s. fi. Library JV Lansing, Mieh. Clashing Teams Sho Similar Offensives, MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN SATURDAY. OCTOBEIt 12, 1940 No. 8 Coaching Strategy Past Gridmates to Direct Rival Squads Campus Special Draft Board To Register MSC Men So evenly matched arc the Michigan State and Purdue elevens that when they elaxh today at 2 p. m. on MacltUn field, the contest is more than likely to 1* decided by the stra¬ Non-Residents May [ISA ,w tegical efforts of two former teammates sitting on opposite [nesting Spirits! Slagc The.se former I Only grampo manages to spin ally convincing yarn about Enroll on Campus Musical Show are (xiach Charley Bach man of Michigan .State and Mai Klwnrd of Purdue. Hachman and tippling in his college days, Klwurd played together on the recounts a fairly moderate Hit of his campus career, bo¬ ng, now and then, the lack ,mt of modern youth, 1,000 Are Eligible NextTerm same team Dame. mentor was foMwe years at Notre The present Boilermaker a skinny. 140-pound t the Union desk reports that Advanced Military Men Need Not Sign end from 1613 through 1615, while Bachman the old, hilarious days was a guard In 1614 and ' 1010 und u fullback in 1015. | i 4 £ are due for a conie- A special registration Itun-an, for M.S.C.'n nearly 1,0(10 J back, with carousing male students eligible for duty under the national selective How evenly their teams ore Itliotl in mid-afternoon. Jus¬ Independent Student aspo¬ matched today can be expressed tification for this pre- service act and living away from their legal residences, will rtation announced plana for a in the following terms: Both ." The sophisticated fresh- be set up on the second floor of'lhe Union next Wednesday, ' .'arief Varsity 11 notified from their homes. after a meeting Thursday. i Student* convention at I»urdue last sprir g; the comedy will be Textbooks The Purdue squad, 36 strong, written, directed, acted and pro¬ arrived early Friday morning and Luren Dickinson's proposed selec¬ F'** registered have until Wcdne*-' uaro was trying to force her to murder her I , ,h() prrM.,,ss ()f a|lsrn(ee vot. , . day to do so it they live in ntlw with over 15,000 population. Prr- S".V11ZZZi£\Student-Rim Main Hub Fills Clerk Harry Lott, from 7 traduction to the Arts. RESPECTS STATE'S ABILITY "Do I think Michigan State 1* ing in Michigan is simple ' H u*ftge among other schools and i gocd*" he said, looking up at a Entertainment Need ... j rural area* have an additional for loinaing 10 I students will be about the same at hwtt colleger Ilr Joseph Arnold Foster, of the j questioner. "I certainly do. Any ! team that lose* to Michigan by one day* before the registration dead- bej Bored and broke l»v j All registering students "•I. onvcntinfial forms of entertainment, English department has 'edited, j printed "and iitued numtwf 11 fh touchdown ' is bound to be okay.** PROVIDE* FOR STFDFVTS uptton.'employmaMMTnanwrt! *tu,l<'ntK in " ""I'1 ''r "f rolNff ire tapping their inventive- hi* »erie* of reprint* of "Early j El And the "okay" Spartans, ward put it. took a full day off on The state ennntltutlnn make. i «>mc pmoif who will be able to i "e5s •" provide nervation ve; s that are distinctly colle- Modern English" books. All of specific provision fr»r voting by j locate them at oil times. Upon ' flint (*. d pub- j| yesterday. Bachman dismissed the entire squad after a brief meet- ■ viudent. through the rlatee j complete regUtratlon sludent. will | Thi'xe new development. ; mg, Haying that he thought the fi'ivr Stay 'Way whj.it states that "no student while • m attendamw a. any m««,tu.i„„ be handed of which he u "rcgi**ration card" evepcted to carry a! . .. . . "•**•» elubk. which ... ; ie*t would be better than a light •ling merrily down w hat- learning shall ire deprived of a ! all times. Failure to carry card* "llVtt eVPrythmjf the top rate dream of thoaght pre-law v..re b> reason of absence from might prove embarrussing, Mil- j rilte have «*XCept the studying. sons who nt* have when j high Mrh kler was interrupted :' Hither stream. a-girt one , I hi* feet He had forgotten to fT the water in the wash j > Hid it had sought him out. j i his landlady's rag. s "•» t Students Enter in 11 ml. No Supply |! * Versatile Dramatist to Give PraetieeHomes r.'