MICHIGAN MICHIGAN, ^Our Front Is Cow Set* Record; FDR and V« Wagoner W in: Council Plans Survey |To«lav> Produce* 2,400 Britain,'Says Feet of Milk Denis Take House Majority To Ascertain Worth \Cninpu9 War Writer row of quart bottles of milk 2.400 feet long It the new record New* Roundup BySidUvy I jrele**? U. S, h Complarrnt, •et by a Michigan State Chatham Forbes Marathon Lars, cow. "Congratulation* on your re-election a* Prexident of the Of Student Groups >f the herd at the Upper Penin¬ United State*," Wendell Wlllkie wired Franklin llowvolt sula experiment station at Chath¬ yexterday morning. Otto Heads Guidance Committee TtllnAuilifnf* am, produced 10,825 pounds of milk in 305 days, accounting tor A wide margin of electoral vote*. 408 to 03, ha* won for Student organization* at Michigan Stn'c rn1WB HI) 'nk* .. v rla»s the other day. "If Britain fall*, than wo foresaid bottles of milk. This the prexident the finrt third' the xpotlight in a special open meeting cf Student council jr-v-ir had Just finished fall," Hi ~ B. Knickerbocker, •proximately four times the term in the nation'* 7:30 p. m. next Wednesday night. Location of the meeting , A scholar# about the telephone wire, which foreign correspondent, pro- amount produced by thp average Incomplete popular vote Frosh to Meet will he announced later. Michigan cow. ifiti versatldfl seven mi leg. dieted in the third speech of turn* yesterday gave Ko * Topping the lint of matter* To clinch hi# point, he held up a short piece elure series at Twice-a-day milking is credit¬ college audi- ed with attaining this record of velt a lead of over 4,500,000. Principal# At A -J'" he di*cu*sod at thin meet- n Wednesday night before milk production, containng 510 Michigan's new governor, Mur- j L/60TIH ApprOV(.lin(f, t„ which all organization -f the wire. ran you talk on this "How far 0,000 person*. pounds of butterfat. ray D. Van Wagoner, is the lone (Conference head* will tic specially invlt- >ire?** he asked, Democrat to win in high state of¬ fices. State voters, who gave! Freshman students, who have i List of 'Who's ed. is a survey en the value pf surveyed the piece of Roosevelt a slight margin in yea- j; any complaint", or praises to offer i of student groups. > j' .ted a moment, and *ith the answer: "About two years Britain will be pur first Debater# Open terday's return*-, elected j In regard In Michigan State col- I lege, will have a chance to get it ! Who' Names Tom Connelly. Junior class pres¬ ident, is chairman of a council line r.f defense." can secretary of state, , half feet" German aerial bombard¬ First Round j out of their systems Tuesday.! Nov. 19. at the Student-Principal Twenty Michigan State seniors j committee to carry nut a survey thur H. Vandenberg, i >ns, coloratura soprano will l>e included in the 1940-41' aimed to help-both the council and ment# go on at the present rate, incumbent, U. S. senator. conference sponsored by the col- j from the Metropolitan Opera, will edition of "Who's Who in Amerl- j student organization* secure a bet- m Door Policy London will he one-fourth stroyed by spring, and de¬ totally Tonight President-elect Roosevelt j Irge. be heard in the audittrlum Nov. Michigan State has invited the ; 12. on the college concert series. •ffices of the dean con Colleges and Universities," t*r picture of the functions of women and I value cf each campus club- and J in two years, Knicker¬ have a predominately Demc principals or counselors of all In 1931 Ml., Hon. mad, h.