OiPaftTfcrw MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST Plants Are Put In I T««l«y's Actress Will| 1 ctress- Producer Sponsors Td Proper Plight By Council Okays Penalty ExplainVahie Get Insignia Puddling Process Campus Of Office Housekeeping takes on a new For Students Guilty it Of Theater aspect as iv becomes k'nowrf that house plants too are the better for n dunking in the family wash •u«r Market? Ability Han Earned Dante to Be Held water each Monday after the ■ n,,, if no dirth of nickname, ■a'mpus this term. Here are „( the latest. Mitts I a- Gallienne Doctor's Decree Afterward; Art Howland to Play clothes .have been removed. This endorsement comes from E I. McDaniel, professor of ento¬ Of Accepting Bribes mology at Michign State college. irv Jane McCnll was Inter- Spooking on "The Value of Formal ceremony for inatal- However, one washing goesi with ,, na Henry Simmons of Cuba the Theater," Miss. Eva I.e lation of sponnors *ia» been the treatment! Modern washing Misuse of Student Funds .Will Incur . jay. andconversation in the course of the Gallienne, American actress .scheduled for Friday compounds may contain ,too much Iccident, Changes he told at 8 p. m. in caustic for tender plants. If'there Exclusion From Activities: Comp her that in the Cuban and founder-director of the language her name Civic Repertory theater, will ap- hall and wttl be is suspicion of the soap being too Med Student To List Is Revised and Approved was Marijuana. She pear on the lecture series at Mich¬ Officers* club of Michigan strong, dilute the wash water suds put the shot by tell- igan State college tonight at 8 according to an announcement .before the plants are bathed. Rand Vocalist Disbarment from extra-curricular activities will Im» tho made by the military department. Wrap newspapers around the aim that he could call her p. m. , |..r short. Miss Lc Gallienne was born in for advanced R. 0.%T. C. base of the plant to keep the soil Feature singer of Mitchell Ayres penalty for students accepting bribes in transactions involv¬ students will follow the ceremony. in the pot. Then the plant and and his "Fashion sinMualc" or¬ ing student funds, by virtue of action taken by Student coun¬ Ijljro Miller is hailed now as England and started her educa¬ abbreviation of "Moron." tion in a French kindergarten in Each sponsor will receive her in¬ pot may be inverted and the plant chestra, which will play for the cil at its regular meeting last night. ^— Paris, later attending u. convent Thieves Steal signia of office before her unit after she has been escorted there top swished or three times. back and forth two Scabbard and Balde formal, Fri¬ Plants should then day, Dec. 7, in the Auditorium, The council passed unani- school and the College Sevigne. At n mously a motion presented by [old Assignment be drained to keep the suds out will be Mary Ann Mercer, form- „ her officer escort and four cadet 15 she was sent to England to at¬ Coats From iccrs. The sponsors chosen sev¬ of the soil. pre-med student at the Uni¬ IWot to Itenew William Knox, Ag council tend Tree's academy. eral weeks ago are: Josephine V. This process serves two pur¬ versity of Michigan. Baritone representative, which provides CAME TO U. 8. IN 1916 Following her first appearance Ag Building Wood, Lakeview; Marian R. Pugi- allows poses. It removes the dust and Tommy Taylor will assist with the plants ley. Hart; Norma H. McKkldy, controls the possibility of the to breathe, and it vocals. Poultry Meet that any student accepting bribes or graft for exerting influence on Mercer changed behalf or a partial interest, which rPiaftam, till 9 p. on the professional stage in 1914 in Maeterlinck's "Monna Vanna," Overcoats and other wraps are Lansing; Marjorie J. DaFoe, Best presence of plant lice, mealy bugs, reported to have been stolen dur¬ Lansing; Miriam H. Nickle, Cast white fly or red spider. MU8T when she broke an nnkle while doing a dance routine at a college careers Competition will involve expenditure of stu¬ dent funds, be removed and ex¬ In. liir wintry blaata or * she come to America in 1916. ing the past few days from the Lnsing; Josephine L. Smith, Lan¬ Michigan State college will re¬ cluded from all extra-curriculaf cold reel that scar, While here she has made many halls of the Agricultural building, sing; and Anna J. Robertson, Has- furction. Sthe finished her' ap»- sume competitive poultry judging activities. In serious or extreme L.n'1 known, but she apprnstmalely 7:29 notable appearances in New York according to announcement made lett. and on tour In a wide repertory yesterday by Dean of Agriculture STUDENT ESCORTS Divisions to Be when ita poultry judging team cases, the council t-hall recommend travels to Chicago Saturday to to become a singer. the withdrawal of the offender compete in the Midwest Inter¬ from Michigan State college." Eva Le Gallienne left Broadway Ernest L. Anthony. Officer escorts are: band, Joltn "The approach of cold weather Ewing; infantry, Ralph Norvell; Basis of 1941 The title, "Fashions In Music", was created to describe Ayres' dis¬ collegiate Poultry Judging con¬ ACTION HAH BASIS ioir Joke! in October, 1926. to open tbe Four¬ each year seems to tempt someone field artillery* Roger Ketcham: test. The action was based on reports teenth Street theater, dedicating to make a systematic cleaning of wast artillery, William Porteous; thnt comes around al- its future to a repertory of great this building,"" Dean Anthony MSC Catalog tinctive policy of styling his re¬ pertoire around current trends In State dropped out of this an¬ nual meet about eight years ago, of students said toehave accepted cavalry, Larry Lusk; Cadet Col- i bribes this year in anticipation )»! didn't Tuesday morning. plays. Between "1926 and 