.r Hester Myers, senior Program of Monologues • f»r with a liking for —! Cornelia Otis Skinner, versatile dramatic artist, will pre. Assailed by the tempt- ' • ii'.m a sidewalk popper. -ent her Modern Monologue* und "The Loves of Charles II" .uid dug out her nickle. '* in the auditorium, Thursday at 8 p. m. Although these short dramatir sketches were the founda- Biology Offers erk la Th* clerk, however. ib- tion of her career. Miss Skin-* " by the Student Union board and! their money's worth New Courses r had worrieS*of his own ' ner's interest in dramatics I appear in the "New Yorker" nr.d forriiMl iin(i paid no attention The biology department of Mich¬ to his customer ix-iran while she was attend- i "d'" leadinx rnaxartnes. igan State college i* «.ffermg sev¬ ied, Hester and two helped themselves- to uiir Baldwin School and later | St" publUhed a collection ot Please!" which has already go Frosh Feel Freakish eral new course* uate and thi* year to grad¬ undergraduate students. Liminology, a general course In Into 14 printings. Her late book is "Dithers and Jitters." As Cutups Coyly Clip Home Management house 5: Boise Baker, Detroit: Lois Early. aquatic biology, t* being taught for the first time this fall term.. The program Thursday nig Another course D Aqua culture, Grand Rapid*: Carter Gould. will include some of Miss Ski ner's original Modern Monokgu m Manistee; Dora Gower. East Lan- smg. Cathryn Nehii. Midland, and taught in winter term, which deals | with the management and prt>- uder the W, as well as "The Loves of Charl 11" In which she will portray « characters. Irene Rer.z. Ea*t lainsing. Home Mildred Management house 6: Gouiett. Oscoda; Betty- Hunt. Cass City; Ar its Johnson. term vity of water habitat irerequuite for a new spring iclude* atural course in Ichthyology which the identification history of ftshea. Field This and Tekonsha; Audrey Kennett, Ash¬ Four Given Awards ley; Cathryn Morris, Pontiac, and trip* are included in all of these Ruth Niffenegger. Elk Rapid* To Merrill-Palmer ! Home Management house 7: Peter Stark, a new member of e staff* will teach these courses. i Julia Da vies, Dovragiac; Betty He has worked under Profs. J. C. Jean Johnson. Kewodin; Jeanne Marshall. St Johns; Jean Schwab- Embody and J. G. Need ham of i Having gained experience from Merrill-Palmer school in Detroit Cornell university. ' the professional stage, she began on scholarship awards. They rae j land. Blissfield. Rachel Stiles. Les- i writing and performing her first Ellen Coleman. Pontiac: Eld ra lie. and Eleanor Turrer. Lansing j character «-ketrt»es—first for her Wohlert, Lansing: Rhea Kaufm.in, I friend*, later professionally. Aft- Detroit. and Mary Louise Muller, I er a few reasons she was in such demand that her regular tours | took her to London. While there. Miss Skinner played four engage¬ Leonard O. Jungwtrth. new art ment* in the British capital. professor at Michigan State col¬ ; For her, modern monologues lege. will unveil his statue of Miss Skinner soon developed a Esther Gabriel Richard in Detroit sequence of related scenes which w ere approximately a regular ; stage play. These included "The Wives of : Henry VIII" "The Empress Eu- geme" "The Loves of Qharles • Greece as} grams during the past several jVetro Roundup BjrSUiA College Britain Threatens Brt-al Bulletin Over Nazis in-Rumania What'* Doing Op ! (;reat Britain is expected to break diplomatic relation! Campim Today 'with Rumania momentarily over Getmany'i military .,tco.| And Tomorrow pat ion of the Balkan oil-producing nation. / 4-11 MIXER I Practically no alternative Is left the British since Itumani Dr. ttemaen B. Ogllbjr. prmldi-nt nf Trinity col- 1 The campus AH club and Stu¬ has been- moving steadily to- of the University of Wis ward the Axis and the deposi- Dr. Clarence A. Dykstra, WASHINGTON—When Hnrry Hopkins first proposed that dent Grange will sponsor a mixer of King Carol by a Nazi ing to Washington reportf so as to be prepared, In event Nelson Rockefeller lie appointed coordinator of Latin Amer¬ j ested for Ag, Home Ee. and ether inter¬ students at the Little theater hey are called for military service, to drive army ican affairs nf the national defense ciined government left the If? taking the offer under r I commission, there arose tonicht from t 30 to 12 p m An ntion. Managing Kditor utnmntdles or tanks. IV f |w*n for Germany to t»V. Bmlncm Manager Dr. Ogitby, a former chaplain in the army, also a mighty howl from the state department. j orchestra wfil provide music to* er the country for its rich oil CONGRMR WILL STAY ailed attention to courses In army sanitation, radio Mr. Rockefeller, the state*;; | dancing and refreshments will be Administration efforts t, r»cuHr Advisor 1atcr handled much of his work I served. DcGaulle. leader about n recess of Conger- and similar engineering subjects department claimed, smelled In Venezuela and is now hi* per¬ vol LEYIIAIX TEAM* Charles after the elections has fntli ■ r I chool and flying enures. too much of oil. His grand¬ sonal aseis'nnt. nf Fro- French forces opposing the Warn* OppawmtH— father's and his father's oil A. V. Cory, a geologist from I Girl* desiring to play inde- Whv ememmmt. rmorttrd from probably .... . t i pendent teams for intramural vol- Tom Greene, Don Way, Charles Foo