DebatersWiB Dean'n Name Toph Vet Roll of Honor Ags Arrange Slate Faces Toppers Address Prep Calendar Of With Record Activities Salvage Principals Family, Slu«lentn lacking the silent and Musicum to Offer Varied Treat. C. day. HA* BEEN HERE SINCE IMS will take the Michigan State col¬ lege judging team to the inter¬ Klrhard Remlnatnn (Mlehlr— Radio tiroadrast: WKAR. Kick-off: 3 p. m. et backs : the hands of Wisconsin, Texas Tech, Duquesne ghostly aspcctsdote- nd Manhattan. The lone triumph The citation of Giltner was in collegiate crops contest, Kansas Program of Old Tunes as chalked Op early in the. sca¬ l | ly. and can ly present a digni- hard¬ major, Cynthia Foster, recognition of his work as admin¬ City. Nov. 25. and to thi nt over Iowa State ;md the tie ni|y tied picture. sophoir ire speech major and Bob freshman Voter istrative head of the Veterinary Sicence division, a position which cago. Nov. 29 and 30 ! tiona and Hay si Placing Women Attend as a 27-27 deadlock with Crrigh- I® Three girls were By Petrify Trout major, are compiling the he has held since 1023. Previous¬ teams will receive medals. l« Suzanne Bloch, one of the most widely known players of lion for their 45 minute ly he had been u member of the cups, and scholarships. The Home Ee Meet BOASTS IIIGI I SCORING Thi> left the halls older music and early English instruments will present a worse for water. Fol- varied program at the 25th Collegium Musicum, Sunday fit I cli*cu*" m from questionnaires fill- staff here since 1000. lege judging team has not yet ill thc scene were four . . , •I p. m. in the music auditorium. . . ed out ACT ON QUESTIONNAIRES 00 college students, erinary Giltner holds a Doctor of Vet¬ selected. Medicine degree from Prof. B. It. Churchill, In Chicago highest seorini on Michigan J s 1 ting crackers and Jam, Cornell university, a Master of crops, has been appointed to the yeas. Paddy 1 Considered an authority in •' questions ar "Do you be¬ Science degree from Alabama committee of small grain judges Homfr Economics sen-; inodly portion on the Other excited by- her field, she is the only con- tirely of music of that per Such lieve a year's post graduate work institute, and a Doc¬ for the International Grain and Fifteen iors are now attending the annual | rolled up 141 m the water and ! cert lutenist and singer tn the en number-, arranged for before college, is desirable?' Polytechnic tor of Public Health degree from Hay #how to be held In Chicagi field day sponsored by the Wo¬ box will constitute one part of the per- "What high school changes wo men in Business, a div but also the University of Michigan. Nov. 28 to Dec. 7. or of things, ''.p ; lute in the United State*. She have more adequately prepared Author of several books and WILL STUDY LAND USE Chicago branch of the American ibout half of the scoring an accomplished LUTE PRECEDES MANDOLIN you for college academic life, so- Home Economics association. Wo- I' IIV The I ute is a »ix-#tringed dom¬ cial life, or extra curricular act¬ many scientific articles in profes¬ For the next few weeks, Dr. K. men of colleges near Chicago, who ! . The Spartans have run up ( i keyboard instrun sional publications, Giltner also is T. Wright, resident assistant in ints to their opponents* 69. tltl Hush'Almost! to her I ist,"according t ,ra,n'n«Helen - Wor- ic instrument of which the pre- ivities?" comprise the question¬ member of numerous professional farm management, will study land are interested in business phases j tough the Hilltoppers drop- it-day mandolin is a successor. naire. Many valuable .suggestion* of this field, are invited to attend j 45-41 derision to Manhat- nent secre¬ and scientific organizations, and use in Cass county. Assisting him i»d as a solo instrument and for for high school improvement have it Saturday, their touchdown for three years served with the is fto?ft Baumann, United State* every year. ts ind in pay In At •ompaniment to songs, the lute tilted National Research Council The group includes! Janet A"k- j present a cross section of a department of agriculture. Ml i« what J. r drpaiimont, if when thej BEGAN FOUR YEARS AGO was Collegium Musicum began - four 1 through Spain at the time introduced into Europe; of thef^j r'ourBe students instance, many fhat a sug- in ba|| room I National representative Researchfrom« O. E. Hobey, assistant professor er. Barbara Boucher. Elnise Crrll j J loei.na Fisher. Marguerite Giles. , , d«on opened ■:mI Veterinary ing, is pre- con-! years ago at Michigan State col- Mohammedan conquest. Origin- ' d.,ncjng wou!d have helped them rep rt foi Virginia Gunther, Be'.ty Hunt. I . f tome unusual stone* A j iPBe, and this was one of the flfrst ally, the instrument was of Arab- j ,ldnp. themselves to college social 'j ' the Mk accompanying the package! whorL :n the country to estab- j lan origin. jl{«. others feel that training in that a great many of these | lish this type of program a> n g- The virgmnl. a .type of h«rp«i- ,rj™ dre„„ and etiquette, how to i Science, could be found on the writ-j ular series. Programs are design- chord, will also have its place on : ,nnl rm and uould. the professor! ed to present old music- rarely the program. | This 16th century ( r€K.ept |on»—should l>e inserted i Approximately 400 prnfes* in See AG PLANS—Page 3 examine and report their! played on the overage concert pro- ; equivalent of the iano perhaps j p h|Jfh school curriculum* j veterinarian*, students and Mir •Ity members at- air value. Further Invest!