-tftiffttr- alume 33 Z 329 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, JAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1940 inlay's 1 Spartans Bow To Owls 21 -19 After Late Start ampus II H ither* Nine Receive « • -■ ■ - - ~ : : - - irt Exhibit Shows 'Temple Holds State Graphic Views Of Scoreless In First ill's in a n«m«?" had students fuessin, three when Roles In Fall Tragic Subjects ereived a telegram before , time of "Margin for Er- the Players play product . by the Guild of Lanaing in Term Drama 'Accent on Youth' war tures which Because and now they portray horrors of poverty so vividly, pic¬ on exhibit at M.S.C. painted by Knethe Half; Passes Click taking part, they are actors, Sdymour Knight. Family-Student Kollwitz. were 83-year-old German MSC'h Second-Half Drive Fails Cliff Jenks, and Caul lit Set; To Be Committee Given graphic artist, tend to produce an Carot Lott, glibly Given Dee. 4-5 L'ffect of despondency in the ob- (Special to the. State News) Reeommendation opened the ttlegram •erver, according to art critics. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 19—Spotting Temple 21 points •ill)! and read "Lotts of Cant for "Accent on Youth" A recommendation that M. Her work, which will remain on luck to Knight by in the first half, Michigan State's aerial bombing fell short which will be presented by the C.'.i annual f o u r-d a y display in the college art gallery as the Spartans bowed to the Owls 21-19 in a wild football was signed Doc, Don, te music building until Oct. r. department of speech and dra¬ holiday ho con- pons this year's series cf urt: game here last night before matics Dec. 4 and 5, in Fair- year and that the exhibits on campus. 20.000 fans. Moderns Child theater has been annuonced 21. Accompanying the Kollwitz col-; Sparked by the sensational lection are pictures by Kurt Sev- by W. F. Thompson, director. officials, ac- erin of New York city, showing play of Andy Tomnsie, who ran This comedy of Samuel Rapnal- Dean F. T. Mitchell •Mlrasts in hack the opening kickotf 97 portrait busts in eson will stand in sharp contrast of a faculty-student liromium. These are said to be yards for a touchdown. Temple which discussed the f particular interest to photo¬ to preceding college productions, completely dominated the game noon. graphers. states Thompson, with its- smart, in the first half as they pow¬ Chromium, because cf its high¬ sophisticated characterizations. ered over two more touch-- ly polished surface, is a sculpture Included in the cast are: Doris um not commonly used. Crit- downs and kicked three conver¬ Buzzard, sophomore from Ply¬ •eport that Severin's photos sions for 21 points, POINT catch highlights and contorted re- mouth, in the role of Linda- opinion by several wv. davis In the second half, the Spar¬ FKIFDI.t'ND - tions in the bust, producing Brown: Seymour Knight, Detroit committee members that student tans took over.. led Out! junior, as Steven Gaye; Mary attitude since inauguration of the The howitzer nrm of Mike Schelh found Ends Lew Smiley Jeanette Martin, senior from Det¬ four-day vacation in 1937 re¬ and Bob Friedlund for two touchdowns. State lost the gnme least there impus is one coed on who knows her foot- roit, as Genevieve Lung; Fred garding doss attendance on pre¬ ceding Wednesdays and' following 21 Win Posts * when both conversion at- ules. and furthermore she Vinroot, Chicago sophomore, as Mondays warranted STARTING LINEUPS tempts failed. when to apply them, ns Fiogdell. The simple questions soke* of the plan was the In Record ISA First Quarter >roved by a conversation John Rischman, senior from in the pro and con arguments. Wy Davis •ard by the first car from 't at Pinetum recently. Grand Rapids, was cast as Frank Most committee members also fell that should Nov. 21 be desig¬ Council Vote tired n pass to said a sweetly decisive Galloway; Jon Rovick, Detroit Walt Ball for " nated as a single vacation day, an high in Independent bal- the third touch- "you can't hold my hand, Junior, as Dickie Reynolds; Vir¬ new epidemic of class cuts, which pre¬ ig was recorded