'*' - KIVK CBNT8 I'KK COI'V HQAN,THURSDAY, SoVKMUP.K M, HHP jvMi«y'« Carnival Will Preterit1Singing Earth ProwierRobs Student Council May Feature Two Fraternities C«w/Jii# | Programs Second Time Act tO BlOCK ni i ^ Graft r. L'///r. Hill Oh My!' SWIIIwii Onni|h Two lloUM** I AIM' Knox Submit* M'.rc to your 11st of To I'urlirijiulc In U*>; Boyil Spp* .-.«l of uon*. win* ptishfltf Circu* lloolhs Thr Su«|ktI Alum* to Rally Fout* Fn'1 0vt'r Plan for Open fieri plied »H#rlca sopho- Hetty Jones, For tin! drat, time (tlnpn Uh InauKiiraflon wvoral year* Two fraternity hcrna-n, Del- tuChf and I-amMa f hi Alpha, Milwaukee D 'f.iit, "so we formed I t ie Hut Oh My." »r». III" iinrinul Ciml Currti- fwere robbed of %'ATt and nl IlCfOPC (fame There*, fowl play P>\n% r,( on ;»t t,r at - sfi-fiM to prevent graft in • »• toclety'* rtrat job v»l will offer an afternoon another, Siyma Nu, the stis- Poultry -connection with contra#*!* lei Tlie Michigan fttate ali/mri in pull the !, tinting a protector, program from 4 to fl p, m today j sported thief barely ml*»ed Wing M<]A-Mukee and vicinity will at. i th# ,„d- , • , w »>y *t urfcrit or^ftnnation* may ft jlimrnctein, fl foot for the convenience uf off-campus caught as a recurrent wave of ♦end a pre-game jrep rally at 'he (ir»» Kupps Rig, and fraternity -robberies was reported « t-.quMwk \h» taken by Student wwjncfl Ambassador hotel in Milwaukee, y Tot" Chorlte by the Kast lamln* h* ill rrtt tilting Nov 27 m n Friday evening. Colored movie* ggrrt.iv# and i iiirh Alpha Tail • Police department. ,;f j, of the M H G. campus and shots nor# • a ., randiduteti. Delta Chi reported four mem¬ pro- ul#r *.»tMr*wti py William of recent football games will be ,.,..l*ra of L. 11 O M. bers lost money totaling 432, and t'OMta ACfTNTH TIIF.MK ,nt, junior home eco- A. ii curiam,H«««»'2i, The carnival, «r» unr.uMl affair the thief rifled several de*k* Only fmrn Battle Creek, ,t r, physical education sponsored by upper Hit** women Students Pay Half the Cast .blamed In the verond rob¬ IS in charge of the program, has u«ked Dean ft C Houston ,♦ hair- magjn« «' .l H.,\ victim lias n for tlie purpose of afquninting new and Betty Jones. bery this year at the lambda Chi i. if!, man erf the athletle council; Halph ^ In j Of Lecture Series—Crowe students with rumpus or gun I rn- \ riding in the reports of Voong, director of athletics, and tlorin, 1* Ireing presented later the two fellow* suffering losses, in hi! the term tin* year instead of in, Hl.w„rt, «lumr,i wr.tary,, rtaut, „d the first week of school »« him i liy I Imp June* The fir* r.*»r£ Mru.i' been ttie previous custom, to avoid j Al nvvi-n-itiiil-a-hiilf rent* n lecture, Mklilitan State stu- w'^k, "gj, and* involved i«h in ; fni* birds. The cannibalistic chicks are PerM and fail to loeete the conflict ion wilti the many otherj «l«rit m arc tin* paiiicr*. tuvordlnit I'j S. R. Cm we, lecture lamrd , r,.i . i...in,, r**,m I ...if,!. mprt- j vulnerable spots program* scheduled at this time! •t«r\r. Chi, Sigma Alpha Bpsilon, arid m yellow la rc*|Kinw to yrowlnif Ktuilont iliarontent over-the lec- 2ISSJ mSTt. 'u'JHiVv > tij Honorary Li*t* It colors of red ninl Hum um.i atiar.! Yjujk . Will t»e utilized in the decorations ; lure iHKird h trolley of admit-*" |„ lh# f,rst the t f /ur to carry nut the theme of a circusj titiK the public to Hturlnnt, lef-I A ^^4 thief opparcnOy was very cbnosy i ■-'% A reek, at fSloomington. midway, Mary Jane Hen wick, dec- t urea, Crowt* wtrcawd the UP- oration committee chairman, ex¬ j EC 11 atanit what he t ink Wntrhe- rrarigec! for a luncheon Fir*t Mixer rm ilumni at ti»e Indiana /.flu- um..l o[i|Kirtanltim off,.rial plained. | RaC||0 AtltClina ! ne the football game. Coffee Hour zations Bach of the/ 17 campus organi¬ Mialmt. liy Ihl, represented at the carni¬ felling ticket* to outsiders ran we! ,«•»„« "Only by ■«"'«"» Student amateur radio club has j ^ uk„ „,m .,,Uin Mlef/.r» tlons and the use of the formerTf, n. m Tue-wlajr." I^rut ftlchard State Hitler* midway publicizing their various functions and/Other ruptures and ich one wljf have an equal op¬ HTf'DKNTK PAV OVIMIAI.P j | WKAlt antenna on tin* Wrrodahop It/.gers, who i» investigating the roof for short-wave broadcasting Plan Strliedule portunity td attract further atten¬ ! Students pay only half the cost: this week, according to W A. tion to their organization by using „l lb. v.ar • [iroffram win. wtiWl I>»v.r„.,U, II. S O .U|.nnl.nd.nl. the muiri^yliige The stuge is an¬ thu y.», will toul »la,.il 4r:ii/Ui . , . . . Tlie Civil Aeronautics Authority they w tO.'KKI. w)„ a|„( „ubl„h „ |„w,r,,ory |W,: other innovation of this year, de¬ signed to divert some attention ( C,owe emphasized. The rest comes j jmol«- -in^* ot.-r. Ti., Student* Cast "Tti» ,tudrr • ,„m»« first with »l»riti»ry j.,<„riul t,l Mtrt.