wiT'S May'8 Scrimmage Clears Deck Campus A yres Cancels Dale For Opening Basketball ,/,/f's Turned To Play In llotel ■„ it . , tanked In medical A1 Kavelin and his 'Cascad- rv-trry a» "fractured ing Chords" orchestra will be Game With Kalamazoo 0. ,,rher such circumlocu- North h"H'« lot- featured at Scabbard and Doublehcader Scheduled As Reserves rfpnrt; '.n t damages as two Blade-Pershing Rifles all col¬ : Ext'„** basketball campaign was of- : flcially on. innately, a carpenter crew Ravelin's orchestra for the occa¬ *1 r This gesture by the canny Mr. in repair the table's sion. , Hepplnstall, better known as Jack STUDIED IN ITALY ♦ li in his versatile capacity of State A! Kavelin, leader of the or¬ f , . |. i i ' i athletic trainer, menr.s, just as it iiiul Scale chestra, spent six years at the TAKER MANY COMMITTEES 1" .' ■* , I has for the last 26 times, that the Pat Wise, Applied Science fresh¬ ; preliminaries are over and decks Royal Verdi conservatory, Milan, Italy, studying to become a con¬ man, games; Marjorie Doyle, *^1 '/*''are about to be cleared for action. cert violinist. However, after Home Ec Staff Home Economics freshman, tree; Lois Richards, Liberal Arts fresh¬ t ' I' V•'* ' j* / Strictly speaking it means that I Coach Ben Van Alxtvne's 15th one year on the concert stage, Ravelin's interest in modern Member Dies man, bus; Margery Masterson, \\ ff '> ' j Spartan team is ready*on.-the-dot dance music led him to form his Home Economics junior, gifts; '/ ■' ' j for Monday night's season opener vn orchestra. Mary Ellen Stack, Medical Biol¬ TRY-OUTS SCHHDl'I.FD X/ \Y l\\ /'/ (with the toui.li little Hornets of ne a massive Besides conducting. Kavelin In Indiana ogy. freshman, coat room; Lornn Debate tryouts for men and wo¬ S \'til j 'y* ,« '/ Kalamazoo n.ll»'t!t\ Inrt IS recently brake th. prepares most of his own arrange- Miss Ethel G. Webb, assistant Jean Ball, Home Economics fresh¬ men are scheduled, for next Tues¬ ,//. :■ I A ill ' / i RCHERVKS WILL PI-AY TOO me rernrd when they arored as well as playing rolo vio¬ professor of clothing, died yester¬ man, stockings. day and Wednesday. The try- '/'// \ i\ |Hi j ' ^or ,h<* ,lrv,t ,imc m man>' years ind dates. Oraanlaed by Ed lin parts throughout the dance day at Robert Long hospital, In¬ Kntherine Riney, Home Eco¬ out speeches, which are under the / "(flNlft f!'" I both a reserve and varsity or gage- a area, of hta friends program. Kavelin has done some dianapolis, Ind., after an illness nomics freshman, Santa Ciaus; direction of P. D. Bagwell and ' f+'-'rW ment will, be played on the same Virginia Foster, Home Economics Robert Turner, are to be of five ' / ' nl*Jit. Spat tan seconds are to composing, and his songs include of two months. a».kI< tbe popular number, "I Give You On leave of absence during freshman, balloons; and Barbara minute duration and may be ei¬ Glover, Home Economics sopho- ther ( ■KeFxV\. I tangle with Kalamazoo at 6:30 p. m. reservists white the first-1inert. My Word." affirmative or negative. spring term of last year, Miss - t t>tf. will go on at O p. m. Three-minute rebuttals taken from OPENED IN NEW YORK Webb returned to Michigan State Vfl 'HV Meanwhile, mingled opinions The orchestra made its first ap-. college this fall but illness forced J-?7;' t"!li--..ii s-.• last set-to with ils of Study pearance at the Hotel Lexington! her to return to the hospital. Miss Webb, whose home is in ",P dying Scots of Alma as the Spartans applied final touches to mart wun soul «o in NVw York city, and soon after Franklin, Ind., had been a mem¬ their pre-season drills. or to himself has began a record-breaking stand at. ber, of the college staff sfriec 1923. Van Alstyne, cheered by With thli cratnntlrg, U>« nook-Cadillac Ravelin's orchestra hotel, Detroit. No funeral will be held, but cre¬ an improved brand last two days, was still hoping for after playing in some of the big¬ mation will take place today. £.* •' a Godsend to jack his reserves up ger hotels and night clubs through¬ out the country. The band has re¬ BBSSHfeSJ^vmZZ!* tn thin** £lr held 1 hursdoy at-4:30 p. m. \>ur rn.mb.rs of th. .oil. d.- tmcnt will present papers to Jnek Fro,t. |P"rt Monda; .\w\iti»H—p..*# t . p a perfect even- and wood carvings for the first is their livelihood, relaxation,' d the light to his rnn time at Michigan State college, hobby, all rolled into one. . i fd Mr °"!">7y Williams; that | Leonard D. Jungwirth, instructor _ • To derive , . . the greatest I u,„ . hur, my "'mp'y from one role to another. "Will - repuU.Uon? | Writer _ tn __ '' Tnlk 1T American Society of Agron- Soil Science Society which will meet in beginning »f St: professor an- here would bv a j "< 'cutpt,," a"rt'nd";,r|i"' d"^" pleasure from this play it is, will that one help It? Will I re- " 1 ,ltl l" 1 Chicago, Dec. 4. 5, and 6. »" "h,brt. "'„h" 7^" necessary to know what sort of j ceive my shnro of the spotlight?" I To I Dr R L. Cook will talk on "The day. and Bob. con- ! Sunday in the art gallery of the music building. The exhibit will psychology ii* back of many of the These are only a few of the wor-' Journalists Effect of Borax-on the Yield. Ap- speeches delivered by the play- ries that they voice. last until December 9. Orin W. Kaye, Jr., will address |.