Thursduy as holding and there's a fif- ginia Mack, junior from Plymouth, vailed before the extended vaca¬ ard penalty for it." epresentatives were chosen to as Miss Darling; Howard Pond. Mason Men Apply AWS Will Test tion period was granted, would Grand Rapids senior, as Butch; and Paul Eliason, junior from Det¬ Mass Methods WOULD MINN GAME Iitly Tipsy roit, as Chuck. Freshmen On Should the four-day recom¬ To Wind Dates mendation be approved by the ad¬ Keeping in pace with the na¬ Handbook ministration, however, students living outside the 100-mile radius Rooters to Get tion's industrial speedup in mass production, precinct eight of Mas¬ Freshman orientation program will presumably miss the final football game with the University By-Laws Ready for women has b« on hall introduced mass blind dat¬ of West Virginia. A rescheduling Midline Seats ing in a big way Friday. two groups, lecture of the annual high school princi- For Allotment Bob Young has been credited Christine and Helen Horn, fresh¬ Nee VACATION—Pare S freshmen who qualify and a»e with the original idea, and Dick man orientation heads have an- rd under each picked for the organized cheering Decker had something to do with dessert plate. section for the homecoming game with the Santa Clara Drones the subsidization of the women; Next week tests on the A.W.S. Drills Attract but regardless of where the idea I* Honor State Saturday will occupy seats on the was born, it certainly grew like will be 40) yard line in the east stands given, with Jean Widick in charge ther they did it to make according_jo Joe Goundie, chair¬ of the meeting. Later on in the artan* feel better about the man. Pershin day night the boys ha i term, a member of the football outcome not, Temple As the section limited to 300 Rifles, professional military sci or sdy's band and cheering persons, freshmen are urged to no less than 20 blind | staff will explain the fundamen¬ ence fraternity for students i i Score l,v Otinrlcrtt— the number was still i tals of football, while Sec. John i honored M.S.C. with sev- obtain reservations for it by prc- freshman-sophomore courses, i Temple 7 U 0 0—21 The fellows took t , A Hannah will disc being shown by Michigan Stat 0 12 7—19 stunts at half-time last rentmg identification cards and arranged according to and traditions here. M. S. <\ 0 -tudent books at the administra- college men this year- Pinetum last night foi Temple band first formed tion building Monday. Applica- ). Discussion group leaders According to Lieut-Col. J. 1 mailow-weiner roast play Tomusic carried the bail to j speak on one of the folio Campbell, of the Michigan Stat " * the members re- tions will be accepted beginning tiv-law a first down on the State 4 yard four topics: Me, my roommate. ;,V" '• r hats, left them in this at 8 a. m. and will continue to and rushed to the other Wednesday noon unless the limit field where ' *" Physicists •» t« Tour ;and ,br """f'* 1 •"'•J' mow | hundred first and second year me j around me;'Dating, who, why. | hove applied for membership i | and W. line. State \va« penalized to the for offside. Fried- they form- here, at what; Studying,! the college AIKK Croup Hears lund and Pawlowskt trapped M and Mater played the Spartan it attend a > City Water Plant and abuse; and Sorority each Wedni Tcmasic for a nine-yard loss. Temple penailized five yards for heet.ng section using red hite practice Thursday at 5:10 p. Cards for this will be given i A physics clasa composed of for me. Independent for me. Home Economics majors will take lege year. The purp Faculty Members too much timie in the huddle. To- bounds by carboar'»"• held in the organization is office between 8 and 10 a. m. tic City. The contest, sponsored room of the Union recently. 