IVoiunie 33 Z ■!** MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST TOESDA, NOVEMBER 12. 1910 Forum Iron Out Concert Stmt Will Sing Here Record Wind to Today's QuizWillTel! Draft Quention* Damages (council Value Far ConHcriptee* \Campu* Campus, Brings Cold An open f6rum on problem* 01 Activities arising from the militury con¬ scription will be held in Spnrtan fiiefit at Well* room of Union from 3 to 8 p. m. Wednesday, it wo* announced yes¬ Will I'tirtiripulir terday. , . . o i it' Gale Sweeps In Oprn Med Speaker will*~be MaJ. P. V. Engstrom, of the ordnance divis¬ Armistice speaker warns Qver state, Student council will hold nn' ion of United States Army. Forum Against Another War will bo sponsored by Alpha Phi ,Mlarthropy was open mciftinif a at 7:.'i0 p. m. in rwim Wednesday I Omega, national service honorary. 130, Public demand was responsible Kills Three A statewide wlndstomi, inserted in the State Morrill hull, to consider and! for planning the forum, according I'alntlng n glnr.my picture uf po**lbl»! result* of t'nitvrt StiiteK* involvement in another war, I'rof. Walter R. Fee of weeping out of the midwest ;gried with his name, discuss a to F. T. Mitchell, dean of men, a of amateur sleuth" questionnaire on stu- i who will introduce the speaker. y«**t*rda>\ killed three per¬ dent orifanization activities. the Michiitan State history department I net night addrowd sons in Michigan And injured Between 140 ard 150 persons student* in the mu*ic auditorium In commemoration of the representing 130 student orgoniza- Greek* Will Meet «n undetermined number. In *d- 1 lions will participate in discussion 22nd anniver*ary of Armi*-" ^ diti»^i t'» ' auNing much property of the problem At Stale in 1942 tice day. iiclp»tion damage, and breaking the all-time ■ of coordinating 1 student projects to equalize or¬ Michigan State college frater¬ Speaking' under the nu- F*"' *l meeting at Michigan State. building iirr* it m f.ii. Regixtermg 40 mile* jx»r bmtf | Enrollment Figures Show i at 6 u m yeuteHlay at weather l/ureau, blew wctwm «*f copper the r>».t the wind rheathbii insisting that intervention i« j atjve peftC4> committee. i One-half Woman Per Man W • f WW ^ WW* ! -tff cf,liege auditorium roof, and Lily J Hons Spends Leisure . ! brf»ke windows in Ag hall and ' By Dave Jones ; r ;,K,lr^ .mt .ha. .tron, pom.c,l!pie||| IripS Are Olds ball It also tore a dnor ofTlt* hinge* tattar put a. Z*• - Numerical superiority of males at Michiitan State i* on the wane, according to latest statistics released by the reK- istrar's office. Learning to Pkiy Drums ^^JiZZJ:On Ag Slate i- ff I rampu*. tra" Hort -t least building, and vnapped ftve large tree* breaking branches from on In past years, men outnumliered women at State by three By When Lily Pon*, who will he heard on the concert serie* 5= This Week f many more. prrvi'Ai* wind rccf;rd for Eo«t to one, hut their "lend this* ~ in the auditorium at 8 p. m. today, uptautr* in Donizetti'* Lao'tng was 37 mile* per hour, illlr Tale Cray year hns lieen cut tn two men ! Envlneerin* divioon I, fourth in "La Fille du Regiment" with the Metro|*ililun Opera com¬ jf, January, 1938 always pay to kno ', for each woman. . Statistics 'i """nher*. uomole.fed- »r>d All he™JJj* »J8 of therr"n | en- i pany, Decemlier 28, she will really play the *narc d.rum*. towf.r i* Radio tower threatened on the woodshlp. show that 4,192 men are cn-i ur, m,.n Coming to Fast formerly used by WKAR, v/as ■ rolled thl* term, a* compirM with ( To|J|I enroU^m in the Agricul- the orchestra In the flnale. !r j bent far over, and the light on p 2.203 women. Once again the Liberal Art* , j tur#, d)Vunon, forester* included. { ,ang "Lucia" with the fact, while It took her only «!» top of the tower was broken by 8|3 Among these, surprisingly j cek.i to prepare her role, it hi ■ wind but W J. Davenport, build* Several division leads all other* with a j en„UKh> nrp 13 women. In sixth ! Francisco Opera - than pun. ikon her more than two montl ■ ings and ground* superintendent, -even led only that ( * total of 2.120 student*. Of these, | p,1Kt. Wllh 4 iq students, is the! Mis* Pons ha* been taking letao master the ZlMim*. » htated that the tower wa* in no didn't get it. approximately two-third* are j d,vlRion of Veterinary Science. - n the train in preparation for I Mist Pons started her tour i danger of falling over. Instructor Rich: "C * m"n ! TOTAL