^®n of Spinach." Mr. Gilbert ght, the actors, the secretary. I GIVER UF LOVE FOE DRAMA tion Among the carvings is a scale w embers of Sigma Delta Chi. na- j As for Gayc, the playwright I Muhr's subject is "Available Bor- , , , . ... . ,, . m.triri of model Juntfwirth a< Statue of and evcn the playwrights butler, «f Jungwirth veritable Dr. Jykell and Mr. ; tional professional journalism j »n as Affected by Soil Trent THEATER IH CATCHING «i none No's >n ' Dr. G. J. Bouyoucos and In the first place, fascination for Hyde. Kind, considerate, and j fraternity at a noon luncheon, j|I mentis." Father Gabriel Richard foiln j stands at the approach to Bi the theater is as catching as the fair-minded when at leisure, he is i Tuesday A H Mick will discuss "Comparl- Isle in Detroit The statue , , , . .. brutal, tireless, relentless, and Unio ! son of Various Water Absorbent Wreaths, cedar ropes, bows, and r—ftASKKTH%1.L-^l*ace 4 otBjjJJJjt h'n« ZZ Mk 117.0 completely oblivious to. every Kj | Cells in Use with Electrical Res¬ , tratber Rlcbsrd. ao everything when writing a play, istra istance Method for the Continuous gilded bells complete the decor- Even when Gayc is about to lose I ed from Europe where he has > Measurement of Soil Moisture jation* except for two Christmas trees which will be decorated and other side trance of the Belle Isle en- stands a statue done by Mr. j ™ , ; his beloved Linda to a younger1 spent the past 18 months as rival, he can show that rival how ■ itinerant free-lance writer, an | Under Field Conditions." C. E. Millar, professor of soils, installed sometime next week. A Santa Ciaus theme is. to be fol¬ Society Picks love successfully simply During his European wander- ichairman of the Fertilizer Grade Jungwirth's father. ^ ^ ^ r to make because it appeals to his sense of ings Kaye reached Paris only committee of the American Soc¬ lowed' at the Union fireplace, New Members The exhibit in the music build- j wVight herself. As toi the dramatic. shortly ahead of the Nazi* and iety of Agronomy will present a which will be realistic with stock¬ ings,' a Santa, and a bag of toys. Epsllon, national mathe- ing includes religious figures of the butler, he quotes Shakesepare, Interesting habits i witnessed the siege through its report of the committee* work. Pi Mu "The Holy Family" and "The Cru- jool(H down on "towners," that is, Margaret Jennnc Tompkins, latics fraternity, announces that people i duration. ciflxion" .in white oak. and "St. poopie not of the theater, and senior public school music major, h? following have been elected to Francis" and "The Resurrection." namM his future children after are portrayed as the play develops His topic has not been onnounc- is again helping Frost with the de¬ Actors are always acting, both on *d- I ceramics. | actors Croup Name* Delegate* corating this year. and off the stage. So Mr. Gallo- j — AC TORR TALK "SHOP" To Student Congee** in hi, bwt dm- Eronnmift to S|M*ak When it comes to the actors nad | atoga Springs, N the playwright, they have com¬ wdf.'for tein, a On Tobacco Taxes Grain Judges Pluec jrnondMeakin, beth Dot W pletely "one-track" minds. All C. S. Logsdon of the economics Pink ham. talk "shop" incessantly. Seventh In Contest [James RennOj E;i nder the actors IMELL" department will present a paper on Harry Sov They have no other interests air and j 'Tobacco and Tax Rates by States" j Liberal Arts sophomore of Detroit, ior; >rth considering. Since they j nothing in Chicago before the Tax Policy was chosen to be the delegate to Michigan State college's farm junior; Marion T.i Albert Wa have nothing to sell' but them¬ Monday. j represent Michigan State college m Ohio, N#v. 29—TMrt truund in a attee at the were A entooibed Unigltt «.>• feet PrnniTlnnla Cwl Cm. Tw« selves. they are tremendously ego¬ tistical and unceasingly blow their The ZZncluae, a r„um. of i ,7^n-wTc.'n"STJi.n7 c^-1 ids junior; Lansing junior. and own horns. spirit ] th* rMidt., of th«. I.XM and th. ' jtr.„ to Im h.ld at Olivrt th.y hav. on Intwitat. trad., 1 D«.mb.r 14 and 15. j Gr,in Jud ( cont,„ at Kmui Ci,y Mo ,hu WKk accordin(( lo Members are chosen from those MM tor th. Ir.ppnl tudents who have finished cal¬ hop, b Miss Darling, Genevieve, Dickie. an announcement made by the culus, hove satisfied rigid scholas¬ j farm crops department. tic requirements, and who show Prof. H. R.' Petti- Demand Evolves Directory, Research Shows Coached by interest in and an aptitude grove, farm crops, the team which the trip was composed of for higher mathematics. which a week was given to check- I Remaining copies go on sale Meyers, Lansing senior; Cooperxville By PEGGY TROUT ing and double checking the facts j Monday at the Campus Book store, Westrate, ttflw in rg CIO-L'AW workers at Ninety telephone call* an hour for accuracy. Printing and bind- the College book store. Union junior; Robert Tice, Sandusky Se¬ lafey tea thrown men oat c during the rush seaion in a wo¬ ing the book require two more desk, and the Registrar's