1'rnf expected thut 40 to 50 stu- portunity next week when Fred t is by the Dairy Industries Supplies L. S Foltz, head of the depart- Following the regular 7 p m. ents will take the tour. Dickinson, graduate student in the service at the First BaptM church. forestry department, starts an in¬ O E. Eckert of the Lanaing Sunday, a reception for Michigan oard of water and light, will vestigation to determine how cot- State students will be held. ton woods can be dried without Kenneth Anderson. Itobert Me- wh,|e Prof M M. C ' A short talk by Rev. Julius warping, according to P. A. Her¬ Profr**or Gdch Wc.I Cauley and James Bird, team j f°r the chapter, d PUchback, pastor, and music by a bert, professor of forestry. memlxtrs, will compete with about Dean Conrad to A crowed oat both colored quartette will he the main Warping has been one of the To Rpftumt* Rcttcarrh 25 college and university te ampus attractions of the evening. freshments will be served Re¬ Dormitory Dedication Miss Elisabeth women, will Conrad, dean of attend the formal dedication of two new .dormitories main disadvantages Cottonwood in the use of commercially. Logging will be under the sup- ervision of Verne Thaler, '39, who j W. U Mailman of the bactrrtol- judging the four major dairy [ low of the Ami gy department, left yesterday for products: butter, milk, cheese and i Chicago and Kansas City to re- ice cream. j sume his research of prevention of Electrical Engii awarded to »nl The team will be accompanied gineers in Micli by I. A. Gould of the dairy de- only M. S. C. ma Cam ale ndar at Western State Teachers college is at present with the forestry de- j spoilage of cold storage eggs, W Spartan (lirUtlin Fellowsh1] and a dedication luncheon today in partment, out at the saw mill on This work is a continuation of partment, and will stop at the the rank of lei Monday, 7:15 p. m. nder the Kalamazoo. the river woodlot. 1 research Mailman began last year. University of West Virginia, I the four college Room 4. Union annex 8.A. Off-Campus women's i Registration Is Over; Conscriptees Ask 'What Next' bowl used in the World | considered by the local board (n I naire. The questio War I draft—along wth the cap- j deciding whether or not each man j er may ask the local board to containing the serial nutn- j is to be called for military train- direct him to the nearest Advis- 17,000.000 other ing and service. | ory Board. There is one way that draftees j The instruction booklet issued Then a high government offi¬ can be sure about the time the to each registrant Wednesday ad- cial, perhaps President Roose¬ questionnaire is due. The local vises "Go to this Advisory Board Tuesday. 5:15 p. n. velt, will dip into the glass bowl board will post outside its office and get its help. Do not pay any Fencing room. Field house and bring out a numbered slip. a notice of the order numbers of j money to anyone for helipng you This slip's number is important questionnaires ; to fill out the questionnaire. npus 4-n club initiation— INFORMATION IMPORTANT Saturday, 8 p. m. Ths information is the most im¬ Room 481. Ag hall portant since the local board needs it to decide whether or not the registrant is to be called for train¬ ing and service. Its answers must be correct and in proper form. The Advisory Board will do this the right way, although, if the draftee So desires, he may make j out the questionnaire himself j without help. In such case it Is; necessary to read all instructional accompanying it carefully. In tbe neat of this series of articles, classification and deferr- mevtt will be explained. I I ' 1 111 "i)|JVigir» Roundiy By If students are responsible for these thefts, College Draft t0 Put 800,000 SSI % Member ,H nt IM» ••Ct.WtMtcf tmr the State News recommends a session in the Bulletin In Serv ice By June 15 . It Ion DHWW*. 11 a hsiocWod CdeCiob Pfiott The News -also- recommends extra vigi¬ WhaPufMng On National conscrlptioa conacrlp ioa wHl call 800,000 men tip f„r, wfll DiUrRutor of % lance on the part of campus |»licc to pre¬ HUM ir Today i In bi Itn iwtion% armed the nation"* an«id folw* Mm* by by June 15, 18, Henr< Henry l, CHecMeDieea vent similar incidents in the future. I AaJTamnrmw ' *n.becmtoy ion. hecretaey of lvptM>«w.-r OeU WKAR h Growing to' Ptoaa^tltli fl np,nvn. ew. "T tw ■ —" prevented many mer Oft* Puliaitii i.