IH 8.758 role o* the drummer boy in "T eptember in Albany. N Y-. or A "nail crew stood by all night HE'S ALL ALONE Knrollment in all *lx diglsions | ill continue until the last of Ms to repair damage* In second place, with 1.071 wo- , „ 3M Murtents This, added j hen she will ap|»car in DalTa An «rrii of a blnort« of a lively Ihej Marjorte Quick. angle-1 Unrl. luinge. . t uic r, >amc B MiihiriaiiH to Take |ficcr» for Year rothy Bensfii <-ott East Lansing i, clothing. WKAll Air I^IICM ice ted president of Mi** Helen FfircHi LIiiIih Elect ouncil, representa- structor tn foudE and nutrition llerlwrt President . he Engineering div- acompany the group to Chicagc teeting last week. j BureauDr. Louise Stanley, chief of Creeks Can Win Their Battle i y. Saginaw junior. of home economic* vice-president, and Washington, D. C., will appeal iop, Almont senior, the program at a banquet, surer. yder, of Grant, has! ' Miss Eleanor Howe, editor of magazine, "What's New in H h Willi Italy, Says Prophet rcshman representa- Economics," is among the ounciL J ture speakers. Geographical factor* will help the Greeks with*tand Ital- ian invasion for nome time and British aid might even en* i able them to defeat the Italian force*, according to I'rof. Group Will DiHciiKH Edward C. Prophet, head of Michigan State college geog- W , 1 MA raphy department. * Michigan Case' nder the lit/ prophet explain* that poor Italians —: road*, mountain* and the fall """ wl,h""' "*h,'n* who expectad to win their way without fighting. "The Case of the Michigan Stu¬ dents and Academic Freedom" ] ... More than an Italian defeat may will be the subject of a Campus rainy season should help the ^ mvolvn) prophet aay.. Greek arm*, to hold out afainat : >lCCUp|ea a strategic p«l Discussion group meeting at 7.30 Council Research Explains ro* Thursday in the Union. the «u|*rior Iulian force,. I )Kjn ,r(lin w|,ich the British can p. Robert Italy ha, not been able to tran»- j ltrikt Uie Axia provided t Kahn of Detroit* chair¬ man of the,Michigan Committee Rules for Use of Rooms .11 waa Mawn dawn thla , an). hir mvchaniced army thtr can bring aid to Greece |or Academic Freedom, will speak ! Any change In the procedure of • — t ■ the fireal Lake,. umU ovtr ttw Greek "muln trail," Prophet point* out that the and several Michigan State stu¬ and Greece ha, no through rail- Greek harbors make up an excel- \ reserving room* for group meet- offlc€ if are to U used before dents will give impressions of a J ings of student organizations is j 5 tu a natianally broadearf road c„r.nection, to the ouuide p m meeting hvW in Ann Arbor Sat- apiwrvnlly unnrvdvd. according; ml a cnnllnnaUnn of the a nOe mounUiru form a barrier u room „ to b* iwd between her and Italy", Albanian ; i to rwuiU of aninvMtlgalion ]u,t j ^ $ [0 ^ „ The case involve* 13 University Prophet declare,, of Michigan students who were j "°7lPlettd In response M'n * c""nc'' to compiainU ihatj , | made through Secretary Hannah » j be laid, by perennallaa- ITALY WIWOWI refused re-admittance this fall. i the procedure was needlessly com- , ' In. fame of argaalaa- Mtllt (rom them geographical . Saturday the Michigan Com¬ 1 pie* and involved, the council un- : KEEF RECORD conditions the tact that Italy, with Editor to Travel mittee for Academic Freedom \ dertook aa investigation of the Rooms may fce reserved for any { her strong army, air force, end held an open hearing in Ann Ar- complaint* with a view toward es- future date of the school year and j Jrpuueae-; MVJ hna not made the progrnae To Des Moines • - tablishing a more simplified me- j .» complete record it kept of rese?- | l". S. Van- ,ip«ted 1, probably bacaum of thod if conditions warranted such vation* already made Minn,,' The d weakened economic condition, The Tekyo geyern- prophet auertod. action. j "It should be remembered, | UIi BecauM of the IS QUITE IDUIC I however." the council report • The investigation disclosed that j point* out, "that the consent of j blockade. Italy hi three point* must be kept in mind the social affairs committee for a j ply that will jI when reserving rooms: J social function doe* not imply ; aeoia report o l. Rooms in the Union building, that a room in which the event is j i regardless of when they are I to be held is automatically re-, ! wanted, art always reserved j served. Rather, the securing of a j i through manager B. R. Prouln s room is a aeparate and distinct ] I - office. I (unction, irrespective «>f.any other j | 2. All other room* on campus arrangement which might have ( lOCHKUM STATE NEWS Tuesday, Noremher 12,I!N|I Tue8day. tk tTwo ^ if *«T m know N, It wouldn't natter. He jVptra Roundup BySidi WASMIN6T0N Skfeigatr tftate Ntm tsygsrszjrwsrtt1: nothing More than whet It My«: Name jrcur College Rumanian QuakeTakes Ing to make or break your college career." Toll; Threatens Nazis' Oj|l again they would not Join fraternities. But Polytechnic l.