University of California students were warned companies had been dmvn Butte, Mont., with active mining fhe hmbo be entered as the Do I *'<>" despite the obseme .. ! ley ball should tuna in their names .....Joe Blmek by President Robert Gordon Aproul that they will Latin America battling the Mexi¬ experience In Brazil and Argen¬ I at the women's gym by neon assault on Dakar j rum In either chnmbei. , toda be suspended from college if they actively oppose can government, and the Bolivian tina faik-4 when he set up his banner, i Ucved In Washington. ...Dorothy Hunter Independent teams will t* able t hi da in French colonic, .ml Twenty Kenerali from ni and Colombian governments. So, Henry A, Moe, formerly of the ■ n IN AND INTKAM11AI, RWHITS j compete for the intramural Ihell... „! Guinea western Afrlra Amerlean "For those who prefer to fiddle while Rome bums department argued, Guggenheim Memorial foundation, I for the first time this year. or to accelerate the pace of destruction by building young Rockefeller would begin who will tiow direct the division The triumphal arrival -I the gen- were treated to a quirk two strikes against of scholarships for Rockefeller, a ! m». be hut A hid ( I renewed Detroit nrd her industi a, private bonfires of their own, I shall have little Independent pin* are sympathy," he said. "Indeed, I may find it neces¬ most im-portant job if there is to a. the Cameroon, drrlor- when they visited the itv sary to ask some of them to defer their enjoyment The White House, concerned be real interchange of students in | sale at the Union de k for the, npjeiaiiiiNi to Why ,o,ne Thursday and Friday a- i of an education at the state's expense until the life or these arguments, held the Western Hemisphere. | indrpendents desiring them. up the TAPER COLLECTION and prosperity of the state have been made secure ackefellcr appointment tor np- GOOD NKHillBORI.INFSH CARTOONISTS ART ftTAFF loriy Hardy, Leo Sherman ' by their more patriotic fellows." oximiutelv three months; finally iwed to the persuasive Influence ury The group also Includes treas¬ expert Simon O. Hansen; | Tower Guard wt'.i eollerA RAPIIKRs Nelson Bryant, Rodney Harry Hopkins and appointed newsman John Clark, In charge | dorm* and society h«>nses Oct 19. press relations; George (Ben) j' Any other persona who wov'J like .... the young millionaire anyway. of Henry , Predmore, McG§fl\ Jano Wigle. Jack Mnckie, Edward Charles Jack Kiliau, Harry Larson. Larson, Jack Hopper, Around the Since then two things have hop- Franklin, secretary to Rockefeller; HAH MADE GOOD and Arthur Ballantino, Jr., son of may call the former assistant secretary of ! their papers collected on thtt Beryl Gstge. ?-«.%*) This 1. The state department has Editor's Desk gone Its own polite and dignified way, ignoring whenever possible Spanish Janguage, Many of these men speak the the existence of anyone named speak Portuguese. They are young, some even Collegiate JVi tot Club for State? With Jack C. Sinclair Rockefeller. 2. The refreshing Mr. Rockefel¬ enthusiastic, tireless in their ef¬ fort to do a real Job of good World i-thing new ami different In the enter- LABOR ler seems to have justified all that neighborlinests in Latin America, and in the end should be able to WEINKR ROANT tainflient Held is within reach of State atu- Harry Hopkins ever said about him ®n°°thi out friction with the state A weiner f r Alt ; Come on In, boy*, th<» water's fine. by unobtrusively but energet- dent if they want It and nrc willing to do •iui tents wilt Three weeks from today a number of freshmen king gnod. In the short I department. be Uki lit le Work for it. and sophomores will probably feel the ley waters time he has been functioning tin- j J Those 1 attending are to Farm La re bridge at 4:3 A other colleges, night clubs run by stu- of the Red Cedar during the tuf-o'-war which is dor the long-winded title of "C<" j for students have proved highly auc- ordinator of Commercial and Cul- i »f#» #z j and bring their own e,Ttv part of the inter-class field day. RTt'DEJIY DVRMTfWV iaf il. Is there any reason why, if there That brings to mind Stnte'a most famous river turat Relations Between the Ant- j 99 19,1 'np | All students who have Is eiVmgh demand for it, Michigan State party, and a Jot of other things, too. breathed new I Ife" into in" oMIm ' ModcVfl GrCeks trpcrteil changes of addre shoulln'l have one, too? most important fields of Ameri¬ In the spring of 1937, there was a "labor holiday" can foreign affairs. Ellrwhere In this issue is a story telling in Lansing. That was at the time sit-down strikes RADIO CITY EXECUTIVE address lifted in the student what| I hey slid at the University of Iowa. were making headlines day In and day out. To get the complete picture, There the students wanted something new Not eontent with tying up all activity In Lan¬ you have to know u bit more i party at the SHIMMING PARTY til rcfreation and their own night club I 1 Green Splash was ding. a few "labor leaders" got the Idea that they J about young Rockefeller. The 'WFr,d"f5ri!"wold who Is now In ; which was mixed-** the answer. Students manage it, cnnt|>osc should organize restaurant workers In East Lan¬ wood, are full of Raekefellem. sing. They came out and proceeded to carry nut This particular one Is 32 years L^minTrrny.