rum Hordes I Raid Otr Pantries, Wattei ' efficient method* df negotiating the distance. Ihousamlsr-of canes of cranberries, as well as precaution with automobiles, buggies, and •jviiian moral* remain* at a high point today room fog, common at thia s< should be somewhat abated. of the year, Experience has shown that calibre of arms has huge stores of potatoes, apples, turnips, ami bicycles since indications are that the East Len- Iresidents of Michigan and surrounding Mid- item state* throw all their energies into Scouting parties in the past few weeks have little importance here, the emphasis falling other supplies. sing forces will try to commandeer all avail- preparations for defense. brought back information indicating that pre¬ largely on the thumb. Economists assert that the expected invasion able forms of transportation immediately upon parations for the big push are being carefuly Undaunted by the Impending arrival of tho Attention is riveted upon East Lansing, famished hordes, the defenders are placing may well upset the existing financial system, arrival. re the word Is anxiously awaited from the completed. The invaders have collected large stones of their hopes on a picked army of turkeys, who It is known that the invaders as a rule have According to all-too-reliable sources in East Command which will release an army of expected to stave off the first rush. These very meager resources. Lansing, the fall maneuvers will be of short thousands to prey upon the peaceful strategic materials such as earmufTs and mit¬ duration, lasting only four to five days. The are Persons in the defensive territory have been tens and appear well prepared for the hardships shock troops will be reinforced by assortej' of the journey. battalions of chickens,!geese, ducks and other warned to hide all money and valuables and to word is that the board of strategy fears a let- t js expected by most observers that the in- The invading troops are well-seasoned, ob¬ lesser fowls. be prepared to resist strenuous attacks upon down in morale since there is a drastic short- will be attempted either Wednesday Quantities of munitions have already been the family bankroll. age of vital materials, especially long term and servers say, since most of them have taken on ,>r night, since it is pointed out that Civilians have also been notified to take every honor points. lie at the full, while the clasp- part in previous campaigns and know the most secured or are "on order." These include nder the IXf.TOX. N*v. !•—A reaaesl for for 50 Wire more P. 50 more It. S. by Lord Lothian s. destroyers Isindon. authoritative deatroyere Britain's sourer. Volume 33 Michigan 6tate Ntuts Z 329 : MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST — "" ""SOW r»*** LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBKlt lit. 1940 Today on The Students Plan Fall Exodus Deans Select CATV. Nov. It—John L. Lewis today olflrlally He Should Know Seeking Shelter Utility Is Keynote j. €.10. In convention here. In olTerln. cmbled delegates to end _ their "damnablr bickering.' Sammy Yeiter, who has spent Seniors Get 99 Win Way For New Idea Of Rooms For good four years at Michigan Nod to Start Into Campus a State, is now wondering why he Practical Pants hud to wait all that time to learn something he should have known Senior engineers and engineer¬ Those Left as a sophomore. Climbing onto a bus one night On Saturday Honoraries ! ing faculty members are ing out this morning in blossom¬ uniform l Will Hold Open last week, he headed toward Lan¬ House Sunday Top Fueiillymen, buff corduroy slacks. sing accompanied by a freshman Ed Alnlo Is Niuned Seniors (>et Bids "The idea is not studied sloppi- For Relatives woman and a portable r adio.Turn¬ ing on the radio, Yeiter Cupluin for Final To Society ness. but utility," according t< By JANETTE TAYLOR Silent received no response. Game of Season Granville Sharpe, who was the Type So the helpful frosh murmured "If you pull , ,! Forty-fnur seniors anil far-! „rigin«tur of the plan. The dur- j ^rom Although one more contest I uUy memhew hnve accepted .... . Wednesday noon I :.bte fabric ha. proved more re- !u» increasing llotv of students oh distant than ordinary campus wear away from the campus will the back of it out it remains on their 1010 Hchoct- j invitations for membersh'p ,or u" rl|!"