-! gram. Therefore, historical in* j derived its r.arne from the fact , See DEBATERS—Page H '*Jon sta the banquet. Rom my !! tended Students Laud that the stone*! tercst is of prim _____ rtvralrd Liferent t; b. the virgin queen. An j _ _ "" - •• , Stcter.sma, veterinarian student. for the house, father I «|l| Ai|/|u acted as tonstrruster. year, right halfback, scored on a Coffee Hour ! ! double lateral from Vox berg »nd 1 periods of ™usic as po» »nccrt use. the virginal ! Principal speaker was Dr R. A Mcintosh, clinician from Ontario • Richardson. Richardson passed 12 ' far we have heard only fav¬ E<|uipment ! yards to Voslierg and > college, Guelph, On- Richardson •i' II enker Sex first Since the 16th century significant developmi ;'Sr, ,T>tnZ. : Veterinary orable comment < uttracte advertising, and maga/.l A »tyle show and visit tc ' scampered 65 yards through a r>f the vc '' broken field Just for good meas- strumental music, Miss The brucella laboratory har \ Biilasses, Lansing USED FOR F.ARI.V sr.l.ECTIONS I I-, .1 the I ore. the automatic toe of Bob i. -aw n rip in the j program will consist all The recorder, or block flute, on ! idded to it* equipment an appara- • A.W.S. pr 1 Kemnitz. senior guard, whose field Faculty advisers prew > Dloch will play thtec I us technically known as Tiselius. ( Connelly*! coat in p through the I vhich has revolutionized pro'ein be addressed by Dr Lot • | goal defeated the. Spartans, 17-14, DetroiturH to iivi | last year, booted five extra (joints. J Judge Will Aflflressj—-{-a • Handel. Thi« inalvsls. The constituents and ; ley, chief of the Bureau about Economics of the Unit -1 I.INE SI.HiHTI.V CHANGED i>ed i til the That's the kind at team Coach prokaat. Sociology Club Department of Agricult group will return to Ha* ' Chs d that Stella fter the |>eriod Mis* Bloch's i j The Detroit Civil Service com- ir for the coffees, which last essnes*" rem-| Delinquent! ! mission i* to give an examina- were held during the ofter- tonight. by fixing method*. coat. Having talk- i The apparatus will be used in jj tion for Junior technical clerk in was changed in hopes that MSCto Resume! , talk Judge Musicum ha* presented rself Into East t*ansing soon, it was an- students and faculty mem- agreed to setv it I « "mtrg no" Urams as these: Engli | the standardization and prepara- ounced Friday. Limited to legal would attend. Lust night'i j tion of brucella serum, and the JI residents of Detrtoit, the position nza- > t the next class ^ gals; 17th century tov under the gpons Muck Course was I tion room 1 <>r i* w hich iri early England j purification and study is used by the city as a recruiting »f M >rt«»r Board, senior wi ng gens principally those of Infantile j class ' on the sub-professional level ie looked expect- to Stella when nual .. mer1 . paralysis. for a number of the services found Mr*. Leone Warren, Union host¬ The only course in the Unl et I MiutUl*V PlailS i the door. .i small Stella packet j | •?;,,d«e !,;"!!le **. t ii r ucr Director talk* of .MM* j Open to men and women !>e. . ln munklPo» government. ess, and Marie Gorte of Mortar Board poured at the table deco¬ School Dance ile delinqu advanced toward ! 1 .Mis* Mabel Petersen, housing • tween the ages of 29 and 30 years rated in a fall color scheme of and sat down, i ffct* ! director for women, spoke to a old, the minimum induction sal- brown, yellow, and orange carried ner. re- pushing Rifies and Scabbard ourt procedure and liturgic ,1 druma or tne i xtension and |5jitdl. WU| cooperate in pr#- •sealed that the i ,,>n1 of insects j uifp; John Burhans, invitations the 25 presentations, two guest art- j . und dlseosex that attack crops chairman; Ralph Marvel!, band ists have participated. Students growing in this soil. chairman; Al Menzer, ticket chair- . v.nif.ncr for tbr Hfr- early | ment was, and (acuity u( rm»t nf have ma mu.k qyrt-d arranged and prescnteo the programs. | Circus Midway of Carnival Instructs, According to Dr. Harmcr, Mich- man, and George Harris, decora* igan produce* a lending pepper- tions management, mint crop each year on about The band selected to play will .rm.rl.d her. the and! nl|ht'a,atary •grams ore alway panted by IS mir.utea of dtacuuKm belorr raplan- th» pro- Entertains With Novel DispUiys . 