Hoosier Dalers Win May's For Short Coursers As Sale Date National Title Here; Campus Of Directory "Sailor's Lady" with Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall will be pre¬ Col Hark To Coal $60.000. Home HO Men sented at the free show to be giv¬ en at the State theater Thursday, MSC Places Fourth Two dormitories, houeinj? HO NY A short course students, New Number* Are Evn Ijc Gallienni' according to Vern Sicotte, manager. ; jon most students will lie built south i f Ued Cwlxr river near Farm lame, it In Sigma Delta C'iii I* Artft'K*, Regit ii Student books will serve as ticket* Dodds Cracks Course Reeonl to Win u'nds after rcturn- was announced after monthly meet in* of the State Hoard of admission. t.ki-jhvlng was "Did of Agriculture last week. Rook for 1940 Own Theater The annual free show is being ex¬ Indiana university, long n power in distance running cir¬ migh turkey?" But tended this year to three showings cles. regained its wjmt on top of the collegiate harrier world, Construction will begin In* First copies of the 1940-41 Pausing on her first trans¬ or the picture: a matinee from 3 as the Crimson ruTmers , Fletcher* freshman recaptured their National Collegiate student from .student untl faculty directory continental lecture tour, Eva to 5 p. m., and two evening per- cress country team riles uive to modify this XS^STuJlSil?"' pwhat when they moved from the site by the hirmhonsr: tee* Loan will lie placed on sale Thurs¬ Le Galllenne. American ac¬ to II day morning, A1 Cochrane, tress and founder of th' has been one showing from 9 to fOKmances, from 7 to 9 and from II p. m. Always before there championship here yesterday noon. • * laiuren P. Brown's Mlchl- college forestry department. Cost • business manager, announced yes¬ Civic Repertory theater, will Bp | W7!|| /"< igan State runners, the do- IsflM.K* tt 111 VgOI fending champions, dropped . i F.tvo, who was .e build inys i. e-t,muted at hsl'tltUtUll Stt.SOO terday. pear on the Michigan State col-1 "• 1,1,1 "" l" eliminate, ght back to school $00,000. Books will be on sale at stands lece lecture scries Thursday nt It rY*hir« »nd P"c con- ' Firr resulting from a small roof in the Union, Morrill hall, Ag hall, p m i inenl is ! formnnces. offering additional per-! To New York | and a surprising Michigan Norm- strueted by the Slate NYA Re«i- j blare completely razed a farm | ill waged a strong struggle .MkHiMH a and Olds hail. Publication of the STARTED IN ... 1014 , ,n add|t|,m tn (he (enture. a I u-, p tcurn m t gency oppcndcc- dent project, with the college pro- , house owned by Pres. Robert S. j for the bunting. directory is sponsored by the Born In Englnnd onit educated , P,l(< Smlth „,,Vrlty. a color brev-11 .(11111'rCIM'P i in Olin Memorial viding the site and. maintenance j Shaw, causing an estimated loss Michigan State chapter of Sigma diss I^r.alllenne nuule ,. ity, on "Unusual Occupi . » , VA'HIt/l I.IM A. | Led by Wayne Tollivcr who wn^ rust she knew when for them „f $8,500 Sunday afternoon. Four M.S.C. men will attend j Hfth Delta Chi, professional journalis¬ and a cartoon will be presented. \ claim her friends. TO HAVE ONE DINING ROOM boss «>n the jroperty. located on Freshmen women are to go tn J the 32nd annual National Inter- • Htmsiers placed four men among tic fruternity. Itnth dormitory units wilt hr i N"r,h Har""J"n ,"i"1 ln the early shows and be in by 9 fraternity conference at the Hotel | thr first eleven in team standing* Commodore, New York city, Fri- ! to win by u low of RS edging out glil l ife serviced by one central dining 'e»n^lip. wa. only partially COV- A feature of this year's book Is p. m,, the dear's office announced. day and Saturday, it Was «n- { Michigan Normal by three points. rnom and kitchen, which will also rr_ b> insurance, the inclusion of ull numbers on irttln, T1" n,r- ''ar"n* aprroxl provide dining room facilities fur: mately at 2 p m , was held telephone ex¬ .unced Monday hy John I.lfmy. NOBMAI. P|.AfEa HIGH .turf ml *I(M IIff regular short course students. rtrnlni »fler .lo¬ Other board action included the Check for half an hour by a vol¬ the new college change. These numbers are listed Two Arc Hurt president of tntrcfrstcrrlty coun- M|ch|(|(in Nnr[mili w„h T„m unteer squad, while most of the both by individuals' names and State will bo represented by a «ulnn_"" ll" bl'"rh"'. lhr" cked up their book, granting of a leave of absence to crew »f household furnishings were ■ re¬ for departments. In Auto Crash Phi Kappa Tau. Charles Hl.k«, m fourth, fifth, and sixth Place, hut lost the tttle when their i moved. However, the building, on The directory contains name, junior from Orosse Polrle, „lld professor of mathematics, for the »rr twin, retouched. remainder of the current school eight-room, two-story house, and a double garage were completely major Course, class, home town, local address, and telephone num hrr h'%Tw17J. On Return Trip member, or At.-hn Tau j JJ,*' tw" P1""^ 24th and Oinegn, Al Holcomb, junior froi Rhode 11 and Slate, a team rnin«. houf.fr. (ltd the year. Dr. Beth will work with the program In j destroyed m !co than 1w hours. ber of each student. Name, posl I Oak; Don Itorremo, senHr .1. saltier pp Ihrlr purk- National Research council in con¬ H. which nosed out the Spartans for utu ai'il depart, le.vln. Ihr nection with the national defense. Robert Shaw, the pre* According to a statement by tion, department, office, and home Mararrl. Prof j Two M S. C. students were *e- from Grand Rapids; and Lincoln Iho I.C4-A crown a week ago, He will be a member of a com¬ and office telephones are listed E. Crowe, lecture board secre- I riously injured in a head-on col- Hnidzkom. senior from Green¬ | a trr.li paint u )i reminder manages the proj for all faculty members. tary, has announrrd. I lision near Howell Sunday after•- ville, 111 I maintained the wme It-point mar- "Passive Protection , With over 3,500 fraternity men | gin oyer Michigan State, finishing mittee on Against Bombing," set up by the | j noon while returning from their third with 9L points. National Research council under Information for the directory "The Uughter of Fool." the fot- I Thankaglvln* vacation, attending the Friday night ban¬ ibitioii Hums agreement with the United States was secured from the. registrar's lowing year, tn 1918 she came to The students were Herman quet, the conference will be the MANGAN PAGES STATE office and was checked several America. Such performances us Blrrhaum. sophomore from Sara- largest session of college Greeks i Senior Al Mongnn continued to !r will do anything Julle In "Llllom" and Prune.