-etltute, the Tech I Bulletin (Trade Mark Reg.) i aid In halplnz the novice develop, while in col- A* Rumanian earthquakes threatened oil supplies, Associated Coleftiate fVeil ■e. along the lines of social Intercourse." What'n Doing On to Germany's war machine, new rumbles were By Wurlkuter of *. wale MM Be Yenr-'Round Campos Today over the week-end in Russian-Axis relations. CbteeideDiCest Further comment comes fr-m the DaUy Jowan And Tomorrow Rumania's wcrst earthquake has killed thousand% cf j who minimise the value of fratern¬ sons and fires have swept-- ity life. There are others who regard fraternities g-yATT fARMJWREAl — inevitable in Great Br ■ " of Iniquity. If traternltiej cannot din-, su(e F,r^ Bu.eaa will hold through rich | Rumanian oil cph Kennedy, United State* (Copyright. IMS. by United reatore Syndicate, kr.) th# beliefs aforementioned 'anti'! home for. all Ag students ] fields. Whole villages were bassadcr to that government newsmen recently, WASHINGTON—The situation inside France is such that inrer is finished in England i there is more and more sentiment among administration ad- the highest ideals one may „ . may tad. of the ,he WOT-e-'s womer's rule -- ^te speak-ng n«kim con-| con- ! ™ nliTtfri ^ , scrioul blow adding that it would d;e i' visors to draft venerable John J. Pershing as United States high principle! must extend beyond rut.V,, , wjn pIwnt her tslk at the| Pr"Pcr'"_ to the part Rumania might play country If the U. S. si Ideals arc year-round responsibilities. mrehng. and farm bureau women the war. kJ'.ambassador to France. They ihould be year-round assets." will present a pageant Music ; ,or Germany In the war. The more or less dormant Nazl- Free French troop >, It ,1s believed General Persh- > writer, are not Indicting the Creek t_. furnished by the Okemos ; ■ of Van Bittner, head of the West formcd jn part a5 a crship of expatriate G< Ing could do a good job be- societies. They are friendly to thorn. And they feel high school band sU™iy' device for Go.-many, DeGaulle, have reopened * " Virginia United Mine Workers cause of his old friendship that the role of the fraternity can be strengths e l • • • mav experience a "shot In the tions in French Equ; * , (whom Lewis tried to pressure In¬ 'with Marshal Petain, now No. 1 jnan In the Vichy government, to supporting Willkic), to Tracy'i Coopemtion (lets Results by elimination of the few "sore spots"—shortc-un-! DIVISION COUNCILS— Ings that In past yearn the fraternities themselves. > -rm" from a Berlin conference ,jivIsionaI council members; ^chtdu|ed (or ear|y this week be- Vichy reports. Brit h Gaulle's troops an . post. ' The two were comrndes In arras Note: AFL Insiders predict that Official sanction of the four-day after serious contemplation, have been the first to pxrrp( Agricultural reprew.-ta- RUMia;1 Foreign Minister French forces for p.,: .. .. during the World war. ?wis* disappearance as CIO po giving vacation is being welcomed by student Uses will meet in Organization . Mo,otov ,„d hlsh Nazi officials, the port of Libreville •t But moro Important Is the man- tcntatc will be followed by the re¬ leaders net-only for the merits of the case room 1 of the Union at S p. m. to- Count Galeazzr Ciano of Italy i ROME SPURS OFFFASIM mi'ner in which Marshal Petain is re- placement of William Green as hut because it is one more step in faculty- day. it si. announced Monday'| i also to ,tl<,nd _ attend. A ahaUcup in commarv] o? by James Otto. Student council BRITAIN MOURNS ported to be pulled in two difTerent directions, toward the Germans on one har.d and toward the British AFL head. With the student cooperation. Something more than a month ago, a com¬ Around the committeeman. | III since Inst August. Orgar nation of divisional coun- Chamberlain, 71-year-old ' Neville former ian forces in the war with Qi Is. under way, with the ]t.nliaf der-secretary of