15,000 acres of muck soil. gan also ranks first or onions, Michi- | be announced at a later date, second and modes. Everything from grand- | ject ws to break the blue bal FA1TWR WAR WRTBUCTOE mother's bloomers, skirt, hat, j with wooden bili*. I Mim Dloch'f Inatructor, ar« n«r and shoes to the modern j Fortune - seeking freshmen ! romposrr father, Eriwat Bloch, Splash suit were modeled. | could again gratify their wishes at the Wolverine booth where a i With whom she studied theory; I loir I Ails Pay Visit , i nt IUlUn and German fen- ^ Sessions, counterpoint, and veiled woman told fortunes w ^ ! Nadia Boulanger. composition, cards. Behind a curtain of orar and white crepe paper, the State To Fiirnilurr Plants i ef the twe neUem. Ob^rver* here feel " rrcrntly gaVe a concert be- S (ore an audience of Detroit child- News had a believe-it-or-not ex if anyone knew any An all day field trip for the hibit showing .the through , ren in connection with the series purpose of visiting manufactur¬ of programs arranged by tl«e Det¬ which a story passe* before it shows along the midway. ing house# of institution furniture ail gov- j rojt symphooy orchestra for their wert staled, each leading to the pears in print. In this exhibit and equipment took 40 institution ••Children'! bride was not a Everything from hula dancers and hotel administration students Home Economics break into the nescs." i ele- to Grand Rapids yesterday. TAKE BLOOD COUNTS phi And. of the midway Adding a touch of oerinui 11 the The group visited the Grand exhibit with entertaininf, members of the Med¬ Rapids Furniture Museum the showrooms of the Grand Rapids grass-skirted hula dancers, ical Biological club performed Bookcase and Chair factory, and le same time a mermaid in blood count, on voluntoers. Ireen Spluxh exhibit told the Those who were hun*ry found Stickley Bros., manufacturer* of ties of interested j an answer to their problem in the' hospital and dormitory equip¬ ment. Tha trip was in conjunction Girl, uere calltd upon to try • stand at th« < with a course in institutional fur- 1TZ victories, conference at Urtod I1L Thn their (kill in the Women'i Ath- ; Hot do,a and i tlL ■Tt" r lI^ynenlsmciaisare!1 left . Wednesday and are expmrt^ to return Sunday. letic Association booth. The ob- | cd there in I News Roundup Bysu Another O^ect State Kan Three ftoMMIr Mm College Russia May Warn to A) Bulletin Plans, Convo Indkates Russia seems ready to align herself with the Rcme-a^i Tokyo Axis in its plans for near and far eastern sphere,. This is the conclusion reached by observers in the Gen capital over the result of recently-concluded talks het* Foreign Ministers Molotov* - of "The Conscien¬ and Von Ribbentrop, of Rus- nlw any dams* "worth mol Simplicity Is The Watchword Wmntm. MM. bp MM rnlm RyiMieMe. toe.) WASHINGTON—To the boys on the Democratic aide of , tious A discussion Objector" will be led by Vir¬ sia and Germany respectively. ,n|r lon,e' Michigan State will have new rules for ginia Carrier at the Ca-iterbury Russia's allotted "sphere of on IKjlnin(tI le House of Repreeentathr«a, many of them still nervously club lea at 4 p. m. tomorrow. atudent elections, according to preaent plan* The discussion will hike place influence wtll probably lie be- ^ lo n. u,, tween Japan', far-eastern .lice It|llan of Student council. A* the first *tep, a 10- at Canterbury house. Afternoon vespers are scheduled for 5:30 at j for and Germany and Italy s plana baM. at ^ Europe and Africa, judging wm m L.f program. J St. Augustine's chapel. personal terms with the antls. He ! from Nazi press statements. lullan bast Cu*. was "Vin is trusted nnd liked by the Gar- j Reserves of Rumanian oil are Ulesqued the 111 nerftes and Is also a favorite ol I suflicient to supply Germany's war . ' ark jaJ Lpt the United the president. Dean EL. A. Bwey will giv< machine, high Nazi ollicials have IN , the Sur announced. In spite of many oil Lai rAKTAft Solution to the Problem? Roosevelt has a fatherly tion for young affec¬ Johnson, frequently illustrated talk at meeting of the Hiilel club. I refineries and welLs being put out . Mnja » I „ [is costumes th consults him on political affairs, ! of commission by the recent Ru- ^ LfVslures of th Students who were rankled at the lack and is quietly grooming him for manian earthquakes. German oil' . ,' u „ L thr dancers of seats for the opening college lecture course L tprir humor ./ntymber now have the whole picture before a high party post. j itimportsclaimed. was areexpected to ir.ereaw. , ^ Loire dancing '.them. They saw the students' side at the VICHY GOVERNMENT BALKS Ktk>n wh{ pti Drath in "0 iJectare. ami a story in Thursday's News prc- Lt Graff, wh | A German order for mass expul- j and-a-day sentence. Em. directs th MMed the lecture board's Aide, as expressed sion of Frenchmen living in the j order? for $M,000,000 not ' has political magic at his finger latirringty gra tv Chalrmnn S. E .Crowe. Nazi-occupied province of Lor- j jj, S. and export war plana tips, and a way with him that is | tor to the Llvl raine is causing a serious break in being held up at the Vultee The story gave Crowe's explanation thHt " irresistible *in action. the number nnd finality of lectures could STORY IS CAMPAIGN EPIC | French-German pacted amity, dis- j crnft corporation plant in IV* ' patches from Vichy tell Evacuees CnUf whUe C.I.O. member, not be made available to students if the |: are given a choice of going to j pj0yed at the plant are on i money they pay were the only source of in¬ Poland or France under what the j for a higher minimum wage, come to finance the series. i Reich calls a part of the recent j tionaj defense committee , French-German accord. The Vichy j ^ers hope to arbitrate the di Surely ull will appreelatc the desire of the | government denies that any such amj enable production to a board, as expressed by Crowe, to provide | agreement was made and has pro- -» — - students with the liest speakers at the low- tested to Berlin. RM~co*t, just as they appreciate his explana¬ On threats that Germany will j tion of the seating arrangement, . police French African possessions j A LITHE Bll if the Vichy government is unable : Three or four years ago, •' students were "Free French" activi- i a ; to suppress iild they paid nlmut 22 rents per lecture, ■ow, as Crowe pointed out, they pay about 1 tics there, units of the French, navy have been sent to Africa, j Indepetulen ivi-n and a half cents per lecture, but there 'fie more anil better artists on the program. Around the I Gen. Maxime Wevgard. north African commander, is un¬ der some suspicion of a sympn- [ French j tfow that I, S. A. icr.tnl !