|ij>aOri8>M ^ ^ Michigan State's radio station Is making! WASHINGTON—Meet U. S, diplomats register sadistic progress. i glee at the tight -pot b, which Ku«>ia finds herseW as a re- LETTERS With its new 5,000-watt strength. WKAU's |i ult cf flftUr's move into Rumania. How tight that spot is Efficient Registration vdtcv now easily reaches Detroit nnd other;I can he gathered if you remember that for years under both To the Editor metropolitan areas of central lower Michi¬ jcxar and Stalin, it has been* Dean of Men F. T. Mitchell nnd his staff ' Itu-sla's policy never to let gan. of registrars are to be commended for the Important in the history of the station Is1 any one but a weak TUrkev efficient manner In which registration of Ifcst night's broadcast of the Temple game control the Dardanelles for j.<| M _ stanwi. might lay that "college, itM of the students, by the students, '.students under the conscription law was from Philadelphia. It marks the first time ! fenr an enemy might come through and fbr the student*, shall not handled Wednesday. WKAR has operated so many hours past its the Black sea perish from the earth." I'm sorry Most men-found the process required only in it now Germany alroady -s o that derisive laughter usual sundown aign-olT htior. 1 -M|«.amert«»i fUr an !M»y a few minutes' time, and there were enough the shore* cf the Black With - _ UJJtn m ^'frit ,_ht meet this statement from a 'out even -persons on duty so that long waiting lines join, through dandles, the N»»s the O.. are m a start* - ■ '^r,^l)lirW , IV_ w a. ,,,w tWdash Mwtmtriftn portion of the M. S. C. studeiit >dy. avoided. ««* ***"*!? were Now that 1,400 M.S.C. men have their names on conscription rolls, they may pon¬ Around the Inrlu Istmsh .iWnr NW [ Thut portion would be those ho attended the grand demon¬ stration Of artistic toletit present¬ der what to do next. Heginnlng today, the ed by Cornelia Otis Skinner. Thelt State News will present n series of four in¬ formative articles aimed to clarify draft law Editor's Desk (through Rumania. I ! RERIHTANCE MEAN* WAR The Russians also arc up again* it as on would be thnt they had to stand during Ihe ance. entire perform¬ And the cause of their With Jack C. Sinclair ! procedure. the fact that resistance again* standing would'be that the college j Hitler in Rumania mean* war al Is so monetary-minded that ap¬ | along their 1,700 miles of wesier proximately one-third of-the seats ! border, from Finland and the Arc were segregated for those who tic nnd the Black sen. paid cash instead of presenting It's too I Kid! There is a daily blitzkreig around the editor's This far-flung line vntld he n student book. desk. i tough job to defend against Hit For tho past several weeks the student deslr From all parts of the nation comes an almost . machine, That portion would be those jrr s war despite the **? who sat from the bnlcony hotly has heard officially and indirectly that unimnginnhte variety of printed, typewritten, nnd ()f ^e Red army, on the first floor. With the idro it would get in on an exceptionally good lec¬ mimeographed material. Probably every editor's However, if Stalin dec* wdi re In mind that it would moke moro ture course this year. desk In the country is subjected to this barrage, i pe fare* even greater dang* money with the ability to The State News Is no exception." For the past several years the student lardy nr\l spring, when the Sum *ri dances well lectures •• as as Some of the envelopes arrive regularly enough, cor sol (dated their forces t has heard offirially and Indirectly that they h,i\-e drama in the auditorium, the col¬ to be familiar. Some of them contain literary gems. Rumania, perhaps in Turkey, an ing of the Asitociation of Medical lege built ihe floor on a level so are mighty lucky to get the type of speakers often unconsciously wMtten In n highly humorous ajj the Balkans Biology Tuesday. The meeting it is impossible to see over the and concerts offered on the course at such an will be held in the bocterlology person Hi front of you,. Most of the senders of this mfccellfl lecture' room Hi the Bacteriology oxhnrbitantly low price. About 15 cents per That portion would be thow tony want something, and