-, loga Springs. New York, and i .r -- in history. ! pnee the Spartans as be raced In higher education. STEWART TO REPLAC E BETH times before publication. All Alexandra In "The Swan" cslali- i ter Taubman, sophomore from r Lowell Thomn 'w* commen¬ a Ir.b ha\ r.g 2 p. m. classes in changes in addresses and other J 22nd in individual team standings and Doctor Beth carrc to Michigan data which were reported to the llshcd her as a great actress. I Pontine Blnihaum was reluming tator and a rr.rinher of Kappa -Sig- rtinneri. [ foreign larguajt building Stote college in 1939. He holds a j The h< registrar up to two weeks ago have GAVE UP STARDOM hiKil with Taubman. m», will be lunstmostpr nt Ihr ] nlhrr Mli hlrim Slutr men wrrr: were seen crawling ill BS. degree in electrical engineer- president the college dinnrr. Wrndrll 1. Willkir. a j Hll, Hc,lU 21rri Jrrry Purr, 28th; nil (limbing up base- been included in the book. Abandoning her position us u | Both men are in member of Brb. Thetn Pi. will be An innovation in this year's di¬ Broadway star, Miss LrGolliehne Hnspitnl. Birr.baum j lla|p|, M,irir„P. jmh, Watt IVnrd.-. in their anxiety to at¬ lacerated the guest speaker. One More Join* Jre, 48th; Cnpl Kd Mills. 48th unit ari regular classes. The rectory is a classified advertising opened the Fourteenth Street j fractured Taubman- received fractur- 1920, under a pVnrtcn Andcrs«»n, 75th. !i» mid only entrance to .r main floor of the section, where n number of busi¬ ness and professional men ore Thenter, New York,. theater. She ...... the name of the Civic Repertory | cvl leg and a possible dedicated Us future ture. , kull frar- Baptists Elect | Other team totals were: Notre lift; Ohio H'nte, 123: Drake, listed under classified headings. uikting jammed e interim during partment of mathematics will t» ' between taken for the remainder of the | Len Westrate, Coopersvillc sen¬ to a repertory of great plays. First Toubmnn's iving them bark to father, who school, wns wai MSC Students 103; Obcrlin, 193; Earth am, 229. ' Alfred. 195; o,nd d anyone wishing exit year by Samuel W. Stewart, form- ■ ior, is editoi of the book. in the Repertory wos "Saturday seriously Injured. Alton Kurtz of Grand Hl«n<. I Gilbert f)odds. stocky divinity had to adopt emer- er graduate assistant in the math- t Night" by Bonavcnto, and since so «• that time 1.207 performances hove graduate student In physics and student from A«h!nr,d college wa* us B and G depart- erratics department, who has been I Inst year's circulation manager of the individual hero of the day a* Caswell Hiltt Electoral College, heeh given of 34 ploys. warkirg toward a PhD degree in ' the Mnslnchusetts Institute of Subsidized by individuals who- believed that the theater was a* Group Plans the State News, wa* elected pros- he clipped seven-tenths of a scr- ident «'f the Michigan Baptist t»nd from the course and meet re- Technology. Young People* council at its an- cord as he finished 80 yards ahead RAISE SI MMER SCHOOL FEES Urges New looting System I fine art and should be made uvall- Jable to the public, the Civic Re- First Concert rtual convention held Nov. 22-24 j of Oliver Hunter of Notre Dnme. Other Board action included ap¬ j pertory theater played nt popular Nrwly nrnnnlrrd Mlrhl««n Stnlrl"' "Int. Thr timr wos 20:322 tnr (our made slippery with the proval of attendance of several Bv Betty f/ai Stnrrk iii .1 I ,m Other^ M S G. students ^^ ^ elected I wile* ^, ..Tlife, ,. . . s » rnllrrr strln* q.mrlrl will prrsrnt Iilrp, vnf: \ umber That the electoral college .system of electing the prealrlent „ h|.„v, ,h„win)fc rtiral division >taff members at of the Tinted States ix out moiled and not of nny particular _ lis ftrsl convert Sunday nt 4 p. m | Applit-cl Srirnrr (rrshman from I maik established by Waller Mrhl in the music auditorium, The j BatMe Creek, president of the of Wi tconsin last "year, the week of value is the opinion of J. T. Caawell, aaaiaUnt professor of j g||jjJgjj | j quartet is composed of faculty Delist Young People* union; and inemtierK. j j MITCHELL FADER •,:»' kF..h. Home Economic* | K;ir| Ml?rhf.„ Indiana State In the first place, states that it may Caswell elect a mi- would Indicate the strength of the two partle* mi relative $2,000 Verdict Franei* .Simons, violin; Joseph Arnnyi, violin; Kelwnrcl1 Rtulberg, j Miriam Geboo", graduate student ***'' rhf,mP!on from ,l'itler. started .»ut " *' rV">1"' " r,,r",,X!1fv meeting of the noritv presics,.risric-«* lrt will the mrmbprs prr,rr(„, of the string 1 Delhis; Overture and o and Juliet, hy Tschi ampus Lliiud Fungi ll him out; hell be back this V"'" „.nl(rr ,n a bus which was struck i ^.nnd c„,k.8l,„n Mu,icum id Symphony in D M f- E A Bestey f the bot- I tWi|vc« ner, considered the speaking coach, who will aceoi not been legally tions will be the same a* la«t year. Bennett house. Tuesday, 5 p. in. ' '"list of the Hawaiian I pany ti e pair to Mount Pleasa •lectoral college w:ill S. G. Whittemore hat been named . College Home Ec Faculty '■d — Organization room 2, Union Paul Bagwell, this year s st; These fungi were collect- I it December 16 r».,-; NewmanauhPlans ' l>0'ner in the islands over ' director of extemporaneous spea s for president and Tuesday. 