hA ' Xv kivlt >Vir»»/iv t/riri isAw ti|M| • Rntf»il Ovpr Heads Decide r Hnb\r 11 HhlUl® f* a,M* Tllillk ^ \hf) ™*»SICrS IlUICtI • • Ofrinnt To Turn Tnlvnh am pus I On Four Day i Vacation in Ofk'tl A *bvpi\ fmd *Ude rutp dpnumsttrtting « talk nn u*e t.\ To ihfvn$» am Still nnothw tnemhei of Mich-1 linn State'* •.Udf.lui* been asked Spa r la its Dospi I | te mimmtmg li» i'iilln« v bde vbtp lilvrn by IVifespw J, F IXiwpII fttul »1 \V Shppdy nf I ha win hem* be* depminwut lb Htm M* talfnt* UnvaHl coot din gfion of « phase of national de Record of Losses :<• e tumft bt lb* id an Srhralwlr* On C, (V I butt, id I he mathematii f:;;! Hncltitiiiit Hopes llarks Will Offset l,liH* , • or" meeting ot th Mil Fn*dnw. • old IWWifl Wbu t* »t* tht« .VrtnUlIri* llav national iniMhemMtlPv Untuvrat'y ttebatttnent m »s>nunit»pp on actutnnuc adur tvwvul rtrttpriuty. 11mr«atay night. BLCKtMINDTDN. Iml., Nov. t> .Although It hat \mt fmtr . Hh* iuIp was *. Ntouting tw Ann ; RbkW; tlooewv. cU*sp* wilt pot Detroit, i* advisory dealing wph Mtfh. Stale { bp ekvuxpd Armistice day* Bh fv«v under standing Harris i poolod In nrrivo on the Imlinnn -havo. taking cnh'Ulu* Mute the tin .nng of >.kltted worker* fot *ndlet A . camp\ls shortly twfore noon. «e*«Uo< n»mr drvi.i.m reg-siding t'-c did cult topic* me dftpuasfd at the na,tonal defense jwogiioo t'ariee Michigan Slate eleven hasn't play* ■Sf IllwaJlip V!M'rtl\on ««.. llnvl ntlrt ded the" monthly 1 firlfVflh monthly clo*ed nippttug*. el fU Memorial Stadium since >,m imMt "I «< « mri-liM, »t I'm- *..««« ivutlv mrp'i.it of the I tool d »M the Itorod \ttnlk 103? When the llmuirr* .rtWPd rt .v 'Ml «# Pnr! WfW »'«•» iMv a|i- •tiipp 11 ? triumph Previous to thlk n-'P was chisspn a« I tnwvd a nwnmihdtll'W made foi the vtWrtdbl* \ by a *b»dp«t r.»»*ult> Sntittra Naittctl Kara* game', the only other meeting of r t » nuu>MiT the two teams was in IP2I. when pvuPPtdcd t.» Ttip ip^SMi had twrn ap»Mvvptl by f|A lolb^in I lollop • ft Indiana also won. M-fl lo»*t year ! the adnyinKirtvtHP gtvup tvhue the* battled to a 7 ? tie at Mgck- •-'' v,:'v '"bmutrd to the voting '• •a the Kapp«* ill H»<\\ "*21 Maiiugpiiiont Vet Men Write lin Field •tOOEIRRK ItATTI.K SFAKTANR , OM Wwif dml 1 r'- Tlv."V.,(v.M, ,|M» l>. Iv- pu „ \hvrv v* a my *» . 11 wmiM \w in br Nov 31 the date »' 11 H -'Tifll n. ■ ''or INaliotuil ier« had the contest, the Hy ftint wont IIiihiikIi i ii.ilnwin, i llnchman ha* great ie*peet for lh# f ,,i ntnn.i i It"' i'hkIiIi'I'« wfiiihm' Ml Mtililn'in Slntp nilli'KiMliirliiii tlu< | .1 I" I expressed n fear Haehmnn nhhi C. O, Wilkin*, rnll#|i« trM9>* - . . | victory-starved Hooxler*. for ihp nmr nml ci,«n. j |.)orm J I iiiei the dn "That defeat I hut (Silo Rtflte INmHand. lllml t hi, ilorm'l momi I ho | ' handed Indiana ln?t week, bode* prognnn chairman, i* (he new rid- ! hande< itnt «n animal pathology . ragnet; advi*- tpfiil rxpeiullturea nf the col- ' ing of the Federal Food and Drug j <10 good for They'll tip a hunch ; faethtw* o t indufi th ate Jeanne Wt+ n|nf o^.hnUl 1'iirlv IMiiiim Hr If J Si a f set h. professor of no goo administration covering "Invisible »f u* touchdown • hungry football «|h«vd* M tbi* ce*» ^!':,rr- milUmt dollars. In fart, a twige) her of the regional poultry labor¬ j molds" In dairy products. j players this week. We'll Just have j Art Hmvlnntl will play for the The engineering part nf this amount has no bear- j atory stalT, Ih A f forimtt. h»- (lueat speakers and college stuff h» hang on. shut vur eye* and hope Louise t'limpbrll fall term rartv . . Wiled at the 1 .. . '' v L?"! utg on the operation of the school, I lo W held Nov 1(1 in the social struetop and assistant in baeter- member* wilt demonstrate pro- for the N«i" I tivd tm-Ututp of Tevhirnhn;* lenri.