• |Students should be glad to know this, for thetic attitude toward Gen. De j ci\ has its full roster . f del 5; wider the new fee system in which [> firs are not earmarked, they have no way of activity Editor's Desk j Gaulle's "Free AIR FORCER ARE French" movement. • nnd officers for the current ACTIVE j things are going to -t.r.t * il' (gifting cut for themselves how much of Britain suffered 10 Vt hours of! according to Pres. Louis N« |tj their WO a term goes to the lecture course. constant air raid yesterday. City j » • • So It seems apparent that sale of scat.* to of Coventry. 85 miles northwest t The Mtrhlvan section 4 ;'i non-students is necessary. However, the of London, was hardest hit. with | National Iodeperdmt sia State New commends, and recommends the at least 1.000 of its inhabitants. aaaoelaUon has aelerted M killed or wounded. The bombing ; as the aMo of (he state m adept ion as soon as possible, of Crowe's sug¬ r was in reprisal for the recent R. ! Ron to-be held late in Frfar gests that reserved seats he issued to stu¬ ' A. F. attack on Munich during the j Delegates from nearly ai dents. "using a plan similar to that of obtain¬ 1 Fuehrer's Beer Hall speech. Berlin j malar railages Hi Mirhirti ing football tickets." states. attend. Herb Davidoff It In this suggestion made by the chairman While England was undergoing i ranaraents chairman ' this heaviest of air raids so far. j • • • of the lecture course board might lie the Ideal "Plumbing the German objectives were bombed! Al the ^ weekjy c solution to tlie problem of student seating facilities at lecture course progfam*. i by the R A f. although Berlin de- . rtent mrrtlnt. I...K ffcr'n Peace committers rpp e will be an M S C. Outing This Ron's policies an What Is National Unity? iharge men ommittee meeting Tuesday delegate The and an appropriation What Is this ticians have national unity that been pleading for ever since poli¬ Collegiate nnd Donald Goss v. election night? World Perhaps it can lie characterized as a move¬ ment of cooitcration, one in whicli M. 8. C. And. still at the same time, the wh j "'wTcsn or Europe is aflame with the fiercest w ally climi* students can participate just as fully us any- has ever seen. any posai . . . Arc, strikes, and acts of God. | block title It means a uniting into one group as connection; or is there*' Americans rather than as party members, a Hitch hikers Hate til him. Too uniting aimeit to harmonize the efforts of Whether they're culled knights < tliumbers, or bums, hitch-hikers tun every citizen to build it bettor America. ethics-of tlieir own that will mcusui Organization probi It means unity for peace, unity to make IliihSkelrh Slums too pressing to alio America secure from aggression, unity to I. S. A. to put or restore willing opportunity in Anlericu for everyone to work, uml unity to prevent will be llarkfiround Of I democracy from ever vanishing from this square C.ampus Actors naticn, its last stronghold, wit can never be secured by u let-Ihe-men- (jp-Washingtoti-do-it attitude, nor by a cold, indifferent reaction to every suggestion for dftnrt that will benefit our nation. Interest in our nation nnd our government mat arm in arm participation in its activities is one path to true national unity. : llriln'ry Should In- llliH'kcd * If student council enacts proposed legisla- There'll lie a Hot Time ♦ tion to prevent palm-crossing in letting of , contracts involving student funds, and then * enforces the rules. It will add a worthy Item j legislature ranch, largest in 1hc ith activity; brought him to W; • to its list of accomplishments for the year. TOM Till MB I ajriw lias ts-en bribery of one form or an- itrtinwnt • ug0cr involved in *tudenj.tprganixation con- PLANT POTS • tracts at M. P. in the past. Touchy stuff , tlSprbvc. nevertheless the evidence could be WaUiung the legislature in iction, for instance, j and knowing that you ur uny oiher cUiwn has the! ^ secured. That the field is wide open for shady jnac- right ol a member of that body is a good; He held this Job unld 1937. j lor.ie lor u waning faith in democracy. ; trees is illustrated by an Incident occurring "I Never Read the I'apers" when the veteran Representative.'