^T ip2iw 1 rrtgmaUy ann- un I for Wednesday has been chart the orches¬ Krvpn tra, and provide talent for floor shows. It's their intentron*, giving the restaurants the alterna¬ ild, the | to Friday. ' tive of organizing or He has five childrr RioLfNiv am picnic rinsing up. inexpensive, In cause there is no liquor to l**te afternoon classes were ending at about the n«. and sometimes ; Newly formed Medical Biol eat holes in pocket books or cause automobile same time the organizers began operations. Ob¬ accidents on the way home. It's fun hpcause jecting student* lost no time In hustling them and several others to the river, where they were un¬ Rockefeller It's alt college, and there's no lid on enthusi¬ s a dlrectoi ceremoniously trwed In. Reinforcements came, but asm. - decided discretion was the better part tuild dp dt< of valor The State News believes that such a place when they enemmtered a quickly organized group w-ould.be good for Michigan State, and ot: of college men. Ohio l*a«lor fers it* assistance to nny group or individuals to Sjwal interested in promoting it. As one college official put it, that river ! The Rev A R Horn. Y< party M the best piece of publicity the college hjts ever had. Coming as it did when colleges all over the na¬ tion were the targets of charges of Communism, and when sit-down strikers were being allied with the same unpopular cause, it instantly created the PH ulkont on II or' opinion nationally that Michigan Slate college wan opposed to any tiling of a Communistic nature. Although I wasn't here to get in on the fracas According to a news release from the New myself, t have heard numerous stories about it. Yorkjoflire of the American Student union, the best one comuig from a fellow who bel|>ed turn there;us» a "Walkout on War" in 110 Amer¬ the organizers' cars- around and who helped throw ican colleges Thursday. Ute organizers into the river. The union claimed more than 100,000 stu- From his account, it is my opinion, and other# who saw the whole tiling have agreed, that dent^ were exported to participate in the of the students at that time did not actual represent a demonstrations, which "on most campuses" burning opinion pro the same pidiey applied i or con on labor Rather, it werejsupiaised to "take the form of meetings was the fact that the organizers tried to close up —expropriation. JOINH) WITH I.O(AI MONEY addressed bv local litierals, trade union lead¬ the city's restaurants about 5 p. m., and hungry ers, <*id student-faculty figures." I'rJIablv the whole idea was to make a noticeable expresaicn of students in o|ipoai- getting their suj^hm. lion fit war involving the United States. Regardless of the menu of the project, it Contrast»me-4hi> view wtth the general opinion ; will prutialily ic viewed nationally as a V prevailing ^oft-ohnpus aftei- the party, the next i il activity because of rirrulating n-ports logical question is. What i student atti American Student union includes in With mwt of u*. thi ething that bet-ship a number of Communists, uki tie good for Ameraan mtlege atu- t«* t with labor in \ arious ways and are lientg ex- ' as a w hole, if there were a p<»»rd to ail sliades of opinion about it. group un- through by radical colorings that could spon- college course*- and througlt the news^iapers. The AFL-CIO light ha* made »t fight, we j txjuess a true opinion representative page* and page- of cop.v, much has hern aaid aliout the * i* a point t thought the country over, "fergotlen man.' and a" department the American Student union is not tor the latai aee eye t» eye Actually, the stale "f department, under the far-sighted g«MNi netghbor poller devised »>> Sumnet Welles, already had join- ' ed U. S, and Brazilian capital vo i Tiw seven Ihe founding build a new steel mill in Braztl. ved toraor » accomplish his plans. Parade of Opinion ; mo*t 4rnmM «rou,-. nl «*e:1, p, 's"m v'rR™» ^ *rf |«J Aeeaciatrd ('•Hrgiat* I'rraa |I eludes; j m charge. I Wfcat Othrr U«th«r SUUents Will Clayton, of the cotton me: - I EARMIIOI SE— I Think mi TiawG Tapic. i chandismg firm of Clayton and The number eight torn from Anderson, who tangled aith AAA i \ T,"n Harmon's back by Sum Mc- cnop umlrol in the early New !