war e i cils the front under order >,. -1 on the other. mittee of stafT members and students met LAVAL FAVORS ' NAZIS Modern Greeks for an hrtur to discuss the pros and cons of Editor's Desk be handled by place at the meeting, them wi j urday night. His illness was ag- ! gravated by overwork previous to solini to organize the : Athens claims her : .rpt Chief advocate of friendship By MARY LEE RCHOOLKY this isolated case. There were points on both sional council members I the British ' ' With Nazi Germany i* Piewe his retirement from put cut of^action an entire H sides and all points were brought up. tion or by representation division, possibly numbering v Laval, long France's chief ap- DELTA CHI— With Jack C. Sinclair , defer re council a few months ago When that committee turned in its recom¬ organization will attend. j National socialism is practically 000 men,-within the past few penser, who has an inside tAck Douglas Reeves was elected THE PRESS Neutral sources say a >-lth Petain at presort, Laval hns president and William King was mendation to the college administrative i CPA MEETING—* number of Italian y iii t been carry ins oh the ccn vernations chosen secretary-treasurer at re¬ group, it did so knowing that the interests The American preaa Is all right. I Michigan Association cf Certi¬ Bio-Sketch Slums forced by laclf of supple. :3 with Germany which aim to give cent pledge-group elections. of nil concerned had been carefully consid¬ Vui the better part of three days last week fied Public Accountants will hold render in soutliern G-ec-k a French air and naval bases to BETA KAPPA— hitler, and his argument with Petain. is reported to be that thr Feature attraction at a about party held at the house Fri¬ turn¬ ered. The State News heartily commends such talked to college newrpaper men from all section., of the country, and heard me, ages men prominent an »l!-der meeting at an ai:-djr rrre'.ir.i building levin re with regatra- the Union Background Of | tains near the Albar.i, ■; i, ! KEY PITTMAN DIES fyltish are not to be trusted, thai day night was a pre-winter fash¬ cooperative action. In the field nf journalism brought "to the annuil tion Turn-tar at S a m Associated Collegiate Press convention In Detroit Campus Actors Senator Key JHttmnn nf Nt congresslor.ol veteran ^nd 1 > prance's future lies entirely with ion show and beauty contest. Pa¬ It was mostly shop talk, yet much of It was about l«A t orgA in V— Seymour Knight. ,enlor speech man of the committee n f< ..on-judges Mr. and Mrs. has had plent f.r Cnfrxdia. Spanish honor- injor of De , However. Marshall retain s r.nt-, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. W. Bus- persons who know little about the workings of the' relations, succumbed .. u pm-Brltl-h For Simple-lAHtilitifg American press, both college and professional. i ary. wril meet Wedneafav at 7:J0 f experience to justify his en- attack Sunday in Rent,. ural Instincts onti German. Thcuc arc ',s j wlndcel'nncj Mr. andMr*. Madl- p m- in the Spartan room of thr oliment in the cast of "Accent on Pittman, who Vv'as 68 had - | Kuhn clmsc Ei nct Meyer, », Hating procedure will bo considerably mstur.il •ympathlc, of mn, 1 ..MlM be Fri- MORTAR AND BALL— "Margin for Error.'' presented by other. the Lansing Civic Players Guild 1 FRENCH END PARLEYS other lime, nlmo.t ready to go t • day morning editions, it would probably hove re- I j KA,.PA A|,p||A TIIETA— Reason is publieation of the 1940-41 stu¬ venled that most of them thought it was not unusual thb fall Prior to that time, he j Until-the close of K>.op» Africa at the head of the Frcn. h K)v(, thr loc,t chnp. there will be no furtht■: j-e; to discust-; appeared in "Henry VIII." ind army to Ira. a campaign ngalnrt | |r| nll(,„rtpd lhr M.B C -Indiana dent directory, due for release immediately that the pictures should appear in Detroit so soon,; llation dm- "Seven Keys to Baldpate," both qotiations between Ks -.vr the Italians In Egypt of them took it for cranted and expected , „nmr Saturday ami were week- following Thanksgiving vacation. Pub¬ and that they didn't think they r of Miriam j iarr.pu« ['Germany* Frer.cli Vice-} FRENCII MAY All) IN AFRICA , ml Rucsl, of ,hl. Butler Theta lished for the third auecessive year by Sigma , Pierre Laval static! f, 'Should the French North African chapter in Indianapolis. They were getting any particular bnrgain by paying