- KOHHI.KII.fi—I'irr ) I i«*d valiantly to Music for Air u. rxpi»iwi ... r" In Cuild Pluv ^iA«d his escafre. ',r.l-i to i,i...i.l- .bun vy.th 'hr "rt > '"th wbrfi 'h» ■< Am Board OK'h het his doom wiien >uer* swung lustily vorkmg with b I ."i-l, . He still kicked istarit professpr. ji'''irruI*/ TL- 1 " ' ''' tf-* M'.fiijor, .hyptrr a. College Tour ly VXI .tudmu^nd M St .mrriMlutrly Wind Damage ■ -ff the evil deed i electrical Profits from the l«* tore 'reuse (ard ^ in; and Mary Canberg, v Lutcnist Will Open d-w,m-m. Un>ycr..t, .1 Ncu... cp A Mrrling Bring. In HogKx|H rinM nl (f>>vo XiiHiciim Serie* The Dairy Conference beini lOO To I-amilU- A *wine disorder _which tsa* » Jean Bills, laii*ral Art) the mu,.c depart-. Certified public csueed the death of »/>rretime» 5h tentative, w«* named cturi d this week lor dairy operator, Active., of three ol j W;hel _ awJ eoncerna per nd Mus.rum pr.mram o. -he >eur, and the firrt concert in ; 0gen,wj milk; the advantage, and ice „,sm (n the M.ct..».n St. Crowe tpoke on h/,m- Tuevlay < ■' * one-day ir.vest»ga«ed by the agncuiturai , giorsai coovention cf I StoOent Federi on of A/T> d t\ MSt Stale college. in spring term. the Great 1-akr,. death , ol (acuity recital, by dlMgv,nuge, to the comumrr member, ol the department ,ton. Colleg.um Muawurn will be pre- , miction on m.lk. and the pre- ,nd the eflecU ol homog- Fall Play Features Problem ! not Actual been c proved, although teats j f show that a single organism. tented Sunday at 4 p m. in the r,uta,n, neceaaary (or the pro- Of Ideas, iVof Setting < mu.oc building. It will prewnt i duct am ol high quality mrlk. ecital by Suzanne Bloch, lut- ; The attendance figure, increa, i responsible. Recently a definite re- anpus Youth." by Samuel retary, who face* life realistically, ;auori*hip to dietary deficiency ' of - - ii_E*ra»inf in Hfebeals wf»eBitnisl< 5lRger to the lute, player of I frorn g|. Tuesday, to 12S yes- J "Accent on JOH.N'S , to . • piasaa mi - ' w ' nan* Ay-nil, go men reached safety j virginal and tickets may ^ recorder. Reserved be ^ obtained Iree f,w «f 'j< terday and is expected to jump j Raphaeison, annual fall term play fa again today. j slated tor preientation in Fair- ' "*! somewhat disillusioned, but' been discovered 07 three men 9 mind of her own is; on the college staff, G- K. Dsva, a I •■ ia r ** A. Freeman and l- L. Madsen. _ charge, by calling the music de- It ii% believed that the research partment The first faculty recital of the year will be presented by the miz,:c department Nov. 19 st I p. m. Francis Aranyi. violiniat. wiU he accompanied by Joaeph Evans, pianist The recital will be held m *he nunc auditorium. . ' . ■' have (fMtwri Net* Xmmdtgf %**«•*. CwteJfaw ' : «JT ' NtMMTON Ing last Irigttt, M»:C. club. Have a chine, L^SMnl(3Hm86SUtfS to re-determine the purpose of their exis- MBSfiO ROUND "• Mrmbr' PsfockNod Cok-Bfito Press fr%IMm4 4mr, milOl turn. Bstunbr MRrnlAffs Y, to pet If all organiaatJona cooperate and make Mysterious Blasts Kifl 16 (Trade Mark By At letat 65 persona have lost, their lives on the wind- Calixt, t:„ria, -• Din fibular of 'A full use of the council's program, the charges •Md Great todies In Michigan's greatest storm in at least JS CbRefttfpDtocst r kr of uselesaneim can be revented to praise for 10 years. Coast Guard officers estimate. auu CottRa*. Death and destruction were' not confined to Michigan, er'.helcss, he shot .» mmmmfm for rrtioraw mviioc'm •* I'tlFOhoM - OoU automatic rifle and ' mr* himir mmi however. Disturbances were*—— i—————■ (fXRlUM, 1*4*. by Batted Feature Syndic*. lor.) morcd truck uj RitiwriRl O ffi • »— 4M> IIAdhk>M ABB. Hit wi HimIMH Firtanee* Trouble Draftee* felt throughout most of the raid on Italy's main naval base at Taranto, thc British High Com¬ WASHINGTON—For about 160 years, the Vice-President grade . . . When ^ W.V. o»kR-r.Et Ms. m, with the midwest suf¬ mand claims. If the report, which of the United States has been either a pure figure-head or a speech for NY; Ever since activity of the selective service fering most. At least 14 ships Ne^on rewrite also says four other vessels were else a tronble-miiker in the family of his chief, the I resident. buying: "That's Graduntc Mnnnircr Dnvld H. ToITt law began, the draftee and his financial cir¬ have been reported sunk, mining, ManairiiiK Editor Jack C. Sinclair in distreas on the lakes. Now, however, tr.r thc first lime in recent history, we ... cumstances have been the object of consid¬ neeu. may no longer be "Our Sea," Business Manager Juck Carman A wave of suspected sabotage as Mussolini has referred to it. have a Vice-President who, erable attention, some worthy and some has also Faculty Advisor Itnlph Norman swept across the country, Slxty-ftve seamen