^ **) ^ Saturday s game will Defptute Affect* Student* undei "If you hav r a jub at goad wage* air satisfactory condftiosi*. gad have no com¬ *uck—, ; Deal days, turned in disguvt tn | Brazil and has now taught 1 he ' j be .fpropriately framed and hung hie hou»e. plaint*. it's foolish for mr to try to orfuur you. The chapter entertained with grow mare cotton j a | Srll for c«»h "However, if you or* IniMiiiil, petting toww gin it better j radio| party last right. wages than you can art along on. and are work- Mother Bantlett it expected to! juivlhiug »OU «lou*t van! the Chase National Bank • of the experts on Ger- | reU,rT to the house thLs vueekend ber trtp to the West coast. ! ***** thing* you do Haul This illustrate. 1 believe. barter trade, j Juu ell Stair Nrw*. Iliom- ttTA TAl' ALPHA— The Sweetheart Song" wa* | 5-9113, Ext.26B,a«I place and fill a naad. and that labor can follow a which tlie United States faces in i sung to Margaret Larobardiere < um-rt a classified ail. Thr> bring —A. middle of the f^ad policy wMrh la neither radical South America. , i lust\week when she returned with ; Robert G. Caldwell, dean of; a diamond from Ernie Fick of: humamues at Masaachuaetts In- j ****"* Flint. Oj Technology; born in Bo- j Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh, newly-J _ , _ ^ to For- j elected province iting fthe house gresident, is thi* week. Thursday. Ella Waters, national: via-j On 1 Nfctosw fitate Hen» Carl Spaeth, a dassmaw of held secretary, will be a guest of i the chapter. .! (ntunW, October It, 1M0 MICHIGAN STATE NEW: draft 'Public Prefer* Juice*9 Attire* Petitions Mum's* the Work WKAR In; This Woman's World Apple In Latest Fashion Campus Research administration Highlights Voting Dates Through Coed Eyet Finds New Blooms "American* have become juice-conscious during the last [yesterday? > is nothing wi 10 year*," is the explanation that R. E. Marshall, professor Announced Appointments hold the center of attention in women's of pomology, offers for the Representative amazing growth of the use of activities this week as fall term projects gst under pry group In the state are As«ln the Saturday highlight Only Two Position* campus poaKion con to the football la-ft llnrnnttmtrd way. Vacancies in W.A.A. and A.W.8. boards were tilled Idcd and the entire group is game, A survey conducted by the find committee chairmen I. (d of well-known, solidwith Purdue a, State', were named. opponent. horticulture department hi the Julcc,. and expects to top this rec¬ In ISA Elections Droadcart As for political prefer- of the r game Is at 1:45, ord this fall. a Y.W.C.A. NOTES •" ♦ Oovernor' Dickinson never direct from Mackltn rield. Lansing area last year shows EXPLAIN* TERMINOLOGY With 21 position, open on State tans should he ,,, ist nor knew who was On irtere.led that 40 per cent of the Since the term "cider" often nl»o In the Spartan puis, the I.S.A. council, 81 indepen¬ pur, whit, to deep red. dardiia- ii it was submitted to his Saturday brings to mind fermented "hard program on the air at I p. m. dent candidates lire campaign¬ •orJiVprcwTtotlv, In charpr of relax a- ers and professional florists !. c- i F.. M. Rosecrnns, ad- cider," frequently made from in¬ With Cliff Jenk. acting as end- tion room and the Town Girls' or¬ throughout the state will test fur¬ -pcneral. The list had been ferior cr rotten apples, none of the ing In the first election of the ganization. ther these different breeds. nun. two high .chool teams, on, I ;.nd was out of the govcr- Juice produced nt Michigan Stnto new Independent Student associa- Mrs. Morgan crnalstlng of tour boy. from Ma- Is given this term. Actually, fresh MATRIX LINES Although experimental work on l >0. and the I ems which concern young men several types of flower* is carried other of four girl, from East Lansing, will apple juice and cider are' the same OfT-campus men and' women and women, according to Bettie Marinan Alkire will serve as r characterized the con- compete for preserving will ballot at the Union sun porch Jane on by the horticulture department, , ii. an thing. Mills, Y W. C. A. chairman of the publicity com¬ the chrysanthemum is the only v n* n flare-up designed attempt to prove whether plants in All the apples used for juice (• m IL' 80 to I 50 men are more Michigan and numerous by p m Thurs¬ Two meetings have b mittee for the Matrix sale of re¬ plant with which students attempt. • ,1 publicity and said the Intelligent than "ther concerns .scattered through¬ the horticulture department arc day. Mason, Abbot, and Wol i.led. The flrst will be cordings of Michigan State songs, -..m'd be accepted as mode development of new breeds. The camera rlub of the out the United State* have adopted produced ot the college orchards hall independents will ballot from 5 to 8 p. m. and the w Betty Ann Oagley, president of week. Me refused to air. this