office, nior, and Raymond Elbing, Pigeon man* dormitory *how* how much weeks. The extra supply consists, of 1422 Michigan State college I* indebted DELATED FOE ACCURACY copies. Placing teams were awarded to Alexander Graham Bell. Even medals. loving cups and scholar¬ Consequently, this year's book COVERED EART LANSING M Mexico. so. there was a time when II.S.G was delayed in publication be- Information given by the 1920- ships. The University of Nebraska student* had to get along without cause so many precautions were 21 directory supplemented stu- won the title in the grain judging the telephone and a student dir¬ taken to assure correct addresses dent data with East Lansing mat- ectory. long considered a part of tow SHIFT* 1938 a cut of Beaumont tower JSSF.S TIC WHIVGTOK. Not. N-fw ei "Th. Migratory Agriculture La- MrtalB «l mw«W "tor*, tate,. mm MM *">> ^ nttaa 'II, 111 N WOT «i * p*LeAN#. NOT. m NUIOT ■MbM ottk . MoT fcr MM CoOegp Troops Guard Btttharegj Bulletin As Nazis Mop Up Enemies , ( harlot It Under an art t Ott'n seven i ration hall •*" anfil to poait WASHINGTON—The fnaMr ntcry cf the CIO convention an the dramatic iloel of «Ha I ret ween the greatest show, lan In organized labor and the greatest strategist. Each scored hi keeping with his character. John L. lewis. Agriculture ami Veterinary .Science divi- (aiONa. In addition, several entries of col- wflach active participation in an event of Aroundthe I "telegraph his pun this importance ia an example of Michigan finding n husband. ] Martin Dies, through | State's ranking aa a major institution in the Editor's Desk trouble in tee on subversive net This fact has been borne out public in Washington held cf agriculture, a field in which it en- through u study made by the Uni- j jots a high reputation. versify of New Hampshire's ap¬ International Comr let the eastern highbrows shout "cow- pointment bureau. Women grad¬ American exponents cotlcge" at us: we're proud of it uates have had ro trouble placing tlculnr, Dies warms! themselves as teachers in home 1 economics. During recent years) vacancies reported to the bureau j have been double '.he number of jiu 91 • woria mm n pmiy wmm sm women eligible to fill them. ! Stranger Than fiction ;■ "r"—?■ tlonal tones at his desk. The reason: Turnover in the home economics field is high be¬ i with bouquets in M-v A few brickbats v.-r - Unfolding on the pages of eurraat daily m>> d tnluf is aa cause the average teacher marries ' receptitm Thursday i • v y newspapers is one of the most novel true - ' ——*' within three years. kient-elect Henry city as ofTicinl tfivov . r t> r mystery yams of recent years. The low* ks sad telli SAVgS no raow srilT EVANSTON. 111. —The writer arm of Uncle Ram has reached all the way M „|[M„ ,u j government to inaugural* Well, no- j When Hillman finished. Lewis of a famous *roilegt song whose • Manuel Camncho, m-.tlvc from Washington to unmask charactam ami wnst hawnwl «a mu ifei ret ! had lost the battle. The opposi- modesty kcpl him from the public i Mexican president eye for 28 years hus finally ac¬ plot cf a Michigan political ster>* that Has body ever ihestut «a »w channel! tion unions, which town had cepted recognition. He U Theo- [. Real and verbal 1 been shrouded in secrecy. ",Iu' ** look buck we study! cowed with scorching rhetoric : doir Van Ktten, Chicago pharma- i provided by followri : del get n 1 *nd the packed committees, tixok Turning the glaring spotlight cf a grand ul « „milUo" > d we tar- ' tbe offensive behind Hillman. The i cist who in 1912 composed the I candidate Gen. .luan Altr jury's Indictments on Frank McKay. Hi- ^ m, is a ! noisy but weak left wing caved A LITTLE BIT >rgan nation will [ words und music of **Qa U North* j western" while n senior In North- : who inyt Camncho t- ' . t i the U. S. in order to j ..te ■vntnsna » mwumiuciii wi of research ! Murray got the assurances he lion breakfast Si western university schodl of ish merchants" with Mi x.ur . 21 hour, later, ■ corporative. sad has received! demanded and Independent kets for General Motors | pharmacy. more hnnorary degrees than most college presidents.; Lewis, crooninc a teartul swan At Northwestern recently he wasi NAZIS RAID LIVERPOOL His sugneation about what to do to remedy the > «"«. ""Tendered "* »«'■ honored guest of the Northwestern Now Liverpool is : ... .m attitude which he deplores rw riaht; Th'' "I*" ®[ J"f"' L- „ ; iMst-lovtng !■ llw, ,, I not the only feather m Hillman s I AS Pres. Louis Neeri included in the charges. Grant! junaw "All t am asking you to do." Kettering ha. staled. i «£*' " ,r,um^ *** that business .it the Campu grc have ttarked at the heelg of noma of them -i, to turn ammi and let the past take rare of "» UO bureau it rapidly growim the benefit of those who i Ihelf it la tlw 'tooeat' uilhg In the world in.fi"^"' Common* element,, take advar.'afe of its qua for year*, but the men invotveil have always been aequittet). way Take the Throw, them away, history_let's and bumthem hook,make sonwthms "0-| '«-' nc|p|r „ th, ..