™ lab"- "urv,Jrln*. notify all observers that will play better." Sam complied, and immediately < it, ule, Michigan State coaches , . ml, j^|imm p|,j nation il found himself surrounded by anil player* are already look-l^ tncrl whlcn ,„ke, ,J »nd «"«">«daily exixised. are «>«"»• Thanksgiving vacation slatting. Wednesday night Michigan wandering tubes, straps, wires and Ing forward The plan was first tried and i Stat e will look like a ghost town various other radio inwnrds. Un- Spartan eleven for nexl proved at J?urdue, Indiana, and I of \ amused, he gathered the wreck¬ Dual Only seven players will be lost I age, enriched by the knowledge Personality? through graduation after the team J Illinois universities. Only seniors and faculty are that freshmen women don't know Nonchalance, just plain non¬ closes the current season next j privileged to wear the new ap¬ chalance. Saturday with West Virginia. Five j parel, and 100 pairs have already Tlius Gordon Solberg explains of this number have been issued been placed. It may be necessary his unprecedented success in the a starting position against the j to reorder for the benefit of some High Living social world. A senior Alpha XI Mountaineers. Bruce Blackburn, Flint end: j 40 seniors who have not yet re¬ ceived theirs. Sigma, Solberg Saturday night One slur costs 25 cr made history by dating two wo¬ Jnck Amon. r.rnnd Rapids^ Bill Batihelor. Buchanan. rull-j n|()OHK KlmM u \4 men, taking both to the same Liberal Arts initiates are: John Griffeth. Sturgis, j Betty Johnson and Leah Fox guar. Paul ; and Ed Abdo, Detroit guard ; Bognrde Basuin of Grand Rapids; Edna Lillian Becker, Grand Ledge; Aranyi to Play were Solbcrg's ."dates" for tti# Marthagene Hardaker Bigg s. Alpha Chi Omega For Faculty Double «•"" l""1* >*' lllesMwIuess .,11 managed well and p ; | Concert smoothly — ... _ . would dance with one While the | It-||j|. |)||*C('l other talked to the patron., and J* 1 ■ * ' Ihcy have 10 dollar* worth Theater Group slugs. hut the little brown boxe*| uber Sororities Set tally about 25 cent* apiece. f'h# 1 t(mo "f| Student Play* * I dance rollt Date of Pan He! D'stiiix-Onr. Tiro ; daunted. s« Annual Feast Persons.appearing in the play . ui late. b,.t ,t| Bigger ami 'Better (W Charlotte Whitten. Phyllis O! •cords Douglas Haas, and Gordon Sm, Two family comedies will be p Thanksgiving at fl:30 p , John . ,, , Howard Pel ton, j ' I eluding Fugue. hhor* sentpfi, the first one being direc . ,, , . Union ballroom en of by Margaret BUrlington*. Law Minnt. N. D.; (icorge Parker Kuch. "Hsvutalre , a slow Cuhai. I . Approximately 4r>0 s< wash- senior. Characters will l»e p (Iran,. lUuid-; fic.rgc Wymsn are expected to inaas trayed by Barbara Coburn. P Par melee, New LothTop; men puddle. rlcia neddy. Don* Veith. Willi Catherine Watt, East La Country," with two duos f irk of O'Brien. and Dob McLaughlin, Engineering initiates , I and | lano by Freidrich when Jean Binkley, Wir.n senior, in Orland Bengry, Iron Rh will conclude the concert. West'charge of the second. Parts •. Ward Cooley, Lansing; Wilton Jones. Eost Lansing; Wil- ! H.yo to ewort an equal i be played by Mat jorie Love. D m for othy Hruchard, Jean Hart, . llam I*ei> Kaminsky, Dunkirk, N. I | Fred Howe V Walter John Kingscott. East Kll^illffm Will (t» ! John Rischman. Grand Hap To I)i-lroil M.-. I j senior, is director of an- Ind be Norma ? Question. Answer ; Ocneral Alarm fantasy with Art Underwc Denalda Lee. Ruth Hammond. ; travelling ct Car manufacturers claim that Nothing is more pitiful-1 ^ I I James I'oulos us characters. ed each yea the public dictate* the style of new i student who has i*en play* homecoming car*. R. E. Wershing. General Mo- j t>y an alarm clock. Nothing, that j < Guests wi tor* representative, stressed this except a whole houseful of stu- | rson; Betty Ruth Stauf- Conrad, Mr: fact at an A. I. Ch. E. meeting. dents who have, etc. , Jeuti Chorleen Widick Mabel Peti To illustrate hi* talk he showed It gets even worse when if is j slides depu ting the three salient! two houses, as can well lie imagin- I Gagnier. Mt points customers demand. The! ed. slides were entitled: Appoaranee.; The Chi O's and the Sigma Nu'< j Comfort, and Performance. The j know how it feels. The women; second was a picture o# a flam-; had their embittering experience • orous Hollywood model. While; last week when Sue Urquhart. | Tail Bfta l>i A IUii;, Ralph Norman M| That H was sung when the nat Setiwlrn U recvo.tad pt.uwtory material will be tnclud- William Green's g-xiup is renew- , w„ ,et Byaty Adtrlear - .. ... . eituen-hlD. prahibttkm law was In effect is indicated In the iwt.sUy active of late. The Los »*£ J ed m «w m™, j in* peace .wetunrem the twom by dMW(t, ... verse about the son "who'll be an engineer, and Angetrs area contains one of m(|w , till damn wet; • * sanitations open the.r rwpectiwe donfd the City bet 11 A Jhankq ktgiwing Prayer learn to slip a beer." slip-stick and how to make good the largest concentrations of de- j feme work in the country. ny wha, , ; ,k;ns , have gone through in this tp, Fer-.