! I when J-Ilop favors w ere purc liased Inst year. James Buchanan died and Johrw] Most of us at one time 'or another have heard j ton entitled the lists with' eighfj * Firwt the committee secured prices from eov- Borne sour individual snarl, "J never read the ncwi- j; others for the seat He w on hards- j < eral firms. Then it asked for competitive papers." But if he were aaked what the weather jj down In the first run-off- r] X bids. Two of the firms reduced their prices is likely to he tomorrow, if Congress will adjourn Johnson made no speeches in hi^ i fin DELTA THETA— J two-thirds and three-fourths, respectively, j soon, who's leading the pennar.t race, or if the police ! first two years in the Houee, but I r One of them got the order and made a profit, found the bank bandits yet, he could probably give ! he made hhrwelf telt where it.. j The Phi Delfi gave a dinner a correct answer to every question. ; Oft Rndio Parlies a fighting stance at 1 p. m. today. runway. Turning In, he maKs a pastoral life, the ballet opened committee named to investigate Eight hours of dual instruction iNWwrroiiim pleased j the matter. The women representing Eaton and his solo flight put a C.A.A. more or less normal landing, Iuteris Harvest, and "Singing Earth" "Sophisticated State" will Rapids ore Gloria Pettit, Elaine student pilot in Stage B. He con¬ "S" turns, 8's, and other man¬ left, and taxis off the ruitwaf. h seemed to express the love Sufficient interest on the part euvers which had once brought ; he the theme of the North and of students is the VanAiken, Pearl Jones and Jac¬ only necessary queline Littlefleld. centrates on landings and take- mild praise never please the in¬ MAKES MOKE TtlALN Lssfc dance forms. of the earth felt by those who live ! South Campbell term party, requisite. Otto said. Estimated offs and tries to "smooth out" structor. They're sloppy, he tells r Ed Morey and Bill Gamy will He ha, made a 1M dagree ap- x as a means of **pres near the soil." j to he held tonight in the dor- cost of having the buildings light¬ be listed nmong the Charlotte normal flying maneuvers during the student, his coordination mwd or tolling a .tory, two hours of dual instruction and proarh. After a couple more trials, 1 Accompanists for the ballet were j mitory. Tinsel and silver decora- ed and cleaned for the day would men. Last week's contest resulted terrible; in fact, he doesn't know hi, instructor get, out bad. the [troupe made their Ann Marley and Joseph Huwes, I tions will glitter against a back- be more than $100. three hours of solo. the first thing about flying, In a tie between Port Huron and student trie, them solo Hie werk much of the music being authored j ground of State's green and white, Because of the cost students Flint representatives. Flying becomes more fun at isn't enough to wheel the plane may be Inconsistent and he does M the highlight of the two- by the latter. In the modern id- ! Tiny white "S-mums," half-dollar would have to indicate that this stage, for he feels freer now around. He has to do more than not hit the spot very often, but Car program, ' judging from ap- lome, suiting the type of bullet, size, are to be presented to the I .uffident number "of "guests would at Today's football game, played and he might begin to experiment make a turn, he has to make his pattern become, more defln- ,va? "Vintage-11112" which being presented, some of the ac- Marquette university, will be that he is not constantly under smoothly and accurately. mtequed the first Jazz craze that j girls' escorts. be present „„ the campus for the broadcast at'1:45 p. m. the eagle eye o! his instructor, I ite as hi, planning improve, and t the United States. companiment included music in j The Ea t Mayo term party, al- day l0 nnlnl the opening of the the percussionistic school, provid- : so scheduled for tonight, will tea- j The third in a series of forum a little when he's fur enough from No longer is a landing good j his confidence Increases, [ buildings, Otto explained, discussions concerning coopera¬ enough because you can gel out )(,, instructor don not worry PAXTA81SC OOBTUMKS ing rhythmic and driving bock- lure a football theme. Pennants I Although See. John a. Hannah • the airport. nnd walk away from it. You not | j™ much „ th, „udont talis to tives will be on the air Monday ground for such numbers as and pigskins will decorate the j uas in Marquette with the football PICKS C'lzEAR HEIJ) fin cretumes that were fantastic , "Daughter of the Streets" in 1 walls. In the bay window will be! team and could not be contacted. at 1:30 p. m. Subject on which The first time he went up in a only have to tit down ail at once, I hil lh(, cpnter ot thc rpo<. he., irature? of the clothes of that but you hove a pottern to follow ! satisfied when the nprroocH Ibolu "Ode", portrayed by Grace Graff. ; the setting for a stadium scene ; his approval of the proposal is ex- enlightenment will be given is plane the student was told to re¬ J, the (Innoers won several bows Government and Crops. In the approach. J anything like a triangle. For oiler member the direction of the air¬ r their humorous treatment cf I.KiHTS HELP SETTING 1 centered around a stuffed football peeled lo be forthcoming if suffi- SATURDAY'S PROGRAMS Crossing his "spot" on the run- j two hours of dual and three of it once was. port, wind direction, and to pick dancing as the audi- j uniform, n jersey or.d helmet. | cient interest is shown. way. the student pulls back the j solo, his pupil enters a period in . Bringing into play Nth in "Ode to the UvinjC. 