle about" the fpiad Is that the boys look Of Athletics and business derail* Jack Amon and For Lute Game Moy Scouts from the < bigger than last year. Mut better Rparlnn nthRim both Toe* distance punter* nm mnklng n hip hit with Mfchlpnn hlph Michigan will enjoy the - still It look* like there is more echool eiliicntor* nml binlnenn men n« the othletlc annual football geMmo"- sperd all way around. With power ilepnrl the Michigan State coUc • meiil report* tienrjy 100 per repl and speed the Rpmtans will be plorement of phyntrnl i-.lu . pos ou the occasion of the K dangerous. cation major*. Sophisticated Swing Slate game Nov. 2 A tip-off nn Slate's prospects l'Vinipr fcaitliall hmlille* I,vie Rodtpftbach. now of Jtowcll, has been customary to t|b v. for the coming year may come amt Steve Sraa* of (Jraint * the Scouts nt the openim- today and tomorrow when sis I.clpe will he matrhhiK atrnt- i campus as manager of th game In September but M \ MTMC THAT~8AYM egy In tlie annie conference. torllim, as doe* Don Mo**! test wa« dispensed with o will nnvetl a portion nf lis le of assistant football cm and tire Rpnrtans play U"'' poAser nnder the eagle eyes nf AMIKR NRA*, TOO er nt Ann Arbor ngaimt o • Bob Mall chalked tip n BOB SIEGRIST Seen! .foe flofstnger In lis game 4 t . \ hat'lpy Asher fa almost a . with California at pitching record with the |.« vertiiy of Michigan. The i Berkeley to- ww row. neighbor «.f Rocky * a* he Is't.nncein of the Mtchlgan State game was tub "'utel rogching in Mrlglu.m \a% Mro»k ; league, nod Waller Swart * I year MllO Remits, thrii tWdsjnger will have plentv of ner and Mob Mills have po«itioo*| second lieutenant !n the U, tn the Jack son school system* nt' 7 ~] tic Assoc 'tn. j SUCCESSFUL KNIJAGFAIKNTS OK PAST SEASON pflr* t are getting despee- comeback, and would og Imttei than b« kn.s k Other prep coaching position? are held by Moy.t Mnclpman at Mv PUA» II Pirn i I ANVv I ASK mh. John Casavola at St. Mm v in Ml. Morris, Charles llenny a! West Mranch, Ron Kautitx a' I'heraning, Evgi-eti MaclYoognl a' R.taevtlle, tkstisUt, tkm Mnlt«km at Romulus, flavl uh Mnhlcnlier Ravenna, and Day Bchli Bntlei. Mania ntf SOME IN BUSINESN Michigan's Stale's Original ltn>adcaslin^ Hand fNVr TVmhmMlee* fall MOW MFOR1XT f W, MI MM N Ot \ E M. I'hn*.1 M» Kr«im Ori.lir.tn of mo«qui|oes that LET'S DANCE scourge »t across Ibe fraUhaR practice * at Michigan Slate college brought the entomology depart- { Into action. Henry did not : appear with his trusty spray gun. a professor who knew what j TO THE BEST MUSIC IN TOWN j would xvtng the pests came to the ! ic with 1,200 gallons of vevv I | effemive "dope " Three football fields were sprayed. FOR FOR m shim; TERM DANCE VAKTIKS FOR '> \i j\ t FOR A 1.1, SOCIAL MIXF.US FUNCTIONS LANSING FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS ammwesterfield yourncxi pock THIY'RK COOLIR, YOUR REST STUDENT MUSICIANS ARK MEMBERS MIlDn, »ETTER-TASTING All over the country, more smoker* ■re buying Chesterfields today than ever LEADERS OF ORGANIZED ORCHESTRAS before because (heae Coolrr, •nd Httur-Tasting RED DRKNNAN Phono Definitely Milder cigarettes give them l-LTIR ART IIOWIJ^ND ... 4-1530 whe, they want. That's BOB JACKSON why smokers call 2-5006 DUSTY RHODES ... 4-4977 Chesterfield the Smoker's Cigarette. BKNNO DEI .SON 2-80C1 BOB SIEGRIST.... Smtm U, 2-9617 It*,, ARN BE CAMP itfni m ChtunW, *i|*l C.mh 2