-r tie- j bocker opined. England can hold First round in men and women's House, late returns indicate, | high schools and deans of Junior < but at the Metropolitan in "Lucia." j cJay ol m,„ .nnounci yester- j The questionnaire to be used in Intni-murat debate contest on the 30 of the notion', govrrnot. ... I this survey will be described and gainst defeat indefinitely, lieges wb who have lwo , subject, "Resolved: That the Na¬ Democrat*. Ill Republican*. They , Following her debut, she toured . Ki(fhl WML- w,m9n an<| jj men were possible changes will be discuss-. •nn't be invaded, and she 0,„nrti„« stai tuin America. surrender because of a few tions of the Western Hemisphere return* also .how a Demoerotle p of ,he ,„n,,r,.nr,. Since her first New York ftp*! j chosen to represent the college in jed at Wednesday's meeting, and should form a Permanent Union" upsurge in Michigan con*re«*lowal. thrK(old. principal., the afmu{|| publication, which Previous to the meeting, copies bombings, but can will he held tonight at 7:30 p. m •aranee at the Metropolitan, four wi|| come frtJt ,.or|y jn January of the council constitution will be bent Germany, questioned the representative*. | clown- tn the new ktuder I operas have i*wn revived for Failure of any team to arrive by A further repereu«.i.,n of the ,h,lr prPM,nt „Mn„|;,r,, v rtr—-"ha Scnnambula.'' "Lakme," j j ^atnet of these students have teen distributed to ail itudent organl* 7:45 p. m. result# In a forfeit election may be the electloci of a an(j ..dvnm them in evi ser t jn ^ publishing board for nations. My answer i#J^ he said, "that i "Linda di without active military assistance After the four round# of debat! new president by the C. I. O. when , „ win ,na)!e ih | Cond'or.". acceptance Women selected for "Who's | M'SVNESft MEETING now scheduled, the independen1 it hold* it. national convention ,.lpaU ,w>rp the pos.il In announcing the special reu¬ I t/trn Offe the United States, she cni True, a formal declaratii and organized students will debate Nov. I*. to determine the best teum John L. Lewi*, who;r|(),t limning in high nearly two week* alio pledged te JW) the htjh school prlnctjab j between politan. M Who" are Jean Widick. Economics major from East ten¬ Home nion, Richard Groening, president, pointed out council that if of war on Germany by America their . n Ma«»n hall Jokers respective groups. The top esign the C. I. O. If Rooaevett | ,nform the college ot anything | concert tours of America and oth- sing; Hetty Stauffer, Home Eco¬ would !*» a t,usiness meeting of the I a hit Two of the wit- would help English morale. With men's independent team will then were re-elected, has so far made i amiss at .Michigan State. I pr countries. Becoming a Holly, nomics major from Perry: Jean I Student council .open to every stu¬ head# together and fnlted States on her mod stai in 1936. she has appear- Hills, Liberal Arts major from | dent, as are all council meetings. nr debate the top fraternity team, no comment on the election's out- i At noon a complimentary Britain can't lose in the long •h box-office hits as "1 ■ry fancy letter to on the winner receiving the first eon will be given for the repre- «*d ir Lansing; Christine Horn, Home! Wliiiam Knox, Ag council pres¬ Prime Minister Churchill epit¬ place cup, their opponents getting fentatives of the high schools The Drrm l*oo Much." 'That Girl Economics major from Lansing: is." and "Hitting a New ident. was named chairman of s lafhip if he would ap- omized British sentiment when he the second place cup, The same music department will furnish the i from run*, «.