7 p. m. d f ? » veara. | ing, will also attend the e»nte-«» Pletz. in charge of finance. A , (^onimll 11 ioll llt'tll Advising' the cook on bow to keep Her cake from fallin,? Wolverine office charge of electrical and soothing the worried mother who wonders why Johnnie, Matrix— x fall work and R. Milligan will direct Newman club will hold the wrapping of lamp post* with term Communion breakfast Dec. aged one year, hasn't started to walk yet is all in the day'.* Tuesday, 7 p. m- ! people usually d work for members of the Home Economics division. Spartan room. Union W is rat system is t I, in the Union ballroom, Bemice • names of the electors tor whom evergreen. A LE E.— They be employed by „ Decoration* will include a Santa LeSnrge. general chairman, ha*! may lider the Tuesday. 7 P~m. ire , they are votirt says most states they are Caswell. In Claui and reindeer, wise men, and announced The breakfast will t (he college to teach the sweet It Isn't." went the equivalent of, "You are, - printed on the ballots Various nativity scene to be placed on be held at 9:30 a. m.. after the j y0Uflg thins? what to feed her "We receive questions on al¬ the islands in Grand River avenue to i most everything," Mis* Jennette may hare bee* dealt rr.e*h*K such as state conventions 8:30 mas*. j futurft husband or how to Charles E. Haye* of the Michi- teach high school girls to can to- j la?e, instructor in food* and as- Colored lights will be strung rks which returned to- and primaries are used in select- •P •« i ing the representative*. • street, end lamp posts m State Highway department I matoes, but answering their num- | sistant to Dean Marie Dye, stated, wrapped with wil 1 speak. erous letters and telephone calls i "They ask us how to barrel pick- •re lake* aa Indtrattows of AWr "MUU STAMPS" CasweU also believes that the Tickets are < ix n business in itself. | le*. how to redecorate rooms, members-Tif the electoral colle»e . Committee head. are. Ticket., ... . T, w„.. I THEY ARK AND ARK serve An anawrr u, a iprcinc questlnu j even naked us where she could meul, correetly, and nne are only "rubber .tamps" insofar Arthur Cooper and Era;»l1 Bo - ^ |hi fjbjec( of m05, ]tl„rs, Th,y M|| an nntiquc l*d«rread Durln* ■renters and I .add Italia* as the functions of votinf are con- He sugseits two other cher; program, no . " range not only from the soup to canning season the telephone rings ' cemed systems that might be more ac- Matrix Will Hold ceptlon, Ca-heri"' Poltor: d«ora- | nuU» but i„Cude the xravy. On. repeatedly. Otten w. are re teai.rs ; reptablc Either a plurality vote puzzled housewife, apparently a' quested to estimate the portions might be token of the nation a* a Open Meeting murderer of fowls, wanted to •What is the difference be- ho they answer needed to feed 15 or 20 people," whole or of each atoto. Such plana Matrix, women's journalism gray goose down and gray And the housewife's faith in the r, win hold Ha Brat open * at 7: IS duck down—which is the most integrity of the division is not be¬ Hotelroen Choose of the comfortable for making a com¬ trayed. AH letters are answered after being referred to the depart¬ forter?" Claw Nominee* It's not always the solution to ment best qualified to give a help¬ a pressing problem that's both¬ ful reply. "*(»t to Turkey ering the housewife population. It may be that prosperity is still .Sometimes their curiosity Just gets [ loitering around the corner or that the better of them or some woman a few honest souls desire to stay is simply determined to have the off the relief rolls, but one of the last word. One letter read: } Harry ! ..4 » WiSHINitON College ! Axis Uses Russia's Weis NEST CO ROUND Bulletin To Put Squeeze On Turki will bo occcptcd in any booth on J WASHINGTON—Ambassador Joseph P. Kennesly has Union de*k person la killed, some person is Injured, rntnpui find at the newspaper stories lately, so he may deny thin j MS PERKINS RKKlLVs closed. Old automo¬ cne. denying been niter the booths ore and property Is damaged through Perkins has But in Hollywood recently, he had the movie mouldsj Frances bile accidents, many of which need never copies may be purchased «t the secretary of labor, the NY* have happened. almost pop-eyed with hia confidential view,s on the outcome! Spartan office at any time. Time# says it has "leat i, of the war and appeasement.* ; itatively." It is custom It's a big problem to solve, but the State WOLVERINE PIC TI RES— News believes that there is a solution in In brief, he said that England carefully carefully limit Its aid limit its to Brituh aid to Hrltoi for sophomore inet members to subi- so ns to gnln time to become fully Deadlier set was virtually defeated. ■ EO M c*ln ,lrm- become fully armed. In order to be in a better Wolverine pictures is December tions at the end of eo< legislation and education, and in future At a private ga.herinu of iul term and President R , U. Student, Issues will make some suggestions In this position to do busine s with the who^nsme. appear ^ m(,ml)0r.hl|) pnrfr,. „u,- has been expected to direction. movie moguls he expounded these Axis victors. vlc!o,, In the first hall of the alphabet | ^ hrj|djn(, o(T (or )he time of Madame Perkins. extraordlnsry views: 3 That " Hollywood 3. producer. ond who have not received ap-1 b(nm,,. n{ domestic political prob- producer* FBI will aim at llle* 1. That Kn.lantk a'thou»h fl#ht. should shouM stop f, making m„k| nims offensive pnlntmrnta may report to the Wol-, |(iinj bu( wm Alms m the light, istte practices in pm Ing heroically, faced overwhetming to the dictators. ^ dictators, vcrlne offiee. i Berlin source, ore fre¬ an investigation of i. odds, and the United States might rumen Mt,„T schedule for Wolverine F»v!rt|l,lln| Around the as well realize that England was < virtually defeated. MI ST WEK PEACE HI KCH Mt ST SEEK PEACE Kennedy also admonished Kennedy also admonished hl« P,Tu^d.y: listener* to follow the views Women', Otae e.uh 1 They mayGREEKS WANT SOME fulfill their war prices, the Justice has announced. Tho follow a similar one 2. That the United States ihould listener, tu follow the views of the Will Hayes organization and heed j 7:10 p. m.: Omicron Nu. 7:20 p. m.ljcry of ne." but Greek home building. "Or. Editor's Desk WITH THE the strictures of the Catholic Le- Sigma Gamma Upellon. 