have lived to Instead of.being parasitic. bringing death to 16 persona in tell the tale of- an unsuccessful p-cnomrrli| r„, o( a week will be a right hand of the ^ tralmng rourse has been cut (N. Y.) Roynl I First, on the worthy fide, of course, are six unexplained accidents. Two raid by German warships on n President. Wallace was train-1 down from 15 weeks same Arm that i the legal measures taken to protect soldiers British merchant convoy In North chairs used by t i»d under Roosevelt and can be j weeks, but thc work is more in- in America's new army from losing real and operating on national defense or¬ tensive. And according to Hoover, | ders. were shaken by three explo- personal property through failure to make Tuesday, kilting at least 14 not n deterrent. mass production brings no de- j e\grt Wars ore u; It Is not supposed to he known crease in quality. I recent front cove payments while in camp. Fire dmtrpyW uho.it 41.000,000 yet, but alreudy Wallace h Formerly the Federal Bureau of j magazine display IriMtt Alhlrp, Julia NW Tuesday the University of Michigan re¬ worth of nrmy equipment when , j cruteer which fought n(T cussed ideai the Pre*id«n Investigation had only 900 special j ing a sweater kr. whHl, 0, (h, sttarkwl { K d»rj HltuMiYi.' Jean Wa'krr. I»»v|.| ionc, I gents ruled that drafted students will get the Municipal auditorium in At- whereby he will work on three agents, hut a recent congressional" sign of the U. S 1 E ci'i a refund of nny tuition paid but not used. Inntn, On., was razed. Chum nf the mips rtdkkk OAIXS INPREAIIE important problems. They are: 1. To act ns liaison officer be¬ H PORTS Some business firms nre planning to pay ftre I. belnn Investigated hy the; (ir,.ok !0y the. Italian Nntlonnl Ounrd. Other tween the White House and Con¬ employees the difference between their usual nu, accident. occurred myzterl-1 in Bitn rounr) Alharlo l« Incroa.lng under gress. Thin is the most important ttombrowatl. j ,tcady pr„sl(rc from nrmed foree, salary and army pay. In this connection, Francisco and Seattle shipyards., ()f lhe |nVne | j,.ls hut can return them without making any II §,. ' ( Hussia's oooperut Ion In German war efforts payments If he is called into the army. Brondow went duck hunting at Oscoda last weekend and came opened at the Fo.fi Rotixe plant j r n" • through shipment of munitions, because the with 12 pound* of fish. in Dearborn, Navy department of- j Such schemes seem to hnvc quick turn¬ ffcial.N have onrounced In Wa*h- j c J Heich-Snviet pact has seen little more than over of merchandise rather than the draftees' jc" Bratt, '40, and Evelyn Mathews were married in Indiana ington. F«»rd Ikfls offered facili¬ ] Hp service since Its signing. This may be welfare as their main purpose. nlly at the home of "Doc's" ties of his phints for mechanical | me ni I.the time for the treaty to take on Its full training of navy recruit* in co- J ume | m •twnrting. . All these activities indicate a commend¬ able trend. Draftees will receive compara¬ op*-ration with the go sands have been killed itt Itumanin's 'latest earthquakes, but more important to tively small wnges In the army, and any¬ thing that can be done to help them finan¬ I «Germany is damage done in Hutunuin's rich oilfields. Kusain may prove a handy ally while cially Is worth while. However, better or¬ ganization of effort, putting the soldiers' Humnnia digs out of the ruins and trios to welfare above private gain, would give the re-establish pr> duction of the millions of whole thing a better color. gallons of oil which the Nasi war machine -had expected to gel from her. Another reason for Importance of these Far IIomen Only - talks is the posaitiility that Kusslp may lie .ready to end her international chess-game Women's-organizations wilt put their liesf In the Ualkans and mnkc ii definite stund foot forward tonight In 'presenting stories •fe-.V 3 In relation to territorial nmbltiqns of the of their groups to freshman women at the Pi Axis there. annual Coed Carnival. With midterms over, most freshmen should know by now how much time they ( ouuril Program (.an llelji can afford to devote to extra-curricular ac¬ fc * « ft tivities. For the women of '14, the eurnival Student council is well on its wuy to ac- Is an opportunity fw them to learn what 'complishing something that will lie of hone- women's groups do at M.S.C. and thus de¬ -fit to a large number of students through i ride which ones to join. -lis program of evaluating purposes of or- 11 r Uraniint inns. There are l.'HMstd' student grou|is on cam- Qaolable Quotes _ ^tus. Fir years they have been the target, sif charges of uselessness. This Is true not (By Associated Collegiate Press) -only at .State, but at many other colleges us "Oni1 of the greatest problems facing our