1933, said, "and for that reason stu¬ Harry Jackson; Pershing "Next year's M S.C. catalog will Novelty tunes, interspersed with because "too much emphasis whs of their influence in securing con¬ SC. milkmen hadn't she produced over 30 plays, in¬ dents should watch their wraps Rifles, Ray Roland. have some Important changes over placed on the judging of exhibi¬ tracts from student groups for in¬ such a deep snow, so cluding a dramatization of Lewis carefully and report any losses Throughout the installation cere¬ the 1940-41 edition," Registrar R. popular melodies, play on Im¬ tion poultry," Prof. C. G. Card entirely get the drift Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." immediately to the college police portant part in the "Fashions in of the poultry deparmtent sold. terested business firms. mony Chester Kennedy, Liberal S. Linton announced yesterday. Music" program. The matter was first brought be¬ atil they were stuck in department and to this office." Royul Oak, will Among the features of reXt An M.S.C. team will enter into NEED ONE-NIC.IIT STANDS Arts senior from new fore the council at its last meeting luck iv Conaqutntly custom- a't receive their After a College police expect that thefts net as cadet colonel; Theodore Hay', year's catalog will be the arrange¬ const-to-coast tour will increase as Christmas vaca¬ competition with some 15 other Nov. 13, but action was postponed forestry senior from Lawrence, as ment of the various divisions of collegiate judging teams from all either, until near- which took her 30,00.0 miles to 127 tion nears, and have issued the cadet ne hour later when cities in 42 states. Eva Le Gallienne I regimental adjutant; David the college in alphabetical rather Studio to Give over the country this year be¬ cause the "mistake has been recti¬ until a suitable motion could be formulated. At that previous following warning in conjunction Laidlaw, forestry senior from than chronological order, Linton meeting, Knox explained how in¬ . ters" were extracted has returned convince Broadway actor needi IBM - stand, eat Dean Anthony's office: "Un* lh' gUll,y F'rs"n °r >*r5nn" eral Tecumseh. as aide to president of stated. In former catalogs, div- Officers' club. John Burhans, Lib- j hion* have been listed according 'Outside' Plays fied. Professor Card explained ithat the stances of bribery had occurred in the past and also described re¬ many more senior from Paw Paw. j to the date of their origin at M. She said. "Ir •ities all over re CHUfiht, students should oxcr- who Arts Studio Theater productions will experience gained by the team in this year's contest will be of more ports he had received this year. es a theater'1 care overcoats and is president of the club, will j 3. C. practical help to them than merely APPROVE COMP LIST the country make two outside appearanc lotcl Ads Take -jher wraps in halls or other un¬ take part in the ceremony, public thnt is distinctly American." | infected places." TO GUARD SPONSORS 1 j ed "All the changes will be deslgn- morrow when u comedy of to make the catalog more use- town life, directed by Jean Fjet- judging exhibition poultry since list" Approval of the "short comp "At least half the places I vis- was the council's second ma¬ "Inasmuch as the Agriculture four other classes have been add¬ |2 Into Frat .. , "nlve""y building is always open and there twenty-tight advanced course Ilo the s,udent and prnapeetlve land, is presented at East Lansing ed. These are classes in product¬ jor item of business. This is a list-* towns,' she added, "where slu-, RonpraUy arP „ niinhre of strang- idents will act ns guards of high school, and another comedy, ion poultry, live market 1 birds, of persons entitled by virtue of miors and two juniors denls who put on their own plays prs ram|ng and going who may or honor to the sponsors with color casting all women, is given ot.Wil- dressed market birds, and eggs their campus positions, to receive !Kited into Sigma Gamma make wonderfully quick, respon-1 may nol have bu.iness in the bearers and guards from the llamston high school, with Elea¬ Accompanied by Prof. T. N. coniplffffertfSry ticket-* to open for¬ hotel administration hon* sive aurlienees. They catch every j building, it makes it hard to pol- Pershing Rifle company. Escorts nor Shaw directing. Barrett of the department, the mal parties and other student litem aty. Wednesday, Nov. from the different divisions of the point in a performance; nothing ; the corridors eftertively," Dean Four East Lansing high grad¬ team selected to mak ethe trip cc functions. charge of initiation was military department nd the col uates will be on the program pre¬ sists of: Lloyd Champion, Char Because representation has been See— I.K GALLIENNE—Page ] ! Anthony explained. olwell, Jr., president of lige band will take active part in {(finally sented there. Dorothy Mitchell Woods,. George Vicary, und dor- I by the new constitution lamina Upsilon. the installation. Dancing will begin nt 9 p. m. in und Frances Hilliet an McNeilly. I under which the council is ope- ership in the fraternity is Britain* Nary I* Only Hojm the ballroom of Demonstration hall ISA Plans Fall the play. Nancy Blue will give a series of readings, "Famous Poems rating for the first time this year, with music by Art Howland's band For Little Greece—Knapiten Acting patrons will be Col. and Modernized," und Paul II Pedestrian Mrs. A. J. Zerbee and Maj. and Term Dance Vill act Other -mmittee composed of James Ot* and Sally Denman, senior class By Iteltv I,ou Slorck Mrs. O. L. Davidson. Although the dance is open only A sweater dance at the Forestry abin on Friday, Nov. 29 will be By Automobile The British navy is the importnnt factor in the present to advanced military students, the A woman