« « .ww ra#anor Kinney. i»hysical educo Forenter* Trim committee for Wednesday's m«*t- rapitol in the morning. RQTC uniform," they tided. 'Germans could drop 1,000 procedure wJll be used for the sor¬ Up music and there will be a panel Michigan State stu- j High. tion major from Lansing; Bettie | ing, with Jean Widick. Jean Bills* parachutist troops on us and we'd ority and independent cup awards. dUcUAslon by Jane and Eugene Eadf comprising the at] chew 'em up and spit 'em out,'" Debate medals will also lie 3,000 City Tree* drnU on what the high srhool ran I P„1W1(1 | T..,,;., Detroit; Marlon Pugalcy [ rest. of the committee. Ho was there right, hi# brass but* d Knickerbocker. awarded to the final winning de Ik,,.- .„ (J inirillfi milliliter [do to better prepare .Olleg*. student, for rt llt t. IS 1 I Economic, major from llart: Marlorie Baldwin. Lheral Art, meeting will be discussion of a Second main feature of the open fight See SPEAKER—Page 3 . . , , tons gleaming like . Eaat Lanalng-, flr«t full-time In the 1919 conference, out IM of f 14 schools!^-'1 \|*nilStl(*e 1,1 lnuv'1' major from Birmingham ' project on which all divisional I Karlv barter shop cuspi* 4(K) irhool, ,nvlted. w,„ ,,lhn council# working. As ex¬ itors, but all lie Classes Study forea.ry crew trimmed siane 3.090 rrpra^nted. and 334 official, n n „ ^.TTdminUir.hr n maPm are could find Supreme Court on was a ' rrrvnd r. interviewed 1.100 re, man I)a> Program council; Joe CJoundie, AllenP/wn ! plained by James Otto, senior chus president, at last night's reg¬ he scholarship that Oil Well Strata e round, place. a lubstilutc may Uike Mtry . from M S C l«t .prlng I . : . Th' C.mper.tlv. Peace commit-jp. , Engineering major and pre.- ular council meeting, the project is a program ot vocational guid¬ Miriam Phelp,. Jean Welker. alU-J «, working supervlror In r» /*• lee will .pen»e for under clearance j trimming, ar.d damage to ude- "ha,Tman; rnan '7>)| sponsorship of a peace1 Deccrated to repri re. the ball (ioiincil .Meet h speakers each spring. J fi * - nitrated this yeai [Is are located j the y*ar ,Mt ni*ht m *** Wolvcr- j ari(j »eWrrs. | f hairman be lit by the rays of I in the mi in ot the state. ■ I Ea»t Laming tree* ranking ne*t -hairman Armistice program. Taking over an improvised "harvert moon." revealing thi dency of the | Arthur Howland. busir.es* man- . tn elm In number are four specie* .hairman the Armistice day program for the • Tickets for the party are already I ?arth formati i Michigan to i ager of the Spartan magaiine. was I of maple with white oak ranking „hajrrTlan yd sixth. Walter's crew treated trees flr«t time a year ago. the ccmmit-' sold out. Counties In | elected vice-president, lected vice-president, an and Lloyd j lixth Walter's crew treated tree* | Kiirly , n he for decay, broken limbs, removed the year uien v»»ik- Ue presented u memorial lervlce: Patrons will be Prof and Mr* i ly drilled I H. Geii. faculty adviser And Mfpri tv-a named on the E B Hill and Prof -r.d Mrs C ct* j dead portions and trimmed lor senutive to Judiciary board and Mis- Spartan and Wolverine, wi the are Osceola, Mur.tea tnd street clearance. - laque in the Union. W. Chapmarv jew terri- ed secretary-treasurer. Their adviser is Miss Alfredc . saukee. The latter, ,000 cubic The board approved an amend- Peterson tory, nets about 17,1 All letters concerning off-cam- Irish Hill* I* Object feet of gas per day. This movement of Local Voters Set Record Vote drilling in Michigan be rotated among board j Of CsPology Trip board must be iv»ly',rt«nt,*'p- Economist It) Sp<-ilk ■ to M.t an all-time record in the Ix'al polling booth*. Krom j k-hich ;i faculty advisers, the president, of I Irish hilU Saturday. WKAR t<> Broailruxt ! Sesenty studenU will ,tudy the will also be discussed. slightly more than 4.ft00 registered voter*. 