they usuall building at 7:30 p. m. who sat In the same place and student, in fact. CTT1.VER ALUMNI— nothing. Occasionally some of them This year the course appeared extraordin¬ about which they are warmed up to r A meeting of the Culver Milj* arily inviting. Nationally-known artists hart ing from Hike-warm to amusingly tor tnry academy alumni at tend me Mruction it 75 impossible to he«i Iwen engaged. They would appear In the col¬ One letter that came to my dr«k a v MichiKim State college will b< NAM RAID* HEAVY anyone on the stage from the bal¬ a real laughprovoker to several men held Wednesday evening In tin London'* nightly raid lege's line new million-dollar auditorium. cony back. This poor construction Union Minporch at 7rilO p. m. the Hk\i suiting In damage and Everyone could see. Everyone could hear. The purpose of the meeting ii t auditorium deaths, but correspond*: Thursday evening the student body, alxvut Z7. (lull Sets Dale to form a Hub of Culver alumni dimc-a-dance British capital have rtj 4,500 members of It, trouped gnyl.v to tho *" ill. ~ major fftttloptnent* * auditorium to see and hear Cornelia Otis Michigan Apftim graverdens, 1 crohWty stalks that everyone For First Of | StiMhmt* expecting to Rradu.df I nt the end of summer school, but This letter will do no good. So Is and ever shall be. But, past few days. All of F.n [been feeling the Nan « • Skinner. Most of them arrived by 7:45 p. m. who are not listed as seniors at their menb." and so on unti ouldn't it be nice to see the stii- ( the British claim ha be for the scheduled 8 p. m. curtain. ped up to end an incomplete cccr: >lcrl Series the registrars office should leave mt tn the advantageous posi- ered somewhat hy p. The early birds walked all tho way down j their names In the Wolverine iin, If only occasionally? i weather recently flr*t tall c >«fer- flr#, Morv Oct. 30 for the main floor center aisle and comfortably topic of tho free publicity - picture ap- R. N HITCH AM. China will probabh r. Publicity men vary widely tertmry Founds- csconccd themselves tn front seats. When that side became about half filled, others be¬ leases" which come to my do; (y;*] a Micmgnn <%1 ! CO OT OPEN NOt'RE— I To ihe Editor: j United State* as »• ,r d enough to disguis wero announce* | open house will be held at the In answer to your question, tuitions begun In W» gan to forge to the front again on the other i't the appearance ol , house at 446 Grove street "What's the WPA going to do with ; twecn the govert >■ ' -aufv. 1 Sunday from 2 until 5 p. m. Dur-lall the holes they dug sand nut clals of the Bank • t side only to be informed by courteous ushers thai the front two-thirds of that half was re¬ iMah/eti publr ing the afternoon the name of the j t,. All other holes*" we suggest < ing the past seven served for box oftiee ticket buyers. house will be officially announced putting them in doughnuts. has rejwid about S ' as the Ella Toft house in honor of LYLE BURDY. S85.000.000 loared l Well, that WHS all right. There was still the wife of Prof Levi R Tnft. | DICK DOBBINS : States, the entire balcony. So upstair* they went. formerly of the Hortciulturc de- Butt here were some reserved sect ions t here, too. First comets were seated nhout Half¬ Pedestrians Gause Atcidei way between the stage end and the back arch. The stragglers who didn't arrive until 15 or 2P minutes before curtain time ended By Impmfter Street Grossing ard If designated cro« up lit the rear hnlccny. intersections are not u* Still there was no griping. After all they Motorists do not r\| of Detroit, j ff ith the could see fairly well and the seats were com¬ trian* to dart out b* B Whitte- in*! Sales Limited - • fortable. By 8 p. m. a few east longing looks x and other ! and other marked pin at the poorly filled reserve sections and mut¬ and special j Modem Greekg More than halt of trians killed in auto accidents in al) pedes¬ intersections, and tho*- tered a little. But nothing serious crop¬ 1 OnAhimDaiiee Br MABT IBB MBOOMt 34 cities met their death by cross¬ sons who do dangcring their so arc own I ped up. ing