Swell. country i» how to secure respect for law and 7 The Florida Flamlsoiu sums up the mat- order. We must abolish the breeding places -tor well in its comment that "we are afraid of crime." Dr. O. Myking Nehus, president many of our campus organizations . . . have of Winona (Minn.) State Teachers college .lost sight of their pUtposes and have devel- cites ineffectiveness of the prison system and o|x*il into nothing more than a reason for calls for a new approach to the crime prob¬ meeting ... As typical college students, we lem. \i | ! I& Hi ' 11 MY I She Hat Stoi ^ AIL, relations, curriculum discussions, tetum Suffers Blight; Students ftM COUNCIL and suggestions for a faculty- rat¬ WKAA ii a fungus, "Poly- mittees to assist them: Band, Art i companlst, Frank La Forge, began Price, business administration sen¬ nitail," which devel- Howland, chairman; Joe Goundie, the first portion of the concert. 20751 ior from Niogara Falls, N. Y. -t.ee and attacks the Sally Flack, and Annette R ich- Miss Pons interspersed light mod- md November Broadway open- draco Graff, formerly Grate TO PROBE MEDICAL PLAN or butt, of the man; program, Miriam Phelps, 1 em works with selections from ings. Will -be the subject for dis- I Cornell, traces her family hnek to Puge, who was a bo named '<> the 2 the heart to decay. und BUI Morrison, co-chairmen. grand opera, nr.d was accompanied euasion on Don Broil's program "ome of Chicago's first settlers. Known of this dis- J election rules revision committee, ,-ch iidd to-the signifl- Jim Finance, Betty Koror.ski and :fn two selection* by Carmine Cop- "Certain Gotng Up," on the atr | hut received her major ballet I was appointed chairman of a e ,m- Otto, co-chairmen; decor.- P0,n- <>* the Detroit symphony, at 3:15 p. m. Frlday. jar.ed after a Per.n- tions, Bud Hicks, chairman, Fiar.k i P,a.ving « flute obligate. preacher who Campbell, Mary Helen Child*, and OPENS WITH OPERA 10:45 a m. Morning matinee. -.training In Germany, • Italy ond NINE ABE AMERICANS ! mil!eo to investigate a student j hospital insurance plan. i members are Groaning und Jane Other Gaytime Sandals ,v of collecting fun- Dana Mac Barton: ticket*, A1 Hoi- The concert was opened by a 11:15 a.m. Voeal varieties. j The nine"other dancers of the j Clark, junior class vice-president. From ShepnrtVn !tf ved that it enters eomb, chairman, Al Hoover. Car¬ group of four compositions 11:C0 n.-m. Yesterdays rhythms, j troupe, who hove been with the ! Don Brandow, Unioft bofrrd . thrr.u h the ground or by oline TunstalI, and Helen Mann- eighteenth certury operatic com- 11:55 a. m. Michigan State ' Police ' Graffs for three* years, ore Arreri- ! Glrsmlnz, r.tittering ilam « and evening president, was named the coun¬ through an open wound, po-ers. including Mozart, Handel, | mcssage. earw and number among them cil's difiegate to Studer.t Peac#- sandal» for those formal* this year. Itr hem !'iund that the dis- and Parodies. Most of the selection* t Ll5o. m. Ed Ostium Ot the or- members of Broadway stage and ! gold, stiver or satin with open tae and Invitations, Mnfthn Jam Edgar committee, which the council vot¬ •cmingly develops only in and Dick Ode, co-chnfrtneu; re¬ nf thl. group were aria, which i **"■ • (Hollywood screen product!,■— ed to support, rhank. vs;. .. the tree* have been have outlived the operas in which 2: IS p. m. Piano vignettes. | Grnce and Kurt Graf? appeared I individually, ception und i-iitrons, Jean FJet- 2:30 p. m. How It's done In busl- tn the American musical, "A* j Announcing that arrangements land and Ronald Ely. c«-chair¬ they were originally sung. ne*s. Thousands Cheer" and toured j rnn tie made to keep the Auditor¬ tbotar.y department wa* first men; publicity, Harry Included on the program were ium, jffnison Fieldhouse, .ird presence of this dis- chairman, Pcacht, Schoi.lcy, Uut f;mr w>renmpoaed t>y tat Forge. I J|»:F-»- the unatcr,. i with the produrtlon'. luruphan music building ojien on Sunda'v, • Iabout 1U years ago. Although tie Hunter, and Marilyn Dim Mis, Pons' accompanist, three! «aH)p.m. There was o woman, As well as directing their group, j Nov 24. President Oroening a,> m he df.ne to stop the pro- numbers of which were dedicated ! PBIDAWI YRfMSBAMR : poin'ed Otto, chairman, lirardow. to Orflffs will appear as solo ,( the fungus, members o to the singer. I 'Toupee valsante," HiMa.m. YeslerdayVrhythma. Michfgan State Police dancers In Friday's program. | and Mlm Bill" « ■■ committ»e to apartment have already de *(1 plan* in an effort to save j ROBBERIES La Forge's vocal arrangement of the familiar piano piece. "Dancing message. Choreography for their entire re- ; publicize the»*«pen house. I.rt u* prove that ^ 13 p. n William Strickland at pertolre was designed by the two con»ni. to oi?r omtt poll" by Poldini, concluded this nine gown to shoes the piano?