only j v jtporsor.! Besides being a member of j Berlin conferences. Delta Chi, professional journalistic frater¬ three cents for u paper which contained rot only ' Accusing Free Frenrh afmy become active on behalf of j «re Morjorle Erb, Dorothy t-ums- r.i Kngland, it would mean much not den, Nan Rowley, Miriam Nickle, nity, the laaik this year has liven checked but column after the bridge collapse picture*, ish sources of tryiiix ' • t::i vs stories besides. only to the B. Itish but to the llMd Dorothy Todd. and double-checked, insuring highest pos¬ peace between the V t1 y United States, whose biggest w. rr> j ALPHA XI DELTA— mer.t and Germany, i n 1: sible accuracy. concerning the Monroe Doctrine is j ^harvest theme was used as th comb the fall term party, held Doing almost all the work themselves, ltali.ii rces might lay evening in the Little memliers of the fraternity get the books in French naval base or r. Home Economics build- the hands of students each year as soon as exrhanse student from South j'h,, government and <\n Africa, for opcnii Dusty Rhodes and his or- ■America, will spcak at , S , joint I EBI PROBES VOTING ...liiH/il tmcl Si htwlrn furnished the music. I' complete directory data are Vtvalluble. meeting of Y M C A anff Y.W.C A | Allejod irregulant, in Uffil ouum -——That Js why "Papa" Pershing Is | j aiiwiitn. i' at 7 30 p rn Wednesday j. Pea-[ voting la«t Tuesday Mr. and pie, rhureh. considered so important l C' W Chapr Mr. and Mrs lias V of M ISciv Sitcia I Sea Ic? Espiudula has spoken several I State Democratic time, pre\ n.u.dy at Michigan that the inveitigatn J Ins Ann Arlior lieeomc the happy hunt- State III, talk tc.mo.-row will be. Two employe, < : sponsored by the iieare committer dtudriai plant eng..i iiiK grniuml fur aovloluiristg Imikinff for nov¬ of Y M L'.A. defense production m\ Mi>. J D. elties in humnn behavior? Or hns the defi¬ FRESHMAN ADVISERS— , ! bludgeoned to d, nition of high social life taken en u new Freshman student* are required j iisji WAl.t. \( l SEEKS .HIB meaning there? These questions lire provoked by nn in the society section of a metropolitan day paper. At the end cf the U. of M. so¬ item Sun¬ TIIETA fill— ciety correspondent's weekly report «|»- IM-ared the following: "Flash—A new organization was isirn yesterday . . . (Here followed the names of two couples) . . . attended the initinl session of the FATS rluh which convened at the Pretzel llell. "Editor's Note—Fats stands for Friday Afternoon Till Sunday. The rluh's hidden Id nf Rochester, •d Cnskey t>f De- potentialities are certainly promising." pledgcd recently, Parade of Opinion Schedule Pair Of Talk* Fur Engineers PERKINS HII.I I LAV T»« University of Pittsburgh'. ClifT Dwel the discussion with a definition < t (l atere American college*. to.promote friendship and welfare among bars " Proceeding, the Pittsburgh publu m?l ndustry demand* pre-ses belief that "if the fraternity b I comply with the above definition, there is nn Add Zest toYrarDaH) life tion as to its value. If, on the other hand fraternity u formed, us one advocate plirasc» Chew Delicious - II form cliques and to pre mote a friendly rivalry! a fraternity is defeating I 1»kt "Rut*" Out of I On the oti bacty mfit— DOUBLEMINT GUM Commenting «»» "ru»h" week at the University which can to of Tenm .see, tiie Orange and White hopes "that DemomtuUvAc of the TiselunJ, whole apparatus by Dr I F. Huddte>on, Discovet lot younOl tki« ^pendent uf lx»th, nobody's going to be Ms.rry or disappointed with his fraternity brothers, but we're here to say that the Material f< prepared by students, except at t t^c lnlen btsrteciology department bwt kick outoTdaUr .ctiYito-: O-w i^eS" mmtaatg < f the ing DOBHJDONT GUM. v Jeim declines iu i. offer cards ate stacked against them." The Orange and ride column. Mwhigaa branch of the Society of . Inside fact u. that M»^ Pf«k You know how much fund* White's plea is to "take the 'rueh' out of rustling." Where students in charge ege paper: Airerfcor; Badmi^.sts her resignation l#*t to he ard it make* the point that the period called "rush¬ given responsibility to assume, and arc allowe held Tuesday ta U.e Veterinary RoowVelt declined It U» flv ing** is "far too short for the average mmd-mak- assume it, there is usually little need for run- Kremble i mg-up capacity." dent censorship. r.ui V Frta long-Uahng flatfOC. a&ftcemgaign appro New tl.,1 fJCO