streets at places other than the lives of motorist* a- •-> •At 8:10 the non-student ticket buyers who proper Intersections, arcardlng to To facilitate cro NEAPERIAK— an America? Automobile asEaeia*. been didn't have to eat and run for good seats be¬ i be accepted ! A date dinner was held at the j tion suggested thi«t publication. . the group-dls- ; walks be painted it gan to wander in. By 8:20 the reserved sec¬ house Sunday. P..i tons were Mr. j With mere than 7,000 section of Grand Rive; »id The ad- pedestrianu tions were nearly filled. At 8:50 there wasn't ;ard Mrs. R. M. Warren. >p«. to be held ■ Dates were invited to the house crossing Grand River avenue sev¬ j eral times daily, such statistics avenues, at the iix'1 an available seat in the house. are Charles street and (.'•> torium Friday , last night to listen to tlie M.S C.- So the 8 p. m. show started. ecial note at Michigan State. and at the mid-block ■ No one knew why, but Miss Skinner per¬ :r.^r- izxurz,10 ITZ h»!d! 'izjjr^riu Grand River bet wee: M.A.C. formed sans microphone. She was good. i - b.- prr,»n: eral chairman,! Kuykendall p,lron, w.re Mr. .n<1 Mr,. Uran | P°«retl«U.v a major traffic hat- Very good. Everyone remained very still apd Paul Bagwell, -while she did a monologue or an episode and e * various arc: con- Mary j The chapter is r T£L[ Syrian Student Makes OM j tonight for actives and rushee*. I then applauded terrifically. Then all the Hobl>}\ Walter j Mr. and Mrs. C. N. McCarty and STUDENTS in the look part of the house Listratw Connie Ceelcy. | Mr. ard Mrs. T. L. Canlfl will Amine Proverbs Her Eftes. program: j serve as patrons. leaned over and asked their neighbor what j Miss Skinner, said when everyone laughed so reception; and publicity. j kappa rapfa GAMMA Dalai Safadi, whoae heme town la Lebanow. hard. The neighbor didn't know either. The chapter is honoring Mr*.: ride« a full-blooded Arabian hobby horse. ■ Now a hiatory major at F.S.C., xhe carries this Miss Skinner played to n |iackcd house. The performance wax a success. But just °.Ver 10 hCr PM,ime 0f collettinK proverbs atioul half of the students who heard her are Specialist Aid§ tacwUy houre-i fffinR up their hiatory. •— mill wondering what that rib-splitter in the Miss Safadi's college edu¬ adage may be based urd Canine Control cation began at the American second monologue was. someone who had a reserved seat If they ran find they'll KcceiveSj university in Beirut, Syria. find out. Rononiination Last jwsr she traiuferred to Mich- law SUM. aadlwbm studying Perhaps selling of choice reserves Is an are a cooperating »n the drafting of tevTOd dog control law, accord- j »ng the absolute necessity to the prwurement of such RAFFA tart to B. J. Krilham. extension Joan .programs. If it is. someone should tell the j Hxtaiiti in animal pathology. ried lad students alioiit it at the same time they are Killhatn i> m charge of drawing >t Ann night, octealwg Dr. H. J. Mahc told what a wonderful program is coming up. Dean of Men F. T. Mitcbei" a up IN Htl. which is to be pre- take fia popular Arabian proverbs into If it wasn't too bad, it would be funny. his ssroted to the office of the state Jaonn English. Following are some -ex- i enomination sw a$de«t& for :r.troduetwn in the 1*41 Mtoh- Yale, Ui ever W E J Edwards. Also ma iriated for rw-eiectjon *s $3d* Hard on RSG's RepntalUm Two regrettable Incidents occurred at receipts for Michigan State during the past week. Last Saturday a purse containing money and valuable identification cards was stolen from a parked car during the Purdue game. jOtVfltAVl- HOMECOMING DANCE Advance Tickets 50c per Pernou AUDITORIUM * ActivitiesCaD Wtmu-H Prr/mre Partim Pofities Be Dramatist's to Portrayals Holds Engineers To r|B|IB|iW| Highlight Of Interest ofCapacity Crowd Leave Vark Next Week — —i , By Barnn, Three ( nnflitlittex Stmhs i lull I in«n< I'll ue r- ' Portraying chnrxctors in the life of Charles II which var- 1 led from a Dutch tavern wench to hi* religion* Portugese WHI Speak Before Pol H earers For Catholic wife, Cornclin Otis Skinner presented the first pro. gram on 1910-41 