^ Ubj[ w.prf. „„ „r rttlr It is. of course, unfair to pass any judg¬ the future. Let s put a departmeot of future into c[() (f [nt wouM ha„ Pi Mii Epiulnn will hold sons namcl in the imlictmenls. That is the are going to spend all the rest of our life, so why lhc illbo, movement the meeting TiMmdav at 7:15 | jury's joh. But as the ease continues, are you worrying about the past?" nvt of ,nv hope for AFt.-CIO room 12.1 Morrill hall political history is being marie in Michigan. 'Merry Christmas" From Hawaii (*""• »"»ce to one ^orti Petty grofting, of the type thgt has o>-- i of pe.vonal feeling against Lewis cui retl cn campSs in the past, is always dis¬ Hut Hillman knew that a per- tasteful business. Sooner or later it is of the paper was devoted to that purpose. i soha! attack was just what Lrwn i wanted, had tried for months t discovered and hard feelings usually result. Soviet, I "aires Go in Revene Now that Student council has enacted a j provoke The Deimit Free Prrsa ought to get plenty of com¬ i many battles in his 24 years And he has fough'^t." penalty provision to he applied against stu¬ pliments on iL society section of last Sunday It j union leader to fall into . Bio-Sketch Shot dents guilty of taking bribes or gifts for pulled a stunt that every newspaper man who ha* | of a trap. .He suptnrssed hi* pet ■ using their influence to throw student con¬ scorned society new • lorgs to do. The section was devoted almost entirely to men; bridegrooms' photos the j sonal .infer and kept the fight t. Background Of ground on which Lewis certain businesses, stories of such tracts to activities may be i xpected to decrease. in*trad c( thure of the bride* were published, the : couldn't wm—that the CtO wa< (Minpus . triors The prospect of being . eliminated fruit ' forces must unite to preserve theii i Jchn Rischman. Gi.rd M extra-class activities, and possibly from cal¬ common gains senior, has had m< • •'&i 'perier.ee than any " r" lage aim, should he a rather forceful dete-- cast in "Accent on Y »-year-old Indian of PocateUo! Idaho. man plays a charm'' ^ , ' The .rhol.rship was citabllshcd . of Frank Callow a>. 5 I in recognition of an Indian treaty On campus, Ri*c • concluded at Fort Meli;,. Mich!. lead in "Henry VIII. *** granl.ng three section, ol land to I in Lben's "Wild D' "' the institution, later de,i|nated a, : one of the propert « A i the university. _ I In high school i OLIVET—Olivet college Ir.od- i t*»rrd "Pride ai I tertently may have f.iund a meens ' Wht* Piayiag in a to attraet male students — bv "«»a»y. he appca. dropping lootbull. ccat Fever,- "Su>. College officials announced that ""d "The Deunkai J •p. nmenrewcr.mrTTi ps-toi ftarten brand mxmi with elimination ol luottaell as an Ruchaeu ts a mc: fUturaesi with the.r pure hear* a cpaatMwg uie peel three yeas intercollegiate sport enrollment A*tha Phi. drama: ; has increased (rom 269 10 271 and Tipping the scale, gar left the nearby highway and headed to- bobs when I voice ay [he percentage ol male students R'whn»a i» technic;, •fend the stand. When it Anally came to a ally wrong. I believe, as h" .nrrraaed noticeably. i "biggest" men on < . Virginia Meek, wh A student at Eastern New Me*- tor • character pert ico college has ap;l.ed to Mrs. 1. » junior speech maj frank P..1U. director of housing, [mouth. Miss Mack she might have eotly iaitiated into w,Ul ,hr« or Fhi, dramatics hon... «Mibi» frcn ttho mi#ht ho aus- peareg (n Ave Stud.. AI- a ZaVcaAxm nuu- ; KU on campus, smLn'i earnestly m',h' *requested drafted, production, she isIra.,h, Although this ite u» student ! T^ 1 »~-.c-i. shows 7 . ^^wa^^r-,7 MMtlGAN WAtm MBWS i New Performance IfffC Inducts Sponsors Actress Wants Better Theal Action! Men Handle* Free ♦:*•/ n Martial Ceremony Show Crowd* Approximately 8.000 students • Reveals Weakness, • • • • Lauds Few American Productions ♦ «v • (harlolt* WWHd* jammed the annual free show for the theater hove^efiS^ I Vnder »n arch oI mbtrn matte by officer escort,, Michigan From the Michigan State college students "The primary weakness of the last year, American I am convinced that the people want to roe tionx of had tremendous influence, seven corps sponsors entered the stapc at Denton- at the State theater during its American theater is its failure to worthwhile play*. The future of potential power of the Evil# hull last night for their official installation, and ad- Women's Angle three afternoon performances and Thursday, present the really significant dra¬ evening, Vem mas of the world." Eva Le Gnl- the theater In thiW country lies itr the performance ef great play? theater." Mi** Le Gallienfte stal¬ ed, "lies in tho performqrrcR^jpf1: mfil to positions in front of the units they represented. ( Sicotte. theater manager, estirr.ai- liene, one of the foremost figures by the greatest actors so that the great plays of the p^st I After announcement ef the * t a yellow— marquisette gown, While Rome of the women's world take over their military | < ' and Jon Kali was the main .emblcd in the M.s.c. auditor- the value of having ptayif* pFe* —»■»■—-lass. 