10:30 a.m. Camera Club of the out some good fields to "sit down throttle at .500-600 feet With the j which he practices accuracy land- torium's . well-cquip-ed lighting ! DANCER ENTERTAINS Air. in" in case of an emergency. facilities, the Graff ballet em- j plane in a glide, he continues out I ings. directs the company, gave ployed light und color to good ad-WHI be provided by Helen Mario Entertainment for the evening DEBATERS j 1:00 p.m. Spartan quiz, During the rest of his flying hours he has constantly spotted large Ingly graceful ahetractlon, vantage In helping create the varl- I n<.et, dancer, nnd Dorothy Phll- j 1:30 p.m. Gridiron swing, cleared fields long chough so that a the Living" told the story ous mood, of their dance... Many iip, who wm rjnR. n,,b Slegrtat (Continued from page 1) i 1:45 p. m. Football game, Mar¬ quette university. he could get into them, coming women: one who yielded ofthe c,wtum« w'ere designed by „nrt his orchestra will play lor ,he ^ dUcus6|0n, into the wind. His instructor _,wly to death for lack is the chor- | the dance. Patron, are Mr. and • direcled by Dr. uona|d Hayworth MONDAY'S PROGRAMS demonstrated forced landings be¬ understanding of life; 10:45a.m. Morning matinee fore the student soloed, showing woman of the streets, who I' Mrs. E. W. Henderson. fkr.niff and prof- and j and Paul D. Bagwell of the speech 11:30a.m. Yesterday's rhythms I death the only real and , department, the afternoon pro- 11:55 a.m. Michigan State Police him how to make emergency ap¬ Art Howland and his orchestra i gram will include selections by proaches. itthwhile culmination Now he flies northwest to the lyot-too-subtlo satire of life on Church will provide music at the Camp- j the music department, under the bell dance. Patrons are Prof, and I direction of Prof. Roy Underwood, Mrs. G. M. Trout, Prof, and Mrs. j and an address by President Bob- j 1:15 p.m. John 1:30p. m. Forum Vick, popular practice area for "Su turns and piar.o melodies figure 8's, when his instructor discussion, quickly cuts the motor and says, VACATION ECONOMY: social plane was "Garden This Week C. G. Fulkcr.son. Mr. and Mrs. P. j ert S. Shaw. Robert S. Linton. I Types of Marketing "forced landing." Tire student se¬ sh v" Hemmed in by a life thnt D. Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. registrar, arranged the program. | Cooperatives lects his field and tries to pre¬ IwtaifM, Am, bowing and scraping Shirley. » Principals from high schools j 2:00 p.m. Michigan them Dr. N. A. McCune's topic for throughout Michigan, and from I Federation tend that this is just an ordinary —V AwA Ay Lmuntlcss busy bodies and social the 0:30 and 11 a. m. services WELLS HOLDS FIRST DANCE of music clubs .... i i lie court, a tired king landing. He makes the approach Wells hall men held their first " °"1" 2:30 p.m. How it's done in busi¬ Into the wind, shorter or longer, in delicious relief, took Sunday I shoes and wiggled will be "The Scarlet Thread In American History." dance of the term in the Economics Little theater last eve¬ Home vo_ Illinois dents ut M.S.C. from 9 a. m. stu- Tugs- j ness, Contact. The L. II. Written Geil according to altitude and distance RAILWAY EXPRESSI Dr. Martin Luther Fox will from the field. when alt hud gone. ning, with about 100 couple.* at-' at- day. I when the conference begins. 3:00p.m. The music salon As they come in over the field, evening's program epcak "Gratitude—the Finest until noon. Invitations hove been j 3:30 p.m. Music of the masters ' on II ot Ihc the instructor pushes, the throttle, Fruit of Personality," at ihc sent to every principal whose highlighted by the dancers' An intermission prgoram fo 1K- the student brings the nose up, Right from college direct to your oWn front door and vice costumes Vesper service at 5 p. m. William JJj'! is represented by two m 1 TUESDAY'S PROGRAMS Slanduhly colorful party included special numbei aR, school , and they continue along their ver«, without extra charge, in all citie, and principal towns. although they occasinr.aly Sydenstricker, tenor soloist, wilt more new students in Michigan 11:13a.m. Siebcrt and rd .1 recognizable charoct- sing "How Beuutiful Up ntaj j State college. | • Strieker And all you do i< phone Railway EXMrss. We'll call Sir llarker Five minutes later, over a dif¬ 1 >re for the most part im- Mountain." by ,„re PWNOrAl.K WIU. REPORT j 3:00p.m. Ocngniphy i ferent area, the motor is cut again your trutikv hags and bundles. Away they'll go at passenger "Lord Make Me Strong," by Eville lustlc. In "Renairsunce," Principals later will report to and Kurt Graff excitingly Gerald lnc Gifford will be the stu¬ Prophet. I and another forced land train speed, and be delivered straight to thc street address dent leader. With I college officials the difficulties met The rates are low, and you can send collect," you know, by rtrsved the awakening and Herb Bar and ames I bV graduates of their high schools, At the 7 to 8 r> tn. Fireside Railway Cxrauss, same as college laundry goes Yeg it is a nig that medieval life under- general! enabling the college to under- t »t the end of the Dark Ages. hour, Bob Johnson will lead :) panel discussion Davis. <■ stand and solve mnny of the prob- Elstvorth House, Inc., Strives very popular service