7:30 p. f:SI0 true gion of Oecency. He cm; hasixed A.S.M.E., 7:40 p. m., that grrnt damage win being sut- p. m,; A.W.S.. ft p. m : I.F.C., 4-H, 8:3C Albania. ushing them in their drive int* An important Italian Italians ABRIGN PITTMAN I'tPf New ehairman of the relations commit' feretl by the church as n result of p. m.; Horticulture elub. B:40 p base in southern Albania has been tign held by Sen. Key JM the war, which was emptying the m.; Mu Phi Epsilon. 8:50 p. m. MODERN GREEKS churches. His* thesis was that the j Wednesday: Union board. 7 entered by Greek advance forces p and the city is expected to loll U by Walter F. Geo.K his recent death, ha< My MARY UK SCffOOLEY church iriuit seek pence os soon as m.; s.W.L., 7:10 p. m.; Alpha Chi its nt'ackers momentarily. Atheni Democrat. KAPPA ALPHA THETA— j Possible. | sigmn. 7:20 p. m : Home Econom- communiques state. By Sunday the Greek high com¬ There will be n rushing party i Kennedy's remarks, although ics. Sigma Epsilon, 7:30 p. m.: P mand claimed to hove split the Wednesday right. i off-the-rcrcrd, caused such a sen- Alpha Xi, 7:40 p. m.; A S.A.E. BiO'Skclcli Slun i Mary Jean Mnbic and Russ sntion that tlfejr- were conununi-j 7:30 m.; Sigma Alpha Iota. 8 ! J""1, p. Italian army In two with a Fpear- j Monroe, Delta Rig, were married cnted Immediately to Washington?! p! Lecture Course board. 8:10; * m.; thnt took Koritza. main AI¬ Background 0/1 Oct. 8 in Plymouth. Kennedy also told his Hollywood p. in.; Vor ity club, 8:20 p. rn.; ASjljnni Denr Jack G.— A faculty tea will be given at | friends what he had already told j council, 8:30 p. m. 1 threa'ens to < Campus Acion\ We've Jukt flnichod the Thanksgiving turkoj the house Dec. 1. [the state deportment, that he I • * « j legions into the sea over here, find the Christmas ads arc starting t< Initiation for Drily Tmv,r and | would drtlndtly not rriurn In jg fABM IH'«EAU— v.»i. i.rr aiiuivr.mu up|>«ar in the newspapers. Most Main streets have Batty Wollcott will be h.ld Dac. 2. | Urndnn. the colored lights up now, and department st» Wodnwday at 7:30 p. m. 11./N*7JS ,,rf ","*"K0.HAM| .. i Hurling last Wednesday, t Well-versed in 1 Fred Vinroot, who iijor industrial city of to do some Indian v- Santas think they've all been asked nil possible , h n idlands, began to role as an English SlalM'th at- r which may lurn/*u« fall term play. "Arte Ijffowt Classrooms?buildings, well »s noticing new S/teakgrndu-Up! I.ead soldiers and store windows vie n of another Coventry'. A sophomore tram son junior college, i for the attention ol root has presented 1 •tes of the past, quarter century returning heard an air raid si (or several Boy Sco. campus today surely recognize rooms bomb-proof. that city. He huj Where they attended classes and where Society folks hero have heard stories and seen Ralph Hubbard, for 1 authority in the rou student v are attending classes today. pictures of the hell you're living in over there and ALPHA PHI— - are awfully worked up about it. They've become j i of Elbert Hubbard. * £ag|udenr* probably wonder why new rlass- so enthused in some cities that they've given British Wednesday night there will he exrhonge dinner with the that Britain is "begin- i Mrssgjt to Garcia ' MMNns haven't Iteen included in the four or on relief parties. Those are dances attended by large Lambda Chis. A rushing party will nme to the end of her j He makes nil hi* five million dollars spent en new buildings nt men 01 d women with large bank accounts and large be held tonight. "csourrtyi." i costumes. Most v.* Michigan State in the past couple of years. salaries. Proceeds from the ticket sales go for British i there are two large Fortunately, there arc new rooms • for titer war relief, but I'm not sure that many of the danc¬ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON- one n;ade entlrel> v. ers know Just who or what is going to be relieved r(. speeeh de|iat1meiit in the Auuitoi'ium; these Richard Bush und Jim null are Vinroot's dranui or how. were badly needed. delegates to the national conven- tacked by partrciyu The society folks haven't thought much, though, Nevertheless, there is still a need for more. rhool plays. about the people in Polund, France nrd Greece and! Because it is one of Lhe Great While Father's a half dozen other places where Chclstma» is likely j police dug. peculiarities, wrapped ami retvrapped In bright retl ribbon, federal funds en4't la»used who i »s pledged ri for buildings not financially self-supporting. their dads. all term iMity wi It la evident that there are no classroom en't got job Rome men who call themselves | Dec. fl in the Union. J rents or other fees with which construction Kxt.fellows" I ave organized to try ond make it j preceded by » dinner ut I est I Christ m, » for tliesc kids, but the charity i costs could be paid. rally budgets has gone overseas, j till OMEGA— The college must look, therefore, to the lo tell you how lucky you arc U»| Dorothy Price i* cha Rtate legislature for classroom accommoda¬ gh the past year with only two tions consistent with efficient teaching. Enrollment here has jumped rapidly for several years, State expenditures have also done a kangaroo waltz over the same period, but not in the direction of the college. As Michigan Slat? grows larger each year, S3.00 Its service to students ami residents of the atatc increase in proportion. If new class¬ getting rooms arc to apitcar on campus, every mem¬ building ber of the state legislature must be made the stic but belt conscious of this fact. it's like Students who complain of class rolls of 40 to &0 in courses which ran host he taught to groups of 15 or till could accomplish mote if they direct their complaints to their state SAVE representatives an.l senators. The legislature holds the purse strings. ON VOI R The money is spent for something every year. There is no reason why additional classrooms, many, now a more worthy project than financed by stale funds, Slot Ih> a riaiity. legislators will listen if should WOLVERINE!] •they licar a loud enough voice, it is up to Ahe whole college, administration and stti- John Woodward, Junair fit fit: 11 £ INI KI.ASf.fi He ilvnts alike. Madison, Wis., and Donald Plr DEC. > AT S.SS * Ask, leudiv, ami \ e shall receive. air raid slieltcrs most of tire time? geous, junior from Mil* nuk I J Deo.rations in Die big sUnes here are beautiful Wis., were pledged recently. $3..»0 this year, and live windows are a blaze of lights 'Michigan Can Do U nt night. People slill look for a police car when] ALPHA GAMBIA DELTA— they hear a siren, and the wo. «L"blackout" would Initiation wan held Hnlurdav L.i BUY NOW Today hundreds of thousands of persons Helen SwanMtn, Betty Jarc A': * make them think of vaudeville. 4n the United States arc deploring the hor¬ Not having lived in it like you have, there oie. j derson, Jean Chapman, !X>rU linl- ror of the European war, with all its of course, a lot of perMurs over tur.* who can't quite land, HeUv Bishop. Helen Irule- For your convenience then rcaluc what It's like new ia Englaml. or in pard, Adelaide Du Bui* and M«u- |)eaths, injuries, and property damage. Germany, for that matter. That's why they sort tha Jane Browne, will be a stand in the Patau t Vet here, year in and year out, thousands of take thlngi for granted over here and don't spend j Autumn Phelps has received WEDNESDAY thru fMDAYi if men, women, uml children are killed and much time > peculating on whether or not they might |naimed in automobile accidents ami no by next Christmas lie where you arc now. •nc gets very excited about it. Pooplc In public gatherings here stand up and * The conclusion that something should be king a popular song called "Cod Bless America" just like the Grill crowd in the Chateau at Ottawa MEtrr YOUR FRIENDS AT Done about it will find easy acceptance with sings "There'll Always Bo An England." They say idmost anyone who is made aware of the "JsnT that awful" when someone tells them what STUDENT Seriousness of the automobile accident -problem, but this is as far us it goes. With Christmas in Europe will be like this year, but Miss Elizabeth C. Spencer, ra¬ they don't seem to bother much about whether the tional traveling inspector (or St*- ! DIRECTORY BREAKFAST runt in Washington will do anything to make them ma Kappa, will be honored at u ' frost persons the "let George do it" atti¬ spend Christmas over there the same way next year. tee this afternoon at the chapter ' On Sale prevail*. ""GRILLSatui'k tude In a few days, wail try to put a little of our house. UNION Mrs. Alice llunter Pa me V Individual cities have demonstrated that Christmas season into a package and send it to ar.d Miss Fredricka Morse, alum- THURSDAY £ FRIDAY! ihey can reduce traffic death and injury nuc. will preside at the ten table, i Founder's day was cciebrairo . * (oila. There is no reason why our own atal« With a banquet at the chapter / TABLE SERVICE—7:13 900 •f Michigan cannot do the same thing* on house last week. . Monday Thru Tickets For The Scabbard and Blade, Perching' Rifle FALL FROLIC In The Auditorium FEATURING December 7. Pick Them Up At The1 Accounting Office Or Union Desk LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE War Malm position Will Call WKAR uthority1 State Joins Pan* American i • « • • i • • Move . i In Reading LUt Of Periodical^ z" any From College Arranges Congress At Olivet Student From Ecuatlor Ken KuHn Highlights Along with more than 30 otlter Michigan colleges, M.S.C. will co¬ Total war, 1M0 version, to proving even more of a njdM+rg to American libraries Ami i* them to organise rimilar World War !. according to MtaM- Dy Putty Jean Sibley operate In a Pan-American good Each commission will be assign¬ Uichifin State eollefe airaln will lie well reprewntetl at Robert Adnmt of the EnglWIt will movement by sendirg an of¬ ed a topic with which H is to deal congresses. The second com mis- gan State college libraria*. , intrinational Live Stock cxpoiitlcn in itx 41st annual department, wilt d lace is Sir ficial delegate to a Pan-American Topics will be discussed by all slon will present a formal request Not only is a 124 per eent Wjr nfwsl nt C'hicairo from Nov. SO to Dec. 7. Thomns Morc's "Utopia" at 3: IS Congress at Olivet college Dec. 14 delegates on the afternoon of the of the congress to Pan-American risk insurance charge being Several other interested first day of the convention, and republic* far financial aid to pro¬ against all shipments frotvT'BiMgW, A, In previous yeare. M.S.C. will exhibit some cf Its prize p. m. Tuesday. Climaxing hit discussions of and 15. students are expected to attend following this, commissions vrMJ vide exchange scholarships. of livestock at the* will be exhibited by owners from political parties, J. T. Caswell of meet separately. but shipments from all parts pf the the meeting. Organization of a summer school continent except Great Br!taW,are ,lry s largest agricultural 15 state* and two Canadian prov¬ the history department, will cover Following a plan originated by Members of the first commission in Michigan to study Pan-Ameri¬ highly irregular, Merrill JmRR, r jo competition with inces; Hereford^ by breeders trotn parly history sines 1900 on his Carlos Espindola, Olivet 'student ition with can relations is the topic of the acting head of the order deport¬ 23 states and two provirces; and program at 3:15 t from approximately 48 p. m. Wednesday'. from Ecuador, the congress is the third commission. The fourth ment said recently. 