pedestrian was struck he feature of the ISA Council's n.wly-oppr Itnln-fireck tvar, I'rof. M. M, Knnppen of the M. S. C. his¬ installation ceremony is..open to by a car "car 821 Sunset Lane 1,plhpr wllh lhP name, of the pcr- tory department stated yesterday. Unless the British navy- j the public. Marvit Tuesday around 10:55 p. m. I m hoMing thotc positions this' can cut. off Italian communication lines, ho thinks Greece Potter ii Mr,. Beatrice Lynch, 1332 Eure- yPar ka St., Lansing, was the pedes- ' foment of Student council, will be defeated. • Family Men Attend party, party wi trian. She suffered from multiple R|Chard Greening: preiident of Albania, scene of prcsen'' much l""t securing Henry Ford Kdiiratorq' Convo waltz c<» bruises and is now recuperating inler(,.ulern,ty council. John Lif- Daiymcii to Maki- *£ K-wlTimaS'lV^ni.1-11 flBhtln*' ^ °flen i Stone. Auburn Heights, III.; tleground, according to Knap- ! TOWFOUOIIT BEFORE Knappen also related the Corfu II. B. Dirks, dean of Engineer¬ planned. ing, R. C. Huston, dean of Applied Need and Simo planning an uma Trip to Chicago sey. LIST COUNCIL The following DELEGATE* representatives to Science, E. L. Anthony, dean of I Jink Williamson, Scwickley, pen. As for back as 280 B. C. ' incident of 1923. An Italian gen- Agriculture, Wnrd Giitner, dean of Inde- I Student council: Ag council, Wil¬ Prof. Earl Weaver, head of the Pvrrhus king of Epirus (the mod- eral was assassinated on Greek The party is closed Veterinary Science, K. Dressel, pendents and on liam KnoX; religious council, Eu¬ Albania), equipped his army [ "rritory. and the Italian army oe- assistant professor of forestry and be admitted. dairy department, will be in Chi¬ nice Dersham; Applied Science ern cupied the island of Corfu until Reservations must J Her husband and Lander rushed the League of Natipns forced it Li C, Emmons, dean of Liberal be made in advance ot the Union cago, Friday and Saturday, to at¬ council, Joseph Gerard: Engineer¬ aiM's to R<> Tonic wlth elephants to do the work of Arts, will attend a meeting-called desk in core of Lou Necci as tick¬ tend the meetings of the American her to the hospital immediately. council, Joseph Goundle; Home oj., n I" Dt- * UP11 modern tanks and won a Greek ing by Eugene Elliott, state superin¬ ets are not available.. Society of Animal Production and ™ EconomTfcs council, Jean Widick; (Talk I luIK hvf N Rix victory' Trnm 'h°.t Um"'hV ny iueiNe IUX j coast of thp Adriotic sea been l""Finally the Italian occupation ( f Albanio ^ (n thp sprin(( tendent of Thursday Public Instruction, afternoon. for a conference with a committee Mu»lc (>rOII|t Pill* Veterinary science, Eugene Eads; Men's council. Paul Griffeth; Lib¬ site of wars and rumor, of )Mg and |pd (0 lhp prpsent war, Group Plans a pof C N. Rix of the mechanical wars. i Knappen stated. The severest Drama of tho Borden company Rfrorfl* Oil S»le eral Art, council, Jean Bills. ing department will be Prof. C. F. Huffman, dairy hus- Senior class president, James Ot¬ FORMER WAR SITE fighting ever seen In Greece Student* Will Play ! s»raker today before an WAS In the Greek war for indepen¬ now going on, To Initiate Seven bandry department; E, C. Scheid- The state branch of the National to; Junior class president, Tom ucution group meeting ar- For Kiwani* Club enhclm, dairy husbandry depart- Music Appreciation committee V Connelly; sophomore class presi¬ by the Kalamaaoo Engi- dence from 1821 to 1829 Albania Theta Alpha Phi, national dra¬ ment; and J. F. Syk«, phyalol()gy ™k,n« it pos,lbl, for mu,lc lover, dent, Roger Blackwood; senior prtng society. His topic is was also a battleground, said Milrhrll lo Attenil Three Michigan State music matics honorary, will hold formal .... ■ , , to obtain records of classical music class vice-president, Sally Den- Triable vages and how they Knappen. The poet Byron took New York Convo students will entertain at initiation Saturday afternoon for department, will alto be In Chlcoao „t a |ow cos, a|,am ,hl> ypar by * " ' of.. man; junior class vice-president, junior class vtce-presraen*, fering complete sets of records k . f determined for various classes part in this war, in which the Kiwanis club Ladies' Night ban¬ pledges, Dr. W. F. Thopuon, Jon tor these meetings, Clark; preiident of A^iat- Greeks won their liberty from Fred Mitchell, dean of men, will quet, Thursday evening at the Rovick, - from 12 operas. w..men Students. Marjorie pbdoy's meeting in Kalamazoo Turkey. Hotel Olds. Margaret Goodell, Margaret Burlington, Dr. C. M. Trout, dairy depart- attend the thirty-second annual another Greco- Robert Roniece, Donald KUbourn, ment, is in Montana this week, as- Don Brandow; editor of State National Interfraternity conference pianut, will play in the trio, with course in Modern In- There was and Home j hauser" by Wagner will go on salt < 1892, and In the Virginia Mack, and Mary Jeonette sisting with a Farm ethods presented by the Turkish war in at the Hotel Commodore, New Sara Davis, cellist, and Ferris Bell, the Campus-Book store Friday. News, Jack Sinclair; oil of whom societies of Kalama- Balkan wars of 1912-13 the same York city, Nov. 28-30. See—COUNCIL—Page 3 •lichigan. This course battleground was used. Austria series of six lectures and Italy prevented the setting up Of Fall Play Defeatuntil I Troubles a separate kingdom Cast And Producers **rn*d with various phases of of Albania as a Campas . management, ar.d at that time. Under the German Auction. prince William of Wled there was dernourished while tipping the | new rhythms and patterns mirrors, to quote an old cliche of the theeter. favorite scales at a slight 215 pound". But he has reached the Impression Knight has the ability to portray sired for the character. de- Usually CAST HARD TO