'iftgaa.'Sf£!"ar;.,a— fklrt, and nipped in waist, for the ,t,int * Theodore Hay; John ceremony She was escorted by CALLS MOVIES A PURGE i formed so that they would be ac- a president of the nBcers' The actress discussed the infiu- | ccssible to nil lovers of the Harry Jackson, cadet colonel. mO his a "to, David Laldlaw, drcs« .... ■ - ^ sponB- _ I'Sht comedy portrayal of navy modrrn American Ihenler to a cnce of moving picture* on the "Riding ptay« is not enough.". e by Miriam «d to e orh corps sponsor. ,r with her tnslsnia worn Nickle, Bill Porteous* partner for rd lhr mllUmum „mouril prac- !£'"* M^n ha,:p€n' whon ,hc j popular ! "et t com** ,n- Bbror» best-sellers, acd ignoring stage, stating that movie* haw! "A piny con only ,HV® the installation, was pink, its full •i— in tttaia' 1**4 done much to "purge" the theater j wh*n l* l^rformed." i ; llurhstts stepped in the five skirt of chiffon, its long wnistcd. !h" w«k front H ,o « p. m. Mon- brevity '» °ddi:lnn on the Red ("lure'! ,hc ™ln «■' Cross, j stated ?' «•* P-t" »« that Broadway productions, of it* more undesirable element, j The lecturer illustrated- Her lec- h sponsor, fitted bodice of lace. Other de- day through Thursday. a Pete Smith novelty, n color I for the most part, are not the "Today'k theater-goers aro not so {lure with many anecdote* and The Alma college vs. Michigan willing tn pay to see an irferior personal experiences coreernnlg Mils of her gown were lace pock¬ cartoon, and an "Unusual Occu- -.heater in her definition of the ets. puff sleeves and a high neck. Stnte college field hockey game p it ion" reel were presented. j word, but are what people engag- ploy when the movies are able, j her life in the theater. w/, and occasionally do. present some | rERMIT9 QI'ERTION PERIOH HtVtl scheduled for today has been In- focused on each WEAK9 WHITE GOWN definitely cancelled performances, instead of led In theatrical work usually call of the world's trenlert fwrform- ! Aft|,,. th(, rnnc,u.lon of Jo Smith, escorted by Hay Ho- ! , the usual one, were held thi.« iie received the sitver era and ptaywrltex," Mis. La Gal- . . was |he only lighting land, wore an oyster white- chU- j poor playing conditions- cauacd by I in no attempt, to eliminate the "Too much of our moder ' j Uirr Mi„ ,,0 Gallienne aqxwoarf fon evening dress. With it she) inclement weather. crowding and pushing of former is merely ihow business," the "n*,, ,, ... | written quesllonx roneernlng f . j.rfvnUtioe. wore a matching wool Jacket tic- | completed the regulation amount Forty-two women students came years," Sicotte said. While Mim Ix- Gallienne stated siieaker .said. She criticized the¬ her belief In ll» importance of | fr„ lhTO,„ shr wtp,mAy to a. nau-rh ilajed by the bard » tor corps sponsor rented by pastel sequins. j of ^cMew and have participated nut for volleyball tryoutu Thurs¬ Since this new system proved atrical munagers and radio and art, she dof* | quMt, (op n ,T„dinif by a day afternoon. The first Inter- j successful, it will be continued in movie prtxlucer* as well, for "un- wr|tt^n by hl,r fnther; thn Jacqueline Dn foe's dress, made rr Wood, to leoee tho hull j not b^jjeye that it can be consid- noted poet Richard Gallienne. of blue silk Jersey, featured a das 4 game is scheduled to start! the -abcr areh. She was "high-low" Thw fall term. 40 women stu¬ future free shows. dcr.'.timating tin- inlalltgmn of tled „ r|vol lhr slnae ..Thl. wajst line, and draped i dents have come out for fencing prorhptly at 7 p. m. next Tuesday, j Dean of worren Flisabeth* CMi- „ order by the sponsor tlie American |»bplf.'' | tnlktej lack the fundamental puw- itroduced Mi*« I«e Gallienne, v colt artillery, Miriam J full skirt. Scrolls of gold thread jird have been instructed trimmed its shoulders and pouch bers of Seheimn Scott a on ^the the entire competition. by mem¬ Six games will be played during I LAIIDS Pl.AV ( OWING HERE . -r of the theater to irake the au- cinducted the question1 pMHod f„r ivrshing Rifles, Joseph - In her criticism of the present dienee an actual fart of the per- I s.r;,th, ior tield artillery, Jnc- Jackie's escort. p ,r, c; for Infsnlry, Ma- pockets. Herbert Hentschel was techniques and arts of the sport. The honorary also sponsors and Tower Guard Titles— WKAR day State. Miss I^Oaltieriie spe- | hirmanee," she emphnslxed r 1 Menllv exempted a tew currently 1 Miss Le Gallienne constantly i» close of the lecture. A blue fatin brocade bodice and Mrs. Robert Shaw.-Wean Elfsa* j.Vi. for cavetry, Wfrtcia voluminous skirt judges intramural tournaments. popular plays. She particularly I presented her belief that the "liv- : combining blue both Conrad and Dean Marie Dye l\ ,icd for the band, Anna net over Student* who have not complet- Intided the production of Alfred ins theater" must do irnre thun nuts sponsors dress cortcd by ftaljJv NorVell. pink net, comprised Ma¬ rion Pugsley's frock. She was w- were feted at a dinner given by I Tower Guard, honorary scholasf Highlights t.unt and Lynn Fontaine In "Thee j entertain. She believes that drama Shalt He No Nl*ht," ottd advlaed ! eon tie one of the foremost instru- car; Cadet CoL Jo Wood. HAS MILITARY MOTIF PARTIES tic and service organization sophomore women. Tuesday. for By I'atly Jran RIMty alt students to see