* director*, Graff cresting many of Oroening announced that a be ! 1:3D p. tt%. Limning W.TVA. or- the costume design* himself. pcirrnnent Student counc I office Pinetum to hinder produced a student identification At the beginning of intcrmindon, j card carrying the name of ' La/.er" chestra, Wm. SulM- During the' fast summer, the j is to be established on the first .emcnt of the fungu" from Miss Pons presented" the novelty ! and on oil corppjiny credit card. root, and fruiting bodies numljer. "Music Box." which earn-J Police believe the former card \ rd corsidernble 2:15 p.m. Mush- department pro- call an experiment in cooperative j head of the Ktuirw: „ i< .-led. It has also been laughter and ap-1 to have bee i counterfeit, but are gram. living. At the Vermont village | the east entrorce. I d to use an increment plau*e from the audience. An¬ carefully chftcktng the.credit «;ird other of Miss Pons' encores was La | 2:30 p. m. How i"« dnrc in bttsl- of Newfane nn old barn was con- pert with council f hic.i pores into the heart for possible clues as to the idou-, ntss; vocational in-1 verted into an up-to-date studio-! und table, und a si and withdraws a Forge's arrangement of the "Echo '• tlty of the suspected thief. formation, L. J. Lu- theriter and ltving quarters j on duty part time cf the wood, thus mAking Song" by Bi'hop, in which the! ker. There, ot Fleldstone, a name he- It is expected to lave the offi Still skeptical. Boyd report ib!c to learn whether the fiutht again joined Miss Pons nr.d! the next t« that he suggested they Ro outskle 3:fi0| .m. The music salon.* flowed by the dancers, most of 3:15 p. m. Curtain going up, Don the work was done by the mem- he work was done beTf of the department are 1 icr* of* the company and a part They're In rand opera *elec- >f the day was set usule for t la**- with police stated Profewor | Pons was "Carri "s i: modern dance technique ond urds. Starting otltaide, he savs be di's Rigoletto. Fol- went back for his -overcoat < nlv ■ompfwttion, conducted by the two the soprano pre- Graff*. Daily time was .spent in WE HAVE JUST STOCKED A COMIM.iriE . to return ard find the prowler es¬ t of four lighter rehearsing new ballet routine* ■•if UriHip Taken caping in hi* ear. ASSORTMENT OK GREETING AND Mcnthern POUC7E SEARCH CITY »« well o. cornpo«iiinn, IUumi Will Take Cart " IN. i>ARIK CARNIVAL City police were immediately hy O.Hinnd ..nd the French mod-i|„ Klirin Crircrillll ,rt France. Grace Into miwic M>mr- j" nt ItOrd old. Monti w,Ui st. Alexis Chabrier. debut in the (Continued from Page One) CHRISTMAS is* Pons appeared at the specialist (jrand Champ Elysee*. Paris, and Members of the AWS. board ,nd Mory tvtlyn I "" ',1' wearing pule blue, and iromiciL-WlIl take subsequently appeared in a aerie* will serve us hostesses to » group . vuck. After the UWf, Lieuton- ram of the Essex • 0f ( rrtormances In New Yrtfk at of guests enrvwitting of Dean Eliza¬ t.- (teorre Am-rien. '»»•«*«' said' , , , . .< c«»rsage presented bv he St. John's county ; {hP no^th theater. Her husband beth Co rad. Mi s Elizabeth •he group, •eryrd o | P°""' ,u,rn"h" r»r*. A.lter the craicert. i today. Tuesday he spoke at the s pwrj jn «f>veral European hal- the .roup at her - | tion, »ja?e- f the on mcomple d, Boyd .« observatams prowler, in the hope th »t s- was tieaijeged by student- obliged by sati*lying «. i Charlotte Rotary club, discussing j jPt productions before coming to the effect of the European war on . United States and was pre¬ mier dunseur of a ballet cnmpimy Hatch. Mis* Mabel Petersen, Mis.-. Fmmu Bater. Dr Lydia Ltghtring, fh*an Marie Dye. M.s R S Shaw, Mis* Orletta itan«en, and Mrs CARDS he will be recognized in any fu¬ I in Oermany John Hannah ture robbery attempts: The program for the Graff bal- • COME IN AND LOOK OCR SELECTION. WANT A DIVORCE" "A man about 30 yeafs age. EscoHs will be: .ican Wtdick. j let's appearance tomorrow cven- This Woman's World Marian PugsJey, Marjorie Hald- 5 fret Ifl Inches In height. 1H5' i ing is: iheface, Hawes: Con vivo, OVER EARLY pounds, slightly ruddy complexion, t Scarlatti, Garden Party, Sheui- neat drearer, clever actor, and n<> Margaret White. Myrttee 1 feid; Romance. Satie; Ode t » the n. Vivian Kahnhneh. and Through Coed Eyes i Living, Hawes: RcnamMince. I Campbell: and Vintage-1812. Med- 1 ''J™ rompaett. Refreshment* ■erved by the Home Eco- The final number fin the w 1 10 1 1 Icy Along with the With to complete (.'ocd Carnival booth.