the \t . Agreement with this viewpoint b expiessed by Most .student newsp«i>et-s are published for » ae-ullN ,M the Dartmouth, which declares, "fraternity rushing the-cumpu* rvuders. ar.d yet student editors d»i ^placement to further Uil combine* the worst loatuies of an Atlantic City con¬ isliavs pant-up t nhich he is dctcrnnned it ! L. Mallmann of Uw ignore cfi-campus kbues and events which a eui of the national deli Prof. W bactvrii>Uig>' department spoke vention and a small-town church bazaar. Anyone digestion, too, and hOpd HB* ram. John L Lewi*, fir* Saturday ut Detroit at the btxth who joins • fraternity after lie has been rushed. Uo4- tttut \T VVTS R1VU. and lunp youi tdath attracttvu. } thU, eliminated hinuelf w* • n I v unnllrt| meetU« ol the Food Serv- bcxed. fed beer end cider and doughnuts and A tiUli ,rt«a..lui« The mu.iv drpartmcnt a,II tur- Trust youzsuli to haaUWul. ~~boilcti the CIO and plumped fur lte Director*, a national mganhu- was mad-over guff and exhausted from answereig u an otuaavatum made t» >tude. l adkuix both nua muiue tor • mrvtwc Uw . *< ! T^WiUkie.. Other j tion department changes luJiments in schools, fur directors of lood e>tab- Uw , that thh t Irom culleiit. iiavtiig a rcpuutan lor .Irons raduai from Rut* ARnranh raUcitea »h»h haia radival stoop. ciUI to he given luaey at ? M | wi.w, at a IttMtiM pot Um and uf (ralwaity I but haven't made ttisSfadluu. tmauiw of them. in the nuu buddKf. rryontemph. I are promotion of j Profe*.. , Malluunut choae as that six. of the hut i Thew ediuo Miemed well asreod that na-h group, • • • ^*Den Tracy, fcrmcr AFL vk-e-lhU topic "The ConLoi ol Bacteria . voted ovci whelming? that If tiny I ai* email, jail loud aud utWo. but talk little leal YML'A. YWCA— ;^re*ident. from b«c.»ucl to s*»,- ;> tlie Prcpoieiiui ai d Serving of MiaeUay. and appumtsmmt t Fucds." Ob.xt culie^t. Names Colorful Artist* WW Appear Vets Reveal Dramatist* Offer WKAR Here On Friday's Program Season Tickets This Woman's W< »r to Aid Plans to Hold On Three Plays Season tickets to the college Through Co Defense Two Events dramatic * productions will go on sale this afternoon to the student Y. W. C. A. members plan to participate in PiitiM WiH lie body only. Dean Koch, president friendship tour of Detroit as all M. S. C. worn A discussion of political parties, Banqnrt Will Be ■of Theta Alpha Phi, dramatics izntit ns are making final preparations for the Co-od I To Supervise las an agency in expressing the Friday; Cfcoone hororary. announced yesterday. their annual bid fcr members in the coed world. will of the people will be pre¬ Season tickets may be obtained Loral Work sented by Prof. J. T. Caswell Committee at the Union desk or from mem¬ A spotPght will swing to each • eportment his 3:13 bers of Theta Alpha Fhi. All midway stand as 17 women', or- I Gr^n Splash Splatters— S prcf. L. G. Miller, head of | p. m. -program, Wednesday on Plana for a banquet, and seats are reserved. gonizsLo.-.s graphically describe, * scheduled f# chanical e—' 1 Articulation will be subject cf committees for Medicine ball Play, ichcdulcd for all-college j their purposes In their n ^ wl|, be put off tgrtB-.ttW will were announced yesterday by ! production this year arc Accent on artment, will aupervisc c. K. VanDusen's Speech Clinic j quest for new members at the, Thank' lving holidays because 01 ? L?e national defense activities! of the Air, brndcast every Wed- Junior American -Veterinary ! Youth, to be presented December | Coed Carnival to be staged in the; ccnnict wjth Lily PonJ con„rt;i | r Engineering division. Dean | nesday at 4 p. m. Voices of persons ss^i„„, Medical association. : 1 and 5 in Fairrhild theater; women1, gymnasium Thursday. . . has h_, been apphinWR 9 r ni 1" anncunced recently. I haying typical articulation diffi- n ... . „ Night Must Fall, to be produced Each organization will spo. sor, chairman of the committee which Banquet will be held Friday at | ond a ron,ant)c a booth centered on the circus, i. making plans to represent U. ' a. ' head of region 13, will culties tray be heard at this time. 0 P. .m. in but Lansing Ma-1 Fhal[ ,Frtr . u,od „ midway theme. Mistress of cere- Green Splash at Coed Carnival, the work of the Engi- Suggestions for the correction of Kinle temple to celebrate public.