\w|^ ' hull of the dot mttnt V, It wa* on- j cesses for solving aotue of thp new All' Indicathmg point a j to wide Michigiin Slate graduates whose j problems In dairy manufacture, running game for the ftpartan*. i ,T»-«,vy of* Mlcbighn. Mu sow ARE RKNtNttirn by eo-chRltmen father- neu need : and will also lead *mall group df» s er KM ITU A Mr— Page 4 hi tvlnrsh-1 I Sonne fund* are handled flvet North fiimphel'. j article* appea itie Ackertiutn of i and over, being entetrd Into turn • Civj (.'is | and Notbi yn Moore of South i Mm dock and nm fund*. ouch «« student ncth 1 famptwll both of the cli ttshsr-i-WI Lib wry Exhibits Han* II orbs 1 tie* and loan fund*, where tin1 olhg• k t* thp nvmey buck h Committee chairmen for the IlliekIiisom Sets jri"apj Directory Due lit, i ' and Kit hftln fo> different put- rngritm wilt hp Hp Kor Printing rrthdeil I In Annitvrsary Display I The totat net rash recel\-ed by •Education Week Th.ntl or*. i »wtvrr«ry ,-f the Imvntlon of Th.' IWIh front; s,»" n"'"' j movahle type fe»t»re.t thi« month in »n exhihlt nt the i«i i ■ O.-Ileyo lit'rnrj. Jm-Kmm Tonne. Iil>r«nnn. pointed out tod*y. • Aeerplnnee of 1440 •< the date of origin of modem print- ins h*» come *hout thnniBh • I outing llrrc StHMI ' Mr and Mr« V O Fulker*nr {tradition rather than positive Mr and Mi* ft M Trout. Mi and Miv .1 W Shirley, and Mr | evidence. Tonne aaid. adding YW Names Five 11 i d Mi« IV D Bagwell will nc that by cvvntHvcu consent the Id ami * mg. jyoth annUweaary of the first ^ exploring groups havi | Conrad. Mis* Mabel Petersen, Mi* Common ' paper mill in the Vended States,! ,ho*cn to assist with group Orlelta Hansen, and Miw Eliza '«**• and the 150th since the death of j {ng% ntti wtcek. brth \Valbei t. the IVn^amin jv W Fee of the hUtn printer. Student Tastes master rranaoo . , partiuent will a*»i»t a group dis-J^ . . . ti, , Home Era to I hint i)ajry Lures ■ tat aivit shown euaaini current world problem*. Stllb|rfT1#< Mra< n *0 NUm of student.* Iriull l»About IlilM seventy geology With New Cream Creations printed in Antwerp in 15*8, 1* included In the exhibit ing other faiths; Mr. Paul Bagwell to study glacial features in the {• course Home Sunday nfterm nil..nl production at the M.8.C. creamery, says that he I* \ matAs four other histoi At Michigan State college, Where she book* in the fields of botany, of the speech department, in a area j discussion of family relationship*; hills. l-4ii«nig unit Irish Rnnrmnry Dnrliimtim u rhslr-i still maktnK from 20 to 250 gallons „f |ce cream every day. mnn fur die dinner, nnd the fnod.i | Xhe cnlli'KC creamery hail-* horticulture, farm crops, and re- j and Mrs. E. L Anthony assisting lated subjects probably rank with j with a discussion of religion and Insertion of (he Ittinol, alaclsl lurid nulrlllon liui)or« sroup, wl'h ,|jel( „|| the milk, butter, and dnlrv. beside, boitllna milk, t< the first half dozen in America, I inner poioe. deposits esposed In clsy pits In j M.irinn thirst «« chslrmnn. Is ,h„. ((l„ prnressed with a V.tainln D con. Towne said, chief interest in the Y M. C A. and Y. W. C. A. Rollins I.(ISO scheduled for the char*, of preparing the f.iod. trip. In ih* afternoon the (roup j About thirty women here on dormitories. Iney also f"'*" ;''» Bream that Is used in the " rl„ Thl, ,„nrrnlr„„ w„ ■ (lrv.|t,pwj by Dr Sleintieck of printer Plar.Un lies tn the fact that tie was a contemporary of, will spend several hours studying ■ scholarships given by Ihe Kelloug j ,l„iry products to fraternities, University at Wisconsin alumni I mart heds In the region and visit foundation, will be guests at this ,ur.,rltles, and private Immea with-;p foundation. It looks Just and publisher for. the great Bel¬ the cement plant In Rollins. j dinner i|ir eily limits of East Lansing. | m,, mna hut a 150 cc. can con- gian botanist, Kembert Dodoens. The Ice cream department is of j lain, ooo.uoo units of Vitamin D. most interest to vUltora to the dairy. There they see cream,! Exiled Doctor Says 'Nazism lems.