So when you're packed, strapped aisd I HAI* IS KASTBY 7 (' "*C DeWItt and ! J(pms confronting new students, lixked. just phone us and take your train with peace of mind. •Thy j Pru Priii, ,.ig Karlh." second in only to "Ode", concluded Kingdom Co, Lieut, and Mr*. patrons for the party. G. H Smith were Others invited to the annual leges in Bay City, Flint, Grand Touvirtl Help,Self 225 Abbot Road Phone 5-6955 Kast Unslng, Midi. ijstk 13 events leges in Bay City, Flint. Grand "To provide, through mutual effort, n Hiiitalile residence The social calendar for the week-end IMcd a total of 13 ,»;.r- Rapids, Muskegon. Port Huron, ; while atuilent., are at Michigan State college and to promote, Highland Park, Iron wood and RAILWA' XPRESS Action! tin* in all. Among parties held last ht was Rhc Jack* itudent members of Alrha Phi i through thin cooperative enterprise, the development of the capacities 'for self-help nnd fraternal good will." ~ NATION-WIOI inc. II-All III vici = i the Union ballrooi to campus i I That is the purpose of Kl*. imvided the music I worth Gooporntivo House, re Prof and Mrs i* line., the second men's coopo- From the id Profo, and Mrs Onting Club PlaiiH | Women's Angle (grand Ledge Hike j |The hectic activity of the coed carnival has l>een the ena Plan, for a ,eronfi end «trnk ro»,t. this time si Gi rd blkel I after State's only other organisation Activity for thi* week. ottwi Thank-1 Hed ck hoi Thesis. Green Splash, and W.A.A., however, found time arr. F„ rtly •uses at »>thcr lifti- ode by f nounce the preparation of new dances, the dates for theetc, tut it rth consist * of 31 rd board together vmg tests, und the outcome of a soccer game. !•»- • _ i a i Spls-h Splatlens— | Thr pr leaving teats will be , |n tw„ . ml it if* '»( thc •IP MeCartney. Kei tn Dwember It and 12. All wd| spca „„ i:\prx«:s Ul l I. CAKED FOR h-o-e not decided on m„dcrn Ly they will take the exam- ftn{j at.tl nerker. ) may find out what time? if J convenient through j group w ^ured in futures in color Prof H C. IWnk t Senior Ufesavlng Orchesis will mee1 AG PLANS y dcpartmoiit, at ; ten operating under fiay from 5 to 6 p. r Ian. In the past few j auditions Most < : r-ident of the or^an- - have pas-ed their P ••II the instruction, t tion. Dorothy Campbell, Store Official S|H-ak« Green Splash b aa- WAA Highlights- fit-rent instructor for Oh Bankitift Trend, jn the second «-f t •«) who tearhing ; ! soccer game* played is fourth IN serir.8 F C Dy?i of large down town | t Disn't lei " education. .,, ^ •r fealuring an addre., by Menry Hilt Crane, of Det A fit tk of hi* iilra, front lh«- George h. Fen, ■completed Friday's program. rtate board, who faculty men aid Faculty members »r.o ' lalll-illfC iinl Ka,l IjinsiNK rnerchn Dalton, alto o[ thc tleaderi at the conterence v. <3. P. Deyoe and H. M. By •who spoke on I haws of'meat1 1 ■agriculture: Miss Meta Vossb thomcmaking educata.n: ftegi '^ IRirljujan ^tatv Sfntu war 1 ''amed K. s. Linton, and Dr. L J L"*1- who partkl;«tGd in a •cumion about occupational in¬ »• ol pubH formation and guidance, and Nail thai MeDoocl vl U)« Extension Di.ii- j Pnmjotion ol i Saturday, NmpBher is, i» np8rjfc, Alpha Phi's Drop (irove-Rohinson In Upset Win Staging a third quarter rally X X X X X which brought them within strik¬ ing distance "of their opponents, Phi team de¬ Spartan Harriers Leave underdog Alpha GOOD an Reserves Win Eight Polo Ponies feated Grove-Robinson Co-op house yesterday in a 28-23 upset Trained for Duly For IC.4A Tomorrow victory, in the women's intra'mur- Intrasquad In Slate Ranks |„ja,ieg are concerned and j Test, 7-0 new Spar*an facet in polo fans polo lineup this season. will meet the Michigan State That it IMS IRJ.I In excellent tn rough shape 1987, the .. far as for New State collegethey Michigan t!T,frT York city hel j college this year will be urmgain In Monday's classic, Winning Streak ' into action when the winter polo 4A varsity cross country M.t.V. STAR WINS fast by championships to he held Last year, Manhattan university j with Sally Flack and Jean John- Gaining the game', onlyI touchdown a* a result of a \ the Spartan polo team has been won the team championship ai- — setting the pace, had oser- » .even State harriers, Fran though a New York university. end of that quar- 60 yard drive early in the practicing for almost four weeks. Dittrlch, and Coach Lauren P. Les MacMitchell, carried tingent ! third quarter, the Varsity He-) Brown are scheduled to leave East away the Individual honors. State; Lansing at 7:10 a. m. tomorrow placed second in the team rank- . ter. The"Alp. Phis took the lead I a valiant freth- here. 21-20. . 