-cu- CONXraVATtON CtlTV- ronvenUons. C t O The Conservation club meeting City ard ATU in >i» tmieam. in Alton** he Greek < A reference is also made to women being housed One reason for the D-Men s, ^ mvte me a better I oruttn»llr setwduled (on this eve- President Rnoseve.t is 'M^cted ! l. t.F. CQMMANn SHirnl ■Oe and Pacific oceans; Abbey hall." for which present students may tear was their discovery of 1 fee- I a,rman than 1 waa before. They ring, will be be'.d Dee S. ,1o present a reques. .or labor ! Chief of the R.A Y. sw £ of spending lhis day ,u_b,,"u" me of three dormi¬ ret mailing list of 2.500 names in j stop up thtnktng. and feet- • • • peaer to both contentions I Diiwdjng, has been (irinch^i mentioned in the twelfth raid on Los Angeles headquar- our families; tories. Sherburne, who is a | jnR hm ,, becoming stronger tor nrmt NATIONAL BEIATION*- noAMI SEES TBOVBUS r homes which are not shattered by verse, at one time was P. M. S. I T. of the col¬ ters of the Oerman-Amsrieam, day. Interpretation of the Election AI1 is not smooth within the na-1 tn ro t lege H. O. T. C. un "There will be a new world or- R„u;u kM p, the subject for tsmal defen'e eommwatno. Wash-),,, „ ftmi mtn|on . , ^ ; der guaranteed by Germany. Italy ,1lMW,j0n at tonight's meeting of lngtnn observers have revealed. (jh K„vomnWT1, M i wholesome food to maintain our and Japan, and the new order me International Itelatmns club simultaneously with »t'• v | production Lor,i ite. sisted of Naal sympathiwrs Wiles; regularly wi»jwm attended Bund meet- , R(WWVelt likc ,t or TOmi. whfth„ chutehm and. tunsmg Mtrrre; launched by the two labor conven- hRJ #ta> ,he „r a„d fCTmt.r Un(trrt stsie, eon torn, on the labor policy ol the >|r forr, 0„.,, „ , "the pence of our nation: 14 vmre: JOE KENNEDY MAY EXIT gre-sman. will lead the discuss d«fcn» corunis»t»»»> nave cwrie re- f «*•>£ ,0 ^ink OUr "wn thOU"Mf *"*' apeak them, to worship as we pleaae, 1 t were . Mormon, out MANY HAVE DEFENSE htch is ©pet the public. The poj-ts that trouble L« brewing c\or to and to believe what we wish; A,Jh^k'U.P vealed the startling fact "TTSn thai *00 i Kennedy are offering bets Unit he Kcnnrty*™ offering bets that he nweting wiU ' meeting will be at 7 M P m in ,hr ha lame .of power to be• struck; « so«, H.wtma.ltun.1 bund.ng between New Dew! ard indwtrial ,lv^fl,„ralili * of them are employed in airplane • w||| ^ will rT(u^ to the not return Cl^rt cf lh, Court c, j; room 20«, H.• • * oh the seven-man tmrd. j. Wlwt tnpy turn out to I *rr+*t h h»« u 5 -,tho privilege of choosing our ow n leaders . « , ! St. Jgmek _ * * gad of living by law* our freedom from apprehension of our own making; of siren* ad them hi a box-car and label it oti. to hetl with Indiana, in hell with Michigan. too, M. S. C. lu^facih^d auto factories and other Industrie. otheX"^ ke> de- tST They .re : .« «t i rhnrre of losing money, foe wh:k not taking much much taking,... wl..ia , O.ATOUY T.V4HT SESMONS- tw^.tg | Oratory try-outs for mr for men will »mnp^biemhold ts to of deciding the upper which handf«-In ! ^t„n hemiaphce . lll-nl.IlwinMi„ < . * and plane* and bombs and guns: To holt with every collsga that ever had a crew, One of the thickr,t dossier. In1 r"MMy Joe ha. expreswd hi. b, held In Morrill hall. N 49. up to the President. Irdustrinllsts i willingness to ro back, the £rh I'n ^2TeUv,S«COrC! dating ""VriTt Kennedy tned to re- ; .uditnHunk the fotiow m, ^ ing. on the board, including William m on the same basis as our neighbor; f Schwinn and his and hi. activities, dating. .cUvltto, <1>n hjt |njt mll.Tn(, w ith s, S Knudwn. ficfro* chicf^ ^gtr „j ,tt.7k And If 1 have a little girl, 1*11 dt white. | bark to 1924. when he entered the ^ pmident Rnoarvelt firmly re- • • • ^ K nmtml rnnatfu in Argerfttna, J the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans; And send her down to M. S. C. to chase the fresh country ns a German immigrant fused to consider it. IVTRAMfKAI. DCTIATFS— imni^tration hand*, some on- m»! to Pa ■ we thaak thee. O Ixird. at night. I Among the Stems in his loni "Who couW I send over in your t ^ intramural debate srt-re reporters feel. plana, is believed to » * —— And if I have a little boy. I'll dress him up in green record is an account of an extra- j _jace he protested •hedules will be posted on bulle- (.RKTKS rnvrUTt RtHT lishment of U. S. militarv And seed him down to Frimodig to make the ficsh- J ordinary speech ^hwinl;ttu-eUd ! 