** Is Nothing New' j The Doctor wa* *0 convinced ' milk, syrup, and the other ingrc- j client* that muke ice cream are put j In a big double boiler. This cooks j I and pasteurize* the cream. • There is nothing new about Lucas does not believe that Hit- that war was inevitable after j1CREAM IH WELL MIXED lerism can be blamed directly on I Munich that he left his position 1i From there it goes into a viscol-1 Nazism." is the theory presented the Versailles treaty. "The treaty in Jugoslavia and. without any j by Dr H. E Lucas, member of which Germany forced on Russia definite future plans, headed for at Brest-Utovsk during the. first America. Lucas left his wife and i World war was far more severe brought his oldest son with him, than the Allied treaty at Ver- three children in Germany, but' sailles." Lucas believes that had knowing that his son could not j 11 not been for unbearable econ- leave Europe during war. Lucas n? sM i*vy Debt Umit Raise b Urged; of it* rac- Michigan Falls toU.O.P. POIS'T or»t of turning wit championship miss-coun¬ Hard on (V heels of Prealdent Roosevell'a tilumphnl en¬ UOMn.H try Mam year after year, try Into Washington Thursday has romo a rmiuest toy Sert* .4NI) Much «f IV credit for this splendid rac- tary of the Trenaury Henry Morgenthau for la* Increases W ORM... mil should (to to roach laiircn P. Hrown, n and a raise In the national debt limit. Preum! ttehi itvnit In fiarnar champion who knows how to paaa hla know Mire along, 000,000,000, Which Morgeii-' nn Amarlrsn «ld|>s m M"*ri»nt lhau savs shmild lie Inereaaed Many la the student, however, who ran tin. Ihe aisle drparlorent hr taeUfy that many, many other faculty men by tft or 21) billion dollars lo I vested Allhengh Italy arawere.1 nivrr pnmlhl# llallclts up I" Jnna. I tii'nsiltne-d nnriv wtlh a snfrly help develop the team. Onverlag the length n Graduate Mnnnger .„ .... Bavhl M. Tee IMS, With Ilia prrrent H"0I r|mm«oy *111 m>l eem- Killtor Jnrk C. Sinclair of the college's aperlona rampua In the time . "lirartleally remhad," the treasury ] |n(| (,fW|, ,„r, die sale reiaturl Manager ?*kOurniau Mwtwi rlaaaea I* truly a teal of amunlneaa ru *» #ml< ll>e!f "In s rather illfTli-tlll ■ frf r r,{h„i,|p,| | ,00 lefinssra. Par nil.v Adviser Malph Nnrman i f wind and llmli. po.lllen," Ihr reeielary told " f llAStnkal.AIN MAV IMK kmtomal jtaw Tlila auhjert hna heen mrnlloned In the Modern Greek* pieaa ronferonee. laindrts id the eeonomy hler In ; rl|ll Nrville ihiamhrrlaln, 71-year prima minister nl Slate News liefnre anil pwliahly wilt lie Congress liarp Initiratnl a fluid I, (;tt.„, jpnnn,. mav In- nasi drall AM0C1ATK rnimts again, lint |H'rhn)ia annte day Instructors will /tn Ihr ndnihrirtraUeir', hnml, in 1 n, (JlH v In eie. aissndioa I' ,,, —u . fc Tom Oreel*, Don Way, Charlax Fist begin In renllte that it la poaallite to let a prepoaln* » rharige In Ihr | eaenl N1|I «l^i. The Inna all ** SMWM WWttW J>" *"'«* class out on the linnr. WttMCMn riHTtia Ourothy Hunter t'ntil then atmlrlita have a choice between raraiiM i\ anu int«ami *ix inUllnn dsillau*. -XuMt studenth epeiul m*ny h*ppj hour?* llepnlil umlmirtnrtln* at thi» #tu» tad in running lIn? rvllttf*? In "ImiII pennlrnn" »levote«l nlmot 100 rent j M|m> been o leinlrr of thr Armitliri' Ihty to raking their Instnirtora ovar the coals., u». ami »». an aoihm ui i S 'i.n r J !iKIZuTclw? Hnl' Trlrftin Hotter yet, Aaitllttir aptrlta ran lie raised toy i '*"uu" MeNary-Hawean farm a Monday w ill lie Armlatlce da\ . a eoniprehenalve roiidrmiiation of dorm or 11 ^ y'"'ha., ru an ahiiun tt'Jrv That atatement alone ia rnouyh to call tip reataiiranl fowl. If worat comes lo worst, { ahotilii t»fT»»i ntt to a hpai. f Ihiwiphta Into the mind of all?' Anirr- then- Is always the ppimrtunily to exchange Ihm'l wonder linn i h-ak sralhing remarks alsiul the housemother ori >" folks uro hark his llany aa?' that It I* a m.a-kory to honor the the atudenta in the next room. ... If Jm« Is romi deait'—thoae who "dieil to make Hernia-van A week from Tuesday freshmen will haw! for (ho week-end ... Mm"—while m ixiaa I he era t he alaiurlit er itoea thetr Irig Inning to |rraiae or hlante any or all j H,""vVl7ttiaVwhllior'i."ieii Rob landed that is onl uaalwte.i. and Ih mocrwey ia Iwrdly a t eat liter of Mie'liran Rt ite n.liege e hen Ihe.v i mental, dittirutt to wrl win job! Telephone a tmlnory in larjre aepmimt a of t he Itlolte. meet their high school principals In the an-: ha. never esprriemv.1 ihr p toad Mil IPs tun All tlila may he true, but It deca not nw-an nuat cfwieremv s|nrnsomi by the college. i rnrrrh'i'r 'lacen".'mmel x.-i telephone Hum no that Armialtiv day alteuld be faryollen ami No frvahman should neglect to attend this McN>r'v t,lhri thl„ jvnia..