*, J program. Singing Earth, i* divid-| n,>rr,,c* SPECIAL two nit; men's groups on St ate V cumpu* name committees for new i ed into eight tart projfrtH and plan the fir* Mrrtnr lt | enmK j. eld*, flarvest, and Sin Piods with about ft 1 likable purls 207 E. Grand River East Linsintf Phone 2*ft0!8 THAKKSWTIIiti M8TIIS tcrtain Mrs. Kulhanne Eich ■son; Christmas Gift Shop i jng per 100.000. I>y weight. Ileef liv¬ WKOMRyUAV «1»* mt WUIAV man, Barbara Boucher with | ACROSS FROM ONION , . er and oatmeal are second ard Nw«tWr Wh ataatixii rxiiuv »'•! Sprinkle and Dorothy Shu- j Sophr third. LITTLE JOE HART 1 club, w buffet AND HI* MAXO iry Lou Clark is chairman «.f »adviser. book containing favoriU BUS SERVICE of variouH »ne Roife, faculty wives. Jean Robnu Anita Holland are worku buffet committee. pat iminnklia (J)o 3nbide EVBBY FBI. PAL NITE TOl'ft r.u. AD.M. tor FREE tfsoiljftMH fun? ■ ■ ' ■r NEW* EVENTS- "TIWKK up the BAND' Arrnn 5hurt*, »hh the |ul< rnlrd leimlrw rrelfh to »iie It.,me He HaMI*—■ comfort. Ak, ORPHEUM yon nlrj tip. I New chairmen tor project* in • th»; Home Ec club have t^ecr. an- n< unced by the club board. They Four to Represent |j MSCmembers Four at Ann Arbor of the college ad- i m.'K.-irutive staff will be in Ann : | Arbor 'oday to finerve the ten- 1 I f^rtnee t i University of Michigan { I he:>hmen w ith their high school j i crincipaU. This is In Keeping • w.'h *i. i vaftom of Michigan State j • : tl and Michigan to interchange fr« -hman orientation. ideas! , BURTON'S Dear. C. Men Fred T. Mitchell., jjor.n A Hannah, recretary ol the State* Bifard ol A«riculUire. Reg- WALZ-OVJEE j aitrar It. S. Linton, and X. H. ot7 V^PI 9R85I j! Smith, assistant reguitrar. will re- shoe a—r Wthjfi Gicem B pjtieni SUla at Arm-Alber in- IdUi, ... •>, - % * SfS^BESBi - 14. 1940 Wi -! ItarrieiS to Run == Reserve Center Against Beareat Varsity Active Service SPARTA X ' X Finishing out a reserve show ranks of their wares week of competition that has given, Michigan State's will be the cross country fall sports a ohanc, second team ,33 Z State Teachers college varsity here t Frosh Battle with Central Balance of Year afternoon. The second aiinual . May'* lyaician Says Arena All Through gpartan port lines Reserves In will start and finish on cinder track at 3:45 be over four miles. the [Stole and will PRINCE'S Cam/ .'Klehlgan SUte'ii hoped for a victory over Marquette at IWMlkee Saturday received a "harp blow today as team In one of the wildest scor- Joe Slmrk GrudgeGame If Saturday's Michigan A.A.U. run results of the ore any n- iVf nml B rafcHan, Dr. Charles F. Holland. Informed Charley Baeh- dication, the Spartans will be *iv- RdwnrM Count On The * that the lona line of Injuries which have ravaged the invr irames of the year, Mar¬ squad now includes' '■ quette grldder* bowed to Man¬ Experience; Frooh Green and White harrier,, ranked hattan, 45-41, r.nst week in seventh in a field of nine, while Rink Clean Slate Arena, first string cen- Burhans Sets New York. The dizzy pace set by the Central State club made up almost which was entirely by the both teams raw 86 points scored varsity reserve mice fr Bearcat varsity, placed ninth. _ whose stellar per- The Tourney Date 5 minutes of play which _ m tow. corned him the Btnrt- should come close to some record. battle which was originally Michigan State won la't years A. L, PRINCE s year, was for yesterday will meet by a wide margin, but the star of the meet wes Carey Ra- I definitely through for For BoXers it has been known oil that Taddy Driscoll had season plenty, j he played this afternoon at J! kowskl, who holds a big sha.0 of by Holland. Mcnn- strength in his Mar- j o'clock on Macklin field. Chartoa, third string Coach L. D. "Brick" Burhans, f offensive 1111 Spartan boxing mentor, nnnotinc-" quette eleven, but the manner of. This tilt will be the final con- | Irr room, Huth , also was receiving hospital od Wednesday afternoon thot the scoring in the Jasper contest may test of the year for Coach Kobs' i ALL YOUR FAVORITE RANDS ON pi in a box in or A bud ankle. be a tipoff to who't the Spartans ; freshmen and the only one of the jloor, and fa* first two weeks of December have Mm OCT EARMCR been selected for the annual oll- will run into Saturday. The first j for prl) over the VICTOR - BM'EBIRI) . A*«na performed in practice illege boxing tournament. touchdown came on a long pass | thirled M % Murine the early port of the week from Jimmy Richardson to end I COMPARE TEAMS almost fall In post years, the tourney has "Huck" Vosbcrg that netted 65 j HARD TO DECCA • COLUMBIA • OKEH With a leg Injury, but It was not •en held In the old men's gym As usual the contes.t Is unpre¬ t4 in the box I tmtll tiiday that Holland pro- to the id has drown overflow crowds yards. Richardson then swung dictable. There Is no direct basis RECORDS notmced the plvotman unfit for ac¬ for the championship rounds. With wide for a 56-yard gallop. for comparison between the two tion. Arena Is n junior, and the the moving of the entire Spartan The Golden Avalanche then