1uluj;,!, i.. KfVincdy Kennedy nmtended eontended thai that he; tin N>ard» in Morrill haU and t *k sod is again free of Ital- j Paraguay and Uruguay , Help Future S/uirtuus .. . 1 team. jcechtty to Hundtat. it. llinden- , wun.( ,n -j^g- Unwr. Withdrawal of . numb sitated re-pai J ©ops. the Greek government mad on the Afgentmiar: ing by the amount This exlitorikl is iltreotml Chiefly to fresh- And If I have a pair of twins, they'll go to M make good Spartan frctlimen, and make the Shrieking defiance against » j laTTwo arfu«*d. ^ . :s ARE f v Principals-of the high schools which nninths o\Tr there,'* he • • • 9 freshmen attended will visit State to- "I'd say almost anyone o uld BLOcH A ItRIOlC Cl.VH— Sliiflentu Will Plav a. k». » roti«t« many And if they don't beat Michigan and drag her in WITH THE quality for the jt*b You km»w I L A. Wolfanfer of t' # , men of conscription . J day. and will want to meet and talk with They'll have to ream away from home, two wan- like to keep busy, but all I did ^,,-j conservation dejiartment. For College Clnb their former students. « • These men have taken a day off from tboir MODERN GREEKS over there was to sit around and watch the war." members of the Block aadle club at the regular meeting Hght muxK student their j der ra Br MARY MX SCHOOUra rejected thi the Wednaa-1 ©f the originally • work to learn what Michigan State students But Hooicv* It tomaht at 7 30 in room 109. Affri- part m. a program !< | - think, after college experience, tf how ade¬ i .. - --- ai.piii pm— If gument and insisted th. cultural haU. meeting j"hlrk lt over ..tor a College quately their high school prepares it* stu- And when he's learned build . bridgv of rem- *n "vh.ngr dlnnvr wm hvld WMkl - From hl. [rm PtJLMIING MFU PICTURES— dents for advanced study. ! with the H«pyrt«n, - forced concrete. Thur^,y_ ^ K«inrdy 5 Pictures of Pershing Riflemen «U>rtW.Lr.,^Ct*?Pr- " Frewhinen. and u|iprrrlassmeit. too. can do He'll come to me with I dvgre, *nd dig dotermined to quit. • in uniform will he taken at 8 p m. - ajerrice to those yet in high school who straight.and rent. ] Welch. Sigma Nu. *.tg. SPANISH BI1B1. Tuewtay in the Little thcate*. J married Saturday in Jacksi Hoow Economics building tivtfi.* by A »trtng quartet coir.poai some day will beccmo collegians by being cliq - And if I 1 other girl, when she gi fair ! ri» Tlw carrvr of Bernard Jacob*. fin=i vi ■ frank and constructive in conferences with and ts • • • minded apvwaser^ n L HORt K REHEARSAl.> Mary Cantwrg. aecond vtaim: At- 1 gpLUT H OPPER! U I " their principals. She'll he s r» co-ed and live in Abb all. ' DH.TA SIGMA PHI— department in* dw jrs. ; noid Taylor, \ ard - ■ College life could in' easier for many stu¬ Doc Hu*ti know Mrs l*dah .Thompson. North and strength since I ATaldemar^ dents if they were, while in high mboot, bet¬ lot so Jew. , Williams housemother, woi rhap-j history pm\-ed the rc- by John leule and a i horse to i iaddy j ercn at a date dinner Sunday. j course in Spam. 1 j by Fl.THt Buttn. the poFt of ambas.*.«(. ter prepared for it. The Delta Si«i a B:itain. which JosepV. i col troubles "Hem Jack Nieol- \ tor gift) of 9 M,:i%rr* GoodeH w will vacate, it it rejxii: Arc! if 1 have »* Io*t. und E* ort-lmpw HOTEL .ADMINISTR \TION- Veterinary Achievements lollttu* lrt*h I Franco, dicta' lie chapter's chief i rad of j Two outstanding achievement* Bwrt. wilt vpeak. made st week by the Veterinary ! » Dutch East Indies are i w * ALPHA XI DELTA- • .» Aluwi i! increaao by more than :< division. Pro! »nd Mr* S l«er cent ol I a hut been teamed i Friday night the M. S. C. section of the lort.! were guests at dinne •n P . ved in ; Thi* it expected to lc*a Jttnior American Veterinary Medicine as¬ j ot jtendeticy (or oil or. t sociation placed IVan Ward Giltner at the V«py.: THETA CHI— tumbling i head of its new roll of honor. The same day »nd tallman hi* degree and t |lar. . pledge-*, was held volume one, number one of the "M. S. C. i Veterinarian" came off the press. IVan Giltner