'X, : Aberdeen-Angus herds will be DAILY will study promotion of exchange , „ fairs aril reverxl Conad- sent from 16 suites and Canada. first step in promoting through scholarships between Michigan German scientific and terhnirtl 9 HCC ANIMALS 6:00 a.m. The musical tlmekeep- college students closer friendship among the 21 Latin American re- Officers Will and Hispanic American, colleges. The fifth commission will ap¬ journals are being held by a for¬ eign agent until the end of the War, ltd are expected to take !td- Among the more than a thous¬ 6:50 a.m. Spotlighting the news. Miss Coletta Snohr, periodical during , f the special round-trip the week at the live and purebred sheep which wll be rent to the show from 23 state, 7:00 a.m. Dawn ralute. 8:30a.m. Calendar for the day. Espindola, who has the backing of his government in the project, All Be Guests peal to students in all the Ameri¬ can republics tor their coopera¬ tion to maintain democracy and Miss Snohr pointed out, that animal husbandry and Canada, M.S.C. will show at 0:30 a. m. arlvrii' the Mlimatcd. exhibit of 10 Hamj:shires and pern 11:45 a.m. Organ moods. Spotlighting the Newt. came to the United States about a year go. unable to speak a word At Formal liberty in the western hemisphere. while Switzerland, Spam, 'and ill U1I4- r,° cf four Shropshire*, four Oxford", 4:30 p.m. Listen to the band. B. A. RIMrATBHK of English except "Okay." Duties of the sixth commission Portugal are neutral, according to four Sou'.hdowns, and one 1 international law. shipmertW1 etm- „,hrd by Prof. O. M. Prr.tt. 4:45 p. m. Summary of the news. Through concentrated effort, he „ ,w, „ ,-T>n— will be to handle any subjects not be made through thertiiatf Was husbandry Judging R. A. Kirkpatrick, nationally learned F.nnli.«h end h»« xlven I «,ll compete with some 26 4:55 p.m. The day's march. known lecturer and representative several brr edearts nver WKAR Scabbard and Blade fnrrr.t to he p^yTa. im"*nnolme^ikiTli covered by the first five which done in 1014 since the H4t4sh •mlH'S'sof t,.anis in an Intercollegiate of the Union Pacific railroad, will und other Mich:«>n stations. | hnM may be suggested by j blue kudo covers all articles qrtgl- :,«-k judging contest to be REGISTRATION NOTICE speak before the Forestry club in ,h, As n Background. K.pindolu has M|(chf)| Avr,, and h„ „rchM.r, um [Vc 7 wMh the congress in gcnei session. hopes to 1 , nating in German-held territory. connection with the ex- Chittenden Memorial cabin, at 8 his study at the Central univers- Every student should lee his adviser or tins* officer according to „ will include alt the ofTi- Independent men and women at ire Saturday. Nov. SO. Mem- the schedule below to obtain his registration p. m. tonight. Subject of his ad¬ ity in Quito, Ecuador, where cours- ' envelope and plan his dress will be "The Pacific North- p« in international law combine Iter* ;he military department in session next year, describes the! the University of Denver stRft a (1f ife tram chosen to make course for the winter term. Reservation of sections will take place their wives: deans of all div- need for interchange of informu- I "penny carnival" to finance their ir.,11: Albert Hall, .Miles in the Women's classroom lessons with actual Gymnasium on Monday. January 6, and Tuesday. Jan¬ „li Marshall Mohney, Jim uary 7. Hie alphabetical schedule will be printed at a later date. | j is Ions ard their wives. Mr and tiiMi among countries of the west- ] activities. Kirkpatrick will also ap»>ear work in the national foreign sei Mrs. C. O. Wilkins and Pees, and cjt. hcmiif|>l:ere by the statement 1 Bruce Crow, Charles before the East,Lansing Women's j ice. He is now working on i The schedule for seeing advisers and class officers follows: that "you people up here know The University of Minnesota law and Donald Millet. club and the Ingham County Con- j vanced degrees, and plans to ob- j""" n *" very .little about us in South schoe hoof has decided to continue its Agricultural and Fqreatry Students servation league tomorrow. His tain both a master's and 'doctor's I Tickets are now on sale at Co* Amer.cn, and likewise, we know | three ice year course for students who Seniors—See Dean Anthony, HO Ag hall, between December 2 and 7. lectures will be illustrated by col- | degrees in American colleges. j Recounting office and Union desk but little about you." enter ,r, irapers on the results uf Juniors—See Professor Lucas Dairy building, December 13, 8-5; and ored slides made from films photo- | Working on the project since nnd from members of Scabbaro rnmrnls carried on here last December 14. 8-12 . graphed in color during, his nu- j September, Espindola has person- (Ticket sale will be limited t-» 1.000. : t a meeting of the Amerl- Sophomores—See Professor Lorce, Wort building. December 13, 8-5; mcrous trips through the north-j ally presented bis flan on nearly j Mitchell Ayres will brmg 5,Kirtv i f Animal Production and December 14, 8-12. west. i every campus In the stale. At j "Fashions In music" here after .... p-| .and Saturday held Freshmen-See Professor Millar, 208 Ag ball. December 13. 