- ision with that of oth- |thMe difficulties will be given. | dcd,r,!e ,hc new theat„ in the monies. Virginia Moore, will in-; Working with her are Jar ice Bag- tion of the first issue of Michigan« troduce each organization as it j |cy, jcari ciaudy. and Betty Jane Steals IP the district, State Veterinarian, a professional j * presents a short .skit or speech, i Rorrar.au. f not for miDRirra WIND publication sponsored by^ MS.C The carnival will be ope.y both j At the last meeting of Creel! courses for defense I section of A.V.M.A. Student vet-; These rew n to reg- (Continued from page 1) crinnrians and alumni of the Vet- I COUNCIL in the afternoon and Hours are 4 to 0 p. m. and ' evening. Splash. Marian Gardner wai ap« harge of the orgnniia* college stuaenis, Protestor erinary division will' attend. (Continued from Page 1) 8:30 p. m. « scrap book which contains •cr announced. Men net en- the windstorm. No injuries a The Graff bailet, fourth number on the fall lecture series, Dr. R. A. Macintosh, clinical Refreshments consisting of he recent dippings, picture* od m the college, but prcfer- reported by cither Loosing he will be presented at 8 p. m„ Friday, in the college auditorium. ad of University of Torontc?-.The meeting.wilt then be nper.ed dogs and pink lemonade will < articles about the group. . g had some cnginecr- tals or police last night. The colorful production will feature costumes designed by | ipeaker. The ■sident, of campus oriianlza- | ,h!y hat will be the mai: r tainir^i applica- thmzn orientation for the rest , weather bureau re-, manufacturers holding their 20th j . ions and fees of 50 cents for this She term have cen announced j ported. The bureau predicted ; TiioTlinnksgivings annual conference Tuesday. Wed¬ nesday and Thursday, and for the ■xhruination must be postmarked and Chriitlne Horn, j that temperatures iot later than Nov. 30 in order to Helen This November State College Faculty club Wed vp considered. Applications should ,v addressed to the Civil Service • don leaders who will | canir.lsskin offices. various-discussion groups i Lxaminatiom will be held Dec. ire: Miriam Nickle, Anna | Imes. Betty Jo Achard.., Parm Klin ail PlilllH ira Allen, Jean Sprinkle, by Price, Nedra Smith, Judy Annual Meeting rt. Phyllis Dean. Bonnie iond. Mary Jane Ren wick. The 41st annual meeting of Anthony, Martha Browne. ; Hcbblewhite, Jean,Grant. I/ig Dodge. Marian Rambo, •e Sthmidlin and Janet 'hutrnien of discuss t been named as fi ihirley Andrews, Debbie Ber- :. Ru:h Gregory. Lillian Aus- . Betty Funk, Lorraine Voisi- j include M thy Kincaid, Fraces Hil- j ernor Lur Farm Groups Send y Wirth. Juanita Chris- lean Pardee, Leah Jane . M..h..y, Martha Jane Lottery Deckles on Teams Five to Meeting . Marjorie Ficldner. Man Jane At well. Jane*. Helen For Debate Contests ■M.,-zar*t Burhan.. Helen Lottery decided the men anil .Ruth Stewart, Merry ill thc intramu • munlcr team, . r;«r'mELTS: the-,r, ,.f ^ m, •dette Stampley, faculty were announced lasi week m • Pmrty, Dottna Wiiltams. Harford. Cynthia Foster, debate chairman. *^ i Ruth Ann 4 • Gate.-; j„ tljd „rj,.r : h. v v it*' , drawn,heme,,,eam-ar..:..,„ <: r Betty Dick. Barbara Co.- Hcvick and Harry (..inner. Ann Go war. Leah Fox. Pat i Ralph Norvelt and Henry I (j • rd Jeitn Scavarda. WtUw. Jack Nealev and Ru • u. dncatora lo Hear ' n ill be here! fof.M lleailSpeak ^ ween 300 and 400 gersozui j H:hr Danee (• the "SWEET SWING" v Q e meeting of tM Wook k- > ninnt on Adult Edu- Haflb held at the Union ^ COY EKLUND & HIS BAND • Wurthjr. Dean L. C. ^C (Iffke: 2-8711 Res.: 5-M24 i* u? Ncuis TnMhy. KfeWiWw tg, n * State Dalers Awai IC-4A Classic; Win Sportlines Michigan AAURun OM f>( the leant publicised, hut keenest and hotly 1,1\vvmfoK fnr th« fC-4'A clastic In New York MM rivalries on the campus will have Its annual renewal Monday, Michigan State's cross country team . «t B p. m tomorrow when I hone traditional foe* of Old Col- ... U. i defended Its Michigan A.A.O. championship at yH whlte-ahlrted varsity reserves and the cur. Ian held—the rant freshman team—si aire The varsity reserves are always dc; >lr final rna'l' °lh,'r ,*"m ' * "hti.MwS- No^~37, ? » 37: seventh, mil . .. Unpredictable lot. next thturdov i Wayne vanity, 9*: Western j nnd elthth. Jerry P..., ■„ „ • Itself Is usually MATFMAt. fOMWO V* u.„|,. varsllv. 11K: Mlchlganlmun for (he vsrs.iv affair. There Is Kifhhrioifi Conch John Kob* ho* The Spartans have yel to »l" | state freshmen. J.121 Hurrm "f"d,lre **"» " g|ijjr any rnnle.l an the (re.il- not Wen too InvloH In prnlne of aw* Schedule Dial the "llllle «reen hart ,,nMM:r t.n.