3.747 citizen*: uary, .tudent council and A.W.S., and ; alightly glacial feature* related to the ac- „ ..... . The committee on Independent Ennlixh Program several other faculty member,. 1, the governing body of all campu, : tlvitie* of the Saginaw and Erie To Hotel Ail Fro«h cast their vote to top the 1936 vote of 2,14 irgamza'.iOn has reported a total Despite the national Demo-* f 414 ballots cast m the e>ctk» Freshman and transfer students Vnions to Take Michigan State department of | student publication*. I ice lobe*. of the hotel administration courre cratic trend. East Lansing re-11 street to mak ,f ISA representttve# This is an fhins Exam English will prewnt a serle, of I will hear an address by G. P ncrease of 1.000 per cent over =1 tained its position as a Ite- Ingham County Will Conduct - — - year's election to the IML Chipman, economic# instructor, at :ti a special meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m. in the Union faculty e committee is now drawing Tuberculin Test Campaign dining room tonight. tar,* for the organization of -.dependent secondary groups* "The role new hotel studenU ail for two meetings of t part of Ingham county'* tuberculoau caae-fintling play in the Michigan State Col- Hotel association," will be the the spotlight of public health will he turned on subject of Chipman'e talk. He tuberculin tenting clinic* which will be opened Monday morn¬ will also discuss the insides^ar.d ing from 10 to 12 a. m. and in the evening from 7:80 to 9 operation of a hotel. Recently appointed to the eco¬ TBI Thi# ^nmlncement" ^ announcement was '*U food handier,, trochee (.chooL e*i*uia« u-kaaiv MinM. nomics department at M. S. C., Chipman came here from Fenway made today by Robert H. Bar¬ Kail, Cleveland, Ohm. He has been low. prexident of the Ingham honorary member of the Michigan State College Hotel as- council Pan-Amer- wXL*sn,s.'i£r 4MwtkM tMOM. ■a WW* A tMm annuo, m a Bulletin n^wi £•»*? sss«52=» iwti, a^.'SLwaJtS What'* !>»•«« «• ih;i«s< Ik HI, 1CWNW* tVsn a«Kw a- i*m ('MMI Today Ohio SU d Ny.ga.kAal' ' ^ Rcffloa < «n«ty Wn ". 1 t». m Itaiidlti* and Raewriltia ' ' : United States the rreneh am. »„ "I'm j " Narl-h$M poHii on thr KntlbH, wl KrwprcV All aophomora m . . * .. , I roit where they eapeet to flean «M hlta nt | ,,r,u«lly ,rl,h„| ♦wh navy $«! is.nui.lay In Mnrrlll l.« Informalknt that will enable thent to tnrn ! »trsi,t it might get u« tnta itwnWe j auk HH-u*r4 I rhannat hav«? ronw in for »n nn-1 junior police wdmlnipiratloft »iu out a letter newspaper for the student body i *Btrlm." . t„ . . r Thr- ftench ; iwnally heavy ihare of iTcent li j Intending !«• Jctn U>c clwh other words. Why I* tsa- arm*, on the hand, u vig-|A, Y. bwnblng nMk llrlthh new* Br%, invited Those tntriTalc ...I an t the oolh*e. »..- | In ontfn .nr London, Mir- J niuuild call Hert Daniels at kMtttvr «ysik*m *tA*A«i«s In the meantime alttdehla harm* business ,vrr, ,|rp „f t,„ WiJf- , nn>«#ly frreph navy pcww|b,n«h A**d the | wiurcrx declare. thffiv • omndint dlatrli i*, parts of the In* j ^I DT.NT IT.I'H— This r.l Moray, o-wge Peters Ifl the Stale News offlee will fin.l n eonr- ariiwrv vails untrwat ' !iit .