method. One 5:80 to 7 p. rii. in their The seven varieties approved Michigan Arm or at state experimental farm respective ing'the evening. en's journalism honorary, whether Dickinson would broadcast by John Beech, a Lan¬ last year near dormitories on the same day. this year were first grown three, produced 400.000 gallons Grand Rnpids At least eight Discussion groups wi announced yesterday. Members lx>ard if the present sing authority an ramrras. should of canned typo* . years ago, and were carefully se¬ j ( w . apple juice, although of apples ore blended in Dormitory women will turn It during committee are Janet Hall ,»•- un-appointed. i'-.ve an Inspirational alarm rlock prepar¬ Wednesdaj's meeting, lected from the several expert- the company was ing the juice. petitions on Friday, Oct. 25, find October for Saturday morning late only In Its aec- 18, as part of Y. W. C nnd Dorothy Hunter. mental types. JrsTS investigated sleep¬ ballot on Thursday. Oct. 31. A.'s new fall program. ■ ■ ers. It comes on the air at III: Peggy Trout and Jean Bills were •iitt news releases sent SO TWO JOUR UNCONTESTED It there flowers meet the ap¬ a. m. PROCCS* IS RECENT i iv nnd last r ight in- ! 'he pro|>osed list would SATURDAY'S FMH.RANH The canning process used here Ceologisls Explain W.A.A. SPORTl.tr.HTS All except two representative named to investigate the possibili¬ ties for radio programs. proval of the florists and garden¬ ers that are trying Diem out, the positions ore contested. Nominal- at State was originated in 1958. j Gomes nnd stunts in the wom¬ despite intervention ef- - e part of labor leaders. 10:50 a. m. Camera Club or the Air. after experiment proved that or¬ Mystery of Color ed to the ISA Council were the en's gymnasium will feature the j In charge of plans to sponsor n college Will have seed erough Union Board dance are Marjorie •bout 40,000 plants of each variety' for, dinary tin-plated cans jyere not following: Dormitory men (five j first open meeting of W. A. A Press «I 1:(Hi p.m. Spartan Quiz E report stated that Gould, a repre- 1:90p.m. The Gridiron Swing satisfactory. The ccllege Changing Stone* to be elected) -Mason hall (two which is being planned for the to be elected): James Kennedy. Week following the Coed Carnival Baldwin and Jacqueline Dufoe. within two years. «.f national draft the 1:45 p.m. Football Game Pur¬ processing plant Deep purples and bright greens on Sam the first floor of the horticulture Hochhebter, Larry Bayer, i Elaine l^tckwaod, presidents an¬ i conferred with Michi- due university. glowing from nondescript an, and John Baugh- I nounced yesterday. MONDAY'S PROGRAMS building began this year's pro- and white stones reveals a grey r !s * regarding protests bit of Fnll term ..JtcUUi&Uf,,. 11:30 u. m. "Yesterday's Rhythms. ion of fresh apple juiemjate modern magic by way of the geol¬ spurt* were Started state labor groups but this week with the first- Intramu¬ 1:13 p.m. Musical Moments week, and expects to produce ogy department. • ( commendation on his ral sports meeting. guild 1 Over thirty Washington, 1:30 p.m. Forum Discussion. De¬ Phosphorescent rind florcscent eased Juice every week sports managers representing the head of the military velopment of Democ- season. during the rocks ore displayed In a case i.» chose the disputed equipped with a mercury vapor I dormitories, sororities, and coop- rome amd back by JUM F. HAH WIRE RALE arc which, when turned | enitive houses of Michigan State d yesterday that labor on, gives viderrtly misunderstood During the eight years that the off invisible ultra-violet rays. college gathered together in the women's gymnasium to make ar¬ Railway Express! r, i! law. No speciflca- horticulture department has been When these rays come in cor tact rangements for the with certain minerals they are forthcoming producing fresh-juice, 75 per cent :wii>. Rosecrana said, nl- colorfully changed, explains Dr. S. G. Bergquist, «triot appeal boards are geology depurt- 'o have labor group re- The rays change to pink, purple, green or yellow light depending on the kind of rock. This meta¬ appeal boards, Rose- morphosis is called floresence. Other minerals phosphoresce, or pa,»" i, the campu,-to-home InYtRNOR OK* LIST Itry Railway Express. We glow, after the ultra-violet rays on tor : to Rosecrnns tit© pro- have been turned off. Installed your laundry, tike it home... and the* hrisg a it hack fo you it your and okayed V it bur boards were selectcd by former Brucker, state \ MUSICAL Whirter anil convenient a, that! You college addrcM. Ic'a a, quick prepaid or collect, a> you prefer. may aeod your laundry I (Continued from Page 1) on the W A. A actresses, actors, musicians, Low rates include calling for and k«-t'o will register Wed- sing- AWS JOTTINGS delivering in all citie, j