SELECT alendar Very often a director thinks All this takes time. In a profes¬ the older type of gentleman who j this Is done during the general re- sional company the actors are nder the W ire • Where did Doc ever And girl—she's marvelous." These are the remarks that any that done? That's Dr. W. Fawcctt Thompson's problem, and accord¬ ing to him the answer is to play play down those elements in the In relation to the otl ters. He is only one carefully selected as to type. A man or woman who was to play a mature role would be a mature individual. The C. Aubrey Smith WASHINGTON. He*. play which stresses the illness ar.d director eagerly listens for as any adapt the type of humor which suits the actor available, KNIGHT GETS PART So-Kmght gets the part. He is hungrily overhears as he or she 3S, his character, Stephen Gaye, walks through the Union grill or Is 51. so the battle Is on. Knight has the author's lines to aid him, both those which he will speak as Gaye and those which are M-ON'DON, U. S. Jury Indicts McKn Germany Won't Aid Italy Parade of Opinion College Bud Wilson waa elected new kans completely under the Axis banner. Bulletin house manager. Pete Van Valin got a buck on Reliable repdrt* from the Ital- his hunting trip to Houghton Lake ian capital Tuesday said Italy will . 1and British nav- unusual opinions, rtadnrx begin to wonder mate with Britain still leaves Germany thc oppor¬ lla.l work when Zr-a Drnwrati : al una, Orr*cr in rontlnu- what his purpose is. Home Economics students will tunity to create an eastern front, and the Red army I treated Znta Republicans to cokes., m( thc mm*, rout. I he mlr.ieter open their gift shop Dec. 3. sell¬ This is the sittinlion Joseph P. Kennedy, to orlcbrate the national elect i si |(, (.hipping in London admitted ing fruit cakes, candy, and metal SifrthaHsndor lo (treat llritiin, is itt. First gifts. The gift shop, on the mail I victory. Tueeday thai his nation looks to PS. to Ml gaps caused by ♦hare was a story in a Boston paper iinotlnij floor of the Home Economics build¬ the < AI.PHA XI OO.TA—■ : German sutmarine warfare in the Kennedy ns wiying Britain can't win the war ing. will be open until Friday, from 12:30 to 5:30 p. m. Barbara Booth, senior, and Lyle urrtuh merchant marine and navy. and is practically defeated now. Ho denied , Uo. krnbach, '40. were mairied j Great Brilain. spending about ■ the story. ; Nov. 20 in Kerr.dale Chapter gjg.ooO.Pfln a day on the war. may members attrrdtn* 'ho wedding | receive the loan, her ambassador Then Pearson nnd Alien In "The Washing¬ Thc following Wolverine pic¬ and reception incbirted Kay Mor- the vs recenUy said are nee. ton Mcrry-tio-Kound" dettcribed statements tures will be taken Thursday In j lis. Ituth Peterson, llettie Hanion.' essarv |( a move now under way Kennedy maiie in Hollywood, which added the Little theater of the Home Eco- Piatt. Kkwe Baker. Brth in Congress sucreeds Sentiment . nomics building: jI Patricia TiiTlor, Hetty Ann Oeagley, Shir-I against altering provisions of the tip to the same conclusion that England is the general confusion. But who among us crease Horhlnes Leg Is, 7 p. m.; A. I. I ley Pslmer and Helen Manning. I Johnson act which bar financial all through. would not be willing to stay in the dark in this Ch. E.. 7:10 p. m ; S.W.L., 7:15 -p. At.PIIA TAP OMMiA— aKl to Brilain wilt liven the ea- Does Kennedy have some purpose he's try¬ respect as long as the conflict which is brewing m.; A.I.E.E., 7:20 p. m.; Tmvr*j i pccicd debate. Thc President is ing to accomplish with these utterances, or promises, however slightly, to give light to the Guard, 7:30 p. m.; Green Helmet,! means entire!) Line Holdakom, | not expected to commit himself world which is sinking ever deeper into darkness?" 7:30 p. m. t of the huge j Don Boerema. on tines lie jnst like to express his opinion when¬ almost daily and At Holeomb left Tuesday j the issue until it is tackled by ever possible, like the average American MSri SMOM GEOFF— I night for New York city where Congress. j drug store politician? Russia, sandwiched between the two moat active Campus Discussion group's topic Axis memberi. "is in a crucial position both as an for its Friday meeting is "Where •ally or as nn enemy," declares the University of Do Wo Go from Here Politically?" City Get* Cliri*tnins Spirit Michigan Daily. "Already the Soviet has made sev eral agreements with Germany nr.d has shared v Speakers will be M. M. Knap pen, professor of history, and John pledget Kg.it Laming will not lacking i.x thc partition of Poland. But the tensity created be Ceed, University of Michigan stu¬ Chiistmas spirit this year. tween thc two nutions by the ocupation of Rumania dent from England. Joan Savage Already colored lights have been erected has not been lessened by a is chairman of. the discussion, above intersections on Grand River avenue, German cooperation. The So which will be held at 8 p. m. in LEWIS INC. a mutual hostility with Italy nnd has repeatedly thc Spartan room of thc Union. and merchants have announced that light opposed Italian expansion in thc Balkans. Russia's , poles will be decked with evergreens, ami relations with JApan have been historically belliger¬ LUTHERAN NTI DENTH— that Santa, who was almost kidnapped las: ent. That the Soviet cannot be Lutheran Bible study hour will year, will return with his waUboard reindeer construction of Europe and Asia is undeniable. be held tonight at 8 p. m. in room LANSING 3 of thc Union annex. Rev. A. C. 113 S. WASHINGTON AVE. to the bouleyard. Either Russia must co-operate or her vast quanti tics of food, raw materials and land must lie divided Larson of thc Redeemer Luthera:. Prcpnraticns are also being made for col¬ • I church of Lansing will conduct the among the potential rulers of the continent. orful holiday decorations in the Union, com¬ "another pkrud.is class. The group will begin shid> OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. "Thus," concludes the Daily, plete with Christmas trees and silvery bells. Europe's chaotic political frec-for-a | of the Book of Genesis U. i* formed in With Tuesday's snowfall as an opener, The biggest bully of all is neither admitted officially { these decorations will give Spartans a wel¬ come head start on the Christmas season into the gang ror openly marked for liquidation. J' Ainet .can eco and will add a cheery note to the last few wicks of the term. four spoilsmen of the Eastern 1 th two alternatives will break into action . soon." [with Britain': tirely likely It'i Final! It's Forever! requested home o\ OUR LOSS IS YOW GUN! 1 Heath to liave the .