% »»rrr:... ones" tike so well In win as this er ha# bean noted fnr Wing optlm Tetn,.)e and last Saturday to the, «; ^ , Wo„ ,luh, IM tan (retftmen Into mo one. furthermore, they are as fnr (lour lUtoklMHirih ffotmiera. i [he piacen I7tn. aimo |0tMlatealeil this year (Iwn vie- ccrr.ed. There Is no biding the After meeting the Hlllloppers at j Mlrhuan Nnrmnl «h«t lis two ;wrw. Itaker, Walter Mth; Mn. k fg*M In Iwn starts) ami they pre. fact, however, there la »ome great Vromino End Zono Milwaukee, Coach Charley ftaih- ...d 111", e, I 4()lh. rir»rt0 Byellrh (kf te hava their liirnintrecl record material coining up on hi* outfit. was I he ease in the State MnU|lrI< 57th. tm„ Oiilltntk a, Probably the Wat of the bit are Van* Note SSL' Hugh Davis, Jack 8t. Germain nnd reulle«iate» the week hef,'!.' 1 balance clinched the «["» |J(^ frank Uodsley , !".• 3?'Vnrint rwwrvm, Willi nnvp uren uAi onty an live-bait fodder for and - .. wnMmi Morgan Gtngrna* In the backfleld ft seems that Hen Van Afstyne guard* Don t«eCb»lr and Oer- is nlwuya doing r.i |t wl|) nld ltakert end Dill Gorton nnd fellow In the end wine aenta. rhanee ti> perform under tackle Dob Anderaon In the line. teat gesture «»f the State t the Spartan, ». lanky Ralph j placed third and a uunr-, ,f Oreenelsd r.a.ner. (Inl.hed r v> will. Warren AnO- (|)0 20|h (|) )>r(> |hr ,, ,„„v„ , ..., ()lll,r t ,, Home of those who will be In huia h la-hlnd leeol Mlchlaan nwn WM>(. Wlni„„, time condition*. Then ill coach I* the purehio uniform for the varsity r<**pcy£s« nal, who was fourth. 112nd; u„ Wren, 4th '. ioTr... Charley ttarhmon and (HiHched by Don Rossi, ore? Don dear-gin** rim lea* backboard* hi* borne course. | ,|var|( 49th; pf£irk ^ will carefully exnmlne which will give absolutely unoh- uniing on fit doing*, nnd those reaervea Rohorl, Harney NeuWrt, l/uils ructed vlalon to fan* at both in won the four mile grind j nnf| f,rrry 7fl7„ mold all like to take the oppor- Lorl, Jimmy Pingel, Jim Heard- id* of the court. |y m 22 03 8 Hi* teummsitc j Hl„ Man*fleld. Wh¬ aril, Won f>>mbrow*k), nnd Joe 22 14, with arton vanity la imity lo retain noma. prcaUg©. In the proeea* of bplng Installed Hrure Hlat kburn, l-foot, That factor hat n«»t been over- Human. Hachmnn may nlao "lend" nt Jeniaon fltldhouse, the bark- a aenlar Ihla year. rd In 22 14 Nelson Gardner, n Rossi Home of hi* third and fourth it* are the newest type yet The mrly hairM senior Al Mongan loat Wild by the ambition* freshmen, m*n Mar) stringers for the ocrnalon. receiver of no tittle ahlltty. •e by a step to l#e Jn The game will be held In Mack* In, Ifelte of oil thli Importance Hn field nnd will atari nt f ier varsity time* and vWch aeemt to hinge on the game . .n Vo*t>rrg, end, are forward, and Philtkf* *>4 MMtDllegiote sport for fit runner-up honor* with vlctorlei 1 ! the lone standout*. AINY 12 OR 16 EXPOSURE ROI.I. .'i.V thin fame wilt now beco In the ahot put, Javelin, and dla« erson are giiwrds moat Important gridiron t cua. Hob McCarthy wo* the only OPTN AT HONI M IT OVT It'll: MHIKH l.enve Yuur Film* At mvht for the frosh each other double winner n» he look j1 Michigan State-Marquctte games ' In fact. It'll be the only om the AO and ISO yard dn&he*. always have »>een packed with j JEAN'S CAFETERIA (Cigar Counter) thay ore to have. Ted Wonch, Chnrlea Btelnbnch- 1 thrill*. l-a«t year, the Hitltopper* j There will be no favorite for rr and Kd Calvert tied for first In tomorrow'* bit of action, the pole vault, nnd Calvert an current mid* nt 5-to-fl and to Hob Thompson were top men I your choice. The frenchmen hn* the high Jump nnd two mile exhibited promising form In th« previous game*, but they have n faced the mho* rUu of eompe Hon which they will t J ft h Give 'em the SMOKER'S cigarette and watch 'em register \ I li If 111 1 P'tf With Chesterfields llic smoking i k: |f situation is always well in hand—because if 114 FOUNTAIN PENH Chesterfields have what smokers want. Chesterfield's right combination of mfi American and Turkish tobaccos makes it the smoker's cigarette. Do yon smoke Ike 20% OFF! cigarette that SATISFIES I OB \ h S i »«t QILLEIE Mil ST«« Department of Michfcaa State Colletfr a «~-2l£lS 150 W' V'nai Riv" East From Now Oii BREAKFAST RAINBOW RECREA TION aixeys AVA1LAOLI WOmiiQ 16 TH BAY UNION TAMJ SEHVICE—7:15 - "GRILL