tho play at Its i rrcnls for good it it "fultUs its performance here. V | destiny.'" RVMtY, LAST oat . (Continued from Page 1) The women student* who were The battle of the ages continue* ma. Our Sin U»hfi Cm Mi., la- Gallienne, eltln# the ex- TRACES THEATER GROWTH . In military style, Pat McKiddy's on Saturday afternoon, with the tnappe n Fears white bcngnlire dress had u fitted ; Union ballroom. gold braid on the front closing.! ond annual fall term party, and I Jean Wells. Art Howland' Jacket set off by gold epaulets. ; orchestra will play for this sec¬ Allen, Helen Stayers, and Bonnie in charge of the affair were Betty women still trying to b ir» answering t|tie*Uot shot at' ample PrnPr*<'d of the the symphony creation and erf opera, subsidiz* Tracing the development I theater from it* origin in early > cd theater. "Only in this way," she religious festival*, it wo* pointed of the , "SPRING r A It TOO M ■ PARADIT Situation UNtlAY -I* - l ar and leg o' mutton sleeves. Larry .Inn Rovlck, Liberal Arts senior, them by Cliff Jenks. 1 said, "con the worthwhile conterrt- ! out that the significant eontribu- ! Ot'M risat ji IfW the last contest, ro weeks Lusl - and classical plays reach, mo. hit on jorils Nation . the guest will act as master of ceremonies. Decorations will be carried out in the Christmas theme The fol¬ Church ago, Eaton Rapids worn featcd by Charlotte were fie- •u. Thi ■ , audience they droerve." jn connection of her idea of; j Pre-Vet* # Pay Visit «H»K ••JOT'* montN , lowing committee chairmen have .veek ting Mt subsidized repertory theater*. Mis* j | () I I Kill I tain out of this war. i binrd a full net skirt and stra) been named: John B. Wright, np- This Week Stuart Br Inllicnne proposed the crea- if the situation of j k«s satin bodhe. of civic theaters in at least I Forty-five Michigan State vet-! plled srlcnco junior, band,, tickets, Ttge of Midland, •nine* any more pre-'j Installation cerrmonie* we >f the great American cities, erinnry student* were gnegt* of; and' programs; Addl«on Brown, I Dr. N. A. McCtme's lopic for r.if, M. M. Knappen, followed by the Military Ball, highlight of Saturday p. * theater*, wi'h only one pur- g Chicago packing company for! Agriculture senior, decorations: g; 30 and 11 n. m. services Sun- to present great plnys, would luncheon and u tour of it* plant 1 department of history t Another party of the evenb Evan* Wells, forestry sophomore, day will be "Jesus, Our Brother e a review of the foot- \\ it m tence, stated last was the Delta Sigma Phi ter Re- 'be free from the worries of finan- yesterday, and Jack Mcintosh, Liberal Art* and Friend," • about 40 student* at- party held at the house. freshm.in, will assist with deco- The Vesper service from 8 to j id -■ pecia! play by play | ciol affairo. she pointed out. ! The student* visited a chem- ; ,• diacunlon j OTHSB VKEK-tLND rA«Tlr.9 rations; Joe Dorkow?ki, business 5:45 p. m.. will be presented by vill be inclu i the MAKER F.XTENRIVE TOUR Paul i j leftI factory Friday mornirz Another important failure in they will tour radio station WON and 1 Tnnichl's snrial ralriutar i i administration sophomore, pn- music students. The following pro- j program, .raca amon una ill «f- rmpha«l»d that i clud,, ,h. Chi t>mr«a 1,rm part, i gram witl be presented; Organ OrMTIth. honorary captain*, v | modern theater i* that it I* almost | Sunday afternoon. n war dof« nnt lircva- ; ||rm» Economic Little Irons. selection*--Prelude and i entirely centered in New York] Jome* Steele, East Lansing jun- : ■ ,hr by Corelll so appear. HALL FETER BIRTHDAYS in an expoditionar,'t;,,,,',-,. Alpha Gamira Delia's I North hull's residents born In Sarabande by Corelll, Mary Flem- Candid camera fan* wm Id do ce poslaid whs not shaken ! red ion of p D. Bagwell. The af- i proved herself sue- j firmutive R»drt will l»e upheld by way, I M SG debaters Robert Nichols, that England'* war I Liberal Aits senior, and Fred GIFT GUIDE ndergone an almost ; perry. Liberal Art-» junior. !«es- i-.e since the begin- j tcl- Fteminc and Tom Brock will v r. ;ind that fere- defend the negative side for Al- 1'ieseAI British alms ' blol1 boration thrcugh- ii ope. "The B^i,iis^ j Engineer Will Atltlretw he second he old speakci social and [Grand Kajiiil- Gltil> I DeWift. hf6d ot tti SHOP SIFTING cannot continue.' Pri.r. C C ely centered on BY SANTA _ # _ Joar So\*ag". CHRISTMAS n*. ihomore from De- Well, diristmaa 1* creepiri up ; man cf the meet- on u* again. It'* nbvinu*. but have j f II A IV F I BI If 1 pin/m Fitul Color Scheme l can say to Dickie r—-SHOP EARLY! IDEAS lucky to leave the | dps Mark Service Piftes I fore he becomes we With arc vacation itartlr* Dec. not going to have many 29 j | 11:\ BARNES s But the fact that s drivi day* to do our ihopplng when «e | "All i y mo-t forcibly during thl* sophis- gel home. Wb> not plan to do . .. _T. . nan who went out arc pamtct I- ticated comedy is that once a pcr- the major part of your buying »n WOPlI kil* jll**t ruCL'lVCtl from ht. >lt k Ihttl the town red, the i three year n son ha* worked in any capacity in Lansing and East Unlni *torei working on the \ "Without \1 f