er*. stage hands, advertising and ami principal town,. Use R A11 WAY EX PR copies of res secure 10:00 a.m. From the music room business manager and all-college they will fill I 11:45a.m. Spotlighting the news 1 trvmits will tie held The two- k -. which Adorn to Gel iwift shipment of all ESS, too, for packages and luggage. Just phone 4:30 p.m. Listen to the band, main lounge of IUltY :i«tratinn work will be hourconsecutive 4:45 p. m. Summary of the news i two program will tie produced on nights in Fatrchild | More Try outs 1; co-op houses: (uncontested): tts assott road phone l-ssss east LANK inc. mich. a force of volunteers. I lea nor Dweiler: at large (elect I theater Tryouts for the all-college fall " ' American ci'i- : Honorary Will Mlft Script writers should term play "Accent on Youth/ to Beatrice Young and Virgin- ermtnrt required to work ul ' Anderson. RailwauAExpress - scheduled for completion Thurs- - ■ f day. To hud Voting Tip ' day night were held open over j the week-end due to the large ,, . , I Vote, will Iw recast To. [ turnout when A3 new student)' Faculty Folk Hold l-HMIS W ill JOIII | challenged veterans for roles. Annual Reception Safety Meet | ! ' Final casting will probably lx> completed early next week by Dr. The W Fawcett Thompson, director j Independents also plan to' Chrysanthemum* formed the i set up a travel bureau to aid stu- ' and many students who have al¬ I main table decoration for the An- ; nual Faculty Folk reception held i derits returning home t r Thanks- ready tried out will receive calls SHE'S WAITING! j Friday afternoon in the Union j giving and Christmas vacations, j : The bureau will function as an in- ! mittec was headed by Mrs J. A. I formation center and will register New Offire Hr|tlur< j and dispense offers of rides. | Morrill Art Lirlien At the table. Mr*. R. S. tea Organizing of dormitory men Shaw. Mrs. J W Slack, Mr*. V R. Gardner. Mn. E J. Miller, ; immediately after term elections, i Dean Elisabeth Conrad, and Dean it has been announced. Marie Dye presided. Incidental I music was fun ished by the M.S C | tered in official competition for harp ensemble, directed by Mrs. jI the Women's Athletic association | Grace Lauster Field. in volley-ball for the first time Musicians were Mrs. Virginia | Stoney. Mrs Grace S Line. Mrs. Gertrude Clark. Miss Doris Verth, nnd Miss Marjorie Steers. f/f/tteffe Booklet Explains Correct Form Roller Skate YOUR MOTHER br Every Occasion as Women See It • Special Rates in Students 30c and yt wlio want* arc atlt'iidioR. lt» hear about you and about thr EGGY TROUT Speaking for both "men and er rule for introduction*. Prize j to allow uppcrclassmcn vo seed* from your woracr, *ports clothes and only paragraph ir. >h» book uy». "Try i mto the dinin« room flrv - leave the sport* clothes ore the proper at¬ poon, -void talking about yours,If "« !' ' u the hour is up tire for campus. Women are People enjoy hearing about anyone in your told not to attempt an exotic at , more from other*." ru.h In tb« tories shows no signs of a | charact,ri.Uc • :>ys return the card tire on campus. This includes (TIAPCRONES DONT ATI' ' the library to its the donning of earrings, spike ■! In the sevtion under • Private Purtien at Special you stand a fair heels, and trailing skirts. "Dont i ness the writer draped" is the byword. go Ra lea—-Phone 4-1211 v it Dime This (ollege.r Irar 3t friendly all the time, and not juat Perhaps tive most important when you are trying to get rtu- that we have a race of sujrermen, - Way," point made is that it is better to I dent council votes." And a page capable of intricate skill*, o red by Spartan go under-dressed than over¬ devoted to Another rule reads PALOMAR courtesy to chaperone* campus. • '• describes in de- dressed to a party. This does not describe* «he plight of patrons in "Flipping water with a spoon or ROLLER GARDENS mean to infer that a bathing suit throwing food is not recommend¬ E. Mich. Av. a true and sympathetic light. nr. Ranney Park would be preferable to a stuffed Chaperones arer.'t out to *py on ed as a form of amu*emer.t. Do shirt and tails. not play with the silver or dishes" | your courting or to bore you with FLOWERS COUNT They are YOll GIRL "If you care to raise your own hot-house variety, dandelionswill whom win won't see lor weeks ami who would appreciate be much appreciated by Die girl you take to the dance." So says reading about everything that is happrming at State. the little book, and adds that •he will appreciate any hiexpen- •ive thoughtfulness of Diis sort unless her dress happen* to be Introduce the young man to again? These questions ere re¬ the presentative of the IWL question- SHOW YOLK (OLOKS WITH SEND HOME TODAY dean of Liberal Arte and the man aire. to the woman. According lo the The least cwrrted-out