0 Thursday after¬ morning by automobile for De¬ troit where they-will board an gn I In the flnnl fr.ame, the Alpha noon in Macklin stadium. The, Harriers who will make ihe trip ! Phi' reserve triumph gained revenge It 'Iff* R PlPfVP America!! Airline plane at 10:10 lor New York. After a 10- e Capt. Ed Mills. Ralph Mon- PO'"* wh.le holding the loser, to for last year's 6-0 defeat at the * *RR^OR^R YR/ minute stop et Buffalo, the party e. Bill Scott, Warren Anderson.' «n|y ,wo markers. hands of the 1939 freshmen and Mangan. Walter Beards'.ec, Grove-Ro The surprise victoryfirstdropped snapped the yearling warning streak at eight games. Squad Today will arrive at LaGuardin New York, at |:M p. m. field. Albert and Jerry Page. from place Previous, to Thursday's game 3 p. m today the Spartan played in sub-freezing Reserve harTiers will match strides On their arrival In the eastern Lansing Colorplate which w as temperatures. Coach John Kob* w ith the Freshman squad when metropolis, the .quad will imme¬ fro^h contingents had failed to, they meet in the second annual diately inspect the 1C-4A coune at an opponent since 1937! Rinkydinks ' versus Dinkyrinka Van Cortlandt park aftar checking when they were beaten by the j over the three and one-half mile Western, State freshmen. PIN'GEL STARS course. Both squads have particl* j pa ted in separate meets this sea- in at the Hotel Taft. Following Company TELEPHOM \\ \W a-d both entered the State To Jimmy Pingel. brother of the illustrious State star, go the laur- ; A.A.U. meet. The freshmen took New York The meet city. ilaelf Is carded to be¬ Manufacturers afPrinting Plates els for the Reserve triumph. Pin- Western State Frosh and the Ke¬ gin at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon. As STREET . gel turned in a creditable perform-1 serves won over Central State, soon as the event is concluded, the 317 N*. LARCH If It'g "too k'U'id III I didn't tec his nnmc in the that the Lion end hos become to nnce throughout the g;*mc. but was Friday afternoon, the State Re- Spartnn contingent will take a De¬ PHONE 27031 keep" . . . Ihnt 93 but figuring prominent¬ l» known. The Dnn.ville farmer, particularly efficient in the third „rvc! handed Central Stat, var- troit plane which will get them in "Ee" or thai hid ti| 'Parked oytT when,hath*Jr.a,ur.tM harriers to SOanddefeat a 25 three City at 10:11 p. m. . ly In the upset Victory of the De¬ h IV hart hnv ha. Imy nlrotv or had plenty r.r urn ..p. and and . ^ 1uar,cr ,hrust Rfurrvc thnut ,jtJr u*. Brd cedar one- the Motor STATE THREATENfi the house party troit Lions over the Chicago Dears down., but he ha. never been for ,hetr |on, touchdown sndhalt mi)e eoune. telephone Ihe folks! I Sunday was Dave Diehl. who is the past, the Spartan dal- THEY'LL gel a thrill third ' broke the frerhman victory string.' Casimir Rukow-dt'i. fleet Central As in known to .toy down. In the carrying on Michigan State's will loom as a threat in the 80CKS^fe^-3C0RE/ ers name in the professional football quarter he dropped a crucial pas.! The Rr-rrve margin of victory state veteran. led the Held taking York meet. The forces out of your rai league. Anyone who enn play 00 from Whirrcr White, which wa. i came shortly after the socond-half f,rt down. al*» rah in the meet but flown to games on two telephone d i r e c t or Not holn a ao-ealled natural, he art about to teach birmrlf how ! »l«n was tram has to hero me a groat player. He never let up until he had mump par- l Bill Lynn took the boll-carrying affect the scoring. occasions, nnce last year to Mar¬ (Inside front ear or)« m ttenlar play wired Toward the end of hi* xrntor year In 19.1N he had beaten out the offriixivc »Ur, Ole Netytn. and displayed a Steady. elTecltvr game that attracted the prnfmsionnl acout*. thrt ext pi •h DaU guard, affrr cunr.erted tvr tlx yan : & 4 down. off tackle for another quette, a'nd Couch Ben Van Al- styne has expressed himself as being sold on ale travel. , ask (dinIO). "IgmK DMiinre'l Two Pingel-'manipulalcd plays 41 • The I03A season prize story came of wti this FOOTBALL later brought trxnh 12 yard ronsecutne the Rt line and the fourth Reserve first down Rates Night Fssr ,1-Minnl and Siimlnl Bachmun asked Diehl > IC.mtirued from Page IJ rRo*i« hold - becil doing the sumnx At this point the '44 defense Station • lo • Staling I keep in condition. "Pi stiffened momentarily holding the downs, bt f jslls — Laii-inu' To: | the reply. Bach man ' Dili Da* Re»« inger D»cl for big Dave "had ne the follow mg play Paul Derrick- iother (in us nil the sow p, have by any team. I'ndrr lAturen P. Itrnwo Ihe team title for five ntraliht yean. and. placed serond to Manhattan. for Itie ed the extra marker Cradt Eckel add¬ point. • DESIGNS l)o w ax use — RECOVER ri'MBIJ: Flint II mat aeem hard tu key up a team for a Nve mile rare, but «uch treuix an Tom Oltet. I lark 4 hamberllii. Fddlr llerhtold. and Ken The freshmen staged their Socks (hat have the tame spirit and Grand Haven •trongc*t t>»d in the arrond- quar¬ Wklle have built up • tradition of hpartan power in the live mile ter m (ten the Kobsmt-n recovered zip as an All-American Quarterback. Grand Rapids nui that u«ed to sit .> the national championship until the estah- Ka-ean's fumble on the Reserve Bold, colorful designs in soft Wools Greenville cltampion»bipa hert or U»r past two yean. _. tHhment of tie It -' 23 After «me pavs fell incom¬ and Wool Mixtures...foot protection the of dis- plete Fibcit St.«: k ti»*sed an aerial on cold days. , STATE WINS Hugh Davis which advanced the lull to tlie Revrve 11 yard ; tripe. Ttie attack bogged down here, however, when two more pas es ard two attempts to dent the He, vr line failed to account foe the necessary yardage. ML Pleasant GLOVES SCORE tha Muskegon _ HANSEN PIGSKINS HANSEN GOATSKINS Nashville. 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