«•> thwwher Otull* »!»• jdudrlnl midland* and eastern J giu,jp„t i-Uih will have a rolld (iollegiutc i ..... tnttl t.AriON RoNnt IVmleve tesm* and helpful Staff of aspirin* editors Meanwhile the atieenwnt ne»»- pejte.1 eft l»*h « hw* jScotlaod were target* of Germdn : Fridsj ot 8 n»**l ihr ; btwobein Wednesday. j student® will meet nt IN and husineM ntatiapers to aid them. | listed h* M«r.n»t tvtam aedjott Hitler Is . tnahed to the slrk-iesi PrrfH-h rW. the ri Xnitrmi of giving • «i a running battle be- Pi.til. lu Tlalie Is . I tt>rm-y StM»p ivf ihp muln j«dnhi |up 1*» Iftotr rwe r-Vlge. open*' twm a M HUh convoy and a World ir.-*Kral mil. hsnxfvrt. »nd if j r«l ftf* »M0ia!>. Trer.tfh ' Oei n\au wrrahlp of the "flraf Iwvp Aim A I'll! HIHMA-- Ilappv lUrllalay! *m*- rvivhtng down i sprr" tj|>e In intd»At)antlc have out nitn «aend a series of aound plcUires dealing Newspa|\ r. Cf M. npvv>p«|vr. i Korvy*." »t Wu*t in the e*r* of [hr»e*»?< th*t tW » ^ known meeting will be open to the pub¬ "falhering" Rmory m #)$hint$ tho oTkStsiiMt, TOO nhtmui wh* "iL.'r..'"?1, r,«A«Nh« »»• wai* A Tot the ftr*t time In year*, local lic. and there will be no admin- Now in his IIO's, the \ trorked on the junior or senior M*lt of the»Tnto "i^^'npki f'r »vw ; rv'rr Hirrii—I.rt's I alio D*il,v Aimv it bejnin imWiention In IS0t> have witAT HtPit!tvn AT n\RAt N^-Admtoi r>k t ptenrh rl*,'",,n ""'elsb «* tv«"' J»«'h ka*t MATft— ,, Oerner, vice-president ..( live ^ M#r) M,vn w,u " an accident and he vmuii military cmie* nav$ j eomfraiwfcpr . f * Iwn invittst to Attend the anniversary eelo» S""*' ,a"'d >" ,n "eschs.,*. dinner with Pr } America's Mnnl election. in point of now hrvunht N»eH the imkte »tery { *»'J,Ur * »n^'h»te! . Vi lightly. Climbing «u«, jafnpwtgn heal and number >1 **«!« iwU '» hmticn dinner t»f the nrittrft ftaw» at tv*k«r . to art* ««rrer*-tr» ' t'- 'rd I?**!1 th* i snd S of Msson hall led. 5let*, so- down heavily on n Through the Sit years of its life, the Miehl- glnia OT.eary and l'lik.v cj)irjon itnrW t* more historic than the campagin. it* tjrpnfrnphy. and th* quality of it* «li- ,,aXTO*'s rcwatrs in t)w approval of state profMAsal j All pictures must be returned by DettresstcmJ And tl of tot terial and a.hertisin* material are equal to »r MAP* UK sniooun thai .«■» alt e»r. at the I 1 No 9. white pmpoa«l No 3. set* Bat it'* WW hew. and the personnel cf that date North Dakota, a m pfrffMkml !*tan«lAtvl.v titvg UP a slate civil setrice sys- Hint t MMION DROIT- j f,.| y made up of re (he government of the Vnited State* has Thr Sfalr K$w$ rttrno* cv^njrratulAt ■ tern was also okayed. Campus Diacuaaion group will ratioosea, where 300 he* n hind for atMther fcatr years. nnd **y* %'h»orv hirthdny ' to a l\no ctut- miXt\ r.;twii.n»s*- Uux niff.i j .Vnutor nurtrm K meet Friday at ft p. m. J In the tng students cook thei J The thin* to do new is fee every person to frntpomrv cm it s ^d»lrn jublloc, • The r»u trrm party P Itlwd- j v Antun* tA a IV^vv Union organlaatlon rooms, The i nrd get their room I forget any Blwilllw that may have do- Ilio-Skt'tch Slums subject will be ' Relation of the' four-houra' work a wi vehtped previous to the election and to work MSC .1 Heller ffiwl Aepethrr a* American ciUrens rather than a* parlv memlvrrs to make the L'nited States llackfgnuinii (If Overnight guests st Michigan State now * better nation in which to the. haw