has done much (or the divi¬ sion during his service at Michigan State and the honor accorded hint by his students ed the p > chloro is well-deserved. The new publication, first of its kind east i hn des i to pua! STt PINT l.kSM.l- guot of tue of the Mississippi river, i* an excellent start in an* fore»r^ on a creditable project. Of a professional nature, the magazine is. according to the n and daean't #'«rt u ALPHA OMICRON PI— defended that i editors, "serving the interests of the grad¬ had ' Thc mothers' club entertained 50 women at the chapter hou»e at oe ews y Urevv uate veterinarian." ; The State News wishes the new venture t. | MS West Grand River. Saturday and its staff the utmost of success. an.- | afternoon w ith a dessert Door r.eoganot e « lib— Hut>or-. Mrs E. A Ik Geogxngue ounpus geology u Dvniaid Cation. Mr*. W ,U»r seog.^nv s«b. wdi p.* er: l He DUI Find Peace vv and Mr: Harold Kr.u -.< K.rU«.v V Katfier. of Kanai ucu.e.oly. m a ink so "Plun-.bu When Neville Chamberiaii ' ; prime minis; »r i umurrlU anil fame, quit his rabinet post a shurl while food could be . ago. many American newspapers carried "Chamlierlain ijuits!" in large headlines. • 11« died last week, and when he was buried Vr-prrs Will Br HrW Secretary Will Aiilj 0«t at tMe i there was a story at*sit it in one metrepoii- Pivbabiii! In (ilu|id Sunday Far More ' tan paper. Under a small one-line headii,; s in ; 'was r one-iaragrajh' -Pri. stxting that Abbe rut m a Iwty UeRumal'VCouiieil woukl PoUHV. have opp w 3 MidMt in army ir will be hcid u; the McCuce - Chaml .Iain's ashes ha.! I«*n buried in j Wtrtminstf ibtiey. tomb of Iiriuin's gir*-. her. 1 went covin buttered can t; Arbor I'd take that Grace Nah.*t»U. >ecreUry j student Y. W. C A-. will go ta of the which would completely vac. the Axt* there. Tbc ral- i chapel of Peoples church, it ha* been ecncsanceo. Vespers W;ll be Chn MICH-1 Chicago over Thanksgiving s$ W - His propi-cey of "pe.u - in our .ime" ha- t rub it welt, and thc 'd yell. "GO GUT mc siiU ready to fight, b •RM fallowed by a buffet *upper .n the doubuenimt ' coot . uc—for iim. j Michigan'* representative in the Franco, not far tujr.. , ^ id J S. C. our i . mater | Regional Courted, to A true., . r . n% ^ U aiwi » krtp a-: ground the gr* n, wtw t v*«- id kn*. a SfwrUn *oam Editors Desk VMk 1*^ Kick Qtu doble Quolm Preu) MrV SF-aTAN MYM> "Odtrgv studrats cxmbimsm lire most con- •frvaUvr rlnmrnt in the ooantry today, but - Let klatw ! WW its -Stsis S.«.g" the twasoa the public doasal know it is that ;Tsch it. "O l , "Mar- so geng" „n4 itY s «.-*! . 4*. UW, SiliS.,. it's onl; the 'crwkpot' student who makes ;jM* «t Hre vsrves h*v« gi,^sk t.egov.-r tb» headlines." GrinaaU callage's uew presi- . Vsr eotrwple^ m twer.t jnsre dc.it. Dr. Samud N. SUvtns. debunk* Dm ' For thc kcacftt itt Sfsltaw-, st r tNT'thex 1v- J ed when it was named in honor Featured vocalists with the or- * ' freshmen will have special »p- I pointments to sec their principals, At College g,r lory's "Mort D'Arthur." chest ra are Mary Ann Me veer,' , educate!*, and others. Miss Prof. J. t. Caswell will con¬ | of a former professor In the ecu- radio songstress, ard Tommy Tay¬ j Smith announced. Discussions Arnold Schocnbcrg, known as iGallienrc decided to deceit* the tinue his ducu>slon of political | nomics department. It. II. F.ls- lor, baritone soloist. During the will center around adjustment a "musical rebel", but one of the" , i* IM0 to a discussion of | worth. In view of his long Interest I problems and difficulties encoun- parties at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday past year, Ayres' schedule has In¬ most significant modern compos¬ I Blester, its pr esent slate, and Tomoi j In promoting cooperatives on this cluded n i tcred by freshmen during their i campus. Ellsworth is now connect-1 recently completed, suc¬ I first term at Michigan State ers, will lecture on music in the slL to try to stimulat, an their cessful engagement at New York's music auditorium, Nov.25 at R p. interest in its d*v»lop.T.