lecture course Thursday night. Mix* skln- Engineering population of _. . Throe major political pur-; Annual Drawl r played licforo a cnpacity • nudionec of more than 6.000 "Merry Monarch." •Old* hall will be decreased tics iif the Untie.) States will | Snphmrorc cla,, challenge to , porson(I in Msc auditorium, A Hustler) pink gown with n white durinc the neat week a* con¬ be represented at Michigan collar nnd brown bow was the vention*, IteW trips, and tour* State within the coming week | ,UP(| j the entire perform- eostume for Mi.»a Skinner's naxt tiu.w member* of the division a- by n:aokwn d, soph-1 ,he «m the only perann In •keteh. thnt of. Nell Owv*. with roclallrt providential canill- omore c'nns date Norman .Thomas sod demo- fluid ,] (V um| Onrliecur will he prc'irlctit ti.dnv The | view, yet time alter time gain of WKAM MIITAM.R ('ONTDMRN | 'he nudienee was polled irrr.i,'- As Catherine of Hrnganzn, wife C 1). PoerUv. "«t civil engineer¬ erat vice-presidential candidate held coincident with Hnilowc . I toward Imaginary charnctora of Charles, Miss Skinner was cos¬ ing ri'*p«rtnteRt, Will Wlake nn In- Henry A. Wnllnce ns rpeakers Re- nrtiviiicn. Mlas Kltinner addressed from n- tumed in a simple black gown •prrtion trur of n yttcw export* publienn candidate tor president I The rr-phnm uen with rankling rrosa stage with silver trimming, and append¬ mental road bow tinder construct¬ ion west of Clare. Monday. He Wendell Wlllkie, will addrc«« the [ mrmcry of a dubbing by class of ! "A* PARI* SETTING ed a', his deathbed carrying n sil¬ students via radio during Inter- !•... been Invited to Inspect the j '42 Ih4 year promise to avenge' one, billed as "Modern ver cross. Devoutly religious, mission of n dance in his honor j ;hcir lu-s. work by the research division of General chairman «>f | Monologues." depicted a rich Catherine raid in her husband in the Michigan Btnte High way de- sponsored by the Ingham C«u ty j the clnb Mir sham presented a paitr engineering ethics. done in the M.S.C. agricultural | OHIO METAL CONOR!** j experiment ztntion bv Dr If f ft. Sangster and W. L. Cockrell if mechanical engineering de¬ k^Dr. P W Morgal. ard M.^n 's^^^grHuRu^l"^ VKTM HOME MIL'S triment and R. L. Sweet of I Service* .»f theo- chemist*, nr.- '^e Talrnl hmalupmcni hcmiral engineering department made pcszible through tl*«* IL*k- v fiirm pr,^uctv aiH fa to Cleveland. Ohm. for a ham Foundation. :• $50,f)0o grant ^ prf^on| falmpr, have certain Center eerting of the 22nd National I Under tlie direction >»f l>» t. J at, . f pi.*|i4r t whuh uivr tl em I'crsonalizcri I'rofcNHional Mrinl Congress and Exposition ng the coming week. :ro^romLH|.m.,|,w h "» ''' ""ul Training for Radio Tele¬ vision and Stage. j tor research in utilizing farm i-a • j[kf, , ,,'^1 <»iil . Formerly with NUC in Staying, TITLE IS EXPLAINED Chetnurg. i« the chemical WKAR Mexico Wants Protection Highlights- ()f U, So Says Wynga rden By I en Harues II lt \ "The avaraffe Mexican citizen feels that America will pro tec! him from any possible Nazi or Japane VACATION FLmers.. Prof. H. J. Wyngarrien yesterday. Wyngarden. meml the economics department, accompanied by his wife am (Continued frm Page 1) daughters, spent the summer - pals' conference, planned fcr Nov. touring Mexico, starting from j Faculty committee members Lansing 011 Decoration j Wyngarden. Mainly terra who conferred the day and returning Labor ilav.; this, tourtsl business on problem u tne were Dr M. M. Knap ■t a Mexican merchant prroed It, -The United States a»l .Hard in let the Oe.rn.mi ,x- can- 01 i I ^_ WANT NO RLtOt.T The averaae Mexican 0 ard political science department head; O. Mai fessor; L. C. Hughes, professor ot JewetFs Jap-c.e e get a fcolhuld here.' wanted rothlng to do khi, modern language Sec. John A i f continued ! According to Wyngarden Hannah; J. W. Stack, head of the mericar. In general attach I *•>« <*.