- rioWuNt. And tt ru due* Mod. The l'nite.1 Slates is at ill at ronferenre, for lie may lie surv- that his rum-11,- urviieil into the olfirial i surprMngl? little i |teare. This p«,v mav not arrnt auie enouflt plaints w III lie carefully considered. Not only j it ajvv aepuiria uir i« to be n* pec bill? alghls a tolw a auhjert for relvhrntinti, hut lan't It tloes the confeience rach year bring sngges-! At soy rate SI NBA VS. when lo aomcthirtp worth tip lit mu for? tiona that are of use In planning the college 'r«"of°ron distance rnlrs in mi Srmistircitay this ,vear ahottld arouac every currteuluni, but also many high m-hvarls learn „m,ma toward greater m>i point* nte reduo true Ameih-an to viirerotts eltorta to keep the In what reaprrtx their programs for college xn.iw I'or rotes lo Inuiix i l iwled Slates out of war. piv|raration are lacking. Wive, played a ihooik rhnwn below, sec ihr | Ctassi s will not l. m. Monday the iVoporatire lVaoe conuinlire will s|ionsor an imjiartial diarua- smaef American ohiss-ines in the music audi, Around the Rains Fur .T-Mimdrl The mectinji ahenld tie writ worth torftgn. Editors Desk I swtitvii | rest of •* Im Migp roHapwpfU Then thr jcoltagr is ,n,rl, li. ^arsma dr- Niglil Slnlion . anil • In . hiiiiilajJ Si With Jack C. Sinclair ttS Im hide, aiudrtil " W lot Falli — Idtitsiii'i To: Take ) our Mniiciiw MIDTKRMS drillh Uv thr lut^buiU «t .1 Norlirultunr build- 4 jUidi-r juM uofuiv it> crnWi #«H- Adrian . P$i\ tyauv horv *n«i winter \ This sntiumsftKm wiH «s .1 . N UH GET CONVOY Ajft>roJiim»lcl> itt«« milium do! Alpena i An R2.WH?-i«tn lUiUto! mriA iikiit Ui* u mvounn .1 I ■« to receipt# tKvQttc who lu.s gotten i»|> li\r *i\ i Ann Arbor iront tl»r •liiJctK M^onaiion. w ftti »w^: mums «n ovmv«i | wiiv*»>. itumlH t iiMi ! • i»'K> unitv . Atlanta, Ca. [ Ir!. prr> lo llrm.nn in Wt | North Atlantic nytpl.v l.»nc> ic- hluUvnt li m i H ,r.< nod m#nv JUa? City IVrl-,*|xs r» xxxMilh*! i | Tin k.nvoN was frnvcling lint- the atudiMit bog> 'nchtdrd il Itt nton llarbor m traxjtxi »xifi« : «in > vilnl fiuwly (font C»»i* thu ' lum hit the Rm khuav vrAifli OidokViocnt lunds. v.:u>bc rt- Hit Itapids lluffalo, N. V. ?; . ■ craxliur I® D ' No Hssiuancr for w»(ri> of intrical omouitictl lo Sl6.ti53 last I Pi tt* 15 totuvit r [ Amrrk-mui fleeing Ihr !t.it»*h Islo >TJI ( helm? gun .. d*y KV«MM IH-trnil r.x Ikowaglac I r. | Ukgit c*rr «*f tfcfT ■ 1 Pa rude of Opinion Flint . (irwrf Haven ATT II? AsmkUIcA I'oUegMtr l'resa ifk; What Other I'ullrcr Students (Irand Hrecnville Rapids _. WJC5V.I-M Thiak on Timely Tapirs Hillsdale |i p th# trst> m tj-,c nUitiNlTii of Mu- \ v f Trxa.' ferity Texan, "»> matt m- laoulavUle, ky. 11 iUht *rt b>. rr««wvng Uvut he he;; sawneotie wants the lawn mowed " Manistee - (soxxl gvadr Her w felt rtm in ifw ar degree. American youth is on the de- M4UNC CN>m« up concerning wivy! Prtwnu^Uon d R• world be wauldn? do tor pv . • ccun.Unues th*J youth has "no desire to totfr.v.n a rvtwitatma » «w of the oui- wt-.e bwrden :» (tiro, a upon Ure gtudrot lo u- hi,vt" «w wa. aw al bw rtart to Europe £u>d be involved in another one unutale the textbook materw! and inlegrale tt T*'" Ui *h-* J'm x,,! We are afraid of having to t * muddle*. t-Uat-r «Mut» <4 tlx km.-: In the MUii* We.1 :r . one the MS(" crgaiuwiuon I*1 a to,-. »hwb be can uaUerxUod rt. .Cabinet and tar! i. - «: »cone else < g*N.t ... but wc AllE NOT form-cn the turf Ma.kUr. he»i he ha« This ;r.iecatroo. .< evruror. .» the tkwg wbwh »"»marv gHou. to a bo^i-w, fight our OWN FIGHT." «• claax.-,*-—. wxxa.r. are vuppoxed to acevmplrxh ; career. M« be pr; TV.* pnxritaea ,'rillwxirl, Many v! vOO can tvwtnor trees bnter experience acut Bt.OtTg *ltd"|fnar'. *iawar*i at? ling credit lo what the lee.:: .0 ait tho t... The middle et the to * a, on Marc" Ith. a: t nt Dirart.tr Ltvnua V. F^n>» br,;,nut(r lerat neai-x, and without warning three or four Cabuxet duvoe- that Bew F.imy et yvxur uutrtk-iwrx arneunce madterm. tor a cne malty" b«wd over agatn.t F-ana.- Lt. (aKcrr Branth v: two-day pertod J 1,n nuoarveft. Ju»: a tew day. §42»r»» car< he am rtaim d &&ic s\xt$etils While yxwi .uay have xtud.evt each daily aaaign- •*♦<*▼. Etweet Lowlier had put- iivor.l car*fully, it is zull ne.