-tudcnUs tign for HARRYMANS.... B™.«< HOUSE ROBES 1 rooms immediately Acy v. cies arc to be registered a 1 airplanes and other wa nn TRUiiiEn Every student needs one! I housing director's office at , without any payment For personal use or for gift DIPLOMAT IS IRATE •MOTOR purposes. Make selections now while assortment is nt its best, BOOTS e m n bi.ack • DARK BROWN rise sll-WMl fMnneh In mIM ■Tl DENT tXI D— Student dub will spo *17" dance Friday at 8:30 p. • IIARK GRAY social hall of Peopleschurch.Dar, A small deposit will hold figures will follow the thenx resist, thei your aaleetkm—pay balance Stu-' change of administration, especi- 82.95 as convenient. "Dances of Our Pkmeers." dents will wear appropriately tc',- | ally not buch relatively insjgnih- orful coeaimcfc. cant ix»u a* minister to Haiti. C1LVT. COATS VaiM in asua \jfavfo Doubta Union Merger IgrKAR council Animotity Between Union Leader* Halt, frog rem Highlights Registrar R. S. Linton reveal- mlttee to supervise a recently-np- LTc ¥ mUTaV. """"'•"W'ltafclX rfMr Agam Seek IL, *-***, Virginia Holm and Paul bart applying to formal par¬ P" Ll. ,ndJ ,h- tht CIO would raach C.I.O., wwa raacn ^ fWlltlMIW For will flay tha laada In the "1 ties. The ban was open placed two atar-ni If-'-*- ■»- i Was a Woman" mriaa t< E, ..ttlrnwnt <*JIheWdWWeneea II llllW F(W "Tha Story ol Mary Curtis I have received their fall term marks in th« form of Chr&tira* FT MEDICO BE YOUR NEXT presents, but under the new punch-card system, no grades will be sent out until all marks have been compiled, Linton expects final marks to begin coming into the office soon after' the last examinations ore completed. He believes that all grade cards will be ready by 10:48 a. m. Morning matinee. Tuesday after the beginning of 11:15 a.m. Vocal varieties. the rcccss. 11:30 a. m. Yesterday's rhythms. 11:33a.m. Michigan State Police idantly. Lewis' him from „ Ubor i since ; not remove icture. In Davis' opin- he .1111 retains his lead- A Woman United Mine Work- ,.( the wcallhlest and most powerful C.t.O. World be used In plan¬ in the rend and ffl Cups, Medals to Go ning a day at M.S.C. when the majority of campus honorary so¬ hindering hope of settling their differences. To Ri'«t Debaters Intercollegiate sport a will cieties would tap new me statu. of the C.I.O. The conflicting ideas of craft highlight women's activities! and special student honors would e unions versus industrial Cups inscribed with the win¬ this week as State's women's Liens If they should merge with were described by Davis i ners' names will be given to the 11: 8S a. m. Mlchlgnn Stntc Police be Conferred. Sinents. C.I.O. lesser importance in four top teams in the men and world starts "boning up" for Student council will be host at taatrd that thetr ur women's intramural debate con¬ 1:13 p.m. William Strickland at final exams. a student-faculty warring groups apart. the , equal ststua with A.P. of L. test. Recording to Burdette Stamp- piano. , Dec. 11. and wilf f< i the event of a merger. 1:39 p.m. Lansing W.P.A, or¬ t with » council ley, faculty debate director. WAA Sport light n— U.MENT CHANGES WooclincnPtnn If two teams within the sorori¬ ties, fraternities, and independ¬ chestra, Wm. van, director. Sulli¬ Norir.e Aldrich, Beth Hack, Dor¬ Knox, chairmen, Mlsa Clark diss Bills compose the conr( I Since the C.I.O. rrimkarihip haa 2:15 p. m. Music department pro¬ othy Campbell. Jane Rider, Mar¬ a in charge of the coffee hour. ents win the same amount of d en stealer than that of tha AT. < U. such an agreement would conlrol over union Two-Day Trip bates to they will debate each oth determine the representative gram. garet Parker, Ruth Lynch, Laura 2:30 p.m. How it's dorc In busi¬ I,eland, F.ileen Williams. Mary I ness; vocational in¬ Evatt, Jane Cook, Dorothy Thomp- . C.I O. A group of Michigan forest© the group. fairs' In 'he last few months A. formation, L. J. Lu | son, Peggy Green. Marian Gard¬ Jane Rosen¬ has taken the lead In will inspect four state evergret Top team for sororities and ner, Mnrjorie Baldwin, Barbara fraternities will then be paired berg, Liberal Arts sophomore from mbership, however, and this plantations and a method of sat 3:00 p.m. The inusk? salon. I Scarlett, and Betty Vaughn will influence the Green or- dune control employed in Ottawa against the top men and women Detroit, by a council committee as independent t|t*m to determine 3;13p.m. Curtain going up, Don leave by bun at 12 noon Saturday delegate to a Pan-American con¬ n to accept the C.I.O. or county, Friday and Saturday, W. Duel I. to play field hockey against a wo- footing. 1. Bull, of the forestry department, ownership of the first place cup. gress was announced. The con- The two losing teams in this final 3:30 p.m. Music of the masters, men's team at Alma college. The I The element of dual announced yesterday. 