1-6; For many years president of the j M.S.C., Student council has ap- | cently completing a two-wr ronjunrlum with the exposl- and December 14, P.-12. National Americanism Congress, j pointed a committee to discuss j engagement at New York's Para- Applied Science Students Kirkpatrick has had long assocla- i and promote the idea. | mount theater. I« Wtl.t, ATTEND tlon with prominent national j Alter election of officers on the \ All student* advisers between December 2 and '7. prusimalely 40 members of see groups promoting recreational • opening day of the Olivet con- j * ■ » Mill can Sta'e chnpter of the Engineering Students areas, forest conservation, wild- ! uress next mo: th, the presklent AUdlOl* blVCS in Amriicnn Vetertnary Med- Report to 103 Olds hall. life protection, and related sub-! will appoint chairmen of six j aim planning 'trad the nation are International Llve- Monday. December 2 JecU. commissions. TBcc "MUSie Talk , Shun Nov 29. SO. ard Dec. A-G Inclusive—8:30-11.30 P-Z i.ittle exhibit, according to H-O Inclusive—1:80-4:80 p. m. neural husbandry derartnirnl Juniors Action! .1 ,. of 10 head of the col- Wednesday. December 4 \ Dei ember 5 . Itnoit Steers, Including six -8:30-11:30 a. Angus, two Hereford, A-G Inclusive—8:30-11 30 a. m N H-M inclusive—1:30-4:30 | T-7. -1:30-4:30 p. i Shorthorn ateers. Ot or major American U'cf cattle. Shorthorns * Friday. December 0 hophemwre Monday. Di ember 9 a From the A-C inclusive—8:30-11 30 a m L-M inclusive—8:30-11 30 a. i N-R ir elusive—1:30-4 3d p. n LASSIFIED D-F inclusive—1:30-4:30 p. m, S onlv-7:30-8:30 p. m. Women's Angle . Tuesday. December 10 -Z—8:30-11.30 a. m. . While most of the women's world l» reervering from Thaokiffiving dinnera, plenty of sleep, and a little studying, • 10 ririay. December 13 ! m me women's organizations art* planning luncheons, Thanks- Tuesday. Dei givinjf birthday din turn, and ormid initiations. ' FOR SALE N-R MoD ut A-n inclusive li ^ Ileeomber 11 ! Town Girls— \ Wodncda . C-D inclusive—8:30-11 30 a. i ' Tcwn girts will hold their regu- Copcland, Evelyn Fi Get Wore Social Lite — I I E-G inclusive -1:30-4 30 p. i j iar lunchc i meeting Fr.day note Thursday. December 12 H-K lnrJuai\-e-41 *0-11:30 a m. i in the Tc i Girl.' lounge, Hebr Uet mid yesterde v •Collousfh. Ruth Sear Kah Mery Snorts, Work, 41 lent, | L-M inclusive—1:10-4 30 p. m. Evenings by appointment—7:30-8:30 Home Economics Student* art. and Mi s Mildti Chew Delicious ^ - iO! tSre Ad Vine r« > SWT, Fatter— «««« 9 ui 27 j J. M. DeHiUin. an vwH«r« 28. 20. . 3 4. and 3 ; ywcA- y.w.c.4 nor of phlloxojihy a Sorori ty ^ i u s. K thofe^ng, trr.ootnness . •'•^^tWuU.Uciou. fl -Dr.. i l.ih«rnl Artx Stud»iit» } PoitJcv pair of Cups [ w AH students Hf xdvUm bexur Ing December 2 j 5:10 p. nr Vetrrlnarv and Medlral ItloloKy Student, according to liettn All student use adviser, between Dseembef » and 14. president. A bnei Gniduule Student, See major prole.sol. between December 9 and 14. scope of Y.W C.A. m All Student, A student classifying in n.ne credit, or less end eximcting br «t members will be ttos'- WAA— 152 50 pet edit hour must obtain from his dean, before seeing - the oiiviunt of work to lie carried. This n vetiu *6-XJ i l*> Pr»" Dormitory Data— A Thanksgiving irv.tif w»ll vail Thursday niglit when 12 um's field hockey tourr, Moyuitcs cclebraU their bi he. freak highlight nf thr days. A large mother hubl ;curred when Marjone B YOU squash filled witli fruit will :>.<« a centerpiece at the labi¬ id Helen Have ; became a ed up while lighting for p on of the ball. WILL Jn th Willi Ion!,. FIND STUDENT At the W.A.A. meeting CORALGABLES Monday evening plans awe for the fall term luncheon held on Dec. 14 by the brga THE I'ALMTE DIRECTORY don-t row; xt EVERY FEE. site "SHOREHAM" PAL KITE Ttl# American Association of University Women has tabled $6,050 abroad to help European | Who's Who at a House Party AND Women scholars In distress bc- 'he CRINKll CMMT (Etrry /r«l«rn"y *«• L4AT PAT ,, He's miserable enoufli with bis anrient off-ri>l»r OTHER ( ART GRANT • MARTHA MOTT •howard* ot virginia' AY urrowshirts Intramural Gridders Stand Out ist Ground Attacks IT'ofce* Place Five Alumni Club Men On Spartan To Hold Bust All-Opponent 'IV Four player*, two from Uni¬ versity of Michigan, were unan¬ BY Sportlines JOE SIMEK Here Dec. 14 imously selected on Michigan There i-c no o State's All-Opponent team which i campus this was voted today by Spartan grid¬ to of the latest ders. In all, five Wolverines were jjary June W named to the team. firing Henry I Dave Rankin, Purdue end, was ie day. und in an unanimous choice at one wing Again honoring Michigan VETERANS MTllJt post. The other went to Don Vos- State varsity football players Promising prospects for Bach- berg of Marquette. A1 Wistert of and outstanding high school man's 1941 edition are plentiful. Michigan was only one short of Not only will he have Wy Davis. gridders from throughout the state, the annual M.S.C. football Wil Davis, Mike Schelb. Ed Rip- "bust" is scheduled to be held in master and a host of other backs, the 'new college inuditoaium on but also a star-studded group of Saturday evening, Dec. 14. . The freshmen. Although this banquet has been telephone to 2-7326. Among the 43 yearlings who sponsored for some 20 years Here's a new one . . . The all- will be awarded letters are Jack under the auspices of the Central college horseshoe tourney got (till l.f.l St. Germain, 190 pound left half¬ Michigan Alumni Club of Michi¬ down to the final stages a week back; Morgan Gingrass, 195 pound gan State and the Lansing Junior left halfback; Louis Brand, All- Chamber of Commerce, this will ago before it was discovered that quarterback from Grand one of the semi-finalists was wear¬ State be the first time in its histdry that Rapids; Hugh Davis, high scoring being .an unanimous tackle select¬ the "bust" will take place in the ing the wrong kind of colored star from Lansing; Walter ion. A1 Saboi of Indiana was auditorium. ing his match ... The match had named as his running mate. to be replayed and thus the finals Elbert Stark, s\ Guard posts were awarded to were postponed for a few days from Geneva, 111. Rupe Thornton of Santa Clara and In addition to the regularly fea¬ . . . Something like that is always Milo Sukup of Michigan. Ray tured eventt which have high¬ popping around that intramural Connecticut's Lieut.