-enwry to go back hah** hp artack «ait-g thai Imv^Tmb <'* faat; to fcod wish it* lousi's jrtwurw. "TV? ooc'i play «K>u»r. «>I- and review the whole book to get a ctxnprehcnati* auoaevelt eppoaed Jim Farler a, idea ot the oaurv* at a whole. i a** wcxoaaor beravee of the politi- Iipijfcutts*. it lb* thane «f run? a cvmvrr- Uv tha w ith tnroc or too. coxueet at once, tak-: »' handicap, in the paih ol any ■lifl hrwrvi foikmu* « fxatunaay foot bait ■ vg Ue out to w rite a paper oc w and do your I Cathoik- candidate To to tan ivt-lxr .tudying for other cwrww, aad you ova?: x. i partrxer lm ,et mm at S. Iu8oes . <»■ thai our auiiurx tu>. cuuki guMtifcr a few ta.-rr («|iotd HI «.f 1 Member# of-the group arc Peg Tho ttrst meeting of the Mathe- A huge Imrvowt numn "hour Perhupi he has heon making mimhw 18. It Hrlgium Boaldol th«s# honors, aha was tho ttrst Frenchwoman to tnntioa Colloquium will Iw helf (town on -(Hi couple* nttrmU 1l.iolt.in, Pontine sojduunoie; takeolTs and landinga during the drops his nose in a gentle, tuftthf ^ I hen "he "'*» '8 (hat »h» Monday at II p, hi. In Toom ICS ton llio minimi llarvrwl 1*11 tn Norma Hcrtnlngftcn, Scotia soph- last few minute* of hi* dual In- glide As ho approaches the'rtfif-' 1 have an American town fur* named Morrill hall. Junior. Sue Drquhnr t. Detroit Jun* struct ion Ho may make the requir¬ way, ho may lie a llltto tan**, until tor her Ulypoito, Maryland. tho Union hnllroom Inst nl#lit. binorc; Morjnrlc Klep*rr, Mil ford IVof S B Myers of the llni- ed left turn after landing and start what ho can »oo of hi* Instructor r K.wlrl mtn m it Truttii Iiccoriititm* for (he (Inner fallow, (or; Hetty Olofsftfl, Fn«t foitudua to gel Into position for nno'hor down there to the left i lai. iT .1..- wtpW; Hw Owpito ru*h of concoct and "lutTcienttol Geometry eft n rural motif end transformed Junior; Thcimn Klclnhenti, Alton takeoff, when his Instructor ray*. much more worried than ho la, that t/t In tlu tho ballroom into a setting for nn I senior; Morton Arcorol, I.tutal -g l„f i. I.I' U. nml Pgara tours, radio ongagmnectv,' l arge " 11 will b* an open meet^ "I've changed my mind. It's all ho laughs and decide* to show fttva /t H«llyw««l ftnvl and opera rthettrsal*. Miss Hon* rid*faidttoned husking t»ee, ■ armor; Josephine Maun, Lansing your*," and, with a grin, "go on up ihr poor follow ii porfoot landing. 4 Is atways o\*on-tomroiod She lias ♦en tor; Charles Huttor, ftellevur and break your own neck," \»B 1,1. IMS. h win ftmsrn the euckpit. the Instructor enlmty charm of many Frenchwomen. raati convention alatod to t»e hatd close* the door and walks away. I rtVNO I'RICK Soma of hoi special favorite* at Michigan Slate yoltoga. na*t ! I'to | Ag quean lust spring, reigned at St to was attended by It's sort of quiet Inside. The stu¬ within thorn them for But right his hi* privuto'g private'* . l u,1' linl«.V Mi«» P»«" Is include, tall building*, depart* butt. now his In- greatest coloratura j Wednesday through" Friday. H O. I JoNophtna Smith. Liberal Art* dent may have thought for eight | isn't worrying about.that,., ,d die age. sha was origin- wfuunt far a career tn an She ha* mrnt stores. iRaelunaivUi Gershwin, tlawers, and hor own aviary, 1 Heath, moo'* houalng director.; ha* i*«ned a rail for homeowner# j| rtq hnmore who hava .•'s!u» loom* available! ttuth Mary Mangold, from t woawm'n orRnnlMitlnn* r<<. mo a ceneoH pianist >he was forced to Flowers (iron purtrd MliylhiiiR .(IrrlnK (hi* .vi'i k cnH, the signal uhd shoves In the j throttle. Knalec than ever before, j nliove the ground, III* rinse I* ut) PA landing position. The wheel» other actlvUtoo, and It lirorn Kpliixh S|.ln,lrr»— he get* off the ground and into a j touch and he keep* the wheel or i«»ms this time that she Oversize By play on the hockey field h Kxperimenl* of tht* type are 1 j Pf Hie paths which are Ikmiv 1 eon- ' the twelve months. Huge red in ii thoroiigli iind rntii|irelieiiNive nionner. |;TIO\ i tiW.g TICK • d i!ai\wttoga liad pre- Ing con due led in many r« lie ami universitie* hoping to tncre Highlights | llroii Will Ailtlri'HM j candles i .n d atoit were on used on the stage the landing where { vietrola music greeted the guest*, GARDY JEWELRY si January X, IP.1I, eh. to