*nt j ed with the National Farm Credit Paramount theater and weekly | In addition to Michigan h.gh nr.. according to Miss Helen Wor- r future. Administration In Wasblngto radio broadcasts over the CBS | school principals, representatives ■ Are yon in tlir liahit of lo*ing thing* like foun- 'Voice will be the subject of m. C. esu aordinary response to from several New York, Indiana C. R. VanDusen's Speech Clinic network, • tary. The appearance Is. being ■ titiiB pen* t»r nntrlionk*? Why not have your . perfermances has mint- than the Air, vocalized <•(; lulj,T „k,,AvFJ» j Ohio, and Illinois schools will ot- sponsored by the Michigan ! ..minced mc of the Arneri- m. on Wednesday. Stud* i the i tend the conference. Junior col- college department of music. ■ NAME STAMPED on in GOLD LETTERS I lege officials from Bay City, Flint, ubla-'s interest In the living i «>s Misa L* Galltenn*. voice training classes w EXODUS 1 Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Fort When Schoenbyg's "First String : FOB ONLY as examples. Huron, Highland Park, ironwood. Quartet" was played in 1907 i enthusiasm of the younger the was hissed ar.d denounced so vto- entertainment at ion has particularly ai pre ^ j and Jackson have also been in- lently thnt all future performance: this term, Carmelita Mon.ct i, I in , .rusjding. spirit and | vited. were held in private. There weri askable that they ahould W Spanish dancer, has leen nn- ; M the auditor- { OTHERS MAY ATTEND similarly riotous scenes whei ntd of the stimulating tr.flu nounced to replace the Bread way ! lit build- ; Although the conference Is ln- "Five Compositions for Orchestra' YOU CAN HAVE YOUR NAME ON el the theater." I ing. This open house, sponsored tended primarily for freshmen and was with this thought in mind musical comedy "Step This Way" j,a,rr nkers in- performed in Paris, thi NOTEBOOKS enable j «a» "Gurre Lieder" in Berlin, and a |i Eva l-i Golliemie accepted scheduled for Dec. 6 jI eluded Deu '• * T j j)y student council, is to first year transfer students, it also j parents and students to see these i provides uppcrclaasmen with an • ,n to appear on the Students will j Mitchell. Den Elisabeth new buildings, wrn.e not in use. ' opportunity t<* talk with their high SLIDE-BOLE CASES ate college lecture ser- ed sent tickets 1 reduced prices; !g. n. m< aSd,|M? ana it ilpu!' r. i*aric»eer. | From advanced ticket sales, it wtjmatet| py thr accounting, I school principals. Upperelaaamen wishing to do »o nerd not have PENCILS lecture board i nounced. ; LIST IIOl SK OFI'Il IAI.H office tliat alaiut 2,500 st FOUNTAIN PENS I Els worth house official* for i term Ralph Newton, phys would be back for the Wert Vir- j Highlight of the afternoon pro Notwithslanding the fact that j BILLFOLDS 't are: ginia game Saturday. Suidunly | «r»m will be a panel discuasmi chocnberg is one of the most I j education sophomore, manai will be able to get ticket, to the i on preparation of high mho. ithless rebels in the history of ! Dehnar Ruthig. Applied Skit PORTFOLIOS Union Roartl Prewiiln A game up until half time on Sat- graduate! for college, to be pre iu»ic, according to Miss Worcest- j urday, as well as all day Friday. 1 -rated by four Michigan Rial r. his work is the product of a ANY FLAT LEATHER ARTICLES it has been announced, ; students. Discussion topics hoc cry well-ordered classical mind, DANCE i boon obtained from questionnaire ■ - chocnberg. himself, Insists that filled out by 700 college students. '" Council MillU In addition to the panel discus rachinations of his rany critics have mind, as written, but so TODAY p a light Change b'i: STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE UNION BALLROOM SI At Meeting i ■ Department nf Michigan State (allege 130 W. Grand River , Eaat : board of directors. , j eiaaar aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai HONORARIES Pitge I) Mavian Carol M.dl.ind. fly front drais Art liiiuorary Pirk* I'm thankful for 20 Nrw Mrnilipr* tk-ta Alpha Stgmu. aft and I the higher hat 12.95 -10.95 and the liver Loig Bistaiee MARIAN CAROL it telephone rates" Now yaTII .•at hw By fiwN rborru City; drnt, im. It h« mat tiinrN liatf'ifiTy arcnitecture Would YOU Like to Learn to Dance? REDUCED LONG DISTANCE RATES ider.t* initio'* Call us about our New Adult UriiRiierV Clas» hi Ballroom Dancing WILL APPLY THANKSGIVING DAY, (Walts, Foxtrot, Rumba, and New Steps) NOVEMBER 21 STARTING Tl'ESDAY, NOV. 26, AT 7:30 on weekly fr The low Might ami Simiuy rates will he in effect all ! and Fiance. H Elliott. Colama • daiciM Yirj(ilint' Simmon* School of Dancing Tliaiihsifiv ing Day , . , front 7 I'.M. WcdneMiay to Nine Join Slutlt'iil 38 Strand Arcade I'hor.e 2-03 4:30 A.M. Friday. Grangr Saturilay if ytiu can't |;ct linnie for a family reunion, call up ! Student Grange activities lor ami share lite day'a itu|ipiness liy tvlrphimr! I DUht week have included