of the pre- chooae to m * given to pamphlet. "Mn. Already-Caught- prepare thev P w ith the S" MUMS Effective Monday, -October 14, the smimcrtption price for sailing the News will be redneed In $1.75. East Lansing de¬ livery for 91.25. m^mm EDWARD GIBBONS SOLD AT T11E GAMS BY DON'T WAIT UNTIL FTS TOO LATE ffflttrlpgan #tate £frius Senior (inatrd h AIM merican Ca footbaI Think State's Strong? Mai Ready to (io mini I tealer reaetve alteneu, Elward Is Sure of It Sportlincs HI* lAtltr tefeirti, Slrrnitli, why l»e Ihe Irti r t , ,t r ItKlay'i t?onte*l. Mirt.tMn IIYJOES1MRK i* capable and R*n«»n. i ,r. every faNilllnn, wbiir u r ^ tnitket* muat fall upon l)lr, •nrfd Fuplumiotr* The Spartan*' *iiutt.1R , vill dtiter slightly ft mi, Only prttbnble ehnttHr rlff hind at tight end ii, uf Bruce Btnrkburh t» ,i i ,i maitter at fullback hut. ,,i !»•«. rnnkt Anton, Hacliman w»» wlicllter Mike «. i > , tn l)avia vvnultl .* feting fium leg Injuia brtilaea, wete lepmn-.i 1 by dark Hep trainee, Favorable wealltri i. M tn bring out a crow.i i „ in.tHHI In no.nno fm III game of the season Vliin|iiPtti> Grlilil, r« l ike flip Air Cr* will li perennial national collegiate al Tulsa Central high school, for¬ merly considered second Itesl Itv; lining ilouhlc duty loilny, champions madt^ the Aggie* the foremost wrestling Oklahoma. Mont impnrtnnt liu»inrM cnll* for n chinl moot nwnlnnt tVnn Stnto on tlio Nil limy I,loin' Ironchormin. Hilly roumo. tlrforo unit after that the • Spartan harrier* will ml a*,t„ «re fill Knn'» W«t Virgin- (notlwll. Thl« ncniit* for drill Condi Clinrtii' I Mack I in held Nm llachmnn. j her 3,1 when the Spartan* i The cross country tlry men turn are! are j their tR4(V camimlgn against scheduled to Until on the running ! Mountaineer*. trad fitotbu ■tad of Ihe bet wren the halve* of tlie Venn • game, tlie harrier wrestling Hahie* don't exactly l,im» 1*08* Click* rut their eye-teeth at wrestling, State-West Virginia pigskin eon-| Track I'oa. h Kra A-4. ITiln orrangrment will en- has charge of the • | but ilve> start soon after lloy« get For Trojan W in * * * j their start under expert super* Ihe hill and riolei* to see ; lilp, will do most ; of the first half of the game » ing vol r»t txxvrwu l j\Ukm in junior high school* amt to cross c re setting out on their tout ! Hrowtv, who a* ve In Thucsdav viighl game* of the are flnlshed product* by live lime gallop And all eight »»f Ihe ! charges in action i tide of prac ■ an ■ wirruve i dormitory hmeh hxMball league a I te«^ college To them Spartan runners hojie to lie on j tier runs. IVtvn State Inat yt ix»wcvft»l M**on * pa*«tng attack | ^ ^ ^ * h^wlie k cnliw won,) I,nit j Rutuiiim »n Hi rebuilt loam Mills was tin* lltu iv ax Frank tVUerin an.1 Fiank ItaMagbei roasBderad UpaHan IXueh i jthis year ate only three ree fnPIV Who thttl meet, but to i tor.v again*! i hibiicd hi* former Mclrlxra jxa.sytxt the Masonites ktf-lhhe greats. I'oIIMm weal w«4r a ?C to 0 victory Don lee and tegtale wrestllwa and then went «a l>»»k vlet; v*rra on the receiving. •«*! Anwrtean National A. A. t\ d uM not j boy* of co-captain* Ibnny Bigg* * dert-1 and Charley llutson from INvtvcn DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARFTTf THAI SATISFIf: p tn the (ORAL GABIES . Qjty Parting their thtrd varsity TOVTO ,S\T btNtlVU * Ttt.t f »,w'«P •**""' * wra* tvvthtug • ! Brutow. "r'T ' tNsmtmw and Hornet Higher from Mrt, This leaves veteran Le- land Merrill of West Virginia as a Ctya zt v?t' 1* LARKY in NK it Max- I sort of a stranger in this crowd i tiling to a scoreless Altd II k Hard Ihihlic to Insfuvt last plav George te state i until action starts. Jettistm I At unit •d hack ami threw •aette who galloped a Dofinifly Mildor, Cool*-Smoking On (ftwte Ikiss Ihe (ame- w mmnj ! decidedly Bott*-Ta$Hng, ChetterfMd is one up on 'om all saeir \dmtttmi on 1V4H DM* Smokers say l*TO» I,) University of Michigan, too, is. The show put on by the 0 th»t Chcttcrficld ii the one completely not without its Oklahoma Coach OUT Keen come* from Ok- bovs ] horn a products is a far cry 1 satisfying ci*«rctic.' Everybody who professional rattling They v» Uhoroa A. ami M, and three of j tie. With Coach Brick Burl trie* 'cm like*,'em' Che«ter(icld'a hi* mm. including the capable j boxing team on the way u Bill Combs, hail from that state j twin bill of the two sport* as right combination of American and All of which point* to an interest. ; inaugurated last year shouU Turkiib tobacco* i* the beat that ing dual meet this winter. } tops in color and action. money can buy. CRATRRNITY TOITH TOOTRAt-l. STAStllNtJS WIHW | CLOCK I Do you smoke the cigarette that' Satisfies lVurlK* *r IValKIrr NO WONDER iw i uit m>« MM HE STAYED FOR CLASSIFIED BALLROOM BEGINNER and ADVANCED CLASSES OR PRIVATE « POX not. WALTZ. TANGO. UVMZL CONGA