the theater, from doorman to a from before you leave for hoeee? he Heeds VOUr lielli. have painted the t would be . While 1 was waaderlng tferaath behind ho producer, he is never completely - r.any different col- the greenh j which has Just been '» satisfied in any other vocation. the sure, th. other day l.netked . n , . ... j1 ture buUdii that local aterchanU have a fine Lxuills f'lose Deeetlliier Z\l. « hv not "MM»p art uud Just finished by the famters. furnishes ■Haglay of Christ awe Hits. Slta- "excellent Burns Will Present j an example of the LOCAL ciioiee in (.liristniwa xifiis? rvice pipe line, on water lines arc : work thu crew is doing, he *a»o. pen and gUrea aad shirt, aad earlv" uiid eel your tie, are reail, naiifhtag IBs tatf. lue. with ing a gray hot, soft water ! i is Schedule for painting worked out by the bunding* B ana vr Poetry Readings Voa eoatda'i gt*« » —eh keMfit Slit to ary mass. VuU cun eliminate those lust hurried tiav» and eiih a minimum oi Vincent Godfrey Burns, poetry conflict in student the buildings. Almost ail during the school year u night. done at, | | rfiidcr and author, wilt give a ^ ubllc ,alk at Michigan SUte col- ,Gday al 3:3o p. m. Burns, co-author ot "1 Am a MERCHANTS ughMM^'u^eag'afclll'wSiM ®ni°.v . yew aaMnatB «w Bad taita, aad ha MMO. ihI- Far yaur home by buying your gift* NOW. coiivenivuce lilt: "Gill Guide" will U*d Ml ®"* .My dan. there an haadraAl al ' «,n)i-gloss paint. Fugitive from a Georgia Chain ' P-tintan and a employed mm fur- sus four faces can times be washed three to before rcfimsning^n , ^ jnd wv(„, othcr ^ and poetry, has spoken bovka "Gift Guide" SlurU December 3 ^ uPPMr 'u A* with a variety of aug* WPA rilRgf l Ik, necessary. Davenport, says. In- . i fraternities tertors ct ait buildings are wa.-hed . ,cv„i A [urn|cr Wulell for it! leather —- that will 1hold bath Kesliomt. at rfast once a jear. * of ., p.csidcnt Wilson, h hLrel t|uan:i-;tional reeognlUon i J£ TLt: ov«r. Ion, are From tncunSfwhen an ? reader ».U, hi. r- barrel of faint -skims I over NBC. -JO.UOO to «.M0 »■!- used lor one coat of the11 waib. ceding. «wl fixtures . , read some of hu i j Tlie program will be | Sutu Uii roum of tk# 1 iHtrljiBan #tate Unus 1 Iwdkllny t on campus. Champ'* Brother SPORTS | Trie* for Spttl' On Mat Team If wrestling ability runs In the fohime 33 Sportlines BY JOE SIMEK X X X Veteran Center Set X family, have on Walter Michigan another tine the way. State should mat performer Jacob, considered by you make your Coach Fendley Collins as the best For Final Seaaon wrestler he has ever tutored In his 12 years ut State, won eight national titles, including the na¬ CHRISTMAS tional collegiate championship and A.A.U. nnd Y.M.C.A. titles. He wrestled at 155 in Now Bob Jacob, a 1936. brother of VACATION If past instances mean anything,1 State's forces should be on the the (armor Spartan matman, is JUflMUfh the story veers from Jfcji truth at times, the picture long end of odds in Monday's en¬ counter. In the 25-year rivalry trying for lace on this year s varsity, wrestling team. From PLANS" IfriMj Mfci the punch that shows why between the.two schools, the Spar¬ Manchester. Mich., h« jjjjftaB (9 the king of collegiate tans have won 16 of the 18 en¬ meter chase, which Is approxi wrestles at 155. The elder Jacob is the Uuuva flgfMm It is a pleasant reminder Un Vork Athletic club's picked stars season, the Kappas stunned West ; who retained their team title wltf Mary Mayo when they unleashed ; 23 points as they placed five run¬ ners in the flrst ten. For the sec- a sizzling passing attack to over- j promptly. And il rosl, whelm the dormitory team. West j little to telephone, ball bust Saturday, Dec. ond time this week Michigan Nor¬ so P1M. BRING BALANCED TEAM on Rupp, Junior guard from mal edged nut the Spartans, this Mary Mayo is the only team that j r will bring aheavily team Bill has debated Kappn Knppa Gam- ■ especially SUNDAYS 'j here Kalumaroo Louisville, Ky., was presented time placing second with 50 tal¬ • which is balanced ma this year. Arn Backstrom serv- j and ANY NIGHT tr- with veteran material and, led by with a pen and pencil set fc lies to State's third with 70 points. ed twelve points for the KKGs to , Capt. Edward Drier, six-fopt, ing the team's best blocker. Senior Al Mangan again led the TER 7 O'CLOCK, Both Amon and Griffeth were pace her team to victory. j Batter | three-inch center, ore heavy and Spartnn union suit brigade when As a result of the Kappas win- when rates to the past season' on be placed 15th, a stride ahead of ning two consecutive games, i Griffeth has been a regu teammates Ralph Monroe and Etllnmolffjiisl I )«• vrlnp* they will play the undefeated places are re Danny Ryan, six-foot. lar for three years nnd made Capt Ed Mills. Wnlt Beardslce | For rates to point* not game comeback in the middle of 29th, Immediately ahead of; Thri'f* Tri'f* Spfflyi | Sigma Kappa team Tuesday ev- j cning. The winner of that game; below, see the . shown | the 1040 schedule after being Jerry Page. Other State Climaxing four yen will play South Campbell for the : i Walker, senior from Kingsport, | counted