the in- ! iliuttaft of nine new members, and 'The santr reduced rales will b. in egret an I the production .tf the reguUr Sat- FOK WEAR AT YOLK No.eiiilirr 21i In pnJnl. in state, rdrhfiling ! urday mori ing WKAR program, Tlieuksgi.ing thai date. d« voted t the interests of tho or- an j ! TkMbiiviagDayfeslivilies, gamzatKH Initiation took itac* Salurduy night at the regular business incetmg Member, initiated were Jraoefe Yoss, Chalk,tie Krippen- s LSNSING ,n Hnieal Ltuhaw. MaMry Wheel¬ TOt IM *. ALLEGAN ST er Mi Ida beitatti, Sophi Bimba, Robert McOarry. Krnett Flebel- S' ■ - AI|M*na PibhUmi Hair-Dress Chicago, 111 Detroit MEET youb AT It lives y«a that additional SOMETHING thai Grunil Ku|iiil* .... New York City BREAKFAST . . . ■ b aa Important ta all UNION GRILL FREEMAN'S BEAUTY SALON 211 H. A. C. PHONE 4-4612 'ABLE SERVICE—7:15 • 9:00 Monday Thru Saturday iii i.iwiIN Brownmeii imural Flashes In Eastern By Ilnl Seliram FOOTBALL National to be Rbtt Here I\lnin|) (Continued from page 1) Derrlckson, Morgantown, W. Va. Ithiwle Wand Slate's croiw country, l«Mn create,I the U 32-yoar-old history of the trn junior U-sterNidh. ^ ihedule find teams lining Friday morning . . . taxU huvc combined to give Michigan j ok who finished second in the hil way into nth pi. , ! whisk loam to tanning . . . Stole one of its finest defensive j five-mile gruelHng grind, the more Ralph Monroe wit 13^, night game: railroad lo Chicago via Jack- lines In several years, will be rc-!1 unheralded squad from the little Capt. Ed Mills came 1 f,,t, .—Football field—Wells A ! aon . . . Card games and bull turning. There will be Bob Fried- j! Kingston. Kh*ide Island, school, 17th spot The next three ftq {sessions get under way immedi¬ lund, Lew Smiley and Bill Ken-j totaled 72.points to op the blue *nd White * runner wrr< | ately . . Jack Amon, F.d Abdo, nedy among the more experienc¬ I ribbon clavAic of eastern hill a»«d Scott, IBth; Wallet Heard*] 23rd; and Jerry Page, 28th. . ed ends. Frank Karas find Fred dale running. 1 Chuck Carey, Bill Batchclor and Walt Ball ore the top card fans ... Carter, Tom Johnson and Danny j Michigan State, five time winner For th# Individual • ban* Morabito provide two sets of: of the extravaganza and second ih(p the ihcrt tan tn« and of course there Is "Ace" tackles. Bill Rupp, George Danciu j to Manhattan the past two years, form ai Wtw Vork utuvcrg Friedlund . . . Fun-tan Is the and Walt Kutchins will be back again placed second with *2 points, g,aat gtrlder, Les MarMifafc favorite game, with hearts and rummy running poor seconds , , . ut guard posts and Tony Arena 11 point* out of first- Manhattan successfully defended » ^ will return to claim his center Job.j wns third. pionshlp by leading more piomhip m«>n than ! Many of the griddera stretch out Next year's backfield is expect¬ MAN'GAN PACES SPARTANS and sleep and a few (of all star* stars to the finish to the finish tape tape 1The V* . . . ed to be built around Wyman; ace negotiated the five things) hit the schoolbooks. Davis and Walt Ball, a pair of j Top runner for the Spartans was ace Al Mangan, Lowell. Mass.. product negotiated the treacherous hills in 2(1 (liePL'8mil*, tog triple threut halfbacks, and Willie ter his last year's wn capable signal caller. ranks of students and alumni. by 20 seconds. Glen There nre also severul other backs • Thus the Spartans hope to wind Colgate was third bet. *ho may fit Into, the picture, but of Rhode Island Stale Jock Amon 14 Ike only rcgiutar up their schedule with a victory Saturday in order to appease the Immediately after the buck who wtll%H)t be back on the funs and to speculate on next 1 seven-man Michigan State « scene. Jack Fenton and Ed Rip- ouster should go a long wrfy to- year's program when they will and Coach Lauren 1' tangle with Michigan. Marquette, boarded an airliner fnr card filling in this gap. Pot due. Wayne, Santa Clara, Mis¬ They were scheduled u Waller Mark Win* TILL END SAD SEASON souri, Temple and West Virginia. East Lansing late lam m Saturday's game vitl cup one Next Saturday's appearance of Fro li ina 11 Meet if the most disappointing seasons the Mountaineers will be their Today the report rrwhrx in Captain Bob Thompson 1 n Spartan history. This year the **t Lansing. Only once The national cross that the Clang butlers* manager .tix man Rtnkydink team to Spartans slipped under the .500 j vc (he teams met, that ture is now shifted t had nothing to do with the writ¬ •st time