a place to stay wit hout l. ». in* t he cam¬ Campus triors pus. tiprning of 14 rooms cn the fourth Making he flint xppcrtrnno* hi tkser cf the I'nien as a sort of campus hotel * rompus pr.Hl\K-tum is Doris Ru/- j ;fnl«» He*»1 summer. »wi t"hivf , i iA-dw* iUrvvki fumtions will these new facilities Iw valu¬ to handle well the part of Linda. I repevrts ,h*t the traffic stiustien en able, for they make it possible fer Michigan requiring much subtlety of acting. ta.rr.jv.is is the best he h»« cibsmysi whiie State to be a better host. A resident of North Campbell! dormitory, and a member of Al¬ pha Phi •nrorfty. Dorl« was also *»ne at ihe queen's attendants at 1 Chrv!*antliomun} Plants 1 Aw Altravs Mice! 1"° ,,..i«,. lUkoi* NORM KESEL FLORIST mi Located Opposite the I'nioa 1 Your FJtfral llesirrs IM'sern' llw H*>sl | ^\PACO/^ LEWIS INC. Yes. they're the Over- QUITTING BUSINESS cvats you have seen featur¬ es] in "E-siuire." IJfe and others. Warrt Isit tnt weighty, tuxbrious to the touch artd eye and in smart¬ Sssuir 21 jOl) car. and truvks are im regular day la est styles and colors. day amice with the Bell Sy.ieu. The gnat majority have l«die« s|wcially devetuprd fcy | ueer». Many are equioued wilk TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON 4rr,t. gad ESoabrik Sex'^ee, £j cx.mpreMor, and ^olc derrick,. Each of the ■any Lgrcfeg, secretary fall"' The tfe*{d>er *21 mr bit* r af triephooe plant. i'iKyr.s Friday »wl SaruRtcy fci c : «sv*anse of the ir*»uJJatjer, cf world'. ctofser *T Miami uni-vers 1st Oxford, O-, this weekend. t hi; P* ia itadf. Yet it 1, bat part of the far bigger job providiag the Kae.1, Caveat, (rieadhct Knicc to COATS $6.77 #1.95 PAJAMAS „T $1.17 UMTS $LI7 35c HOSE -23c i "TurcabcU" pttriy * ill be be d MAY BROS. S . fl.77 $7.00 TKOt'SEKS $4.77 : «t ISO btnj* on Nov 16 S Tt* fledge* hove ■ OF OTHER BARGAINS AT MC SAVINGS jgetsv** to a tooifc loutb«3l |«Tt 'Saturday *ftorooo*v. michigan stat* news jine to Take Appendieitl* Hit« Vct8 Name H«bbersDepart For fciletu Ti This Woman'g World 6 MSC Student* ' WKAR __ _ _ g a*v*n members of thr enlm.l Albert Moll of aanduky, M ►art In ACP In One Week ■Calfllltf 11 i"*B a. RIHU1IU AU hutbandry Jttdaln* Mem leave to- Miller of Harrlivlllt, l^tf (or city *h»re they Molmey of rourtan. Mllea Through CtHui Eye* Highlights a« w-q ee will compete with Jislglng lento* 'dl of Dearborn, and All letting Hnnqurt |ilnnnlnir atnt pkrttflntf nrr I ho tinier bf thi« wrrh'n H|ff Kfiltni* ^ from throughout the couolry ml Wllllnm., Rlvordnle, will Saturday, 1 the trip to Kansas City MS. Charlea C. Chamherlln of dale- entire learn egcept Hall, a MtiVltWR III the ,Wonii>n'* rnlonrlnr of events ns ml"» «'mw «* Camden, are memhera of Ihe senior trades nrr chalked up ntul Coed Cnmlvul Ohio SlfU» For plans near com- Woman" sfHo* Thumdny at 4 p.m. Hwt Kml (If " ^ will I* "The Story of Mario VII- Kcgion ( AMir* j tiiffi LiiRtt*." Vlrglnli Merger iTluw jeurn»ltam thcully 8 Win Attend Panhellenir IVnninga— Aonuftl Paohcllcnlc bampiet will he held m Nov. 25 at 5 3» p. m. In j plnys the title role, with A1 Tim* j! reek cn*t for the pari of Jean f.n« Tim "Mirhl««n 8UI,« V*t- K^Ceumodt niul »i* »tmtant* ,,.,10,1 with puWU-«tlimi< the Union. It has been announced ntto, other role* In the produe- i>rlnNrl*n," In Im imhll-hml hy WALKAROUNDi „ will Ok* p»rt In Chiengn Laud by Miriam Phelps, general chair- I Hon will tte taken hy If try dni-d- vc-trrlnnry Atudent* of i net', Jump* Purges*, C'llt? Jenks, ; Tfim Wrher, Jerome Arftt, ami cullniir, will nrnki' It* debut lh* l ,\.