4:00 p.m. Forum discussion on game will start at 2 p. mi, an- debate receive the second place Forestry specialists planning to current speech prob- nounced Jane Rider, acting crp- Ilowpital Wefli Seen An AT. of lems. .'t i the PtoritssIvs participate- in the inspection are from the forestry department of Mem tiers of the four teams in j tain of tho M.S.C. team. AppHidMlomi, the debate finals will receive in¬ Volleyball Intramural class try- Misa Barbara Bloore, freshman I America could the University of Michigan, Mich¬ will be conducted today from from Rockford. Michigan, under- igan dividual debate medals. Name Fall Play it; Twenty-five points j1 wcnt an appendicitis operation UA will be .tal I,, nnv woman v.. i.u Tuesday morning, NEWS Stage Crews student completing eight practices and 100 points will be given to any third the Health n Page 1) student participating in the tour¬ Technical crews, who will Twenty students are nament who plays in the regula- the center from various responsible for "behind Coca-Cola with food the New Orleans convcntii Twelve of them are men. scenes" activity of Accent :lassified the A.F.L. Tuesday Perkins told the assembly that Youth were revwaicd yesterday b ln the soccer intramurals, the standings are tied between Ca$t. club and the dramatics director, Dr. V Fawcett Thomp-I Mary WhitforcKa team and iCapt. ment, will present a program at depart¬ Is a taste experience mil* lions welcome. A natural labor, in return for advances gain¬ son. Vivian Ruotsala's team, each win- the annual football stag banquet. II* rir. rtnH[h WOW RENT HKNT- K nnw (l P*rt. ed under the New .Deal, should Officially » all-college fall Accent on Youth will II ! ntng two games. The finl gptno Sue Brodie, junior physical edu¬ partner of good things to L C**».« IM St»r^ 4-41 tu. 2ft» work to bring peace within its be presented Dec. 4 and 5 in Fair- was scheduled for last Wednesday cation major, will give a solo tap eat* Coca-Cola sends Fo Ream# for mm. On# dnjlR own ranks to "promoto human afternoon but was postponed be-. and acrobatic dance and Orehesis ST NT cnild Theater, .50 1ftr. h nnr trm. Amide. Cdoklna privlleir«. F»r M-2* LE L ALLIEN NE welfare and labor standards . . . in the defense program . . ." June Pointer will be stage man¬ members will present a Hawaiian you back to work with (Continued from page 1) ager, assisted by Will Lee Knnp- dunce. Physical education tap that feeling of complete [ FOR SALE JAP* lACKTRAtll penbergor. Ofrhimb, mujors will put on a military tap A step backward from her bel¬ refreshment. Prompter! will be Arlene An- On Dec. 14, the honorary dance dance in the fashion of the re¬ ju " *"* iw" ligerent attitude toward the U.S. I rand and Frances Grnotjans; group, along with the Men's Glee nowned Roxy ballet. Ik SMI Ovrrront. dnrk oRford, a few weeks ago accompanying fiAUS E THAT REFRESHES It* c-d cndiUon. It. Col!'tt!«*M impor¬ signing of .he Ax,.-Tokyo pnet ",u"dMeBerto ?*¥ t Fi SAI L T»t*«b«. UiloMg. Rita. 14-S4 tant She has received many honors from colleges and uni¬ man seen hi the appointment of a ; ^nJ^rM "nd properties, Betty Bowman, Mary friendly to the U.S. as new Esther Larned, Morris Cooper, «n«leh.rdt; The Skate /» on Other Foot; versities. ML Holyoke and Rus¬ ssbiatuT^H|w MU Sft sell Sage colleges and Brown uni¬ Japanese •nmbassadjr to Wash¬ ington. 'A&nlral Nomura, new Robert Rosa. Bieiman, and Corinne Student Instructs Faculty versity made her a Doctor of Let¬ ambassador and soon to leave fe»r ters; Tufts college conferred the Virginia Haeger. Ruth Hirsch, By neurit. Washington, said" recently that degree of Master of Arts, and and Alice Cortright will have Warren Smolen. jmphomore engineering student, is capi- Smith college. Doctor of Humane there i» no issue between his na¬ charge of make-up, while costumes j tion and the U.S. which must be Letters. are being bundled by Betty Rich- talking on a novel way of fliuinriiiK a college education. settled by recourse to war. In 1994, Miss Lc Gallicrmc Voting Monday to take under ter, Mary Ellen Pitppan and Jar.- Smolen, who is olliciully rated as a professional, teaches fellow .students to roller skate, and to reverse the usual ice Murdoch. wrote "At 33." an autobiography consideration a bill which would into II printings limit four federal agencies, fav¬ NOW IT CAN BE which has gone ard has attained the best-seller orites of the administration, SlMlf Mm Attend procedure he has informally* ! , instructed several Michigan | Alter joining n high .clicol ikat- I class in non-fiction. Her main the Senate administered object has been to elevate the back the President's plans Washington obrervers say. Party in Hetrciit State faculty member, in-the XX* l£| in uny hrerzy drama and create more opp j Five Michigan State faculty »port. , nme months perfecting his figure ties for people to hear gooc i members, attended a kei party According to the wtudent in- Ukating and learning several dif- i/n'fHUK room machinery ol i , The national cation will move 32,285,000 ,! sponsorad in Detroit yes! rdy by g'tructor. included among faculty I ferent Skate dances, including the ! the M.S.C. alumni club if that members who accompanied stu-1 circle wait*. However, Smolen dents, from kindergarten* to , dent organizations cn *kating says that the averuge student can elMMW offered by the University I lege, another notch ahead Bending were Ralph parties during the past school year learn the four basic figures, includ* of California extension division, year. Young, John Kobs, Lyman Frimn- were B. Sangster, mechanical dn- ing the forward and backward dig, Glen O Stewart, Chai let i gineering instructor: Fran Dittrich.! figure eights, after two months Bachman^nd Thomas King. The physical education instructor: M. practice. party was held at the American S. Vandemeer, assistant football When he was presented wl h