since 1928. j 1938 when Michigan State, where the Sparta ing of the Idler The toss to Marquette last host to the nation's top salnc al 4 p. m. It appears to be Just one of end gave Michigan State a 1 the third annual naion. those things which does no one ot two victories, four defeats and j Ke ale meet Monday noon any good and everyone, Includ¬ t conspicuous fun at the offensive star, Jimmy Richardson, ing the entire Intramural setup, wns movie star Pat O'Brien, for no gain, but Marquette can rAC F. TOtr.ll TEAR was honorary chairman of thank twd great football player j ing their national cmv a lot of barm. The best the Spartans such strong entries a- omceomtng celebration > . . for their 7-6 victory. then is to win from the Mi Ray Apolskls at center and Don who holds a dual mee i**ponse the star of the Knute cm and finish the disastrous ?-ea-1 a 13-6 victory, the" Browniemm. Fcueing Mentor Approves New one Vosberg at end were by for the over ic film received made son with a 420 average. No n ot- FOE LOOKS GOOD ander If the 7,500 fans didn't l>ost players 1 hove seen nt those runners-tip last year, a turn out to see him instead of the positions this year. Apolskl's ter how they do og»in*t We t j This tore he will be completing State. t Virginia, Coach Charley Bachm.in ! his first full year as head Freshman Sports Ruling 1 football game . Al half time great sense of diagnosing play* . . probably will never forget this j at the Morgantown, W. Vi Twenty-two school* li | O'Brien was presented with a saw him throwing Spartans &1I season when a fumble here, an j stitution. l«a*t Saturday, entries to Athletic Din . over the field. There wasn't any H. Young and more than j Marquette varsity blanket . , , doubt about his going for a 70 yard intercepted pass there, or a con- Mountaineer* scored one of their State fencing coach, said. **! like it," Said he was sorry for Charlie tinual line of injuries have caused most convincing triumphs, as they runners arc expected t<< touchdown romp after Intercept¬ such disappointment among the i squeezed out Kentucky, 9-' starting post on the cm ■ the first Spartan mentor t > offk Ully Hacbman but he was going to bt I ing Wy Davis' pars three minutes pruval on tho nlhl. tic mont I?*B|!,U!1 Thanksgiving. fnr iWfry, ,f" Don McNeal of the after the fourth quarter started. Breakfast Club of the Air, also 0 The game started with n great lldltoppcr alumnus, joined In on the ad libbing. end duel between Lew Smiley-and Vosberg, which turned Into a one- DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THATJ^ Michigan State ol*t the game man show after Smiley'* injury. keyed-up Marquett Vosberg was a constant threat for ITS THE SMOKERS CIGARETTE ; team made full use of one break passes on the line of scrimmage j in the game. The Golden Avo-' or long ones down the field, i lanrhe was always on the alert, i terrific sj»erd carried him c ! intercepting six Spartan forward! under punts to down the ba 1 passes. State's great defensive' to stop the runbacks Just a* Smokers like yourselffind ! team stopped the nation's lending ■ as they started. CHESTERFIELDS Vnshrrt threw Mike Rrteelb mi Dm three yard marltrr In the qasrter drive. bet awe play he nlaaed nut mi was Wy D*vU very refreshing with their wrd dash • round hh left end mi the ftrvt running plav of the end half for the Apartana' tonrhdnwn Wy ahm broke Innae fi ' T* yard romp thai was railed hark heeanse of a man «n mntlni the haeklteld. The Dnndee Junior's running COOLER BETTER TASTI Lvrrj time yon light tt|>« Chr»leriieM you know v tiy it i» lallrd the Smeher'i Cifimnr. !»'• brrauw CbeMnfirhlV right Nothing succeeds like Sussex ntmbinalion of the fini >t l» C.AAtrt s bigwigs who corral mo*t of the extra- him* grown ghree you evrry thing a unoker eonM *-h | Defensive play feaurcd the first at his Quarterback post for the j half. State netted one yard and fin>l game, ...a rtjoler, better to»te that» the Goldm Avalanche rumbled From the appearance of Pur- definitely milder. Yononn t bin for M vant. In the teeond half <>"''• "•m •« the Chicago .lation . . ..... Sunday morning the Boilermakers ; Stale ,„clccd up »5 yard, for ru.h- ^ „ bMlf from of Mr. Apolskls and Bob Kemnitz's ie 33-6 score Indicate*. i second placekick. Cheerleader Lou Deed drew ! The game cost State the services ! of Lew Smiley for the West Vlr- CLASSIFIED ARROW SHIRTS SPECIAL TWO BIG THANKSGIVING PARTUS WED. * THI'HS., NOV. MAS! PA1.NTTE TUESDAY *KAM. MVRDS a MB