«™ CollifMly Chairmen of committees Include ii inium mrrllni In h" Oranl Meet Carolyn stall, tickets; Alicia i Thomas Wilson, sometime this month, it was un- tliwh C'wdlltVr hold, The fifty-fourth annual convciv- !.overs, food. Dorothy Hunter nod j Ihll Stilcklnmt at tie piano Is oounced hy Rdltnr l„ Alvin Fah- M""'JlJF£ ZrMlf*! CMNMM jirt'U. Ihl« wwh-fhtl. tlon of the Association of t^nif* ! j Danomae Harton, program, ftar- a new musical program this lund, Grand Rapids senior veter¬ Sir nv S or. SI * "TTrnTnilTr" i*ara Hanklnson, flowers, and Mari¬ month, tie Is oh the air at 1:111 inary student. Tills magazine ||n mMiwn •« thin m.ellln, It (Irani colleges and universities p. m. Friday. HONIKIY SSMItta-M* Itr NybHis 1«r will he attriated hy eight repre- lyn Dtfwpie, Invitations — i wilt 1>« published qunrie'ly. Mini. Si.ilp fuMmlty m»n j The banrpict wltt It® ope*i to all I The Di»ii|»pointing wntatlves from Michigan Bhile | Katherme The magazine will be the only N1UMOM NOMISY SHOP „nwul mhrr, „r TIM HHhW'S rnoi.HAMS L|j, »nrrun«« "i "Rrlnllon nf Diiks, dean of Engineering. Marie 1 • « Primary pnr|mite of Hie maga¬ CAMPUS • i in 45 Miif.lig matmoe nlirp. N»w»P"P»r Il» Uy», dnn rf ll«m» r, ; M|ltr|, a. m zine will lie lo create a closer and 25 DelcKiitca . |,,rc. iMhtfrtly fYntrmn" nl n "rhwl; A, Hessay, dean of die grsdunlr i j II 15u m. Voral varieties Kiln* Hmt'h, «taie home Matrix fiHiely, w men's bitirn- "II .10a m Yesterday's rhythms more cooperative relationship be¬ l.l'ir dlHHiulun hnnilrd hy j I.M Tfrtl. Sl,t» lf»W« gmduntn demon*.! rut urn leader, tt ,t Paid-j dhm breakfast honnt.it>, held it« pienlgmg \Vr«lne* wore plrflgr*! are | Aci Sn.,11 I college, We.tlerri fPate Teaeher- ('•' nrwMwiw". • | Iflr.nl Cnllvm " Tnrwl.y wA r Civil. .1*1 «f lh» Jour- I,firm™,I, II 11 tlnki will Ira,I ., BLUE HOOK fullegc. and Michigan Slate cot ; lege, ard i* tinder the direction of 130 p m t^uivlng WPA nt ('hen-, tra, George Sullivan, PURIFICATION IIKAflM Students In charge of the maga- n, faculty, will «p»»k on "Thr Kmii-Vrar ; Mrs J.orph Wrdekind. director fine are; I, Alvin Pahlttnd, Grand to r»v thr BUI" In rr• Currkiiluiit nt Knr will IomI « (tlmniit. Tr.chtn. Work V II , .•mine!!, and Hethyl Fireman la the IIit*ine** Admtnls- Mn bigot* State representative on 2 30 p m How It's d« i ess: ne in htisl- Young, eirculatlon ninnager; John Vocational In- K< rlenher, Don Morrill, Kvnn As slrck anil smooth 1 jMibonk tni»lnr«« Otrdnoi 1. on thr |,mjnt. unrt formatioti, I,. ,1 Ui- Tlllmp* and Irving Roberts, convertible coupe . . . the new r,(,ritonro r—.lot,, oorrrlallon of fp.onrrh ['errn,.10 i r and prealdent d. Chef Kennedy, of i the Michigan A.ea committee. k(. elate editors; Gabriel Tudor, as a monk-tic Highlights, of the program nf |,,t,r, MAC. ,liHf*nt. who will .. wrll «« the tubllp.tlnn of rr- l;d«et.d Arts malm the duv will he talk* by Grace 3; on p.m. Tire Music salon | hert Rchmelder^ Satn Pollock, with ultra smart low heels. ntl thr utrriiog, .ro; Jock Am- ry.roh rmnmltlrr H ,1 llntdu!, y-treasurer ttf It*- .'t 13 p m. Curtatn Going Up, Don ! Henry Karnes, and Arthur Wolff, \cw« mrnr.ln. nil- I. ch.lrm«n of Ihr Influrnrr nl Nshstolt on "! droductlf h* and Huell | assistant editors. Art work will They're a treat for your feet as well as for your Hat kgrotind of the Tour," Philip .1 30 p, m. Music of the masters he done hy Jack Frost. | J.rk Crrrtirn. S1*l» Srw« hu.