a XMAS GIFTS OF DISTINCTION! Legion hall in Detroit. Young is coach, and J. H. Kobs. professor of j proficiency medal lor figure skat- still in the city attending the AAU | physical education and head base- ing, which Is virtually a license for y meet. ball coach. the professional, Smolen decided ' * " winning amateur awards, that h. might turn hi. hoblry into a paying Job. CIT«S POPll-AKITY UNION DANCE On Wintry Night-. *2 BOB DEAN Smolen is oithtala.be over tho AND IIIS ORCHESTRA plan to Include .oiler skating In If you're fleaping on tho the next Olympic games, but re¬ Ihirtl tloor with tho window* set. that hie prclartional rtand- UNION BALLROOM FRIDAY, NOV. 20 wide op.ii . . . and » lot of 7.ip in the air—Skimo Paji,, 9-12 p. m. 80c per couple Pointing to the addition cl rollar j man will lump you aa warm .hating In the Olympic game, and to the increased number of cam-1 and cozy aa a lathy tucked pus roller skating partlas, Smolen into bud by hi* mothtr. Soft ax a kitten's ear. Warm fur. Sporty prevent Lirlv v 8kuur. can ehaote which show real tattle and forethonfhl. Why not shop early ami obtain jurt lh» BREAKFAST Right gill..,. IM THE UNION GRILL SMALL'S 128 W. Jewell s TtM B «ttVirte-7.1g - ILflft Maasfcm ek—«*d ■ II.II •T I, Bp Basketeers to StUjnmage Sportlines SPARTAN SPORTS V X X X X X Coaches Hang Bird x x | Alma Again Tomorrow By Ed Kitchen Whether or scoring punch not the Spartan front to make it* threat ' • line will pack cn felt against the hi* this year was just one more of the ,r u olame 33 BY JOE SIMEK looming ahead rtlcaw of Paddy Drlscoll He Lead* Gridders National AAU Meet Draws On 'S' Gridder* confronting solemn Ben Van Alstyne as Michigan st basketball forces pitched into * In action against Alma' fill In Yard* Gained Attend conch of Marquette's grld- 4>r* just before the Hilltoppcrs' State Dalers to Detroit At Banquet final pre-season drills today. here Wednesday both M ,r,i5" Hinging on veteran Max Gerard, who played in rVn.y Camj Thnnksclvlng came a week late Hindmnn, the 6 foot, State's 20 game fiRtt with the University of De¬ troit Saturday comes as a distinct Shorn of (heir notional collegiate championship as the re- for the Michigan State football center from Gory, Ind., State s 2 inch of Jtoj^rlae. The offenslve-unindcd ault of Monday's meet here, Mlchiiran State's cross country which was honored at a and at others failed t< forwards figure to have their big¬ boll; as Van Alstym Qotdcn Avalanche was having one team will attempt to regain prestitre in the National A.A.U. luncheon In the Olds hotel yes¬ gest difficulty In controlling the 'At m leanest years, not having terday by the Lansing Downtown ball in bencoth-the-basket action bones about pointing WAR it* second game until the 7-6 10,000 meter run over Detroit's Meadowbrook Country club Coaches' Club. must be controlled . Ytctory against Michigan State the this afternoon. 1 Not only did the gridders re¬ this reason. foes ns Michigan, Oh: Dumped Into a particularly Iowa who are due 1 wiek before. before the game, the Spartans The Spartans and Michigan Normal of Ypsilanti are th< 27 Letters Go turn laden with shirts, tic., key chains nr.d other personal gifts, tough job Is quiet, curly-haired many week: . favorites by the Bob Morris, the Grand Rapids Wert made heavy only full collegiate tcama In but also trids of all sorts. Every Behind these expei IflrMtlkee writers and those » meet, which has attracted To Members player hod at least one fowl. senior whose lot it is to fill the vacant by Martin Hutt, .the reserve materia! Clo*e to the team. But when Cen- spot left ong amateur teams from the Bob Friedlund. Junior righ! now one of Uncle Sam's army air too deep and Van Ah tbr Hay ApoLkis rammed over a tburMown on on intercepted pass it as well as a big entry of un¬ Of '40 Team er.d, had a pig under his onr tllll Botchelor hod a duck. Al! corps icofiy has bemoaned fledglings. With Hindmnn reasoned secondary to WpmX State. I heard a prnmi- acted and collegiate stars from Fourteen juniors, eight sopho¬ were very much alive. and Max Dalrymple, nlse one of -oughout the country. Indiana, week.. AaUt Marquette official remark the missing this year. Hutt helped newly crowned collegiate chom- mores, and Ave seniors were nam¬ dangerous combination Backing Up the f. tf&ff' the victory over the Spartans ttfoyld constitute a successful sea* be represented only by ed Wednesday by Charles form a around the backboard. Dudley Jones, the F MM. Evidently it did not. 'toijwaiilifi sources have fre- moting up with 29, which would thdividual entries. FACE NORMAL Bachman, head fodtbll coach, and FroshGridclers PLAY AGAINST SCOTS sophomore, and a pair tadians, CarJ Petro i the athletic council as winneri Morris, who measures in at C toAtiy mentioned Mike Costcel. popular Michigan State assistant make him subject to Immediate service except for the provision Coach Lauren IK Brown's har¬ riers are anxious to renew their the varsity block "S" for the 1940 Elect Dcilicrt feet. 1 inch, is teaming with the May. What there is left 1939 North Webster, Ind.. flash, until two years ago, as a possible that exempts all rerular college rivalry with Michigan Normal, season. Glenn Deibert. left end, from fore Monday's enc over whom they have two state Of the 27 awards made, 12 went Joe Gerard, and although neither Buecewor. Much as I would like students until July I. Pontine, was elected honorary Kalamazoo will be pa- to Ma Casteel at Marquette, for meet victories, but who outran to the backneld, five each to the captain for the season by fresh¬ has an extra amount of finesse, afternoon, Friday, ;u that school rates No. 2 in the num¬ Other athletes at State In the them 68-102 in th enntionnls nnd guards, four to the their driving play lends Spartan ber of engagements on the year- draft appear to be In the high the Spartans' home course. ends tackles, and only one to the ce man football numeral winners cage followers for the Spartans "as ti to predict that fifth week of practice unil Sci Tuesday noon. Last year's captain brackets. Mike Softak, basketball A.A.U. rules permit eight t ter position. things may not be so dai was Tom Johnson, varsity tackle be back foe a ec.