the first successful e*j«cnm lly Pnily Jeiin Sibley Junior Colli'gi' j us they arrived. r >««»> later. Mim liuiu. of this sort ever conduitpd - (Mud on the stage of Drati L. C F.mmnr.s will sfwaik j The history of M.H.C. as de- ftpstairs Ktratnl Aleade M.S.C. (<• an assembly of the Muskegon ' picted in f miiliar songs, turnlshed * Iff 2» HTKPH—MAVT 20% opahton in "Lucia." How iMcteria breathe is the 1 Junior college, at Muskegon, tu xt • part of Ihe entertainment- Mr* ins Im i debut sire lour- Jcct of a study being vsitiduc Credit Arranged Open EvimiIiik* bv Appidntment s, America Two >*oa»s Thursday on Ihe subject, "KUu- t A (! Kottiinen was the general by T D Numheimei gradu ration and Industry." I chairman for the parly. ivitgndion of her aecom- student ill bacterKdogy, aided iu. »he was. d«HH*rutrd Dr. F. W. Fabui ribUin of the Legion of fesaor. Itoral meiaUd ide 1 1 For Students With uses i J |i« IIIDS ICOHSAGES AND TABLE BOI Ol L I S u.,.i (;AI{|>I:MAS AT MPtUTAL PRU IIS . CAPITALISTIC iChurch IDEAS! XII Abbot Kit This Week EAST LANSING Use Ihe CLASSIFIED SECTION to provide EXTRA CAPITAL for end'of-teriu EXPENSES. MATCHED SETS Cooperatives M .Mrv Klou.U'Ut Kr will play Allegretto 2:00p.m. Mithigan . Fi ay lanbanbtrrp of music i'lu 2. SO p.m. How it's done Books ! 3;30 p. m, 'Music of the master* Room Furnishings Staff Hold* Dinner iap» Communion will be i* to red udinop by Dr McClire «* toted by Euro# lirrslieni. prOetdent of Re- -In Finnic* Building # Typewriters • ' hg'ous council, Dorothy Mcintosh. Fred Barttott and Dick btbioocki . Staff members of the phytic* de* Doriu Head %'ill Return partrrcnt, their wive». and students working m the department held a dinner in the phytic* budding Save Money — After Brief IlineM Friday night with n program of music and a skit following. The skit, consisting of "char¬ # Rides Home ge terto tic*" of some of the stall members, members was given directed by graduat? by Robert g Low-rost Room for Winter Sper.ee and Grant Bennett. Prof. O. L. Snow acted as toastmasrter. be set iou-s be back on and she is expected to | Guest* were De m and Mr*. R. duty early next week. C. Huston and Dean and Mrs. E. During her absence. Mr*. Effic A. Besaey. C. W. Miller acted a< Earn— H.idebraod. night ho*to*«, u tak- j chairman of arrangements, ing charge uf the dorm. > #3.00 # Odd Johs to Help You Through Michigan #tatr Neuta To New York IC-4A Meet Archie Catches Hal Pitches Of State THIe At Ypal Today Tarda klrfce returned Michigan Stale rontinuea to mnkr cross country Yds. toryl The Spartan* always have RUSHING AVERAGES Timea Net taken their hlll-amt-dnle running Carried Gain rerlou'ly and think nl It as Jor eport. Under Conch I p. Rruwn the hnrrlrri took Itve IC-4A chnmplnmhlpa In utrldc nnd lart yenr they ndded the ns tlonpl collegiate title to their con grid team because henceforth passing IfhtS. there/will be no competition AU. Camp. And now Mich I (an State is the Women's Play in frmhmnn «port«. Midway through the la»t vl« JI H first school to have Its 11 J try team travel In the air. The Grove-Robinson co-op house official* rolled a halt to the rASS KM RIVING seven-man squad Will fly to New cfushed Into the lead of the wo¬ tcit hecou*e ot dorVnrv. York fer the IC-tA clnsslc Nov, men's Intramural volleyball tour¬ da via Moar.a 10. nament Thursday when It found It wn» the hard running of Jack TO SEND THREE TEAMS Itself with four wins and no St. Germain, ISO pound left hnlf However, before that trip the! losses. The strongest thing about frcm Itoraan, who *et up the fir,I varsity has the matter of defend - the leading team is that it has ..ore after a drive of 61 yard*. k state A.A.U. championship played only one game and has Elbert Stark from the 12 yard won the other three by default. line at Ypsllanti today. Coach Brown paned to Roy Eralelgh for will give all of his runners a Under the default system any the tourhdown. Clayle Oaymer workout as he Is sending three team falling to have Its entire pulled out of the line to make complete teams Into the meet. team on the floor 10 minutes after good the try for extra point. No. I varsity, varsity reserves, starting time is automatically The