-Gov. James Apolslcis. Marquette's All-Amerl- lighted the, gridiron get-together office. Hedrirk Men Klet L. McConaughey has been presi-jean candidate, was a landslide annually, a new feature will be Featuring some of the highest The applause that the annc dent of Wesley an university since j choice at center. In the backfleld, introduced this year to provide 1921. j Tom Harmon and Forest Evashev- rnt of the Michigan-Ohio further entertainment for the in¬ spirited football seen in the intra¬ mural leagues this season, 12 block Heads; Plan Party wtv Jo Michigan Were unanimous¬ ore drew at the West VI vited guents and Mime '00 Mich¬ Andy Tomnsic of me indicates that there champions battled through six Alton Kurtz took wrr i ly selected. best of luck in their big test. igan State alumni and friend, who games last night. Temple was named to the other The answer in part by Capt. attend the banquet ench year. The STUDENT DIRECTORY ON SALE halfback post and Bob Westfall fang for the Wolverines. of Michigan missed only two votes Although rivalry on the flek Forest Evashevski to Ed Abdo, his IM0 affair will Introduce for the flr.t time an all-college program In the fraternity loop Sigma Nu swamped Theta Chi by a 19 to 0 elected in the Hedrirk Coopr intense between the players high school teammate, and the Paced by dependable Bud tive house fall term vntinf i which will Include number, by score. rest of the Spartans may strike THURSDAY AND FRIDAY State and Michigan, we at Michigan several student musical organisa¬ McKichan, Ned Renick, Jack week. Bill Anderson was cha tend to forget that there may tut a note of optimism tions, specially dances and other Twist and Garry Marshall, the purchasing agent, Donald G« 25c What They Did be something to the game of foot¬ State, but it also shows that foot¬ feats, ball is more than just a game. Sigma Nus had things mostly their was elected treasurer. Rua Lorts became recording secret* ball besides winning games. Just own way. AWARD PRESENTED Coach Don Fngere's Theta Alfred Menzer will act us enrn Ixtxt Week ponding secretary and A1 Pwili RAINBOW e house will spon«< party at the Forest RECREATION term wMh December 6, in cot Elsworth Co-op hot lotcl ALLEYS AVAILABLE DURING THE DAY flciat -all-state high school foot¬ affair is to be an informal Hi ball team. Party. ,1>u (Ur> The Croix de Guerre is pre¬ ! Ikfek (LA) sented each year by the governor Phi Kappa Tau capitalized on a long heave by A1 Hansen to de¬ College men tend to ma of Michigan or his representative. Governor Lurcn Dwjunson will feat the Hesperians 6 to 0. Dave earlier and in larger WARNING! college women, according be on hand to make the prcsenta- Laidlnw was on the receiving eiid than of the Hansen pass to give Coach ONLY 28 DAYS REFORE CHRISTMAS! J Deadline NcarS Double Header to Open State Time to think about Christmas gifts anil here arr a few excel- ! For Mitt Meet Cage Campaign Monday lent suggestion* for room mates or girl friends: J With only five days remaining Hr Ed Kitchen no entries will be al¬ < to enter, as lowed after 5 p. m. Saturday, BIpkhpiI with nix returning lettermen and n lucky red lan¬ MICHIGAN STATE BLANKETS 1 Coach L D Burhnns. State boxing tern an its chief winning insurance, the unheralded and un¬ known quantity which in Michigan State'* basketball team FELT DOGS, CATS etc. 1 competing in the annual all-col- officially took over the major aport* arena here Monday aft¬ lege boxing tournament t ernoon. at the earliest possible v PENNANTS j ity. The entry, list is posted on If you want to take the the bulletin board in the boxing word of Coarh Ben Van At- one .lucky lantern to pull us COLLEGE JEWELRY through the tough ones ahead." Myne, it wa* somewhat of a crossed his fingers, and proceeded Any mule student in Michigan to send the Spartans through their PILLOWS State college who has not won a 27th practice session of the sea- boxing letter or numeral or won a previous all-college tournament I.fiithcr Ntilflittiikfl with Name tin It 1 is eligible to compete. State's 16-mon squad will get Drawings for the preliminary its first taste of action against matches will be held on Monday. STATE COLLEGE BOOK STOSE December 2 and will be posted another collegiate aggregation this a f term Kin when the Spartans en¬ \ on that date. All opening round gage in an informal scrimmage Department of Michigan Stat. College bouts are scheduled for the box- with Alma college in Jenison j ing room, but the semi-final and Aeldhouse. Van Alstyne stressed ISO W. Grand River East Lansing S final attractions are carded for that the scrimmage has been card- ■ the gymnasium floor. , The weight classes are: Ban- ~ j tamweight, 120 lbs ; featherweight, 127 lbs.; lightweight, 135 lbs.; wel¬ terweight, 145 lbs.; senior wel¬ CALIFORNIA terweight, 155 lbs.; middleweight, ! 165 lbs.; light heavyweight, 173 } lbs.; heavyweight, over 1T3 lbs. I, anxkius to perfect its play on a' large floor before its opening encounter with Wayne. Sliced flit to Ita workable It- "ACCENT ON YOUTH" man ■ lie the State Ave will take MILDER Bob Phillip. SAID CnkbySqoat BURTON'S SHOES WALE-OVER •1.00 aed ap its, SHOE SHOP