*«*•. trik. was tn freshman advisory »y»t*m; MU* '■ much importance to ro-!'or !i* r*,,'n'|ul'' Lloyd Wright. " " I Eih*|*th Conrtd. do * ' •fifth column activities' In " | *nd Deon Mitchei:. . agricultural research. The : Visitv were also made to houses opined Wyafarden "At w, h boih Uhx,n" of the several other types including Working with the REPUBLICAN CLUB | Pit-ent there are enly a handful "f!!"'1"1 c'""e* scientists are hoping that a sort of j fier- 0f variations of both modern and ; [ ber* a ot foreigner, In Maxim, and they ' * mucous substance sprayed on j n plants when they arc transplanted j ,)tjer traditional style* were Dick Crooning Student MYITES YOU TO A j** »' fnsily f'Uld be noticesbte in a crowd. will prevent their loss of moisture pro- I G Pratt and R. L Chapman council president: John Lifiey, I difficult for them to »Uri and subsequent dying. I assistant professor, of drawing F C. president; Al Hegg-, men's ubvemv# activities with so and design, accompanied the stu- dormitery rcproaentalivc; Joan FREE DANCE *m*ll a group of A third feature of the experi¬ „„ afc mental work is the perfecting of j " itical ' dcntji on their tours. i BUla* business manager »f the [ ONE FOR ALL processes to make use of proteins j I' ltton. i - Wolverine; Jea-v Wldick. chairman ^ sentiment of bas always I for a student tr. hi alfalfa. Dean Anthony reports j that any protein product could be j !W- MnrComirl l« SumL ,,i I . . , hi ® Marjorie Baldwin, A.W.3. presi- they cxpro- s»ty of Mexico zuflerc< used for plastics, and after a j . was At Education CHnie dent. Jack Sinclair. Stale New* juries. All Americans process has been perfected for use j Thvj An educational clinic for pros- i managing editor, was represented | by D. H. Teflt, Nc Wendell Willkie than cd by the American on the hay, it can be with I i rogram is broadcast at 1:30 p.wi-fpPe^ive teacher* and intero>lod be used with »n Mexico guarded the hnme of cx-Prrsidtnt j I ' " ■ > Most recent I "r 'vru.shing from |oeiman author of these Is Mexico E. Portia Gil. across ol from the Wyngardeu apartment the rtrost Church 1:30 p.m. John Vick, piano. 1:44p.m. Gridiron Swing. 2:00 p.m. Resume of Tern pie j DiUich. who »t- "The election this year * as the i This Week I'pmnted to >tir up ami-Britteh anU-l most democratic in the histot > of game. I Kntimeat by -pdMMMag j Nazi Mexico." Wyngarden eentinutd. V N A'lWuneWW'on 3:00 p. m* Lansing bate. Eastern de¬ frON HOffFMAN "People spoke as thev wanted, and 4:00p.m. Science News of the enjoyed unlimited the topic, "I* It All lr. Veto?" *i j newspapers freedom in political cxpxre--u»m the 3:36 und 11:30 a. m. service* j Week. MONDAY'S PROGRAMS and His Orchestra "After the election both Cama- Sunday. cho, cardidate of the parts in At the Vesper Hour from 3 to j 1:30 p. m. F o r u m discussion. 5:45 p. m., Rev. Gkrhn Weimer. Democracy and the power, and Alms can. a general tn the Mexican army, claimed vic¬ pastor of Mayflower Congrega¬ 2:00 p. m. tional church of Lansing, will Michigan Federation We observed considerable : tory. of Music Clubs. thent t.as Mte | Almaian sentiment around the speak on "Facing Life's Ultimate 2:30 p.m. How r>' Issues." Elepeth Watt will zing It's Done in friendship 6f i country, both tn the Inhering and the tolo. "Beside Stall Waters," business class. Mexico City ad¬ Business; uc Writ¬ mittedly was solidly for Almaian. ten Contract, L. H. Gcii. the more conservative of the two.! 3.15 p.m. College New,. A. A. Cmaacho claimed he won by cap-; Harriers Meet Pittsburgh Here Today lines End IMwt Kobs Bachman Approve Tomplv iiamc Kobs, Bachman Approve State Pojn's FOOTBALL **»»*?»*' \tnkrn In For Initial Freshman Grid (iriil Stars a Time* mt i*t» »ixi i*a!v«n« «r »n *»m*. *w«rt Homo \l 111 *i ^TVmnly mMilxsl «v« yards t« — .. ...... ... 1'h|^K " .> u only two acrlmmngi* sessions. ..hrhl k Willi l tho fr.*reshman .t..mit... iVmrh |MV nrM S*!»**b IS* tw*!lhr Michigan ev*«,*«t which will Mats WW* srVohtW Nvaus* ot'V* r>ay»d '« Ann Arts* n*\t Sat- emS wIuaisw* in IS* City ' wM.* for ISr hwm* l.'t It w .wihl Important Rote* Hull,it, t«->* ISiSwrwily of(h«\* !**« hwlhatrly for T*iw|*lr In Four-Mile Run miliws which 15 *S»* Swwt- I hi Irv fc» hue* IS* itrawhig powrr In rsawartrSui. 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