aecond tourhdown reaulled and a freshman team will wear dropped from the tournament. when Hugh Dnvia broke around Michigan State's colors In the Two upsets were registered hla right end for 36 yard* to icore meet. Running on Its home course when the undefeated Sigma Kap¬ .landing up. Woil Klewlckl fcik 4 Michigan Normal is expected to pa team was tied ty Alpha Oml- kicked the extra point. the Crlimum. The 216- give the S|M»rtans a clme race for (I rid Id on lorn /fore cron Pi, 31 to 31. and unbeaten Early In the third quarter State'' star net the the team title. Kappa Kappa Gamma was de¬ fro.h .parked by SI. Germain pu the tem-hdown the WII4, STAGE Tom Qulnn, ntlllr Normal's ace, will No Foar ofttUtsinft feated by Alpha Chi Omega, 01 on the .team roller. U.lng only line play., the Spartan* took po« stage fer Homier* tallied against taut yrtr with hla rlrem c»trh« Stale State Triple*! have two scores Harry to settle with !*eonnrd of Western Stnte. TomjtoroUiroh /or the game* ploybd of the ball on their own 30 through a pa»« Interception. and la Ihe weight *Ur on the llorrh h ilirary Size When Michigan State's football Germain hit renter for five yard* rhant- Last year the Bronco ace won the A.A.U. crown by defeating Qulnn team plnys under a blazing hot »nd then broke off tackle for Michigan sun two persona fleet down. He picked up another by Inches and last Saturday he re¬ red by the heat arc flr«t down on the next play. Again peated by winning the State Inter¬ collegiate run. Coach Oiarles Ilnchtnan and his assistant Joe Holsingcr. St. Germain hit the line for FOOTBALL Aiiliurhon to Pa-1 p Last year, Capt. Ed Mills.led yard*. f !;igr i jpdinn Chi Omega 36. North Every time St. Germain hit ihe (Continued from Page 1) the Spartons with the third place When Bachmau and JfoUlnger line, he picked up yardage, Bachmnn named Ave fullbacks were at U. of Florida during 1B2B- 27. a pet. Jerry Page placed seventh the trip nnd is expcctw 32 their squads constantly played Kappa Helta 33, West Mary thl* point, Gingrns* picket! up a first down good use of alt in.ju.hard-driving n higher berth following his third in temperature* varying between Mayo 26. battle against the" helft 00 and 100 degrees Smith Campbell I, St the Rrunco 30. India place last week. linemen. In 1030 one of Florida's hottest Hams 6, default. exchange eumrles SI WILL GO DA VIM, fir-HELD BACK IN days saw Bacbnuui's eleven en¬ With the end of the to* Wearing State varsity uniforms counter The State fro*h wurketl the ball University of Oregon ut only 12 days away the to the 20 but were penalized. ,,, Eddie Mills. Al Miami In the first Orange Bowl - will be Capt. W|t„ Wil,„ Uav Mangnn, Jerry Page." Ralph Mon¬ game. With the temperature soar¬ holding Two play* | quarter. Chuck Caret a! n«M roe, Bill Scott, and Wult Beards- and Jack Amort at full W: ing to 100, Oregon's perspiring lee. linemen removed their Jerseys at .Davis artd Mike Schelb have Lanky Tom Qulnn, Michigan ... Representing the varsity re¬ half time and played the last two the Oral ploy Abbott nurs)n^ thelr injur,e. dun Normal star and national A.A.U serves will be Warren Anderson, champion, completed three years Claott Smith. "Charles Sullivan shoulder pads. 11 fumbled and .State again had po«- br,ef >peI| on th^ ,idrlirei> of the ball. St. Germain will be ready to take over th> of dual meet running w.lth< Alpha XI Delta Bill Van Vel/.or, Frank Warner, I picked up six yards and loss. Qulnn breasted the tape 21 Leo Wren, and Perry Zlel. Alice Cowle* f Davis gained three for n flrrtj-v'i', timaa. Normal has gone ' Freshmen running will be Rich ® Kappa Kappa Gamma I down. St. Germain hit center for ; ||urlin* ||n| Hu years without losing a dual while chalking up 47 wins iircl Baker, Louis Iloxek, George Byellch, Maurice Horskl, Frank Alpha Chi Omega • ^a first down on the Bronco 12. j passer may n„t ^ Alpha Omtcron PI I Then Western Stnte, apparently j ijgnment, but tli row. In all that time, however, Lindsley, Walter Mack, Stuart § huiklng /i*r St. Germain, gave j plenty of p>»wei the llurons were unable to oust West Mary Mayo Mathlcs, nnd Robert Thompson. Stark his chance as he complet- ability of Red Michigan State