out because fo injury. the grind but not counting title Thursday evening. tele phone direclnrj Tcnn., is slateif for one guard and team score were Bill Seolt. War-1 f (inside front cn\er) 183-pound Russell Zick for the * not until 1939 ren Anderson, and Bill VnnVcl- . Michigan State ruling j other. Also pegged for action ore regular post. In dial '0' and ask me. hat Johnny Oeorge Wllliums. Chevy Chose. LAKH FACE* FIELD ,a(o c,jirl and Bill Maxwell, on- a — center, which edged out Marquette, 21-14. Don Lath, Indiana state police- r^troi nf TNREF. START AS REGULARS a former Olympic ond Rates For .T-Minnle Hutson's If the , starting a season for the flrst Night nnil Sunday ! time in a regular role for the (lotiflips Sclicilulc Station • to • Statin* Mixed Twin Bill Calls — Ijin-ing To Something new in college tour¬ naments and entertainment for Alpena high school gridders here for the j Ann Arbor . grid bust Dec. 14 is being planner! I by Conches Fendley Collins and Atlanta, Ga. !'"Brick" Durham. Had Axe The two are scheduling a dou- | i iimlnary encounter. hlrheader of the finals of the all-1 Ray City < college boxing and wrestling tour- Benton Harbor jwjc Faculty Will Take ! naments to be held in the flcld- llig Rapids | house that afternoon. Buffalo. N. V. is ivt- Purl In Discussion I Collins is opening entries for i the wrestling tourney next week Cheboygan j and expects to run . liminaries on of the pre- the 12th and 13th Cincinnati. O. ; Boxing Mentor "Brick" Durham I Detroit | already has 30 men for his hutf of I Dowagiar Rupp. • ion, Deun L. C Emmons of tlie .... Out-of-Town conches number » year s f.raard wall was Bill | the twin-btli and will post draw-1 51. with Buffalo holding a member- junior guard town Uamvillr. Ky. Liberal Arts division, and Mr W SI'ARTON DRUG 8TORE Flint . ship of 16, who are whooping it up Hupp, who has brer, hailed the R. Fee. history department will ; a? Grand Haven after the bung-up game played by best defensive guard since All-! participate. The discussion will j 517 W Grand River. Ph. MSI tackle Danny Morabito In the West I American Swt Wagner, was n ter- be broadcast over WKAR Monday | Grand Rapids Virginia game. Others members ror U> cppoauig barks. Frank j from 1:30 to 2 p. m. live all the way from Lake Michi- Kara*. Fred Carter Bob Fried-I In brief, the discussion will con-| rhunritsing and I valley centuries Greenville to the east const. Included in I lund Lew Smiley. Bill Kennedy, I t*»n three major items: First, the gan the body Is Detroit's top * porta Danny Moral*!* Tom Johnson. distribution of Income, mean- Houghton Harry Wlamer, who used to I Tory Arena are other veteran 1 that some people have ii rela- i Indianapolis. Ind. ncomeare,nhigcompari lo* lthat son man. pound out this column in 1935-36 i linemen who will be back to bol- j Department of Speech and Dramatic* Presents Wiamer has given up some of bis ,'atrr the .quad m 1941 n*Uo pre.— "".1 «*» over Into ^hnun ,,, toclud. with those h: second. ' the •dvertisin^ ilrld. bu. continues 1 Lee Ben jm pound urkle '^.'^uVAn. by toe Z.plr Unrd •ACCENT ON YOUTH ;! with lame. hi. broad.-.,!. ,,r the Lion', j i„.m Be.tr.„.t He alao aired the Michigan : Ford»n «vurd. Glenn Moth N.ck DetU-rt „ „d)u,tment of the noti sove,nmento! onal change, contests Pontiac end R> \ Fraleigh. 185 Jj)|t>ad Mt. Pleasant • • • pouad#riocmaa Cram Detroit: Dob j ... Andetor M.' ,,-und All-State * .r ^luw.inliut Hl.llla Muskegon .. '—■"■I •» «•'*»«• the PewaUwu Athletic flub *f tackle from Bay City; and Gale w5|l©C IUII8I FlOltlH Hew Teek awards the Hrkaun | Gaymer. a 21C> pound tackle from : IV if HMMTlal trophy, perhaps the I Unsung Central rami IUeetlllgS Petonkey 0 f .' ; John Doneth, extension special- Pittsburgh. Pa. C? 1 n • ap ist in farm management, began a Pontine * i ! sophomore hwiminers Boost" ,0 •c,'u,,ln,«iu>,h"nfarmer. 1 ,his WC*k«**".>«. wi,h Ry Knahint Gilbert Saginaw •» JSSS-Lt'Zl LamingColorplate mw Stale Tank Team Hopes j ' ' proAUble (arm organisation. Company , back. Coach Russell "Jake" DauU-rt expects his ; December II In 15 countlea dt low- JA,"- >l gh only five let r men from last year's swimming J Meeting, wil be held until * to be stronger this year. -The Spartan tankers last I ,r Mlchf*n .V coop*r"l'.on wi,h won eight out of ten meets. 1940 freshman team* ill except four of the >"■ but it will be monger than fcpohman records and they Usl }"r' "rd Priffd al mcncAif »*aj —til k. the WW be the backlMihe or backbone of this this Th' blt )rlr bach Don. '»unmr"Farmer. from nunin <* grws vanity. .a Ladd. Huntkv J.duwon. Fred Four sophomore, who didn't go. Himmelem and Lee Grant. «* tor »re«hmau swimming last; Georfe Roger, and Jack La¬ peer may break tnbj the lineup. ; France. Ust year'. d.ver,, didn't Two of these are from Uattle return to Ktssil. but Larry Luoto. C^pak, Fred Stillman, a dash man, j Huntley Johnson, and Paul Emer-' -and Don Root, back.troker The I ,ck wdl give Stale power at the BREAKFAST Other two are Fred Besancon, free , iprinaboard. rKositchekwbros. , ^ } atyler from Detroit and Marvin . UNION GRILL BubPb TABLE 8ERVKE-7iI5 - 9=to Monday Thru Saturday