- *-11 rlith work commlttrr. low. Ravenna, Fngi- eyes. In black or brown. . tn.inwrr. Fori llrlgh.ni, rdl- „IS|,«, l»n. «nd Rnhrrt Mrr», — — ►r and prswtdent of William Knot, Sautt 4:0ft p m. Forum discussion on j The editor's office Is on current problems floor of Ihe vet cllnlr. the first $3-85 . $4.95 ivtrinr editor. COUNCIL Youth I r STATE 19 M09T Interfra'emltjr meet will, rs. Age Creoles Love •t delegates from tlllonois, | igsn, Ohio. Indiana, Ken- ' Representatives e 4 and nt.ft ihfiu .thca.swuiL to wiMik. • * fcrfra teres htm on colleft cam- APO KFFOIIT9 9ITCT99 s*A4^ln4TaTyTnTJ?iTi-d,v, "Accent .... Re)iorting on the aucress Youth" won the tip, n^v a I of John — llcmecoming dance, RjchiysfTlatoi with Whldt ttm>| Arderson, tluuti a al cn'.ic, dur* ifctv Meet uglily amusing told the Cv uncil gUiML lil^TTrp.inyiitnn would co i- ('.nut* Country TrThutc part of the proceeds to the i student loan fund PURE REM. MOTOR OIL The council voted u recommrn- | elation to the rtttdent-faculty • Stiiilculs \»ivc i rial committee that Alpha Phi | Omega be i sponsor given permissc n t« the Homtcwming da ce First Fall PIuv I next year. i Approval of the new Indepen¬ dent Students »*n,rotation consti¬ tution was held «.\rr until Ihr open mertirg neat Wednr»dn\. distant profes.*orjjX—|r pending a meeting ef a cfHincil «... •i committee cimsmittee to discuM the matter. . «*neral safety )I Thu committee wilt at-.*» take up This commltt, Knight the Little theater. tnd I COMPLETE OIL the problem of ISA icpresenta- personally thi in> thing net to go tc stated I | lion on student council thi.»uy,:> A- nipntng. at which time Dr.! Oiurr. ptjrrhnloty drp.ut- coiuu tl snd A W Knickerbocker (' !<•«• ' St.tr coll«|r, P.vdlolcgjr at aifcty." will Dairy AcqulrcsNcw DRAIN * (HANOI Milk K<|iii|)iuciit Viler a liur«l evrning'u h1ii.1v, n»|hiiij{ -ill ■■■■■<> coueoN Equipment '"r the h hit ihe *jiol Ix-llcr lliun n box lull of our ibTi- thr d.iry dcti. Here'.* a Imruain no HO R < i Although hctooKi'i.i/rd >•. known fut u ttunibrt 'rious CROSS OOUjjW thrifty autoUl will mis, ... but remember ... ll'i, ( i t -v >> . In the Untied St.tc. .' I thr prcKT-a i» w> t . M : To homogrmm omIk. : COOKIES only during Sear's Super Vnlue Days ... so be undrr » prfMiue "I - here early! Kemembrr. COME IN AND SEE THEM KOK YOURSELF Thi, caujr.. thr butter I- loo. Cross Country has broken up into vrry Itr. \i ,Si«ina Pi Has Ilcles, ,0 that it will rrtr., greater natural oiliness Nine liiitiiitcs ®I|C Jiltllf Jfoob jsljup tributrd rvenly througtt . . . quicker HlarllMt . . . milk. Bettu-c of th„-. f faster now in* ... in- Milk winch ha, bn-i rtahl hi br tea lion at low fttrd will have a ,w«l flavijr much lohifr tha milk, and will nut deutl u (tavor. However, it mu,t b era ted ju,t a, other milk rrr.e Thaler, ass.-unt instructor silviculture a* M. S. C.; Robert eavengoed, Ted Hay. •ecoeds t. Gordon King and William 1 rcmpt o Turnpike senior fore&lry stu- Fred Weu . i Don', Want to Cry Any Stuai t Branwn and Mctz, junior forestry stu- Charlie Car net Aftcr '.he initiation n.p.nwn will attend a banquet in the for¬ The Nearnra* of Tou estry cabin. Program following the banquet will include a talk by Blair, an illustrated lecture by L. Glenn Miller C Palmer, alumni member, and short ta'ks by new members. s roast as »oc,75c*it O. A. Stevens. North Dakoti BUDIFS MUSIC HOUSE Agricultural cdllege botanist- each yeat identifies Iroro 300 lo WO plant specie* for farmer*. 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