elevens because the reserves have pfcytlelin's advice was not to risk sport plant to Jenison fleldhouse, mixed their ottack with n power met no outside, competition. How- 35c 3 FOR *1.00 50c, 75e a UP hig future gridiron career by play¬ itors will have more seating drive thot saw Steve Seskowski ct'fH Jbhn' Kobs i believe* that ing -Again this season. arrangements and a better view register from the one-foot line. this will be the toughest test of mi Spsh'u A* Bachman outlined his final of the fighters. ROM Workout today, he was con- All preliminary bouts, which Deception and Jackrabbit speed j pushed over the fourth touchdown ! the current season for his charges. The Spartan yearlings are un¬ BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE (untie4-* p.'«e* problem which a double lateral from Rich- I will start only after the contest¬ on defeated in two games, and have l-rng, to do the Spartans no Vosberg to Johnny j f ants have completed at least five nrdson to not been scored on.. The reserves t the high-scoring HU1- Goodyear that went for 46 yards. The loss of Arena and days of training, will .get under will enter the fray with a decided In the boxing room. Semi¬ im Richardson advantage in experience. tlW possibility that Chartos may finals and final clashes, in order Lo Vosberg conni •cted for the Joe Kaman, Paul Derrickson, Rife leaves only three avall- to accommodate the larger crowds, crack quarter-milei 's second score and "Howie" Pound are three of Mflt centers, one of them experi- will be shifted to the main gym lone veteran l« Bill Biitch- rhans stated that all entrie and the lust six-pointer was the result of another over-the-ground push that Seskowskl culminated -CBNTCIt- Rossi's gridders who have seen action in the varsity ranks under Coach Charlie Bachman. Assis¬ • Ceumodc HOSIIRY • lie in his hards by 5 p. it with n plunge from yard out. lost the first string position Al'VVGUMW IMV-VfVW-M, tant Coach Rossi pointed out that 30. Pairings will be made (""><*» KMMV klvSS wwwooerra all three of these gridmen would this fall to Arena, a former SOX FOR f and posted Dec. 1. Marquette's defense, however, t star at Detroit Northwest- has not been as effective. The Mil¬ see heavy duty In today's contest. Fighters arc required to v Batchelor. who has started the starting waukee gridders were on the long Carry MSC Kobs will select tout one game this year ofter being must not In each day before fighting and Seven Runners to yearling lineup from the follow¬ HatM as an Alt-American enndi two tip the beam over pound over-weight limit o the ing players: Glenn Deibert or BOWLING title In 1M9, is none too free from ggMAltles himself. Only yester¬ day, Jtatchelor had five stitches re¬ they will Ik? disqualified. A phy sicl examination report from th health service must also be file Hopes In IC-4A Title Chase Uonard Fink, LE; Lee Bennett or Bob Anderson, RT; Don LeCinir or Bob Eachenburg. LG; Howard ;r.e a gtiodly Othei moved from u split finger. ork In the fighter's c Carrying their greatest hopes for a national cross country Beyer or Bill Seanor, C; Nick plMiinBr fcy «4*n NS in Burhans' office. MAT NRED BUM Each bout, which consists r championship in three years. Coach Lauren P. Brown's seven Pcgan or Gerald Buker, RG: Rich¬ eight weight ard Straight or Charles Cripe. RT; man harrier squad will invade New York city Sunday by air if the ^Besides the Buchanan big boy. three rounds of two minutes cnch, Bill Gorton or Roy Fraleigh, E. Bachman will have Don Robert. Lansing Junior who lias seen lim¬ ited action In the past two season: is to be refereed by a member of the varsity boxing team. Mem¬ bers of the team will also second for I he IC-4A meet Monday over the five mile Van Cortlandt park course. * 11' MAT START IN BACKFIF.I.D Possible starters in the backfield 25« >lil Hush Burr's gold And Bill Monroe, sophomore froi Manhattan university, t-ri-l the past will be: Louis Brand or Walt Kie- wteki. Q; Hugh Davis. RH. El¬ NCUMODE HOSIERY SHOP ind in pay umph&nt for two taws of the 195-pound will leave a vulnerable spot Arena in th« Intramural Flashes yearn, ngain loom a an Srartans'm ost feared foe. M S C., the Volleyball Scorer* bert Stark or Morgan Gingrass, LH; and Jack St. Germain or AMma: 111 North •I is what drpa timet Michigan State defense. Bach- | Barbara Booth, Alpha Xi Delta, Maurice Malone, FB. man's style of play calls for the Rv llal Schrani victories in the state intercolleg* leads all scorers In the women's The probable starting lineup for center to back up the line along iate* ond the state AAU meet* volleyball tournament with 31 the reserves is: "Crash" Eckel or with the fullback. However, with Botchelor's finger healing satlsfac The weather may have hern unusually cold but the com¬ l« the