-or star at Michigan, drew one of the For the five senior letter-wi JenLson hardwoods after all this teams, which Is one more than is famous ISO's. So it appears th; The Athtctic Council awarded winter. scrimmage Friday. allowed In collegiate competition. ncrs, Ed Abdo, guard; Jack 42 gridders nnd Manager Fred . i will have some athletes around Conch Brown has added Bill Van Amon, fulibacte; Bill Bfitcheior, Colwell, Scotia, N. Y. senior; with Arizona is now a power in the me when 133 comes up. Velzor, t#ansing sophomore," to his center; Bruce Blackburn, end; numeral sweaters. Receiving num¬ torder conference and Mike has an wa« W>mn Davla, l-ft- regular team of Capt. Ed Mills,; Al ^pnd Paul Griffeth, guard, it was erals are* Bade a tremendous hit in the Haifbork Wnrren Panushka, a porlfon of the Onndee twin Mnngan, Wnrren Anderson, Walt the third time that they had re¬ RIFTS FOR MEN re«t. Hi* position nt Marquette In 7« ball-rarry- Benrddee, Bill Scott, Ralph Mon- ceived majors. vould be precnrloiw. At any rate, 122-year-old senior nt Mncnlestdr Inc attempt, Davis ran lor i roe, and Jerry Page. F.icvcn juniors to receive their he game between Arizona nnd ! college who never played football Your Bad. your Brother. your Friend—All will .ij»- The two college teams are not second varsity letters were: Fred larquette this Saturday should | In either high school or college, la ed 14 finn out of 4* for 24* expected to thrcnten for the team Carter, tackle; Wilford Davis preriate useful, wearable gifts. Stop In al IluH v ►ring forth some interesting de¬ I in the Macalestcr starting lineup across the street from the Union, and aee our wide this year. Tarda. In addition to these frola title held by the New York Ath¬ quarterback; Wyman Davis, half¬ selection of rifts for men. he alio ran back pnnt, and klrk- letic club. With renowned stars back; Bob Friedlund, end; Frank nlT, for 220 yarda, arorrd two such as Gere Vcnzke, Joe McClus- Knrns, tackle; Bill Kennedy, end today i TODAY key. nnd Luigl Beccnli, Itallni Walter Kutchins. guard; Bill 1932 Olympic 1509 meter king, the Rupp, guard; Mike .Schelb, half¬ ONLY J New York contingent is expected back; Bob- Sherman, qtiarterbaek; x*"' T«4ay'« Mil ..IP. M.~N'i«kla 7 * • Lead Changes to keep its title. and Lew Smiley, end. LASH TO RUN The three remaining junior OUR ANNUAL MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE FREE SHOW! (STUDENTS ONLY) In Loop Play Per the Individual crown, at winners are Charles Carey, back .tcntlon will be centered on Doi George Danciu, guard; and Bob South Campbell took possession Lush, Indinna state policeman and McNeill, end. of first place in the women's vol¬ former Indiana university flyer, Six of the eight sophomore "SAILOR'S LADY leyball tournament when it do who has run off with .the title for awards went to backfleld mem- feated Alice Cowles 39 fo 29 nnd seven consecutive years. Today tiers Walter Ball, halfback; Dunne stretched its winning streak be is expected to have stiff Fnulman, quarterback; Jnck~Fen- six straight against no los Petition from Greg Rice. Forrest ton, fullback; Dick Kieppe, half¬ Slgmn Kappa sorority threat Efawk Walter Mehl, nd Mel Trutt, back; Walt Puwlowski, halfback; . . . "TOM TI'lfEV**—X*art*m« the leaders with a mark of i former teammate,- and Ed - Ripinnster, fullback. "UNUSUAL OCT tll'ATIONS" - PETE SMITH SPECIALTY wins, no losses and one tie. Usually held in the Tackles Tom Johnson and Darnel aeet has not drnwn a Michigan Mornbito received the remaining lllini Gyinnusts Give i was tied with Sigma Kappa itnte entry since 1934 two major letters. 4 liifornntl Drill r*t place lost the opportunity George Radulescu, sophomore iiy in the finals when it dc- "SPRING PARADE" to the Kappas Tuesday ClinchesAm ardMSC tackle, was awarded a minor tot- With Harrier Meet ORPHEUM LANSING Ktudrnts nnd friends rlnliy of Ne%v York j attending the MS.C.-Long In¬ 82.50 - 85.00 land basketball game at Madl- rn. « mi.. n«v. «*-.»« nott Square Garden Jan. 4 at re¬ duced prices may do so by dial¬ ing George Handler at the A. E. TRY THESE RECORDS BY msk Pi bouse before next Thursday. Special tickets may be obtained .Mitrlirll Ayrcs anil His Fnshions in Alusir for 44 rents Instead of the regu¬ AND lar charge of 62 rents. l9\ ANB nt; Fred Tnotcll. Rhnde vice-president: Mike Ryan, treasurer, and Lauren P. R-VQunG-miifnno .38 Michigan State, secretary. EzmM FLASH GORDON UUi!ltx SHORT SLBJEf lH j ment. In second place is Eleanor South Cowles 29. Campbell 39, BLOB'S MLSIC IIOLSE STUD AND LINK SETS TUtRDAV. WEDNX i Sims of Sigma Kappa who has ] West Mary Mayo 37, SFF.NC'FH TRACY IN "NO!IT HWEST* PASSAGE" j roiled up 30 point*: Kappa Gamma 24. Girls! Here's the ideal gi and Jones Family In -OUIC K MILLIONS" The schedule for the finals are: North Williams 40, We have a wide selection i Alpha Thrta 15. j Kappa Thursday, Alpha Chi Omega v*. Kappa Gamma. smoke color, and wine. Friday, West Mary Mayo vs 82.00 - 85.00 I winner of Alpha Chi Omega vs Kappa Gamma game. Get YOUR Kappa The results of to games played Tuesday are; Sigma Kappa 1. Grove-Robin son 0. "" STUDENT DIRECTORY TODAY noticeable at . CONTAINS 81.50 - 82.00 e NAME On Snle At MITTENS _ 1-AJAMAS — ARROW SHIR* # UNION INTERWOVEN SOCKS McCROSSKN TlS. e MORRILL HALL e OLDS HALL AU. GIFTS APPROPRIATELY today and friday WRAPPED HV/RI7S