from its state ed -a pass to Fraleigh in the end | Brooks, nnd J«*?' championship. Under Lauren P. Brown the Spartans would have a perfect record except for four lean distance runners. The utive star completed his competi¬ dimin¬ Trojan* Thump Mt. Pleasant zone. Gaymer converted. | Indiana's lone ti The final score came about nft-1 Michigan State tion In 1030 but is acting as as¬ Indiana setbacks. Walter Heardslee believes in sistant to his coach, Luuren P. Brown, both as a distance coach 13-0, to Finish Grid Season cr an exchange of punts. Davis who hod been bullied up all aft- j \,|,| SllurtUII SwCPtUM*! - progress As a senior In high erooon, circled his right end nnd j por fl t limt, p^m,, - East 1 sinking high extended its fonlbnll supremacy over school he ran on Lansing Central's and In the mimeograph depart¬ state ^championship team. Last ment. Every night he puts oh the Mt. I'leiiHunl for Ihe third conaecutive year v defeating year he was with the reserves and ipikes and runs the hills with the Oilers' eleven 10-0 Friday afternoon on the rrojun gridiron. (touched after paulng the'^™ " du"* "" r1"" ALPALUX team and keeps pace with them. thta year he is shooting for the na¬ Today he will run unattached in For Ihe Trojana. thin brought down ffib urtuin on their ; »crimmnge. tional crown with the- varsity. . . the A. A. U. against his charges 1914 st'iisnn nnd ended the • They say they never come back, but don't tell' that to J. Nelson nnd will seek to repeat a former bent pigskin yenr under Conch: "w«in. An c*chnng Gardner, one of State's All-Amer- triumph with n victory. Burlians Eyes Bountiful Ring Fretl W. Shaver aince 19:16. '""nd ,he ,,, . . . iii- Six victories, including the 'tl Laming (Viilral up ft. .111(1 a, their way down into Mt. Pleas- . f p!,,\ .. wlth two minuln „ t rm.n«uf:g. On the Oiler 23 yard stripe, Quarterback OVERCOATS Material for First Time , Roy Dygert elected t«i short of Atchl By Boh Aatlev Within two minute* after L. D. "Brick" Burhans, State boxing couch, in eagerly pening kickofT Warren Eldi '.ant Lansing t ight half, had awaiting the 1941 ring season because, for the first time in ed his own left end uhd gal LIGHT WEIGHT aeveral yearn, the stocky mentor has on hand the necessary 28 yards behind perfect intt material for a top-flight fisticuff .quail. ence to score the flrst touch OIIJHS THREATEN WARM without a hand being laid In the paal. it haa always* Mt. Pleasant'* threat came in b«tft a lack of team him. Bob lngersoll, Trojan the waning moment* of the fourth WRINKLE PROOF cvnipmmwt w..» ur converted. In the lighter divixiona that however, as some Ave boxers will quarter but lacked time to mater¬ BLOCKED PUNT SHOWER PROOF ialize. Taking the ball haa put a damper on Spartan be battling for the starting as¬ The second touchdown own 34. the Oilers started to move, DANCING ( TILL « signment. J. Edward Wood. the line aquared-circle tucce**, but thl* Morris Green, L. Walker Menne mm with vanity prospect* through the Oiler defense to btock ] T,u> crossed mid stripe and drove Bit.I. BENNETT turning out in record number*, and Bill Ryan are alt contenders, a punt which was picked up by u* Lansing's 40 with straight RICH VICI N V AND CAMEL SH AMI "Drtck" already ha* 23 hopeful* but Everett "Bud" Davidson, ar right end Bob Atchison. Eldrldge ll»r buck* «nd P«wer plays. Hill Tlicunlun Then PAT DONNELLY outstanding performer a* a fresh¬ scored on the next plaj ■nine through their pace* in Jen- HID * CAB tUTKX man, appears to have an edge or A* tbr HH-und period mmd ' blocked earlier in the game, open- those four. compUiion, East Lan»lng atruck I ^ Three h" d",dl>' "P *'llhiightning-Uke aerials,»rmall CURRENTLY SMART MODELS. WITH Four grapplers will vie for the .nagged by rigid end Jon Hanson. IM Sl Al, DETAILED WOOKMANSHIP 120 pound spot left vacant by the graduation of Herb Zlndler last CLASSIFIED sing seven yard marker, Clyde Marohall, Jordon as Mt. Pleasant was prepa smash over a tally, the ; mo Linval at.. UiMtnc! j ended the SCHICK SHAVERS The New HeUew-Grtaad Heil laaUOafl VhSe Yea Walt Complete Shaver Tueap Free AUTHORIZED SHAVER SERVICE STATION EAST NSING H.NDSITCHEKWBROS X USSS& ^ EL C CO.