independent basketball this ybnr pit slut of first points. Her teammates, Helen Gus- Howard Pound. LE; Mike Mike- buhlcr and Ray Loeffler of South tinic, LT; Ben Neubert, LG; Don at HARRYMAN'S torily, the fears of the Spartan title, howev W-lliams are tied for second place Robart. C; Lou Lori, RG; Charles mentor should he more than al¬ petition wan exceptionally hot New York uiliver-'ty and Cor- with 13 points. Dennis or Don Chamberlain, RT. interested In entering layed when he • remember: laNt. night in the intramural Anyone lftup should con¬ neil wiii fol i..vt Manhattan among Preparations for the Co-ed Car Jim Beard sell, Q; Paul Derrick- FLORSHEIM the eastern favorite* with Dort- nival caused the postponement of son, RH; Jim Plngle, LH; and Joe Ray ApolskU, Marquette a team in the touch football league tact Colin as soon as possible. played 00 minutes Inst yei In a fraternity loop thriller mouth. Yiilr. Harvard. Penn one arm In a cast. Coach Willie Lott and his Sigma Where? Evergreen Manor. Tele¬ State and 1Pittsburgh not far be- gam, U.t night. RnulU of game. [ K*m*n' * " Even so, a seasoned and injury- Nu aggregation chalked up their phone? 27330. hind. John Aver. t'i»rneli senior. i frte plvotman will be needed more than ever against the llilltoppcrs. hI Alpi S.A.I id Sis Nu- last wv*** t urned in a time i England < > of WMl M"rv 122 Schools Enter II f •iii Past performances hove demon¬ strated the need for strong defen¬ sive play behind the line to stop i definite th: ^Kapg Alpha Thot. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kapp. „ar|.jer ISatioUaln 38. North With the third annual running Marquette's diversified attack. have William* 13. of Die National Intercollegiate Bachman indicated that he watch Cross Country meet less than two would not call Bill Kennedy, De¬ to troit Junior, back'to the the fina weeks away. Ralph H. Young, center Kennedy's fine rd> for the < Seniors A1 Mangan and Capt. Michigan State athletic director of the game. McGi and host to the run, announced the his Eddie Mills along with sophomores starting Coach Maurav Bolster receipt of 156 individual and 22 [ him near to a as- Jerry Page. Bill Scott and Ralph Tom Harmon Independet team entries today. raised Mot r.«e have been carrying the * Inclement weather lu* their undefeated record i ha vim- with the intramural touch rv ng brunt of the work for Brown this Michigan State, the defending Bturr backs they eked out a slim 2 t football schedule . . . That cold ' season. Warren Anderson and titleholder, has nine men entered In practice yesterday, Wyman dec I: when the meet. Other Michigan sweeping rain Monday night Walter Brardslee. the other pair in Davis and Mike Sehelb were back Manor. A couple of passes from In the laft halfback slot with Ed Coryell to John and Bill Ev¬ washed out six games while the re depended on to finish NormAl, Wayne and Western Walt Ball moved back to right ans proved to gc good for two first high in the race and either may State. University of Idaho is the half again According to Bach- downs and the margin of victory. turned the win- distant school entered. in garner counting places. iv*" the transfer of Ball to his Lansing Independents, under the I old position Is strictly a precau¬ leadership of Conch Bob Creasor, tionary measure in the event Unit parked too big a wallop for Alpha Chuck Carey ami Walter Puwlow- Chi Slginn a- the downtown boys 31*M>n 6 for the scoied .1 one-sided 16 lo 6 decision C lessor passed to »l«wic Jones for league ... Both squads have won k1 Kit four straight games this season and the winner of this contest wilt tie declared the undisputed CLASSIFIED RENTAL $140 per fom.T til to IVte Ft i Ma >n 12 in o dormitory football i? Tuesday night, Gang Hustc ank Pellerin tossed a 25-yard A SlASONtD ItATHtH THAT gsu1 Im4. 1-4 ps and his if d to Pinky GcU for a third- ler touchdown while Ccuich GROWS OlD QRACiFUlLY the first, as they rompe< ti im- j Frank Me In tyre ttored a fourth j tod prove* once pressive 15 to 0 victor r the period marker on a 32-yard slant . and for hll that winter. hapless Kingpin*. j off ed his own right tackle. A kick resulted in an unneeded block- j: « don't have to b« conne and ®f Lob one game, played : the dor- hravi, a Urssa. Utmln a 1 to 0 safety lute in the fttml minutes of «iff- Bri*r car h*» the tofUMM. th# mel- WAVTRP-Two from Mason 7 play. lowneit of fin# morocco, l*UN. No SL.'-wSr"'- Coach Joe Clancy ard his Mason j p!»t • plump. this! Martin 9 outfit to»)k n 1 to 0 forfeit de¬ cision from Mason 2 when their j U*T-4Uh> h#« hHw~« Mar- opponent* decided to spend • *NMmH **4 Mow Kr kslMlna. TWrwtap ufcfct. can *wW VwWm. 4 4in n comfortable evening at home. <*10 «•nti, From Now On Uttxn. N BREAKFAST UNION GRILL TABUS SERVICE—7:15 - 900 Monday Thru Saturday